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documents 40. CHAPTER ER 33 DEMOLITIONARE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND SECTION 3301 SECTION 3304 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ARE 3301.1 Scope. This chapter shall apply to structures in the 3304.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited except in course of construction, alteration or demolition, including approved areas.Signs shall be posted in accordance with Sec- those in underground locations.Compliance with NFPA 241 tion 310. In approved areas where smoking is permitted, is required for items not specifically addressed herein. approved ashtrays shall be provided in accordance with Sec- 3301.2 Purpose. This chapter prescribes minimum safe- tion 310. guards for construction,alteration and demolition operations 3304.2 Combustible debris,rubbish and waste.Combusti- to provide reasonable safety to life and property from fire ble debris, rubbish and waste material shall comply with the during such operations. requirements of Sections 3304.2.1 through 3304.2.4. 3304.2.1 Combustible waste material accumulation. SECTION 3302 Combustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall not DEFINITIONSbe accumulated within buildings. 3302.1 Terms defined in Chapter 2.Words and terms used 3304.2.2 Combustible waste material removal. Corn- in this chapter and defined in Chapter 2 shall have the mean- bustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall be ings ascribed to them as defined therein. removed from buildings at the end of each shift of work. 3304.2.3 Rubbish containers. Where rubbish containers with a capacity exceeding 5.33 cubic feet (40 gallons) SECTION 3303 (0.15 m3) are used for temporary storage of combustible TEMPORARY HEATING EQUIPMENT debris, rubbish and waste material, they shall have tight- 3303.1 Listed.Temporary heating devices shall be listed and fitting or self-closing lids.Such rubbish containers shall be labeled in accordance with the International Mechanical constructed entirely of materials that comply with either of Code or the International Fuel Gas Code. Installation,main- the following: tenance and use of temporary heating devices shall be in 1. Noncombustible materials. accordance with the terms of the listing. 2. Materials that meet a peak rate of heat release not 3303.2 Oil-fired heaters.Oil-fired heaters shall comply with exceeding 300 kW/m2 when tested in accordance Section 603. with ASTM E 1354 at an incident heat flux of 50 3303.3 LP-gas heaters. Fuel supplies for liquefied-petro- kW/m2 in the horizontal orientation. leum gas-fired heaters shall comply with Chapter 61 and the 3304.2.4 Spontaneous ignition. Materials susceptible to International Fuel Gas Code. spontaneous ignition,such as oily rags,shall be stored in a 3303.4 Refueling. Refueling operations for liquid-fueled listed disposal container. equipment or appliances shall be conducted in accordance 3304.3 Burning of combustible debris,rubbish and waste. with Section 5705. The equipment or appliance shall be Combustible debris, rubbish and waste material shall not be allowed to cool prior to refueling. disposed of by burning on the site unless approved. 3303.5 Installation. Clearance to combustibles from tempo- 3304.4 Open burning.Open burning shall comply with Sec- rary heating devices shall be maintained in accordance with tion 307. the labeled equipment.When in operation,temporary heating 3304.5 Fire watch.Where required by the fire code official devices shall be fixed in place and protected from damage, for building demolition, or building construction during dislodgement or overturning in accordance with the manufac- working hours that is hazardous in nature,qualified personnel Curer s instructions. shall be provided to serve as an on-site fire watch.Fire watch 3303.6 Supervision. The use of temporary heating devices personnel shall be provided with not less than one approved shall be supervised and maintained only by competent per- means for notification of the fire department and their sole 3onnel. duty shall be to perform constant patrols and watch for the occurrence of fire. '015 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE® 297 r 'Ant:SAF=y:'Y DURING:CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION ITION 3304.6 Cutting and. welding. Operations involving the use SECTION 330'7 of cutting and welding shall be done in accordance with EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS Chapter 35. 3307.1 Storage and handling. Explosive materials shall be 3304.7 Electrical.Temporary wiring for electrical power and stored,used and handled in accordance with Chapter 56. lighting installations used in connection with the construe- 3307,2 Supervision. Blasting operations shall be conducted tion,alteration or demolition of buildings, structures, equip- in accordance with Chapter 56. merit or similar activities shall comply with NFPA 70. 3307.3 Demolition using explosives.Approved fire hoses for use by demolition personnel shall be maintained at the demo- SECTION 3305 lition site whenever explosives are used for demolition.Such FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS fire hoses shall be connected to an approved water supply and shall be capable of being brought to bear on post-detonation 3305.1 Storage of flammable and combustible liquids. fires anywhere on the site of the demolition operation. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Section 5704. 3305.2 Class I and Class II liquids. The storage, use and SECTION 3308 handling of flammable and combustible liquids at construe- OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR FIRE tion sites shall be in accordance with Section 5706.2.Ventila- PROTECTION tion shall be provided for operations involving the application 3308.1 Program superintendent.The owner shall designate of materials containing flammable solvents. a person to be the fire prevention program superintendent 3305.3 Housekeeping. Flammable and combustible liquid who shall be responsible for the fire prevention program and storage areas shall be maintained clear of combustible vege- ensure that it is carried out through completion of the project. tation and waste materials. Such storage areas shall not be The fire prevention program superintendent shall have the used for the storage of combustible materials. authority to enforce the provisions of this chapter and other 3305.4 Precautions against fire. Sources of ignition and provisions as necessary to secure the intent of this chapter. Where guard service is provided, the superintendent shall be smoking shall be prohibited in flammable and combustible liquid storage areas. Signs shall be posted in accordance with responsible for the guard service. Section 310. 3308.2 Prefire plans. The fire prevention program superin- 3305.5 Handling at point of final use.Class I and II liquids tendent shall develop and maintain an approved prefire plan shall be kept in approved safety containers. in cooperation with the fire chief. The fire chief and the fire code official shall be notified of changes affecting the utiliza- 3305.6Leakage and spills.Leaking vessels shall be immedi- tion of information contained in such prefire plans. ately repaired or taken out of service and spills shall be 3308.3 Training. Training of responsible personnel in the cleaned up and disposed of properly. use of fire protection equipment shall be the responsibility of the fire prevention program.superintendent. SECTION 3306 3308.4 Fire protection devices.The fire prevention program FLAMMABLE GASES superintendent shall determine that all fire protection equip- 3306.1 Storage and handling.The storage,use and handling ment is maintained and serviced in accordance with this code. of flammable gases shall comply with.Chapter 58. The quantity and type of fire protection equipment shall be approved. 3306.2 Cleaning with flammable gas. Flammable gases shall not be used to clean or remove debris from piping open 3308.5 Hot work operations. The fire prevention program to the atmosphere. superintendent shall be responsible for su.pervisi.ng the permit system for hot work operations in.accordance with Chapter. 3316.2.1 Pipe cleaning and. purging. The cleaning and 35. purging of flammable gas piping systems,including clean- � ing new or existing piping systems, purging piping s - 3308.61mpairment of fire protection.systems.Impairments to anysystem shall be.in accordance with Sec- tems into service and purging piping systems out. offare protection �' service,shall comply with.NFPA 56. tion.901. ' F ceplious: 3308.7 Temporary covering of lire protection devices. Coverings placed on or over fire protection devices to protect I.. Compressed gas piping systems other than fuel them from. damage during construction processes shall be gas piping systems where in accordance with immediately removed upon the completion of the construe- Chapter 53. tion processes in the room.or area in whiich the devices are f 2. Piping systems regulated by the international installed. r Fuel Gas Code. 3. Liquefied petroleum gas systems in. accordance with.Chapter 61.. 