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<strong>JBLM</strong> <strong>DESIGN</strong> <strong>STANDARDS</strong><strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> – <strong>PAINTS</strong> AND COATINGSDesign Requirements1. Coordinate painting requirements with environmental issues, i.e. LBP surveys andspecifications.2. <strong>JBLM</strong> has selected certain standard colors for the exterior and some interior paint work.3. Include the following note in all specifications: Manufacturers are listed for color,pattern, style or texture reference and are not intended to limit contractor's selection ofmaterials by other manufacturers. Matching colors, patterns, styles or textures from othermanufacturers are acceptable.4. Exterior Color List:Downtown ColorsBrick base color: Vintage mission - Mutual MaterialsMain wall color: Balanced Beige - SW 7037 (Approximately Federal Specs 26521, mattefinish).Accent wall color: Chatroom - SW 6171 (Approximately Federal Specs 26408, matte finish)Historic (WWII) trim color: Retreat - SW 6207 (Approximately Federal Specs: 16307, Mattefinish)Window Color: Classical White - SW 2829 (Approximately Federal Specs: 17886, semi-glossfinish)Roof/Accent trim color - Match new lodge roof (AEP Span Cool Terra Cotta)Roof Shingles (architectural grade only) Certain Teed Landmark 40 Architectural GradeShingles color: Burnt SiennaREPLACE/DO NOT USE Colonial Revival Tan - SW 2828Banana Belt ColorsRoof: Cool Weathered Copper (AEP Span)Fascia/Gutters: Cool Weathered Copper (AEP Span)Downspouts - match wall color (Cool Metallic Champagne (AEP Span)Vertical Metal Siding: Cool Metallic Champagne (AEP Span) - Match wall colorSoffit Panels - match wall color (Cool Metallic Champagne (AEP Span)Wall Color - Balance Beige - SW 7037, (Approximately Federal Specs: 26521)Window Color: Clear Anodized Aluminum (verify color of windows/doors to remain - repaintto match clear anodized if required)Related Site StructuresCourtyard enclosure walls,retaining walls, fences,dumpster enclosuresPorch crawl space enclosureMatch Adjacent BuildingMatch Adjacent BuildingHistoric District Buildings, <strong>JBLM</strong>Coordinate with ENRD Cultural Resources Office___________________________________________________________________________<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 1


Note: Contractor must verify colors of buildings with Contracting Officer prior to painting.Notes to Designers on Drawing ContentProvide finish schedules showing paint schemes by room or room type, including wall (includecolor for accent wall if appropriate), ceiling if paint finish, and trim color(s).<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong><strong>PAINTS</strong> AND COATINGSPART 1GENERALCriteria and requirements appearing in bold apply to work on <strong>JBLM</strong> only.1.1 REFERENCESThe publications listed below form a part of this specification to theextent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by thebasic designation only.AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS (ACGIH)ACGIH 01<strong>00</strong>Doc(2<strong>00</strong>5) Documentation of the Threshold LimitValues and Biological Exposure IndicesASME INTERNATIONAL (ASME)ASME A13.1(2<strong>00</strong>7) Scheme for the Identification ofPiping SystemsASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)ASTM C 669ASTM C 920ASTM D 2<strong>09</strong>2ASTM D 235ASTM D 2824ASTM D 4214(2<strong>00</strong>0) Glazing Compounds for Back Bedding andFace Glazing of Metal Sash(2<strong>00</strong>8) Standard Specification for ElastomericJoint Sealants(1995; R 2<strong>00</strong>1e1) Standard Guide forPreparation of Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) SteelSurfaces for Painting(2<strong>00</strong>2) Mineral Spirits (Petroleum Spirits)(Hydrocarbon Dry Cleaning Solvent)(2<strong>00</strong>6) Aluminum-Pigmented Asphalt RoofCoatings, Non-Fibered, Asbestos Fibered, andFibered without Asbestos(2<strong>00</strong>7) Standard Test Method for Evaluatingthe Degree of Chalking of Exterior PaintFilms<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 2


ASTM D 4263ASTM D 4444ASTM D 523ASTM F 1869(1983; R 2<strong>00</strong>5) Indicating Moisture inConcrete by the Plastic Sheet Method(1992; R 2<strong>00</strong>3) Use and Calibration of Hand-Held Moisture Meters(2<strong>00</strong>8) Standard Test Method for SpecularGloss(2<strong>00</strong>4) Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rateof Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous CalciumChlorideMASTER PAINTERS INSTITUTE (MPI)MPI 1MPI 10MPI 101MPI 107MPI 108MPI 11MPI 113MPI 116MPI 119MPI 13MPI 134MPI 138MPI 139MPI 140MPI 141(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Aluminum Paint(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior Latex, Flat, MPI GlossLevel 1(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Epoxy Anti-Corrosive Metal Primer(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Rust Inhibitive Primer (Water-Based)(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) High Build Epoxy Coating, LowGloss(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior Latex, Semi-Gloss, MPIGloss Level 5(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior Pigmented ElastomericCoating (Water Based)(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Epoxy Block Filler(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior Latex, Gloss(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior Solvent-Based Semi-Transparent Stain(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Galvanized Primer (Waterbased)(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Interior High Performance Latex,MPI Gloss Level 2(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Interior High Performance Latex,MPI Gloss Level 3(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Interior High Performance Latex,MPI Gloss Level 4(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Interior High Performance LatexMPI Gloss Level 5<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 3


MPI 144MPI 145MPI 146MPI 147MPI 151MPI 153MPI 154MPI 16MPI 161MPI 163MPI 164MPI 19MPI 2MPI 21MPI 22MPI 23MPI 26MPI 27MPI 31MPI 39(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Institutional Low Odor / VOCInterior Latex, MPI Gloss Level 2(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Institutional Low Odor / VOCInterior Latex, MPI Gloss Level 3(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Institutional Low Odor/VOCInterior Latex, MPI Gloss Level 4(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Institutional Low Odor / VOCInterior Latex, Semi-Gloss, MPI Gloss Level 5(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>6) Interior W.B. Light IndustrialCoating, MPI Gloss Level 3(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>6) Interior W.B. Light IndustrialCoating, Semi-Gloss, MPI Gloss Level 5(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>6) Interior W.B. Light IndustrialCoating, Gloss, MPI Gloss Level 6(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior Latex-Based Solid HideStain(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>6) Exterior W.B. Light IndustrialCoating, MPI Gloss Level 3(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>6) Exterior W.B. Light IndustrialCoating, Semi-Gloss, MPI Gloss Level 5(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>6) Exterior W.B. Light IndustrialCoating, Gloss, MPI Gloss Level 6(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Inorganic Zinc Rich Primer(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Aluminum Heat Resistant Enamel (upto 427 C and 8<strong>00</strong> F(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Heat Resistant Enamel, Gloss (upto 205 degrees C and 4<strong>00</strong> degrees F), MPIGloss Level 6(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Aluminum Paint, High Heat (up to5<strong>90</strong> degrees C and 11<strong>00</strong> degrees F.(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Surface Tolerant Metal Primer(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Cementitious Galvanized MetalPrimer(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Exterior / Interior Alkyd FloorEnamel, Gloss(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Polyurethane, Moisture Cured,Clear Gloss(Jan 2<strong>00</strong>4) Interior Latex-Based Wood Primer<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 4


Piping identificationSubmit color stencil codes.SD-03 Product DataCoating; GFor Concrete and wood sealers, roof coatings and water tankcoatings submit manufacturer documentation demonstrating type andpercentage of biobased content or written justification of non-useper Paragraph 2.1.Latex Paint; GFor each type/color of latex paint, submit manufacturerdocumentation indicating the total percentage of recoveredmaterials and recycled postconsumer content. Alternately, submitwritten justification of non-use per Section 01 62 35 RECYCLED /RECOVERED MATERIALS. [If seeking the LEED credit and usingrecycled/reprocessed latex paint, use the “Materials” paragraphcurrently in the SD-03 section.]Interior Paints and Coatings; GFor each type/color of interior paints and coatings, submitmanufacturer documentation indicating the product is low emittingper Executive Orders 13423 and 13514. Alternately, submit writtenjustification of non-use per Paragraph 1.5.1.Manufacturer's Technical Data SheetsSealantSD-04 SamplesColor; GSubmit manufacturer's samples of paint colors. Cross referencecolor samples to color scheme as indicated.Textured Wall Coating System; GSample Textured Wall Coating System Mock-Up; GSD-07 CertificatesApplicator's qualificationsQualification Testing laboratory for coatings; GSD-08 Manufacturer's InstructionsApplication instructionsMixing<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 8


Detailed mixing instructions, minimum and maximum applicationtemperature and humidity, potlife, and curing and drying timesbetween coats.Manufacturer's Material Safety Data SheetsSubmit manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheets for coatings,solvents, and other potentially hazardous materials, as defined inFED-STD-313.SD-10 Operation and Maintenance DataCoatings; GPreprinted cleaning and maintenance instructions for all coatingsystems shall be provided.SD-11 Closeout SubmittalsLocal/Regional Materials; (LEED)LEED documentation relative to local/regional materials credit inaccordance with LEED Reference Guide. Include in LEEDDocumentation Notebook.Materials; (LEED)LEED documentation relative to low emitting materials credit inaccordance with LEED Reference Guide. Include in LEED DocumentationNotebook.1.3 APPLICATOR'S QUALIFICATIONS1.3.1 Contractor QualificationSubmit the name, address, telephone number, FAX number, and e-mail addressof the Contractor that will be performing all surface preparation andcoating application. Submit evidence that key personnel have successfullyperformed surface preparation and application of coatings on a minimum ofthree similar projects within the past three years. List information byindividual and include the following:a. Name of individual and proposed position for this work.b. Information about each previous assignment including:Position or responsibility;Employer (if other than the Contractor);Name of facility owner;Mailing address, telephone number, and telex number (if non-US) offacility owner;Name of individual in facility owner's organization who can becontacted as a reference;<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 9


equired, only a letter is required from the Contractor stating that MPIwill perform the testing.1.4.2 Textured Wall Coating SystemThree complete samples of each indicated type, pattern, and color oftextured wall coating system applied to a panel of the same material as thaton which the coating system will be applied in the work. Samples of wallcoating systems shall be minimum 5 x 7 inches and of sufficient size to showpattern repeat and texture.1.4.3 Sample Textured Wall Coating System Mock-UpAfter coating samples are approved, and prior to starting installation, aminimum 8 foot x 8 foot mock-up shall be provided for each substrate and foreach color and type of textured wall coating, using the actual substratematerials. Once approved the mock-up samples shall be used as a standard ofworkmanship for installation within the facility. At least48 hours prior to mock-up installation, the Contractor shall submit writtennotification to the Contracting Officer's Representative.1.5 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS1.5.1 Environmental ProtectionIn addition to requirements specified elsewhere for environmentalprotection, provide coating materials that conform to the restrictions ofthe local Air Pollution Control District and regional jurisdiction. NotifyContracting Officer of any paint specified herein which fails to conform.All hazardous materials, including paints and coatings, must be authorizedfor use on <strong>JBLM</strong> or <strong>JBLM</strong> YTC prior to use or storage. Authorization isgranted by the PW-ED Pollution Prevention Program at <strong>JBLM</strong> and PW-EDEnvironmental Compliance at JLBM YTC. The Contractor shall ensure allhazardous materials are authorized on <strong>JBLM</strong> or <strong>JBLM</strong> YTC prior to use orstorage on <strong>JBLM</strong> or JLBM YTC, per Paragraph 3.6.11 of Section 01 57 20.<strong>00</strong> 10ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.Latex paints shall meet the recycled content requirements per Section 01 6235. Interior paints and coatings shall be low-emitting per Executive Orders13423 and 13514. Concrete and wood sealers, roof coatings, and water tankcoatings shall meet the minimum biobased content requirement established bythe USDA’s BioPreferred program, as required by the Farm Security and RuralInvestment Act of 2<strong>00</strong>2.Alternately, if the designer, requirements generator, or contractordetermines that no recycled, low-emitting, or biobased product can beobtained within the cost, performance, or availability requirements of thecontract, the designer, requirements generator, contractor or subcontractorshall complete and submit the JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD GREEN PROCUREMENTEXCEPTION FORM. The submitting party shall specify the reason for exception(unreasonable price, inadequate performance, non-availability) and provideall associated information (including copies of all supporting evidence).This form is available from the contracting official or the <strong>JBLM</strong> GreenProcurement Program Coordinator (Building 1210, (253) 966-6466,LEWISPWGreenProcurement@conus.army.mil). The completed form shallbe submitted via email (with copies of supporting documents included) to the<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 11


