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20240050 3376 Broadway Treehouse Application
January 19, 2024 Re: Architectural Narrative for Tree House Brewing Company at 3376 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Tree House Brewing Company (THBC) has proposed constructing a 19,950 sf new, ground-up microbrewery/microdistillery and tasting room on approximately 11 acres of undeveloped land at 3376 South Broadway in Saratoga Springs. The new facility will contain a microbrewery, microdistillery, pizza kitchen, indoor dining and retail space, off-premise distribution, and accessory storage areas. There is one accessory covered pavilion structure and one open air pergola for on-premises patrons and creating a “campus-like”, pedestrian oriented, outdoor setting. The design inspiration is drawn by the surround area as “the Gateway to the Adirondacks”. We drew reference from the deep arts scene in the community of Saratoga Springs, and our site’s close proximity to the State Parks. The porch as an architectural feature is prevalent throughout the history of Saratoga Springs, and we designed wrap around porches to greet our guests on the exterior of the building. We have created three simple forms to define the facility – with the main gabled structure inspired by the Agrarian/rural buildings so prevalent in Saratoga Springs. The exterior palette is consistent across the campus with a black metal standing seam barn-like primary gabled structure flanked by simple dark grey insulated metal panel façades on the recessed wings to the north and south. Fully glazed curtainwall facades at the front and rear of the primary gabled structure greet curbside guests at the street face and on- premise guests at the rear of the campus. The taproom contains a wraparound storefront system helping to connect the interior and exterior spaces seamlessly. The accessory pavilion and pergola structures are inspired by campground structures and the pavilions scattered throughout Saratoga Spa State Park erected with simple structural elements. Our landscape is intended to be natural and agrarian with new trees proposed to be planted across all areas of the campus. DNCAN FLOW 32157ICEGK2.5DBFHJA468A.75.44.72.92.82.672.32.332.11.3A.5RETAILVESTIBULETASTING ROOMWALK-INCOOLERKITCHENPOSCOMMERCIAL KITCHENUTILITYROOMWALK-INCOOLERSTORAGE / ICEBREWERYFAMILYRESTROOOMRISER ROOMEGRESS STAIR9'-6"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"5'-5"9'-6"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"20'-0"60'-0"40'-0"STORAGEDISTILLED SPIRITS PLANTSTORAGEKEG COOLERWOMEN'S ROOMMEN'S ROOMCAN COOLERCURBSIDE PREPTASTING ROOMCOVERED PATIOMANAGER'SOFFICELOADINGCORRIDORCORRIDORFAMILYRESTROOME.7CHECKED BY:JOB NO:www.bergmeyer.comDRAWN BY:CONSULTANTS:SEAL/ SIGNATURE:BOS-51 Sleeper St.6thFloorBoston, MA 02210617.542.1025LA-800 South Figueroa St.Suite 1080Los Angeles, CA 90017212.337.10901/19/2024 1:48:46 PMAutodesk Docs://20230334.00 - Confidential Project - Saratoga, NY/334_WL Saratoga-CENTRAL.rvtFIRST FLOOR PLANA100.120230334.00TREE HOUSE BREWINGCOMPANY3376 SOUTH BROADWAY,SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866SKJVDESIGN REVIEW BOARD3/32" = 1'-0"1FIRST FLOOR PLANNO. BY DATE DESCRIPTION1 JV 01-19-2024 DRB SUBMISSIONTRUE NORTHPROJECT8'-0" 16'-0"4'-0" 321572.54685.44.72.92.82.672.32.332.11.3FINISH FLOOR0'-0"T.O. LOW ROOF16'-7"T.O. HIGH ROOF32'-8"T.O. PATIO ROOF12'-6"T.O. PARAPET16'-7"181'-0" LINEAR FEETKAWNEER CLEARWALL CURTAINWALL SYSTEM, #29 BLACK W/ SOLARBAN 60 LOW-E GLAZINGKING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “WOODLAND GREY"BLACK BREAK METAL SURROUND AT GABLE FASCIACREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WALL EXPOSED STRUCTURE PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKGLAZING VISION DOUBLE GLAZED FIXED ELONGATED PYRAMID SKYLIGHT; 4'-0" X 8'-0" FIREPLACE FLUE SHROUD, BLACK POWDERCOAT FINISHGLAZING VISION DOUBLE GLAZED FIXED ELONGATED PYRAMID SKYLIGHT; 4'-0" X 8'-0" CEILING HUNG INFRARED HEATERS UNDER PATIO ROOF; INFRATECH SLIM-LINE SERIES, BLACKKAWNEER 451T STOREFRONT SYSTEM, #29 BLACK W/ SOLARBAN 60 LOW-E GLAZINGFLUSHMOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE UNDER PATIO ROOF, 3000K; BLACK OPEN6'-0"KAWNEER 451T STOREFRONT SYSTEM, #29 BLACK W/ SOLARBAN 60 LOW-E GLAZINGCREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WWALL MOUNTED BLACK ALUMINUM EDGE LIT PRIMARY LOGO SIGN, 3000K. TOTAL SIGN SF: 19612'-0"14'-0"14'-0"3'-0"3 '-0 "3'-0"3'-0"KING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “MONUMENT”(BLACK) KING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “WOODLAND GREY"ICEGKDBFHJAA.7A.5FINISH FLOOR0'-0"T.O. PARAPET16'-7"T.O. HIGH ROOF32'-8"GRADE AT LOADING DOCK-4'-0"185'-6 1/2" LINEAR FEETOVERHEAD DOOR THERMACORE SECTIONAL STEEL DOOR 591, ELECTRIC OPERATOR, WINDOW GLAZING, BLACK; 10'-0" W X 9'-6" HHOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKHOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACK4'-0"CREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WEXPOSED FOUNDATION WALLCREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WKING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “WOODLAND GREY"DREXEL DMC 150SS ALUMINUM DOUBLE LOCK, FLAT METAL PANEL; 16" WIDTH, BLACKE.7DREXEL DMC 150SS ALUMINUM DOUBLE LOCK, FLAT METAL PANEL; 16" WIDTH, BLACKCHECKED BY:JOB NO:www.bergmeyer.comDRAWN BY:CONSULTANTS:SEAL/ SIGNATURE:BOS-51 Sleeper St.6thFloorBoston, MA 02210617.542.1025LA-800 South Figueroa St.Suite 1080Los Angeles, CA 90017212.337.10901/19/2024 1:48:50 PMAutodesk Docs://20230334.00 - Confidential Project - Saratoga, NY/334_WL Saratoga-CENTRAL.rvtEXTERIOR ELEVATIONSA200.120230334.00TREE HOUSE BREWINGCOMPANY3376 SOUTH BROADWAY,SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866SKJVDESIGN REVIEW BOARD8'-0" 16'-0"4'-0"8'-0" 16'-0"4'-0"1/8" = 1'-0"1WEST ELEVATION1/8" = 1'-0"2NORTH ELEVATIONNO. BY DATE DESCRIPTION1 JV 01-19-2024 DRB SUBMISSION 321572.54685.44.72.92.82.672.32.332.11.3FINISH FLOOR0'-0"T.O. PARAPET16'-7"T.O. GABLE32'-8"T.O. PATIO ROOF12'-6"181'-0" LINEAR FEETKAWNEER CLEARWALL CURTAINWALL SYSTEM, #29 BLACK W/ SOLARBAN 60 LOW-E GLAZINGHOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKBLACK BREAK METAL SURROUND AT GABLE FASCIA3 '-0 "3'-0"3'-0"CREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WALL EXPOSED STRUCTURE PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKKAWNEER TRIFAB 451T STOREFRONT SYSTEM, #29 BLACK W/ SOLARBAN 60 LOW-E GLAZINGCREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WGLAZING VISION DOUBLE GLAZED FIXED ELONGATED PYRAMID SKYLIGHT; 4'-0" X 8'-0" FIREPLACE FLUE SHROUD, BLACK POWDERCOAT FINISHGLAZING VISION DOUBLE GLAZED FIXED ELONGATED PYRAMID SKYLIGHT; 4'-0" X 8'-0" ALL EXPOSED STRUCTURE PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKFLUSHMOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE UNDER PATIO ROOF, 3000K; BLACK OPENCEILING HUNG INFRARED HEATERS UNDER PATIO ROOF; INFRATECH SLIM-LINE SERIES, BLACKT.O. LOW ROOF16'-7"CREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" W6'-0"WALL MOUNTED BLACK ALUMINUM EDGE LIT PRIMARY LOGO SIGN, 3000K. TOTAL SIGN SF: 19612'-0"14'-0"14'-0"3'-0"KING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “WOODLAND GREY"KING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “MONUMENT”(BLACK) KING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “WOODLAND GREY"ICEGKDBFHJAA.7A.5FINISH FLOOR0'-0"T.O. LOW ROOF16'-7"T.O. GABLE32'-8"T.O. PATIO ROOF12'-6"185'-6 1/2" LINEAR FEET3'-2"11'-0"7'-6"61'-5"KAWNEER TRIFAB 451T STOREFRONT SYSTEM, #29 BLACK W/ SOLARBAN 60 LOW-E GLAZINGCREATIVE MATERIALS CORPERATION CEMENTING, BLACK BASE TILE, 24" WALL EXPOSED STRUCTURE PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKFLUSHMOUNT LIGHT FIXTURE UNDER PATIO ROOF, 3000K; BLACK GLAZING VISION DOUBLE GLAZED FIXED ELONGATED PYRAMID SKYLIGHT; 4'-0" X 8'-0" FIREPLACE FLUE SHROUD, BLACK POWDERCOAT FINISHGLAZING VISION DOUBLE GLAZED FIXED ELONGATED PYRAMID SKYLIGHT; 4'-0" X 8'-0" CEILING HUNG INFRARED HEATERS UNDER PATIO ROOF; INFRATECH SLIM-LINE SERIES, BLACKWALL MOUNTED FACE LIT, INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WORDMARK SIGN, 3000K. BLACK SURROUND WITH WHITE LETTERS TOTAL SIGN SF: 198. METAL STUD AND BLOCKING TO ATTACH AT INTERIORHOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME PAINTED SHERWIN WILLIAMS, TRICORN BLACKDREXEL DMC 150SS ALUMINUM DOUBLE LOCK, FLAT METAL PANEL; 16" WIDTH, BLACKKING SPAN KS MICRO RIB INSULATED METAL PANEL,30” W – VERTICALLY ORIENTED; “WOODLAND GREY"DREXEL DMC 150SS ALUMINUM DOUBLE LOCK, FLAT METAL PANEL; 16" WIDTH, BLACKE.7CHECKED BY:JOB NO:www.bergmeyer.comDRAWN BY:CONSULTANTS:SEAL/ SIGNATURE:BOS-51 Sleeper St.6thFloorBoston, MA 02210617.542.1025LA-800 South Figueroa St.Suite 1080Los Angeles, CA 90017212.337.10901/19/2024 1:49:02 PMAutodesk Docs://20230334.00 - Confidential Project - Saratoga, NY/334_WL Saratoga-CENTRAL.rvtEXTERIOR ELEVATIONSA200.220230334.00TREE HOUSE BREWINGCOMPANY3376 SOUTH BROADWAY,SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866SKJVDESIGN REVIEW BOARD8'-0" 16'-0"4'-0"8'-0" 16'-0"4'-0"NO. BY DATE DESCRIPTION1 JV 01-19-2024 DRB SUBMISSION1/8" = 1'-0"1EAST ELEVATION1/8" = 1'-0"2SOUTH ELEVATION 9'-1"8"4'-11"2'-5"8'-0"EQ3'-6"EQ2'-0"2"6'-5"1'-5"5'-4"3"3'-0"8"4'-1 1/2"ø 20"10.5 SF TOTAL SIGN AREA 9'-10"CHAMPLAIN STONE SARATOGA GRANITE LEDGE STONE VENEER, DRY STACKGRANITE CAPEXTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WHITE DIMENSIONAL LETTERS OF WALNUT STAINED INLAYED PLAQUEFACE LIT, INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED PUSH THRU WORDMARK AND LOGO SIGN WITH BLACK ALUMINUM BACKER, 3000K. WHITE LETTERS SEALED WALNUT STAINED WOOD SIGN STRUCTURE"3376" ADDRESS NUMBER WHITE DIMENSIONAL LETTERS FACING ROUTE 98'-0"8"4'-11"2'-5"EQ3'-6"EQ9'-10"1'-5"5'-4"3"3'-0"9'-1"8"4'-1 1/2"10.5 SF TOTAL SIGN AREA 2'-0"2"6'-5"CHAMPLAIN STONE SARATOGA GRANITE LEDGE STONE VENEER, DRY STACKGRANITE CAPEXTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WHITE DIMENSIONAL LETTERS OF WALNUT STAINED INLAYED PLAQUEFACE LIT, INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED PUSH THRU WORDMARK AND LOGO SIGN WITH BLACK ALUMINUM BACKER, 3000K. WHITE LETTERS SEALED WALNUT STAINED WOOD SIGN STRUCTURE "3376" ADDRESS NUMBER WHITE DIMENSIONAL LETTERS FACING ROUTE 9SIGN BASE IS 4'-0" WCHECKED BY:JOB NO:www.bergmeyer.comDRAWN BY:CONSULTANTS:SEAL/ SIGNATURE:BOS-51 Sleeper St.6thFloorBoston, MA 02210617.542.1025LA-800 South Figueroa St.Suite 1080Los Angeles, CA 90017212.337.10901/19/2024 1:49:03 PMAutodesk Docs://20230334.00 - Confidential Project - Saratoga, NY/334_WL Saratoga-CENTRAL.rvtEXTERIOR RENDERINGS& MONUMENT SIGNDETAILSA800.120230334.00TREE HOUSE BREWINGCOMPANY3376 SOUTH BROADWAY,SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866SKJVDESIGN REVIEW BOARD12" = 1'-0"1VIEW FROM SOUTHN.T.S. .1/2" = 1'-0"2MONUMENT SIGN - VIEW FROM SOUTH1/2" = 1'-0"3MONUMENT SIGN - VIEW FROM NORTHNO. BY DATE DESCRIPTION1 JV 01-19-2024 DRB SUBMISSION2'-0" 4'-0"1'-0"2'-0" 4'-0"1'-0"12" = 1'-0"4VIEW FROM ROUTE 9 TO MAIN GABLE12" = 1'-0"5VIEW FROM NORTHN.T.S. .N.T.S. . CHECKED BY:JOB NO:www.bergmeyer.comDRAWN BY:CONSULTANTS:SEAL/ SIGNATURE:BOS-51 Sleeper St.6thFloorBoston, MA 02210617.542.1025LA-800 South Figueroa St.Suite 1080Los Angeles, CA 90017212.337.10901/19/2024 1:49:04 PMAutodesk Docs://20230334.00 - Confidential Project - Saratoga, NY/334_WL Saratoga-CENTRAL.rvtEXTERIOR RENDERINGSA800.220230334.00TREE HOUSE BREWINGCOMPANY3376 SOUTH BROADWAY,SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866SKJVDESIGN REVIEW BOARD12" = 1'-0"1VIEW FROM BIKE RACKS AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING12" = 1'-0"2VIEW FROM SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING12" = 1'-0"3VIEW FROM CAMPUS ENTRYNO. BY DATE DESCRIPTION1 JV 01-19-2024 DRB SUBMISSIONN.T.S. .N.T.S. .N.T.S. . SOUTH BROADWAYU.S. ROUTE 9 LANDS N/F OFEFF-JAY REALTY, LLCBK. 