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SFO Service Animal Relief AreaDesign Guidelines

July 2018

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines

Intended Audience □ SFO Employees □ Current and potential designers, contractors,

construction and project managers □ All other stakeholders in the outcomes of SFO’s

design and construction activities □ Anyone interested in learning about SFO’s

process for Expectional Project Delivery

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Service Animal Relief Location & Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Service Animal Relief Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contents of the Service Animal Relief Area Grass LayoutsFinishes, Lighting and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lighting Audio & Atmosphere Primary Materials | Flooring Primary Materials | Walls Primary Materials | Service Animal Relief Patch Primary Materials | Doors Lavatories & Clean Up Zone SignageWaterproofing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterproofing SystemPlumbing & Electrical. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Support Space and Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waterproofing System

Appendix A: Service Animal Relief Area Locations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Appendix B: Fixture and Accessory Reference Products

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Introduction

Introduction

SFO Service Animal Relief Areas bring comfort and a calming environment to travelers with animal companions. This amenity will provide a friendly environment accessible to passengers of all abilities. The space will accommodate the basic necessities of travel, providing enough space for a single passenger, their Service Animal and bags.

This document is intended to illustrate SFO’s design goals and opportunities for continued innovation. It presumes a minimum adherence to governing building codes and builds upon key values established in the REACH document.

The document should be interpreted as a baseline for design teams. It describes a series of best practices ranging from locations to finish materials that ensure a high level of customer service. Not all recommendations may be achievable on all projects.

This document also invites design teams to continue innovating. Many best practices have yet to be identified, technologies continue to change, and fresh design ideas are always welcome.

Above all, the design standard is provided as a launch point for design teams to provide inviting and peaceful Service Animal Relief facilities.

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Service Animal Relief Key

Serenity & Comfort Ease of Use SustainabilitySFO’s vision for the Service Animal relief areas is to provide a comforting and tranquil environment with both owners and Service Animals in mind. These amenity rich spaces are a part of SFO’s enhanced customer experience. Service Animal-friendly surfaces, calming scents and Service Animal focused features provide a serene and comfortable retreat for customers and their Service Animals.

Designing for human diversity, social inclusion and equality is a part of SFO’s mission. Design for all involves creating a space that is usuable by everyone to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation.

Energy and water-saving technologies will be incorporated into Service Animal relief areas. SFO’s goals for lower resource consumption help drive innovative design with cutting edge fixtures and strategies.

Intuitive signage and accessory locations allow passengers to navigate Service Animal relief areas effortlessly. Durable antimicrobial finishes, cleanable surfaces and access to all areas allow maintenance staff to keep Service Animal relief areas continually clean and operational.

Universal Design

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Service Animal Relief Examples

Top Left Clockwise: San Diego Airport

contains necessities Service Animal waste bags, and

concealed hose bib

Washington D.C. Dulles International

Airport provides water for Service

Animals and a secondary barrier

and a “foyer”

JFK provides a lidded waste

disposal receptacle separate from

typical paper towel disposal.

Philadelphia International

Airport provides a warm environment

with the Service Animal and owner

in mind. Wood chips

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Service Animal Relief Location & Size

SFO aims to provide outstanding customer satisfaction, quality services that surpass minimal needs for customers. Achieving excellence requires planning to anticipate the quantity and size of these facilities throughout the terminals.

Locations are determined based on ease of access by guests in the different terminals of the airport.

This section identifies how to allocate enough space for sufficient facilities to meet current and future peak demands.

Note: See “Appendix A” for the rest of the Domestic Terminal locations.

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Service Animal Relief Areas

LocationsService Animal Relief locations are determined by a combination of guest access, capacity and adjacencies to other program spaces. Rules of thumb for locating restroom blocks are shown here and refined on the following pages.