298 2815 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE® FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEfl OUTt®tt SECTION 3309 3313.2 Buildings being demolished. Where a building is FIRE REPORTING being demolished and a standpipe is existing within such a 3309.1 Emergency telephone. Readily accessible emer- building, such standpipe shall be maintained in an operable gency telephone facilities shall be provided in an approved condition so as to be available for use by the fire department. location at the construction site.The street address of the con- Such standpipe shall be demolished with the building but struction site and the emergency telephone number of the fire shall not be demolished more than one floor below the floor department shall be posted adjacent to the telephone. being demolished. 3313.3 Detailed requirements.Standpipes shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of Section 905. SECTION 3310 Exception: Standpipes shall be either temporary or per- ACCESS FOR FIRE FIGHTING manent in nature,and with or without a water supply,pro- 3310.1 Required access.Approved vehicle access for fire fight- vided that such standpipes comply with the requirements ing shall be provided to all construction or demolition sites. of Section 905 as to capacity,outlets and materials. Vehicle access shall be provided to within 100 feet(30 480 mm) of temporary or permanent fire department connections. Vehi- cle access shall be provided by either temporary or permanent SECTION 3314 roads, capable of supporting vehicle loading under all weather AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM conditions.Vehicle access shall be maintained until permanent 3314.1 Completion before occupancy. In buildings where fire apparatus access roads are available. an automatic sprinkler system is required by this code or the 3310.2 Key boxes. Key boxes shall be provided as required International Building Code, it shall be unlawful to occupy by Chapter 5. any portion of a building or structure until the automatic sprinkler system installation has been tested and approved, except as provided in Section 105.3.4. SECTION 3311 3314.2 Operation of valves. Operation of sprinkler control MEANS OF EGRESS valves shall be allowed only by properly authorized person- [BE]3311.1 Stairways required.Where a building has been nel and shall be accompanied by notification of duly desig- constructed to a building height of 50 feet (15 240 mm) or nated parties. Where the sprinkler protection is being four stories, or where an existing building exceeding 50 feet regularly turned off and on to facilitate connection of newly (15 240 mm) in building height is altered, not less than one completed segments, the sprinkler control valves shall be temporary lighted stairway shall be provided unless one or checked at the end of each work period to ascertain that pro- more of the permanent stairways are erected as the construc- tection is in service. tion progresses. 3311.2 Maintenance. Required means of egress shall be SECTION 3315 maintained during construction and demolition, remodeling PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS or alterations and additions to any building. Exception:Approved temporary means of egress systems 3315.1 Where required. Structures under construction, and facilities. alteration or demolition shall be provided with not less than one approved portable fire extinguisher in accordance with Section 906 and sized for not less than ordinary hazard as fol- SECTION 3312 lows: WATER SUPPLY FOR FIRE PROTECTION 1. At each stairway on all floor levels where combustible 3312.1 When required. An approved water supply for fire materials have accumulated. protection, either temporary or permanent, shall be made 2. In every storage and construction shed. available as soon as combustible material arrives on the site. 3. Additional portable fire extinguishers shall be provided where special hazards exist including, but not limited SECTION 3313 to, the storage and use of flammable and combustible STANDPIPES liquids. 3313.1 Where required.In buildings required to have stand- Pipes by Section 905.3.1,not less than one standpipe shall be SECTION 3316 provided for use during construction. Such standpipes shall MOTORIZED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT be installed prior to construction exceeding 40 feet (12 192 3316.1 Conditions of use. Internal-combustion-powered tom)in height above the lowest level of fire department vehi- construction equipment shall be used in accordance with all cle access. Such standpipe shall be provided with fire depart- of the following conditions: 'Dent hose connections at accessible locations adjacent to usable stairways. Such standpipes shall be extended as con- 1. Equipment shall be located so that exhausts do not dis- struction progresses to within one floor of the highest point of charge against combustible material. construction having secured decking or flooring. 2. Exhausts shall be piped to the outside of the building. 293 2015 IN i ERNA T IONAL FIRE CODE® H FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION 3. Equipment shall not be refueled while in operation. 4. Fuel for equipment shall be stored in an approved area outside of the building. SECTION 3317 SAFEGUARDING ROOFING OPERATIONS 3317.1 General.Roofing operations utilizing heat-producing systems or other ignition sources shall be conducted in accor- dance with Sections 3317.2 and 3317.3 and Chapter 35. 3317.2 Asphalt and tar kettles.Asphalt and tar kettles shall be operated in accordance with Section 303. 3317.3 Fire extinguishers for roofing operations. Fire extinguishers shall comply with Section 906. There shall be not less than one multipurpose portable fire extinguisher with a minimum 3-A 40-B:C rating on the roof being covered or repaired. • 2035 INTERNATK)NAL FIRE CODE® V illA Generated by COMcheck-Web Software Mechanical Compliance Certificate Section 1 : Project Information FILE COPY Energy Code:2009 IECC Project Title:West Mtn. Kitchen Reno Project Type:Alteration Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: West Mountain Rd. West Mountain Resort Phil Tucker Queensbury,New York 12804 59 West Mountain Road Adirondack P&M,Inc. Queensbury,New York 12804 10 Holden Ave. Glens Falls,New York 12801 518-793-3883 phil@adirondackpm.com Section 2: General Information Building Location(for weather data): Glens Falls,New York Climate Zone: 6a REVIEWED FOR Section 3: Mechanical Systems List ENERGY CODE COMPLIANCE Quantity System Type&Description 1 HVAC System(Single Zone): Heating:2 each-Other,Propane,Capacity=125 kBtu/h No minimum efficiency requirement applies Cooling:2 each-Other,Capacity=63 kBtu/h,Air-Cooled Condenser,Air Economizer No minimum efficiency requirement applies Fan System: FAN SYSTEM 1 --Compliance(Motor nameplate HP method):Fails:FAN 2:Fan control is unspecified Fans: FAN 2 Supply,Unspecified,2000 CFM,1.5 motor nameplate hp FAN 1 Supply,Unspecified,2000 CFM,1.5 motor nameplate hp Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System : I] 1. Integrated economizer is required for this location and system. ❑ 2. Cooling system provides a means to relieve excess outdoor air during economizer operation. Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable: ❑ 1. Plant equipment and system capacity no greater than needed to meet loads Exception(s): ❑ Standby equipment automatically off when primary system is operating ❑ Multiple units controlled to sequence operation as a function of load ❑ 2. Minimum one temperature control device per system Li 3. Minimum one humidity control device per installed humidification/dehumidification system O 4. Load calculations per ASHRAE/ACCA Standard 183. ❑ 5. Automatic Controls:Setback to 55°F(heat)and 85°F(cool);7-day clock,2-hour occupant override,10-hour backup Exception(s): Continuously operating zones ❑ 6. Outside-air source for ventilation;system capable of reducing OSA to required minimum • 7. R-5 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces Project Title:West Mtn. Kitchen Reno Report date: 10/09/18 Data filename: Page 1 of 3 F i R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly Exception(s): ❑ Ducts located within equipment ❑ Ducts with interior and exterior temperature difference not exceeding 15°F. ❑ 8. Mechanical fasteners and sealants used to connect ducts and air distribution equipment ❑ 9. Ducts sealed-longitudinal seams on rigid ducts;transverse seams on all ducts;UL 181A or 181B tapes and mastics ❑ 10.Hot water pipe insulation: 1.5 in.for pipes<=1.5 in.and 2 in.for pipes>1.5 in. Chilled water/refrigerant/brine pipe insulation: 1.5 in.for pipes<=1.5 in.and 1.5 in.for pipes>1.5 in. Steam pipe insulation: 1.5 in.for pipes<=1.5 in.and 3 in.for pipes >1.5 in. Exception(s): ❑ Piping within HVAC equipment. ❑ Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105°F. ❑ Fluid not heated or cooled with renewable energy. ❑ Piping within room fan-coil(with AHRI440 rating)and unit ventilators(with AHR1840 rating). ❑ Runouts<4 ft in length. ❑ 11.Operation and maintenance manual provided to building owner ❑ 12.Thermostatic controls have 5°F deadband Exception(s): ❑ Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling ❑ Special occupancy or special applications where wide temperature ranges are not acceptable and are approved by the authority having jurisdiction. ❑ 13.Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.17 ❑ 14.Demand control ventilation(DCV)present for high design occupancy areas(>40 person/1000 ft2 in spaces>500 ft2)and served by systems with any one of 1)an air-side economizer,2)automatic modulating control of the outdoor air damper,or 3)a design outdoor airflow greater than 3000 cfm. Exception(s): ❑ Systems with heat recovery. ❑ Multiple-zone systems without DDC of individual zones communicating with a central control panel. ❑ Systems with a design outdoor airflow less than 1200 cfm. ❑ Spaces where the supply airflow rate minus any makeup or outgoing transfer air requirement is less than 1200 cfm. ❑ 15.Motorized,automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings Exception(s): ❑ Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings<3 stories ❑ 16.Automatic controls for freeze protection systems present ❑ 17.Exhaust air heat recovery included for systems 5,000 cfm or greater with more than 70%outside air fraction or specifically exempted Exception(s): ❑ Hazardous exhaust systems,commercial kitchen and clothes dryer exhaust systems that the International Mechanical Code prohibits the use of energy recovery systems. ❑ Systems serving spaces that are heated and not cooled to less than 60°F. ❑ Where more than 60 percent of the outdoor heating energy is provided from site-recovered or site solar energy. ❑ Heating systems in climates with less than 3600 HDD. ❑ Cooling systems in climates with a 1 percent cooling design wet-bulb temperature less than 64°F. ❑ Systems requiring dehumidification that employ energy recovery in series with the cooling coil. ❑ Laboratory fume hood exhaust systems that have either a variable air volume system capable of reducing exhaust and makeup air volume to 50 percent or less of design values or,a separate make up air supply meeting the following makeup air requirements: a)at least 75 percent of exhaust flow rate,b)heated to no more than 2°F below room setpoint temperature,c)cooled to no lower than 3°F above room setpoint temperature,d)no humidification added,e)no simultaneous heating and cooling. Section 5: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed mechanical alteration project represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application.The proposed mechanical alteration project has been designed to meet the 2009 IECC,Chapter 8,requirements in COMcheck-Web and to comply with the manda irements in the Requirements Checklist. ,04 time. 046- 242/. Name-Title ignatu Date Project Title:West Mtn. Kitchen Reno Report date: 10/09/18 Data filename: Page 2 of 3 Section 6: Post Construction Compliance Statement HVAC record drawings of the actual installation,system capacities,calibration information,and performance data for each equipment provided to the owner. ▪ HVAC O&M documents for all mechanical equipment and system provided to the owner by the mechanical contractor. • Written HVAC balancing and operations report provided to the owner. The above post construction requirements hav een c mplete . /6 (0 (1 - Principal Mechanical Designer-Name Signature Date Project Notes: Kitchen Alterations. Project Title:West Mtn. Kitchen Reno Report date: 10/09/18 Data filename: Page 3 of 3 , ATLANTIC TES I G LABORATORIES zty�' ' Albany ® F 2 Corporate Drive L.,....;L.,....; ,. E © E OW LE PN -1 S li:on Park.NY t2A�5 WBE certified company ' tiara: testing corn5 OCT 11201 � I October 9, 2018 -------� ! TOWN OF QUEENSBURY GIe treet Associates, LLC West IIll�ountal+ r&f°C/PE'. _._��....1 333 Gl�tree ite 102 59 West Mountain Road Telephone: 518-761-2408 Glens Falls, New York 80-1 Queensbury. New York 12804 Email:mboice@333-425gsa.com Attn: Mr. Marshal Boice Re: Special inspection and Construction Materials Engineering and Testing Services West Mountain-Main Lodge Kitchen Renovation Queensbury, New York ATL No.AT998-2016-10-18 Thank you for the opportunity to submit a proposal for the referenced services. In accordance with your request, please find enclosed the following items for review: • Scope of Services • Fee Schedule • AGREEMENT for Special Inspection and Construction Materials Engineering and Testing Services • Standard Terms and Conditions ATL is WBE certified by the New York State Department of Economic Development, Division of Minority&Women's Business Development. To accept ATL's proposal, return a signed AGREEMENT with attachments via email or to: Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Limited Contracts Department PO Box 29 6431 US Highway 11 Canton, New York 13617 One countersigned AGREEMENT will be returned via email, unless otherwise directed. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at your convenience. We look forward to your response. Sincerely, A ANTIC TESTING LABORATORIES, Limited ANTIC NI. Collier, I.E. FILE COPY Project Manager EMC/AAJ/meh Enclosures Binghamton o Canton 0 Elmira • Plattsburgh • Poughkeepsie ♦ Rochester ♦ Syracuse♦ Utica • Watertown Glen Street AssociiVes,LLC AFL No.AT998-2018-10-18 October 3,2018 AGREEMENT SPECIAL INSPECTION AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TESTING SERVICES This AGREEMENT is by and between West Mountain Resort Street Associates, LLC 333 Gleam-Sty Suite 102 59 West Mountain Road Glens Falls, New Yo 8i14 Queensbury, New York 12804 Herein referred to as''CLIENT'and Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Limited PO Box 29 6431 US Highway 11 Canton, New York 13617 Herein referred to as"ATL",who agree as follows: A. DECLARATIONS: CLIENT by virtue of the mutual execution of this AGREEMENT retains ATL to provide Special Inspection and Construction Materials Engineering and Testing Services associated with CLIENT's project(herein referred to as the"PROJECT'),and described as follows: West Mountain-Main Lodge Kitchen Renovation 69 West Mountain Road Queensbu r,Warren County, New York B. SERVICES:ATL will provide Special Inspection and Construction Materials Engineering and Testing Services for the PROJECT in accordance with the attached Scope of Services. C. FEES:All services provided for the PROJECT will be invoiced in accordance with the attached Fee Schedule. D. PAYMENT TERMS: Invoices will be submitted in accordance with the attached Scope of Services and Fee Schedule for the actual services rendered. Invoices are due when rendered and payable in US dollars. Accounts past due 10 days are subject to a service charge of 1.5%per month or an annual percentage rate of 18%. E. CONTRACT DURATION: This AGREEMENT shall continue in force until December 31, 2019, unless terminated earlier by mutual agreement or as described hereinafter. This AGREEMENT may be extended beyond the aforementioned date only by written agreement between CLIENT and ATL. F. STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The attached Standard Terms s and Conditions are a part cf this AGREEMENT and are incorporated herein by reference. This AGREEMENT and its attachments represent the complete and final agreement between CLIENT and ATL. All prior negotiations, representations, and understandings are integrated herein. This AGREEMENT may be amended only by written instrument,signed by authorized representatives of both CLIENT and ATL. This AGREEMENT and its attached Scope of Services,Fee Schedule,and Standard Terms and Conditions are hereby accepted,agreed upon,and signed by an authorized representative of each party. ACCEPTED BY: ACCEPTED BY: w �140ctt QESCf t ATLANTIC TESTING LABORATORIES,Limited —Glen-Street Signature Signatu. Marijean B.Remington,CEO Printed Name and Title Printed Name and Title patb i' - tt -DP 18 /6`/(� )Z.U/g Date j Date Page 1 of 3 ( Glen Street Associates,LLC