1676, PG. 73SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 17.11LANDS N/F OF3368 S BROADWAY HOTEL LLCINSTR. 2022-31739SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 16LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1099, PG. 477SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 17.2LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1078, PG. 336SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 11.1LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1498, PG. 47SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 23LANDS N/F OF3402 ROUTE 9, LLCINSTR. 2013-43252SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 22N 12°46'59" E 501.66'S 85°46'00" E 610.83'N 10°13'59" E 7 3 . 9 6 'N 86°12'05" E 170.93'N 86°41'18" E 107.94'S 11°54'18" W 6 1 7 . 3 5 'N 85°30'00" W 887.00'WETLAND "A"AREA=0.53 ACRES7.6'SOUTH BROADWAYU.S. ROUTE 9 LANDS N/F OFEFF-JAY REALTY, LLCBK. 1676, PG. 73SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 17.11LANDS N/F OF3368 S BROADWAY HOTEL LLCINSTR. 2022-31739SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 16LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1099, PG. 477SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 17.2LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1078, PG. 336SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 11.1LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1498, PG. 47SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 23LANDS N/F OF3402 ROUTE 9, LLCINSTR. 2013-43252SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 22N 12°46'59" E 501.66'S 85°46'00" E 610.83'N 10°13'59" E 7 3 . 9 6 'N 86°12'05" E 170.93'N 86°41'18" E 107.94'S 11°54'18" W 6 1 7 . 3 5 'N 85°30'00" W 887.00'WETLAND "A"AREA=0.53 ACRESSOUTH BROADWAYU.S. ROUTE 9 LANDS N/F OFEFF-JAY REALTY, LLCBK. 1676, PG. 73SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 17.11LANDS N/F OF3368 S BROADWAY HOTEL LLCINSTR. 2022-31739SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 16LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1099, PG. 477SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 17.2LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1078, PG. 336SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 11.1LANDS N/F OFF.W. OF SARATOGA, INC.BK. 1498, PG. 47SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 23LANDS N/F OF3402 ROUTE 9, LLCINSTR. 2013-43252SECTION 178.00 BLOCK 2 LOT 22N 12°46'59" E 501.66'S 85°46'00" E 610.83'N 10°13'59" E 7 3 . 9 6 'N 86°12'05" E 170.93'N 86°41'18" E 107.94'S 11°54'18" W 6 1 7 . 3 5 'N 85°30'00" W 887.00'WETLAND "A"AREA=0.53 ACRES1020' SIDE YARD SETBACK20' SIDE YARD SETBACK60' FRONT YARD SETBACK=2NE *CR*ATEWA< C200ERC,AL R8RAL8SE +20EW22D S8,TES=2NE *CR*ATEWA< C200ERC,AL R8RAL8SE SARAT2*A +2NDA=2NE *CR*ATEWA< C200ERC,AL R8RAL8SE )28R W,NDS 2) SARAT2*A=2NE *CR*ATEWA< C200ERC,AL R8RAL8SE )28R W,NDS 2) SARAT2*A=2NE *CR*ATEWA< C200ERC,AL R8RAL8SE )28R W,NDS 2) SARAT2*A=2NE *CR*ATEWA< C200ERC,AL R8RAL8SE 9ACANTPROP.BUILDING(19,950 SF)PARKING = 314 SPACESPROP.PAVILION(3,550 SF)101010101010109106105107111.8'100.5'570.2'215.5'GRAVEL PATIOPROP. LSA (TYP.)PROP. LSA (TYP.)PROP.MONUMENTSIGN167.1'CURBSIDE PARKINGCONCRETE PATIOOUTDOOR SEATINGEMPLOYEE PARKINGS8106810PROP. SWALE (TYP.)TPROP. TRANSFORMER PADPROP. PUMPCHAMBERPROP. 9' WIDESIDEWALKPROP. POROUSASPHALT PAVEMENT(TYP.)PROP. TRUCKDOCKPROP. ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACESAND STRIPING (SEE DETAIL)PROP. POLE MOUNTED LIGHT(TYP.) (SEE LIGHTING PLAN)6PROP. TREX TRASH ENCLOSURE24.0' 24.0' 24.0'18.0'PROP. 5' WIDESIDEWALK56 BIKE SPACES181.0'185.7'18.0'50' WETLAND BUFFER1010101010101010101010109PROP. EV CHARGING STATIONS(TYP OF 10)PROP. STORMWATERMANAGEMENT AREA(TYP.)18.0' 18.0'18.0'18'24'8'(TYP)14'24'9'(TYP)18'24'18'9'(TYP) 5.0'PROP.PERGOLA(3,550 SF)20'14'16'1 6 '9'(TYP)9'(TYP)PROP. LANDSCAPEDISLAND (TYP.)39.4'PROP. LSA (TYP.)PROP. PATHLIGHTING (TYP)PROP. ASPHALTPAVEMENT (TYP.)PROP. ASPHALTPAVEMENT (TYP.)PROP. ASPHALTPAVEMENT (TYP.)PROP. 5' WIDESIDEWALKPROP. ±2' HIGH WALLPROP. BOCCE COURTPROP. RAMPWITH HANDRAILPROP. ASPHALTPAVEMENT (TYP.)50' WETLAND BUFFERPROP. ADA RAMP (TYP)PROP. FLUSH CURBPROP. ADA RAMP (TYP)PROP. MONOLITHICCURB AND SIDEWALKPROP LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE (TYP)PROP LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE (TYP)PROP LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE (TYP)PROP LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE (TYP)PROP TREELINE (TYP)PROP TREELINE (TYP)PROP TREELINE (TYP)PROP TREELINE (TYP)PROP SAWCUT LINE (TYP)PROP SAWCUT LINE (TYP)PROP. ADA PARKING SIGN INBOLLARD (TYP OF 6)PROP. "NO PARKING" SIGNIN BOLLARD (TYP OF 3)PROP. MONOLITHICCURB AND SIDEWALKPROP. 5' WIDECROSSWALK (TYP)PROP. YIELD TO PEDESTRIANSSIGN (TYP OF 2)PROP. YIELD TO PEDESTRIANSSIGN (TYP OF 2)PROP. STOP AND DO NOTENTER SIGNSPROP. STOP AND DONOT ENTER SIGNSPROP. DO NOT ENTER SIGN(TYP OF 2)PROP DIRECTIONAL ARROWS (TYP)PROP DIRECTIONAL ARROWS (TYP)PROP DIRECTIONAL ARROWS (TYP)PROP. LSA (TYP.)461.5'PROP. MONOLITHICCURB AND SIDEWALKPROP. FLUSHCURBPROP. FLUSHCURBS16'PROP. POROUSASPHALT PAVEMENT(TYP.)EXIST. HYDRANT (TO REMAIN)PROP. STORMWATERMANAGEMENT AREA84.2'PROP. STORMWATERMANAGEMENT AREAREVISIONSREVDATECOMMENTDRAWN BYCHECKED BY1REVISION 1 -001/19/24CLIENT COMMENTSSGSW001/19/24PROJECT No.:DRAWN BY:CHECKED BY:DATE:CAD I.D.:PROJECT:FOR\\BOHLERENG.NET\SHARES\MA-PROJECTS\2023\NYB230191.00\CAD\DRAWINGS\PLAN SETS\CIVIL SITE PLANS\NYB230191.00-SPPD-0A----->LAYOUT: C-301 SITESG THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR MUNICIPAL AND/OR AGENCYREVIEW AND APPROVAL. IT IS NOT INTENDED AS A CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE.SHEET NUMBER:SHEET TITLE:NYB230191SAG/AKDSRW11/30/2023NYB230191.00-SPPD-0APROPOSED SITEPLAN DOCUMENTSTHBC NY, LLCPROPOSEDDEVELOPMENTSEC. 178.00 - BLK - PARCEL 15SOUTH BROADWAYCITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGSSARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORKISSUED FOR PERMITALWAYS CALL 811It's fast. It's free. It's the law.TM THE INFORMATION, DESIGN AND CONTENT OF THIS PLAN ARE PROPRIETARY AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM BOHLER. ONLY APPROVED, SIGNED AND SEALED PLANS SHALL BE UTILIZED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES © SITE CIVIL AND CONSULTING ENGINEERING LAND SURVEYING PROGRAM MANAGEMENT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PERMITTING SERVICES TRANSPORTATION SERVICES BOHLER17 COMPUTER DRIVE WESTALBANY, NY 12205Phone:(518) 438-9900Fax: (518) 438-0900www.BohlerEngineering.comWES1"=40'040102040C-301SITELAYOUTPLANMIN. CORNER SIDE SETBACK40 FTN/A167.1 FTMIN. BUILDING HEIGHT18 FT*N/A32.7 FTUSE/CATEGORY: MICRO-PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOLREQUIRED PARKING:1 SPACE PER 500 SF1,100 SF / 500 = 2 SPACEMAX. NUMBER OF PARKING SPACE 120% OF REQUIRED MINIMUM: 262 x 120% = 314 SPACESN/A- NOT APPLICABLEN/S- NOT SPECIFIED(V) - VARIANCE REQUESTED(W) - WAIVER REQUESTED(E) - EXIST. NON-CONFORMANCEZONING ANALYSIS TABLEZONE CRITERIAREQUIREDEXISTINGPROPOSEDMIN. LOT AREAMIN. LOT WIDTHMAX. BLDG COVERAGEMIN. FRONT SETBACKMIN. SIDE SETBACKMIN. REAR SETBACKMAX. BUILDING HEIGHTMAX. IMPER. COVERAGEPARKING SPACESACCESS. PARKING SPACESGATEWAY COMMERCIAL - RURAL (GC-R)ZONING DISTRICTMICRO-PRODUCTION OF ALCOHOL - PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USEEATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT - PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USEOUTDOOR DINING - SPECIAL USE, PRINCIPAL USEUSES20,000 SF*100 FT35%60 FT*20 FT25 FT40 FT60%262 SPACES10.68 ACRES500 FT0%N/AN/AN/AN/A2.2%29 SPACESUNCHANGED-4.3%111.8 FT100.5 FT570.2 FT38%314 SPACES8 SPACES1 SPACE8 SPACESPARKING STALL CRITERIASTANDARD:9 FT x 18 FTCOMPACT: 8 FT x 16 FTUSE/CATEGORY: EATING AND DRINKINGREQUIRED PARKING:1 SPACE PER 100 SF25,938 SF / 100 = 260 SPACES* SEE EXCEPTIONS TO THESE REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 4.0.AUNCHANGED32.7 FTALLOWEDPROPOSEDFREESTANDING SIGNSIGNAGE TABLE(1) 12 SF MAX (8' TALL)(1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED LOGO SIGN: 196 SFBUILDING MOUNTED SIGNWEST ELEVATION1.5 SF PER LINEAR FOOT OFBUILDING WALL. (278 SF MAX.)(1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WORKMARK SIGN: 198 SFBUILDING MOUNTED SIGNSOUTH ELEVATIONBUILDING MOUNTED SIGNEAST ELEVATION(1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED LOGO SIGN: 196 SFPROGRESS PRINT1.5 SF PER LINEAR FOOT OFBUILDING WALL. (271.5 SF MAX.)1.5 SF PER LINEAR FOOT OFBUILDING WALL. (271.5 SF MAX.)