Best Practice Locations• Not over Special Systems Room• Not over Load Center• Not over or under Security

Checkpoints• Not adjacent to Food or Beverage

Areas and Airline Lounges

Desired LocationsGeneral Rule

Boarding AreasTicketing

Baggage Claim

One indoor Service Animal relief area per terminal near restrooms (post-security) One Service Animal relief per terminal near restroomsPre-Security locations are located outside in existing courtyardsArrivals Level have access to Service Animal relief areas located in courtyards

International Boarding Area A International Boarding Area G

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Service Animal Relief Capacity

Service Animal Relief Sizes

Fixtures are pre-determined as single user occupancies (with one Service Animal and owner). Sizes of each Service Animal relief are an average of 80 to 120 square feet.

Service Animal owners are expected to take responsibility for their Service Animals. Keeping a leash on Service Animals when Service Animals are not in an enclosed area may prevent bites and fights. Owners are expected to clean up after Service Animals have used the Service Animal Relief Area.

Additional Considerations

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Example layout of a 80 square foot space Example layout of a 120 square foot space

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Service Animal Relief Configuration

SFO’s Indoor Service Animal Relief Areas can be the average size of 80-120 SF.

Larger outdoor Service Animal relief areas exist Pre-Security in courtyards, while smaller Service Animal Relief Areas indoor are Post-Security. The larger outdoor areas accommodates customers and Service Animals near baggage claim upon arrival as well as those in proximity to the ticketing counters Pre-Security.

This section explores the typical components and amenities considered standard at SFO and identifying specific criteria such as when a particular amenity is required or optional.

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Contents of the Service Animal Relief Area

Restroom Layout

Plan Configuration

The two main considerations driving Service Animal relief area layout are ease of circulation (for both customer and Service Animal) and zoning of space dedicated to specific functions.

• Space for wheel chair turnaround on the hardscaped surface for customers

• A clean up/wash zone • Service Animal area with a floor drain

and accessories• Space for luggage and carry-ons

Standard AmenitiesOpenness & Lighting:

Calming Sound: Dry Space:

Providing high quality lighting into the space creates a feeling of wellness.

Creates a relaxing atmosphere.

Dry areas within a wet environment, such as shelves and hooks allow guests to keep their belongings safe and dry.

Walk Off Mat

Clean up/Wash Zone:

Clean Up Accessories:

At the entry door.

A lavatory, mirror, soap, paper towels and dryers are provided for owners after clean up.

Service Animal waste disposal bags are provided for clean up.

Floor DrainBelow

5’ dia. clear �oor space36” x 48” clear

Monolithic Waterproof Finish

+ 1/2” AFF

+1” AFF

+0” AFF

Arti�cial Grass

Curb

Trash can +Paper Towels

Waste Bags

Rinse Button

Walk O� Mat

Waste Bags Pet WasteReceptacle

Splash Guard

Splash Guard

Recessed HoseBib Fixture

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Grass Layouts

5’ dia. clear �oor space36” x 48” clearFloor Drain

Below

Monolithic Waterproof Finish

+ 1/2” AFF

+1” AFF

+0” AFF

Arti�cial Grass

Trash can +Paper Towels

Waste Bags

Rinse Button

Walk O� Mat

Waste Bags Pet WasteReceptacle

Splash Guard

Splash Guard

Recessed HoseBib Fixture

5’ dia. clear �oor space36” x 48” clear

Floor DrainBelow Curb

Monolithic Waterproof Finish

+ 1/2” AFF

+0” AFF

Arti�cial Grass

Trash can +Paper Towels

Waste Bags

Rinse Button

Walk O� Mat

Waste Bags Pet WasteReceptacle

Splash Guard

Splash Guard

Recessed HoseBib Fixture

5’ dia. clear �oor space36” x 48” clearFloor Drain

Below

Curb

Monolithic Waterproof Finish

+ 1/2” AFF

+1” AFF

+0” AFF

Arti�cial Grass

Trash can +Paper Towels

Waste Bags

Rinse Button

Walk O� Mat

Waste Bags Pet WasteReceptacle

Splash Guard

Splash Guard

Recessed HoseBib Fixture

Grass LayoutThe two main considerations the size, location and layout are ease of circulation (for both customer and Service Animal) and zoning of space dedicated to specific functions.

