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Scope of Services
Approved Date
08/14/2018
Control Number
2018-149B
Agenda Item Number
12 F.1.
Entity Name
W&J Construction Corp
Subject
Contract documents and specifications for North County Offices
New Office space and facilities
Project Manual
Area
Sebastian Corners 1919 US 1
Project Number
IRC-1744
Bid Number
2018059
Alternate Name
North County Offices
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Question 10. Life safety plan shows "SR", which I take to be sensor, at two wall locations only. Are all other locks to <br />have "sensors" built-in? What do they actually mean by "sensors"? <br />Answer: The sensors allow access control override during a fire alarm event or power outage, allowing egress <br />through the secured area without a key fob in case of emergency. They must meet the requirements of the 2017 <br />edition of the Florida Building Code, Building, Section 101.1.9.9: <br />Electromagnetically locked egress doors - Doors in the means of egress in buildings with an <br />occupancy in Group A, B, E, 1-1, 1-2,1-4, M, R-1 or R-2 and doors to tenant spaces in Group A, B, E, I- <br />1, 1-2, 1-4, M, R-1 or R-2 shall be permitted to be locked with an electromagnetic locking system <br />where equipped with hardware that incorporates a built-in switch and where installed and <br />operated in accordance with all of the following: <br />1. The hardware that is affixed to the door leaf has an obvious method of operation that is readily <br />operated under all lighting conditions. <br />2. The hardware is capable of being operated with one hand. <br />3. Operation of the hardware directly interrupts the power to the electromagnetic lock and unlocks <br />the door immediately. <br />4. Loss of power to the locking system automatically unlocks the door. <br />5. Where panic or fire exit hardware is required by Section 1010.1.10, operation of the panic or fire <br />exit hardware also releases the electromagnetic lock. <br />6. The locking system units shall be listed in accordance with UL 294. <br />Question 11. Is there an electronic security integrator involved? <br />Answer: Yes, there is an electronic security -integrator. <br />Question 12. Who will provide the sensors, power supplies,.intercom, wiring diagrams? <br />Answer: The County's security team will be responsible forthese items. <br />Question 13. There are multi -point locks specified at a few locations. Is there a specific lock they were looking <br />for, would a surface vertical rod exit device be acceptable? <br />Answer: Surface mounted multi -point locks are not acceptable, and the locksets for Hardware Groups 5 & 8 must <br />respond to access control system. <br />Question 14. At a couple of locations it says "Elct lock w/override". What do they mean by "override"? <br />Answer: The sensors allow access control override during a fire alarm event or power outage, allowing egress <br />through the secured area without a key fob in case of emergency. <br />Question 15. It looks like most of the building has electrified hardware on it. The exterior doors or the main <br />interior doors being electrified isn't that big of a deal, 1 will have to add electrified hinges and power supplies to <br />those hardware sets, which it does not call for but will be needed. My main question though is most all of the <br />interior doors are calling for electrified locks, for instance hardware set 7 is calling for an electrified lock but it only <br />states that it's a sensor with a storeroom lock. So I need to know if I need to bid that as an electrified lock which <br />would have to have electrified hinges and power supplies or if that is just a storeroom lock with like a door position <br />sensor? Big differences in price. <br />Answer: The doors that separate public areas from private areas, including the Tax Collector's IT room and Safe <br />Room (for example) have electrified hardware. Some internal doors, such as the door leading into the supervisor's <br />office do not. Most doors included in the project have electrified hardware. <br />Question 16. Can you give me the frame type and thickness for the interior glass @ A8.1 1,2,3 and 4? <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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