(1) INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED, DOUBLE SIDEDMONUMENT SIGN: 10.5 SF (8' TALL) SNYDER, KILEY, TOOHEY, CORBETT & COX, LLP JOHN B.CANNIE,ESQ. SNYDER, KILEY, TOOHEY, CORBETT & COX, LLP JOHN B.CANNIE,ESQ. SNYDER, KILEY, TOOHEY, CORBETT & COX, LLP JOHN B.CANNIE,ESQ. Clearly Different. Clearly Innovative. CLEARWALL™ CURTAIN WALL 4-SIDED TOGGLE GLAZED (TG) CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM Today, a growing number of architects are designing buildings with sleek, uninterrupted all-glass façades. Clearwall™ Curtain Wall, an innovative 4-sided toggle glazed (TG) system*, delivers this highly desired aesthetic for low-rise applications. Clearwall™ Curtain Wall strikes a balance of form and function through its groundbreaking toggle design, which reduces installation labor, simplifies on-site logistics and enhances safety while providing superior aesthetics. Featuring inspired design, tight construction and brilliant results, Clearwall™ Curtain Wall is clearly different and clearly innovative. AESTHETICS Now designers have a clear option when they want an admired monolithic look for low-rise applications. Kawneer’s Clearwall™ Curtain Wall, an outside glazed system, achieves the desired appearance of a 4-sided structural silicone glazed (SSG) system using a unique toggle assembly that directly captures glass. And because it was developed specifically with low-rise commercial and institutional building applications in mind, Clearwall™ Curtain Wall provides the same aesthetic as 4-sided SSG, point-supported glass or unitized curtain wall systems at a fraction of the cost. The innovative curtain wall system also features various mullion depths for increased design flexibility based on project requirements. Victory Brewery Parkesburg, Pennsylvania ARCHITECT Bernardon Haber Holloway Architects, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania GLAZING CONTRACTOR Zephyr Aluminum, Lancaster, Pennsylvania PHOTOGRAPHER © Perzel Photography Group * Multiple patents pending Kawneer Company, Inc. Technology Park / Atlanta ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS | ENTRANCES + FRAMING | CURTAIN WALLS | WINDOWS 555 Guthridge Court Norcross, GA 30092 770.449.5555 kawneer.com © Kawneer Company, Inc. 2011–2019 Form Number 17-2251.B Clearwall™ and Permanodic™ are trademarks of Kawneer Company, Inc. FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION Clearwall™ Curtain Wall’s greatest efficiency is achieved by eliminating the field application of structural silicone and its associated cure times. During glazing, toggle assemblies mechanically capture the inboard lite of adjacent recessed spacer insulating glass units. Other glazing options allow toggles to capture a metal interface attached to a regular insulating glass unit. Additionally, straight cuts without notching simplify fabrication, while screw spline construction allows frames to be pre- assembled in the shop and shipped ready to glaze to the job site, reducing on-site handling and labor time. Shear block construction is also available with deeper mullions and optional steel reinforcement for higher free span applications. PERFORMANCE For enhanced energy efficiency, the system accommodates 1-1/8" and 1" insulating or laminated glass, which provides increased thermal performance and enhances STC and OITC (sound resistance) performance. Clearwall™ Curtain Wall has been tested in accordance with North American performance standards, including seismic, thermal cycling and dynamic water. Additionally, Clearwall™ Curtain Wall has been third-party tested for for both large and small missile impact to withstand windborne debris and hurricane forces. PERFORMANCE TEST STANDARDS Air Infiltration ASTM E283 Water – Static ASTM E331 Water – Dynamic AAMA 501.1, 520 Structural – Uniform wind load ASTM E330; TAS 202 Thermal Cycling AAMA 501.5 Thermal Transmittance – U factor AAMA 1503, 507; NFRC 100 Condensation Resistance (CRF, I, CR)AAMA 1503; CSA 440; NFRC 500 Overall Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC & VT)NFRC 200; AAMA 507 Sound Transmission Class (STC, OITC)ASTM E90, E1425 Seismic AAMA 501.4 FOR THE FINISHING TOUCH Architectural Class I anodized aluminum finishes are available in clear and Permanodic™ color choices. Painted finishes, including fluoropolymer, that meet AAMA 2605 are offered in many standard choices and an unlimited number of specially designed colors. Solvent-free powder coatings add the green element with high performance, durability and scratch resistance that meet the standards of AAMA 2604. Screw Spline System Clearwall™ Curtain Wall offers three toggle glazed (TG) options (Screw Spline System shown) 1. Clearwall™ SS (Screw Spline) or SB (Shear Block): In this standard glazing option, toggles capture the inboard lite of 1-1/8" recessed spacer insulating glass units†. This combination completely eliminates the use of any structural silicone, thereby saving costly application and cure times. 2. Clearwall™ SSI (Screw Spline Interface) or SBI (Shear Block Interface): In this glazing option, toggles capture a metal interface, which is shop-applied to standard 1" insulating glass with structural silicone. Exterior view of Clearwall™ SS Curtain Wall with toggle 3. Clearwall™ SSIT (Screw Spline Interface Tape) or SBIT (Shear Block Interface Tape): In this glazing option, toggles capture a metal interface, which is shop-applied to standard 1" insulating glass with 3M™ VHB™ Structural Glazing Tape (SGT)††. Shear Block System † Recessed spacer by qualified glass supplier †† 3M and VHB are trademarks of 3M Company Product Data Sheet Vitro Architectural Glass Aesthetic Description Solarban® 60 solar control, low-e glass by Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG Glass) was engineered to control solar heat gain, which is essential to minimizing cooling costs. In a standard one-inch insulating glass unit (IGU), Solarban® 60 glass offers an exterior appearance similar to clear, uncoated glass. With a very good Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) of 0.39, Solarban® 60 glass blocks 66 percent of the total solar energy while allowing 70 percent of the visible light to pass through. This combination produces an excellent Light to Solar Gain (LSG) ratio of 1.79, along with exceptional insulating performance, as evidenced by its 0.29 winter nighttime U-value. Aesthetic Options Solarban® 60 glass can be coated on Starphire® glass and paired with Starphire® glass to produce an IGU with exceptional clarity and solar control characteristics. For even more color and performance options, it can be coated on the second (#2) surface of nearly all Vitro’s wide range of tinted glasses. It also can be combined in an IGU with any Vitro tinted glass, Solarcool® reflective glass or Vistacool® subtly reflective, color-enhanced glass (see performance data on back page). Prudential Center Location: Newark, NJ | Product: Solarban® 60 Glass | Architect: Morris Adjmi Architects | Glass Contractor: Josloff Glass | Glass Fabricator: J.E. Berkowitz, LP LEED® Credit Opportunities Possible Points LEED Credit Solarban® 60 Feature Path/Option Satisfied 18 Energy & Atmosphere (EA) Optimize Energy Performance Excellent SHGC, U-value and Tvis performance Whole Building Energy Simulation (Option 1) or Prescriptive Compliance: ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide (Option 2) 5 Innovation (IN) Innovation in Design Exceeds minimum performance mandated by local energy codes Innovation (Option 1), Pilot (Option 2) and Exemplary Performance (Option 3) 3 Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) Daylight Exhibits high light transmission Simulation: Spatial Daylight Autonomy and Annual Sunlight Exposure (Option 1), Simulation: Illuminance Calculations (Option 2) or Measurement (Option 3) Supporting Sustainable Design Vitro Architectural Glass provides abundant opportunities for architects and building owners to realize their sustainability objectives. Energy Use & Operating Cost Reduction: An energy modeling study conducted by an independent energy design and consulting firm showed that a building can potentially save millions of dollars over its lifetime with Solarban® 60 glass instead of less advanced glasses. The study showed that by substituting Solarban® 60 glass instead of dual-pane tinted glass, a typical glass-walled, eight-story office building in Boston could lower its initial HVAC investment by nearly $350,000 and its annual energy costs by more than $80,000. Carbon emissions from the same building also were reduced by more than 300 tons per year. Sustainability Documentation: Vitro Architectural Glass is the first U.S. float glass manufacturer to have its entire selection of products recognized by the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ program, and the first in North America to publish third-party verified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its Flat Glass and Processed Glass products. For additional credit opportunities and supporting documentation, visit vitroglazings.com/LEED For more information about Solarban® 60 low-e glass and other Cradle to Cradle Certified™ architectural glasses by Vitro Glass, visit vitroglazings.com, or call 1-855-VTRO-GLS (887-6457). ©2022 Vitro Architectural Glass. All rights reserved. Atlantica®, Azuria®, Optigray®, Pacifica®, Solarban®, the Solarban® logo, Solarblue®, Solarbronze®, Solarcool®, Solargray®, Solexia®, Starphire® and Vistacool® are registered trademarks owned by Vitro. Acuity™ and Vitro Certified™ are trademarks owned by Vitro. Cradle to Cradle Certified™ is a trademark licensed by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. LEED® — an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design™ — is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council®. 02/22 (7135) Vitro Architectural Glass Product Data Sheet Solarban® 60 Glass Insulating Glass Unit Performance Comparisons | 1-inch (25mm) units with 1/2-inch (13mm) airspace and two 1/4-inch (6mm) lites Glass TypeOutdoor Lite: Indoor Lite: Coating if Any + Coating if Any (Surface) Glass (Surface) Glass Visible LightTransmittance (VLT) Visible Light Reflectance (BTU/hr°ft2°˚F) NFRC U-Value Solar Heat Gain Coeffi cient (SHGC) Light to Solar Gain (LSG)Exterior %Interior %Winter Nighttime Winter Argon Solarban® 60 Solar Control Low-E Glass Solarban® 60 (2) Clear + Clear 70 11 12 0.29 0.24 0.39 1.79 Solarban® 60 (2) Acuity™ + Acuity™ 73 11 12 0.29 0.24 0.41 1.78 Solarban® 60 (2) Starphire® + Starphire® 74 11 12 0.29 0.24 0.41 1.80 Solarban® 60 (2) Solexia® + Clear 61 9 12 0.29 0.24 0.32 1.91 Solarban® 60 (2) Atlantica® + Clear 53 8 11 0.29 0.24 0.27 1.96 Solarban® 60 (2) Azuria® + Clear 54 8 11 0.29 0.24 0.28 1.93 Solarban® 60 (2) Solarblue® + Clear 45 7 11 0.29 0.24 0.29 1.55 Solarban® 60 (2) Pacifica® + Clear 34 6 10 0.29 0.24 0.23 1.48 Solarban® 60 (2) Solarbronze® + Clear 42 7 11 0.29 0.24 0.28 1.50 Solarban® 60 (2) Optigray® + Clear 50 8 11 0.29 0.24 0.30 1.67 Solarban® 60 (2) Solargray® + Clear 35 6 10 0.29 0.24 0.25 1.40 Solexia® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 61 10 10 0.29 0.24 0.37 1.65 Atlantica® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 53 8 10 0.29 0.24 0.31 1.71 Azuria® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 54 9 10 0.29 0.24 0.31 1.74 Solarblue® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 45 7 9 0.29 0.24 0.33 1.36 Pacifica® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 34 6 9 0.29 0.24 0.25 1.36 Solarbronze® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 42 7 9 0.29 0.24 0.32 1.31 Optigray® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 50 8 9 0.29 0.24 0.35 1.43 Solargray® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 35 7 9 0.29 0.24 0.29 1.21 Graylite® II + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 7 4 8 0.29 0.24 0.13 0.54 Vistacool® and Solarcool® with Solarban® 60 Solar Control Low-e (3)* Vistacool® (2) Azuria® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 42 20 24 0.29 0.24 0.26 1.62 Vistacool® (2) Pacifica® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 26 11 23 0.29 0.24 0.22 1.18 Solarcool® (2) Azuria® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 21 19 29 0.29 0.24 0.17 1.24 Solarcool® (2) Solarblue® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 17 14 29 0.29 0.24 0.18 0.94 Solarcool® (2) Pacifica® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 13 10 29 0.29 0.24 0.15 0.87 