Creating a narrow strip prevents users from over reaching and stepping into the Relief Grass.

Creating a smaller corner patch prevents users from over reaching and stepping into the Relief Grass.

The width of the island of grass should be no wider than 48”. A distance that is within arms reach from the hardscaped surface must be considered when designing the area of artifical grass. Allow for code compliant clearances surrounding the grass for users to walk around.

Wall Adjacent Configuration

Corner ConfigurationIsland Configuration

Island Layout (Preferred) Corner Layout Wall Adjacent Layout

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines

Finishes, Lighting & Accessories

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Finishes, Lighting & Accessories

Preferred Materials

Service Animal Relief Area finishes create the warm, welcoming, and serene environment SFO wishes to achieve. The palette must be extremely durable to withstand continual use, daily cleaning and periodic maintenance.

Materials must be:

• Durable• Antimicrobial & stain resistant • Compatible with SFO’s preferred cleaners and maintence

guidelines• Sustainable, observing best practices for responsible

material selection

Material Review and Substitution Process

This document identifies performance criteria, pre-approved products for primary finishes and accessories commonly found in the Service Animal Relief Areas. Pre-approved products are intended to take guesswork out of Service Animal Relief Area design, but design teams are encouraged to seek new and delightful solutions. The process for selecting new materials is as follows:

• Design Team selection and documentation including representative samples, product data, warranty information and demostrated compatibility with SFO cleaning products

• Exhibit use in public space for 3 years• Arrange site visit if possible

• Review and acceptance by ADA Coordinator, SFO Maintenance Staff Manager and Custodial

• Review and acceptance by SFO Design Review Committee

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Lighting

Lighting Quality Lighting Conditions Maintenance ConcernsLighting sets the tone for a tranquil environment in the Service Animal Relief Area. Lighting should be natural or replicating sunlight artificially. The color temperature should be consistent. Light sources should not be visible unless it is an accent lens.

Type

Color

Field

Ambient

Accent

Provide easy access to bulbs for replacement, such as bulbs behind planes, recessed areas and coves. Make sure the lights can be removed without removing the plane or surface itself.

Lights at coves should be operated with remote drivers for easier maintenance.

Light Emitting Diode (LED)

~ 4500 K Temperature

Ceiling recessed fixtures

Light coves or back-lit planes

Lens or custom feature

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Audio and Atmosphere

Ambiance Indoor Air Quality AudioDesigning a natural space with relaxing audio tones creates a peaceful environment in the Service Animal Relief Area. The air quality should be fresh, in line with SFO’s goals of health and wellness.

HVAC Provide audio for a serene and comfortable user experience.

Coordination with SFO’s ITT department and music vendor - Activaire must be arranged for curating and broadcasting background music.

12 air changes per hour

Air must be exhausted to exterior to prevent mixing of air into other spaces.

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Primary Materials | Flooring

Floor MaterialMaterial

Assembly

Color

Large Format Porcelain Tile (min. size: 36”x36”), epoxy coated flooring, rubber flooring, epoxy and polyurethane flooring or Sheet Vinyl

Sheets or Large format tiles with minimal gaps. Tiles with minimal grout (narrowest allowable per TCNA Guidelines)

Medium, Dark toned or multi-colored to conceal dirt and wear

Pre-Approved ProductProduct

Color

Size

Laminam by Crossville with Hydrotect Coating

Avorio L0110

Sheet size, 1000x3000mm

Do Not Use• Terrazzo• Concrete• Wood• Light Colors• Sealers incompatible with Cleaners

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Wall Material Pre-Approved ProductsMaterial

Assembly

Color

Base

Field Tile:

Product Laminam by Crossville with Hydrotect Coating

Color Avorio L0110

Size 1000x3000mm

Laminated Glass Product 3Form, Pressed GlassSize 1/2” Gauge

Grout:Product Laticrete SPECTRALOCK® Grout

Base:Product Schluter-Dilex-HKU (3/8” radius)Color Stainless Steel 316L

Primary Materials | Walls

Porcelain tile, back printed laminated glass, Corian or TrespaWaterproof, easy to clean & stain resistant materials must be a minimum of 34 inches in height from finished floor.

