Wall Systems Sample Clauses

Wall Systems. All interior walls, except restrooms, shall be painted or vinyl covered drywall or field applied vinyl covered 5/8” gypsum board. Vinyl fabric shall be medium weight, textured, wall covering with stain resistant surface coatings. 4” vinyl base shall be applied to all walls. Metal studs, floor and ceiling track shall be 20 gauge galvanized steel spaced at 16” O.C. (24” O.C. not acceptable). Gypsum board fasteners shall be drywall screws not less than 1 – ¼” long. Painted surfaces shall receive 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of finish. A complete room finish schedule shall be submitted for approval by the Lessee prior to construction. Colors shall be selected by the State.
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Wall Systems. All interior walls, except restrooms, shall be painted or field applied vinyl covered 5/8" gypsum board. Vinyl fabric shall be medium weight, textured, wall covering with stain resistant surface coatings. 4" vinyl base shall be applied to all walls. Metal studs, floor and ceiling track shall be 20 gauge galvanized steel spaced at 16" o.c. (24" o.c. not acceptable). Gypsum board fasteners shall be drywall screws not less than 1¼” long. Painted surfaces shall receive 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of finish. A complete room finish schedule shall be submitted for approval by the Lessee prior to construction. Colors shall be selected by the Lessee. Provide clear plastic guards up to 48” a.f.f. on all interior outside corners to protect vinyl wall covering. Exterior wall insulation is to be covered from floor to roof deck with ½" gypsum board. Gypsum board above the acoustic ceiling line may be unfinished. Walls in restrooms shall be finished with glazed wall tile extending from floor to 60" a.f.f. Tile shall be standard grade meeting ANSI 137.1.
Wall Systems. All interior walls, except restrooms, shall be 5/8" gypsum board. 4" vinyl base shall be applied to all walls. Metal studs, floor and ceiling track shall be 20 gauge galvanized steel. Painted surfaces shall receive one coat of primer and two coats of finish. A complete room finish schedule shall be submitted for approval by the Lessee prior to construction. Colors shall be selected by the Lessee.
Wall Systems. All interior walls, except restrooms, shall be painted or vinyl covered drywall or field applied vinyl covered 5/8” gypsum board. Vinyl fabric shall be medium weight, textured, wall covering with stain resistant surface coatings. 4” vinyl base shall be applied to all walls. Metal studs, floor and ceiling track shall be 20 gauge galvanized steel spaced at 16” O.C. (24” O.C. not acceptable). Gypsum board fasteners shall be drywall screws not less than 1 – ¼” long. Painted surfaces shall receive 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of finish. A complete room finish schedule shall be submitted for approval by the Lessee prior to construction. Colors shall be selected by the State. Provide clear plastic guards up to 60” AFF on all outside corners to protect vinyl wall covering. Gypsum board allowance: provide 1 linear foot of gypsum drywall board partition (finished on each side) for each 25 square feet of space rented referenced in Article I of the Lease.
Wall SystemsTHE PROJECT The Project for which the Work under the Contract Documents may be the whole or only a part is generally described as follows:

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