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<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Wings</strong><br />

B. Materials:<br />

1. (FC SIDING) Siding Panels: HardiePanel Vertical Siding.<br />

a. Thickness: 5/16” thick.<br />

b. Panel Size: Provide panel sizes to minimize joints and to provide acceptable batten<br />

pattern.<br />

c. Texture: Smooth.<br />

d. Finish: Primed Finish for field painting under Section 09900.<br />

2. (FC SOFFIT) Soffit Panels: HardieSoffit.<br />

a. Thickness: 1/4" thick.<br />

b. Texture: Smooth.<br />

c. Finish: Primed Finish for field painting under Section 09900.<br />

3. (FC TRIM) Trim Boards: HardieTrim.<br />

a. Thickness: 1” thick.<br />

b. Texture: Smooth.<br />

c. Finish: Primed Finish for field painting under Section 09900.<br />

C. Installation: Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's written installation<br />

instructions.<br />

2.05 ACCESSORIES<br />

A. Fasteners and Anchors:<br />

1. Metal and Finish: Hot-dipped galvanized steel per ASTM A 153/A 153M for exterior, high<br />

humidity and preservative-treated wood locations, unfinished steel elsewhere.<br />

B. Metal Framing Connectors: Manufactured by The Simpson Co.<br />

1. Refer to Structural Drawings for specific components.<br />

C. Sill-Sealer Gaskets: Closed-cell neoprene foam, 1/4 inch thick, selected from manufacturer's<br />

standard widths to suit width of sill members indicated.<br />

D. Membrane Underlayment: 40 mil. thick, self-adhering sheet underlayment for high temperature<br />

applications.<br />

1. Grace Construction Products: Grace Ice and Water Shield HT.<br />

2. Location: Use at Entry Canopy Roof over sheathing.<br />

2.06 FACTORY WOOD TREATMENT<br />

A. Treated Lumber and Plywood: Comply with requirements of AWPA U1 - Use Category System<br />

for wood treatments determined by use categories, expected service conditions, and specific<br />

applications.<br />

B. (FT) Fire Retardant Treated Lumber:<br />

1. Interior Type A: AWPA Use Category UCFA, Commodity Specification H (Treatment C20<br />

for lumber and C27 for plywood), low temperature (low hygroscopic) type, chemically<br />

treated and pressure impregnated; capable of providing a maximum flame spread rating of<br />

25 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84, with no evidence of significant combustion<br />

when test is extended for an additional 20 minutes.<br />

a. Kiln dry wood after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent for lumber<br />

and 15 percent for plywood.<br />

b. Treat rough carpentry items as indicated .<br />

c. Do not use treated wood in applications exposed to weather or where the wood may<br />

become wet.<br />

04-27-11 ROUGH CARPENTRY<br />

06100 -3

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