Large-format tile with minimal grout (narrowest allowable per TCNA Guidelines)

Medium tone or colored with similar grout

Ceramic tile, flush with adjacent floor and wall tile

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Turf Material Pre-Approved Products Note:Synthetic grass

Large-format tile or sheets medium or dark tone

Fire HydrantPee Post

Artificial Grass: Product K9 Grass Classic

Artificial Grass: Product K9 Grass Lite

Provide three sets of artifical grass as stock for custodial. Extras allows for overnight cleaning and quick replacements.

Drainage and flush rinse systemen must be provided with artificial turf.

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3 Pipe that the water will fl ow through to rinse/fl ush the fl oor

4 Emitter holes positioned according to water pressure

5 Water source and system portal (fl ushing areas typically separated into zones)

6 Sealed impermeable fl oor, with minimum 2.0% pitch toward the drain

7 AirGrid lifter system reduces contact with the fl oor to less than 2%

8 Trench drain (preferred) to receive the liquid waste and exit it out of the facility

9 Tack and cover strips to secure and protect K9Grass edges

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The artificial grass designed specifically for dogs!

Primary Materials | Service Animal Relief Patch

Material

Assembly

Color

OptionalAccessory

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Door HardwareDoor LiteElectric Strike Product: Von Duprin 6210 FSE 24VDC US32D Surface Automatic OperatorProduct: Assa Abloy 32W0200-26-K3S with CT-Z34 Cam Actuator, Wall MountProduct: Camden CM-7536 PushbuttonProduct: Camden CM-400R/8 Illuminated AnnunciatorProduct: Camden MC-AF500Universal Single Kit, Laser SensorProduct: Assa Abloy 1702797 SP58 - M

Power Transfer Product: Von Duprin SFO-EPT10C-SP28 EL LocksetProduct: Schlage SFO-L9092LEL 17A Mortise Cylinder HousingProduct: Medeco 32W0200-26-K3S w/ CTZ-34 CAM Permanent CoreProduct: Medeco 32W0201-26-K3S Cylinder GuardProduct: Keedex K-24A

Doors should have a frosted, textured or semi-opaque panel. This allows enough privacy for the guest and Service Animal, while demonstrating occupancy to those in que.

A transparent pattern or motif must occur above 4”-0” from finished floor. This allows for visiblity of occupancy and usage.

Primary Materials | Doors

Door Frame• Waterproof

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Required Accessories Pre-Approved Products• Lavatory with backsplash

(Mirror above & soap dispenser)• Paper Towel Dispenser & Trash Receptacle Combo

(12 Gal trash, wall mounted, semi-recessed)• Another Waste Receptacle specifically for Waste • Clothes Hook• Flush Button (wall mounted)• Service Animal Waste Bag Dispenser (wall mounted)• Maintanence Hose Bib Fixture (recessed & concealed)• Covered Outlet for Maintenance • Emergency call button

Waste Bag Dispenser: Product Mutt Mitt

Lavatories & Clean Up Zone

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Signage

Signage Types• Courtesy Signage

Signage requesting guests to pick up after their Service Animals (with call number)• Raised Tactile Floor Plan with Braille at door entry exterior• Occupancy Indicators integrated into door locks should be provided

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Waterproofing

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines Waterproofing System

6” Concrete Curb

Floor Drain

Extent of Waterproofing Membrane

Additional Floor Drains (Special circumstances)

Access panel

Waterproofing ApproachThe ideal approach to waterproofing a Service Animal Relief Area is:• 6” perimeter concrete curb around the Service Animal Relief room

excluding the doorway.• Slope all floors towards a central drain.• Apply a continuous waterproofing membrane below floor finishes and

up to the top of sink counter height (must be a minimum of 34 inches in height from finished floor).

All new construction projects at SFO should use this approach when the floor slab can be built lower than the surrounding slab to achieve this slope.

