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SCANDIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BID PACKAGE 2 BID ADDENDUM NO. 3 FOREST LAKE AREA SCHOOLS 11/21/2017
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ADDENDUM NO. 3 November 21, 2017 (attached associated drawing revisions are dated 11/20/17)
Bid Date and Time: Tuesday, November 28, 2017; 2:00pm
Bid Location: Forest Lake Area Schools
6100 N. 210th St.
Forest Lake, MN 55025
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS DATE: October 16, 2017
The additions, revisions, corrections, and clarifications contained herein shall be made to the Bidding Requirements,
Conditions of the Contract, Drawings and Specifications for the project and shall be included in the scope of the work and
Bid Proposals to be submitted. References made below to Specifications and Drawings shall be used as a general guide
only. Bidders and Contractors shall determine for themselves the full scope of work affected by addendum items.
Acknowledge the receipt of this Addendum on the space provided on the Bid Form.
The product and system substitutions listed herein are conditionally approved for use on this project. Final
approval will be based upon compliance with detailed specification requirements and receipt of shop drawings
showing materials and equipment of equal quality, design, performance, and construction to that specified.
Bidders making use of quotations on these substitutions shall satisfy themselves of space limitations and such
other characteristics which may be a basis for not approving shop drawings. Claims for additional costs will
not be considered as a result of using substitute materials or equipment. Any additional cost associated with
the use of substitute materials or equipment, or changes in the work of other trades which may be required as
a result of any substitution, shall be borne by the Contractor making the substitution.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION:
G I - ACCEPTABLE EQUIVALENTS
A. Section 09 5100, 2.01.12: Acoustical Ceilings; Product: Radar acoustical ceiling tiles by USG. B. Section 06 4100, 2.05.B.6: Architectural Wood Casework – Countertop Manufacturer: Durcon
C. Section 06 4100, 2.08.E.2: Architectural Wood Casework – Hardware Manufacturer: Knape & Vogt D. Section 10 1101, 2.01.A: Visual Display Boards Manufacturer: Claridge Products Series
G II - PROJECT MANUAL
A. REVISED Section 01 11200 List of Work Scope Categories B. REVISED Section 01 1220-03-A Work Scope for Concrete and Masonry C. REVISED Section 01 1220-06-A Work Scope for Demolition and Carpentry D. REVISED Section 01 1220-31-A Work Scope for Site Clearing and Earthwork E. REVISED Section 01 1220-32-A Work Scope for Asphalt Paving F. REVISED Section 01 1220-32-B Work Scope for Landscape G. EDIT Section 03 3000 Part 2: ADD “Not required for new slabs with no floor finish” in Section 03
3000; Part 2 Concrete mix design - 2.08.B.2.c. H. EDIT Section 10 1200 Part 2: Delete 2.02, A
G II - DRAWINGS
A. REPLACE Sheets with attached revised versions (changes clouded and denoted under Delta 1): A800
CIVIL/SITE:
C I - ACCEPTABLE EQUIVALENTS None
C II - PROJECT MANUAL
A. ADD attached section 323223 “Concrete Segmental Retaining Wall”.
SCANDIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BID PACKAGE 2 BID ADDENDUM NO. 3 FOREST LAKE AREA SCHOOLS 11/21/2017
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C III - DRAWINGS
A. REPLACE Sheets with attached revised versions (changes clouded and denoted under Delta 2): C2, C3, C7, C9
MECHANICAL:
M I - ACCEPTABLE EQUIVALENTS
A. Section 22 4000– Plumbing Fixtures 1. Part 2.9.A Manufacturers: ACORN Engineering 2. As applicable throughout section but subject to all specified requirements and comparable listed
(Basis-of-Design) products: Zurn B. Section 23 2123 – Hydronic Pumps (Part 2.1.A Manufacturers): Grundfos LCS, as applicable, and
subject to compliance with all listed specifications, capacities, characteristics and substantially similar performance indicated via the pump curves. This option is exempt from alignment and grouting requirements specified.
M II - PROJECT MANUAL
A. REPLACE section 233300 Air Duct Accessories, with the attached revised version. B. REPLACE section 230700 HVAC Insulation, with the attached revised version.
M III - DRAWINGS Replace Sheets with attached revised versions (changes clouded and denoted under Delta 1): M802
ELECTRICAL:
E I - ACCEPTABLE EQUIVALENTS None
E II - PROJECT MANUAL None
E III - DRAWINGS None
END OF ADDENDUM
Section 01 1200 – List of Work Scope
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Scandia, MN 01 1200 List of Work Scope Categories 11/21/2017
Addendum 3
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: 1. Summary of Work Scope packages currently being bid. 2. Summary of Contracts previously awarded. 3. Outline of potential future packages.
1.02 WORK SCOPE BEING BID IN THIS PACKAGE
A. Kraus-Anderson Construction Company is soliciting competitive “Lump Sum Bids” for the portions of work as defined herein. 1. Work Scope categories have been constructed to follow CSI 2004 MasterFormat specification sections, however
individual Work Scope Categories may contain work described in more than one specification section. 2. Local custom and trade union jurisdictional settlements do not control the scope of work included in Work Scope
Categories. a. When a potential jurisdictional dispute or similar interruption of construction activities is identified, effected
contractors shall promptly negotiate a reasonable settlement to avoid or minimize interruption and delays. 3. Unless otherwise indicated, Work Scope Categories include a complete section of Work, including but not limited
to labor, materials, equipment, scaffolding, hoisting, applicable permits and taxes as required by the Contract Documents.
B. By submitting a Bid, bidder acknowledges they have review all Contract Documents, including previously issued documents and have anticipated, based on information provided impact of future Work as it affects their Work Scope.
C. Division 3 - Concrete 1. Work Scope 3-A: Concrete & Masonry Package
D. Division 5 - Metals 1. Work Scope 5-A: Structural Steel Framing Erection Package 2. Work Scope 5-B: Structural Steel Framing Package – Material Only
E. Division 6 – Wood, Plastics, and Composites 1. Work Scope 6-A: Demolition & Carpentry Package 2. Work Scope 6-B: Architectural Casework
F. Division 7 – Thermal and Moisture Protection 1. Work Scope 7-A: Roofing 2. Work Scope 7-B: Sealants 3. Work Scope 7-C: Metal Panels
G. Division 8 - Openings 1. Work Scope 8-A: Aluminum Doors, Windows & Glazing 2. Work Scope 8-B: FRP Flush Doors
H. Division 9 - Finishes 1. Work Scope 9-A: Drywall Package 2. Work Scope 9-B: Tile Package 3. Work Scope 9-C: Acoustical Ceilings 4. Work Scope 9-D: Resilient & Carpet Flooring 5. Work Scope 9-E: Painting 6. Work Scope 9-F: Fluid-Applied Flooring Package
I. Division 21 – 25 – Mechanical Package 1. Work Scope 21-A: Fire Suppression (Not Applicable) 2. Work Scope 23-A: Mechanical
J. Division 26 – 28 – Electrical Package 1. Work Scope 26-A: Electrical
Section 01 1200 – List of Work Scope
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Scandia, MN 01 1200 List of Work Scope Categories 11/21/2017
Addendum 3
K. Division 31 – Earthwork Package 1. Work Scope 31-A: Site Clearing and Earthwork
L. Division 32 – Exterior Improvements 1. Work Scope 32-A: Asphalt Paving Package 2. Work Scope 32-B: Landscape
M. Division 33 - Utilities 1. Work Scope 33-A: Site Utilities Package (Covered in WS 31-A Site Clearing and Earthwork)
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
NOT USED
PART 3 - EXECUTION
NOT USED
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Work Scope 3-A – Concrete & Masonry
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1.01 CONCRETE & MASONRY
A. Scope of Work: This Work Scope consists of the Work directly and indirectly required by the specification sections listed below, plus all project drawings, addenda, and other documents identified as part of the Agreement, regardless of design discipline, drawing sheet identification, or jurisdictional requirements. 1. Specific Specifications Sections that are the responsibility of the Work Scope:
00 0000 Division 0 – Procurement Requirements & Conditions of the Contract As it applies 01 0000 Division 1 - General Requirements As it applies 03 1000 Concrete Forming and Accessories Complete 03 2000 Concrete Reinforcing Complete 03 3000 Cast-In-Place Concrete Complete 03 5400 Cast Underlayment Complete
04 0511 Masonry Mortaring and Grout Complete 04 2000 Unit Masonry Complete 04 7300 Manufactured Stone Masonry Complete
07 2100 Thermal Insulation As it Applies 07 8400 Firestopping As it Applies 31 2219 Finish Grading As it Applies 32 1313 Cement Concrete Paving Complete
2. Items specified in other Sections, but installed by this Work Scope As it applies
Anchor bolts and other metal accessories embedded in concrete Installation Only 05 5000 Steel lintels and loose angles occurring within masonry Installation Only 08 1100 Hollow metal frames within masonry assemblies Installation Only
1.02 PROJECT SPECIFIC SCOPE CLARIFICATIONS
A. General Requirements for All Work Scope Categories: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements affecting this Work Scope.
B. Temporary Floor Slabs: Coordinate with Kraus Anderson and other trades on exact placement. 1. Remove Concrete Temp Sidewalk that was installed in BP#1 on East Side of Building where new foundation was
installed.
C. Subgrade Preparation: Provide Include hand excavation and fine grading associated with concrete work, including bottom of footings and slab-on-grade conditions in accordance with Section 31 2200 and 31 2219 including, but not limited to: 1. Fine grading and hand excavations of subgrade is responsibility of this Work Scope.
D. Concrete Formwork: Provide (engineer, furnish and install) concrete formwork in accordance with Section 03 1000 .
E. Concrete Reinforcing Steel: Provide (furnish and install) reinforcing steel in accordance with Section 03 2000 including, but not limited to: 1. Reinforcing, dowels, fasteners, etc. as required for complete installation.
