CONSTRUCTION A. Locker Body – Tops, bottoms, sides, backs and shelves are precision machined: 1. Locker shall be fabricated using doweled and glued assembly process. 2. Tops and bottoms with three sides formed to 90 degrees, the front offset formed to be flush with horizontal frame member. 3. Shelves with four sides formed to 90 degrees. B. Locker Doors – Doors are precision machined: 1. Door: a. Doors have four radial edges. b. Routed inset to insert and attach number plates. 2. Ventilation – 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) opening between door and frame on locker top and bottom provide unrestricted airflow: a. Customizable venting option available. 3. Single-point latching: a. Recessed handle in door. b. Integral Pocket and Pull: 22 gauge powder coated stainless steel securely fastened to door with two lugs and a positive tamper-resistant decorative fastener. I. Pocket Depth: Sufficient to prevent a combination padlock, built-in combination lock, or key lock from protruding beyond door face. II. Pull: Formed in pocket. III. Padlock Staple: Protruding through pocket. c. Provide lock hole cover plate for use with padlocks. d. Locking Device: 11 gauge steel hasp welded to locker frame; include surface for engaging the bolt of a built-in combination or key lock and anti-pry lug and slot to deter prying open when locked. e. Firmly secure rubber silencers to locker frame. C. Fabricate locker parts square, rigid and without warp, with the finished faces flat and free of scratches and chips. D. Fabricate corners and fillers as required for installation. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.