Floor DrainBelow

5’ dia. clear �oor space36” x 48” clear

Monolithic Waterproof Finish

+ 1/2” AFF

+1” AFF

+0” AFF

Arti�cial Grass

Curb

Trash can +Paper Towels

Waste Bags

Rinse Button

Waste Bags Pet WasteReceptacle

Splash Guard

Splash Guard

Recessed HoseBib Fixture

On removation projects, depressing an existing structural concrete slab enough to achieve sufficient slope can be cost-prohibitive and the following approach can be used:• 6” perimeter concrete curb around the Service Animal Relief room

excluding the doorway.• Continuous waterproofing membrane below floor finish in the public

area in addition the the Service Animal Relief room.• When possible slope all floors towards a central drain.• One floor drain at the Service Animal Relief Area and one in the Service

Animal Owner Hardscaped surface.

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines

Plumbing & Electrical

This page offers best practices for providing a seamless interface between the user experience and the essential systems that support it.

ElectricalConvenience Outlet

Auto Soap Dispensers

Remote Drivers

At least one exterior type GFRC convenience outlet with a lockable cover similar to hose bibbs. Outlets should be provided in the public circulation area for custodial use. All convenience outlets in the public area should have grey receptacles and stainless steel cover plates unless otherwise indicated by the design team.

Automated soap dispensers should operate on a dedicated electrical circuit. Circuits breaking during off-hours can result in restrooms having no soap supply for long periods of time.

Provide remote drivers to control cove lights.

PlumbingHose Bib

Manual Flush

Provide at least one recessed hose bibb fixture in the restroom circulation area for custodial use. Hose bibb fixture shall be recessed, mounted to the wall and lockable.

A wall mounted flush mechanism should be provided.

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SFO | Service Animal Relief Guidelines

Support Space & Storage

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Required AccessoriesSupport Space for the Service Animal Relief Area should be connected if possible. If it is not feasible for the cleaning and storage space to be directly connected to the room, the support space should be adjacent or in close proximity to the Service Animal Relief Area room.

• 316 Stainless Steel washbasin with a 12” depth (must fit artificial turf, laid flat)• Floor drain in the support space• Shelves or a dedicated space for cleaning products• Designated floor space for the Portable High Pressure Washer

1/4" / 1'-0"

1/4" / 1'-0"1/4" / 1'-0"

1/8" / 1'-0"1/8" / 1'-0"

SMT

Support Space & Storage

6” Concrete Curb

Floor Drain

Extent of Waterproofing Membrane

Required AccessoriesIf the Support Space is not connected the the Service Animal Relief Area for the cleaning and storing of equipment the following items are required.

Tilt Truck, Standard Hopper:Product Rubbermaid #FG130500BLAColor Black

Tilt Truck Lid:Product Rubbermaid #FG130700BLAColor Black

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Appendix A: Service Animal Relief Areas

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International Boarding Area A International Boarding Area G

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Copyright 2015 by the City and County of San Francisco. These construction documents are the sole property of the City and County of San Francisco and are protected by the CopyrightAct. Any reproduction, publication, or use by any method, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of the San Francisco Airport Commission is prohibited.

NOTE: If this drawing is not on 30" x 42", it has been revised from its original size.

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580 California Street, Suite 1602San Francisco, CA 94104

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02 41 00.C45A EXISTING HIGH MAST LIGHTING TOBE REMAIN

02 41 00.C96.A EXISTING AIRPORT MARKETING TOREMIAN

02 41 00.C97.A2 EXISTING ADVERTISING LOCATIONTO REMAIN

02 41 00.C98.A EXISTING TRASH/RECYCLING BINSTO REMAIN

02 41 00.C100 CONCESSION COMPLETELYREMAINS AS - NO NEW FINISHES.

