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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2020-06-23 FireRadio RVSD TOWN OF 1630 WATERTOWN • Office of the Town Manager Administration Building 149 Main Street Watertown,MA 02472 Phone:617-972-6465 www.watertown-ma.gov Michael J.Driscoll townmgr@watertown-ma.gov Town Manager To: Honorable Town CouncilC: - From: Michael J. Driscoll, Town Manager Date: June 18, 2020 RE: Agenda Item—Transfer of Funds Request Enclosed please find correspondence from Robert J. Quinn, Chief of Fire related to moving forward with addressing the future radio needs of the Town. As indicated in Chief Quinn's correspondence, "As part of the upgrade and enhancement of the system we would need to add repeaters,transmitters,microwaves and additional equipment on the rooftop of the building C at Arsenal Yards. This would entail Boylston Properties to also provide a room on the top floor of the building to house the equipment necessary for the town's radio equipment. As part of the plan we would need to provide to Boylston Properties an amount of$45,416.05 to cover the costs incurred for the town's construction of the radio room to our consultant's recommendations." For additional background purposes, as indicated on page 51 of the Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Message dated June 8th, Police Radio System Replacement totaling $1,167,000 and Fire Radio System Replacement totaling $535,000 are two capital items contained in the Fiscal Year 2021 Capital Improvement Program that will be included in future loan orders and/or transfer of funds requests. Therefore, given all of the above, I respectfully request the attached transfer be placed on the June 23, 2020 Town Council Agenda. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. cc: Robert J. Quinn, Chief of Fire Michael P. Lawn, Chief of Police Jesse L. Myott, Director of Administration and Finance,Department of Public Works Steven Magoon, Community Development&Planning Director/Assistant Town Manager Thomas J. Tracy, Town Auditor/Assistant Town Manager for Finance Mark R. Reich, Esquire, KP Law TRANSFER AMOUNT $45,416 FROM: FY 20 TOWN COUNCIL RESERVE $ 45,416 0111152-570780 TO: FY 20 TRANSFER TO CAP. PROJ. - RADIO ROOM @ ARSENAL YARDS $ 45,416 0193059-596502 1 hereby certify to the availability, authority of funding source, mathematical accuracy and appropriate fiscal year. DATE / TOWN AUDIT ' WATERTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT lsao OFFICE OF CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT =r Fire Department Headquarters, 99 Main Street Watertown,Massachusetts 02472-4410 Tel.(617)972-6512 9 Fax(617)972-6575 www.fire.watertown-ma.gov ROBERT J.QUINN Chief of Department Memorandum To: Town Manager Michael Driscoll From: Chief Robert J. Quinn Date: June 16, 2020 Subject: Town of Watertown Radio Upgrade In November of 2019 the town contracted with Nelson Communications for an evaluation of the radio system of the police department, fire department and department of public works. A final report was presented to the town on April 20,2020. The report contained an extensive report on the best way to move forward for the future radio needs of the town. A hard copy of this report was given to Mr. Tracy. As part of the upgrade and enhancement of the system we would need to add repeaters,transmitters,microwaves and additional equipment on the rooftop of the building C at Arsenal Yards. This would entail Boylston Properties to also provide a room on the top floor of the building to house the equipment necessary for the town's radio equipment. As part of the plan we would need to provide to Boylston Properties an amount of$45,416.05 to cover the costs incurred for the town's construction of the radio room to our consultant's recommendations. I have attached the proposal from Boylston Properties for the necessary costs for the room as well as a proposed lease of the space for a price of$1/year. This includes top floor space for the radio room, space on the roof for the equipment, 24hr access to the building, emergency generator power, and the oversight of the project at no current or future cost. The money for the room cost is provided in the cost estimate by Nelson Communications which was submitted as part of our capital improvement plan request. Attached is the report from Nelson Communications also. i As this building is currently under construction,Boylston Properties needs a commitment for this money as soon as possible to get the radio room constructed to satisfy the needs of the town. I would like to request that this funding be made available for Boylston Properties now so that we can move forward with the radio enhancement designed by our consultant. If you need anything further please let me know. 1hBOYLSTO N PROPERTIES May 15, 2020 Mr. RobertJ. Quinn Mr. Michael Lawn Chief of Department Chief of Police Watertown Fire Department Town of Watertown 99 Main Street 552 Main Street Watertown, MA 02472 Watertown, MA 02472 Sent via email Re: Police& Fire radio system, Building C Arsenal Yards, Watertown, MA Dear Chief Quinn and Lawn, Attached to this letter please find a summary of the construction costs required to complete the scope of work required to allow the Town to supply and install its dedicated equipment to improve radio communications in and around the Arsenal Yards area of Arsenal Street. Our total estimated cost of this work is$45,416.05,which includes a 10%construction contingency,which is in addition to the Plumb House, Inc. quoted price of $41,287.32. It would be our suggestion that the Town hold this contingency until the work is completed. We will need to determine an appropriate mechanism for reimbursement by the Town of the direct construction costs quoted by Plumb House, Inc. The above quoted price (attached) includes the following scope of work,which was supplied to us by the Town's consultants, Chick Langone and Norm Boucher: The following equipment to be located in the sixth (6`h)floor east storage