Contracting Officer’s Representative. The following address shall beinserted in the carbon copy (“cc”) line of the email:LEWISPWGreenProcurement@conus.army.mil. Attached file sizes shall bekept to a minimum to avoid transmission errors associated with <strong>JBLM</strong>security. If use of email is not possible, the submitting party shallcoordinate with the Contracting Officer’s Representative and ask that theyforward copies of these documents to the <strong>JBLM</strong> Green Procurement Coordinator(Bldg 1210, 966-6466).1.5.2 Lead ContentDo not use coatings having a lead content over 0.06 percent by weight ofnonvolatile content.1.5.3 Chromate ContentDo not use coatings containing zinc-chromate or strontium-chromate.1.5.4 Asbestos ContentMaterials shall not contain asbestos.1.5.5 Mercury ContentMaterials shall not contain mercury or mercury compounds.1.5.6 SilicaAbrasive blast media shall not contain free crystalline silica.1.5.7 Human CarcinogensMaterials shall not contain ACGIH 01<strong>00</strong>Doc and ACGIH 01<strong>00</strong>Doc confirmed humancarcinogens (A1) or suspected human carcinogens (A2).1.6 PACKAGING, LABELING, AND STORAGEPaints shall be in sealed containers that legibly show the contractspecification number, designation name, formula or specification number,batch number, color, quantity, date of manufacture, manufacturer'sformulation number, manufacturer's directions including any warnings andspecial precautions, and name and address of manufacturer. Pigmented paintsshall be furnished in containers not larger than 5 gallons. Paints andthinners shall be stored in accordance with the manufacturer's writtendirections, and as a minimum, stored off the ground, under cover, withsufficient ventilation to prevent the buildup of flammable vapors, and attemperatures between 40 to 95 degrees F. All products shall be stored inaccordance with <strong>JBLM</strong> (<strong>JBLM</strong>) Regulation 2<strong>00</strong>-1.1.7 SAFETY AND HEALTHApply coating materials using safety methods and equipment in accordancewith the following:Work shall comply with applicable Federal, State, and local laws andregulations, and with the ACCIDENT PREVENTION PLAN, including the ActivityHazard Analysis as specified in Appendix A of EM 385-1-1. The Activity<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 12


Hazard Analysis shall include analyses of the potential impact of paintingoperations on painting personnel and on others involved in and adjacent tothe work zone.1.7.1 Safety Methods Used During Coating ApplicationComply with the requirements of SSPC PA Guide 3.1.7.2 Toxic MaterialsTo protect personnel from overexposure to toxic materials, conform to themost stringent guidance of:a. The applicable manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheets(MSDS) or local regulation.b. 29 CFR 1910.1<strong>00</strong>0.c. ACGIH 01<strong>00</strong>Doc, threshold limit values.d. Contact <strong>JBLM</strong> ED for the latest requirements in place forhandling of lead based paint residues. For actions at <strong>JBLM</strong> YTC,contact <strong>JBLM</strong> YTC ED. Contact <strong>JBLM</strong> ENRD for the latest requirementsin place for handling of lead based paint residues. Theappropriate OSHA standard in 29 CFR 1910.1025 and 29 CFR 1926.62for surface preparation on painted surfaces containing lead.Removal and disposal of coatings which contain lead is specified inSection 02 83 19.<strong>00</strong> 10 LEAD BASED PAINT HAZARD ABATEMENT, TARGETHOUSING AND CHILD OCCUPIED FACILITIES and Section 02 83 13.<strong>00</strong> 20LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION. Additional guidance is given in SSPC Guide 6and SSPC Guide 7. Refer to drawings for list of hazardousmaterials located on this project. Contractor to coordinate paintpreparation activities with this specification section.If Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP) analysis ofpaint chip samples of removed paint particles exceeds maximumallowable concentration, all solid materials that could becontaminated with solid particles of paint shall be collected andcontainerized in a Department of Transportation Specification 1A2container (open-head, 55-gallon drum). Drums shall be labeled inaccordance with WAC 173-303. The <strong>JBLM</strong> Environmental Services, phone967-4786, shall be notified of any such material, storage location,and estimate of total number of drums of waste for actions on<strong>JBLM</strong>. Environmental Services will help coordinate the disposal ofthe material with the Contractor and Defense ReutilizationManagement Office (DRMO) or other agency as appropriate. TheContractor shall process drums through the PW-ED EnvironmentalServices Program to the DRMO, Building 9673 for projects on <strong>JBLM</strong>.For actions on JLBM YTC, the Contractor must coordinate with theOne Stop Yard, 5<strong>09</strong>-577-3830.e. The appropriate OSHA standards in 29 CFR 1910.1<strong>00</strong>1 for surfacepreparation of painted surfaces containing asbestos. Removal anddisposal of coatings which contain asbestos materials is specifiedin Section 02 82 14.<strong>00</strong> 10 ASBESTOS HAZARD CONTROL ACTIVITIES.Refer to drawings for list of hazardous materials located on this<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 13


project. Contractor to coordinate paint preparation activitieswith this specification section.1.8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSComply, at minimum, with manufacturer recommendations for space ventilationduring and after installation. Isolate area of application from rest ofbuilding when applying high-emission paints or coatings.1.8.1 CoatingsDo not apply coating when air or substrate conditions are:a. Less than 5 degrees F above dew point;b. Below 50 degrees F or over 95 degrees F, unless specificallypre-approved by the Contracting Officer and the productmanufacturer. Under no circumstances shall application conditionsexceed manufacturer recommendations.1.9 SUSTAINABLE <strong>DESIGN</strong> REQUIREMENTS1.9.1 Local/Regional MaterialsUse materials or products extracted, harvested, or recovered, as well asmanufactured, within a 5<strong>00</strong> mile radius from the project site, if availablefrom a minimum of three sources.See Section 01 33 29 LEED(tm) DOCUMENTATIONfor cumulative total local material requirements. Paint and coatingmaterials may be locally available.1.10 COLOR SELECTIONColors of finish coats shall be as indicated or specified. Where notindicated or specified, colors shall be selected by the Contracting Officer.Manufacturers are listed for color, pattern, style, or texture reference andare not intended to limit contractor's selection of materials by othermanufacturers. Matching colors, patterns, styles, or textures from othermanufacturers are acceptable.Tint each coat progressively darker to enable confirmation of the number ofcoats.Color, texture, and pattern of wall coating systems shall be in accordancewith Section <strong>09</strong> 06 <strong>90</strong> COLOR SCHEDULE.1.10.2 Interior Painting of Buildings:1.10.3 Exterior Painting Colors for BuildingsBuildings shall be painted the following schemes. Accent colors areallowed as ordered by the Contracting Officer or his authorizedrepresentative..Scheme #1Main wall: Natural Choice - SW 7011 (eggshell finish) (Approx Fed Spec:27722, matte finish)<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 14


Trim: Tony Taupe - SW 7038 (semi-gloss finish) (Approx Fed Spec: 26521,semi-gloss finish)Accent: Grassland - SW 6163 (eggshell finish) limited use only. (Approx FedSpec: 36595, matte finish)The Contractor must verify colors of buildings with ContractingOfficer prior to painting.Refer to the <strong>JBLM</strong> Installation Design Guide for color charts. The color ofpaint to be used should be based on manufacturer's correspondence to thesix-digit Pantone Architecture and Interior number and shall not bepredicated on matching a computer-generated sample.The name provided for the colors is a generic name representing the colorrange and is not the actual Pantone name for that color. Always use thesix-digit Pantone A&I number instead of generic name when referencing thecolor.Select colors from the exterior color list (Item 3 under DesignRequirements) based upon their appropriateness to the building type, desiredappearance, material to be painted and prevailing architectural design andlandscape character of the installation. Ease of maintenance, andsustainability should also be considered.Colors for exterior painting shall generally be as follows (color numbersbased on Sherwin Williams paint and Fed. Std. 595) except as otherwisespecified:MATERIALSa. Downtown ColorsBrick base color: Vintage mission - Mutual MaterialsMain wall color: Balanced Beige - SW 7037 (Approx Fed Spec: 26521,matte finish)Accent wall color: Chatroom - SW 6171 (Approx Fed Spec: 26408, mattefinish)Historic (WWII) trim color: Retreat - SW 6207 (Approx Fed Spec: 16307,matte finish)Window color: Classical White - SW 2829 (Approx Fed Spec: 17886, semiglossfinish)Roof/accent trim color: Match new lodge roof (AEP Span Cool TerraCotta)Roof Shingles: (architectural grade only) CertainTeed Landmark 40Architectural GradeShingles color: Burnt Siennab. Banana Belt ColorsRoof: Cool Weathered Copper (AEP Span)Fascia/Gutters: Cool Weathered Copper (AEP Span)Downspouts: match wall color (Cool Metallic Champagne (AEP Span))Vertical Metal Siding: Cool Metallic Champagne (AEP Span) - Match wallcolorSoffit Panels: match wall color (Cool Metallic Champagne (AEP Span))<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 15


Wall Color: match Sherwin Williams SW 7037 - Balanced Beige (Approx FedSpec: 26521)Trim Color (limited use, window sills and limited trim areas): matchSherwin Williams SW 7039 Virtual Taupe (Approx Fed Spec: 36306, mattefinish)Accent Color: Chatroom - SW 6171 (Approx Fed Spec: 26408, matte finish)Window Color: Clear Anodized Aluminum (verify color of windows/doors toremain - repaint to match clear anodized if required - match SW 7015Repose Gray (Approx Fed Spec: 35622, gloss finish)c. Deck Gray (porches, ramps Gray - No. 35440and other walking surfaces) Ft. Lewis(except family housing)d. Painted exhaust fan hoods, flue Black - No. 17038pipes, vents, chimney cleanout doors,Chimney bracing, lock hasps andmetal handrails, basement windowguards on brick buildings, Ft. Lewis(except family housing)e. Fire Alarm Reporting stations Red Circle - No. 23711and Bldg. Fire Hose connectionsor 21136, with White No.(Bibbs shall be red) Ft. Lewis 27875f. Historical District Bldgs, Coordinate with ENRD CulturalFt. LewisResources Officeg. For Courtyard enclosure walls, retaining walls, fences, dumpsterenclosures and porch crawl space enclosures, match colors withadjacent buildings.1.11 LOCATION AND SURFACE TYPE TO BE PAINTED1.11.1 Painting IncludedWhere a space or surface is indicated to be painted, include the followingunless indicated otherwise.a. Surfaces behind portable objects and surface mounted articlesreadily detachable by removal of fasteners, such as screws andbolts.b. New factory finished surfaces that require identification orcolor coding and factory finished surfaces that are damaged duringperformance of the work.c. Existing coated surfaces that are damaged during performance ofthe work.1.11.1.1 Exterior PaintingIncludes new surfaces, existing coated surfaces, and existing uncoatedsurfaces, of the buildings and appurtenances. Also included are existingcoated surfaces made bare by cleaning operations.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 16