Solarcool® (2) Solarbronze® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 17 14 29 0.29 0.24 0.18 0.94 Solarcool® (2) Solargray® + Solarban® 60 (3) Clear 14 11 29 0.29 0.24 0.17 0.82 Fabrication and Availability Solarban® 60 glass is available exclusively through the Vitro CertifiedTM Network. Vitro CertifiedTM Fabricators can meet tight construction deadlines and accelerate the delivery of replacement glass before, during and after construction. Solarban® 60 glass is manufactured using the sputter-coating process and is available for annealed, laminated, heat-strengthened and tempered applications. Request Samples To obtain samples of any Vitro Glass product, call 1-855-VTRO-GLS (877-6457) or visit samples.vitroglazings.com. * Data based on using Starphire® glass for both interior and exterior lites. All performance data calculated using LBNL Window 7.3 software and represents center of glass performance data. For detailed information on the methodologies used to calculate the aesthetic and performance values in this table, please visit vitroglazings.com or request our Architectural Glass Catalog. Product PortfolioSystems and Solutions Guide Wall Panels / Roof Panels / Accessories Insulated Panel Systems North America 2 Contents Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 01 Kingspan Your Global Partner 4 QuadCore® Technology 6 Products at a Glance 8 Performance Benefits 14 Life Cycle Assessment & VOC Testing 18 02 Wall Panel Systems KS Series Azteco™ 20 KS Series Shadowline 21 KS Series Mini Micro-Rib 22 KS Series Micro-Rib 23 KS Series Mini-Wave 24 KS Series Granitstone® 25 Optimo® 26 K-Roc ™ HF Series 28 KarrierPanel® 30 03 Roof Panel Systems KingRib® 3 / KingRib® 5 34 KingSeam® 35 360° Services WarrantyWhole Building Design Higher Building Performance with KingspanIt’s all in the gray cells QuadCore® Technology is Kingspan’s next generation of self-blended hybrid insulation core. Across the world of insulated panels, this innovation with its distinctive gray microcells powers the industry’s highest combined performance: Unrivaled thermal efficiency Superior fire protection Unmatched health & wellness certification 30-year thermal warranty QuadCore® Technology, together with our end-to-end services and whole building design know-how, takes Kingspan buildings to a higher level of lifetime performance, and delivers the ultimate protection for our partners, their buildings, and the environment for future generations. Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 4 Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 5 21 43 Superior Fire ProtectionUnrivaled Thermal Efficiency 30-year Thermal WarrantyUnmatched Health & Wellness Certification The hybrid nature of QuadCore® Technology delivers a range of improvements in fire performance which surpass all other insulated panel systems incorporating closed-cell insulation materials. Lifetime performance and value benefits For any building owner that wants the best protection against the impact of fire, the unique low smoke characteristics of QuadCore® Technology provide the optimum solution. QuadCore® Technology also delivers improved fire resistance ratings leading to more cost- effective installations due to economies in steelwork and fixing, in certain applications. The inimitable science behind QuadCore® Technology and comprehensive independent third-party testing has delivered the industry an unparalleled 30-year thermal performance warranty. QuadCore® Technology is certified as one of the most thermally efficient closed-cell insulation core on the market. Lifetime performance and value benefits The class-leading R-value of R-8.0 per inch has the potential to reduce HVAC size, and lower both energy consumption and carbon emissions. QuadCore® Technology is a more streamlined solution relative to other insulation materials with associated benefits in interior space optimization, for specific transport, and ease of handling during construction. The improved thermal performance of QuadCore® Technology helps to optimize resource efficiency. It is also CFC, HCFC, HFC free and has a very low Global Warming potential. Lifetime performance and value benefits – C2C Certified Material Health Certificate™ Silver – GREENGUARD Gold certified C2C Certified Material Health Certificate™ is a trademark of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. QuadCore® Insulated Panel SILVER ISSUED TOKingspan Insulated Panels STANDARD3.1 EXPIRES 29 October 2023 LEAD ASSESSMENT BODYToxServices LLC PHASES AND PROCESSES CONSIDERED IN THE CHEMICAL TOXICITY ASSESSMENTFinal manufacturing, professional use, use; Intended end of use: recycling; Unintended end of use: landfilling,incineration, release to the environmentPRODUCTS COVEREDQuadCore® Insulated Panel PRODUCT OPTIMIZATION SUMMARYRRCradle to Cradle Certified® Banned List compliant RR Material Health optimization strategy developed RR No exposure from carcinogens, mutagens, or reproductive toxicants **Meets VOC emissions testing requirements **Product is fully optimized - does not contain any GREY or x-assessed chemicals **Process chemicals have been identified and none are GREY or x-assessed PERCENTAGE OFHOMOGENEOUSMATERIALS ASSESSED BYWEIGHT ASSESSMENT RATINGS PRODUCT BY WEIGHT OPTIMIZATION 99.91%A or B: 0%C: 86.85% Inventory threshold for chemicals ineach material = 100 ppm X: 13.06%GREY: 0.09% % HOMOGENEOUS MATERIALS 4 HOMOGENEOUS MATERIALS MHC5315 0 2 1 1 A or B C X GREY Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 6 3 28 2 11 3 2 2 34 5715 37 3 9 2 2 6 59 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 2 Your Global Partner Kingspan Insulated Panels is a global leader in the design, development and delivery of advanced building envelope products and solutions. At Kingspan Insulated Panels, we are pioneering better technologies and methods of building for a low carbon world. Improving building performance, construction methods and ultimately people’s lives – that’s what drives our people across the world. Energy efficiency is at the heart of our innovation, from making the industry’s most thermally efficient core for our insulated panels, to producing the most airtight interfaces, to providing technical and field-service support on how to build optimally. Manufacturing Sales Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 7 3 28 2 11 3 2 2 345715 37 3 9 2 2 6 59 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 3 2 2 How we operate 190+ Global manufacturing facilities 19,000+ Employees Management controls Quality systems Responsible supply chain partnerships As the world demands more from buildings in terms of energy efficiency, fire safety, weather resilience, health and aesthetics, we have expanded beyond insulated panels in recent years to encompass high-end facades, daylighting and ventilation systems, integrated PV and structural steel solutions. Together with the learnings from our ongoing research into better building design, these enhanced Kingspan envelopes will take our built environment to the next era of efficiency and wellbeing. Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 8 Products at a Glance Wall – Vertical and Horizontal Application KS Shadowline KS Mini-Wave KS Azteco™ KS Micro-Rib Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 12 Vertical studs (sheathing optional) Horizontal sub girts “ Install vertical panels onto horizontally oriented supports” Panels on Metal Studs – Vertical Application Products at a Glance Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 15 Case Study Consultants for a large retail chain estimate construction schedule time savings of up to five weeks were achieved in a multiple unit construction program with insulated metal panels. An average retail store with profits of $35,000 a week can potentially save $175,000 profit in this time as the building is open for business and revenue is generated. Construction Schedule Area – 100,000ft2 No. Weeks Kingspan Insulated Panels 5 weeks Site Assembled Multi-Part Built-Up Systems 10 weeks 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Design Flexibility and Aesthetic Appeal Kingspan’s insulated roof and wall panels offer designers a comprehensive range of building solutions for vertical and horizontal wall applications. Available in multiple profiles, finishes and color options, trimless ends and cover widths, insulated panels provide customized building design and creative freedom. The panels are easily integrated with traditional construction methods and building systems. Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 16 High R-Value Kingspan insulated panels’ insulating cores provide superior thermal performance with tested R-values of 7.2* per inch. Most importantly, the insulation is on the exterior of the building structure to provide the best possible thermal envelope by reducing thermal bridging typical of cavity wall systems. In addition, the panels feature excellent foam-to-foam contact, which provides an unbroken thermal shield against heat transfer. *QuadCore® approx. R-8/in at 75F mean per C518. Superior Airtightness and Weathertightness One of the biggest sources of building heat loss (or heat gain) is air leakage i.e. – “leaky buildings”. Kingspan panels are rigorously tested to ensure that they remain both airtight and weathertight over the life of a building. Kingspan Shadowline Insulated Metal Wall Panel Direction of heat flow Continuous insulation – no gaps or pockets Accelerated build speed reduces on-site time by up to 50% Airtight joint performance Single component Moisture resistant Kingspan insulated wall systems offer superior R-values with unparalleled thermal performance during service life, all built-in to a single off-site, factory assembled insulated panel. Performance BenefitsThermal Performance Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 18 Is an EPD a rating? No, EPDs do not rank products, and the existence of an EPD for a product does not indicate that environmental performance criteria have been met. EPDs are simply a disclosure tool that helps purchasers better understand a product’s sustainable qualities and environmental repercussions so they can make more informed product selections. What’s the purpose of an EPD? An EPD tells the life cycle story of a product in a single, written report, focusing on information about a product’s environmental impacts, such as global warming potential, smog creation, ozone depletion, and water pollution. An EPD can also include other product impacts such as land use changes, potential toxicity risks, as well as corporate environmental initiatives that are of particular interest to the discloser. Does Kingspan have EPDs? Yes, Kingspan Insulated Panels North America created the first of its kind cradle-to- grave UL-Certified ISO-compliant EPD in September of 2011. Since that time Kingspan has issued multiple revisions to document our journey of continues improvement. What is an