ATL Arc.AI g 98-2016-10-13 • October 9,2018 STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1.Definitions. unrelated extrinsic purposes by either CLIENT or ATL, ATL — Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Limited, with its without the prior written consent of the other party. Corporate Offices located at PO Box 29,6431 US Highway CLIENT agrees to compensate ATL,In accordance with the 11, Canton, New York 13517. The firm retained to provide terms of this AGREEMENT, for all documents and other the services under this AGREEMENT. work produced by ATL as instruments of service. Failure to compensate ATL for services rendered under this CLIENT—The Entity or person with whom ATL has entered AGREEMENT forfeits CLIENTs right to Ownership and use into this AGREEMENT for the services to be provided under of ATL's instruments of service for any purpose. this AGREEMENT. OWNER—The Entity or person that possesses ownership ATL shall not be responsible for the interpretation and/or rights and control over the PROJECT. misuse by others of the instruments of services furnished by it. CLIENT agrees to release and hold ATL harmless from 2.Right of Entry. CLIENT will provide or arrange for right of and against all claims, damages, losses, and expenses entry of the employees,agents,cr subcontractors of ATL to arsine frcm the interpretation and/or misuse by others of perform and complete the work that is the subject of this instruments of service provided by ATL. AGREEMENT. ATL will retain all pertinent records relating to the services CLIENT authorizes and/cr will fiord hate authcriza'on for performed in accordance with ATL's record retention policy. ATL and/or its representatives to enter and examine the The records will be made available to CLIENT at all subject property and/or subject buiiding(s)and if app.icabie, reasonable times, upon written request,and far the cost of to extract samples for subsequent laboratory analysis, in retrieval and reproduction. 1` accordance with the Scope of Services made part of this 8. Hidden Conditions. A condition is hidden if it is AGREEMENT, concealed or is not capable of detecticn by reasonable visual Further,CLIENT authorizes ATL to make oral and/or written observation. If ATL recognizes that a hidden condition may inquiry of appropriate federal, state, and local government exist,ATL will notify CLIENT. ATL shall not be responsible agencies or authorities in respect to the services being for any costs or liabilities resulting from hidden conditions. rendered. 9. Hazardous Wastes. CLIENT shall advise ATL of any 3.Jotrsito Activities. In no event shall ATL be responsible known hazardous wastes or hazardous substances existing or liable for construction means end methods, jobsite at or near the site at which ATL is to perform work. if ATL superintendence, construction sequencing and/or discovers hazardous wastes or hazardous substances after it coordination,or general safety in,on,or about the jobs te. undertakes the PROJECT,or if ATL discovers the nature or extent of hazardous wastes or hazardous substances differs 4.Health and Safety. ATL and its employees,agents,and materially from what CLIENT initially advised,ATL's Scope subcontractors shall be afforded safe access to and on the of Services, Schedule, and Fees made part of this project site in accordance with all applicable federal and AGREEMENT shalt be adjusted, as mutually agreed by state safety laws and regulations, including, but rot limited CUENT and ATL. to, relevant provisions of the OSHA standards. The more stringent of those or any site specific, health and safety If reportable quantities of petroleum product and/or chemical programs and procedures shall prevail. contamination are discovered on the PROJECT site during performance of the work tasks described herein, or during In addition to the laws,standards,and regulations above,the any subsequent work completed at the PROJECT site, the OWNER, or CLIENT, as the OW',NERs representative, and appropriate local, state, and/or federal agencies must be any agents thereof,including contractors and subcontractors, notified, as required by law. ATL will make a reasonable shall adhere to all applicable safety requirements while within attempt to notify CLIENT when reportable quantities are the exclusion zone work area established by ATL. discovered. The OWNER, or CLIENT, as the OWNER's 5.Standard of Care. Services provided by ATL under this representative,is responsible for providing notification to the AGREEMENT will be performed in a manner consistent with proper authorities. the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of ATL shall have no responsibility for the presence,discovery, the industry performing similar services using recognized handling,removal,or disposal of,or exposure of persons to, methodologies in the same or comparable locality. hazardous wastes or hazardous substances at the 6,Tests,Data,and Reports. In accepting reports of tests, PROJECT site, CUENT shall indemnify and hold harmless data, and/or oh e'v tions provided pursuant to this ATL from any liability, toss,damage,or expense arising out AGREEMENT, CLIENT acknowledges that the extent of of or related to the presence or discovery of hazardous ATL's cbiigat'cn with respect thereto is limited to furnishing wastes or hazardous substances on the PROJECT site. of such tests, data, and/or observations which shall not be The ownership of and responsibility for all contaminated used by others to determine acceptance of any construction materials, hazardous materials, hazardous wastes, and work, nor shall it relieve the contractor in any way from his hazardous substances generated, released, uncovered, obligations and responsibilities to c:nduct the work in transport , and/or collected during the work tasks referred conformance with the PROJECT plans and specifications. to herein will remain with the OWNER. 7. Ownership and Reuse of Instruments of Service. All data compilation, reports: photographs, and/or drawings produced by ATL as instruments of service, in accordance with this AGREEMENT, shall not be used or reused for Page 2 of 3 Glen Street Associates,LLC An No.AT998-2016-10-18 October 9,2018 10.Limitations of Liability. To the fullest extent permitted 14. Termination. ATL or CLIENT may terminate this by law, CLIENT agrees to limit the liability of ATL and its AGREEMENT for convenience and without cause. Upon directors, off cars, consultants, agents, employees, receipt of termination notice, ATL will stop work on ail subcontractors,and respective shareholders for any and all services included in this AGREEMENT. CLIENT shall pay claims, losses, damages, expenses or claim expenses ATL for all services performed up to the date of termination (including attorneys' fees)arising cut of this AGREEMENT, notice, plus reasonable termination expenses and fees. from any cause or causes whatsoever, so that the total Receipt of final payment is a condition precedent to delivery aggregate liability of ATL and its directors, officers, of instruments of service owed up tc the date of termination consultants, agents, employees, subcontractcrs, and notice. Upon termination for convenience, the terminating respective shareholders shall not exceed ATL's total fee for party shall have no further rights cr remedies. services rendered under this AGREEMENT, or $50,CCO, whichever is greater and regardless of the legal theory under In the event of failure by ether party to perform in which liability is imposed. Such causes by way of example accordance with the terms hereof,either party may terminate include, but are not limited to: (a) professional negligence, this AGREEMENT for cause, upon written notice. Such including errors, omissions, or other professional acts; (b) termination may be rescinded by the terminating party if that strict liability; (c) breach of contract; (d) environmental su:stantial failure has been remedied within a reasonable contamination resulting from handling, transport, storage, period cf time. discharge,dispersal or release of hazardous materials;and 15.Delay. Neither CLIENT ncr ATL vw111 be liable to perform (e)including without limitation,CLIENT claims cf contribution services provided for under this AGREEMENT when such and indemnificatior with respect to third-party claims. performance is delayed or prevented by an occurrence ATL will not be responsible for any loss,damage,or liability beyond the control and without fault or negligence of either arising from acts or omissions by the CLIENT cr OWNER,or CLIENT or ATL. any agents,staff,contractors,or other consultants thereof. In no event shall ATL be liable or respcns b'e to the CLIENT, Relevant to ATL services provided under this