F. Cast-in-place Concrete: Provide cast-in-place concrete work in accordance with Section 03 3000 including but not limited to: 1. Footings, foundations, poured beams, piers, and other structural members, not already constructed as noted on
the plans. 2. Grouting of all Column base plates. 3. Slab on grade patching in existing building as shown on the plans in Coordination with Architectural and
Mechanical Drawings. This includes prep and doweling as required. 4. Slab on grade 5. Concrete Sidewalk with Sandblasted Stars at Building Entrance. Reference L1 for Layout. 6. Concrete topping slabs, slab on grade, equipment pads, and metal pan stair infill. 7. Vapor barriers and waterstop material and systems specified. 8. Layout and forming of opening shown. 9. Placement and finishing operations to achieve specified results, including special screeds to achieve elevations,
flatness, and levelness requirements specified. 10. Pointing, patching, rubbing, grinding, and filling of concrete surfaces scheduled to receive final finish.
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11. Pointing, patching, rubbing, grinding, and color match filling of concrete surfaces as required to achieve exposed finishes as specified.
12. Non-slip additives, hardeners, and special coatings as indicated. 13. Structural and infill grouting as indicated. 14. Curing methods specified. 15. Set and Install Ornamental Railings as specified on 4/L2. Including dirt removal and Concrete work. 16. All void forms under concrete 17. Provide all removal of dirt and concrete for site signage bases. 18. Provide all removal of dirt and concrete for all site accessories. 19. Canopy Foundation- Form and Place all work including interior footing pads, Excavation and Backfill by
WS 31-A.
G. Cast Underlayment: Provide cast underlayment work in accordance with Section 03 5400 including but not limited to: 1. Where Indicated and required for complete self-leveling installation.
H. Unit Masonry: Provide unit masonry in accordance with Section 04 2000 including, but not limited to: 1. Brickwork indicated (both exterior and interior). 2. Concrete masonry work indicated. 3. Patch Masonry as required from demolition. 4. Provide reinforcing steel within unit masonry assemblies in accordance with requirements for Section 03 2000 and
04 2000 and as indicated. 5. Installation of loose angles and steel lintels occurring within masonry assemblies. 6. Installation and grouting of hollow metal frames occurring within masonry assemblies. 7. Trash enclosure masonry 8. Infills, grouting of and installation of joist/ beam pocket 9. Infill all existing openings, Including Openings indicated on Floor Plans and Reflected Ceiling Plans Notes RC1,
RC2, and RC3. 10. Demo Required Openings as indicated on Floor Plans and Reflected Ceiling Plans Notes RC1, RC2 and RC3. 11. Provide and Install all flashings within masonry as indicated Stainless steel flashings as shown on 8/A705 and
Prefinished flashings shown on 1/A706 but not limited to within work. 12. All copings and flashings at metal roof by workscsope 7C. 13. All copings and flashings at Built up roof by workscsope 7A. 14. Coping at Trash Enclosure Gates are responsible under workscope 7A. 15. Provide all temp shelters and heating for work per construction schedule.
I. Masonry Patching: As indicated. 1. Include all patching for masonry work. 2. Include all Tooth-out and Tooth-in of CMU and Veneer Brick where required due to demolition and new
construction.
J. Manufactured Stone Masonry: Provide and Install manufactured stone masonry in accordance with Section 04 7300 including, but not limited to: 1. Manufactured stone masonry and accessories 2. Preparation, Installation, cleaning and protection. 3. Full Size Mockup showing all field conditions with coordination of other trades.
K. Cement Concrete Paving: Provide Cement Concrete Paving work in accordance with Section 32 1212 including but not limited to: 1. Curb and Gutter 2. Sidewalk 3. Concrete Paving 4. Heavy Duty Concrete Paving
L. Grouting required by this Work Scope: This Work Scope shall include the following: 1. Work Scope 8-A: Grouting of hollow metal frames within masonry assemblies, where indicated or required.
M. Thermal Insulation: Thermal insulation occurring directly behind brick veneer and within masonry wall assemblies and at below grade foundation walls. Provide insulation where indicated, and as required, in accordance with requirements of Section 07 2100. 1. Rigid insulation sandwiched between gypsum products by Workscope 9A. 2. Rigid Insulation behind Masonry by Workscope 3A. 3. Rigid Insulation behind Metal Panels by Workscope 7C.
Work Scope 3-A – Concrete & Masonry
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N. Sheet Metal Flashing and Accessories: Sheet metal flashing, trim, and accessories occurring within and directly around masonry assemblies is the responsibility of this Work Scope. Provide sheet metal work where indicated, and as required, in accordance with requirements of Section 07 6200
O. Fire-Stopping Assemblies: Requirements for fire-stopping at head-of-walls and vertical conditions within masonry assemblies or between masonry and other assemblies, where fire-stopping is indicated or required, is responsibility of this Work Scope. Provide fire-stopping assemblies where indicated, and as required by Code in accordance with requirements of Section 07 8400. 1. Special Note: Project will select a single fire-stopping manufacturer for use throughout the Project. Coordinate
requirements with Kraus-Anderson Construction Company. 2. Firestop all Walls and perimeter within Masonry Assemblies as shown on Code Drawings. Including Existing
openings. All new openings will be covered by Mechanical and Electrical Trades.
P. Concrete Paving: Provide concrete paving in accordance with Section 32 1313 including, but not limited to: 1. Fine Grading, Formwork, Reinforcing steel, concrete, finishing, and curing as shown and specified.
Q. Winter Conditions: Provide all winter conditions work required (heat / shelter, fuel, equipment, etc.) as necessary for all concrete and masonry work as required per the construction schedule. 1. Provide temp shelters and heat for Masonry work per construction schedule. Heating will be required during this
workscope.
1.03 SPECIAL COORDINATION OR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Plangrid Subscription: With each bid include in your base bid the cost to use www.plangrid.com. Plangrid is a web based document system that KA houses all project documents (RFI’s, approved submittals, approved changes (PCOs), and updated plans). Plangrid offers three (3) different levels of subscriptions depending on the size of your project (number of plan sheets). Ipads are also required to foreman in the field to keep up to date on project documents. Reference Section 002100 – Instruction to Bidders within the Bid Documents.
B. Field Engineering: Kraus-Anderson will provide benchmarks and control line in accordance with requirements specified in Section 01 1210 - General Requirements for All Work Scopes. 1. This Work Scope is responsible for all remaining layout required for this Work Scope. 2. Detailed surveying and layout of footings, foundations, and slab work are the responsibility of this Work Scope.
C. Acceptance of Substrates and Existing Conditions: Starting work constitutes acceptances of existing conditions, preparatory work, and substrates that may affect the performance of this Work Scope.
D. Coordination with other Contractors: 1. This work scope will be required to coordinate with all other work scopes for coordination of their work.
E. Embeds within Cast-in-place Concrete: Include layout and installation of embeds within cast-in-place concrete, including but not limited to the following: 1. Responsibility to receive, unload, and transport to install, erect or setting location, and to ensure alignment,
connection to reinforcement where required, and protection during placement of concrete. a. Detailed layout and installation drawings of embeds will be provided by Work Scope which requires embed.
2. Anchor bolts 3. Embeds and channel inserts shall be furnished by Work Scope which requires the embed. 4. Provide stair nosings and inserts at pour-in-place concrete stairs. 5. Provide sleeves for hand rails and guard rails where railings are indicated on concrete substrate.
F. Coordination of Embeds set by Others: Include coordination for embeds set by other Work Scopes, including but not limited to the following: 1. Plumbing Work Scope will set drain assemblies and related sumps within concrete formwork where drains are
required to be poured within the concrete. 2. Mechanical Work Scope will install sleeves and embeds for their work. 3. Electrical Work Scope will install sleeves, embeds, conduit, and boxes required within the concrete for their work. 4. This Work Scope is responsible for layout and forming of blockouts indicated, and to ensure alignment,
connection to reinforcement where required, and protection during placement of concrete.
G. Protection of Embeds and Reinforcing: Properly protect reinforcing, anchor bolts, embeds, etc. protruding beyond the surface in accordance with OSHA standards. This includes trip hazards.
H. Spalling caused by Embeds: Anchors and embeds shall be "non-spalling" design. Spalling, which occurs, will require patching in accordance with direction from the Architect and Kraus-Anderson.
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I. Exposed Surfaces: Refer to Specifications for specific requirements, but not less than: 1. Include pointing, patching, rubbing and grinding, removal of form ridges, coating of concrete surfaces to receive
final finish in accordance with contract documents. 2. Outside Corners: Include chamfered edges on outside corners, unless specifically detailed otherwise.
J. Dewatering: Minor dewatering during concrete forming, placement, and initial curing operations of this Work Scope to keep excavation area free of water. Coordinate requirements and procedures with Earthwork Work Scope.
K. Concrete Pumping: Included by this Work Scope, if concrete contractor elects to use a central concrete placement system, location shall be coordinated and approved by Kraus-Anderson.
L. Concrete Wash-Down: Excess and wash up concrete distributed within construction limits will be removed and disposed of on a DAILY basis. In addition to the concrete pour clean up, non-usable material will be cleaned up daily and disposed of in accordance with the SWPPP plan.
M. Field Mock-up: Refer to Section 04 2000 for Field Mock-up requirements. 1. If not otherwise indicated, provide a 6’ by 8’ mock up panel with brick veneer should be included. 2. Coordinate requirements with Kraus-Anderson.
N. Brick Cleaning Procedures: Brickwork will be installed after windows, curtain wall, and metal panels. Cleaning solution shall comply with requirements specified, and be compatible so as not to damage other materials that it might come in contact with, including but not limited to: 1. Adjacent finishes on window, curtain walls, metal panels and trim and glass surfaces. 2. Weather resistant membranes and barriers. 3. Cavity wall insulation and tapes. 4. Sealant and backer rod materials. 5. Roofing and waterproofing systems. 6. Landscaping, including plant and turf materials.
