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Arch/Structural specs for cabana,pool,hot tub areas
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� <br /> ' 3 3 INSTALLATION,GENERAL <br /> ' A. Do not use futish carpentry matsrials that are unsounct, warped, bowed, fwisted, improperly <br /> treated or finished, not adequateIy seasoned, or too small to fabricate with proper jainting <br /> arraagements. <br /> ' 1.Do not use manufactured unrts with defecdve surfaces,sizes,or patterns. <br /> B. Install finish catpentry plumh, level,true,and aligned with adjacent materials. Use concealed <br /> ' shims where required for alignment. <br /> 1. Scribe and cut fiuish carpentryto frt adjoining work.Refmish a�d seal cuts as recommended <br /> ' by manufacture. <br /> 2. Install to toterance of 1/8 inch in 8 feet for plumb and levsl. Install adjoining finish <br /> carpentry with 1/16 inch maximum offset for flush instaliation and 1/8 inch maximum offset <br /> ' for reveal instaIlation. <br /> 3. Coordinate finish carpenhy witi� materials and systems thax may be in or adjacent to <br /> standing and runningtrim and rails. Provide cutouts for mechanical and electrical itemsthat <br /> , penetrate exposed surfaces of trim and rails. <br /> C. Finish in accordaace witt�specified requirements. <br /> ' D. Refer to Division 9 Sec�ions for final finishing of fmish ca�pentry. <br /> ' 3.4 ADJUSTING <br /> A. Repair damaged or defective fmish carpentry where possible to eliminate functional or visuaI <br /> defects. Where not possi'b!e to repair, repiace finish carpentry. Adjust joinsry for uniform� <br /> ' aPl�earance. <br /> 3.5 CLEANING <br /> ' A. Clean finish carpentry on exposed and semiexposed surfaces. Touch ap factory-apptied finishes <br /> to restore damaged or soiled areas. <br /> II.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> ' A. Tnstaller Qualifications: Arrange for installation of finish carpentry by a firm that cau <br /> demonstrate successful experience in installing finish carpentry items similar in type and quality <br /> to those required for this Projec� <br /> ' 1.4 bELNERY, STORAGE,AND HANDLING <br /> , A. Delivery and Storage: Keep materials unrler eover and dry. Protect against exposure to weather <br /> and contact with damp or wet surfaces. Stack lumber as well as plywood and other panels. <br /> Provide for air circulation within and around stacks and under temporary coverings including <br /> ' polyethylene and similar materials. <br /> B. Do not deliver interior finish carpenhy un#il environmental conditions meet rec�uirements <br /> , specified for installation areas. If finish carpentry must be stored in ot3�er than installation areas, <br /> FIlVISFI CARPENTRY Page 3 of 5 <br /> 1 <br />
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