AGREEMENT, its respective shareholders, directors, officers, employees, CLIENT shall provide ATL with immediate written notification consultants, contractors, and agents, cr OWNER, for or on of event or actions that may result in any liability claims, the account of any stoppage or delay to the PROJECT damages,losses,and expenses. resulting from the tests, data, results, and/or findings furnished by ATL through performance of the services under 11. Waiver of Consequential Damages. Notwithstanding this AGREEMENT, any other provision of this AGREEMENT, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, CLIENT and ATL waive incidental, In the event of PROJECT suspension,or delay for more than indirect, and consequential damages (such as loss of three months, ATL may elect to finalize all tests, data business, loss of income, lost revenues, lost profits,loss of compilation, analysis, and reports to complete services financing, toss of use, and loss of reputation) for claims, performed to the date of suspension or delay. CLIENT disputes,or other matters arising out of or relating In any way agrees to compensate ATL,in accordance with the terms of to the PROJECT or to this AGREEMENT.This mutual waiver the agreement, for all services completed and other work is applicable,without limitation,to all consequential damages produced by ATL as instruments of service, that either party may have incurred or may incur, whether 16. Successor and Asslons. CLIENT and ATL each bird arising in contract,tort(including negligence),warranty,strict themselves, their partners, successors, assigns, and legal liability,equity,or that may arise out of or be asserted as a representatives to the other party of this AGREEMENT and part of a third-party claim to the partners, successors, assigns, and legal 12. Insurance. ATL represents that it, together with its representatives of such other party, in respect to all agents and staff, are protected by worker's compensation covenants of this AGREEMENT. Neither CLIENT nor ATL insurance, and that ATL has such coverage under public shall assign, sublet, or transfer its interest in the liability and property damage insurance policies ATL deems AGREEMENT without the w itten consent of the other. to be adequate. Certificates for any such policies of 17, Governing Law and Venue. This AGREEMENT shall insurance will be provided to CLIENT upon written request. be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of CLIENT recognizes that ATL's insurance polies may the State of Na:r York without regard to any conflicts of law contain certain exclusions,including,but not limited to,those provisions. All claims,disputes,and lawsuits arising out of or for certain psalms arising from the discharge, dispersal, in connection with this AGREEMENT shall be resolved or release,or escape of pollutants. adjudicated in the State of New Ycrk, 13. Dispute Resolution. If a dispute arises out of this 'End of Standard Terms and Conditions" AGREEMENT,CLIENT and ATL agree to pursue resolution through good faith discussion and negotiation or ether mutually agreed dispute resolution process, including mediation,before instituting litigation. In the event legal action is necessary to enforce the payment terms of this AGREEMENT,ATL shall be entitled to collect from CLIENT any judgment or settlement sums due plus reasonable attomett s fees,court costs,and other expenses incurred by ATL for such collection action. Page 3 of 3 Glen StreotAsscciates,LLC ATL No.AT993-2015-10-18 October 9,2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES West Mountain-Main Lodge Kitchen Renovation,59 West Mountain Road, Queensbury,Warren County, New York ATL is a member of the American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL). ATL conforms to American Society for Testing and Materials,ASTM E 329"Specification for Agencies Involved in the Testing and/or Inspection of Materials Used in Construction", and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, AASHTO R 18 'Establishing and Implementing a Quality System for Construction Materials Testing Laboratories", in our accredited facilities. Our testing equipment is calibrated using methods traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. ATL has AASHTO accredited and AMRL/CCRL evaluated laboratories for hot mix asphalt, soil, aggregate, fireproofing, masonry, and Portland cement concrete testing. We participate in the proficiency sampling program and conduct internal quality assurance audits. ATL has U.S. Army Corps of Engineers validated laboratories for testing bituminous, soil, aggregate, masonry, and concrete. ATL encourages inspections or audits of our laboratory facilities. The following is a general Scope of Services for providing special inspection requirements contained in the International Building Code (IBC) and construction materials engineering and testing services. CLIENT will be responsible for determining, requesting, authorizing, and scheduling services. CLIENT agrees that ATL is not responsible for performing services that are neither requested nor authorized by CLIENT, including but not limited to, services that are required by the construction documents and/or outlined in the following general Scope of Services. Professional Engineering services, required to perform the Scope of Services outlined below, will be provided by ATL Engineering, P.C. A. ATL could provide the following field services: 1. Soil: Provide a Technician to perform the following field testing of fill materials: • ASTM D 75: Practice for Sampling Aggregates • ASTM D 2922: Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods • ASTM D 3017: Water Content of Soil and Rock in Place by Nuclear Methods • ASTM D 6938: In-place Density and Water Content of Soil and Soil-Aggregate by Nuclear Methods Provide a Special Inspector to observe the following items for compliance with the approved geotechnical report, as required in Section 1705.6 and table 1705.6 of the IBC: • Type of controlled fill material used • Lift thickness of controlled fill material • Testing frequency and results of the in-place density testing Provide a Geotechnical Engineer to observe the following items, as required in Section 1705.6 and table 1705.6 of the IBC: • Foundation subgrade preparation in accordance with the approved geotechnical report and documents prepared by the Registered Design Professional prior to placement of shallow footings and controlled fill. Page 1 of 3 Glen Street Associates,LLC ATL No.AT998-2018-10-18 octeber 9,2018 2. Concrete: Provide a Technician to perform the following field tests of freshly mixed concrete: • ASTM C 31: Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field • ASTM C 143: Slump of Hydraulic Cement Concrete . ASTM C 172: Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete • ASTM C 231: Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method • ASTM C 1064: Temperature of Freshly Mixed Portland Cement Concrete • Report quantity of fresh concrete tested and test results Provide a Special Inspector to observe the following items, as required in Section 1705.3 and Table 1705.3 of the IBC: • Reinforcing steel and placement • Formwork dimensions and general location • Bolts to be installed in concrete prior to and dur:ng placement of concrete where allowable loads have been increased • Use of required design mix • Sampling and testing of fresh concrete, including fabrication of specimens for i# strength testing • Placement of concrete • Maintenance of curing temperatures and techniques 3. Structural Steel: The CLIENT, owner, and/or contractor will ensure that steel fabrication shop inspection and material verifications are performed to satisfy the building code and project document requirements. Provide a Special Inspector to observe the following field items, as required in Section 1705.2. and Table 1705.2.3 of the IBC: • Review material certifications, Welder Performance Qualification Records (WPQR), Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), and Procedure Qualification Records (PQR)for conformance with project specifications and application during erection • Compare filler metals and welded joints used for conformance with project specifications and approved WPS . Tightness of high strength bolted connections • Welding of structural steel, including complete and partial penetration groove welds, singlepass and mutiplepass fillet welds, and deck welds • Welding of reinforcing steel • Steel frame joint details for compliance with approved construction documents, including details for bracing and stiffening, member locations, and application of joint details B. ATL could provide the following laboratory services: 1. Soil: • ASTM D 422: Particle-Size Analysis of Soils(without Hydrometer analysis) • ASTM D 1557: Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort 2. Concrete and Aggregate: • ASTM C 39: Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens ▪ ASTM C 117: Material Finer than 75pm (#200)Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing . ASTM C 136: Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates Page 2of3 Glen Street Associates,LLC A7L No,A7998-2016-10-16 Oclobor 9,2018 C. ATL could provide the following additional services: 1. Transport samples that require laboratory analysis. 