O. Traffic Control: Provide traffic control spotters/flag personal and have them present at all times during concrete deliveries and pours.
P. Site Cleaning: Debris tracked or carried of site into traffic lanes must be cleaned up immediately. If tracking continues, this Work Scope shall provide continuously cleaning operations during activities of this Work Scope.
Q. Construction Cleaning: Perform daily construction cleaning operations for debris generated by this Work Scope. 1. Refer to Contract and Section 01 5010 for additional requirements. 2. Do not use General Use Dumpsters for concrete materials. 3. Concrete material dumpsters shall be provided by this Work Scope.
1.04 MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORAGE
A. Delivery and Receiving of Materials: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements.
B. Hoisting: Refer to Section 01 1210 and 01 5010 for additional requirements regarding hoisting.
C. Scaffolding: Work Scope is responsibility for your own working platforms, scaffolding, and equipment necessary to access Work. Coordinate scope and timing of scaffold with Kraus-Anderson.
Work Scope 6-A – Demolition & Carpentry
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1.01 DEMOLITION & CARPENTRY
A. Scope of Work: This Work Scope consists of the Work directly and indirectly required by the specification sections listed below, plus all project drawings, addenda, and other documents identified as part of the Agreement, regardless of design discipline, drawing sheet identification, or jurisdictional requirements. 1. Specific Specifications Sections that are the responsibility of the Work Scope:
00 0000 Division 0 – Procurement Requirements & Conditions of the Contract As it applies 01 0000 Division 1 - General Requirements As it applies 02 4113 Selective Demolition Complete 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Complete 06 8316 Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling Complete 07 2100 Thermal Insulation As it applies 07 8400 Firestopping As it applies 07 9513 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies Complete 08 1113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Complete 08 1416 Flush Wood Doors Complete 08 3100 Access Doors and Frames Complete 08 3613 Sectional Doors Complete 08 7100 Door Hardware As it applies 08 9100 Louvers Complete 10 1101 Visual Display Boards Complete 10 1200 Display Cases Complete 10 1400 Signage Complete 10 2113.19 Plastic Toilet Compartments Complete 10 2123 Cubicle Curtains and Track Complete 10 2601 Wall and Corner Guards Complete 10 2800 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories Complete 10 5713 Hat and Coat Ranks Complete
1.02 PROJECT SPECIFIC SCOPE CLARIFICATIONS
A. General Requirements for All Work Scope Categories: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements affecting this Work Scope.
B. Temporary Enclosures and Barricades: This Work Scope is responsible to provide, install, and remove upon completion all temporary floor protection and wall barriers (including doors) as shown on plans. Coordinate with Kraus-Anderson to determine exact final layout, scope and configuration. 1. Window Protection as shown on Temporary Plan (TEMP 1) 2. Include 7,000 sqft of masonite to protect existing finishes where required for floor protection, wall protection and
door protection. Where masonite is used on floor provide poly underneath and tape all masonite seams. Provide maintenance of such protection as required.
3. Take necessary measures to prevent dust from traveling to undisturbed areas of the building, Including Poly Tape Poly walls at Doorways and Hallways to prevent duct travel other areas of building to remain.
4. Include Framing and Plywood Protection for Wall Murals in Corridor 156 5. Provide and maintain temp partitions and enclosures as required for weather protection and security during
construction.
C. Selective Demolition: Provide selective demolition in accordance with Section 02 4113 including but not limited to: 1. Roofing related demolition for reroofing / patches and parapet work is by work scope 7A. 2. All interior demolition as indicate on Drawings. 3. Include shoring, scaffolding, etc. as required until permanent structure is installed for any demolition requiring
temporary shoring to complete demo work. 4. Include dumpsters for demolition debris generated by demolition section. (Dumpsters for carpentry and other work
will be by CM) 5. All slabs saw cutting and removal as shown for mechanical work. Include work shown on Architectural and
Mechanical. Final layout and exact sizing to be coordinated with Mechanical work scope 23A and Kraus-Anderson. .
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6. Window Demolition is by this work scope. Coordinate schedule of removal with Work Scope 8B. Only remove windows that will be new windows installed that day, or provide temporary barricades at removed windows and maintain.
7. Include all demolition as shown on the plans (mainly reflected ceiling plans) for new mechanical openings.. Coordinate exact layout and final sizing as with Work Scope 23A.
8. Include demolition for required beam pockets and joist pockets. 9. Demo Keynotes 21A (LCM) Lead contained material and 21B (ACM) Asbestos contained material to be removed
by Owner’s Contractor. Not included in this workscope. 10. This work scope is responsible for removing and reinstalling coat hooks and turnover to owner (to be coordinated
with School District). This work will be coordinated room by room basis. 11. All classroom electronics smartboards, projectors, screens, ceiling mounted TVs and equipment will be removed
by the owner. 12. Remove and Reinstalled relocated benches at front entrance areas. 13. DEMO all Items associated with Existing Vestibule as indicated but not limited to: A003, and A403. WS
31A will remove sidewalk and site items.
D. Rough Carpentry: Provide (furnish and install) carpentry and related work items in accordance with Section 06 1000 including, but not limited to: 1. Wood backing/blocking material exposed and concealed within walls and ceilings where indicated and as required
for all items supplied by this work scope and others. 2. Dimension lumber and wood sheathing indicated on the documents. 3. Provide (furnish and install) plywood surfaces in electrical and communication rooms. 4. Roof Blocking: Includes wood blocking and related sheathing associated with roofing systems. Coordinate scope
installation scheduling with Roofing Work Scope. a. Include all Blocking at Deck for Pre-Engineered Truss as noted on Architectural and Structural and
Coordinate with trades. This work will be sequenced with trades. b. Provide and remove all wood plywood between sleepers blocking underneath temp roofing at Pre-
engineered truss locations. 5. Provide (furnish and Install) plywood backing at sills. 6. Provide Wood Blocking at Trash Enclosure Top of Wall. 7. Fiberglass Batt Insulation behind wood blocking at Parapets. Top of wall transitions and etc.
E. Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling: Provide Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling in accordance with Section 06 8316 including, but not limited to: 1. All Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling that are indicated in Specifications and on Construction documents.
F. Visual Display Boards : Provide and Install Visual Display Boards in accordance with Section 10 1101 including, but not limited to:
G. All Visual Display Boards that are indicated in Specifications and on Construction documents.
H. Display Cases : Provide and Install Display Cases in accordance with Section 10 1200 including, but not limited to: 1. All Display Cases that are indicated in Specifications and on Construction documents.
I. Thermal Insulation: Provide Insulation in accordance with Section 07 2100 including, but not limited to: 1. All insulation that is integral to the blocking details including roofing. (insulation within metal studs are by work
scope 9A)
J. Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies: Provide and install all expansion joint cover assemblies within or related to metal stud and gypsum wall board assemblies in accordance with Section 07 5913, including, but not limited to: 1. Floor to Floor 2. Floor to Wall 3. Wall or Ceiling 4. Exterior Wall Joints
K. Doors and Frames: Provide and Install steel doors and frames in accordance with Section 08 1113, including, but not limited to: 1. Fabrication, hardware preparation and reinforcements and delivery to Site. 2. Materials and accessories for including, but not limited to: 3. Hollow metal doors 4. Hollow metal frames, borrowed lights and sidelight frames 5. Transom panels
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6. Door louvers, vision lites, and related trim. 7. Miscellaneous anchors and accessories required for a complete installation. 8. Installation as required of doors and frames for complete installation.
L. Flush Wood Doors: Provide and Install wood doors in accordance with Section 08 1416, including, but not limited to: 1. Fabrication, hardware preparation and reinforcements and delivery to Site. 2. Materials and accessories for including, but not limited to: 3. Flush wood doors - prefinished 4. Door louvers, vision lites, and related trim. 5. Miscellaneous anchors and accessories required for a complete installation. 6. Installation as required of wood doors for complete installation.
M. Access Doors and Panels: Provide Access Doors and Panels in accordance with Section 08 3100 including, but not limited to: 1. All Access Doors and Panels as required with coordination with trades and stated within the project documents.
N. Sectional Doors: Provide and install all Access Doors and Panels as shown and specified in Section 08 3613, including but not limited to: 1. Preparation, reinforcement, and installation 2. Coordination with Trades
O. Door Hardware: Provide and Install door hardware in accordance with Section 08 7100, including, but not limited to: 1. Supply and Install all hardware associated with HM, FRP and Wood doors and frames. Include all hardware and
modifications for existing as required. 2. Complete submittals, including 3. Wiring diagrams for each opening requiring electrified hardware. 4. Coordinate power suppliers with Electrical. 5. Keying schedule coordinated with Owner. 6. Fabrication and delivery to Site. 7. Materials and accessories for including, but not limited to: 8. Door hardware as per Section 08 7100 for Aluminum will be by work scope 8A – both supply and install 9. Maintenance materials and tools as per specifications. 10. Key cabinet as specified. 11. Miscellaneous anchors and accessories required for a complete installation. 12. Include supply and installation of Hardware on existing doors (including some aluminum). This will require field
modification if necessary to complete final operation required. 13. Installation as required of all Hardware for complete operating system.
P. Provide and Install all louvers and louvered equipment enclosures.
Q. Louvers: Provide and Install Louvers Complete in accordance with Section 08 9100, including, but not limited to: 1. All items required for a complete installation
R. Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Panels: Provide complete glass fiber reinforced plastic panels in accordance with Section 09 7733, including, but not limited to: 1. All items required for a complete installation
S. Visual Display Boards: Provide and install all Visual Display Boards as shown and specified in Section 10 1101, including but not limited to: 1. Visual Display Boards as shown. 2. Accessories including caps, trim, hardware, bracing, anchors, fasteners, mounting brackets, etc.