room of Building C: • Supply& Install a new 125A power panel connected to the building generator • Connect 3 type F1 light fixtures to new 125A panel, on emergency power • Labor and materials to complete the following:fire rated chases, install backer boards,fire resistant paint, and 2 hour fire rating of the radio equipment room • Install up to 4-20A 120 V double duplex receptacles for radio equipment • Install an Emon Demon consumption meter to track utility usage • Install plywood walls, painted fire retardant gray • Labor to hoist and install QwikPort-JR,final location TBD (Town to supply QwikPort-JR structure) • Provide a location to mount an antenna on the elevator shaft above the roof (antenna suppled and installed by others) • Install#1 copper grounding wire (Town to provide the copper ground bar) • Provide 24/7 access to building for radio maintenance staff via a Knox box mounted at the building exterior entry • Supply and install an HVAC mini split to provide room cooling Boo Boylston St.Suite 1390 Boston,MA 02199 1 617-262-4646 1 boylstonproperties.com BOYLSTON PROPERTIES • Installation of fire&smoke alarms tied into the building system Labor and Material Exclusions (items to be supplied by the Town of Watertown): • Halo ground • Overhead cable tray • AC surge protector • Antenna cable surge protectors • Antenna cable from antennas to radio equipment • Antennas • Copper ground bar • Connection from power panel to-48 VDC power plant • Radio racks and equipment • Alarms for fire, smoke, loss of AC power, DC power, RF power, Hilo temp etc., monitored at the WPD dispatch center, connectivity to be provided by the radio equipment Arsenal Yards Holding, LLC(the developers of Arsenal Yards) will provide the space, (as identified on the attached PDF)to the Town of Watertown for the cost of$1 per year. We would ask that the Town sign a lease, provide the required insurance for the space and indemnify and hold harmless Arsenal Yards Holding, LLC, our Property Management firms (Bozzuto and Wilder Companies) and any other affiliated entities as a condition of renting this space. We have also installed an Emon Demon check meter which will allow us to monitor total electrical usage. The electrical usage will be tracked on a monthly basis and billed to the Town for reimbursement on a quarterly basis at the market rate for electricity. Please review the attached documentation and this letter and please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about this proposal. Thank you. Sincerely, Boylston Properties It Andrew J. Copelotti Principal Cc: Capt.Thomas Rocca-Town of Watertown (via email) Sgt. George Demos—Town of Watertown (via email) Steve Magoon—Town of Watertown (via email) 800 Boylston St. Suite 1390 Boston, MA 02199 1 617-262-4646 1 boylstonproperties.com BOYLSTON PROPERTIES Chick Langone—Langone &Associates (via email) Norm Boucher—Communications Design Consulting Group (via email) Mark Deschenes—Boylston Properties (via email) Justin MacEachern—Boylston Properties (via email) Marcus De Castro- Boylston Properties (via email) Project File 800 Boylston St. Suite 1390 Boston,MA 02199 1 617-262-4646 boylstonproperties.com Plumb House Arsenal Yards May 13, 2020 Buildings C& D Watertown, MA WFD/WPD Equipment- Building C Please see below and attached costs for labor, materials, and equipment to furnish and install integral components for the Town fo Watertown radio equipment as outlined below. Equipment to be located in the sixth floor east storage room of Building C. Division 1:General Conditions Hoisting QwikPort-JR to the roof $ 1,800.00 Division 7:Thermal & Moisture Protection Labor and materials to furnish and install QwikPort-JR roof curb $ 2,200.00 Division 9: Finishes Labor and materials for fire rated chase, backer boards,fire resistant paint, and 2 hr.fire rating of storage room $ 16,000.00 Division 15: Plumbing, HVAC, Fire Protection Labor and materials to furnish and install new mini split $ 6,000.00 Division 16: Electrical Labor and materials to furnish and install equipment as outlined below $ 12,229.00 Total Changes $38,229.00 GC Markup(8%) $3,058.32 Change Order Total $41,287.32 Notes: Exclusions-Supplied by the Town of Watertown: Halo ground Overhead cable tray AC surge protector Antenna cable surge protectors Antenna cable from antennas to radio equipment Antennas Copper ground bar Connection from power panel to-48 VDC power plant Radio racks and equipment Alarms for fire, smoke, loss of AC power, DC power, RF power, Hilo temp etc., monitored at the WPD dispatch center, connectivity to be provided by the radio equipment. Inclusions: 125A power panel connected to the building generator Connect 3 type F1 light fixtures to new 125A panel on emergency power I Install up to 4 20A 120 V double duplex receptacles for radio equipment Install Emon Dmon consumption meter Plywood walls painted fire retardent gray Labor to install QwikPort-JR-Location TBD-Town to suppy QwikPort-JR Antenna mounting space on the elevator shaft above the roof Install#1 copper grounding wire to town provided copper ground bar Access to building for radio maintenance staff HVAC mini split Room lighting Secure access to the building and room (knox boxes) Building master fire/smoke alarms monitored by building staff- BP From: Andrew Cooelotti To: Marcus De Castro Cc: Mark Deschenes;Justin MacEachern Subject: FW:Watertown Police/Fire Radio Equipment Date: Thursday,March 5,2020 4:03:02 PM Attachments: imaae001.ioa Arsenal Yards Radio Room Info.odf Marcus, The Town has asked us to provide some space on the top floor of the C Building in the Eastern most storage room for radio equipment to assist Police and Fire. Can you take a look at the attached 10 pages and work with Plumb House and their electrical and HVAC subs to price out the work as detailed on page 6 of the attached document? They want us to provide them a few items with the storage room,the majority of the work is related to tying into the generator. Assume that building access will be via a knox box providing a key to the front door of C and a key to the storage room lock and the lights will be a couple of 4'fluorescent strips. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you, Andrew J. Copelotti Principal 0: 617-807-8203 1 M: 617-594-9788 u 80o Boylston St. Suite 1390 Boston, MA o2i99 (617) 262-4646 boylstonproperties.com From: "Demos, George" <gdemos@police.watertown-ma.gov> Date: Monday, February 24, 2020 at 9:01 AM To: Andrew Copelotti <andrew@boylprop.com> Cc: "Quinn, Robert" <rquinn@fire.watertown-ma.gov>, "Rocca,Thomas" <trocca @ pol ice.watertown-ma.gov> Subject: Watertown Police/Fire Radio Equipment Mr Copelotti, Attached is the specs of the radio equipment that our consultants put together. If you need any clarification please let me know. Thank you for your help with this. Sgt. georgeA Demos Community Staff andcDevefopment Division Watertown(Police Department 552 Main Street Watertown,MA 02472 7ef- 617-972-6529 Txg 617-600-1384 Please be mvare that the Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails are public records subject to the provisions of MGL Public Records Lmv and therefore may not be confidential. 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Ground wire (#?copper)to building ground to connect to Town provided copper ground bar(s) 7. HVAC split unit 8. Room lighting 9. Secure access to the building and room 10. Building master fire/smoke alarms monitored by the building staff Is plenum cable required? Town will supply and install: 1. Halo ground 2. Overhead cable tray 3. AC surge protector 4. Antenna cable surge protectors 5. Antenna cable from antennas to radio equipment 6. Antennas 7. Copper ground bar(s) 8. Connection from power panel to-48 VDC power plant 9. Radio racks and equipment 10. Alarms for fire,smoke, loss of AC power, DC power, RF power, HiLo temp etc. monitored at the Watertown police dispatch center; connectivity will be provided by the radio equipment •Building C only- East storage room (Home Depot side of building) •Rating of the room need to change from 1-hr o 2-hr. •System should be backed up on Emergency power. •The lights should also be on emergency power. Building access will be via knox box with a key at the front door of C and a key at the storage room lock. Lights to be 4' fluorescent strips. DRAFT-2/23/20 h ilk, IT, �_;`` Manufacturer of Wireless Site Components .IwAIt'��1���Il�lu'�°a Product Highlights The Qwlkport is a lightweight,seamless roof cable entry with 24.integrai entry ports. Why use a heavy,expensive steel roof cable entry that requires separate entry ports? 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Typical flashing details are included with each Qwikport(Jr.) and are available at the factory. Each unit includes: 1 ea. Qwikport(Jr.)enclosure (cable grip support bracket and ground bars installed) 1 lot Tamper resistant stainless steel hardware for attaching lid to housing 1 ea. 3"diameter Hole saw for opening seated entry ports 1 lot Stainless Steel screws and rubberized washers for attaching unit to curbing 1 ea. 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SPECIFICATIONS: • 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 Indoor Unit PKA-A24KA7 Model1' Outdoor Maximum Capacity Btu/h 24,000 1 Rated Capacity Btu/h 24,000 {1 Minimum Capacity Btu/h 10,000 {1 Maximum Power Input W 1,960 Cooling 1 Rated Power Input W 1,960 1 Moisture Removal Pints/h 5.00 {I Sensible Heat Factor 0.771 Power Factor 95.70 {1 Maximum Capacity Btu/h 28,000 {I Rated Capacity Btu/h 26,000 Minimum Capacity Btu/h 9,000 Heating at 47°F2 Maximum Power Input W 2,600 Rated Power Input W 1,750 { Power Factor 96.30 {1 Maximum Capacity Btu/h 18,300 {I Rated Capacity Btu/h 15,700 Heating at 17°F3 1 Maximum Power Input W 1,820 1 Rated Power Input W 1,750 {I SEER 21.40 {I EER*1 12.20 {1 Efficiency HSPF(IV) 11.00 {I COP at 47°F2 4.35 {I COP at 17°F3 2.62 {I Voltage,Phase,Frequency 208/230V,1-phase,60 Hz 1 Guaranteed Voltage Range V AC 198—253 i1 Voltage:Indoor-Outdoor,S1-S2 V AC 208/230 {1 Electrical Voltage:Indoor-Outdoor,S2-S3 V DC 24 1 Voltage: Indoor-Remote controller V DC 12 Recommended Fuse/Breaker Size A 25 { Recommended Wire Size(Indoor-Outdoor) AWG 14 {I MCA A 1.00 {I Fan Motor Full Load Amperage A 0.36 {{ Fan Motor Output W 56 {{ Airflow Rate,Dry CFM 635-705-775 { Indoor Unit Air CFM 570-635-700 { Airflow Rate,Wet { External Static Pressure in.WG n/a {{ (Sound Pressure Level dB(A) 39-42-45 {I Drain Pipe Size In.(mm) 5/8(16) i Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. I Indoor Model Number • doo Condensate Lift Mechanism,Max.Distance Ft.(m) n/a Heat Exchanger Type I Plate fin coil External Finish Color White Munsell 1.OY 9.2/0.2 J W.In.(mm) I 46-1/16(1170) Unit Dimensions I D:In.(mm) 11-5/8(295) H:In.(mm) 14-3/8(365) 1 W.In. 51 Package Dimensions D:In. 18-8/16 H:In. 14-4/16 1 Unit Weight I Lbs.(kg) , 46(21) 1 1 Package Weight I Lbs. I 53 Indoor Unit Operating I Cooling Intake Air Temp(Maximum/Minimum) I °F I 90 DB,73 WB/66 DB,59 WB Temperature Range I Heating Intake Air Temp(Maximum/Minimum) I °F I 82 DB/50 DB 1 MCA I A I 19 1 MOCP I A I 26 IJ Fan Motor Full Load Amperage I A 0.4 Fan Motor Output W 86 l Airflow Rate CFM I 1,940 J JRefrigerant Control I Electronic Expansion Valve 1 Defrost Method I Reverse Cycle Heat Exchanger Type I Cross fin Sound Pressure Level,Cooling' dB(A) I 47 Sound Pressure Level,Heating2 I dB(A) 48 Compressor Type I INVERTER-driven twin rotary J Compressor Model I SNB172FWHM1 Outdoor Unit Compressor Rated Load Amps A 7 Compressor Locked Rotor Amps I A I 11 Compressor Oil Type//Charge I oz. I FV50S//23 External Finish Color Ivory Munsell 3Y 7.8/1.1 J Base Pan Heater I n/a W.In.(mm) I 37-13/32(950) l Unit Dimensions D:In.(mm) I 13+1-3/16(330+30) H:In.(mm) I 37-1/8(943) W:In. I 40-15/16 Package Dimensions I D:In. 17-11/16 1 H:In. 40-11/16 Unit Weight I Lbs.(kg) I 153(69) Package Weight I Lbs.