2. Provide an Engineer and/or Project Manager to perform the following: • Review project plans and specifications, as provided to ATL, which are relevant to the services outlined in this Exhibit • Review test data generated by ATL + Attend project meetings as directed by CLIENT • Prepare reports 3. Distribute reports as directed by CLIENT. Reports will be distributed to CLIENT by email, unless otherwise directed. NOTES TO THE SCOPE OF SERVICES ATL's representatives will not accept or reject construction materials, means and methods, material quantities,and/or completed construction. Untested portions of soil and aggregate samples will be discarded two weeks after completion of the testing. Compressive strength test specimens will be discarded upon completion of the testing,and hold cylinders upon the 28-day compressive strength exceeding the minimum specified value, unless instructed other;:ise. We require a minimum of five days advance notice prior to project initiation and one day advance notice for subsequent scheduling of field services. Cancellation of scheduled services must be received prior to personnel departure for the PROJECT site, or a minimum charge in accordance with the Fee Schedule will be applicable. Prior to project initiation, CLIENT will provide ATL with copies of the PROJECT plans and specifications and all revisions and addenda, Statement of Special Inspections,approved material submittals,approved shop drawings,and the geotechnical report. Page 3of3 G?en Street Associates,LLC ATL No.ATS98-2016-10-1e October0,2018 Pa-;e1of1 FEE SCHEDULE Service Estimated Unit Fee Estimated Quantity Cost Atlantic Testing Laboratories Technical Personnel Geotechnical Engineer:Field $600.00/Day Project Manager/Materials Engineer $90.00/Hour Special Inspector:Soil and Concrete-Field $410.00/Day Special Inspector:Soil and Concrete-Field $260.00/Half Day Special Inspector:Steel-Field $575.00/Day Technician:Soil and Concrete $325.00/Day Technician:Soil and Concrete $205.001 Half Day _ E Laboratory Testing Concrete and Aggregate-ASTM C 39:Compressive Strength $13.00/Cylinder Test or Hold Cylinder(fabricated by ATL) j Concrete and Aggregate-ASTM C 117:Material Finer than 75 $25.00/Test mm(#200 slave)in Mineral Aggregates by Washing Concrete and Aggregate-ASTM C 136:Sieve Analysis of Fine $60.00/Test and Coarse Aggregates Soil-ASTM D 1557:Laboratory Compaction Modified Effort $145.00/Test Soil-ASTM D 422:Particle-Size Analysis without Hydrometer $75.00/Test Miscellaneous Nuclear Density Meter-Soil $45.00/Day Sample Pickup-When no other services are performed f $100.00/Trip Skidmore-Wilhelm Tension Device 925.00/Day Travel-Includes Labor and Mileage $75.03/Trip ATL Engineering,P.C. Technical Personnel Principal Engineer $140.00/Hour Professional Engineer $120.00/Hour NOTES TO THE FEE SCHEDULE As used in this schedule: A standard day is defined as time on-site during a 4-to 8-hour period,Monday through Friday,within the hours of 6:CO a.m.and 6:C0 p.m. A standard half-day is defined as time or-site up to a 4-hour period,Monday through Friday,within the hours of 6:00 a.m,and 6:00 p.m. Services provided for 4 or more hours outside the standard day,as defined above,arc subject to a night differential. Unless otherwise stated in the Fee Schedule,daily overtime rates are calculated by dividing the daily rate by 8 and multiplying by 1.50 and hourly overtime rates are calculated by multiplying the hourly rate by 1.50. Services performed on Saturdays and Sundays/Holidays will be invoiced at 1.50 and 1.75 times the unit fees,respectively,Travel performed on Saturdays/Sundays/Holidays may be invoiced at 1.25 times the unit fees. The fee for ASTM C 39 includes the handing and final curing outlined in.ASTM C 31. All cylinders fabricated will be invoiced at the unit fee noted in the fee schedule. Travel charge is inclusive of labor and mileage for the referenced project site. Rates for ATL personnel are for time cn-site only and are not invoiced portal-to-portal. Travel that is required by ATL to other locations will be invciced at a separate rate,based on the distance traveled and time expended. The foregoing fees for labcratory services reflect a standard laboratoryturn-around-time(TAT). A laboratorysurcharge up to 10C io is applicable to samples requiring priority TAT. Advance notification of priority TAT is required to ensure completion of the laboratory work within specified time frames. friNEW YORK Department STATE OF OPPORTUNITY. of Health ANDREW M. CUOMO HOWARD A.ZUCKER, M.D.,J.D. SALLY DRESLIN, M.S., R.N. Governor Commissioner Executive Deputy Commissioner November 15, 2018 Mr. Spencer Montgomery Apex Capital, LLC. O 59 West Mountain Rd. 176-'s Queensbury, NY 12804 Re: West Mountain Bar& Eatery- Cafeteria Facility Code: 56-AD19 t Queensbury(T), Warren County _ NOV 2 U 20] L_J Dear Mr. Montgomery: TOWN OF QUEENSBup'v This office is in receipt of a Notice of Intent to Constru , r aravert a Facility (DOH- 154), Architectural Plans, and ancillary documents, for the renovation of a food service, West Mountain Bar& Eatery - Cafeteria, located at 59 West Mountain Rd., Queensbury (T), received November 6, 2018. In reviewing your proposal, we find the submission to be in substantial compliance with the New York State Sanitary Code (NYSSC), with the following conditions, and pending the satisfactory completion of a completed works inspection by a representative of this office: • You must have an indirect drain, preferably an air gap, on the three-compartment sink, dishwasher, food preparation sink, ice cuber, and condensate drain lines for the walk-in cooler and walk-in freezer. If the soda ice and beverage dispenser is plumbed to the water distribution system, it will be required to have an indirect drain. As an alternative, the walk-in cooler/freezer may have a condensate pump or evaporation pan. • You will be required to main an adequate test kit to verify the effectiveness of your sanitization rinse for the low-temperature dishwasher. • Please also be aware that the soup warmers are not normally an approved method for cooking or reheating foods. • Please note that no person is to work in a food service establishment in a capacity which can result in contamination of food or food contact surfaces with disease causing organisms; while infected with or carrier of disease causing organisms capable of transmission by food; or, while afflicted with a boil or infected wound. As such, this office suggests that you establish and adhere to a protocol that addresses the treatment of infected wounds, the screening and exclusion of staff from food handling based on illness or symptoms, and the reporting of all allegations of patron illness (that which may be food borne) to this office with 24 hours. It is strongly recommended that your protocol require the exclusion of ill food workers exhibiting gastrointestinal illness for at least 48 hours after the cessation of illness symptoms. These procedures, along with satisfactory hand washing, and prevention of bare hand contact with ready to eat foods, constitute the most significant barriers to the potential spread of illness at a food service establishment. • Basic CPR equipment is required in the dining are. A brochure detailing your requirements is included for your review. Empire State Plaza,Coming Tower,Albany,NY 122371 health.ny.gov • Finally, you must obtain and submit to this office a copy of a Certificate of Compliance from the local code enforcement office. Please contact Corey DiLorenzo, of this office, at (518) 793-3893 to schedule a completed works inspection, or with any additional questions regarding your application. 0 ° Sincerely, Gren6 H' F. Reyri Ids Principal Sanitarian NYSDOH —Glens Falls District Office 77 Mohican St. Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-3893 encl. cc: Ms. Anita Gabalski, GFDO Queensbury(T) Code Enforcement File P:\Facility Folders\West Mountain Bar&Eatery\Cafeteria\11-15-2018 Renovation Letter-Approved.docx BOSWELL ENGINEERING ENGINEERS■SURVEYORS•PLANNERS■SCIENTISTS 799 Madison Avenue•Albany,N.Y.12208•(518)436-6310•Fax(518)436-0859 Ili ADDENDUM No. 1 ;j OCT 16 2018 r � ' PROJECT NAME: West Mountain Ski Lodge TOWN OF OUP9'48PURY Main Lodge Kitchen Renovaticin _ UlL L l 'G& CO!'ES Town of Queensbury Warren County, NY ADDENDUM DATE: October 16,2018 FILE COPY The following Addendum No. 1 consisting of(7) pages (including this cover page) is hereby issued on the 16`h day of October 2018, in connection with the schematic drawings provided showing locations of the HVAC, electrical and plumbing. Additions as outlined below are now considered part of contract documents for this project. 1. Ventilation rates in accordance with M-table 403.3 of the mechanical code;The ventilation rates for the kitchen in accordance to M-table 403.3.1.1(a)is .07 or greater;This is based on Net Occupiable Square footage as referenced in 403.3.1.1(a).This rate is accomplished with 2-5 ton RTU's which will each have a minimum of 200 cfm's of fresh air through the economizers and a make-up air unit that will bring in 5,600 cfm's to the kitchen when the hoods are running. 2.HV/AC air balancing test and report shall be provided by; Adirondack Air Balance Company Inc 342 Clendon Brook Rd Queensbury,NY 12804 (518)798-6186 3. Specifications for the HV/AC equipment are attached. ADDENDUM CONTENTS: �P�EOF NEVy yo 5 cr�D.B�Sp,,,�1'- 1. Equipment Summary page 2. Unit specifications • 4 II, t IL 3. Equipment options ! . ! ;; 4. Consolidated Drawings and Unit details 14f 5. Roof Curb Dimensions 3 6. Economizer Detail sheet Fp 067214A*FE SBt V4' Date 09/19/2018 yoRK® Project Name J West Mountain Project Number 59977250 Client I Purchaser Submittal Summary Page Qty Tag# Model# Description 2 ZE060H12B2A1AAAIA1 5 Ton,York Small Sunline Single Packaged R-410A Air Conditioner, Single Stage Cooling, 11.8 EER/14,0 SEER, 125 MBH Input, Single Stage Gas Aluminum Steel,208/230-3-60 • 1.5 HP Standard Static Belt Drive Blower • 1"Throwaway Filters • Smart Equipment Controller including Discharge Air,Return Air, and Outdoor Air Temperature Sensors. • Microchannel All Aluminum Condenser Coil, Copper tube/Aluminum fin Evaporator Coil •Galvanized Steel Drain Pan •Standard Access Doors 2 1RC0434 Roof Curb- 14"High, Flat,Uninsulated, Full Perimeter(Shipped Knocked Down) 2 1024476 Cambridgeport Ultra Low Leak Single Enthalpy Economizer for Sunline Packaged Rooftop Units Equipment start-up and commissioning by a factory trained technician is recommended. Contact your supplying distributor or sales representative for additional information&guidance. ,L WARNING:Cancer and Reproductive Harm-www.P65VVarnings.ca.gov Unitary Sales Tool v1.5.9.0 Information Is subject to change without notice.Check local codes. Printed 09/19/2018 Small Sunline (3-6 Ton Page:3 iviiiiyoRKe Package) N543 Single Package R-410A Air Conditioner Project Name: West Mountain Unit Model#: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1 Quantity: 2 System: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1(2) Cooling Performance Total gross capacity 63.8 MBH Sensible gross capacity 46.5 MBH Total net capacity 60.2 MBH ) Sensible net capacity 42.9 MBH F "' . Seasonal Efficiency(at ARI) 14.00 SEER ^ ' Efficiency(at ARI) 11.80 EER '"'. t Ambient DB temp. 88.0 °F Entering DB temp. 80.0 °F Entering WB temp. 67.0 °F Leaving DB temp. 58.5 °F Leaving WB temp. 56.9 °F `" _,;,; Power input(w/o blower) 3.92 kW ' Sound power 82 dB(A) Refrigerant ".__ Refrigerant type R-410A Sys1 6 lbs 6 oz 0 l Gas Heating Performance 5 Ton Heating output temp. 60 M • York Units are Manufactured at an ISO 9001 Registered Facilityand Each Heating output capacity(Max) 100 MBH 9 Supply air 2000 CFM Rooftop is Completely Computer-Run Tested Prior to Shipment. Heating input capacity(Max) 125 MBH Unit Features Leaving DB temp. 106.3 °F Single Stage Cooling temp.rise 46.3 °F • g SSE 80.0 % • Single Stage Gas Aluminum Steel Stages 1 • 125 MBH Input Supply Air Blower Performance • Either Supply and/or Return can be Field Converted from Vertical to Supply air 2000 CFM Horizontal Configuration without Cutting Panels. Ext.static pressure 0.6 IWG • Unit Cabinet Constructed of Powder Painted Steel,Certified At 750 Hours Blower speed 1088 RPM Salt Spray Test(ASTM B-117 Standards) Max BHP of Motor(including service factor) 1.73 HP • Full Perimeter Base Rails with Built in Rigging Capabilities Duct location Bottom •Motor rating 1.50 HP Scroll Compressor Actual required BHP 1.13 HP • 1.5 HP Standard Static Belt Drive Blower Power input 1.05 kW • Unit Ships with 1"Throwaway Filters Elevation 335 ft. • Solid Core Liquid Line Filter Driers Drive type BELT • Replacement Filters:2-(15"x 20"x 1"or 2")and 1-(14"x 25"x 1"or 2"). Electrical Data Unit accepts 1"or 2"wide filters. Power supply 230-3-60 • Short Circuit Current:5kA RMS Symmetrical Unit min circuit ampacity 28.7 Amps • Single Point Power Connection Unit max over-current protection 35 Amps • Through-the-Curb and Through-The-Base Utility Connections Dimensions&Weight • Microchannel All Aluminum Condenser Coil,Copper tube/Aluminum fin Hgt 33 in. Len 83 in. Wth 45 in. Evaporator Coil Weight with factory installed options 712 lbs. • Galvanized Steel Drain Pan Clearances • Standard Access Doors Right 24 in. Front 32 in. Back 12 in. Standard Unit Controller:Smart Equipment Control Board Top 72 in. Bottom 0 in. Left 24 in. • An Integrated Low-Ambient Control,Anti-Short Cycle Protection,Lead-Lag, Note: Please refer to the tech guide for listed maximum static pressures Fan On and Fan off Delays,Low Voltage Protection,On-Board Diagnostic and Fault Code Display.Allows all units to operate in the cooling mode down AIMAME°ICAN• (\� to 0°F outdoor ambient without additional components or intervention. !70 w+�CERTIFIED DUALITY vie i p • Safety Monitoring-Monitors the High and Low-Pressure Switches,the Freezestats,the Gas Valve,if Applicable,and the Temperature Limit Switch on Gas and Electric Heat Units.The Unit Control Board will Alarm on Ignition Failures,Safety Lockouts and Repeated Limit Switch Trips. BAS Controller • Smart Equipment Controller including Discharge Air,Return Air,and Outdoor Air Temperature Sensors. • Warranty • One(1)Year Limited Warranty on the Complete Unit • Five(5)Year Warranty-Compressors and Electric Heater Elements • Ten(10)Year Warranty-Aluminized Heat Exchanger Unitary Sales Tool vt 5.9.0 Information is subject to change without notice.Check local codes. Printed 09/19/2018 Small Sunline (3-6 Ton Page:4 YORK® Package) N543 Single Package R-410A Air Conditioner Project Name: West Mountain Unit Model#: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1 Quantity: 2 System: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1(2) Factory Installed Options ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1 Equipment Options Option(s) Selected York Small Sunline Single Packaged R-410A Air Product Category: ZE Conditioner 11.8 EER/14.0 SEER Nominal Cooling Capacity: 060 5 Ton Single Stage Cooling Heat Type and Nominal Heat Capacity: H12 Single Stage Gas Aluminum Steel 125 MBH Input Blower Option: B 1.5 HP Standard Static Belt Drive Blower Voltage: 2 208/230-3-60 Outside Air Option: A Service Options: 1 Sensor Options: A Smart Equipment Controller including Discharge Air, Controls: A Return Air,and Outdoor Air Temperature Sensors. Refrigeration: A Microchannel All Aluminum Condenser Coil,Copper tube/Aluminum fin Evaporator Coil Additional Options: 1 1"Throwaway Filters Cabinet Options: A Galvanized Steel Drain Pan Standard Access Doors Product Generation: 1 Field Installed Accessories • 1 RC0434-Roof Curb- 14"High, Flat, Uninsulated, Full Perimeter (Shipped Knocked Down)(86.0 Ibs) Unitary Sales Tool v1.5.9.0 Information is subject to change without notice.Check local codes. Printed 09/19/2018 Li yogic Small Sunline (3-6 Ton Package) N543 Page:5 Single Package R-410A Air Conditioner Project Name:West Mountain Unit Model#: ZE080H1282A1AAA1A1 Quantity: 2 System: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1(2) Consolidated Drawing _ __ _ I _-y_- -- 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4 NOTES_ 1 i OPERATING I LENTER Of 69AV111 I OR OUTDOOR USE ONLT. 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(165.11 I1.50 1 1.N2 f111,51 ¢0.88 I22,21 1a15.21 (0.50 11231 BPI AT GAS VALVE 1414,51 143.61 E E 1 7.50 31 362 , SENT AIR OUTLET HOOD® (4{A,5] (803,21 LCOMON ISkft N000 �1.91 N.O. OXDU5710N AIR INLE7 HOOD NFA7+IPAMT111 Y97Y1 tOPiIJIIAU [50,01 DISCONNECT 5'BITC' 8 (RAIN HOOD ROI SHOWN IN THIS VILO] CJYCR(OPTIOMAl1 - 'J� FILtE9 4 X At•p CpR ACCFSS 84UER CONVENIENCE 00110 xcSE35 xCt[Ss �. I ACC-33 COVER OPTIONAL) I82657, 27,35 I _ t 1694,11 t $0.88 K.O.21 . ( gas��( G _NN91i4x1/U!!sir 3.78 - 4 38 6.94 (916.6/ 1111,11 f[16,27 d4.68 ill OATS. [1139.81 [6T1.9S �-31.89 AS SUPPLY Ek7RY OIL GUARD 19.d7 f810,01 091,63(/1,11 © (OPTIONAL) 0 0 0.75(19,A1� 1499,11 ~ 164511- 82.19 111,6] OSCSO V4FW RIGHT VIEW PHI FPT CORD DRAIN € al mu<um"1.1.G'fu"m:'.