T. Toilet Accessories: Provide all Toilet Accessories as shown and specified in Section 10 2800, including but not limited to: 1. Public-use washroom accessories 2. Childcare accessories 3. Custodial accessories 4. Toilet Accessories 5. Mounting hardware and fasteners
U. Cubicles Curtains and Track: Provide and install all Cubicle Curtains and Track as shown and specified in Section 10 2123, including but not limited to: 1. Cubicle Curtains as shown 2. Accessories including caps, trim, hardware, bracing, anchors, fasteners, mounting brackets, etc.
V. Signage: Provide and install all Signage as shown and specified in Section 10 1400, including but not limited to:
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1. Signage Interior and Exterior as indicated.
W. Accessories including caps, trim, hardware, bracing, anchors, fasteners, mounting brackets, etc.
X. Wall and Corner Guards: Provide and install all Signage as shown and specified in Section 10 2601, including but not limited to: 1. Corner Guards as shown and indicated within Specification.
Y. Accessories including caps, trim, hardware, bracing, anchors, fasteners, mounting brackets, etc
Z. Plastic Toilet Partitions: Provide and install all Plastic Toilet Partitions as shown and specified in Section 10 2113.19, including but not limited to: 1. Toilet Compartments & Urinal Screens 2. Accessories including caps, trim, hardware, bracing, anchors, fasteners, mounting brackets, etc.
AA. Hat and Coat Racks : Provide all Hat and Coat Racks as shown and specified in Section 10 5713, including but not limited to: 1. Accessories 2. Installation
BB. Construction Cleaning: Clean up related to this Work Scope will be on a daily basis. 1. Dumpsters for selective demolition debris are to be furnished by this work scope. Dumpsters for other sections
under this work scope will be supplied by Kraus-Anderson in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract.
2. Area to be broom cleaned upon completion.
CC. Dust Partitions: Necessary dust partitions at the existing building shall be installed and removed by this bidder.
DD. In-wall Blocking and Support Drawings: This Work Scope is responsible to coordinate with Kraus-Anderson, Owner and other trade contractors to identify concealed in-wall blocking requirements, and prepare installation drawings to identify extent, type, and location for in-wall blocking and supports.
EE. Complete Assembly: Provide fasteners, sealant, trim, and miscellaneous components for a complete installation. 1. This Work Scope recognizes the contract documents do not reflect every detail necessary to provide a complete
working system, and therefore has included additional materials and related labor to provide a complete assembly as per the intent of the documents.
1.03 SPECIAL COORDINATION OR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Plangrid Subscription: With each bid include in your base bid the cost to use www.plangrid.com. Plangrid is a web based document system that KA houses all project documents (RFI’s, approved submittals, approved changes (PCOs), and updated plans). Plangrid offers three (3) different levels of subscriptions depending on the size of your project (number of plan sheets). Ipads are also required to foreman in the field to keep up to date on project documents. Reference Section 002100 – Instruction to Bidders within the Bid Documents.
B. Field Engineering: Kraus-Anderson will provide benchmarks and control line in accordance with requirements specified in Section 01 1210 - General Requirements for All Work Scopes. 1. This Work Scope is responsible for remaining layout for their Work.
C. Acceptance of Substrates and Existing Conditions: Starting work constitutes acceptances of existing conditions, preparatory work, and substrates that may affect the performance of this Work Scope.
D. Special Coordination at Exterior Envelope (Vapor Barriers / Thermal Enclosure): Construction exterior enclosure to ensure continuous thermal insulation and vapor barrier as indicated or required.
1.04 ALLOWANCES
A. Allowance: Include 200 man hours for Labor (including small tools and markups) to be assigned by Kraus-Anderson for unforeseen conditions or non-defined Work Scope items.
1.05 MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORAGE
A. Delivery and Receiving of Materials: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements.
B. Scaffolding: Work Scope is responsibility for your own working platforms, scaffolding, and equipment necessary to access Work. Coordinate scope and timing of scaffold with Kraus-Anderson Construction Company.
1.06 ALTERNATES
A. Refer to Bid Form 00 4100 and Section 01 2300 for complete listing and description of Alternates. Alternate#1-
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a. In Addition to Alternate #1- This Work Scope is responsible for the Temp. Frames, Doors and Hardware required. Work Scope 9A is responsible for Framing, Insulation and Drywall(seams do not need to be mud and taped) Walls for the Temporary Classrooms within the existing Media Center, Rooms will need to be ready for move in by Thursday March 1nd, 2018. Removal of all temp partitions is responsible by this work scope.
b. In Addition to Alternate #1 – Provide and Install Temp Frame, Doors and Hardware for Detail 3/T001, Work Scope 9A is responsible for Framing and Insulation of Wall. Removal of all temp partitions is responsible by this work scope.
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1.01 SITE CLEARING AND EARTHWORK PACKAGE
A. Scope of Work: This Work Scope consists of the Work directly and indirectly required by the specification sections listed below, plus all project drawings, addenda, and other documents identified as part of the Agreement, regardless of design discipline, drawing sheet identification, or jurisdictional requirements. 1. Specific Specifications Sections that are the responsibility of the Work Scope:
00 0000 Division 0 – Procurement Requirements & Conditions of the Contract As it applies 01 0000 Division 1 - General Requirements As it applies 01 5713 Temp Erosion and Sediment Control Complete 02 4100 Demolition Complete 31 1100 Site Clearing Complete 31 2200 Earthwork Complete 31 2219 Finish Grading Complete 33 0600 Utilities Materials Complete 33 4100 Storm Drainage Complete
1.02 PROJECT SPECIFIC SCOPE CLARIFICATIONS
A. General Requirements for All Work Scope Categories: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements affecting this Work Scope.
B. Building and Site Demolition: Provide miscellaneous site and building demolition indicated on the Drawings to be removed within the construction limits in accordance with Section 02 4100 including, but not limited to: 1. Site clearing.
C. Site Clearing: Provide general site clearing and preparation work in accordance with Section 31 1100 and as indicated on the Drawings and including, but not limited to: 1. General site clearing. 2. Demolition and disposal of existing items indicated to be removed. 3. Concrete and asphalt paving indicated to be removal. 4. Curbs, gutters, sidewalks indicated to be removed. 5. Tree removal, including root ball indicated to be removed. Relocation 6. Relocate (2) Large Existing Rocks to Parking Lot Island. Coordinate Location with KA. 7. Removal of Asphalt
D. Earthwork: Provide earthwork as indicated in accordance with Section 31 2200 including, but not limited to: 1. Mass excavation. 2. Removal and disposal of abandoned utilities occurring within the excavation, and as indicated. 3. Excavation and backfill
a. Building backfill and compaction (Removal any excess spoils from jobsite. 4. Dewatering as defined herein, and as may become necessary during the construction operations 5. Erosion and sedimentation control as defined herein. 6. Provide and install all Aggregate Subbase beneath Concrete and Asphalt as indicated on Civil details and
specification. 7. Include recommendations from Braun Geotechnical Report. Including but not limited to Sand Cushion layer
beneath Slab on Grade.
E. Utilities Materials: Provide Utilities Material work in accordance with Section 33 0600 and as indicated on the Drawings and including, but not limited to: 1. Refer to Section 33 0600 for additional requirements. 2. Include all Asphalt removal for Utility work as required.
F. Storm Drainage: Provide Utilities Material work in accordance with Section 33 4100 and as indicated on the Drawings and including, but not limited to: 1. Refer to Section 33 4100 for additional requirements.
G. Dewatering Requirements: Provide all necessary labor and equipment to perform the work of this Work Scope including daily pumping to keep excavated areas dry. 1. Special coordination with concrete trade contractor during footing and foundation work is required. 2. Coordinate extent and duration of dewatering activities with Kraus-Anderson Construction Company.
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H. Construction Grading: Provide and maintain suitable OSHA grades around site and localized excavated areas to accommodate construction activities and equipment access. 1. Coordinate requirements with Kraus-Anderson Construction Company.
I. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP): Provide labor and materials to install, maintain, monitor, and remove upon completion all elements and process required to administer the storm water compliance requirements for this Project as outlined within the documents and required by the State. 1. Construction entrances and exit areas 2. Perimeter control around construction site 3. Erosion control procedures 4. Sediment control procedures 5. Dewatering and drain basin procedures 6. Apply, pay, and maintain required NDPS / MPCA permits
J. Traffic Control: Provide traffic control spotters/flag personal and have them present at all times during Trucking operations. 1. Provide traffic and street barrier as required.
K. Construction Cleaning: Perform daily construction cleaning operations for debris generated by this Work Scope. 1. Refer to Section 01 5010 for additional requirements. 2. Debris tracked or carried of site into traffic lanes must be cleaned up immediately. If tracking continues, this Work
Scope shall provide continuously cleaning operations during activities of this Work Scope. 3. Hard surface areas shall be broom cleaned upon completion.
L. Restoration of adjacent turf areas damaged by Construction: This Work Scope is responsible to restore disturbed turf areas with sod (seeding is not acceptable) in accordance with requirements of Section 32 9200 - Landscaping.
1.03 SPECIAL COORDINATION OR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Plangrid Subscription: With each bid include in your base bid the cost to use www.plangrid.com. Plangrid is a web based document system that KA houses all project documents (RFI’s, approved submittals, approved changes (PCOs), and updated plans). Plangrid offers three (3) different levels of subscriptions depending on the size of your project (number of plan sheets). Ipads are also required to foreman in the field to keep up to date on project documents. Reference Section 002100 – Instruction to Bidders within the Bid Documents.
B. Soil Borings: Reports are available at Kraus-Anderson Construction Company for review upon request.
C. Field Engineering: Kraus-Anderson will provide benchmarks and control line in accordance with requirements specified in Section 01 1210 - General Requirements for All Work Scopes. 1. This Work Scope is responsible for all remaining layout required for this Work Scope. 2. Layout and engineering for shoring and temporary supports shall be included. 3. Layout and saw cutting, wall removals, shoring, installation of necessary support steel headers shall be included.