(kg) I 179(81) 1 � 1 Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. SPECIFICATIONS: • 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 Indoor OutdoorModel Number PUZ-A24NHA7 Cooling Intake Air Temp(Maximum/Minimum) °F 115 DB/0*DB Outdoor Unit Operating Heating Intake Air Temp(Maximum/Minimum) °F 70 DB,59 WB 1-4 DB,-4 WB Temperature Range Thermal Lock-out/Re-start Temperatures** °F -8/-4 DB Type R410A Refrigerant 1 Charge Lbs,oz 7 Ibs, 11 oz { Gas Pipe Size O.D.(Flared) In.(mm) 5/8(15.88) {1 Liquid Pipe Size O.D.(Flared) In.(mm) 3/8(9.52) Piping Maximum Piping Length Ft.(m) 165(50) 1 Maximum Height Difference Ft.(m) 100(30) 1 Maximum Number of Bends 15 1 Notes AHRI Rated Conditions I Cooling(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 80 DB,67 WB//95 DB,75 WB (Rated data is 2Heating at 47*F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//47 DB,43 WB 1 determined at a fixed { compressor speed) 31-leating at 17°F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//17 DB,15 WB {I Conditions 4Heating at 5°F(Indoor//Outdoor) °F 70 DB,60 WB//-4 DB,-5 WB *Wind baffles required to operate below 23°F DB in cooling mode.PUZ with wind baffle:0°F-115°F. **System cuts out in heating mode to avoid thermistor error and automatically restarts at these temperatures. SEACOAST PROTECTION • External Outer Panel:Phosphate coating+Acrylic-Enamel coating • Fan Motor Support:Epoxy resin coating(at edge face) • Separator Assembly;Valve Bed:Epoxy resin coating(at edge face) • 'Blue Fin"treatment is an anti-corrosion treatment that is applied to the condenser coil to protect it against airborne contaminants. it fSpecifications are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. ACCESSORIES: l ! l Signal Receiver ❑PAR-SA9CA-E {I Wireless Remote Controller ❑PAR-FL32MA-E {{ Wireless Remote Receiver ❑PAR-FA32MA-E +{ Backlit,Wall-mounted,Wireless Controller ❑MHK1 {i Portable Central Controller ❑MCCH1 iI Wired MA Controller ❑PAR-33MAA {I Simple MA Controller ❑PAC-YT53CRAU { Touch MA Controller ❑PAR-CT01 MAU-SB {I Wired Remote Sensor ❑PAC-SE41TS-E { Lockdown Bracket for Wireless,Hand-held,Remote Controller ❑RCMKP1CB 1 Wireless Temperature and Humidity Sensor ❑PAC-USWHS003-TH-1 {� Outside Air Sensor for MHK1 ❑MOS1 {{ Flush Mount Remote Temperature Sensor ❑PAC-USSEN001-FM-1 {] Wireless Interface ❑PAC-USWHS002-WF-1 {I Thermostat Interface ❑PAC-US444CN-1 {I kumo station ❑PAC-WHS01 HC-E {{ USNAP Interface ❑PAC-WHS01 UP-E {{ IT Extender ❑PAC-WHS011E-E BACnet®and Modbus Interface ❑PAC-UKPRC001-CN-1 {� Connector for CN32(remote on/off) ❑PAC-SE55RA-E {] External Drain Pump ❑PAC-KE07DM-E {I External Drain Pump ❑PAC-SH94DM-E {I Blue Diamond Sensor Extension Cable-15 Ft. ❑C13-103 {I Mini Condensate Pump-230V application ❑S130-230 {I MegaBlue Advanced Blue Diamond Condensate Pump w/Reservoir&Sensor ❑X87-835-110 to 250V { MaxiBlue Advanced Blue Diamond Mini Condensate Pump w/Reservoir&Sensor(208/230V)up to 48,000 Btu/h ❑X87-721 -208/230V I [recommended] {I Drain Pan Level Sensor(Control for indoor unit shut off to prevent drain pan overflow) ❑DPLS2 1{ 3 Pole Disconnect Switch(30A/600VUL)[fits 2"X4"utility]-Black ❑TAZ-MS303 {] 3 Pole Disconnect Switch(30A/600VUL)[fits 2"X4"utility]-White ❑TAZ-MS303W { Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. ACCESSORIES: • 1 1 Twinning Distribution Pipe(50:50) ❑MSDD-50TR-E Air Outlet Guide ❑PAC-SG59SG-E 1 Front Wind Baffle ❑WB-PA5 Drain Socket ❑PAC-SG61 DS-E Centralized Drain Pan ❑PAC-SG64DP-E M-NET Converter ❑PAC-SF83MA-E M-NET Converter ❑PAC-SJ95MA-E { Control/Service Tool ❑PAC-SK52ST 11 Hail Guard ❑HG-A6 1 Condensing Unit Mounting Pad 24"x 42"x 3" ❑ULTRILITE2 11 Outdoor Unit Stand-12"High ❑QSMS1201 M Outdoor Unit Stand-18"High ❑QSMS1801M Outdoor Unit Stand-24"High ❑QSMS2401 M Heavy Duty Wall Mounting Bracket for Outdoor Units—Coated Steel ❑QSWB2000M-1 Heavy Duty Wall Mounting Bracket for Outdoor Units-316 Series Stainless Steel ❑QSWBSS 3/8"x 5/8"x 10'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑MPLS385812T-10 1 3/8"x 5/8"x 15'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑MPLS385812T-15 1 3/8"x 5/8"x 30'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑MPLS385812T-30 1 3/8"x 5/8"x 50'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑MPLS385812T-50 3/8"x 5/8"x 65'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑MPLS385812T-65 1 3/8"x 5/8"x 100'/1/2"Lineset(Twin-Tube Insulation) ❑MPLS385812T-100 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 0 2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. DIMENSIONS: ■ 1 1 I 1 ■ 1 / 1 PKA-A24KA7 Unit: inch (mm) 7o,sHe 7 1611116(423.71 17(431.7) Fam.az ffl Rtae�ee n� It uew ew.e bw,.shula 'r' Mppiy C v ■ 2-2.2141 � 33-211321 1 41I2(241) 1 11d'dR951 � map q - 116(117W Fmk stde(.0 roan) ��� WmrddElnle — — —__ r«�9SPPe5 WWm L J 11 R —I T1I Terminal bI.,k(or Wdoort 1 M m Il 1 r III Tefmillal block f«oamr suooH(option) 13 dale hose 1T-1532(4//1Gaspce ® 4-271,320231 2-19/d2(661 16.3t132//321Lbak o'me d) - &1/16(164) SM2,034) Piping connection .ao /W.edmasoh 110 Liquid pipe Refrigerant pipe:3/8 O.D(09.52) a a Flared connection:318F w,o�ms]t.de sleeve rarlv'ef°P"g Refrigerant pipe:5/8 0.0(015.88) (purtllased locally) Through hole I I0 Gas pipe Flared connection:5/8F ��75Jns o2-15fl6-W132 I 0 Drain hose 5/8(¢16)O.D (47s 4so1 - Effective length:231132(585) Reoured soace(Indo«unl) /ii W trout hok f«piping i tirinle f / n Aroutlet _ 6fn.a-21132 M1n.331/32 100. Y ��-t �9n s1n2/%7/�j) 2wtss51 M.2-1/16(52.3) 1Y3 ta71 C;211111 � Asng� €f - _ ]19aK tatoasm —. v.51 ?f511e7] IFFyI5C16251 �. `ISne1Wt - 47neum '. 9e]1171,— — � tet%K51 lH2]1M —� x�lt?]Sl xts�t o sanatol . cnunm 8t]mlb: , .�• � Rtlej45'W11 . 