EPD? An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a comprehensive, internationally-harmonized report that documents the ways in which a product, throughout its lifecycle, affects the environment. What is an LCA? Life-cycle assessment (LCA, also known as life-cycle analysis and cradle-to-grave analysis) is a technique to assess environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) UL Certified EPD Kingspan has EPDs which are third-party certified by UL. These are part of our greater effort for transparency and sustainability. What’s the relationship between an LCA and an EPD? An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a summary of the data collected in the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 19 Does GREENGUARD Gold help with certifications? GREENGUARD Certification criteria have been the basis for the LEED credit for low emitting materials since 2002. It allows products to be used in projects where building occupants are a key concern, such as schools, offices and hospitals. Does Kingspan have GREENGUARD Gold? Yes, Kingspan is the only metal panel manufacturer in North America to deliver GREENGUARD or GREENGUARD Gold Certified products. We have GREENGUARD Gold Certification across all current PIR foam core product sets. Why is it important? Because it’s an independent third-party certification that tells architects and building professionals that the product has been tested and certified for VOCs. It also helps provide confidence in an increasingly “green washed” marketplace. What is GREENGUARD Gold certification? Simply put, GREENGUARD Certification ensures that a product has met some of the world's most rigorous and comprehensive standards for low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into indoor air. The program screens over 360 VOCs and total chemical emissions plus ensures compliance with California’s CDPH Standard Method Section 01350. VOC Testing UL GREENGUARD Gold Kingspan has always believed in leading the industry in innovation and third-party certification. Pursuing the GREENGUARD stamp has been an initiative to show that we can provide products that are good for not just the built environment, but also the human environment. 23 Insulation Core:QuadCore® Technology or PIR Profile:Exterior: Micro-Rib / Interior: Shadowline Embossing:Exterior: Stucco or non-embossed / Interior: Stucco or non-embossed Gauge:Exterior: 24, 22 ga / Interior: 26, 24, 22 ga Width: 24”, 30”, 36”, 42” Thickness:2”, 2.5”, 3”, 4”, 5”, 6” Length:8’ – 53’ Standard reveal options: Vertical: 1/8” or 3/8 / Horizontal: 3/8” Orientation:Vertical or horizontal Post fabrication (optional):Trimless ends, folded corners, transverse bends. (Manufacturing limitations apply. Please contact us for detailed information.) R-value: QuadCore® Technology: ≈ 8 per inch per ASTM C518 @ 75ºF mean temperature / ≈ 9 per inch per ASTM C518 @ 35°F mean temperature PIR: ≈ 7.2 per inch per ASTM C518 @ 75ºF mean temperature / ≈ 8.25 per inch per ASTM C518 @ 35ºF mean temperature KS Micro-Rib The KS Micro-Rib profile creates an aesthetically superior look while also creating shadows due to its linear appearance. They provide an unrivaled combination of aesthetics and performance benefits while remaining an economical option. Applied vertically or horizontally, they can be used across a wide range of sectors and are suited to new construction or retrofits. 24” – 42” coverage Shadowline Micro-Rib Interior face Exterior face 2” – 6”Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 29 Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 42” Cover Width Panel Thickness 3” 3” 3/4” 3/4” Panel Thickness 3” 3/4” 42” Cover Width 5/16” Panel Thickness 3” 3/4” 42” Cover Width 3/4” 42” Cover Width 3” 3/4” Panel Thickness K-Roc HF Azteco™ Gauge: Exterior: 24, 22 ga Interior: 26, 24, 22 ga K-Roc HF Flat Gauge: Exterior: 24, 22 ga Interior: 26, 24, 22 ga K-Roc HF Micro-Rib Gauge: Exterior: 24, 22 ga Interior: 26, 24, 22 ga K-Roc HF Mini Micro-Rib Gauge: Exterior: 24 ga Interior: 26, 24, 22 ga K-Roc HF Shadowline Gauge: Exterior: 26, 24, 22 ga Interior: 26, 24, 22 ga Azteco embossing 42” Cover Width Panel Thickness 3” 3/4” Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 36 Aluminum extrusions can be painted to match or accent wall and roof panels. Base extrusion A Outside corner extrusion Jamb extrusion Wall parapet extrusion Opening sill extrusionVertical panel stack joint Vertical top hat extrusion – flush Vertical top hat extrusion – recessed Soffit extrusion A Inside corner extrusion Base extrusion B Base extrusion C Soffit extrusion B Aluminum Extrusions Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 38 Kingspan Coating System Options Weather XL – Siliconized Modified Polyester (SMP) WEATHER XL coating systems utilize only ceramic and inorganic pigments offering superior color stability, chalk and fade resistance as well as gloss retention. Solid Fluropon® PVDF Colors – Kynar 500® / Hylar 5000 Fluropon coatings are durable polyvinyldene coating system containing 70% Kynar or Hylar resins, ceramic and other inorganic pigments. This system provides a powerful chemical bond, superior resistance to ultraviolet radiation resulting in exceptional color retention, resistance to chalking and chemical degradation. Mica Fluropon Classic® II PVDF Colors** The coating system consists of a special primer and a durable color coat containing mica pearlescent flakes. Metallic Fluropon Classic® PVDF Colors** Metallic coatings employ metal flakes in the color coat. The system uses a special primer, a 70% Kynar 500® or Hylar 5000® resin based Fluropon color coat and a clear topcoat, to provide outstanding color and gloss retention, increased abrasion resistance and added protection against atmospheric contaminants. Inquire about our range of coatings with high Solar Reflectance Index. Flurothane Coastal PVDF Colors This is a premium Fluoropolymer (PVDF) system developed for use in the most extreme coastal environments (less than 1500 feet from the coastline). The unique aspect about this system is the innovative thick film primer. This is field-proven and provides a high performance exterior finish delivering outstanding resistance to ultraviolet rays, exceptional color retention and resistance to chalking from salt spray and harsh coastal environments. Warranties Kingspan and their suppliers provide standard coating warranties for up to 20 years. *Some colors require clear-coat protection. ** Due to the orientation of aluminum / pearlescent flake pigments during application, the appearance will be directional in nature on metallic coatings. High Performance Color Coating Systems Kingspan offers a full spectrum of vibrant colors for every color scheme. The high performance coatings provide long-life protection, color and gloss retention. Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 39 Corrosion Ultraviolet Chemical Attack Abrasion Condensation Product Benefits A wide range of solid and metallic colors Excellent durability and weather performance Energy Star® and Cool Roof® options Contributes to LEED® credits The appearance of mica and metallic colors may vary from batch to batch due to the variability in the random orientation of mica mineral pigments and metallic flakes used in the manufacturing process. To achieve the best result for your project, thoughtful planning is highly recommended, particularly if the project is phased. Please speak with your Kingspan representative for advice and guidance. Weather X L Standard KynarStandard Kyn a r -Stand a r d K y n a r Sta n d a r d K y n a r M i c a Mi c a MetallicMetallicGranitstoneGranitstoneGranitstone Quartz Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 42 Projects 100 West 125th New York, NY Chappellet Winery St. Helena, CA Gulfstream Building 6003 Savannah, GA Insulated Panel Systems Product Portfolio 45 Entertainment & Sports Arena Washington, DC Vaultra Self Storage Toronto, ON Issue 19: 04/2023 For the product offering in other markets please contact your local sales representative or visit www.kingspanpanels.com To ensure you are viewing the most recent and accurate product information, please visit www.kingspanpanels.com Care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this publication are accurate, but Kingspan Limited and its subsidiary companies do not accept responsibility for errors or for information that is found to be misleading. Suggestions for, or description of, the end use or application of products or methods of working are for information only and Kingspan Limited and its subsidiaries accept no liability in respect thereof. ® Kingspan and the Lion Device, QuadCore, Granitstone, Optimo, KarrierPanel, KingRib and KingSeam are Registered Trademarks of the Kingspan Group plc in the US, Canada and other countries. TM Azteco is a Trademark of Kingspan Group plc. © Kingspan Insulated Panels Inc. Contact Details USA DeLand | FL T: 877-638-3266 Modesto | CA T: 800-377-5110 E: info.NA@kingspanpanels.com www.kingspanpanels.us Canada Caledon | ON T: 866-442-3594 Langley | BC T: 877-937-6562 E: info.NA@kingspanpanels.com www.kingspanpanels.ca DMC 150SS PROFILE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: 1234 GARDINER LANE, LOUISVILLE, KY 40213 | 888-321-9630 TOLL-FREE | 502-690-6174 FAX | DREXELMETALS.COM IDEAL APPLICATION COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIALAVAILABLE WIDTHS 12", 14", 16", 18", and 20"* STANDARD PANEL WIDTHS 16", 20" *Drexel Metals design pressures, wind uplifts and test reports are for specific deck attachments, material gauges, clip spacing and panel widths.A complete specification and listing is available online at www.drexelmetals.com SUBSTRATES AVAILABLE • Painted Galvalume® – 24ga and 26ga • Drexlume® – 24ga and 26ga • Aluminum – .032" • Copper – 16 oz and lead-coated copper • Zinc Our DMC 150SS roof system will lend striking dimension to any architectural design. This versatile 1-1⁄2" mechanically seamed panel can be curved to a wide range of radiuses and applications – from barrel roofs to conical shapes and more. Concealed fasteners and a floating clip system reduce the effect of thermal stresses on the panels, helping to maintain a beautifully smooth, uniform appearance despite fluctuations in temperature. PANEL DETAILS www.drexelmetals.comwww.drexelmetals.com ©2023 Drexel Metals, Inc. All rights reserved. Galvalume® is a registered trademark of BEIC International, Inc. Sherwin-Williams® Coil Coatings is trademark of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Drexlume™ is a trademark of Drexel Metals, Inc. Colors shown represent the actual color as closely as possible. To ensure exact color for final approval, a metal color chip is available. Warranty statements mentioned are outlines; complete Limited Warranty information is available on request. No other warranty expressed or implied is applicable. Please call or visit drexelmetals.com or residentialmetalroof.com for more details. DMC 150SS PROFILE CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: 1234 GARDINER LANE, LOUISVILLE, KY 40213 | 888-321-9630 TOLL-FREE | 502-690-6174 FAX | DREXELMETALS.COM 02.09.23 DM-15891 - “DMC 150SS Profile Data Sheet” Single lock panel Double lock panel PROFILE OPTIONS • Single lock panel • Double lock panel • Radius panel (single or double lock) FINISHES Available in a wide variety of coatings and colors. See the Drexel Metals color charts for standard colors and paint specifications. PANEL RIB Factory made or field rolled to exact lengths options • Flat Panel • Clip Relief • Striations INSTALLATION Can be installed over steel decking with PolyIso or plywood decking with approved underlayments. Please see Drexel Metals installation details for complete information. SLOPE Minimum slope 2:12 TESTING PRODUCT INFORMATION 35 YEAR WARRANTY - GALVALUME AND ALUMINUM SUBSTRATES 35 year non Pro-rated PVDF Paint Warranty High-performance painted metal roofing product, carefully tensioned leveled for superior flatness. 