D. Acceptance of Substrates and Existing Conditions: Starting work constitutes acceptances of existing conditions, preparatory work, and substrates that may affect the performance of this Work Scope. 1. This Work Scope is responsible to coordinate and provide services of firm specialized in locating and
documenting underground services and utilities similar to Gopher One.
E. Multiple Mobilizations and Minimum Work Force: To comply with the Project Schedule and phasing requirements, multiple mobilizations will be required. Refer to Project Schedule for additional requirements. 1. Coordinate requirements with Kraus-Anderson Construction Company.
F. Coordination with Others: Include coordination with other trades, including but not limited to the following: 1. Shoring and underpinning. 2. Special foundation systems
1.04 MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORAGE
A. Delivery and Receiving of Materials: Refer to Section 01 1210 General Requirements for Work Scopes for additional requirements.
1.05 ALTERNATES
A. Refer to Bid Form 00 4100 and Section 01 2300 for complete listing and description of Alternates.
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1.01 ASPHALT PAVING PACKAGE
A. Scope of Work: This Work Scope consists of the Work directly and indirectly required by the specification sections listed below, plus all project drawings, addenda, and other documents identified as part of the Agreement, regardless of design discipline, drawing sheet identification, or jurisdictional requirements.
1. Specific Specifications Sections that are the responsibility of the Work Scope: 00 0000 Division 0 – Procurement Requirements & Conditions of the Contract As it applies 01 0000 Division 1 - General Requirements As it applies 32 1216 Asphalt Paving Complete 32 1723 Pavement Markings Complete
1.02 PROJECT SPECIFIC SCOPE CLARIFICATIONS
A. General Requirements for All Work Scope Categories: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements affecting this Work Scope.
B. Asphalt Paving: Provide general site preparation work in accordance with Section 32 1216 and as indicated on the Drawings.
1. Asphalt paving as specified 2. Aggregate Base Coarse as detailed on C8-2 Provided by WS-31A. 3. Surface Preparation as specified within 32 1216 4. Proof rolling of surface for acceptance of materials 5. Painting, signage and Striping of bituminous pavement. 6. Include all asphalt patching from utility work.
C. Pavement Markings: Provide Pavement Markings in accordance with Section 32 1723 and as indicated on the Drawings.
1. Provide pavement markings and striping as specified.
D. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP): Provided under Work Scope 31-A.
1.03 SPECIAL COORDINATION OR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Plangrid Subscription: With each bid include in your base bid the cost to use www.plangrid.com. Plangrid is a web based document system that KA houses all project documents (RFI’s, approved submittals, approved changes (PCOs), and updated plans). Plangrid offers three (3) different levels of subscriptions depending on the size of your project (number of plan sheets). Ipads are also required to foreman in the field to keep up to date on project documents. Reference Section 002100 – Instruction to Bidders within the Bid Documents.
B. Soil Borings: Reports are available at Kraus-Anderson Construction Company for review upon request.
C. Field Engineering: Kraus-Anderson will provide benchmarks and control line in accordance with requirements specified in Section 01 1210 - General Requirements for All Work Scopes.
1. This Work Scope is responsible for all remaining layout required for this Work Scope.
D. Acceptance of Substrates and Existing Conditions: Starting work constitutes acceptances of existing conditions, preparatory work, and substrates that may affect the performance of this Work Scope.
1. This Work Scope is responsible to coordinate and provide services of firm specialized in locating and documenting underground services and utilities similar to Gopher One.
E. Coordination with Others: Include coordination with other trades, including but not limited to the following: 1. Earthwork. 2. Site Utilities
F. Traffic Control: Provide traffic control spotters/flag personal and have them present during your work activities. 1. Provide traffic and street barrier as required.
G. Construction Cleaning: Perform daily construction cleaning operations for debris generated by this Work Scope. 1. Refer to Section 01 5010 for additional requirements. 2. Debris tracked or carried off site into traffic lanes must be cleaned up immediately.
1.04 MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORAGE
A. Delivery and Receiving of Materials: Refer to Section 01 1210 General Requirements for Work Scopes for additional requirements.
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1.05 UNIT PRICES, EQUIPMENT RENTAL, AND LABOR RATES
A. Provide the following unit prices, equipment rental, and labor rates specific to this Work Scope Category:
1.06 ALTERNATES
A. Refer to Bid Form 00 4100 and Section 01 2300 for complete listing and description of Alternates.
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1.01 LANDSCAPE PACKAGE
A. Scope of Work: This Work Scope consists of the Work directly and indirectly required by the specification sections listed below, plus all project drawings, addenda, and other documents identified as part of the Agreement, regardless of design discipline, drawing sheet identification, or jurisdictional requirements. 1. Specific Specifications Sections that are the responsibility of the Work Scope:
00 0000 Division 0 – Procurement Requirements & Conditions of the Contract As it applies 01 0000 Division 1 - General Requirements As it applies 01 5713 Erosion and Sedimentation Controls As it Applies to Landscaping 31 2200 Earthwork As it Applies to Landscaping 31 2219 Finish Grading As it Applies to Landscaping
32 9219 Seeding Complete 32 3223 Concrete Segmental Retaining Wall System Complete
1.02 PROJECT SPECIFIC SCOPE CLARIFICATIONS
A. General Requirements for All Work Scope Categories: Refer to Section 01 1210 for additional requirements affecting this Work Scope. 1. Tree removal and relocation is by others; Work scope WS-31A Site Clearing and Earthwork.
B. Earthwork: Provide earthwork as indicated in accordance with Section 31 2219 including, but not limited to: 1. Final site grading of top soil for plantings
C. Seeding: Provide Seeding in accordance with Section 32 9219 including, but not limited to: 1. Provide labor, material, and equipment necessary to complete the Turf Grasses per plans and specifications. 2. Maintain the lawns as specified for project completion, unless otherwise specified. 3. The sod shall be mowed a minimum of one time per week, or more frequently as conditions warrant, maintain a
maximum turf height of 3 inches. 4. Clippings shall be removed from the planting beds, gutters, and streets during the maintenance period. 5. Watering of New Seeding is required until Acceptance by Owner. Provide detailed plan to KA at time of Seeding. 6. Reference Landscape Drawings for additional requirements. 7. Minor Excavations for Landscaping 8. Install All Mulch at landscape areas including Biofiltration Garden and Ponds.
D. Concrete Segmental Retaining Wall System: : Provide Retaining wall system as indicated in accordance with Section 32 3223 including, but not limited to: 1. Foundation preparation 2. Furnish and install Leveling pad, reinforced fill and low permeability soil as required 3. Installation, Geosynthetic reinforcing, subdrainage system complete system.
1.03 SPECIAL COORDINATION OR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Plangrid Subscription: With each bid include in your base bid the cost to use www.plangrid.com. Plangrid is a web based document system that KA houses all project documents (RFI’s, approved submittals, approved changes (PCOs), and updated plans). Plangrid offers three (3) different levels of subscriptions depending on the size of your project (number of plan sheets). Ipads are also required to foreman in the field to keep up to date on project documents. Reference Section 002100 – Instruction to Bidders within the Bid Documents.
B. Field Engineering: Kraus-Anderson will provide benchmarks and control line in accordance with requirements specified in Section 01 1210 - General Requirements for All Work Scopes. 1. This Work Scope is responsible for all remaining layout required for this Work Scope.
C. Acceptance of Substrates and Existing Conditions: Starting work constitutes acceptances of existing conditions, preparatory work, and substrates that may affect the performance of this Work Scope. 1. This Work Scope is responsible to coordinate and provide services of firm specialized in locating and
documenting underground services and utilities similar to Gopher One.
D. Traffic Control: Provide traffic control spotters/flag personal and have them present at all times during concrete deliveries and pours.
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1. Provide traffic and street barrier as required.
E. Construction Cleaning: Perform daily construction cleaning operations for debris generated by this Work Scope. 1. Refer to Section 01 5010 for additional requirements. 2. Debris tracked or carried off site into traffic lanes must be cleaned up immediately. If tracking continues, this Work
Scope shall provide continuously cleaning operations during activities of this Work Scope.
1.04 MATERIAL HANDLING AND STORAGE
A. Delivery and Receiving of Materials: Refer to Section 01 1210 General Requirements for Work Scopes for additional requirements.
1.05 UNIT PRICES, EQUIPMENT RENTAL, AND LABOR RATES
A. Provide the following unit prices, equipment rental, and labor rates specific to this Work Scope Category:
1.06 ALTERNATES
A. Refer to Bid Form 00 4100 and Section 01 2300 for complete listing and description of Alternates.
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BID PACKAGE 2 ADDENDUM NO. 3SCANDIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETEFOREST LAKE AREA SCHOOLS PROJECT #15287 03 3000 - 1
SECTION 03 3000CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE
PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Floors and slabs on grade.B. Concrete foundation walls and footings.C. Joint devices associated with concrete work.D. Miscellaneous concrete elements, including equipment pads.E. Concrete curing.F. Grouting under baseplates.
1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 03 1000 - Concrete Forming and Accessories: Forms and accessories for formwork.B. Section 03 2000 - Concrete Reinforcing.C. Divisions 21-25: Mechanical items for casting into concrete.D. Divisions 26-28: Electrical items for casting into concrete.