11rya5 - �� 41gA11 ?tµntl AL 9 n 4 tt _ RrmrlMlioYtr d — i rpwq r�irt�af�j Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. DIMENSIONS: 1 1 I 1 1 / 1 PUZ-A24NHA7(-BS) II FREE SPACE(Around the udt) I 12SERVICESPACE I I3 FOUNDATION BOLTS I I4PIPING-WRINGDIRECTIONSI Unit:mm<In> The Qa9ram hekru shoxsa O4nensiara olspace reeled pease ware lhe+udrmty FfpngaMxv'rg conrecfias RearNrintake basic erampfe forserviw axes are Nslll4fouMa6aa 10<VAS> zpa7rcdN Mks Erplahrnon MpaNalardebh.e sha4n mttz helva dagam. (Reps andxashm Mt et be } FRONT,RiftRear and Belex Or lFm a§maOot YfaVA®) Own m the kstalatim—h etc. purdused 62dy) 175<S7R> 60002 6, j/75-7+ II I kAL mFM �%.LL_LLrG[L(l[L(�_ <roundaM1on bit height> - ^ StdeAir ntake I *4 �S 10<73>/Siiv<19-11116` Av DISttlaryrl1 ' Teminal connections Left•••PauRrsupppp((y virvg t RearAirintake ror� 950<37-13/32> Reight•••Indoorl0utdaorvrimgJ SideAirintake 322<12.11ff(i, Eadhiemninal V 1 '-- Service Panel Her&for Handle OO Example of Notes I ror ON/N Hanmara-• �1 •Rdrigxrarn GAS pipe —cSen(FLARE) e15.e5(S69 2'1•- c rom pipe ecloon(FLARE)095(y 1nT--ono15T0PVAwEa—cSnlaen U UU AkIrttake — - L -0000. kind N*qlf Piping knockout Hole Details I ��x+r�Mk s,daa�+.�h� 7+<z.nns� Rear i' cover (:-alnradaq W.yn ishGgtlxcadiS rvna"`'rghzp g9��ynek R°.7�aowafr9 Foaersgqdp1/I fed e1�,stlecrexnpaet — —- ---; Rsd hsk � a< iq �<a sm w llalrz .px'a,v,R�xeaora]r7Wp<r1g.Atnllaliakk lmb du�2fY21.1p +rzcamas�d,-.m v�va nee, s�'icnn�s,+m+�slss us �o33<tsng�tg+allgr�naWN Nholekxdwt n A 4—We e a< <•anm t 2< i 6s<xaiv MITSUBISHI ./` ELECTRIC COOLING & HEATING 1340 Satellite Boulevard,Suwanee,GA 30024 Toll Free:800-433-4822 www.mehvac.com y., F e comusFORM#PKA-A24KA7/PUZ-A24NHA7(-BS)-201810 Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2018 Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC.All rights reserved. lZMA;A-10 PROPOSED CHANGE ORDER Professional Electrical Contractors of CT, Inc. CCN# s 980 Turnpike Street Ref#1 Canton, MA 02021 Date: 4/27/2020 Client Address: Project Name: Aresnal Yards C&D Project Number: 19-9515 Page Number: 1 Work Description Labor and Material to Furnish and Install: New 125A Panel Board (reference attached BOM from ABB dated 4/23/20) Panel Board will be fed from 400A Panel Board EV21 located in the Emergency Electric Room C-09 located on the ground level. Connect the (3) new Type F1 Light fixtures owned by contract to new Panel Board in Room. Install up to (4) 20A 120V double duplex dedicated receptacles for radio equipment equipment. (actual locations to be determined in field). Install Emon Dmon Consumption Meter. Install power wiring only for split system HVAC unit. Install # 1 Copper grounding wire to Town provided copper ground bar. Installation only of Antennas on elevator extension roof. need more detailed information (carried 8 hours of labor and 150 dollars in material in this change proposal). Install (2) Hinged Cover Knox Boxess, (1) @ Each entrance on ground level. Install/test new somoke detetctor. Installtion only of QwikPort-Jr on roof. Roof preperation/flashing etc. provided by others. Electrical Permit Fee. Excluded from this Change Proposal 2 Hr rated chase from Emergency Electric Room on ground level to rated vertical chase. Halo ground. Overhead cable tray. AC surge protector. Antenna cable surge protectors. Antenna cable from antennas to radio equipment. Antennas. Copper ground bar(s). Connection from power panel to -48 VDC power plant. Radio racks and equipment. Alarms for fire, smoke, loss of AC power, DC power, RF power, HiLo temp etc. monitored at the Watertown police dispatch center; connectivity will be provided by the radio equipment Roof Penetrations & sealing of roof. We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. PROPOSAL QUALIFICATIONS 1.All work herein is figured at straight labor rates, if the work is required to be performed at premium time, overtime, or off hours, this proposal will have to be modified to reflect the additional costs. 2. Cutting, patching and painting is by others. PROPOSED CHANGE ORDER CCN# 8 Ref#1 Date: 4/27/2020 Project Name: Aresnal Yards C&D Project Number: 19-9515 Page Number: 2 3.Access panels if required are supplied by P.E.C. and installed by others. 4.Clean up of electrical debris into an onsite general contractor dumpster by P.E.C. 5. Excavation, backfill, and restoration of surfaces are by others. 6. Bond is not included. 7. Permit fee is not included. 8.The above is our interpretation of the changes. We reserve our right to withdraw and revise our quote to correct errors and omissions.We also reserve our rights to revise our proposal if it is not accepted within 30 days. 9.This work can begin upon receipt of a written change order or notice to proceed. If notice to proceed is issued it must guarantee that we can bill for the work on a monthly basis. 10.This additional work will require a time extension of 2 days to our contract. 11.Roof penetrations are by P.E.C., sealing of penetrations is by others. 12.This proposal is predicated on the building construction being open. IE: no ceilings, sheetrock, or concrete having been installed prior to electrical installations. 13.We reserve the right to revise this proposal due to any industry pricing changes for wire and/or cable. This quote covers direct costs only and we reserve the right to claim for impact and consequential costs. This price is good for acceptance within 10 days from the date of receipt. Summary General Materials 2,788.27 Panelboard/Breaker 1,590.00 Consumption Meter 721.00 Material Tax (@ 6.250%) 318.70 Material Total 5,417.97 ELECTRICIAN (74.66 Hrs @$75.00) 5,599.50 INSPECTION PERMIT (1.00 @ 0.00 @$100.00+0.000%+0.000%+0.000%) 100.00 t Subtotal 11,117.47 Overhead (@ 10.000%) 1,111.75 Subtotal 12,229.22 Adjustment#1 (@-0.002%) -0.22 Final Amount $12,229.00 PROPOSED CHANGE ORDER Professional Electrical Contractors of CT, Inc. CCN# 8 980 Turnpike Street Date: 4/27/2020 Canton, MA 02021 Project Name: Aresnal Yards C& D Project Number: 19-9515 Page Number: 3 Itemized Breakdown , Description Qty Net Price'U Total Mat. Labor'U Total Hrs. 2" CONDUIT-EMT 90 126.05 C 113.44 9.50 C 9.41 2" ELBOW 90 DEG-EMT 2 715.96 C 14.32 56.25 C 1.24 2" CONN SS STL-EMT 2 232.06 C 4.64 22.50 C 0.50 2" COUPLING SS STL-EMT 11 248.00 C 27.28 22.50 C 2.72 3/4"CHASE NIPPLE INSUL-MALL 2 282.59 C 5.65 8.50 C 0.19 3/4"LOCKNUT-STEEL 2 6.92 C 0.14 2.88 C 0.06 3/4"BUSHING-PLASTIC 2 7.19 C 0.14 2.50 C 0.06 2" BUSHING-PLASTIC 2 29.76 C 0.60 7.25 C 0.16 1/2"BUSHING GRDG INSUL 150 DEG-STEEL 4 