02 41 00.C105.D EXISTING FIRE VALVE ANDEXTINGUISHER TO REMAIN

02 41 00.C106.C EXISTING HAND SANITIZER TOREMAIN

02 41 00.C106.E EXISTING NEWS PAPER RACK TOREMAIN

02 41 00.C108.C EXISTING PODIUM INFORMATIONDISPLAY(PID) - FLOOR MOUNTED TOREMAIN

02 41 00.C108.E EXISTING VISUAL PAGING TOREMAIN

02 41 00.C108.F EXISTING FLIGHT INFORMATIONDISPLAY(FID) TO REMAIN

02 41 00.C134 CONTRACTOR TO SAND EXISTINGWOOD RAIL & PREP FOR NEW STAIN

02 41 00.C145 EXISTING EXPANSION JOINT TOREMAIN

10 28 00.A21 CHEMICAL MIX STATION10 28 00.A22 EYE WASH10 28 00.A23 MOP RACK10 28 00.A24 STORAGE SHELVES22 40 00.A3 LAVATORY22 40 00.A10 MOP SINK99 00 00.A4 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND

INSTALL NEW SWA BOARDINGPYLONS AND T-POST.

99 00 00.A10A NEW MTL STUD INFILL WALL. MATCHMATERIALS AND FINISH WHICH ISTO BE FLUSH WITH BOTH SIDES OFEXISTING WALL.

99 00 00.A10B NEW 1 HR. MTL STUD INFILL WALLAND 1 HR. PENETRATION FIRE STOPSYSTEM AT ALL PENETRATIONS.

99 00 00.A119 NEW FILM ON EXTERIOR GLAZING99 00 00.A122 CONTRACTOR TO STAIN EXISTING

WOOD RAIL WHITE

1 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CONTINUOUSBLOCKING IN WALL FOR ALL WALL HUNG ORWALL SUPPORTED MILLWORK,EQUIPMENT,SIGNAGE OR TECHNOLOGY. COORDINATEWITH EACH DISIPLINE

2 REFER TO SHEET A8.01 FOR DOOR ANDFRAME TYPES, SCHEDULES AND DETAILS

3 ALL INTERIOR PARTITIONS ARE TYPE P-06UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. REF. SHEETG0.42 FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES AND DETAILS

4 REFER TO SHEET A6.16 AND A6.15A FORTYPICAL EXPANSION JOINT NOTES ANDDETAILS

5 ALL CONCRETE COLUMNS EXPOSED TOPUBLIC VIEWING TO HAVE ANARCHITECTURAL FINISH (TYP) UNLESS NOTEDOTHERWISE. REFER TO SPEC FOR ADDITONALNOTES AND DETAILS

6 ALL DOOR FRAMES TO BE INSTALLED 4" FROMTHE ADJACENT WALL (DOOR LEAF SIDE)U.N.O.

7 ALL WALL-MOUNTED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS TOBE MOUNTED AT 45" MAX. TO EXTINGUISHERHANDLE U.N.O.

9 ALL ROOF SLOPES TO BE 1/4" PER 12" U.N.O.10 REFER TO SHEET A10-1-3 THROUGH A10-2-06

FOR FURNITURE LOCATIONS11 ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS FOR FLOORS AND

CEILINGS REFERENCE A RELATIONSHIP TOLEVEL 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SEE1/G0.40 FOR MORE INFORMATION

13 PAINT DOORS TO BOARDING AREA AND ANYTRIM THAT IS THE SAME COLOR IN THE AREA

14 PAINT ALL EXISTING WALLS WHITEEXCLUDING SUPERGRPAHICS AND GATEDOORS. REFER TO A7.21-A7.23

15 DESIGN TEAM TO ADDRESS IF WORK IS TO BEDONE IN POST SSCP RESTROOMS PER ADAREQUIREMENTS

16 CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW FILM ON ALLEXTERIOR GLAZING

17 ALL HOT WORK REQUIRES A SEPARATEPERMIT FROM THE SFIA FIRE MARSHAL'SOFFICE

18 ALL WOOD BLOCKING SHALL BEFIRE-RETARDANT-TREATED AS REQUIRED BYSECTION 603 OF THE THE CBC

19 ALL NEW FLOOR PENETRATION ANDOPENINGS CREATED BY DEMOLITION TO BE1-HR. SEE G0.45 FOR MORE INFORMATION

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