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Renovation of an elderly care / assisted living facility in Raton, New Mexico. Completed plans call for the renovation of a elderly care / assisted living facility.

Contract to Remove and Replace Walk-in Coolers and Dishwasher and Related Carpentry Work at the Raton Senior Center. Remove and replace a walk-in cooler. Install a walk-in cooler. Remove and replace a commercial grade dishwasher. Related work as described in this manual and shown on the plans. After award the owner will notify the contractor to proceed. The contractor will promptly order the needed products. Construction Time will begin shortly after materials are available on a date to be mutually agreed to by the owner and contractor then identified in the Notice To Proceed issued by the architect. Construction Time will be 60 calendar days. Submit questions to the office of the architect, Alpha Design, P.O. Box 241, Raton, NM 87740, phone 575-445-4235, email alphadesign@bacavalley.com. Liquidated damages of $100 per calendar day will be deducted from the payments to the Contractor for each calendar day that work is not substantially complete after the allowed 60 days specified above. Time extensions will be allowed for scheduled events at the facility when the contractor is asked to stop work. No additional payments will be made to the contractor for delays in the work requested by the owner. No additional or bonus payments will be made for early completion. The City of Raton reserves the right to waive technicalities, accept or reject any or all bids as deemed to be in the best interest of the City of Raton. Refrigeration and Freezing A) Walk-in Refrigerator and Freezer Construction 1) General: Each panel shall consist of inner and outer metal skins, a 4" insulation core. Construction shall be as approved by the NSF International and shall bear the NSF(R) Seal of Approval. (a) Wall Panels: Panel insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, extruded polystyrene or foamed-in-place polyurethane, modular panels joined by not less than three (3) cam-lock devices; gasket to seal between panels; R-28 or greater for refrigerators and R-32 or greater for freezers. (i) Refrigerators: (a) Extruded Polystyrene: All wall insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality rigid extruded polystyrene. (b) Foamed in-place Polyurethane: All wall and ceiling insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, foamed inplace polyurethane. (ii)Freezers: (a) Extruded Polystyrene: All wall insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, rigid, extruded polystyrene. (b) Foamed-in-place Polyurethane: All wall and ceiling insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality foamed inplace polyurethane. (b) Ceiling: Panel insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, extruded polystyrene or foamed-in-place polyurethane panels; R-28 or greater for refrigerators and R-32 or greater for freezers. (a) Refrigerators: i. Extruded Polystyrene: All ceiling insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality rigid extruded polystyrene. ii. Foamed in-place Polyurethane: All wall and ceiling insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, foamed inplace polyurethane. (b) Freezers: i. Extruded Polystyrene: All ceiling insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, rigid, extruded polystyrene. ii. Foamed in-place Polyurethane: All wall and ceiling insulation shall be 4" thick, high quality, foamed inplace polyurethane. Finishes: (i) Exterior Finishes: (a) 26 gauge stucco embossed galvalume Interior Finishes (a) Wall Panels: i. 26 gauge stucco embossed galvalume Ceiling Panels: i. 26 gauge stucco embossed galvalume Floors: i. 22 gauge smooth stainless steel Doors: R-25 or greater for refrigerators; R-32 or greater for freezers. Door shall be flush mounted, positioned and hinged; provided with suitable sweep and magnetic gaskets, door closer, one pre-wired vapor proof light fixture, light switch with pilot light, dial thermometer, manual internal lock override, chrome plated cam lift hinges, chrome plated door latches with strike . A steel rack will be constructed and placed under exterior condensers. 1) Bottom of condensers at the top of the rack will be approximately 30 inches above grade. 2) Rack will be constructed of heavy steel suitable for many years of use and exposure to the weather. 3) Connections of the rack will be welded or bolted. 4) Rack legs will be bolted to or embedded in concrete piers at least 12 inches diameter and extending 12 inches below grade. Top of concreteneatly formed where exposed and extended above grade at least 3 inches. Slope top away from legs to avoid ponding against legs. Call 811 for utility location before excavating more than 12 inches deep. 5) If rack is not a consistent color then prime and paint with a quality exterior paint in a brown color to match the doors and windows. 6) Consult architect with proposed rack materials and construction before ordering materials to verify that all in are in agreement about the rack construction. D) Provide shelving shown on the construction plans. 1) Shelves will be factory fabricated of heavy wire (not solid shelving) and factory chrome plated. 2) Each shelving unit will have four shelving tiers of adjustable height. 3) Casters are not required. 4) Shelving will be equal to Nexline from Uline or Global. 1) Provide all labor, materials, piping, and power connections necessary whether or not those are specifically identified in the plans and these specifications. 2) Install in strict compliance with manufacturer recommendations. 3) By submitting a bid on this project the awarded contractor agrees to provide a 1 year labor warranty effective the date of substantial completion of the project, not the date of the installation.

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Elderly Care / Assisted Living

$114,912.00

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Renovation

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