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<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Wings</strong>B. Materials:1. (FC SIDING) Siding Panels: HardiePanel Vertical Siding.a. Thickness: 5/16” thick.b. Panel Size: Provide panel sizes to minimize joints and to provide acceptable battenpattern.c. Texture: Smooth.d. Finish: Primed Finish for field painting under Section 09900.2. (FC SOFFIT) Soffit Panels: HardieSoffit.a. Thickness: 1/4" thick.b. Texture: Smooth.c. Finish: Primed Finish for field painting under Section 09900.3. (FC TRIM) Trim Boards: HardieTrim.a. Thickness: 1” thick.b. Texture: Smooth.c. Finish: Primed Finish for field painting under Section 09900.C. Installation: Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's written installationinstructions.2.05 ACCESSORIESA. Fasteners and Anchors:1. Metal and Finish: Hot-dipped galvanized steel per ASTM A 153/A 153M for exterior, highhumidity and preservative-treated wood locations, unfinished steel elsewhere.B. Metal Framing Connectors: Manufactured by The Simpson Co.1. Refer to Structural Drawings for specific components.C. Sill-Sealer Gaskets: Closed-cell neoprene foam, 1/4 inch thick, selected from manufacturer'sstandard widths to suit width of sill members indicated.D. Membrane Underlayment: 40 mil. thick, self-adhering sheet underlayment for high temperatureapplications.1. Grace Construction Products: Grace Ice and Water Shield HT.2. Location: Use at Entry Canopy Roof over sheathing.2.06 FACTORY WOOD TREATMENTA. Treated Lumber and Plywood: Comply with requirements of AWPA U1 - Use Category Systemfor wood treatments determined by use categories, expected service conditions, and specificapplications.B. (FT) Fire Retardant Treated Lumber:1. Interior Type A: AWPA Use Category UCFA, Commodity Specification H (Treatment C20for lumber and C27 for plywood), low temperature (low hygroscopic) type, chemicallytreated and pressure impregnated; capable of providing a maximum flame spread rating of25 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84, with no evidence of significant combustionwhen test is extended for an additional 20 minutes.a. Kiln dry wood after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent for lumberand 15 percent for plywood.b. Treat rough carpentry items as indicated .c. Do not use treated wood in applications exposed to weather or where the wood maybecome wet.04-27-11 ROUGH CARPENTRY06100 -3

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