Division 22 plumbing fixture supply on Colorado multifamily projects covers the procurement, delivery, and site logistics for kitchen sinks, bath sinks, shower pans, tub surrounds, and the faucet, showerhead, and accessory trim kits that the licensed plumbing sub connects. The coordination requirements are consistent across the Front Range: trim kit compatibility must be confirmed before ordering, sink cutout dimensions must be transmitted to the countertop fabricator before fabrication, and delivery must be phased to match the plumbing sub’s floor-by-floor trim-out schedule.
Colorado’s DORA contractor registration requirement applies to Division 22 supply work. Confirm that the sub holds a current DORA registration before awarding scope on Colorado projects.
Trim kit compatibility on Colorado projects
Faucet and showerhead trim kits are valve-specific. The Division 22 sub must confirm the valve brand and model from the licensed plumbing sub’s approved submittal before ordering any trim kits. Colorado Class A projects in Denver’s RiNo and LoHi neighborhoods and in the tech corridor from Boulder through Louisville specify premium plumbing fixture brands with specific trim kit requirements. Confirm compatibility before ordering on every Colorado project.
On Innergy full-package projects, trim kit compatibility is confirmed with the licensed plumbing sub as a pre-procurement step. On split-scope projects, the GC facilitates this coordination and confirms transmission before any order is placed.
Sink cutout coordination with Colorado countertop fabricators
The Division 22 sub must provide the sink model and manufacturer’s cutout template to the countertop fabricator before countertop fabrication begins. On Colorado projects where Division 12 and Division 22 are separate subcontracts, the GC must confirm that this transmission has occurred before authorizing fabrication. Denver’s Class A countertop specifications, including waterfall islands and premium quartz brands, make refabrication from a cutout error expensive. Prevent the error at the coordination stage.
Delivery phasing on Colorado Front Range projects
Denver mid-rise and high-rise multifamily construction sites have limited secure storage space, particularly in the downtown core where project footprints are constrained. Phasing fixture delivery to match the plumbing sub’s floor-by-floor trim-out schedule reduces the storage requirement and the theft and damage risk associated with storing fixtures on an active construction site.
The Division 22 sub should produce a delivery schedule at project start aligned with the plumbing sub’s projected trim-out sequence. When the project schedule shifts, the delivery schedule should be updated. Coordinate the updated schedule with both the superintendent and the plumbing sub.
Hardware finish coordination on Colorado Class A projects
Colorado Class A developers in Denver increasingly specify coordinated hardware finish packages across cabinet pulls, toilet accessories, and plumbing fixture trim kits. Matte black and brushed gold packages appear on premium Denver projects. The Division 22 sub must receive and order to the hardware finish specification. On Innergy full-package projects where Divisions 6, 10, and 22 are all our scope, hardware finish coordination is internal. On split-scope projects, the GC distributes the specification to all three subs before procurement.
How Innergy handles Division 22 in Colorado
Innergy covers plumbing fixture supply on Colorado multifamily projects as part of our Division 22 scope under an active Colorado DORA contractor registration. We confirm trim kit compatibility before ordering, provide sink cutout templates before fabrication, phase delivery against the plumbing sub’s trim-out schedule, and coordinate hardware finish against Division 6 and 10 specifications on full-package projects. For Division 22 as a standalone scope or as part of a full seven-division package in Denver, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs, contact us and we respond within one business day.
Shower pan coordination on Colorado projects
Shower pans on Colorado multifamily projects must be confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location before procurement. The Division 22 sub should provide shower pan dimensions to the GC before the licensed plumbing sub establishes the drain location, so the drain can be placed to align with the pan rather than the pan being forced to adapt to a pre-existing drain location that may not center correctly.
Colorado’s altitude and low ambient humidity create a practical consideration for acrylic shower pans: acrylic contracts slightly more in cold, dry conditions than in humid environments. Confirm that the pan is installed in a building that is at or near operational temperature and humidity before the shower wall tile or surround is installed around it, because a pan installed in a cold, dry building that then expands when the building reaches operational conditions can create stress on the adjacent tile or surround installation.
For GCs running multiple Colorado projects, the same DORA-registered Colorado subcontract covers fixture supply in Denver, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs. One pre-qualification process. One relationship. One contact managing Division 22 across the full Front Range portfolio.
What Division 22 supply scope includes on a Colorado project
A complete Division 22 supply package for a Colorado multifamily unit covers: kitchen sinks supplied in the model and configuration specified by the unit type matrix, bath sinks and vanity bowls in the specified finish and configuration, shower pans in the dimensions confirmed against the rough plumbing drain location, faucet trim kits in the brand and finish compatible with the installed valve body, showerhead trim kits in the brand and finish compatible with the installed shower valve, and tub spout trim kits where tub-shower combinations are specified.
Each of these components must be confirmed against the unit type matrix before procurement. On a Colorado Front Range project with four unit types, the trim kit specifications, sink models, and shower pan dimensions may vary by unit type. A procurement that treats all units identically without checking the matrix against each unit type will produce delivery errors that cost more to resolve than the matrix review would have cost to perform.
The Division 22 scope does not include final plumbing connections. The licensed Colorado plumbing sub makes all final connections. Division 22 ends at delivery and site logistics coordination.