1.11.1.2 Interior PaintingIncludes new surfaces, existing uncoated surfaces, and existing coatedsurfaces of the buildings and appurtenances as indicated and existing coatedsurfaces made bare by cleaning operations. Where a space or surface isindicated to be painted, include the following items, unless indicatedotherwise.a. Exposed columns, girders, beams, joists, and metal deck; andb. Other contiguous surfaces.1.11.2 Painting ExcludedDo not paint the following unless indicated otherwise.a. Surfaces concealed and made inaccessible by panelboards, fixedductwork, machinery, and equipment fixed in place.b. Surfaces in concealed spaces. Concealed spaces are defined asenclosed spaces above suspended ceilings, furred spaces, atticspaces, crawl spaces, elevator shafts and chases.c. Steel to be embedded in concrete.d. Copper, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and lead exceptexisting coated surfaces.e. Hardware, fittings, and other factory finished items.f. Surfaces indicated shall not be painted.1.11.3 Mechanical and Electrical PaintingIncludes field coating of interior and exterior new and existing surfaces.a. Where a space or surface is indicated to be painted, includethe following items unless indicated otherwise.(1) Exposed piping, conduit, and ductwork;(2) Supports, hangers, air grilles, and registers;(3) Miscellaneous metalwork and insulation coverings.b. Do not paint the following, unless indicated otherwise:(1) New zinc-coated, aluminum, and copper surfaces underinsulation(2) New aluminum jacket on piping(3) New interior ferrous piping under insulation.1.11.3.1 Fire Extinguishing Sprinkler SystemsClean, pretreat, prime, and paint new fire extinguishing sprinkler systemsincluding valves, piping, conduit, hangers, supports, miscellaneousmetalwork, and accessories. Apply coatings to clean, dry surfaces, usingclean brushes. Clean the surfaces to remove dust, dirt, rust, and loose<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 17


mill scale. Immediately after cleaning, provide the metal surfaces with onecoat primer per schedules. Shield sprinkler heads with protective coveringwhile painting is in progress. Upon completion of painting, removeprotective covering from sprinkler heads. Remove sprinkler heads which havebeen painted and replace with new sprinkler heads. Provide primed surfaceswith the following:a. Piping in Unfinished Areas: Provide primed surfaces with onecoat of red alkyd gloss enamel applied to a minimum dry filmthickness of 1.0 mil in attic spaces, spaces above suspendedceilings, crawl spaces, pipe chases, mechanical equipment room, andspaces where walls or ceiling are not painted or not constructed ofa prefinished material. In lieu of red enamel finish coat, providepiping with 2 inch wide red enamel bands or self-adhering redplastic bands spaced at maximum of 20 foot intervals.b. Piping in Finished Areas: Provide primed surfaces with twocoats of paint to match adjacent surfaces, except provide valvesand operating accessories with one coat of red alkyd gloss enamelapplied to a minimum dry film thickness of 1.0 mil. Provide pipingwith 2 inch wide red enamel bands or self-adhering red plasticbands spaced at maximum of 20 foot intervals throughout the pipingsystems.1.11.4 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTINGLettering Building and Room Number(s).Lettering shall be provided as scheduled on the drawings, shall be blockGothic type, and shall be black enamel water-type decalcomania, finishedwith a protective coating of spar varnish. Samples shall be approved beforeapplication. Obstructions To Aviation shall be painted in the pattern andcolor prescribed by FAA AC 70/7460-1.1.11.5 Definitions and Abbreviations1.11.5.1 Qualification TestingQualification testing is the performance of all test requirements listed inthe product specification. This testing is accomplished by MPI to qualifyeach product for the MPI Approved Product List, and may also be accomplishedby Contractor's third party testing lab if an alternative to Batch QualityConformance Testing by MPI is desired.1.11.5.2 Batch Quality Conformance TestingBatch quality conformance testing determines that the product provided isthe same as the product qualified to the appropriate product specification.This testing shall only be accomplished by MPI testing lab.1.11.5.3 CoatingA film or thin layer applied to a base material called a substrate. Acoating may be a metal, alloy, paint, or solid/liquid suspensions on varioussubstrates (metals, plastics, wood, paper, leather, cloth, etc.). They maybe applied by electrolysis, vapor deposition, vacuum, or mechanical meanssuch as brushing, spraying, calendaring, and roller coating. A coating may<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 18


e applied for aesthetic or protective purposes or both. The term "coating"as used herein includes emulsions, enamels, stains, varnishes, sealers,epoxies, and other coatings, whether used as primer, intermediate, or finishcoat. The terms paint and coating are used interchangeably.1.11.5.4 DFT or dftDry film thickness, the film thickness of the fully cured, dry paint orcoating.1.11.5.5 DSDDegree of Surface Degradation, the MPI system of defining degree of surfacedegradation. Five (5) levels are generically defined under the Assessmentsections in the MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual.1.11.5.6 EPPEnvironmentally Preferred Products, a standard for determining environmentalpreferability in support of Executive Order 13101.1.11.5.7 EXTMPI short term designation for an exterior coating system.1.11.5.8 INTMPI short term designation for an interior coating system.1.11.5.9 micron / micronsThe metric measurement for 0.<strong>00</strong>1 mm or one/one-thousandth of a millimeter.1.11.5.10 mil / milsThe English measurement for 0.<strong>00</strong>1 in or one/one-thousandth of an inch, equalto 25.4 microns or 0.0254 mm.1.11.5.11 mmThe metric measurement for millimeter, 0.<strong>00</strong>1 meter or one/one-thousandth ofa meter.1.11.5.12 MPI Gloss LevelsMPI system of defining gloss. Seven (7) gloss levels (G1 to G7) aregenerically defined under the Evaluation sections of the MPI Manuals.Traditionally, Flat refers to G1/G2, Eggshell refers to G3, Semigloss refersto G5, and Gloss refers to G6.Gloss levels are defined by MPI as follows:Gloss Description Units UnitsLevel @ 60 degrees @ 85 degreesG1 Matte or Flat 0 to 5 10 maxG2 Velvet 0 to 10 10 to 35<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 19


G3 Eggshell 10 to 25 10 to 35G4 Satin 20 to 35 35 minG5 Semi-Gloss 35 to 70G6 Gloss 70 to 85G7 High GlossGloss is tested in accordance with ASTM D 523. Historically, the Governmenthas used Flat (G1/G2), Eggshell (G3), Semi-Gloss (G5), and Gloss (G6).1.11.5.13 MPI System NumberThe MPI coating system number in each Division found in either the MPIArchitectural Painting Specification Manual or the Maintenance RepaintingManual and defined as an exterior (EXT/REX) or interior system (INT/RIN).The Division number follows the CSI Master Format.1.11.5.14 PaintSee Coating definition.1.11.5.15 REXMPI short term designation for an exterior coating system used in repaintingprojects or over existing coating systems.1.11.5.16 RINMPI short term designation for an interior coating system used in repaintingprojects or over existing coating systems.PART 2PRODUCTS2.1 MATERIALSConform to the coating specifications and standards referenced in PART 3.Submit manufacturer's technical data sheets for specified coatings andsolvents. Comply with applicable regulations regarding toxic and hazardousmaterials.Latex paint shall meet EPA requirements in accordance with Section 01 62 35RECYCLED/RECOVERED MATERIALS or submit written justification for non-use perSection 01 62 35.Concrete and wood sealers, roof coatings, and water tank coatings aredesignated items under the USDA Biopreferred program (2<strong>00</strong>2 Farm Bill).These products shall comply with biobased content requirements establishedby the USDA's BioPreferred program unless the designer, requirementsgenerator, or contractor determines that no biobased product can be obtainedwithin the cost, performance, or availability requirements of the contract.If such determination of non-use is made, the Contractor or subcontractorshall complete and submit the <strong>JBLM</strong> Construction Green Procurement ExceptionForm. Using this form, the Contractor shall specify the reason forexception (unreasonable price, inadequate performance, non-availability) andprovide all associated information (including copies of all supportingevidence). This form is available from the Contracting Official or the <strong>JBLM</strong>Green Procurement Program Coordinator (Building 1210, (253) 966-6466,LEWISPWGreenProcurement@conus.army.mil). The Contractor shall submit the<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 20


completed form via e-mail (with copies of supporting documents included) tothe Contracting Officer's Representative. The Contractor shall include thefollowing address in the carbon copy ("cc") line of the e-mail:LEWISPWGreenProcurement@conus.army.mil. The Contractor shall keep attachedfile sizes to a minimum to avoid transmission errors associated with <strong>JBLM</strong>security. If use of e-mail is not possible, the Contractor shall coordinatethe submission of these documents with the Contracting Officer'sRepresentative and ask that they forward copies to the <strong>JBLM</strong> GreenProcurement Coordinator (Bldg 1210, 966-6466). Interior coatings applied topotable water tanks shall comply with all drinking water safetyrequirements. The biobased requirement does not apply to U.S. Armed Forcestactical equipment. More information can be found athttp://www.biopreferred.gov/ProposedAndFinalRegulations.aspx.PART 3EXECUTION3.1 PROTECTION OF AREAS AND SPACES NOT TO BE PAINTEDPrior to surface preparation and coating applications, remove, mask, orotherwise protect, hardware, hardware accessories, machined surfaces,radiator covers, plates, lighting fixtures, public and private property, andother such items not to be coated that are in contact with surfaces to becoated. Following completion of painting, workmen skilled in the tradesinvolved shall reinstall removed items. Restore surfaces contaminated bycoating materials, to original condition and repair damaged items.3.2 REPUTTYING AND REGLAZINGRemove cracked, loose, and defective putty or glazing compound on glazedsash and provide new putty or glazing compound. Where defective putty orglazing compound constitutes 30 percent or more of the putty at any onelight, remove the glass and putty or glazing compound and reset the glass.Remove putty or glazing compound without damaging sash or glass. Cleanrabbets to bare wood or metal and prime prior to reglazing. Putty for woodsash shall be a linseed oil putty. Glazing compound for metal sash shallconform to ASTM C 669. Patch surfaces to provide smooth transition betweenexisting and new surfaces. Finish putty or glazing compound to a neat andtrue bead. Allow glazing compound time to cure, in accordance withmanufacturer's recommendation, prior to coating application. Allow putty toset one week prior to coating application.3.3 RESEALING OF EXISTING EXTERIOR JOINTS3.3.1 Surface ConditionSurfaces shall be clean, dry to the touch, and free from frost and moisture;remove grease, oil, wax, lacquer, paint, defective backstop, or otherforeign matter that would prevent or impair adhesion. Where adequategrooves have not been provided, clean out to a depth of 1/2 inch and grindto a minimum width of 1/4 inch without damage to adjoining work. Grindingshall not be required on metal surfaces.3.3.2 BackstopsIn joints more than 1/2 inch deep, install glass fiber roving or neoprene,butyl, polyurethane, or polyethylene foams free of oil or other stainingelements as recommended by sealant manufacturer. Backstop material shall be<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 21