25 YEAR WARRANTY - DREXLUME SUBSTRATE Mill finished Galvalume® with a two-sided, clear acrylic finish. WARRANTY Small Pencil Small V Striations PROFILE OPTIONS PANEL RIB OPTIONS Testing in accordance with • UL 580 Wind Uplift (Class 90) • TAS 125 Wind Uplift • UL 1897 Extended Phase Wind Uplift • UL 2218 Class 4 Hail Impact • UL 790 Class A Fire Rating • UL Environmental – SRI Third Party Verified • ASTM E1646 Water Infiltration • TAS 100 Wind Driven Rain • ASTM E1680 Air Infiltration • ASTM E1886 Missile Impact • ASTM 2140 Static Pressure Water Head • Miami-Dade County Approved • Florida Building Code Approved • Texas Department of Insurance Approval • UL 263 Fire Certification Flat Panel Bead Large V Large Pencil • Bead • Small and Large V • Small and Large Pencil Clip Relief CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.2 >Woodcreek Granite® >American Granite™ >American Granite™ Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Veneer 3Thin Veneer Contents Thin Veneer Basics 4-5 Our Stones 7 Available cuts American GRANITE ™ Corinthian GRANITE ® Saratoga GRANITE ™ South Bay QUARTZITE®8 1763 GRANITE ® Ticonderoga GRANITE ® 9 Wood Creek GRANITE ®10 11-17Image Gallery Installation 18Joint Treatment 19-20Surface Prep 21-23Cutting and Trimming Setting the Stone Back Cover Material Specifications Packaging © 2019, Champlain Stone Ltd. All rights reserved Add beauty, durability, and value to your next project. Few building materials can match the unique beauty and longevity of natural stone. Since 1982, Champlain Stone has been a trusted quarrier/supplier of distinctive high-quality granites and quartzitic sandstone. The growth of our company and evolution of our product mix have mirrored closely our ongoing involvement with the many talented and creative firms and individuals showcased in the following pages. We look forward to the challenges of the future and to continuing this tradition of innovation and collaboration. CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.4 Thin Veneer Flats (left) are sold by the square foot and come in a variety of different colors and patterns. Thin Veneer Corners (right) are sold by the linear foot (as measured along the spine - fig. A) in corresponding colors/patterns. Corners are important as they conceal the overall material depth and help to convey the look of full bed depth material. A Thin veneer is the sawn facings from full bed depth cutting stock. It is sold by the square foot as flats, or linear foot as corners and does not typically require the presence of a building shelf. It can be installed over a wide range of sub- strates including new or existing masonry surfaces and wood framed stuctures. Thin veneer corners help to conceal the overall material depth and convey the appearance of traditional building stone. Available cuts (shapes) are the same as building stone, with slightly smaller facing areas overall. At 15 Ibs. per square foot or less, thin veneer does not typically require special building shelves or foundations and may be applied inside or out over brick, block, concrete, or wood framed surfaces. Thin Veneer Basics Mosaic Veneer Irregularly shaped quarry material that exhibits the seam face (natural face) of the stone when installed as veneer. Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Stone veneer that is “snapped” on guillotines to approximate squares and rectangles. Stones do not necessarily exhibit 90˚ degree angles, though some pieces may. The seam (natural) face of the stone is displayed when installed as veneer. Ashlar Veneer Also produced on guillotines and basically rectangular in shape, the ashlar pattern dis- plays the split face of the stone and exhibits striations that can be quite colorful. When installed horizontally, as is customary, it affords an overall rectilinear look. Ledge Stone Veneer Differentiated from standard ashlar in that it features an over- all lesser facing area, lower (less variable) heights, and displays occasional seam faces. Available Cuts 5Thin Veneer OUR STONES >Corinthian Granite® Ashlar American GRANITE ™ A medium to coarse-grain, weathered granite featuring brown and earth tone surface colors with hand-split faces showing a blend of blue, burgundy, pink, green, brown, black and white. Mica flecks, along with garnet inclusions and quartz crystals, highlight a percentage of this stone. Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar Cool and classic, Corinthian Granite® is an elegant, enduring, medium to coarse grain granite featuring 70% Hudson River blue with a mixture of green, black, pink, brown, burgundy, and white. A small percentage contains black speckles throughout consisting of red and black garnet inclusions and quartz crystals. Corinthian GRANITE ® AVAILABLE CUTS - BUILDING STONE & THIN VENEER 7Thin Veneer Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar The ideal complement to both our American and Corinthian Granites, Saratoga Granite™ blends a base color palette of Hudson River blue, deep green, burgundy, and classic white with a lesser percentage of varying weathered faces. Saratoga GRANITE ™ A warm and inviting quartzitic sandstone featuring advancing and receding surfaces that resemble a windswept and sandy beach. Visually smooth yet heavily textured, South Bay Quartzite® displays a range of comforting hues in a palette of tan, antique white, ice blue, amber, and brown. South Bay QUARTZITE ® CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.8 Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar Cozy and sound, 1763 is a hearty, weathered granite showing deep shades of earthen brown and amber. Split faces show a range of blush and blue-grays with some white swirls and striations. 1763 GRANITE ® Ticonderoga GRANITE ® Colorful and hearty, Ticonderoga Granite® blends fine-grained and weathered granites within a softer, less earthen color palette that features an appealing mix of gray-blue, caramel, amber, blush, pale green, and deep shades of brown. Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar 9Thin Veneer Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar A gray-blue to dark gray granite with patterns of white swirls and striations with occasional quartz and mica inclusions and presenting characteristics of a Westchester Granite blend. Wood Creek GRANITE ® CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.10 Clockwise from top left: Mosaic Pattern, Roughly Squared/Roughly Rectangular, Ledge Stone, Ashlar THIN VENEERGALLERY >Saratoga Granite™ Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Ashlar CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.12 >American Granite™ Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular 13Thin Veneer>Corinthian Granite® Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Mosaic CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.14 >Wood Creek Granite® Veneer >Saratoga Granite™ Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Ashlar 15Thin Veneer>Southbay Quartzite® Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Ashlar Ledge stoneRoughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular AshlarVeneer CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.16 >American Granite™ >Custom Blend Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Ashlar 17Thin Veneer >American Granite™ >Corinthian Granite® >Southbay Quartzite® Ashlar Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Ashlar Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Ashlar CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.18 CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.20 Mud Matters: Aside from the cut and color of stone, the treatment of the “joints”, or spaces between the stones, will have the greatest impact on the overall finished appearance of your installation. Factors to consider include joint width, joint style, and mortar color. Your Champlain Stone dealer and mason installer can provide additional insights as to what options and styles might work best in your particular situation and how each factor will impact the finished appearance, job schedule, and final cost. JOINT WIDTH JOINT STYLES Note that naming conventions can vary by geographic region and/or masonry type (brick, block, stone, etc.) MORTAR COLOR Joint width and consistency impact not only the overall finished appearance, but job schedule and cost as well. Generally speaking, a narrow joint (figure A) requires a much higher level of experience on the part of the installer to achieve the desired fit and consistency. A wider joint (figure B) is more forgiving and thus requires less time and eort “working” the stone. Image A features a very narrow (¼”) joint with the mortar “raked” back to reveal the stone edges and partial depth. Image B features a wider joint (1”) with mortar filling the gaps flush with the stone surface. Pointing mortar can be purchased in stock colors or mixed with dye to produce a custom color or hue. The base color is typically a medium gray (left) which works well to highlight the color of the stone and blend with other design elements (siding, trim, etc.). When using dyes to produce a custom color, it’s important to maintain the appropriate ratio of dye to mortar to ensure color consistency throughout the installation. DRYSTACK RAKED (Recessed) FLUSH BEADED (Rope, Grapevine, Ribbon) V-JOINT Thin Veneer Collection 2015.indd 20 3/2/15 4:10 PM >1763 Granite® >American Granite™ >1763 Granite® Ashlar Ashlar Squared CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.20 Mud Matters: Aside from the cut and color of stone, the treatment of the “joints”, or spaces between the stones, will have the greatest impact on the overall finished appearance of your installation. Factors to consider include joint width, joint style, and mortar color. Your Champlain Stone dealer and mason installer can provide additional insights as to what options and styles might work best in your