236.88 C 9.48 2.63 C 0.12 2" 1-H STRAP-EMT-STEEL 9 37.44 C 3.37 11.50 C 1.14 1/2"FLEX-STEEL 4 44.36 C 1.77 3.75 C 0.16 1/2"CONN FLEX DC SQUEEZE STRAIGHT 1 42.72 C 0.43 12.50 C 0.14 1/2"CONN FLEX DC SQUEEZE 90 DEG 1 65.71 C 0.66 12.50 C 0.14 1/2"FLEX-LIQUIDTIGHT METALLIC-GRAY 6 115.79 C 6.95 4.88 C 0.32 1/2"CONN STRAIGHT-LIQUIDTIGHT DIECAST 1 385.27 C 3.85 18.75 C 0.21 1/2"CONN 90 DEG-LIQUIDTIGHT DIECAST 1 648.42 C 6.48 18.75 C 0.21 #12 THHN BLACK 18 107.51 M 1.94 6.44 M 0.13 #10 THHN BLACK 24 164.41 M 3.95 7.06 M 0.19 #1/0 THHN BLACK 412 1,643.70 M 677.20 17.75 M 8.04 #12 THHN GREEN 8 107.51 M 0.86 6.44 M 0.06 #10 THHN GREEN 8 164.41 M 1.32 7.06 M 0.06 #6 THHN GREEN 90 409.34 M 36.84 11.13 M 1.10 #1 THHN GREEN 50 1,047.05 M 52.35 16.88 M 0.84 #12/2C CABLE MC-STL ARMOR 100 486.60 M 48.66 21.75 M 2.39 #10/2C CABLE MC-STL ARMOR 40 1,094.64 M 43.79 26.25 M 1.16 16/2 SHIELDED FPLP/MC(BLACK,WHITE) 12/2 US(BLF 35 0.00 M 0.00 13.00 M 0.50 3/8"CONN SADDLEGRIP DC FOR FLEX/AC-90/MC 8 52.09 C 4.17 7.50 C 0.66 0.312-0.375 CBL TO 9/32"FLNG SNAP CLIP 10 67.87 C 6.79 3.75 C 0.41 WIRE CONN RED 8 20.92 C 1.67 7.50 C 0.66 4x 1 1/2"OCT BOX AC-90 CLAMP W/RCSD SIDE BRKT 1 1,124.32 C 11.24 27.50 C 0.30 4x 1 1/2"SQ BOX COMB KO 4 264.42 C 10.58 28.75 C 1.26 4"SQ 2x DUPLEX REC COVER 4 213.50 C 8.54 3.13 C 0.14 4 11/16x 2 1/8"SQ BOX COMB KO 2 507.94 C 10.16 31.25 C 0.69 4 11/16" SQ BLANK COVER 2 450.59 C 9.01 3.13 C 0.07 GROUND SCREW W/INSUL#12 LEAD 4 64.10 C 2.56 3.75 C 0.16 1/4-20x 1 3/4 WEDGE ANCHOR- 1 1/8"MIN DEPTH 9 96.00 C 8.64 10.00 C 0.99 3/8-16x 2 3/4 WEDGE ANCHOR-1 1/2"MIN DEPTH 3 307.20 C 9.22 15.00 C 0.50 #8 TO#1Ox 7/8 PLAS ANCHOR(3/16) 8 34.56 M 0.28 7.50 C 0.66 #10x 1 P/H SELF-TAP SCREW 8 11.21 C 0.90 3.75 C 0.33 24"SPAN T-BAR HNGR FOR 1 1/2"SQ BOX 1 779.98 C 7.80 18.75 C 0.21 20A 125V DUP REC-IVY(SG) 8 382.80 C 30.62 25.00 C 2.20 F/A DETECTOR-IONIZATION SMOKE-ADDRESSABLE 1 0.00 E 0.00 0.63 E 0.69 F/A DETECTOR BASE W/HORN-ADDRESSABLE 1 0.00 E 0.00 0.50 E 0.55 F/A KNOX BOX 2 560.00 E 1,120.00 1.75 E 3.85 F/A VERIFICATION-PER INITIATING DEVICE 1 0.00 E 0.00 0.00 E 0.00 100A 4W-24CCT RCSD BREAKER BPB 1 0.00 E 0.00 4.00 E 4.40 100A 3P BREAKER MOLDED CASE-OPEN 1 0.00 E 0.00 0.94 E 1.03 30A 250V DSN SW FUSIBLE-NEMA 3R 1 171.51 E 171.51 1.50 E 1.65 PROPOSED CHANGE ORDER CCN# 8 Date: 4/27/2020 Project Name: Aresnal Yards C&D Professional Electrical Contractors of CT, Inc. Project Number: 19-9515 980 Turnpike Street Page Number: 4 Canton, MA 02021 Description Qty Net Price U Total Mat. Labor U Total Hrs.1 30A 600V 2P NON-FUS WP HVAC DSN SW 1 145.00 E 145.00 1.19 E 1.31 30A FUSE 250V TIME DELAY CLASS RK1 2 6.74 E 13.48 0.05 E 0.11 CONN AIR CONDITIONING SPLIT UNIT 2P 20A 208V 1 0.00 E 0.00 1.55 E 1.71 CONN SPLIT SYSTEM AIR COOLED CONDENSOR 30A', 1 0.00 E 0.00 1.90 E 2.09 Emon DMon Consumption Meter 1 0.00 E 0.00 4.00 E 4.40 QwickPort-Jr Install Only 1 0.00 E 0.00 4.00 E 4.40 Antenna Installation 1 150.00 E 150.00 8.00 E 8.00 Totals 1,021 2,788.27 74.661 Adjustment#1 (@-0.002%) -0.22 Final Amount $12,229.00 I Bill of Materials Proposal: UA3-00038903 P%1P 1P Name: Arsenal Yards Radio Room Date: 4/23/2020 Item#Qty Description 1 1 Lighting Panelboard,AE RADIO RM 1 Section(s), Nema 1 Enclosure 125 Amps, 3 Phase 4 Wire 208Y/120V, 50/60 Hz Minimum Interrupt Rating: 65kA Fully Rated Incoming Feed: Bottom Surface Mounted 12 Circuits UL67 Certified Height: 25.5 Inches; Width: 20 Inches; Depth: 5.75 Inches 1 125 Amps Main Lugs 1-lug/phase 1-cable/lug #14 -2/0 Main Option Details 1 Aluminum Bus Heat Rated 2 Ground-Box bonded TGL2 1 Ground main lug TGL20 1 100% Rated Neutral 1 NEMA 1 Enclosure Feeders 2 Breaker Device 30 Amps 2 Poles TEY 1 Breaker Device 20 Amps 2 Poles TEY 3 Breaker Device 20 Amps 1 Poles TEY 3 Breaker Space Device 20 Amps 1 Poles TEY Modifications 1 Front Hinged To Box 1 Nameplates 1 Interior: AEF3121MB 1 Box: AB25B 1 Front: AF25SDN 2 1 Circuit Breaker, Spectra RMS, SEHATCQXXNAXXXX 1 SEHA36AT0100 Breaker SEH 3P 600V 100A 1 Installed SRPE10OA100 3 Installed TCAL18 SINGLE LUG FOR SPECTRA E Total Price 1,590.00 All prices listed are in United States Dollar( $ ) NorthEast Electrical A Sonepar Company Quotation NORTHEAST ELECTRICAL 560 OAK ST 04/22/20 5040379306 BROCKTON,MA 02301-1346 781-401-8500 Fax508-427-6389 tim.savastano@needco.com 1 of 1 QUOTE TO: SHIP TO: PROFESSIONAL ELECTRIC OF CT PROFESSIONAL ELECTRIC OF CT 980 TURNPIKE ST 980 TURNPIKE ST CANTON, MA 02021-2807 CANTON, MA 02021-2807 781-769-7767 781-769-7767 .............. _......:......_::...:......._:::::::::.:.::::..:::..:::._::.::::..::.::._._:.-...::...... �flOW ...................... ... 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All quotes/bids for Pipe and Wire are good for the date of the bid only. No extension of the pricing of these items is authorized by any employee of the Company without express written consent in the form of an official letter or signed acknowledgement Amount Due 721 .72 of an Officer of the Company. FE=MonD=Mond CLASS 2000 Energy Monitoring Products&Systems 3-Phase KWH/Demand Meter Features MMU Style (Multiple Meter Unit) ■ Direct-read 2-line alpha-numeric LCD display without multiplier displays cumulative kWh & "real-time" kW load. . J�J ' 1 ■ Demand option displays kW/Demand and kW Peak date and time(15 minute interval standard, 30 minute interval available.) =' ■ Available in MMU (Multiple Meter Unit) enclosures containing up to 24 meters in one compact enclosure. J ■ Patented 0-2 volt output split-core current sensors promote enhanced safety and accurate remote Stand-Alone Configuration p Y Dim:6 3/4"H x 5 3/16"W x 3 1/4"D mounting of current sensors up to 2000 feet from meter without power interruption. (Optional solid-core sensors available for 100 &200 Amp meters.) Model Numbers ■ Onboard installation diagnostics &verification system. 120/208-240V, 3-Phase ■ Parallel up to three (3) sets of current sensors Amperage KWH Meter KWH/Demand Meter for cumulative reading. 