compatible with sealant. Do not use oakum and other types of absorptivematerials as backstops.3.3.3 Primer and Bond BreakerInstall the type recommended by the sealant manufacturer.3.3.4 Ambient TemperatureBetween 38 degrees F and 95 degrees F when applying sealant.3.3.5 Exterior SealantFor joints in vertical surfaces, provide ASTM C 920, Type S or M, Grade NS,Class 25, Use NT. For joints in horizontal surfaces, provide ASTM C 920,Type S or M, Grade P, Class 25, Use T. Color(s) shall be selected by theContracting Officer. Apply the sealant in accordance with themanufacturer's printed instructions. Force sealant into joints withsufficient pressure to fill the joints solidly. Sealant shall be uniformlysmooth and free of wrinkles.3.3.6 CleaningImmediately remove fresh sealant from adjacent areas using a solventrecommended by the sealant manufacturer. Upon completion of sealantapplication, remove remaining smears and stains and leave the work in aclean condition. Allow sealant time to cure, in accordance withmanufacturer's recommendations, prior to coating.3.4 SURFACE PREPARATIONRemove dirt, splinters, loose particles, grease, oil, disintegratedcoatings, and other foreign matter and substances deleterious to coatingperformance as specified for each substrate before application of paint orsurface treatments. Oil and grease shall be removed prior to mechanicalcleaning. Cleaning shall be programmed so that dust and other contaminantswill not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces. Exposed ferrous metals suchas nail heads on or in contact with surfaces to be painted with waterthinnedpaints, shall be spot-primed with a suitable corrosion-inhibitiveprimer capable of preventing flash rusting and compatible with the coatingspecified for the adjacent areas.3.4.1 Additional Requirements for Preparation of Surfaces With ExistingCoatingsBefore application of coatings, perform the following on surfaces covered bysoundly-adhered coatings, defined as those which cannot be removed with aputty knife:a. Test existing finishes for lead before sanding, scraping, orremoving. If lead is present, refer to paragraph Toxic Materials.b. Wipe previously painted surfaces to receive solvent-basedcoatings, except stucco and similarly rough surfaces clean with aclean, dry cloth saturated with mineral spirits, ASTM D 235. Allowsurface to dry. Wiping shall immediately precede the applicationof the first coat of any coating, unless specified otherwise.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 22


c. Sand existing glossy surfaces to be painted to reduce gloss.Brush, and wipe clean with a damp cloth to remove dust.d. The requirements specified are minimum. Comply also with theapplication instructions of the paint manufacturer.e. Previously painted surfaces specified to be repainted ordamaged during construction shall be thoroughly cleaned of allgrease, dirt, dust or other foreign matter.f. Blistering, cracking, flaking and peeling or other deterioratedcoatings shall be removed.g. Chalk shall be removed so that when tested in accordance withASTM D 4214, the chalk resistance rating is no less than 8.h. Slick surfaces shall be roughened. Damaged areas such as, butnot limited to, nail holes, cracks, chips, and spalls shall berepaired with suitable material to match adjacent undamaged areas.i. Edges of chipped paint shall be feather edged and sandedsmooth.j. Rusty metal surfaces shall be cleaned as per SSPC requirements.Solvent, mechanical, or chemical cleaning methods shall be used toprovide surfaces suitable for painting.k. New, proposed coatings shall be compatible with existingcoatings.3.4.2 Existing Coated Surfaces with Minor DefectsSand, spackle, and treat minor defects to render them smooth. Minor defectsare defined as scratches, nicks, cracks, gouges, spalls, alligatoring,chalking, and irregularities due to partial peeling of previous coatings.Remove chalking by sanding so that when tested in accordance with ASTM D4214, the chalk rating is not less than 8.3.4.3 Removal of Existing CoatingsRemove existing coatings from the following surfaces:a. Surfaces containing large areas of minor defects;b. Surfaces containing more than 20 percent peeling area; andc. Surfaces designated by the Contracting Officer, such assurfaces where rust shows through existing coatings.3.4.4 Substrate Repaira. Repair substrate surface damaged during coating removal;b. Sand edges of adjacent soundly-adhered existing coatings sothey are tapered as smooth as practical to areas involved withcoating removal; and<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 23


c. Clean and prime the substrate as specified.3.5 PREPARATION OF METAL SURFACES3.5.1 Existing and New Ferrous Surfacesa. Ferrous Surfaces including Shop-coated Surfaces and Small AreasThat Contain Rust, Mill Scale and Other Foreign Substances:Solvent clean or detergent wash in accordance with SSPC SP 1 toremove oil and grease. Where shop coat is missing or damaged,clean according to SSPC SP 2, SSPC SP 3, SSPC SP 6, or SSPC SP 10.Brush-off blast remaining surface in accordance with SSPC SP 7;Water jetting to SSPC SP 12 WJ-4 may be used to remove loosecoating and other loose materials. Use inhibitor as recommended bycoating manufacturer to prevent premature rusting. Shop-coatedferrous surfaces shall be protected from corrosion by treating andtouching up corroded areas immediately upon detection.b. Surfaces With More Than 20 Percent Rust, Mill Scale, and OtherForeign Substances: Clean entire surface in accordance with SSPCSP 6/SSPC SP 12 WJ-3 or SSPC SP 10/SSPC SP 12 WJ-2.c. Metal Floor Surfaces to Receive Nonslip Coating: Clean inaccordance with SSPC SP 10 or SSPC SP 12 WJ-2.3.5.2 Final Ferrous Surface Condition:For tool cleaned surfaces, the requirements are stated in SSPC SP 2 and SSPCSP 3. As a visual reference, cleaned surfaces shall be similar tophotographs in SSPC VIS 3.For abrasive blast cleaned surfaces, the requirements are stated in SSPC SP7, SSPC SP 6, and SSPC SP 10. As a visual reference, cleaned surfaces shallbe similar to photographs in SSPC VIS 1.For waterjet cleaned surfaces, the requirements are stated in SSPC SP 12.As a visual reference, cleaned surfaces shall be similar to photographs inSSPC VIS 4.3.5.3 Galvanized Surfacesa. New or Existing Galvanized Surfaces With Only Dirt and ZincOxidation Products: Clean with solvent, steam, or non-alkalinedetergent solution in accordance with SSPC SP 1. If the galvanizedmetal has been passivated or stabilized, the coating shall becompletely removed by brush-off abrasive blast. New galvanizedsteel to be coated shall not be "passivated" or "stabilized" Ifthe absence of hexavalent stain inhibitors is not documented, testas described in ASTM D 2<strong>09</strong>2, Appendix X2, and remove by one of themethods described therein.b. Galvanized with Slight Coating Deterioration or with Little orNo Rusting: Water jetting to SSPC SP 12 WJ3 to remove loosecoating from surfaces with less than 20 percent coatingdeterioration and no blistering, peeling, or cracking. Use<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 24


inhibitor as recommended by the coating manufacturer to preventrusting.c. Galvanized With Severe Deteriorated Coating or Severe Rusting:Spot abrasive blast rusted areas as described for steel in SSPC SP6, and waterjet to SSPC SP 12, WJ3 to remove existing coating.3.5.4 Non-Ferrous Metallic SurfacesAluminum and aluminum-alloy, lead, copper, and other nonferrous metalsurfaces.a. Surface Cleaning: Solvent clean in accordance with SSPC SP 1and wash with mild non-alkaline detergent to remove dirt and watersoluble contaminants.3.5.5 Terne-Coated Metal SurfacesSolvent clean surfaces with mineral spirits, ASTM D 235. Wipe dry withclean, dry cloths.3.5.6 Existing Surfaces with a Bituminous or Mastic-Type CoatingRemove chalk, mildew, and other loose material by washing with a solution of1/2 cup trisodium phosphate, 1/4 cup household detergent, one quart 5percent sodium hypochlorite solution and 3 quarts of warm water.3.6 PREPARATION OF CONCRETE AND CEMENTITIOUS SURFACE3.6.1 Concrete and Masonrya. Curing: Concrete, stucco and masonry surfaces shall be allowedto cure at least 30 days before painting, except concrete slab ongrade, which shall be allowed to cure <strong>90</strong> days before painting.b. Surface Cleaning: Remove the following deleterious substances.(1) Dirt, Chalking, Grease, and Oil: Wash new and existinguncoated surfaces with a solution composed of 1/2 cup trisodiumphosphate, 1/4 cuphousehold detergent, and 4 quarts of warm water.Then rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Wash existing coatedsurfaces with a suitable detergent and rinse thoroughly. For largeareas, water blasting may be used.(2) Fungus and Mold: Wash new , existing coated, and existinguncoated surfaces with a solution composed of 1/2 cup trisodiumphosphate, 1/4 cup household detergent, 1 quart 5 percent sodiumhypochlorite solution and 3 quarts of warm water. Rinse thoroughlywith fresh water.(3) Paint and Loose Particles: Remove by wire brushing.(4) Efflorescence: Remove by scraping or wire brushing followedby washing with a 5 to 10 percent by weight aqueous solution ofhydrochloric (muriatic) acid. Do not allow acid to remain on thesurface for more than five minutes before rinsing with fresh water.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 25


Do not acid clean more than 4 square feet of surface, per workman,at one time.(5) Removal of Existing Coatings: For surfaces to receivetextured coating MPI 42, remove existing coatings including soundlyadhered coatings if recommended by textured coating manufacturer.c. Cosmetic Repair of Minor Defects: Repair or fill mortar jointsand minor defects, including but not limited to spalls, inaccordance with manufacturer's recommendations and prior to coatingapplication.d. Allowable Moisture Content: Latex coatings may be applied todamp surfaces, but not to surfaces with droplets of water. Do notapply epoxies to damp vertical surfaces as determined by ASTM D4263 or horizontal surfaces that exceed 3 lbs of moisture per 1<strong>00</strong>0square feet in 24 hours as determined by ASTM F 1869. In all casesfollow manufacturers recommendations. Allow surfaces to cure aminimum of 30 days before painting.3.6.2 Gypsum Board, Plaster, and Stuccoa. Surface Cleaning: Plaster and stucco shall be clean and freefrom loose matter; gypsum board shall be dry. Remove loose dirtand dust by brushing with a soft brush, rubbing with a dry cloth,or vacuum-cleaning prior to application of the first coat material.A damp cloth or sponge may be used if paint will be water-based.b. Repair of Minor Defects: Prior to painting, repair joints,cracks, holes, surface irregularities, and other minor defects withpatching plaster or spackling compound and sand smooth.c. Allowable Moisture Content: Latex coatings may be applied todamp surfaces, but not surfaces with droplets of water. Do notapply epoxies to damp surfaces as determined by ASTM D 4263. Newplaster to be coated shall have a maximum moisture content of 8percent, when measured in accordance with ASTM D 4444, Method A,unless otherwise authorized. In addition to moisture contentrequirements, allow new plaster to age a minimum of 30 days beforepreparation for painting.3.6.3 Existing Asbestos Cement SurfacesRemove oily stains by solvent cleaning with mineral spirits, MIL-PRF-680 orASTM D 235. Remove loose dirt, dust, and other deleterious substances bybrushing with a soft brush or rubbing with a dry cloth prior to applicationof the first coat material. Do not wire brush or clean using other abrasivemethods. Surfaces shall be dry and clean prior to application of thecoating.3.7 PREPARATION OF WOOD AND PLYWOOD SURFACES3.7.1 New, Existing Uncoated, and Existing Coated Plywood and WoodSurfaces, Except Floorsa. Wood surfaces shall be cleaned of foreign matter.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 26