particular situation and how each factor will impact the finished appearance, job schedule, and final cost. JOINT WIDTH JOINT STYLES Note that naming conventions can vary by geographic region and/or masonry type (brick, block, stone, etc.) MORTAR COLOR Joint width and consistency impact not only the overall finished appearance, but job schedule and cost as well. Generally speaking, a narrow joint (figure A) requires a much higher level of experience on the part of the installer to achieve the desired fit and consistency. A wider joint (figure B) is more forgiving and thus requires less time and eort “working” the stone. Image A features a very narrow (¼”) joint with the mortar “raked” back to reveal the stone edges and partial depth. Image B features a wider joint (1”) with mortar filling the gaps flush with the stone surface. Pointing mortar can be purchased in stock colors or mixed with dye to produce a custom color or hue. The base color is typically a medium gray (left) which works well to highlight the color of the stone and blend with other design elements (siding, trim, etc.). When using dyes to produce a custom color, it’s important to maintain the appropriate ratio of dye to mortar to ensure color consistency throughout the installation. DRYSTACK RAKED (Recessed) FLUSH BEADED (Rope, Grapevine, Ribbon) V-JOINT Thin Veneer Collection 2015.indd 20 3/2/15 4:10 PM 19Thin Veneer Step 1: Surface Preparation Thin veneer stone can be installed over a variety of surfaces including brick, block, concrete, and framed structures (interior and exterior), without the need for special building shelves or foundations. Cement board or lath and scratchcoat can be used to create a suitable masonry surface over framed walls or other structures. All surfaces should be stable, dry, free of debris and any bond-breaking residue, and where necessary inclusive of a moisture barrier. Type N or S mortar, fortified with an acrylic bonding agent, is recommended for base/scratch coats as well as setting the stones. Mortar may be shovel blended on site or purchased in a variety of ready-mix formulations (some offering performance guarantees.) Installer skill level, budget, and job size should all be considered when choosing which option is most appropriate for your application. THIN VENEERINSTALLATION These steps are a basic overview of the materials/processes necessary to install Champlain Stone thin veneer. They do not encompass all project conditions. Be sure to check and comply with all local building codes. Be sure to follow all manufacturer’s directions for mixing ratios and to work within the temperature ranges specified. 1. Interior Framed Wall - Cement Board Cement board is applied directly over sheetrock using waferhead cement board screws anchored into wood or metal studs. 2. Interior Framed Wall - Lath & Scratchcoat Galvanized wire lath is applied directly over sheetrock and felt vapor barrier using waferhead cement board screws anchored into wood or metal studs. 4. Exterior Framed Wall - Lath & Scratchcoat Galvanized wire lath is applied directly over sheathing and felt vapor barrier using waferhead cement board screws anchored into wood or metal studs. 6. Brick or Block Wall Thin veneer stones may be set directly or, a scratch coat of mortar may be applied first to fill in the existing joints and any surface cracks or uneven areas. 3. Exterior Framed Wall - Cement Board Cement board is applied directly over sheathing and two layers of felt vapor barrier using waferhead cement board screws. 5. Poured Concrete Wall Thin veneer stones may be set directly provided the surface is clean, clear of loose debris, and free of any bond-breaking agents (i.e. form release oil). Moisture Management: Some thin veneer applications may require additional considerations for moisture management due to climate factors or the location of the dew point within the wall structure. Wind-driven precipitation and condensation from temperature/ humidity variations can cause moisture to permeate the building envelope and accumulate within the wall cavity. This moisture can cause a variety of problems including material decay or failure, mold, and efflorescence. Drainage planes, sometimes referred to as cavity weep systems, address the accumulation of moisture within the wall by establishing gaps (air channels) between the masonry component and structural wall unit through which water is directed out (figure A). There are a variety of commercial solutions available and we encourage thoughtful research to seek out the best solution for your given application and budget. These systems typically feature a filter fabric barrier (to impede the penetration of the veneer mortar into the air gap) mated to a series of vertical channels designed to create a standoff from the sheathing and allow air and moisture to flow through. There are varying approaches to the size and structure of the channels, material construction, and overall cost. Placement within the building envelope is consistent between the lath/setting mortar and the vapor retardant layers as shown. A 21Thin Veneer A convenient and efficient method for trimming thin veneer is through the use of a 4” angle grinder equipped with a diamond blade (remember to always wear hearing and eye protection). Cuts made from the back (sawn) side at 1/2 depth will allow the stone to be “snapped” with a brick hammer along the cut line leaving a natural edge on the front side. Step 2: Cutting & Trimming Cuts may also be made at a slight angle from the front (natural) side and then trimmed with a mason’s chipper for more precise control of the final edge/joint appearance. CHAMPLAIN STONE LTD.22 Step 3: Setting the Stones After trimming, ensure that all stones are clean of any film or debris that could impede the mortar bond. Dampen the stone back slightly, and using a margin trowel, apply a thin coat of fortified type S or N mortar to the back of the stone. Spread additional mortar around the perimeter of the stone tapered slightly inward as shown. The idea is to apply sufficient mortar to completely fill the space behind the stone while still allowing for the mortar to spread outward as the stone is set. Working from bottom to top, press the mortar covered back of the first stone against the prepared substrate sliding the unit slightly up and then down while maintaining even pressure into the desired final position. Pare the excess mortar spreading into the joints as necessary and take care to keep the joints between the stones consistent in width and depth and staggered both vertically and horizontally. At this stage, small dowels or wooden wedges are often used to hold the stones in place as the mortar cures. Step 4: Finishing the Joints After all of the stones have been set, apply pointing mortar to the joints using a grout bag/gun or pointing trowel. Work your way through the field, forcing the mortar into the joints and any voids that may exist. Joint treatments vary by region and individual preference. Be sure to take into account the joint mortar depth required by your specific job. If excess mortar lands on the faces of the stone during the course of installation, allow it to dry slightly and then brush or sponge off any residue. When the mortar becomes firm to thumb print hardness (30 to 60 minutes depending on climate and temperature), trowel, rake, and/or brush to the desired finish and depth. Final touch up can be achieved with a small bristle brush or whisk broom. 23Thin Veneer dealer pallet 42” x 42” x 30” 150 square feet of flats or 150 linear feet of corners 2,100 - 2,600 lbs. lbs. ± consumer pallet 42” x 42” x 10” 50 square feet of flats or 50 linear feet of corners 700 - 850 lbs. ± BUILDING STONE VENEER SIZE FACING AREA COVERAGE PACKAGED WEIGHTMosaicThickness 3” ± to 5” ±1/4 sq. ft. to 3 sq. ft.35 to 40 sq. ft. per ton 3,200 to 4,300 lbs. ± Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Thickness 3” ± to 5” ±1/4 sq. ft. to 3 sq. ft.35 to 40 sq. ft. per ton 3,700 to 4,400 lbs. ± Ashlar Thickness 3” ± to 5” ± Height 4” ± to 12” ± 1/4 sq. ft. to 2 sq. ft.35 to 40 sq. ft. per ton 3,600 to 4,400 lbs. ± Ledge Stone Thickness 3” ± to 5” ±, Height 3” ± to 5” ± Length 8” ± to 12” ± 35 to 40 sq. ft. per ton 2,800 to 4,200 lbs. ± SAWN THIN VENEER SIZE FACING AREA COVERAGE PACKAGED WEIGHT Mosaic Thickness ¾” ± to 1¼” ±1/4 sq. ft. to 1¼ sq. ft.150 sq. ft. dealer pallet 50 sq. ft. consumer pallet 2,100 to 2,600 lbs. ± 700 to 850 lbs. ± Roughly Squared/ Roughly Rectangular Thickness ¾” ± to 1¼”±1/4 sq. ft. to 1¼ sq. ft.150 sq. ft. dealer pallet 50 sq. ft. consumer pallet 2,100 to 2,600 lbs. ± 700 to 850 lbs. ± Ashlar Thickness ¾” ± to 1¼” ±Height 4” ± to 12” ± Length 6” ± to 20” ± 150 sq. ft. dealer pallet 50 sq. ft. consumer pallet 2,100 to 2,600 lbs. ± 700 to 850 lbs. ± Ledge Stone Thickness ¾” ± to 1¼” ±, Height 3” ± to 5” ± Length 8” ± to 12” ± 150 sq. ft. dealer pallet 50 sq. ft. consumer pallet 2,100 to 2,600 lbs. ± 700 to 850 lbs. ± Packaging PO Box 650 Warrensburg, New York 12885 USA 518.623.2902 www.champlainstone.com Material Specifications THIN VENEER Ryerson Image Centre and the School of Image Arts ARCHITECT Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada GLAZING CONTRACTOR Stouffville Glass Inc., Stouffville, Ontario, Canada PHOTOGRAPHY © Arthur Kendrick Design + Performance Versatility with Unmatched Fabrication Flexibility TRIFAB® VG (VERSAGLAZE®) TRIFAB® VG 450, 451 & 451T (THERMAL) FRAMING SYSTEMS & TRIFAB® 451UT (ULTRA THERMAL) FRAMING SYSTEM Trifab® VersaGlaze® is built on the proven and successful Trifab® platform – with all the versatility its name implies. There are enough framing system choices, fabrication methods, design options and performance levels to please the most discerning building owner, architect and installer. The 4.5" depth Trifab® VersaGlaze® Framing System family is available with non-thermal, thermal and ultra-thermal performance levels. The ultra-thermal Trifab® 451UT Framing System, is designed for the most demanding thermal performance and employs a dual Isolock® thermal break. AESTHETICS Trifab® VersaGlaze® Framing Systems offer designers a choice of front-, center-, back- or multi-plane glass applications. Structural silicone glazing (SSG) and weatherseal glazing options further expand designers’ choices, allowing for a greater range of possibilities for specific project requirements and architectural styles. All systems have a 4-1/2" frame depth; Trifab® VersaGlaze® 450 has 1-3/4" sightlines, while Trifab® VersaGlaze® 451/451T and Trifab® 451UT have 2" sightlines. With seamless incorporation of Kawneer entrances or windows, including GLASSvent® visually frameless ventilators, Trifab® framing can be used on almost any project. These framing systems can also be packaged with Kawneer curtain walls and overhead glazing, thereby providing a full range of proven, and tested, quality products for the owner, architect and installer from a single-source