1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ACI 301 - Specifications for Structural Concrete.B. ACI 302.1R - Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction.C. ACI 305R - Hot Weather Concreting.D. ACI 306R - Cold Weather Concreting.E. ACI 318 - Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary.F. ASTM C33/C33M - Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates.G. ASTM C39/C39M - Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens.H. ASTM C94/C94M - Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete.I. ASTM C143/C143M - Standard Test Method for Slump of Hydraulic-Cement Concrete.J. ASTM C150/C150M - Standard Specification for Portland Cement.K. ASTM C171 - Standard Specification for Sheet Materials for Curing Concrete.L. ASTM C260/C260M - Standard Specification for Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete.M. ASTM C309 - Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete.N. ASTM C494/C494M - Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete.O. ASTM C618 - Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use in
Concrete.P. ASTM C685/C685M - Standard Specification for Concrete Made by Volumetric Batching and Continuous
Mixing.Q. ASTM C881/C881M - Standard Specification for Epoxy-Resin-Base Bonding Systems for Concrete.R. ASTM C1059/C1059M - Standard Specification for Latex Agents for Bonding Fresh to Hardened Concrete.S. ASTM C1107/C1107M - Standard Specification for Packaged Dry, Hydraulic-Cement Grout (Nonshrink).T. ASTM E1745 - Standard Specification for Plastic Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Soil or
Granular Fill under Concrete Slabs.1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Submit proposed mix design of each class of concrete to Architect/Engineer for review prior to
commencement of Work.
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C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: For concrete accessories, indicate installation procedures andinterface required with adjacent construction.
D. Project Record Documents: Accurately record actual locations of embedded utilities and components thatwill be concealed from view upon completion of concrete work.
E. Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name andregistered with manufacturer.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Perform work of this section in accordance with ACI 301 and ACI 318.B. Follow recommendations of ACI 305R when concreting during hot weather.C. Follow recommendations of ACI 306R when concreting during cold weather.D. For slabs required to include moisture vapor reduction admixture (MVRA), do not proceed with placement
unless manufacturer's representative is present for every day of placement.1.06 WARRANTY
A. See Section 01 7800 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.B. Slabs with Moisture Vapor Reducing Admixture (MVRA): Provide warranty to cover the cost of flooring
failures due to moisture migration from slabs for life of the concrete.1. Include cost of repair or removal of failed flooring, placement of topical moisture remediation system,
and replacement of flooring with comparable flooring system.2. Provide warranty by manufacturer of MVRA matching terms of flooring adhesive or primer
manufacturer's material defect warranty.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 FORMWORK
A. Comply with requirements of Section 03 1000.2.02 REINFORCEMENT
A. Comply with requirements of Section 03 2000.2.03 CONCRETE MATERIALS
A. Cement: ASTM C150, Type I - Normal Portland type or Type III - High Early Strength Portland type; onlyone brand manufacturer of cement shall be used for exposed concrete. Type III will be used only afterwritten approval by Architect/Engineer.
B. Fine and Coarse Aggregates: ASTM C 33. Aggregate for exposed concrete shall be obtained from onesource and be uniform in appearance.
C. Fly Ash: ASTM C618, Class C or F. Acceptable for use in below grade concrete and concrete not exposedto view.
D. Water: Clean and not detrimental to concrete.2.04 ADMIXTURES
A. Do not use chemicals that will result in soluble chloride ions in excess of 0.1 percent by weight of cement.B. Air Entrainment Admixture: ASTM C260/C260M.
1. Manufacturers:a. BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC; MB-VR: www.basf-admixtures.com.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
C. Water Reducing Admixture: ASTM C494/C494M Type A.1. Manufacturers:
a. BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC; Pozzolith: www.basf-admixtures.com.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
D. Moisture Vapor Reduction Admixture (MVRA): Liquid, inorganic admixture free of volatile organiccompounds (VOCs) and formulated to close capillary systems formed during curing to reduce moisturevapor emission and transmission, with no adverse effect on concrete properties.1. Provide admixture in concrete for all new slabs. Not required for concrete patches in existing slabs.
2. Manufacturers:
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a. Barrier One, Inc; Barrier One Moisture Vapor Reduction Admixture: www.barrierone.com/#sle.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
2.05 ACCESSORY MATERIALSA. Concrete Patching: Two-component polymer-modified cementitious mortar.
1. Acceptable Products:a. BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC; SD2 Repair Mortar: www.buildigsystems.basf.com.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
B. Expansion Bolts:1. Acceptable Products:
a. Hilti, Inc.; Kwik Bolt: www.us.hilti.com.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
C. Underslab Vapor Retarder: Multi-layer, fabric-, cord-, grid-, or aluminum-reinforced polyethylene orequivalent, complying with ASTM E1745, Class A; stated by manufacturer as suitable for installation incontact with soil or granular fill under concrete slabs. The use of single ply polyethylene is prohibited.1. Provide vapor retarder under concrete for all new slabs. Not required for concrete patches in existing
slabs.2. Accessory Products: Vapor retarder manufacturer's recommended tape, adhesive, mastic, prefabricated
boots, etc., for sealing seams and penetrations in vapor retarder.3. Manufacturers:
a. Insulation Solutions, Inc; Viper VaporCheck II 15-mil (Class A):www.insulationsolutions.com/#sle.
b. Stego Industries, LLC: www.stegoindustries.com/#sle.c. Raven Industries, Inc.; Vapor Block VB15: www.ravenefd.com.d. W. R. Meadows, Inc; PERMINATOR Class A - 15 mils: www.wrmeadows.com/#sle.e. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
D. Non-Shrink Cementitious Grout: Premixed compound consisting of non-metallic aggregate, cement, waterreducing and plasticizing agents.1. Minimum Compressive Strength at 48 Hours: 2,000 pounds per square inch.2. Minimum Compressive Strength at 28 Days: 7,000 pounds per square inch.
2.06 BONDING AND JOINTING PRODUCTSA. Latex Bonding Agent: Non-redispersable acrylic latex, complying with ASTM C1059/C1059M, Type II.B. Epoxy Bonding System:
1. Manufacturers:a. Hilti, Inc.; HIT-HY 150: www.us.hilti.com.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
C. Slab Isolation Joint Filler: 1/2 inch thick, height equal to slab thickness, with removable top section that willform 1/2 inch deep sealant pocket after removal.1. Material: Closed-cell, non-absorbent, compressible polyethylene or polymer foam in sheet form.
D. Joint Sealant: Multi-component, highly flexible, non-priming, high performance polyurethane sealant.1. Products:
a. W.R. Meadows, Inc; Pourthane SL: www.wrmeadows.com.b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
2.07 CURING MATERIALSA. Curing Compound, Non-dissipating: Liquid, membrane-forming, clear, non-yellowing acrylic; complying
with ASTM C309.1. Application: Use at new and existing concrete indicated to receive floor finish "SEALED
CONCRETE FLOOR" on drawings.2. Vehicle: Solvent-based.3. Gloss: Medium.4. Solids by Mass: 25 percent, minimum.5. Manufacturers:
a. L&M Construction Chemicals, Inc, a subsidiary of Laticrete International, Inc; Dress & Seal:www.lmcc.com/#sle.
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b. SpecChem, LLC; Cure & Seal 25: www.specchemllc.com/#sle.c. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
B. Moisture-Retaining Sheet: ASTM C171.1. Curing paper, regular.2. Polyethylene film, clear, minimum nominal thickness of 0.0040 inch.3. White-burlap-polyethylene sheet, weighing not less than 10 ounces per linear yard, 40 inches wide.
C. Water: Potable, not detrimental to concrete.2.08 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN
A. Mix and deliver concrete in accordance with ASTM C94, Alternative A.B. Provide concrete to the criteria indicated on the drawings.
1. Foundation Concrete:a. Compressive Strength 28 days: 3000 psib. Slump: 4 inch
2. Interior Slab On Fill:a. Compressive Strength 28 days: 4000 psib. Slump: 4 inchc. Moisture Vapor Reduction Admixture (MVRA); not required where small sections of existing
slabs are being removed and replaced; not required for new slabs with no floor finish.3. Concrete Topping:
a. Thickness: 2 inches minimumb. Compressive Strength 28 days: 4000 psi
4. Exterior Concrete:a. Compressive Strength 28 days: 4000 psib. Slump: 4 inchc. Air entraining agent
C. Use accelerating admixtures in cold weather only when approved by Architect/Engineer. Use of admixtureswill not relax cold weather placement requirements.
D. Do not use calcium chloride as an additive.E. Use set retarding admixtures during hot weather only when approved by Architect/Engineer.F. Add 5-6% air entraining agent to normal weight concrete mix for work exposed to exterior.
2.09 MIXINGA. On Project Site: Mix in drum type batch mixer, complying with ASTM C685/C685M. Mix each batch not
less than 1-1/2 minutes and not more than 5 minutes.B. Transit Mixers: Comply with ASTM C94/C94M.
PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify lines, levels, and dimensions before proceeding with work of this section.3.02 PREPARATION
A. Verify that forms are clean and free of rust before applying release agent.B. Coordinate placement of embedded items with erection of concrete formwork and placement of form
accessories.C. Where new concrete is to be bonded to previously placed concrete, prepare existing surface by cleaning and
applying bonding agent in according to bonding agent manufacturer's instructions.1. Use epoxy bonding system for bonding to damp surfaces, for structural load-bearing applications, and
where curing under humid conditions is required.2. Use latex bonding agent only for non-load-bearing applications.
D. Where new concrete is doweled to existing work, drill holes in existing concrete and set steel dowels inepoxy bonding system in accordance with manufacturer's instructions including special inspection.
E. Grout solidly between column plates and bearing surfaces, complying with manufacturer's instructions fornonshrink grout. Trowel grouted surfaces smooth, splaying neatly to 45 degrees.
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F. Interior Slabs on Grade: Install vapor retarder under interior slabs on grade. Lap joints minimum 6 inches.Seal joints, seams and penetrations watertight with manufacturer's recommended products and followmanufacturer's written instructions. Repair damaged vapor retarder before covering.1. Vapor Retarder Over Granular Fill: Install compactible granular fill before placing vapor retarder as
indicated on the drawings. Do not use sand.2. Not required where small sections of existing slabs are being removed and replaced.
3.03 PLACING CONCRETEA. Place concrete in accordance with ACI 301 and ACI 318.B. Provide concrete placing equipment including pump if required.C. Notify Architect not less than 24 hours prior to commencement of placement operations, when reinforcing
bars are in place for each pour in advance of closing forms and concrete placement. No closing of forms andplacing of concrete will be allowed until Architect/Engineer has observed structural concrete reinforcing inplace in forms. Corrections shall be made at Contractors expense.
