FAIRMONT HOTELS & RESORTS -DESIGN STANDARDS
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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts · Design Standards<br />
APPENDICES<br />
General Requirements (continued)<br />
C. Items not included in this section:<br />
a) Cabinet hardware<br />
b) Roll-up door hardware<br />
1.2. Submittals to Fairmont Hotels & Resorts (FHR)<br />
A. The Contractor shall submit two bound binders containing the manufacturer’s<br />
technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation instruction,<br />
maintenance of operating parts and finish, together with other information<br />
necessary to show compliance with requirements.<br />
B. The Contractor shall also submit a final hardware schedule coordinated with<br />
doors, frames, and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function,<br />
and finish of door hardware.<br />
1. Based on hardware indicated, organize schedule into “hardware sets”<br />
indicating complete designations of every item required for each door or<br />
opening. Include the following information:<br />
Fastenings and other pertinent<br />
a) Type, style function, size, and finish of each hardware item.<br />
b) Name and manufacturer of each item<br />
c) Location of each hardware set cross referenced to indications<br />
on drawings, both on floor plans and in door and frame<br />
schedule<br />
d) Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes<br />
contained in schedule<br />
e) Mounting locations for hardware<br />
f) Door and frame sizes and materials<br />
g) Keying information<br />
2. An initial draft of the final schedule along with essential product data in<br />
order to facilitate the fabrication of other work that is critical to the<br />
construction schedule shall also be submitted by the Contractor. A final<br />
schedule shall also be submitted, but only after s<strong>amp</strong>les, product data,<br />
coordinated with shop drawings of other work, delivery schedules, and<br />
similar information has been completed and accepted.<br />
3. A separate detailed schedule indicating clearly how the keying of locks<br />
has been scheduled shall also be submitted by the Contractor. A meeting<br />
is to be arranged between the Contactor and FHR to finalize keying<br />
requirements and obtain final instructions in writing.<br />
REV. MARCH 2006 244<br />
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