Surface Cleaning: Surfaces shall be free from dust and other deleterioussubstances and in a condition approved by the Contracting Officer prior toreceiving paint or other finish. Do not use water to clean uncoated wood.Scrape to remove loose coatings. Lightly sand to roughen the entire area ofpreviously enamel-coated wood surfaces.b. Removal of Fungus and Mold: Wash existing coated surfaces witha solution composed of 3 ounces (2/3 cup) trisodium phosphate,1 ounce (1/3 cup) household detergent, 1 quart 5 percent sodiumhypochlorite solution and 3 quarts of warm water. Rinse thoroughly withfresh water.c. Moisture content of the wood shall not exceed 12 percent asmeasured by a moisture meter in accordance with ASTM D 4444, MethodA, unless otherwise authorized.d. Wood surfaces adjacent to surfaces to receive water-thinnedpaints shall be primed and/or touched up before applying waterthinnedpaints.e. Cracks and Nailheads: Set and putty stop nailheads and puttycracks after the prime coat has dried.f. Cosmetic Repair of Minor Defects:(1) Knots and Resinous Wood and Fire, Smoke, Water, and ColorMarker Stained Existing Coated Surface: Prior to application ofcoating, cover knots and stains with two or more coats of 3-poundcutshellac varnish, plasticized with 5 ounces of castor oil pergallon. Scrape away existing coatings from knotty areas, and sandbefore treating. Prime before applying any putty over shellackedarea.(2) Open Joints and Other Openings: Fill with whiting putty,linseed oil putty. Sand smooth after putty has dried.(3) Checking: Where checking of the wood is present, sand thesurface, wipe and apply a coat of pigmented orange shellac. Allowto dry before paint is applied.g. Prime Coat For New Exterior Surfaces: Prime coat wood doors,windows, frames, and trim before wood becomes dirty, warped, orweathered.3.7.2 Wood Floor Surfaces, Natural Finisha. Initial Surface Cleaning: As specified in paragraph entitled"Surface Preparation."b. Existing Loose Boards and Shoe Molding: Before sanding, renailloose boards. Countersink nails and fill with an approved woodfiller. Remove shoe molding before sanding and reinstall aftercompleting other work. At Contractor's option, new shoe moldingmay be provided in lieu of reinstalling old. New wood moldingshall be same size, wood species, and finish as the existing.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 27


c. Final Cleaning: After sanding, sweep and vacuum floors clean.Do not walk on floors thereafter until specified sealer has beenapplied and is dry.3.7.3 Interior Wood Surfaces, Stain FinishInterior wood surfaces to receive stain shall be sanded. Oak and other opengrainwood to receive stain shall be given a coat of wood filler not lessthan 8 hours before the application of stain; excess filler shall be removedand the surface sanded smooth.3.7.4 Water Blasting of Existing Coated Wood Surfaces:Water blasting surfaces:a. Sample Panel: Prior to the initial surface cleaning, waterblast a representative surface designated by the ContractingOfficer. Final surface condition of remaining work shall be similarto sample panel approved by the Contracting Officer.b. Initial Surface Cleaning: Water blasting shall consist ofwashing surfaces to receive paint with a high pressure spray, toremove loose paint, dirt, and other foreign or deleteriousmaterials. The working pressure shall be between 4<strong>00</strong> and 7<strong>00</strong>pounds per square inch gage (psig) at a nozzle operating rate of aminimum20 gallons per minute (g/min.). Do not flood vents or damage windows andfloors. If the pressure specified will cause damage to existing wood,advise the Contracting Officer and obtain permission to vary the pressure.Direct the wash nozzle at the surface at an angle of approximately 75degrees with the surface and at a distance not greater than 5 feet toapply water pressure required to remove loose paint, dirt, chalking, andother foreign matter.3.8 APPLICATIONc. Final Surface Cleaning: After allowing the surfaces to dry fora minimum of 24 hours, remove remaining dirt, splinters, looseparticles, disintegrated and loose paint, grease, oil, and otherforeign matter from the surface.3.8.1 Coating ApplicationPainting practices shall comply with applicable federal, state and locallaws enacted to insure compliance with Federal Clean Air Standards. Applycoating materials in accordance with SSPC PA 1. SSPC PA 1 methods areapplicable to all substrates, except as modified herein.At the time of application, paint shall show no signs of deterioration.Uniform suspension of pigments shall be maintained during application.Unless otherwise specified or recommended by the paint manufacturer, paintmay be applied by brush, roller, or spray. Use trigger operated spraynozzles for water hoses. Rollers for applying paints and enamels shall beof a type designed for the coating to be applied and the surface to be<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 28


coated. Wear protective clothing and respirators when applying oil-basedpaints or using spray equipment with any paints.Paints, except water-thinned types, shall be applied only to surfaces thatare completely free of moisture as determined by sight or touch.Thoroughly work coating materials into joints, crevices, and open spaces.Special attention shall be given to insure that all edges, corners,crevices, welds, and rivets receive a film thickness equal to that ofadjacent painted surfaces.Each coat of paint shall be applied so dry film shall be of uniformthickness and free from runs, drops, ridges, waves, pinholes or other voids,laps, brush marks, and variations in color, texture, and finish. Hidingshall be complete.Touch up damaged coatings before applying subsequent coats. Interior areasshall be broom clean and dust free before and during the application ofcoating material.Apply paint to new fire extinguishing sprinkler systems including valves,piping, conduit, hangers, supports, miscellaneous metal work, andaccessories. Shield sprinkler heads with protective coverings whilepainting is in progress. Remove sprinkler heads which have been painted andreplace with new sprinkler heads. For piping in unfinished spaces, provideprimed surfaces with one coat of red alkyd gloss enamel to a minimum dryfilm thickness of 1.0 mil. Unfinished spaces include attic spaces, spacesabove suspended ceilings, crawl spaces, pipe chases, mechanical equipmentroom, and space where walls or ceiling are not painted or not constructed ofa prefinished material. For piping in finished areas, provide primesurfaces with two coats of paint to match adjacent surfaces, except providevalves and operating accessories with one coat of red alkyd gloss enamel.Upon completion of painting, remove protective covering from sprinklerheads.a. Drying Time: Allow time between coats, as recommended by thecoating manufacturer, to permit thorough drying, but not to presenttopcoat adhesion problems. Provide each coat in specifiedcondition to receive next coat.b. Primers, and Intermediate Coats: Do not allow primers orintermediate coats to dry more than 30 days, or longer thanrecommended by manufacturer, before applying subsequent coats.Follow manufacturer's recommendations for surface preparation ifprimers or intermediate coats are allowed to dry longer thanrecommended by manufacturers of subsequent coatings. Each coatshall cover surface of preceding coat or surface completely, andthere shall be a visually perceptible difference in shades ofsuccessive coats.c. Finished Surfaces: Provide finished surfaces free from runs,drops, ridges, waves, laps, brush marks, and variations in colors.d. Thermosetting Paints: Topcoats over thermosetting paints(epoxies and urethanes) should be applied within the overcoatingwindow recommended by the manufacturer.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 29


e. Floors: For nonslip surfacing on level floors, as theintermediate coat is applied, cover wet surface completely withalmandite garnet, Grit No. 36, with maximum passing U.S. StandardSieve No. 40 less than 0.5 percent. When the coating is dry, use asoft bristle broom to sweep up excess grit, which may be reused,and vacuum up remaining residue before application of the topcoat.For nonslip surfacing on ramps, provide MPI 77 with non-skidadditive, applied by roller in accordance with manufacturer'sinstructions.3.8.2 Mixing and Thinning of PaintsReduce paints to proper consistency by adding fresh paint, except whenthinning is mandatory to suit surface, temperature, weather conditions,application methods, or for the type of paint being used. Obtain writtenpermission from the Contracting Officer to use thinners. The writtenpermission shall include quantities and types of thinners to use.When thinning is allowed, paints shall be thinned immediately prior toapplication with not more than 1 pint of suitable thinner per gallon. Theuse of thinner shall not relieve the Contractor from obtaining completehiding, full film thickness, or required gloss. Thinning shall not causethe paint to exceed limits on volatile organic compounds. Paints ofdifferent manufacturers shall not be mixed.3.8.3 Two-Component SystemsTwo-component systems shall be mixed in accordance with manufacturer'sinstructions. Any thinning of the first coat to ensure proper penetrationand sealing shall be as recommended by the manufacturer for each type ofsubstrate.3.8.4 Coating Systemsa. Systems by Substrates: Apply coatings that conform to therespective specifications listed in the following Tables:TableDivision 3. Exterior Concrete Paint TableDivision 4. Exterior Concrete Masonry Units Paint TableDivision 5. Exterior Metal, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Paint TableDivision 6. Exterior Wood; Dressed Lumber, Paneling, Decking,Shingles Paint TableDivision 9: Exterior Stucco Paint TableDivision 10. Exterior Cloth Coverings and Bituminous CoatedSurfaces Paint TableDivision 3. Interior Concrete Paint TableDivision 4. Interior Concrete Masonry Units Paint TableDivision 5. Interior Metal, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Paint TableDivision 6. Interior Wood Paint TableDivision 9: Interior Plaster, Gypsum Board, Textured SurfacesPaint Tableb. Minimum Dry Film Thickness (DFT): Apply paints, primers,varnishes, enamels, undercoats, and other coatings to a minimum dry<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 30


film thickness of 1.5 mil each coat unless specified otherwise inthe Tables. Coating thickness where specified, refers to theminimum dry film thickness.c. Coatings for Surfaces Not Specified Otherwise: Coat surfaceswhich have not been specified, the same as surfaces having similarconditions of exposure.d. Existing Surfaces Damaged During Performance of the Work,Including New Patches In Existing Surfaces: Coat surfaces with thefollowing:(1) One coat of primer.(2) One coat of undercoat or intermediate coat.(3) One topcoat to match adjacent surfaces.e. Existing Coated Surfaces To Be Painted: Apply coatingsconforming to the respective specifications listed in the Tablesherein, except that pretreatments, sealers and fillers need not beprovided on surfaces where existing coatings are soundly adheredand in good condition. Do not omit undercoats or primers.3.9 COATING SYSTEMS FOR METALApply coatings of Tables in Division 5 for Exterior and Interior.a. Apply specified ferrous metal primer on the same day thatsurface is cleaned, to surfaces that meet all specified surfacepreparation requirements at time of application.b. Inaccessible Surfaces: Prior to erection, use one coat ofspecified primer on metal surfaces that will be inaccessible aftererection.c. Shop-primed Surfaces: Touch up exposed substrates and damagedcoatings to protect from rusting prior to applying field primer.d. Surface Previously Coated with Epoxy or Urethane: Apply MPI101, 1.5 mils DFT immediately prior to application of epoxy orurethane coatings.e. Pipes and Tubing: The semitransparent film applied to somepipes and tubing at the mill is not to be considered a shop coat,but shall be overcoated with the specified ferrous-metal primerprior to application of finish coats.f. Exposed Nails, Screws, Fasteners, and Miscellaneous FerrousSurfaces. On surfaces to be coated with water thinned coatings,spot prime exposed nails and other ferrous metal with latex primerMPI 107.3.10 COATING SYSTEMS FOR CONCRETE AND CEMENTITIOUS SUBSTRATESApply coatings of Tables in Division 3, 4, and 9 for Exterior and Interior.3.11 COATING SYSTEMS FOR WOOD AND PLYWOOD<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 31