`�.A+s'�"�'1`E��'M"+t w iw2"nin�a`ld" x:x1 i'6 iv V GATE REV461ON RECM EC NO FM I CI1ENG1 n113" x , + w Q O .Itf?41c . 1� EA 12.21.14 NE1 GNAWING .•. LO A9il... 'yMim ri31.t5Mi2 i T.s�isr E y B 03-31.iI Cl/ANWEO OPERATING A CORNER NEIGHS(63 3,4 A 37[3E3 21 19I26 l0 le:ANt n0"unauA...NMm1AI n+SUBMITTAL DWG.SM sum IC te0 NOT APPLICABLE C 1,23,AHED XEA20 man NOELS 34463 LO NUH SAIL nK newt. 3-8 TONS c Nu N01 APPLICABLE A 0 31.31.IS]05ED 1E110 6 T0M 1WOEL E REMOVED 0050LE1E DATA 31A61 51m LOv _.M n'a 41 a TA., A A i cm aM .n JOHNSON CONTROLS Sd 133 enwa Aiii•N 14Ninwanm: _t° UST-M-10002H D UUI TAAI P6o55tr6 4WUP 1 cA - .1.3Mx NOWA.ON 73333 I 1 1 %REO,O n t MI MiAt W f G f 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 .1 12 13 14 15 16 Unitary Saks Tool 51.5.9.0 Information is subject to change without notice,check lanai codes. Printed 09/19/2018 141 Small Sunline (3-6 Ton Page:6 IRic Package) N543 Single Package R-410A Air Conditioner Project Name: West Mountain Unit Model#: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1 Quantity: 2 System: ZE060H12B2A1AAA1A1(2) 1RC0434 Roof Curb 2"TYP. COMPRESSOR DUCT SUPPORT AND CONDENSER BACK RAILS / END OF UNIT OF UNIT SUPPLY` AIR 14" RETURN"AIR �lk ;›`- Allt ic. 4.00.-- sp.. 110* ii.:44 ,,,T....,;, 14°S. 19-112" • N.N. �44-1/2" 19-112" ---\\ 19-1I2" �� / 73" FRONT \ 37-1/4" ., , \ L OF UNIT N. "Supply and Return Air(including duct support rails) shown are typical for bottom duct applications, DUCT SIZES: For location of horizontal duct applications Supply Air=19"x 19" (on back of unit),refer to Unit Dimensions details. Return Air=19"x 19" 1RC0434 Roof Curb Dimensions Unitary Sales Tool v1.5.9.0 Information is subject to change without notice.Check local codes. Printed 09/19/2018 . . • r 4 4 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN.THE DRAWING 6 THE SOLE PROPERTY OF THE IRIT N PER ISSION MS.ANY REPRODUCTION O PART OR WHOLE WITHOUT SUBMITTAL THE SRIEDE PERMISSION OF CAMBRI 6 IN P RED. A B C WGT CAMBRIDGEPORT ECONOMIZER 29 3/8 27 1/2 18 3/8 53Ib 1024476 YORK 3-6 TON SUNLINE UNITS FULL SIMPLICITY CONTROL Features: JCf SE-EC01001-0 Controller JCI Shaft Mounted Actuator Economizer is constructed of 18 gauge G90 Steel Economizer ships fully assembled 0KASolid state enthalpy control wit CO2/PCV capability Barometric relief hood sold separately • Sloped weatherhood color matched to HVAC unit Moisture eliminating filters included Plug-in wiring harness and enthalpy sensor included NI i ,,.... All necessary hardware and Instructions included 15 month warranty from date of shipment 0 opop. . ,,„ ,0 _011. 1.........Thrt...N1 \,., —,,,,,, ..T.,,,,, ,,,_ c ;B1\ Cc�1'1f' '\ APPROVAL HVAC Ascne.erise&E54i:w5red 3 ONT:U A a FANARAS DR NE M NWSTRIALORNE LANAR No.PARK Submitted to: SAUSRURY,MA CANTON.MA MEMFH=STN aoo-Na5re RrZAHU) E;z8462SR Company: Gl913)46:A1W FRa1)'02E4G4 RPM)U6a05 LfIT:P)CN Job Name: 1024476 Equipment: ave o.,o.rx,. Approved by: A ECONOMIZER SUBMITTAL SHEET Date: K4pFr 1 OF 1 V im,.;. ; Dec, 12. 201 ,12: Z3 'IVI IVIUIN�� �,,� �, ,� a V°. bib r, I // 10 n. 't,�c:'r�, ., < 2 -- ' ,v rC ti`. .1.:.n o?'r Q. (.y� ✓.✓••././�'t1�'�/ /� / ,J?J� \ �✓::'JR�lh V�Va S ��- .l Y.r V V.tY�•h�% V ./.s!.•v.����"r{. t►� ->. MIDDLE DEPARTMENT INSPECTION AGENCY, INC. ti ceeixe.A..1 that the electrical wiring to the electrical equipment listed below has been examined and is approved as s; kl, being in accord with the National Electrical Code, applicable governmental, utility and Agency rules in effect on the date �I Cr) noted below and is issued subject to the following conditions. f, ) � . Owner. Date: 'r�� West Mountain Ski Resort 11/07/2018 .., Occupant Locatio -.A. Lodge P9 West Mountain Rd. f y� . Occupancyi Oueensbury, Warren Co. NY ff Services al Applicant: A Gross Electric, Inc. jh 0 41 27 Silver Circle iRiii ,,t. Queensbury, NY 12804 .. �rrS L J ) hat 0 j 4 No. . ' �� 14082610,6824EL- �� 1 Equipment: rc 6:4162 8-9l Primary Metering; 1 -Primary.Switch;�3-Arresters C< t •r c{) :7. ,� fte S1 e;�l it FPS This •certificate applies to the electrical wiring to the electrical equipment listed immediately null and void. This certificate applies only to the use.occupancy and A it> above and the installation inspected as Of the above noted date based on a visual ownership as Indicated herein. Upon a change in the use,occupancy or ownership IYt,J 4inspection. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the mechanical safety.effi- of the property indicated above,this certificate shall be immediately null and void. �`"'9 ciency or fitness of the equipment for any particular purpose. This certificate shall In the event that this certificate becomes invalid based upon the above conditions, .,?. � be valid for a period of one year from the above noted date. Should the electrical this certificate may be revalidated upon reinspectiOn by Middle Department <h. `,2 system to which this certificate applies be altered in any way,including but not limit- Inspection Agency. Inc. An application for inspection must be submitted to middle f�f-'?7 ) ed to,the introduction of additional electrical equipment and/or the replacement of Department Inspection Agency, Inc. to initiate the inspection and revalidation C� any of the components Installed as of the above noted date,this certificate shall be process. A fee will be charged for this service. G 4'}•'-`•"�' a' " �' 1%J♦• ":„.,„. '1 ,,, 1• �/..,0-v�•� �...7 ',-4~ a7/:J 1 •-..r-..��`,�.,/v y ia.,,?. ,j jC)I . ?;-i.`f//. y'Rr/�.0± %1,x4 rw`..;;-sp ap4re S' 4.,,r Y , ,'1r '?,1&, - �� .bfe7 . {k.:**A.-eS !/ } 9 > 5 rr e/ d.✓ a�S. is r�S ../hr/ +'.i.S{-1:Y.y:�>:�S4v�-'S.ri ✓. «..�<�•.�•'�.� .� :v er �Cl.� �..�.�v.L. `ti. �-.�'.n'.v S cc.— 0 2 `:21 • 20A-3 - r'; fI � - w tia i f. V. 4 1; 1 ;l . DEC 13 2018 �, . lit t r5...F R,ji ,...RY l tw8�:r s N(1,- _...1 :M 6 4pp t t e"N &,'__v,,, i�i.J I=. RX Date/Time 07116/2019 11:10 15182731202 P.003 ((•'yam' �°,`a ,t..•- ,,•r- / J u 1. 16. 2 019 10 47 A •%'v; MD I A y,:X< �� .•;�.�,,:,. _ N o. 9701 3/4 ('� DPI�.11 A' ".,�"`�;_:ba:��:=;>C�•'w'x:C�<�;�•_•,> —:i����•�) • 1�ENT INSPECTION i a; AGENCY INC. il. , eletA4 that the electrical wiring to the electrical equipment listed below has been examined and is approved as C� ` Gy?:. being in accord with the National Electrical Code, applicable governmental, utility and Agency rules in effect on the date 64 n' 9 y '� noted below and is issued subject to the following conditions. .v: Owner: � h West Moutain Ski Area Date: 07/03/2019 Occupant: s• South Lodge Location Occu anc 9 N•on-Residential West Mountain Rd. ' t5 p y�� Queensbury, Warren Co. si ,,,.., etc Applicant: M v. Great Electric Group LLC •• .. �° E. .,..,,........ . (.2 687 E. Line RD _ - .'�: ��c 0 Ballston Spa, NY 12020 ... _. -- • , `*, u` b 2Q <�) L r�EENSBURY , C 0 Joseph A.Holmes .. . . BVITOWS'�ING. :�` ;140181107994EL. - • O 3��1 — 20 ;.. yvl. Equipment: • fi �) 1 ice Cream Machine; 1 Make-Up.A,r 2'= 0 Amp•RTUs 1'' Beer Co �• � oler; -Ice Machine; 1.-:Coffee Maker, 1 - $:: 1.�. Cooler; 1 - Freezer, 1 -Trash.Compactor; 1 -Open Display Case; 1 -Make-Up Air; 2.-225 Amp. Sub Panels; 12- C<�� y9 Switches;49- Receptacles; 64.-.Fixtures;.1.-40 Amp Oven; 1 -20 AmpDishwasher_:};-Hood;2-.Emergency Lights; ;: 1 -Exit Light;3-Exit/Emergency L,ighf.'Comb`o's.� 9 r • w : ,._IS :„.•:, 45 ,� This certificate applies to the electrical wiring to the electrical equipment listed Immediately null and void. This certificate applies only to the use•occupancy and ii 1 above and the installation inspected as of the above noted date based on a visual ownership as indicated herein. Upon a change In the use,occupancy or ownership ? &2 I.,<� I inspection. No warranty is expressed or implied as to the mechanical Safety.ef6• of the property indicated above,this certlficate shall be immediately null and void. 7 6 clency or fitness of the equipment for any particular purpose. This certificate shall In the event that this certificate becomes invalid based upon the above conditions. :st. be valid for a period of one year from the above noted date. Should the electrical this certificate may be revalidated upon reinspection by Middle Department . .ky:) system to which this certificate applies be altered in any way,including but not limit- Inspection A Inc. An application for inspectiono '�� ,(�. ed to,the introduction of additional electrical equipment and/or the replacement of Department gInsp ction Agency. Inc. to Initiate inspection and erevalidat on r dle r4. ly>p any of the components installed as of the above noted date,this Certificate ,� ,// Shall be process. 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