

Holabird Elementary and Middle School
MECHANICAL
48 DRAWINGS • 24 SPECS
ARCHITECTURAL
68 DRAWINGS • 46 SPECS
ELECTRICAL
36 DRAWINGS • 38 SPECS
HVAC / Mechanical
23 00 00V.1.0ReviewDemo of existing AC condensate piping on M-201 carries no abatement or licensed-disposal scope in any SOW.
Complete and workable mechanical installation including all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and warehousing.
All hangers, supports, racks, and brackets required for mechanical equipment installation.
AHU-1 single-zone VAV air handling unit — 4,040 CFM supply, 480/3/60, 5.0 HP fan.
Supply, return, and exhaust ductwork — galvanized, fully sealed and insulated.
Variable air volume terminal units with hot-water reheat coils and DDC controls.
Architectural — Finishes
09 00 00V.1.0DraftRCP A-501 calls a 9′-0″ ACT ceiling, but ductwork runs at 9′-2″ AFF — confirm coordinated height.
Gypsum board assemblies — walls, soffits, and bulkheads, taped and finished to Level 4.
Acoustical panel ceilings with suspended grid throughout classrooms and corridors.
Resilient base and accessories at all finished floor-to-wall transitions.
Porcelain and ceramic tile at restrooms and wet walls, including waterproofing membrane.
Interior painting and coatings on gypsum, masonry, and exposed structure throughout.
Architectural — Openings
08 00 00V.1.0DraftDoor schedule A-700 lists HM frame at opening 112 but plan shows aluminum storefront — clarify type.
Hollow metal doors and frames, fire-rated where scheduled, including hardware prep.
Door hardware sets per schedule — closers, exit devices, and access control prep.
Interior aluminum storefront and glazing at vision panels and borrowed lites.
Overhead coiling doors at service and receiving openings, motor-operated.
Fire-rated glazing assemblies at corridor and stair separations per code.
Electrical / Power
26 00 00V.1.0ReviewPanel LP-2 feeder on E-401 crosses the 12″ storm main; routing uncoordinated — reroute conduit.
Complete power distribution — feeders, branch circuits, and terminations to equipment.
Panelboards, distribution boards, and transformers per the one-line diagram.
Interior lighting fixtures with low-voltage controls and occupancy sensing.
Branch wiring, conduit, and devices for receptacles and equipment connections.
Emergency and egress lighting with battery backup and self-test diagnostics.
AC pipe handling / disposal exposure
Demo of existing asbestos-cement (AC) condensate piping on M-201 carries no abatement or licensed-disposal scope in any SOW.
BlockingOpenCeiling height conflict at corridor B
RCP A-501 calls a 9′-0″ ACT ceiling, but ductwork runs at 9′-2″ AFF — clearance clash over corridor B. Confirm coordinated height.
MedOpenPanel feeder routing clash
Panel LP-2 feeder on E-401 crosses the 12″ storm main; routing uncoordinated. Reroute conduit or relocate the panel.
HighOpenArchitectural — Finishes
09 00 00V.1.0DraftRCP A-501 calls a 9′-0″ ACT ceiling, but ductwork runs at 9′-2″ AFF — confirm coordinated height.
Gypsum board assemblies — walls, soffits, and bulkheads, taped and finished to Level 4.
Acoustical panel ceilings with suspended grid throughout classrooms and corridors.
Resilient base and accessories at all finished floor-to-wall transitions.
Porcelain and ceramic tile at restrooms and wet walls, including waterproofing membrane.
Interior painting and coatings on gypsum, masonry, and exposed structure throughout.

Gypsum board assemblies — walls, soffits, and bulkheads, taped and finished to Level 4.
Acoustical panel ceilings with suspended grid throughout classrooms and corridors.
Resilient base and accessories at all finished floor-to-wall transitions.
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