a. Apply coatings of Tables in Division 6 for Exterior andInterior.b. Prior to erection, apply two coats of specified primer to treatand prime wood and plywood surfaces which will be inaccessibleafter erection.c. Apply stains in accordance with manufacturer's printedinstructions.d. Wood Floors to Receive Natural Finish: Thin first coat 2 to 1using thinner recommended by coating manufacturer. Apply allcoatings at rate of 3<strong>00</strong> to 350 square feet per gallon. Applysecond coat not less than 2 hours and not over 24 hours after firstcoat has been applied. Apply with lambs wool applicators or rolleras recommended by coating manufacturer. Buff or lightly sandbetween intermediate coats as recommended by coating manufacturer'sprinted instructions.3.12 PIPING IDENTIFICATIONPiping Identification, Including Surfaces In Concealed Spaces: Provide inaccordance with ASME A13.1. Place stenciling in clearly visible locations.On piping not covered by ASME A13.1, stencil approved names or code letters,in letters a minimum of 1/2 inch high for piping and a minimum of 2 incheshigh elsewhere. Stencil arrow-shaped markings on piping to indicatedirection of flow using black stencil paint.3.13 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCEIn addition to meeting previously specified requirements, demonstratemobility of moving components, including swinging and sliding doors,cabinets, and windows with operable sash, for inspection by the ContractingOfficer. Perform this demonstration after appropriate curing and dryingtimes of coatings have elapsed and prior to invoicing for final payment.3.14 WASTE MANAGEMENTAs specified in the Waste Management Plan and as follows. Do not usekerosene or any such organic solvents to clean up water based paints.Properly dispose of paints or solvents in designated containers. Close andseal partially used containers of paint to maintain quality as necessary forreuse. Store in protected, well-ventilated, fire-safe area at moderatetemperature. Place materials defined as hazardous or toxic waste indesignated containers. Coordinate with manufacturer for take-back program.Set aside scrap to be returned to manufacturer for recycling into newproduct. When such a service is not available, local recyclers shall besought after to reclaim the materials. Set aside extra paint for futurecolor matches or reuse by the Government. Where local options exist forleftover paint recycling, collect all waste paint by type and provide fordelivery to recycling or collection facility for reuse by localorganizations.3.15 PAINT TABLESAll DFT's are minimum values. Use only materials with a GPS green checkmark having a minimum MPI "Environmentally Friendly" E1, E2, or E3 rating<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 32


ased on VOC (EPA Method 24) content levels. Use only interior paints andcoatings that meet VOC requirements of LEED low emitting materials credit.Acceptable products are listed in the MPI Green Approved Products List,available at http://www.specifygreen.com/APL/ProductIdxByMPInum.asp.3.15.1 EXTERIOR PAINT TABLESDIVISION 3: EXTERIOR CONCRETE PAINT TABLEA. New and uncoated existing and Existing, previously painted concrete;vertical surfaces, including undersides of balconies and soffits butexcluding tops of slabs:1. LatexNew; MPI EXT 3.1A-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI REX 3.1A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 10 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 3.5 milsNew; MPI EXT 3.1A-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI EXT 3.1A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 11 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 3.5 milsNew; MPI EXT 3.1A-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 3.1A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 119 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 3.5 milsPrimer as recommended by manufacturer. Topcoat: Coating to match adjacentsurfaces.B. New and uncoated existing and Existing, previously painted concrete,textured system; vertical surfaces, including undersides of balconies andsoffits but excluding tops of slabs:1. Latex AggregateNew; MPI EXT 3.1B-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI REX 3.1B-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 42 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: Per ManufacturerNew; MPI EXT 3.1B-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI REX 3.1B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 42 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: Per ManufacturerNew; MPI EXT 3.1B-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 3.1B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 42 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: Per ManufacturerTexture - Fine Medium or course as indicated. Surface preparationand number ofcoats in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Topcoat: Coatingto match adjacent surfaces.<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 33


C. New and uncoated existing and Existing, previously painted concrete,elastomeric System; vertical surfaces, including undersides of balconiesand soffits but excluding tops of slabs:1. Elastomeric CoatingNew; MPI EXT 3.1F / Existing; MPI REX 3.1FPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:Per Manufacturer MPI 113 MPI 113System DFT: 16 milsPrimer as recommended by manufacturer. Topcoat: Coating to matchadjacent surfaces. Surface preparation and number of coats in accordancewith manufacturer's instructions.NOTE: Apply sufficient coats of MPI 113 to achieve a minimum dry filmthickness of 16 mils.D. New and uncoated existing and Existing, previously painted concrete:walls and bottom of swimming pools.1. Chlorinated RubberNew; / Existing;Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:SSPC Paint 18 SSPC Paint 18 SSPC Paint 18System DFT: Per ManufacturerNOTE: Thin first coat (primer) with 1 part of approved thinner to 4parts of paint by volume.E. New and Existing Cementitious composition board (including Asbestoscement board):1. LatexNew; MPI EXT 3.3A-G1 (Flat) /Existing; MPI REX 3.3A-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 10 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI EXT 3.3A-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI REX 3.3A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 11 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI EXT 3.3A-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 3.3A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 119 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 4.5 milsTopcoat: Coating to match adjacent surfaces.DIVISION 4: EXTERIOR CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS PAINT TABLEA. New and Existing concrete masonry on uncoated surface:1. LatexNew; MPI EXT 4.2A-G1 (Flat) / Existing; MPI REX 4.2A-G1 (Flat)Block Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 34


MPI 4 N/A MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 11 milsNew; MPI EXT 4.2A-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI REX 4.2A-G5 (Semigloss)Block Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 11 milsNew; MPI EXT 4.2A-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 4.2A-G6 (Gloss)Block Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 11 milsTopcoat: Coating to match adjacent surfaces.B. New and Existing concrete masonry, textured system; on uncoatedsurface:1. Latex AggregateNew; MPI EXT 4.2B-G1 (Flat) / Existing; MPI REX 4.2B-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 42 MPI 42 MPI 10System DFT: Per ManufacturerNew; MPI EXT 4.2B-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI REX 4.2B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 42 MPI 42 MPI 11System DFT: Per ManufacturerNew; MPI EXT 4.2B-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 4.2B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 42 MPI 42 MPI 119System DFT: Per ManufacturerTexture - Fine Medium or Coarse as indicated. Surface preparationand number ofcoats in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Topcoat: Coatingto match adjacent surfaces.C. New and Existing concrete masonry, elastomeric system; on uncoatedsurface:1. Elastomeric CoatingNew; MPI EXT 4.2D / Existing; MPI REX 4.2DPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:Per Manufacturer MPI 113 MPI 113System DFT: 16 milsPrimer as recommended by manufacturer. Topcoat: Coating to matchadjacent surfaces. Surface preparation and number of coats inaccordance with manufacturer's instructions.NOTE: Apply sufficient coats of MPI 113 to achieve a minimum dry filmthickness of 16 mils.DIVISION 5: EXTERIOR METAL, FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS PAINT TABLESTEEL/FERROUS SURFACES<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 35


A. New Steel that has been hand or power tool cleaned to SSPC SP 2 orSSPC SP 31. AlkydNew; MPI EXT 5.1Q-G5 (Semigloss) Existing; MPI REX 5.1D-G5Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 23 MPI 94 MPI 94System DFT: 5.25 milsNew; MPI EXT 5.1Q-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 5.1D-G6Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 23 MPI 9 MPI 9System DFT: 5.25 milsB. New Steel that has been blast-cleaned to SSPC SP 6:2. AlkydNew; MPI EXT 5.1D-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI REX 5.1D-G5Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 94 MPI 94System DFT: 5.25 milsNew; MPI EXT 5.1D-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 5.1D-G6Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 9 MPI 9System DFT: 5.25 milsC. Existing steel that has been spot-blasted to SSPC SP 6:1. Surface previously coated with alkyd or latex:Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI REX 5.1C-G5 (Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 163 MPI 163System DFT: 5 milsMPI REX 5.1C-G6 (Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 164 MPI 164System DFT: 5 mils2. Surface previously coated with epoxy:Waterborne Light Industriala. MPI REX 5.1L-G5 (Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 163 MPI 163System DFT: 5 milsMPI REX 5.1L-G6 (Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 164 MPI 164System DFT: 5 milsPigmented Polyurethane<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 36


. MPI REX 5.1H-G6 (Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 72System DFT: 8.5 milsD. New and existing steel blast cleaned to SSPC SP 10:1. Waterborne Light IndustrialMPI EXT 5.1R-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 163System DFT: 8.5 milsMPI EXT 5.1R-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 164System DFT: 8.5 mils2. Pigmented PolyurethaneMPI EXT 5.1J-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 72System DFT: 8.5 milsE. Metal floors (non-shop-primed surfaces or non-slip deck surfaces) withnon-skid additive (NSA), load at manufacturer's recommendations.:1. Alkyd Floor EnamelMPI EXT 5.1S-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 27 MPI 27 (+NSA)System DFT: 5.25 milsEXTERIOR GALVANIZED SURFACESF. New Galvanized surfaces:1. Cementitious primer / LatexMPI EXT 5.3A-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 26 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI EXT 5.3A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 26 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI EXT 5.3A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 26 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 4.5 mils2. Waterborne Primer / LatexMPI EXT 5.3H-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 134 MPI 10 MPI 10<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 37


System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI EXT 5.3H-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 134 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI EXT 5.3H-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 134 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 4.5 mils3. Waterborne Primer / Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI EXT 5.3J-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 134 MPI 163 MPI 163System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI EXT 5.3J-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 134 MPI 164 MPI 164System DFT: 4.5 mils4. Epoxy Primer / Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI EXT 5.3K-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 163 MPI 163System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.3K-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 164 MPI 164System DFT: 5 mils5. Pigmented PolyurethaneMPI EXT 5.3L-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 N/A MPI 72System DFT: 5 milsG. Galvanized surfaces with slight coating deterioration; little or norusting:1. Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI REX 5.3J-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 134 N/A MPI 163System DFT: 4.5 mils2. Pigmented PolyurethaneMPI REX 5.3D-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 N/A MPI 72System DFT: 5 milsH. Galvanized surfaces with severely deteriorated coating or rusting:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 38


1. Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI REX 5.3L-G5(Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 163System DFT: 8.5 milsMPI REX 5.3L-G6(Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 164System DFT: 8.5 mils2. Pigmented PolyurethaneMPI REX 5.3K-G6(Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 108 MPI 72System DFT: 5 milsEXTERIOR SURFACES, OTHER METALS (NON-FERROUS)I. Aluminum, aluminum alloy and other miscellaneous non-ferrous metal itemsnot otherwise specified except hot metal surfaces, roof surfaces, and newprefinished equipment. Match surrounding finish:1. AlkydMPI EXT 5.4F-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 8 MPI 8System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.4F-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 94 MPI 94System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.4F-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 9 MPI 9System DFT: 5 mils2. Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI EXT 5.4G-G3(Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 161 MPI 161System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.4G-G5(Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 163 MPI 163System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.4G-G6(Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 164 MPI 164System DFT: 5 milsI. Existing roof surfaces previously coated:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 39


1. Aluminum Pigmented Asphalt Roof CoatingASTM D 2824: Sufficient coats to provide not less than 8 milsof finished coating system (without asbestos fibers).2. Aluminum PaintMPI REX 10.2DPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 107 MPI 1 MPI 1System DFT: 3.5 milsJ. Surfaces adjacent to painted surfaces; Mechanical, Electrical, Fireextinguishing sprinkler systems including valves, conduit, hangers,supports, exposed copper piping, and miscellaneous metal items nototherwise specified except floors, hot metal surfaces, and new prefinishedequipment. Match surrounding finish:1. AlkydMPI EXT 5.1D-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 8 MPI 8System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI EXT 5.1D-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 94 MPI 94System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI EXT 5.1D-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 9 MPI 9System DFT: 5.25 mils2. Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI EXT 5.1C-G3(Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 161 MPI 161System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.1C-G5(Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 163 MPI 163System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 5.1C-G6(Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 164 MPI 164System DFT: 5 milsK. Hot metal surfaces including smokestacks subject to temperatures up to205 degrees C (4<strong>00</strong> degrees F):1. Heat Resistant EnamelMPI EXT 5.2APrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 21Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per Manufacturer<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 40