100 Amp E20-208100-JKIT E20-208100-J-D-KIT 200 Amp E20-208200-JKIT E20-208200-J-D-KIT 400 Amp E20-208400-JKIT E20-208400-J-D-KIT ■ Meter can be used on the following configurations: 800 Amp E20-208800-JKIT E20-208800-J-D-KIT 3-Phase, 4-Wire 1600 Amp E20-2081600JKIT E20-2081600J-D-KIT 3-Phase, 3-Wire 3200 Amp E20-2083200JKIT E20-2083200J-D-KIT 2-Phase, 3-Wire 277/480V, 3-Phase For other configurations contact factory. Amperage KWH Meter KWH/Demand Meter ■ Fixed-value pulse output. 100 Amp E20-480100-JKIT E20-480100-J-D-KIT 200 Amp E20-480200-JKIT E20-480200-J-D-KIT ■ Industrial grade JIC steel enclosure standard with 400 Amp E20-480400-JKIT E20-480400-J-D-KIT 9 (standard) 800 Amp E20-480800-JKIT E20-480800-J-D-KIT padlocking hasp&mounting flanges for indoor 1600 Amp E20-4801600JKIT E20-4801600J-D-KIT installation. Knockouts 1 1/16" (3/4"cond.) bottom, 3200 Amp E20-4803200JKIT E20-4803200J-D-KIT 7/8" (1/2" cond.)top. 347/600V, 3-Phase ■ Optional NEMA 4X polycarbonate enclosure with Amperage KWH Meter KWH/Demand Meter padlocking hasp & mounting flanges for indoor/outdoor 100 Amp E20-600100-JKIT E20-600100-J-D-KIT installation (stand alone)with one 1 1/16" KO on 200 Amp E20-600200-JKIT E20-600200-J-D-KIT bottom of enclosure. 400 Amp E20-600400-JKIT E20-600400-J-D-KIT 800 Amp E20-600800-JKIT E20-600800-J-D-KIT 1600 Amp E20-6001600JKIT E20-6001600J-D-KIT ■ Non-volatile Memory. 3200 Amp E20-6003200JKIT E20-6003200J-D-KIT ■ UL/CUL Listed. Optional Meter Enclosures Replace"J"in model number with optional ■ Revenue Grade Accuracy. Certified by independent enclosure specification. test lab to ANSI C12.20 national accuracy standards. Specification M-MMU Configuration (+/-0.2%from 1%to 100% of rated load.) (ex. E20-208100-MKIT) Specification R-NEMA 4X Raintight Enclosure ■ California CTEP approved for use with solid-core (ex. E20-6001600RKIT) current sensors. Listed by the California Energy NOTE:All meter kits include one set of three(3)split-core Commission. current sensors ■ New York City approved, Con Edison approved for RSP program. rEA-�Monz-t Energy Monitoring Products (800) 334-3666 - www.emon.com Effective Date: 12/1/2011 CLASS 2000 METER FE=Mon D=Mond ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS Energy Monitoring Products&Systems ■ Meter shall be fully electronic with a 2-line alpha-numeric LCD display without muiltiplier displaying cumulative kWh and"real-time kW load. Meter shall provide rate of consumption indication and also a test sequence to ensure integrity of the display. ■ Meter shall be optionally available with kW/Demand and kW peak date and time displays.(15 minute interval standard, 30 minute interval available.) ■ Meter shall provide a load indicator to indicate real-time consumption levels for field testing and certification. ■ Meter shall provide current sensor installation diagnostics indicator. ■ Meter shall use 0-2 volt output current sensors to allow paralleling and/or mounting up to 2,000 feet from the meter. Sensors shall be of split-core configuration to allow installation without powering down. Sensors shall be available from 100 amp to 3200 amp. Sensors shall be optionally available in solid-core configuration(100&200 amp.) ■ Meter shall be enclosed in a heavy-duty JIC steel enclosure suitable for indoor installation. Meter enclosure provides a method of locking to prevent unauthorized access. ■ Meter shall be optionally available in an outdoor NEMA 4X polycarbonate enclosure with padlocking hasp& mounting flanges for indoor/outdoor installation. ■ Meter shall be optionally available in MMU(Multiple Meter Configuration)enclosures containing up to 24 meters in one compact enclosure. ■ Meter shall be UL Listed/CUL Listed to latest applicable standards for safety. ■ Meter shall be certified by a nationally recognized independent test facility to ANSI C12.20(+/-0.2%from 1%to 100% of rated load)specifications with split-core current sensors. ■ Meter shall be California CTEP approved for use with solid-core current sensors,listed by the California Energy Commission,New York City approved and Con Edison approved for RSP program. ■ Meter shall be provided with a non-volatile memory to maintain reading during power outages. ■ Meter shall be provided with modular connector(s)to provide interfacing with: AMR(Automatic Meter Reading) Building Management/Energy Management Systems ■ Meters shall be compatible with E-Mon EnergyTM software. rEwMonoi (800) 334-3666 - www.emon.com Effective Date: 12/1/2011 Energy Monitoring Products NO NORTHEAST Integrated Systems a division ofNISCO, Inc. Number CEIRQ5632 17 Lincoln St, Malden, MA 02148 Date Sep 18, 2019 Tel. 781-321-7777 Fax 781-322-6299 Sold To Job Name Your Sales Rep Professional Electrical Cont Inc Residences at Burlington Carrie Ruddy 100 Access Road Norwood, MA 02062 Burlington, MA Carrie.Ruddy@nisco.us Phone 781-769-7767 Phone Email Email Terms P.O. Number Via Qty Description 2 Knox Box Hinged Surface Mount Black SubTotal $1,120.00 Tax $0.00 Shipping $0.00 Total $1,120.00 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE-PRICES BASED UPON TOTAL PURCHASE-ALL DELIVERY,TRAINING OR CONSULTING SERVICES TO BE BILLED AT PUBLISHED RATES FOR EACH ACTIVITY INVOLVED•GENERALLY ALL HARDWARE COMPUTER COMPONENTS PROPOSED ABOVE ARE COVERED BY A LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY,COVERING PARTS AND LABOUR FOR HARDWARE ONLY AND ON A DEPOT BASIS-WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR WITH REGARD TO ANY LICENSED PRODUCTS. 