D. Ensure reinforcement, inserts, and embedded parts will not be disturbed during concrete placement.E. Place concrete continuously without construction (cold) joints wherever possible; where construction joints
are necessary, before next placement prepare joint surface by removing laitance and exposing the sand andsound surface mortar, by sandblasting or high-pressure water jetting.
3.04 SLAB JOINTINGA. Locate joints as indicated on the drawings.B. Anchor joint fillers and devices to prevent movement during concrete placement.C. Isolation Joints: Use preformed joint filler with removable top section for joint sealant, total height equal to
thickness of slab, set flush with top of slab.3.05 CONCRETE FINISHING
A. Repair surface defects, including tie holes, immediately after removing formwork.B. Concrete Slabs: Finish to requirements of ACI 318, and as follows:
1. Surfaces to Receive Thin Floor Coverings: "Steel trowel" as described in ACI 302.1R; thin floorcoverings include carpeting, resilient flooring, seamless flooring, thin set quarry tile, and thin setceramic tile.
2. Other Surfaces to Be Left Exposed: Trowel as described in ACI 302.1R, minimizing burnish marksand other appearance defects.
3. Curing Compound, Non-dissipating: Apply where indicated on Interior Finish Schedule and Notes.Apply per manufacturer's instructions. Existing concrete requires additional surface preparation andwill require additional coats of curing compound where concrete is very porous or worn.
C. Apply non-slip broom finish as indicated on drawings.3.06 CURING AND PROTECTION
A. Comply with requirements of ACI 318. Immediately after placement, protect concrete from prematuredrying, excessively hot or cold temperatures, and mechanical injury.
B. Maintain concrete with minimal moisture loss at relatively constant temperature for period necessary forhydration of cement and hardening of concrete.1. Normal concrete: Not less than 7 days.2. High early strength concrete: Not less than 4 days.
C. Contractor may select to use any of the following curing methods. Contractor must verify that the curingcompound used is compatible with the final floor finishes specified.1. Ponding: Maintain 100 percent coverage of water over floor slab areas, continuously for 7 days.2. Spraying: Spray water over floor slab areas and maintain wet for 7 days.
3. Moisture-Retaining Sheet: Lap strips not less than 3 inches and seal with waterproof tape or adhesive;secure at edges; maintain in place for not less than 7 days.
4. Absorptive Moisture-Retaining Sheet: Saturate burlap-polyethylene and place burlap-side down overfloor slab areas, lapping ends and sides; maintain in place for 7 days.
5. Membrane Curing Compound: Apply curing compound in accordance with manufacturer'sinstructions in two coats, with second coat applied at right angles to first.
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3.07 FIELD QUALITY CONTROLA. An independent testing agency will perform field quality control tests, as specified in Section 01 4000 -
Quality Requirements.B. Provide free access to concrete operations at project site and cooperate with appointed firm.C. Tests of concrete and concrete materials may be performed at any time to ensure conformance with specified
requirements.D. Refer to Special Structural Testing & Inspection Schedule on sheets S001 for specific requirements.E. Compressive Strength Tests: ASTM C39/39M. For each test, mold and cure three concrete test cylinders.
Obtain test samples for every day, 150 cu yd, or 5,000 S.F. of wall or slab of each class of concrete placed;whichever requires more testing.
F. Take one additional test cylinder during cold weather concreting, cured on job site under same conditions asconcrete it represents.
G. Perform one slump test for each set of test cylinders taken, following procedures of ASTM C143/C143M.H. Slab Testing: Cooperate with manufacturer of specified moisture vapor reduction admixture (MVRA) to
allow access for sampling and testing concrete for compliance with warranty requirements.3.08 DEFECTIVE CONCRETE
A. Defective Concrete: Concrete not conforming to required lines, details, dimensions, tolerances or specifiedrequirements.
B. Repair or replacement of defective concrete will be determined by the Architect. The cost of additionaltesting shall be borne by Contractor when defective concrete is identified.
C. Do not patch, fill, touch-up, repair, or replace exposed concrete except upon express direction of Architectfor each individual area.
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SECTION 10 1200DISPLAY CASES
PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Display Cases.1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. ASTM B 221 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire,Profiles, and Tubes.
B. ASTM E 84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 01 3000 - Submittals, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's data on display case, tackboard, trim, and accessories.C. Shop Drawings: Indicate wall elevations, dimensions, joint locations, special anchor details.D. Samples: Submit color charts for selection of color and texture of tackboard.E. Maintenance Data: Include data on regular cleaning, stain removal .
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section
with minimum five years experience.1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver cases set up, made in one piece.B. Follow manufacturer's instructions for storage and handling of units before installation
1.06 WARRANTYA. See Section 01 7800 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.B. Provide 1 year warranty for display case to include warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
Include replacement of defective material, cost of removal, and reinstallation.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Display Cases:1. Claridge Products and Equipment, Inc; Product Contemporary Series Bulletin Board Cabinet, Model
Number 2041: www.claridgeproducts.com.2. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
2.02 DISPLAY CASESA. Size: 4 feet high x 8 feet wide x 3 inches deep. Inside depth of case is 1-3/4 inches.B. Housing: Perimeter trim is 1-1/2 x 3 inches extruded aluminum with satin anodize finish, ASTM B 221 alloy
standards.C. Glass Doors: 3/16 inch tempered glass, continuous piano hinges, and fitted with flat key tumbler locks.D. Tackable Back Panels: Claridge cork
1. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 100, maximum, and smoke developed indexof 450, maximum, when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84.
2. Colors: As selected from manufacturer's standard colors.E. Metal Trim and Accessories: Heavy gauge extruded aluminum extrusions, ASTM B 221 alloy standards.
Finish to be satin anodize finish.2.03 ACCESSORIES
A. Mounting Brackets: Manufacturer's standard for concealed attachment.2.04 FABRICATION
A. Shop assembly: Provide factory assembled cases as indicated on shop drawings.
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PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that field measurements are as indicated on shop drawings.B. Verify that internal wall blocking is ready to receive work and positioning dimensions are as indicated on
shop drawings.C. Verify before installation that interior moisture and temperature approximate normal occupied conditions.
3.02 INSTALLATIONA. Install display cases in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.B. Secure units level and plumb.C. See Section 06 1000 for placement of concealed supports in wall construction.
3.03 ADJUSTINGA. Verify that all accessories are installed as required for each unit.
3.04 CLEANINGA. Clean glass surfaces, back panels and trim, in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, leaving all
materials ready for use.3.05 SCHEDULES
A. Refer to drawing 3/CD2 for location.END OF SECTION
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SECTION 32 3223 CONCRETE SEGMENTAL RETAINING WALL SYSTEM
PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION
A. Work consists of furnishing and construction of an Anchor Diamond Retaining Wall System in
accordance with these specifications and in general conformity with the lines, grades, design, and dimensions shown on the plans.
B. Earthwork includes: 1. Preparing Foundation Soil and Retained Soil to the lines and grades shown on the
construction drawings; 2. Furnishing and installing Leveling Pad, Reinforced Fill (where required) and Low
Permeability Soil (where required) to the lines and grades shown on the construction drawings; and,
C. Installation work includes: 1. Furnishing and installing Diamond Concrete Facing Units and Unit Fill to achieve the
lines and grades shown on the construction drawings. 2. Furnishing and installing Geosynthetic Reinforcement and Separation Geotextile of the
type, size, location and lengths designated on the construction drawings (if required). 3. Furnishing and installing Subsurface Drainage System, including necessary fittings, of
the type, size, and location designated on the construction drawings.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 02200 – Earthwork
1.03 REFERENCES
A. American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) 1. AASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges 2. AASHTO M 288 Geotextile Specifications for Highway Applications 3. AASHTO M 252 Corrugated Polyethylene Drainage Pipe 4. AASHTO National Transportation Product Evaluation Program (NTPEP)
B. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
1. ASTM C140 Standard Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Concrete Masonry Units and Related Units
2. ASTM C1262 Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Freeze-Thaw Durability of Manufactured Concrete Masonry Units and Related Concrete Units
3. ASTM C1372 Standard Specification for Segmental Retaining Wall Units 4. ASTM D448 Standard Classification for Sizes of Aggregate for Road and Bridge
Construction 5. ASTM D698 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil
Using Standard Effort (12,400 ft-lbf/f3)(600 kN-m/m3) 6. ASTM D1556 Standard Test Method for Density and Unit Weight of Soil In Place by the
Sand Cone Method 7. ASTM D1557 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil
Using Modified Effort (56,000 ft-lbf/f3)(2700 kN-m/m3) 8. ASTM D2487 Standard Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil
Classification System)
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9. ASTM D2922 Standard Test Methods for Density of Soil and Soil-Aggregate In Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth)
10. ASTM D3034 Standard Specification for Type PSM Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Sewer pipe and Fittings
11. ASTM D4318 Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils
12. ASTM D4491 Standard Test Method for Water Permeability of Geotextiles by the Permittivity Method
13. ASTM D4595 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Geotextiles by the Wide-Width Strip Method
14. ASTM D4873 Standard Guide for Identification, Storage and Handling of Geosynthetics 15. ASTM D5084 Standard Test Method for Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of
Saturated Porous Materials Using a Flexible Wall Permeameter. 16. ASTM D5262 Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Unconfined Tension Creep
Behavior of Geosynthetics 17. ASTM D5321 Standard Test Method for Determining the Coefficient of Soil and
Geosynthetic or Geosynthetic and Geosynthetic Friction by the Direct Shear Method 18. ASTM D5818 Standard Practice for Obtaining Samples of Geosynthetics from a Test
Section for Assessment of Installation Damage 19. ASTM D6637 Standard Test Method for Determining Tensile Properties of Geogrids by
the Single or Multi-Rib Tensile Method 20. ASTM D6638 Standard Test Method for Determining Connection Strength Between
Geosynthetic Reinforcement and Segmental Concrete Units 21. ASTM D6916 Standard Test Method for Determining the Shear Strength Between
Segmental Concrete Units 22. ASTM D6706 Standard Test Method for Measuring Geosynthetic Pullout Resistance in
Soil 23. ASTM F405 Standard Specification for Corrugated Polyethylene (PE) Tubings and
Fittings 24. ASTM G51 Standard Test Method for Measuring pH of Soil for Use in Corrosion Testing
C. Federal Highway Administration
1. Samtani, Naresh C., Christopher, B., and Berg, R., “Design and Construction of Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls and Reinforced Soil Slopes”, Volumes 1 and 2, Federal Highway Administration Report Nos. FHWA-NHI-10-024 and FHWA-NHI-10-025, November 2009.