L. Ferrous metal subject to high temperature, up to 4<strong>00</strong> degrees C (750degrees F):1. Inorganic Zinc Rich CoatingMPI EXT 5.2CPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 19Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per Manufacturer2. Heat Resistant Aluminum EnamelMPI EXT 5.2B (Aluminum Finish)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 2Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per ManufacturerM. New surfaces and Existing surfaces made bare cleaning to SSPC SP 10subject to temperatures up to 593 degrees C (11<strong>00</strong> degrees F):1. Heat Resistant CoatingMPI EXT 5.2DPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 22Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per ManufacturerDIVISION 6: EXTERIOR WOOD; DRESSED LUMBER, PANELING, DECKING, SHINGLES PAINTTABLEA. New and Existing, uncoated Dressed lumber, Wood and plywood, trim,including top, bottom and edges of doors not otherwise specified:1. AlkydMPI EXT 6.3B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 7 MPI 94 MPI 94System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 6.3B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 7 MPI 9 MPI 9System DFT: 5 mils2. LatexMPI EXT 6.3A-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 7 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 6.3A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 7 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 5 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 41


MPI EXT 6.3A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 7 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 5 mils3. Waterborne Solid Color StainMPI EXT 6.3KPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 7 MPI 16 MPI 16System DFT: 4.25 milsB. Existing, dressed lumber, Wood and plywood, trim, including top, bottomand edges of doors previously coated with an alkyd/oil based finishcoat not otherwise specified:1. AlkydMPI REX 6.3B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 94 MPI 94System DFT: 5 milsMPI REX 6.3B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 9 MPI 9System DFT: 5 mils2. LatexMPI REX 6.3A-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 5 milsMPI REX 6.3A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 5 milsMPI REX 6.3A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 5 milsC. Existing, dressed lumber, Wood and plywood, trim, including top, bottomand edges of doors previously coated with a latex/waterborne finish coatnot otherwise specified:1. LatexMPI REX 6.3L-G1 (Flat)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 6 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI REX 6.3L-G5 (Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 6 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 4.5 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 42


MPI REX 6.3L-G6 (Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 6 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 4.5 mils2. Waterborne Solid Color StainMPI REX 6.3K (Stain)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 6 MPI 16 MPI 16System DFT: 4 milsD. New, Uncoated wood siding:1. Semi-Transparent StainMPI EXT 6.3DSpot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A MPI 13 MPI 13System DFT: N/AE. Existing, previously stained wood siding:1. LatexMPI REX 6.2K-G1 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI REX 6.2K-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 4.5 milsF. Existing Uncoated or previously semitransparent stained wood siding:1. Semi-Transparent StainMPI REX 6.3DSpot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A MPI 13 MPI 13System DFT: Per ManufacturerG. Wood: Steps, platforms, and floors of open porches,withnon-skid additive (NSA), load at manufacturer's recommendations. :1. Latex Floor PaintMPI EXT 6.5A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 60 MPI 60System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI EXT 6.5A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 5 MPI 68 MPI 68System DFT: 4.5 mils2. Alkyd Floor PaintMPI EXT 6.5B-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 43


MPI 59 MPI 59 MPI 59System DFT: 5 milsMPI EXT 6.5B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 27 MPI 27 MPI 27System DFT: 5 milsDIVISION 9: EXTERIOR STUCCO PAINT TABLEA. New and Existing stucco:1. LatexNew; MPI EXT 9.1A-G1 (Flat) / Existing; MPI REX 9.1A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 10 MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI EXT 9.1A-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI REX 9.1A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 11 MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI EXT 9.1A-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI REX 9.1A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 119 MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 4.5 milsPrimer as recommended by manufacturer. Topcoat: Coating to matchadjacent surfaces. On existing stucco, apply primer based on surfacecondition.B. New and Existing stucco, elastomeric system:1. Elastomeric CoatingNew; MPI EXT 9.1C / Existing; MPI REX 9.1CPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A MPI 113 MPI 113System DFT: 16 milsPrimer as recommended by manufacturer. Topcoat: Coating to matchadjacent surfaces. Surface preparation and number of coats inaccordance with manufacturer's instructions).NOTE: Apply sufficient coats of MPI 113 to achieve a minimum dry filmthickness of 16 mils.DIVISION 10: EXTERIOR CLOTH COVERINGS AND BITUMINOUS COATED SURFACES PAINTTABLEA. Insulation and surfaces of insulation coverings (canvas, cloth, paper):(Interior and Exterior Applications)1. LatexMPI EXT 10.1A-G1 (Flat)<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 44


Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A MPI 10 MPI 10System DFT: 3.2 milsMPI EXT 10.1A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A MPI 11 MPI 11System DFT: 3.2 milsMPI EXT 10.1A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A MPI 119 MPI 119System DFT: 3.2 milsTopcoat: Coating to match adjacent surfaces.3.15.2 INTERIOR PAINT TABLESDIVISION 3: INTERIOR CONCRETE PAINT TABLEA. New and uncoated existing and Existing, previously painted. Concrete,vertical surfaces, not specified otherwise:1. LatexNew; MPI INT 3.1A-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 44 MPI 44System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1A-G3 (Eggshell) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1A-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 52 MPI 52System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1A-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 54 MPI 54System DFT: 4 mils2. High Performance Architectural LatexNew; MPI INT 3.1C-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1J-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 138 MPI 138System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1C-G3 (Eggshell) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1J-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1C-G4 (satin)/ Existing; MPI RIN 3.1J-G4Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 140 MPI 140System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1C-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1J-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 45


MPI 50 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 4 mils3. Institutional Low Odor / Low VOC LatexNew; MPI INT 3.1M-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1L-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 144 MPI 144System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1M-G3 (Eggshell) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1L-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 145 MPI 145System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1M-G4 (satin)/ Existing; MPI RIN 3.1L-G4Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 146 MPI 146System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1M-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1L-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 147 MPI 147System DFT: 4 milsB. Concrete ceilings, uncoated:1. Latex AggregateMPI INT 3.1NPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:N/A N/A MPI 42System DFT: Per ManufacturerTexture - Fine, Medium, or Coarse as indicated. Surface preparation,number of coats, and primer in accordance with manufacturer'sinstructions.Topcoat: Coating to match adjacent surfaces.C. New and uncoated existing and Existing, previously painted. Concretein toilets, food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms, laundryareas, shower areas, areas requiring a high degree of sanitation,and other high-humidity areas not otherwise specified exceptfloors:1.Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingNew; MPI INT 3.1L-G3(Eggshell) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1C-G3(Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 151 MPI 151 MPI 151System DFT: 4.8 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1L-G5(Semigloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1C-G5(Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 153 MPI 153 MPI 153System DFT: 4.8 milsNew; MPI INT 3.1L-G6(Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1C-G6(Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 154 MPI 154 MPI 154<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 46


System DFT: 4.8 mils2. AlkydNew; MPI INT 3.1D-G3 (Eggshell) / Existing; RIN 3.1D-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 3.1D-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; RIN 3.1D-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 3.1D-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; RIN 3.1D-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 mils3. EpoxyNew; MPI INT 3.1F-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1E-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 77 MPI 77 MPI 77System DFT: 4 milsNote: Primer may be reduced for penetration per manufacturer'sinstructions.D. New and uncoated existing, and existing previously painted. Concretewalls and bottom of swimming pools:1. Chlorinated RubberPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:SSPC Paint 18 SSPC Paint 18 SSPC Paint 18System DFT: Per ManufacturerNote: Primer may be reduced for penetration per manufacturer'sinstructions.2. EpoxyNew; MPI INT 3.1F / Existing; MPI RIN 3.1EPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 77 MPI 77 MPI 77System DFT: 4 milsNote: Primer may be reduced for penetration per manufacturer'sinstructions.E. New and uncoated existing, and existing previously painted. Concretefloors.1. Latex Floor PaintNew; MPI INT 3.2A-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.2A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 60 MPI 60 MPI 60System DFT: 5 mils2. Alkyd Floor Paint<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 47


New; MPI INT 3.2B-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.2B-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 59 MPI 59 MPI 59System DFT: 5 mils3. EpoxyNew; MPI INT 3.2C-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 3.2C-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 77 MPI 77 MPI 77System DFT: 5 milsNote: Primer may be reduced for penetration per manufacturer'sinstructions.DIVISION 4: INTERIOR CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS PAINT TABLEA. New and uncoated existing concrete masonry:1. High Performance Architectural LatexMPI INT 4.2D-G2 (Flat)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 138 MPI 138System DFT: 11 milsMPI INT 4.2D-G3 (Eggshell)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 11 milsMPI INT 4.2D-G4 (Satin)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 140 MPI 140System DFT: 11 milsMPI INT 4.2D-G5 (Semigloss)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 11 milsFill all holes in masonry surface.2. Institutional Low Odor / Low VOC LatexNew; MPI INT 4.2E-G2 (Flat)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 144 MPI 144System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 4.2E-G3 (Eggshell)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 145 MPI 145System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 4.2E-G4 (Satin)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 146 MPI 146System DFT: 4 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 48


New; MPI INT 4.2E-G5 (Semigloss)Filler Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 147 MPI 147System DFT: 4 milsB. Existing, previously painted Concrete masonry:1. High Performance Architectural LatexMPI RIN 4.2K-G2 (Flat)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 138 MPI 138System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 4.2K-G3 (Eggshell)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 4.2K-G4Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 140 MPI 140System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 4.2K-G5 (Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 4.5 mils2. Institutional Low Odor / Low VOC LatexExisting; MPI RIN 4.2L-G2 (Flat)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 144 MPI 144System DFT: 4 milsExisting; MPI RIN 4.2L-G3 (Eggshell)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 145 MPI 145System DFT: 4 milsExisting; MPI RIN 4.2L-G4 (Satin)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 146 MPI 146System DFT: 4 milsExisting; MPI RIN 4.2L-G5 (Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 147 MPI 147System DFT: 4 milsC. New and uncoated existing. Concrete masonry units in toilets,food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms, laundry areas, showerareas, areas requiring a high degree of sanitation, andother high humidity areas unless otherwise specified:1.Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI INT 4.2K-G3(Eggshell)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 49


MPI 4 N/A MPI 151 MPI 151System DFT: 11 milsMPI INT 4.2K-G5(Semigloss)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 153 MPI 153System DFT: 11 milsMPI INT 4.2K-G6(Gloss)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 N/A MPI 154 MPI 154System DFT: 11 milsFill all holes in masonry surface2. AlkydMPI INT 4.2N-G3 (Eggshell)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 MPI 50 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 12 milsMPI INT 4.2N-G5 (Semigloss)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 MPI 50 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 12 milsMPI INT 4.2N-G6 (Gloss)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 4 MPI 50 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 12 milsFill all holes in masonry surface3. EpoxyMPI INT 4.2G-G6 (Gloss)Filler: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 116 N/A MPI 77 MPI 77System DFT: 10 milsFill all holes in masonry surfaceD. Existing, previously painted, concrete masonry units in toilets,food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms, laundry areas, showerareas, areas requiring a high degree of sanitation, andother high humidity areas unless otherwise specified:1.Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI RIN 4.2G-G3(Eggshell)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 151 MPI 151 MPI 151System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 4.2G-G5(Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 153 MPI 153 MPI 153System DFT: 4.5 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 50