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I i I CMU-M8 1�3 1 -D GROUND FLOC+ ' A GROUN FLOOR µ� � :� _.,_t �� JM Interiors, Inc. ESTIMATE 1501 Main Street #51 Date Estimate # Tewksbury, MA 01876 Phone # 978-851-0155 jminteriorsinc@gmail.com 4/27/2020 5589 Fax # 978-851-0154 Name / Address Project Watertown MA Arsenal Yard, Watertown MA Description Total Build additional shaft 4'XT 6 floors high: MS4 wall type to be built 11,450.00 Total $11,450.00 JM Interiors, Inc. ESTIMATE 1501 Main Street #51 I Date Estimate # Tewksbury, MA 01876 Phone # 978-851-0155 jminteriorsinc@gmail.com 14/24/2020 5587 Fax # 978-851-0154 Name / Address Project Watertown MA Arsenal Yard, Watertown MA Description Total Add 3/4" fire treated plywood to Radio Room (6th floor tenant storage) walls up to ceiling 1,725.00 Add 1 layer 5/8" type 'x' to ceiling of Ragio Room (6th floor tenant storage) 325.00 Apply 2 coats of fire rated paint to walls & ceiling 2,500.00 Total $4,550.00 I ,<'f h' FIRE RETARDANT PAINT I N� IL LATEX INTUMESCENT COATING FLAT FINISH FR-210 Features General Description • Intumescent product • Applies like a regular Insl-x® Fire Retardant Paint is a high-quality latex decorative, • Class"A"when tested in paint intumescent, fire retardant coating for interior ceilings,walls and accordance with ASTM E84 • Soap and water cleanup trim. This product provides a high-hiding flat finish that retards /UL 723&ASTM E2768 • flame spread by reacting to heat and forming a thick cellular char Low VOC blanket(intumescence). By reducing excessive heat penetration, this product retards flame spread and minimizes smoke generation. It is suitable for primed or previously painted wood, drywall, cellulose tile, cured plaster, masonry and metal. It applies like a conventional latex paint, low in VOCs,and washes without spotting. This product may also be topcoated with a conventional acrylic paint without affecting the flame spread rating. Recommended For Limitations For interior use on primed or previously painted wood, drywall, . Use product when surface temperatures are between cellulose tile,cured plaster,masonry and metal. 50°F(10°C)and 95°F(35°C). Product Colors—Standard: Technical DataO White White Vehicle Type 100%Acrylic Can be tinted with up to 2 oz.of Universal Colorants. Pigment Type Acrylic Co-Polymer —Tint Bases: Volume Solids 48.5 t 1.0% N/A Coverage per Gallon at Recommended Film Thickness 150 Sq.Ft. —Special Colors: Recommended Film —Wet 10.7 mils Contact your dealer. Thickness —Dry 5.2 mils 10 minute burn class A rating: ASTM E84/UL 723 Certifications&Qualifications: with one coat applied at a spread rate of 150 square VOC compliant in all regulated areas �NpSSlpj�� feet/gallon(10.7 mils WFT/5.2 mils DFT) U 30 minute burn class A rating: ASTM E2768 The products supported by this data L with two coats applied at a spread rate of 150 square sheet contain a maximum of 50 grams feet/gallon(10.7 mils WFT/5.2 mils DFT) per liter VOCNOS(0.42 lbs./gal.) Depending on surface texture and porosity. Be sure to excluding water&exempt solvents. UL®Flame Spread Rating estimate the right amount of paint for the job. This will Class"A";tested over Douglas fir. ensure color uniformity and minimize the disposal of This product meets qualifications for Standard 10 Minute Test Results excess paint. LEED(Leadership in Energy and per ASTM E84/UL 723 Environmental Design)projects as Flame Spread Index o j Dry Time @ 77°F —Tack Free 30 Minutes a Flat Coating. Smoke Developed Index I 35 I (25°C)@ 50%RH —To Recoat 2 Hours NGC®Flame Spread Rating High humidity and cool temperatures will result in Class"A";tested over Douglas fir. longer dry, recoat and service times. 30 Minute Extended Test Results per ASTM E2768 Dries By Coalescence Flame Spread Index Pass I Viscosity 90—105 KU Smoke Developed Index I Pass Point Technical Assistance: Flash Po _ N/A Available through your local authorized independent dealer. Gloss/Sheen Flat(<10 @ 85°) For the location of the dealer nearest you,call 1-866-708-9180 or see Surface Temperature —Min. 50°F www.insl-x.com at Application —Max. 95°F Thin With Do not Thin Clean Up Thinner Warm Soapy Water Weight Per Gallon 11.5 lbs. Storage Temperature —Min. 40°F —Max. 100°F Volatile Organic Compounds(VOC) 45 Grams/Liter 0.37 Lbs./Gallon 0 Reported values are for White.Contact dealer for values of other bases or colors. Manufactured by Benjamin Moore&Co,101 Paragon Drive,Montvale,NJ 07645 Tel:866-708-9180 Fax:888-248-2143 www.Insl-x.com M72 FR-210 EN 120219 Fire Retardant Paint Latex Flat Finish FR-210 Surface Preparation Clean Up Surfaces to be painted must be clean, dry and free of oil, grease, Clean all equipment immediately after use with soap and water. dust, rust, mill scale, loose paint,chalk and other contaminants that Spray equipment should be given a final rinse with mineral spirits could interfere with adhesion. Glossy surfaces should be dulled by to prevent corrosion. abrading the surface. Previously Painted Surfaces: No primer is needed if surface is in Environmental Health &Safety Information good condition.Clean and sand as needed. Not a hazardous substance or mixture according to the Globally Ferrous Metal: Remove loose rust and mill scale with a grinder, Harmonized System(GHS) scraper, wire brush or sandpaper. Remove oil and grease as necessary using an oil and grease emulsifying cleaner. Prime bare Keep container closed when not in use. In case of spillage, absorb spots with metal primer. with inert material and dispose of in accordance with local Wood/Drywall: Spot prime patched and spackled areas with the regulations.Wash thoroughly after handling. Refer to Safety Data recommended primer before top-coating. Sheet for additional health and safety information. . WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm— ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD www.P65warninos.ca.00v ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and This document represents hazards of the product referenced your family by contacting the National Lead Informational Hotline at above. Refer to the individual Safety Data Sheet for hazards of the 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.eDa.gov/lead. specific product you will be using. Application Stir this product thoroughly before use. Once stirred, Insl-x Fire KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Retardant Paint is ready to use. Do not incorporate any additives KEEP FROM FREEZING into this product. Do not apply if surface or air temperatures are below 50°F or above 95*F. Refer to Safety Data Sheet for Brush:Synthetic Bristle only. 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