supplier. Geisinger Professional Building Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania ARCHITECT Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania GLAZING CONTRACTOR Sterling Glass, Inc., Scranton, Pennsylvania PHOTOGRAPHER © Perzel Photography Group Kawneer Company, Inc. Technology Park / Atlanta ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEMS | ENTRANCES + FRAMING | CURTAIN WALLS | WINDOWS 555 Guthridge Court Norcross, GA 30092 770.449.5555 kawneer.com© Kawneer Company, Inc. 2007–2020 Form Number 17-2289.C Trifab®, VersaGlaze®, IsoLock® and GLASSvent® are registered trademarks of Kawneer Company, Inc. ECONOMY Trifab® VersaGlaze® 450/451/451T/451UT Framing Systems offer a variety of fabrication choices to suit your project: • Screw Spline – for economical continuous runs utilizing two-piece vertical members that provide the option to pre-assemble units with controlled shop labor costs and smaller field crews for handling and installation. (available for all systems) • Shear Block – for punched openings or continuous runs using tubular moldings with shear block clips that provide tight joints for transporting large pre-assembled multi-lite units. (available for 450/451/451T systems) • Stick – for fast, easy field fabrication. Field measurements and material cuts can be done when metal is on the jobsite. (available for 450/451/451T systems) • Pre-glazed – The combination of screw spline construction with pre-glazing in the shop accelerates installation and reduces field labor time while minimizing disruption to the surrounding area or existing tenants. Making it an exceptional choice for new or retrofit applications, particularly in urban areas or where space is limited. (available for 451/451T/451UT framing) All systems can be flush glazed from either the inside or outside. The weatherseal option provides an alternative to SSG vertical mullions for Trifab® VersaGlaze® 450/451/451T. This ABS/ASA rigid polymer extrusion allows complete inside glazing and creates a flush glass appearance on the building exterior without the added labor of scaffolding or swing stages. Additionally, high-performance flashing options are engineered to eliminate perimeter sill fasteners and associated blind seals. FOR THE FINISHING TOUCH Architectural Class I anodized aluminum and painted finishes in fluoropolymer (AAMA 2605) and solvent-free powder coatings (AAMA 2604) offer a variety of color choices. PERFORMANCE Kawneer’s Isolock® thermal break technology creates a composite section, prevents dry shrinkage and is available on Trifab® VersaGlaze® 451T. For even greater thermal performance, a dual Isolock® thermal break is used on Trifab® 451UT. U-factor, CRF values and STC ratings for Trifab® framing systems vary depending upon the glass plane application. Project-specific U-factors can be determined for each individual project. (See the Kawneer Architectural Manual or Kawneer.com for additional information.) PERFORMANCE TEST STANDARDS Air Infiltration ASTM E283 Water AAMA 501, ASTM E331 Structural ASTM E330 Thermal AAMA 1503 Thermal Break AAMA 505, AAMA TIR-A8 Acoustical AAMA 1801, ASTM E1425 Thermal simulations showing temperature variations from exterior/cold side to interior/warm side. Trifab® VersaGlaze® 451 Trifab® VersaGlaze® 451T Trifab® 451UT Front Center Back SSG Weatherseal Multi-Plane Trifab® 451UT uses a dual Isolock® thermal break (right) and features a new high- performance sill design, which incorporates a screw-applied end dam (left), ensuring positive engagement and tight joints between the sill flashing and end dam. Brighton Landing Cambridge, Massachusetts ARCHITECT ADD Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts GLAZING CONTRACTOR Ipswich Bay Glass Company,Inc., Rowley, Massachusetts PHOTOGRAPHER © Gordon Schenck, Jr. CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Description Cementing porcelain tile effortlessly combines concrete and metal through the subtle nuances that occur within each material. Creating beautiful tonal blends for a minimalistic style or contemporary flair while appreciating the naturalness of the product. Colors Honed, Natural, Soft, Textured |6mm, 9mm, 12mm Finish varies per size and color – Refer to Color•Size•Finish Matrix Finish & Thickness Italy Location 8-10 Weeks Lead Time Technical Data S p e c i fi c a t i o n R e f e r e n c e Test Method Test Result DCOF ANSI A326.3 ≥ 0.42 Water Absorption ISO 10545-3 ≤ 0.1% Breaking Strength ISO 10545-4 < 150mm3 Body Type Shade Variation Unglazed Porcelain V3 Grey + Iron White Beige Sand Light Brown Taupe Brown Rust Light Grey Grey Dark Grey Iron Black v3 CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Light Brown Sizes Iron + Rust 48”x48” 48”x109” 12”x24”24”x48”12”x12”24”x24” 6”x24” 32”x32” 63”x63” 63”x126” 48”x96” 63.75”x127.5” Not Drawn CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Mosaics 1”x2” Stacked Mosaic on 12”x12”x9mm Sheet Natural White Beige Sand Light Brown Taupe Brown Rust Light Grey Grey Dark Grey Iron Black 1”x2” Brick Mosaic on 12”x12”x9mm Sheet Natural White - Light Grey - Grey Sand - Light Brown - Brown CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Mosaics Iron 2”x2” Mosaic on 12”x12”x9mm Sheet Natural White Beige Sand Light Brown Taupe Brown Rust Light Grey Grey Dark Grey Iron Black Decor Cross Hatch Deco 24”x24”x9mm Natural Iron CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Color•Size•Finish Matrix Chart indicates available size, color, finish and thickness options. Shaded block indicates not available. Sizing is nominal for field tile, trims, and decors. Color — Size & Thickness White Beige Sand Light Brown Taupe Brown 12”x12”x9mm Non-Rectified Natural Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish 6”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed 12”x24”x9mm Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured 24”x24”x9mm Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured 24”x48”x9mm Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural 32”x32”x9mm Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural 48”x48”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Gauged Panel 63”x63”x6mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed 48”x96”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Gauged Panel 48”x109”x6mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Gauged Panel 63”x126”x6mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed 63.75”x127.5”x 12mm Soft Honed Soft Honed Honed Honed CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Color•Size•Finish Matrix Chart indicates available size, color, finish and thickness options. Shaded block indicates not available. Sizing is nominal for field tile, trims, and decors. Color — Size & Thickness Rust Light Grey Grey Dark Grey Iron Black 12”x12”x9mm Non-Rectified 6”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed 12”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Honed Natural Textured 24”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Honed Natural Textured 24”x48”x9mm Honed Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Textured Honed Natural Honed Honed Natural Textured 32”x32”x9mm Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural 48”x48”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Gauged Panel 63”x63”x6mm Honed Honed Honed 48”x96”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Gauged Panel 48”x109”x6mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Gauged Panel 63”x126”x6mm Honed Honed Honed 63.75”x127.5”x 12mm Soft Soft CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Color•Size•Finish Matrix Chart indicates available size, color, finish and thickness options. Shaded block indicates not available. Sizing is nominal for field tile, trims, and decors. Color — Size & Thickness White Beige Sand Light Brown Taupe Brown Bullnose 3”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Stairtread 13”x24”x9mm Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Stairtread 13”x48”x9mm Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Grooved Stairtread with Bullnose Edge 12”x24”x9mm Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural CEMENTINGCEMENTING www.creativematerialscorp.com | 800.207.2967 | info@creativematerialscorp.com Color•Size•Finish Matrix Chart indicates available size, color, finish and thickness options. Shaded block indicates not available. Sizing is nominal for field tile, trims, and decors. Color — Size & Thickness Rust Light Grey Grey Dark Grey Iron Black Bullnose 3”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Honed Stairtread 13”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Honed Natural Stairtread 13”x48”x9mm Honed Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Honed Natural Grooved Stairtread with Bullnose Edge 12”x24”x9mm Honed Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Natural Honed Honed Natural v6 January 19, 2024 Re: Architectural Narrative for Tree House Brewing Company at 3376 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Tree House Brewing Company (THBC) has proposed constructing a 19,950 sf new, ground-up microbrewery/microdistillery and tasting room on approximately 11 acres of undeveloped land at 3376 South Broadway in Saratoga Springs. The new facility will contain a microbrewery, microdistillery, pizza kitchen, indoor dining and retail space, off-premise distribution, and accessory storage areas. There is one accessory covered pavilion structure and one open air pergola for on-premises patrons and creating a “campus-like”, pedestrian oriented, outdoor setting. The design inspiration is drawn by the surround area as “the Gateway to the Adirondacks”. We drew reference from the deep arts scene in the community of Saratoga Springs, and our site’s close proximity to the State Parks. The porch as an architectural feature is prevalent throughout the history of Saratoga Springs, and we designed wrap around porches to greet our guests on the exterior of the building. We have created three simple forms to define the facility – with the main gabled structure inspired by the Agrarian/rural buildings so prevalent in Saratoga Springs. The exterior palette is consistent across the campus with a black metal standing seam barn-like primary gabled structure flanked by simple dark grey insulated metal panel façades on the recessed wings to the north and south. Fully glazed curtainwall facades at the front and rear of the primary gabled structure greet curbside guests at the street face and on- premise guests at the rear of the campus. The taproom contains a wraparound storefront system helping to connect the interior and exterior spaces seamlessly. The accessory pavilion and pergola structures are inspired by campground structures and the pavilions scattered throughout Saratoga Spa State Park erected with simple structural elements. Our landscape is intended to be natural and agrarian with new trees proposed to be planted across all areas of the campus.