1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product data for each type of product specified. Include installation methods.
B.
C.
1. Fabric
2. Metal Finishes
3. Wood Finishes
D.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
B. Provide seating that complies with California Technical Bulletin 117.
C.
D.
1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
B. Handle seating and tables in manner to prevent damage.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1 SEATING
1. Basic floor mounted seat/table supports.
2. Equa 2 chairs.
3. Plastic laminate worksurfaces with _________ edge.
B.
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions, apply
to this section.
. This section includes the following:
complete system of continuous worksurfaces mounted to the floor with integrated support
frames which also support self-returning swivel chairs.
Shop drawings, prepared for architectural drawings and from field dimensions, showing the seating and
table layout, aisle widths as well as a section view with profile dimensions of the seating, tables, and backto-back row dimensions.
Samples for initial selection purposes in the form of manufacturer’s color charts or samples of materials
showing the full range of standard colors, finishes, and patterns.
Statement signed by the lecture seating manufacturer confirming that the products submitted comply with
the specified requirements.
. Provide installer’s qualifications confirming the installer is qualified to install the manufacturer’s chairs
Obtain the complete table/seating system, including accessories and mounting components, from a single
manufacturer.
Design and install seating with end of table aligning from first to last row. Comply with ADA rules and
regulations.
Environmental Conditions: Do not install lecture seating and tables until space is enclosed and
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weatherproof, wet work in space is complete and dry, installation of finishes including painting is complete,
and ceilings are complete. Do not install lecture seating and tables until ambient temper ature and humidity
conditions are continuously maintained at final occupancy values.
Deliver tables and frames in manufacturer’s original wrapping and the seating in manufacturer’s unopened
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cartons clearly labeled with manufacturer’s name and contents.
Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Equa 2
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Seating as follows:
Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Equa 2 Lecture Seating with the intent of establishing
the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given
consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discr epancies
between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to
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the bid date.
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C.
2.2 MATERIALS
B.
2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL
2.4 MOUNTING
2.5 SEAT/TABLE SUPPORT
B.
C.
D.
E.
2.6 CHAIRS
B.
C.
D.
Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for
disqualification.
Padding material shall be flame retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standards of the
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California Bureau of Home Furnishings 117-75.
Seating fabric shall be _______________________________________________ with the color to be
selected from the standard choice of colors. All upholstery shall be first quality without creases, stretch
lines, or wrinkles.
Fabricate the seating and tables for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free
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from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the
least possible snagging and pinching hazards.
. Fabricate seat/table supports for floor attachment.
Table Stanchion: Shall be a weldment consisting of a base plate and leg tube. The base plate is to be
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fabricated of 1/4” cold-rolled steel into an 8” x 8” square and is to include (4) countersunk holes for floor
mounting. The leg tube is to be cut from 11 gauge x 3” x 3” welded steel tubing. Parts are to be MIG
welded into a 110 degree diagonal orientation.
rolled steel and is to include (6) holes for fastening to table surface and four elongated slots for fastening to
the Table Stanchion.
machined cold-rolled steel components: (1) 5/16” thick bearing plate, (1) 1/4” thick support plate, (1) 3/4”
thick support gusset, (1) 5/16” thick top plate, (1) 3/4” thick open stop, and (1) 3/4” thick closed stop. All
components shall be fixtured to produce specified functional chair-stop locations and MIG welded. All weld
splatter and metal burrs shall be removed to insure unobstructed operation.
Swing Arm: Shall be a weldment consisting of the following components: (1) welded steel cylinder tube,
internally reamed to accept a tapered cylinder, (1) 1035 steel .75” diameter axle, and (1) tube arm of the
specified length cut from 14 gauge x 1” x 3” welded steel tubing. The cylinder tube shall be welded closed
at the bottom end with a steel plate containing a threaded hole to receive an adjustment bolt that will
provide ease of removal and adjustment of the chair cylinder.
