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DSS Skills Development Center Smith Sinnett / 2020045 <br />Chapel Hill, North Carolina Orange County <br /> <br />INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 06 40 23 - 7 <br />2.9 SHOP FINISHING <br />A. Grade: Provide finishes of same grades as items to be finished. <br />B. General: Finish architectural woodwork at fabrication shop as specified in this Section. Defer only final <br />touchup, cleaning, and polishing until after installation. <br />C. General: Shop finish transparent-finished interior architectural woodwork at fabrication shop as specified <br />in this Section. Refer to Division 09 Section “Painting” for finishing opaque-finished architectural <br />woodwork. <br />D. General: Drawings indicate items that are required to be shop finished. Finish such items at fabrication <br />shop as specified in this Section. Refer to Division 09 Section “Painting” for finishing architectural <br />woodwork not indicated to be shop finished. <br />E. Shop Priming: Shop apply the prime coat including back priming, if any, for items specified to be field <br />finished. Refer to Division 09 Section “Painting” for material and application requirements. <br />F. Preparation for Finishing: Comply with referenced quality standard for sanding, filling countersunk <br />fasteners, sealing concealed surfaces, and similar preparations for finishing architectural woodwork, as <br />applicable to each unit of work. <br />G. Back priming: Apply one coat of sealer or primer, compatible with finish coats, to concealed surfaces of <br />woodwork. Apply two coats to back of paneling and to end-grain surfaces. Concealed surfaces of <br />plastic-laminate-clad woodwork do not require back priming when surfaced with plastic laminate, <br />backing paper, or thermoset decorative panels. <br />H. Transparent Finish: <br />1. Grade: Premium. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.1 PREPARATION <br />A. Before installation, condition woodwork to average prevailing humidity conditions in installation areas. <br />B. Before installing architectural woodwork, examine shop-fabricated work for completion and complete <br />work as required, including removal of packing and backpriming. <br />3.2 INSTALLATION <br />A. Grade: Install woodwork to comply with requirements for the same grade specified in Part 2 for <br />fabrication of type of woodwork involved. <br />B. Assemble woodwork and complete fabrication at Project site to comply with requirements for fabrication <br />in Part 2, to extent that it was not completed in the shop. <br />C. Install woodwork level, plumb, true, and straight. Shim as required with concealed shims. Install level <br />and plumb (including tops) to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 96 inches. <br />D. Scribe and cut woodwork to fit adjoining work, refinish cut surfaces, and repair damaged finish at cuts. <br />E. Anchor woodwork to anchors or blocking built in or directly attached to substrates. Secure with <br />countersunk, concealed fasteners and blind nailing as required for complete installation. Use fine <br />finishing nails or finishing screws for exposed fastening, countersunk and filled flush with woodwork and <br />matching final finish if transparent finish is indicated. <br />F. Cabinets: Install without distortion so doors and drawers’ fit openings properly and are accurately <br />aligned. Adjust hardware to center doors and drawers in openings and to provide unencumbered <br />operation. Complete installation of hardware and accessory items as indicated. <br />1. Install cabinets with no more than 1/8 inch in 96-inch sag, bow, or other variation from a straight <br />line. <br />2. Maintain veneer sequence matching of cabinets with transparent finish. <br />3. Fasten wall cabinets through back, near top and bottom, at ends and not more than 16 inches o.c. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: ECCAC5A0-6CC8-4B37-8AD3-89D69F0AE1AE