MPI RIN 4.2G-G6(Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 154 MPI 154 MPI 154System DFT: 4.5 mils2. AlkydMPI RIN 4.2C-G3 (Eggshell)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 4.2C-G5 (Semigloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 4.2C-G6 (Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 mils3. EpoxyMPI RIN 4.2D-G6 (Gloss)Spot Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 77 MPI 77 MPI 77System DFT: 5 milsDIVISION 5: INTERIOR METAL, FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS PAINT TABLEINTERIOR STEEL/FERROUS SURFACESA. Metal, Mechanical, Electrical, Fire extinguishing sprinkler systemsincluding valves, conduit, hangers, supports. Surfaces adjacent topainted surfaces (Match surrounding finish), exposed copper piping, andmiscellaneous metal items not otherwise specified except floors, hot metalsurfaces, and new prefinished equipment:1. High Performance Architectural LatexMPI INT 5.1R-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 138 MPI 138System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.1R-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.1R-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 5 mils2. AlkydMPI INT 5.1E-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 49 MPI 49System DFT: 5.25 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 51


MPI INT 5.1E-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI INT 5.1E-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI INT 5.1E-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 5.25 milsB. Metal floors (non-shop-primed surfaces or non-slip deck surfaces) withnon-skid additive (NSA), load at manufacturer's recommendations.:1. Alkyd Floor PaintMPI INT 5.1U-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 27 MPI 27 (+NSA)System DFT: 5.25 mils2. EpoxyMPI INT 5.1L-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 101 MPI 77 MPI 77 (+NSA)System DFT: 5.25 milsC. Metal in toilets, food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms,laundry areas, shower areas, areas requiring a high degree ofsanitation, and other high-humidity areas not otherwisespecified except floors, hot metal surfaces, and new prefinished equipment:1.AlkydMPI INT 5.1E-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI INT 5.1E-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI INT 5.1E-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 5.25 mils2. AlkydMPI INT 5.1T-G3 (Eggshell) For hand tool cleaningPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 23 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 5.25 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 52


MPI INT 5.1T-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 23 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 5.25 milsMPI INT 5.1T-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 23 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 5.25 milsD. Ferrous metal in concealed damp spaces or in exposed areas havingunpainted adjacent surfaces.1. Aluminum PaintMPI INT 5.1MPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 79 MPI 1 MPI 1System DFT: 4.25 milsE. Miscellaneous non-ferrous metal items not otherwise specified exceptfloors, hot metal surfaces, and new prefinished equipment. Matchsurrounding finish:1. High Performance Architectural LatexMPI INT 5.4F-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 138 MPI 138System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.4F-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.4F-G4 (Satin)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 140 MPI 140System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.4F-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 5 mils2. AlkydMPI INT 5.4J-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 49 MPI 49System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.4J-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.4J-G5 (Semigloss)<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 53


Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 5 milsMPI INT 5.4J-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 95 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 5 milsF. Hot metal surfaces including smokestacks subject to temperatures up to205 degrees C (4<strong>00</strong> degrees F):1. Heat Resistant EnamelMPI INT 5.2APrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 21Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per ManufacturerG. Ferrous metal subject to high temperature, up to 4<strong>00</strong> degrees C (750degrees F):1. Inorganic Zinc Rich CoatingMPI INT 5.2CPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 19Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per Manufacturer2. Heat Resistant Aluminum PaintMPI INT 5.2B (Aluminum Finish)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 2Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per ManufacturerH. New surfaces and Existing surfaces made bare cleaning to SSPC SP 10subject to temperatures up to 593 degrees C (11<strong>00</strong> degrees F):1. High Heat Resistant CoatingMPI INT 5.2DPrimer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 22Surface preparation and number of coats permanufacturer's instructions.System DFT: Per ManufacturerDIVISION 6: INTERIOR WOOD PAINT TABLEA. New and Existing, uncoated. Wood and plywood not otherwise specified:1. High Performance Architectural LatexMPI INT 6.4S-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 6.4S-G4 (Satin)<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 54


Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 140 MPI 140System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 6.4S-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 4.5 mils2. AlkydMPI INT 6.4B-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 6.4B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 6.4B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 mils3. Institutional Low Odor / Low VOC LatexNew; MPI INT 6.3V-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 144 MPI 144System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.3V-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 145 MPI 145System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.3V-G4Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 146 MPI 146System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.3V-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 147 MPI 147System DFT: 4 milsB. Existing, previously painted Wood and plywood not otherwise specified:1. High Performance Architectural LatexMPI RIN 6.4B-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 6.4B-G4 (Satin)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 140 MPI 140<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 55


System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 6.4B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 4.5 mils2. AlkydMPI RIN 6.4C-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 51 MPI 51System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 6.4C-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 6.4C-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 mils3. Institutional Low Odor / Low VOC LatexExisting; MPI RIN 6.4D-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 144 MPI 144System DFT: 4 milsExisting; MPI RIN 6.4D-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 145 MPI 145System DFT: 4 milsExisting; MPI RIN 6.4D-G4Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 146 MPI 146System DFT: 4 milsExisting; MPI RIN 6.4D-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 39 MPI 147 MPI 147System DFT: 4 milsC. New and Existing, previously finished or stained. Wood and Plywood,except floors; natural finish or stained:1. Natural finish, oil-modified polyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.4J-G4 / Existing; MPI RIN 6.4L-G4Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 57 MPI 57 MPI 57System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.4J-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.4L-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 56 MPI 56 MPI 56System DFT: 4 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 56


2. Stained, oil-modified polyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.4E-G4 / Existing; MPI RIN 6.4G-G4Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 57 MPI 57 MPI 57System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.4E-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.4G-G6 (Gloss)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 56 MPI 56 MPI 56System DFT: 4 mils3. Stained, Moisture Cured UrethaneNew; MPI INT 6.4V-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.4V-G2 (Flat)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 71 MPI 71 MPI 71System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.4V-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.4V-G6 (Gloss)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 31 MPI 31 MPI 31System DFT: 4 milsD. New and Existing, previously finished or stained Wood Floors; Naturalfinish or stained:1. Natural finish, oil-modified polyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.5C-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5C-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 56 MPI 56 MPI 56System DFT: 4 mils2. Natural finish, Moisture Cured PolyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.5K-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5D-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 31 MPI 31 MPI 31System DFT: 4 mils3. Stained, oil-modified polyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.5B-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5B-G6 (Gloss)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 56 MPI 56 MPI 56System DFT: 4 mils4. Stained, Moisture Cured PolyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.5J-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5L-G6 (Gloss)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 31 MPI 31 MPI 31System DFT: 4 milsE. New and Existing, previously coated. Wood floors; pigmented finish:1. Latex Floor PaintNew; MPI INT 6.5G-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5J-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 60 MPI 60System DFT: 4.5 mils<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 57


New; MPI INT 6.5G-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5J-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 68 MPI 68System DFT: 4.5 mils2. Alkyd Floor PaintNew; MPI INT 6.5A-G2 (Flat) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 59 MPI 59 MPI 59System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI INT 6.5A-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.5A-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 27 MPI 27 MPI 27System DFT: 4.5 milsF. New and Existing, uncoated, wood surfaces in toilets,food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms, laundry areas, showerareas, areas requiring a high degree of sanitation, andother high humidity areas not otherwise specified.:1. Waterborne Light IndustrialMPI INT 6.3P-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 153 MPI 153System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 6.3P-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 154 MPI 154System DFT: 4.5 mils2. AlkydMPI INT 6.3B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI INT 6.3B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 milsG. Existing, previously painted wood surfaces in toilets,food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms, laundry areas, showerareas, areas requiring a high degree of sanitation, andother high humidity areas not otherwise specified:1.Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingMPI RIN 6.3P-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 153 MPI 153System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 6.3P-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 58


MPI 46 MPI 154 MPI 154System DFT: 4.5 mils2. AlkydMPI RIN 6.3B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsMPI RIN 6.3B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 milsH. New and Existing, previously finished or stained. Wood Doors; NaturalFinish or Stained:1. Natural finish, oil-modified polyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.3K-G4 / Existing; MPI RIN 6.3K-G4Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 57 MPI 57 MPI 57System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.3K-G6 (Gloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 6.3K-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 56 MPI 56 MPI 56System DFT: 4 milsNote: Sand between all coats per manufacturers recommendations.2. Stained, oil-modified polyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.3E-G4/Existing; MPI RIN 6.3E-G4Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 57 MPI 57 MPI 57System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.3E-G6 (Gloss)/Existing; MPI RIN 6.3E-G6 (Gloss)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 56 MPI 56 MPI 56System DFT: 4 milsNote: Sand between all coats per manufacturers recommendations.3. Stained, Moisture Cured UrethaneNew; MPI INT 6.4V-G2 (Flat)/Existing; MPI RIN 6.4V-G2 (Flat)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 71 MPI 71 MPI 71System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 6.4V-G6 (Gloss)/Existing; MPI RIN 6.4V-G6 (Gloss)Stain: Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI <strong>90</strong> MPI 31 MPI 31 MPI 31System DFT: 4 milsNote: Sand between all coats per manufacturers recommendations.I. New and Existing, uncoated, Wood Doors; Pigmented finish:<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 59


1. AlkydNew; MPI INT 6.3B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI INT 6.3B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 45 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 milsNote: Sand between all coats per manufacturers recommendations.2. Pigmented PolyurethaneNew; MPI INT 6.1E-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 72 MPI 72 MPI 72System DFT: 4.5 milsNote: Sand between all coats per manufacturers recommendations.J. Existing, previously painted Wood Doors; Pigmented finish:1. AlkydNew; MPI RIN 6.3B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4.5 milsNew; MPI RIN 6.3B-G6 (Gloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 46 MPI 48 MPI 48System DFT: 4.5 milsNote: Sand between all coats per manufacturers recommendations.DIVISION 9: INTERIOR PLASTER, GYPSUM BOARD, TEXTURED SURFACES PAINTTABLEA. New and Existing, previously painted. Plaster and Wallboard nototherwise specified:1. LatexNew; MPI INT 9.2A-G2 (Flat) / Existing; RIN 9.2A-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 44 MPI 44System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2A-G3 (Eggshell) / Existing; RIN 9.2A-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 52 MPI 52System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2A-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; RIN 9.2A-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 54 MPI 54<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 60


System DFT: 4 mils2. High Performance Architectural Latex - High Traffic AreasNew; MPI INT 9.2B-G2 (Flat)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2B-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 138 MPI 138System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2B-G3 (Eggshell)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2B-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 139 MPI 139System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2B-G5 (Semigloss)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2B-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 141 MPI 141System DFT: 4 mils3. Institutional Low Odor/Low VOC LatexNew; MPI INT 9.2M-G2 (Flat)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2M-G2 (Flat)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 144 MPI 144System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2M-G3 (Eggshell)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2M-G3 (Eggshell)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 145 MPI 145System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2M-G4 (Satin)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2M-G4 (Satin)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 146 MPI 146System DFT: 4 milsNew; MPI INT 9.2M-G5 (Semigloss)/Existing; MPI RIN 9.2M-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 147 MPI 147System DFT: 4 milsB. New and Existing, previously painted. Plaster and Wallboard intoilets, food-preparation, food-serving, restrooms, laundryareas, shower areas, areas requiring a high degree of sanitation, and otherhigh humidity areas not otherwise specified.:1. Waterborne Light Industrial CoatingNew; MPI INT 9.2L-G5(Semigloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 9.2L-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 153 MPI 153System DFT: 4 mils2. AlkydNew; MPI INT 9.2C-G5 (Semigloss) / Existing; MPI RIN 9.2C-G5 (Semigloss)Primer: Intermediate: Topcoat:MPI 50 MPI 47 MPI 47System DFT: 4 mils3. Epoxy<strong>SECTION</strong> <strong>09</strong> <strong>90</strong> <strong>00</strong> Page 61


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