Seat/Table Support Assembly: Shall be a mechanical assembly consisting of (1) table stanchion, (1)
adjustable top mounting plate, (1) arm return mechanism, (1 or 2) swing arms, (1) 1/2” thick steel top
retaining plate, (1 or 2) 17-7 stainless steel torsion springs, and (1) cast aluminum protective cover. All
parts shall be assembled to careful tolerances with Grade 5 machine screws and lock washers. Spring
tension is to be calibrated to insure consistent silent return of the swing arms to the closed position without
the need of excessive force which may cause leg fatigue in the seated occupant. Open and closed stop
positions shall be cushioned with urethane rubber to insure silent operation. Single chair assemblies are to
include fitted blank cover in the place of the second swing arm location.
Chair shall be Herman Miller model Equa 2
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Chairs shall have a one piece seat and back shell constructed of injection mold ed, glass reinforced
thermoplastic polyester.
Fully-upholstered chairs shall have a shell fully encapsulate d by injection molded cold-cured polyurethane
foam. The foam shall be a nominal 1-1/2” thick on the seat and back and shall have waterfall edges. The
foamed shell shall be fully upholstered from among a variety of fabrics that shall be bonded to the foam in
contoured areas of the seat and back.
The split-pad upholstered chair shall have separate seat and back cushions of injection molded, cold-cured
polyurethane foam over a polypropylene inn er shell. The foam shall be a nominal 1-1/2” thick on the seat
and back and shall have waterfall edges. The cushions shall be upholstered from among a variety of
fabrics that shall be bonded to the foam in contoured areas of the seat and back. The cushions shall be
By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the
specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the
product quoted does not comply with the specifications.
djustable Top Mounting Plate: The adjustable top mounti ng plate is to be formed from 13 gauge cold-
rm Return Mechanism: Shall be an integral component of the table stanchion, consisting of the following
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held in place with injection molded polycarbonate fasteners spin welded to the outer shell and shall snap on
and off for replacement.
E. Chair shall include a knee-tilt mechanism with a tilt tension adjustment.
F. Chair shal l conform to CAL 117 requirements.
2.7 WORKSURFACES
B. The edge detail is to be (select one edge detail from the list below)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
PART 3 – OPTIONS
3.1 WORKSURFACES
3.2 MODESTY PANELS
B.
C.
D.
3.3 END PANELS
B. The vertical edges are to be self-edged.
3.4
3.5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM/DATA WIRE MANAGEMENT
Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8” thick 45-50 lb. density particle
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board, a 0.020” Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of 0.030” high-pressure laminate.
3mm PVC – 3mm x 1-1/4” PVC on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/8”
radius on the top and bottom edges. The table corners are square with an overlap joint.
3mm Hardwood – 3mm x 1-1/4” hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation,
with 1/8” radius on the top and bottom edges, finished to match the architect’s sample. The table
corners are square with an overlap joint.
Bevel – 3/4” x 1-1/4” solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a
3/8” x 45 degree bevel detail along the top edge, finished to match the architect’s sample. The table
corners are mitered.
Chamfer – 3/4” x 1-1/4” solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with
a 1/4” radius on the top edge blending into a 60 degree backcut chamfer edge detail, finished to match
the architect’s sample. The table corners are mitered.
Bullnose – 3/4” x 1-1/4” solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with
a full 5/8” radius bullnose edge detail, finished to match the architect’s sample. The table corners are
mitered.
Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8” thick 45-50 lb. density particle
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board, a 0.020” Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of veneer. The grain is to run the length of the
worksurface.
Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 5/8” thick 45-50 lb.
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density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030” high-pressure laminate. On laminates with a
wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally.
Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 3/4” thick 45-50 lb.
density particle board. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally.
Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8” thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2” thick x 1” wide birch
plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be 0.030” high pressure laminate. On
laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally.
Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8” thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2” thick x 1” wide birch
plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run
horizontally.
End panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8” thick 45-50 lb. density particle
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board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030” high-pressure laminate.
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rms shall be capable of being added or removed on-site. Arms shall have a T-style armpad support of