2. Elias, V., Fishman, K., Christopher, B., and Berg, R., “Corrosion/Degradation of Soil Reinforcements for Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls and Reinforced Soil Slopes”, Federal Highway Administration Report No. FHWA-NHI-09-087, November 2009.
D. National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) 1. NCMA Design Manual for Segmental Retaining Walls, Third Edition, 2010
1.04 DEFINITIONS
A. Segmental Retaining Wall (SRW) Units: Dry-stacked concrete masonry units used as the
retaining wall fascia.
B. Reinforced Fill: Soil which is used as fill behind the SRW unit and within the reinforced soil mass (if applicable).
C. Unit Fill and Drainage Aggregate: Material used (if applicable) within, between, and directly
behind the concrete retaining wall units.
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D. Geotextile Separation Fabric: Material used for separation and filtration of dissimilar soil types.
E. Foundation Soil: Soil mass supporting the leveling pad and reinforced soil zone of the retaining wall system.
F. Retained Soil: The soil mass located behind the reinforced soil zone, either undisturbed native
soils or compacted fill.
G. Leveling Pad: A level surface consisting of crushed stone, sand and gravel or unreinforced concrete placed to provide a working surface for placement of the SRW unit.
H. Geosynthetic Reinforcement: Polymeric material designed specifically to reinforce the soil mass.
I. Pre-fabricated Drainage Composite: three-dimensional geosynthetic drainage medium
encapsulated in a geotextile filter, used to transport water.
J. Subsurface Drainage System: horizontal pipe encapsulated within drainage aggregate at or near the base of the reinforced soil to facilitate removal of water from the wall system.
K. Low Permeability Soil: Clay soil or low permeability geosynthetic used to prevent water percolation into the drainage zone and reinforced backfill behind the wall.
L. Global Stability: The general mass movement of a soil reinforced segmental retaining wall
structure and adjacent soil mass.
M. Project Geotechnical Engineer: A registered engineer who provides site observations, recommendations for foundation support/global stability, and verifies soil shear strength parameters.
1.05 SUBMITTALS / CERTIFICATION A. Product Data
1. Product Data: Material description and installation instructions for each manufactured product specified
2. Name and address of the production facility where the proposed facing units will be manufactured. All units shall be manufactured at the same facility.
3. Notarized letter from the facing unit manufacturer stating that the units supplied for this project are manufactured in complete compliance with this specification. The letter shall state that the units shown in the attached test reports are representative samples of the plants normal mix design and regular production runs.
4. Notarized letter from the reinforcement manufacturer stating that the geosynthetic reinforcement has been manufactured in complete compliance with the reinforcement manufacturer’s current NTPEP report.
B. Samples: 1. Contractor shall submit to the owner for approval, and retain for the balance of the
project, a minimum of one SRW unit that represents the range of texture and color permitted.
C. Test Reports: 1. Independent Laboratory reports indicating compressive strength, moisture absorption and
freeze-thaw durability of the concrete retaining wall units from the proposed production facility.
2. Independent test reports verifying the long-term design strength properties (creep,
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installation damage, and durability) and soil interaction properties of the geosynthetic reinforcement.
3. Independent test reports verifying the connection capacity between the geosynthetic reinforcement and the concrete retaining wall units.
D. Wall Design Engineer Qualifications: 1. Current insurance policy verifying professional liability and errors and omissions
insurance coverage for an aggregate and per claim limit of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000).
2. Notarized letter certifying the proposed retaining wall Design Engineer is a licensed professional engineer in the state of wall installation and has a minimum of 4 years and 200,000 square feet of retaining wall system design experience.
E. Retaining Wall Contractor Qualifications: 1. Notarized statement showing that the retaining wall contractor has installed a minimum of
100,000 square feet of segmental retaining walls. 2. The Retaining Wall Installer shall furnish five (5) project references of similar size and
scope to this project including the wall(s) height and square footage. References shall include the contact information of Owner or General Contractor.
F. Retaining Wall Design: 1. Shop Drawings: One digitally signed set of the retaining wall system design, including
wall elevation views, geosynthetic reinforcement layout, pertinent details, and drainage provisions. A registered professional engineer licensed in the state of wall installation shall sign and certify that the shop drawings are designed in accordance with the project civil plans and specifications.
2. Design Calculations: One digitally signed set of engineering design calculations prepared in accordance with the NCMA Design Manual for Segmental Retaining Walls, 3rd Edition or the AASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges (whichever is applicable). Analysis shall include Internal, External and Bearing Capacity Calculations and include the short term and long term loading conditions on the wall. A Global Stability analysis should be coordinated with the project geotechnical engineer and incorporated into the wall design.
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. SRW Units and Accessories: Deliver, store, and handle materials in accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations, in such a manner as to prevent damage. Check the materials upon delivery to assure that proper material has been received. Store SRW units above ground on wood pallets or blocking. Remove damaged or otherwise unsuitable material, when so determined, from the site.
B. Exposed faces of SRW units shall be relatively free of chips, cracks, stains, and other imperfections detracting from their appearance, when viewed from a distance of 20 feet under diffused lighting.
C. Prevent mud, wet cement, adhesives and similar materials that may harm appearance of SRW
units, from coming in contact with system components.
D. Geosynthetics (including geosynthetic reinforcement, geotextile filter, pre-fabricated drainage composite) shall be delivered, stored, and handled in accordance with ASTM D4873.
1.07 EXTRA MATERIALS
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A. Furnish Owner with 3 replacement SRW units identical to those installed on the Project. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS
A. SRW Units: Anchor Diamond Retaining Wall Units" as manufactured under license from Anchor
Wall Systems. 1. Physical Requirements
a. Meet requirements of ASTM C1372, except the unit height dimensions shall not vary more than plus or minus 1/16 inch from that specified in the ASTM reference, not including textured face.
b. Unit Face Area: Not less than 0.66 square foot. c. Color: Selected by the [Architect] [Engineer] [Owner] from manufacturer's full
range of standard colors. d. Face Pattern Geometry: Beveled e. Texture: Split Rock Face. f. Batter: Include an integral concrete shear connection flange/locator to provide a
1-1/8th (1.13) inch setback for each wall course.
B. Geosynthetic Reinforcement: Polyester fiber geogrid or geotextile, or polypropylene woven geotextile, as shown on the Drawings.
C. Leveling Pad 1. Aggregate Base: Crushed stone or granular fill meeting the following gradation as
determined in accordance with ASTM D448: Sieve Size Percent Passing
1 inch 100 No. 4 35 to 70 No. 40 10 to 35 No. 200 3 to 10
a. Base Thickness: 6 inches (minimum compacted thickness). 2. Concrete Base: Non-reinforced lean concrete base.
a. Compressive Strength: 3,000 psi (maximum). b. Base Thickness: At least 2 inches.
D. Unit Fill and Drainage Aggregate: Clean crushed stone or granular fill meeting the following
gradation as determined in accordance with ASTM D448: Sieve Size Percent Passing
1 inch 100 3/4 inch 75 to 100 No. 4 0 to 60 No. 40 0 to 50 No. 200 0 to 5
E. Reinforced Fill: Soil free of organics and debris and consisting of either GP, GW, SP, SW, or SM type, classified in accordance with ASTM D2487 and the USCS classification system and meeting the following gradation as determined in accordance with ASTM D448:
Sieve Size Percent Passing
1 inch 100
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No. 4 20 to 100 No. 40 0 to 60 No. 200 0 to 35
1. Plasticity Index (PI) < 6 per ASTM D4318. 2. Maximum particle size for backfill is 1 inch unless field tests have been performed to
evaluate potential strength reduction to the geosynthetic reinforcement due to damage during construction per ASTM D5818.
3. Unsuitable soils are organic soils and those soils classified as SC, CL, ML, CH, OH, MH, OL, or PT.
F. Low Permeability Soil: Clayey soil or other similar material which will prevent percolation into the drainage zone behind the wall.
G. Drainage Pipe: Perforated or slotted PVC or corrugated HDPE pipe manufactured in accordance with D3034 and/or ASTM F405. All connectors and fittings shall match the piping material.
H. Geotextile Separation Fabric: Geotextile Separation fabric shall be minimum 4.0 oz/sy,
polypropylene, needle-punched nonwoven fabric.
I. Construction Adhesive: Exterior grade adhesive as recommended by the retaining wall unit manufacturer.
PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Prior to commencing work, the retaining wall contractor shall examine the areas and conditions under which the retaining wall system is to be erected, and notify the General Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
B. Promptly notify the wall design engineer of site conditions which may affect wall performance, soil conditions observed other than those assumed, or other conditions that may require a reevaluation of the wall design.
C. Verify the location of existing structures and utilities prior to excavation.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Ensure surrounding structures are protected from the effects of wall excavation.
B. Excavation support, if required, is the responsibility of the Contractor, including the stability of the
excavation and its influence on adjacent properties and structures. 3.03 EXCAVATION
A. Excavate to the lines and grades shown on the Drawings. Over-excavation not approved by the Engineer will not be paid for by the Owner. Replacement of these soils with compacted fill and/or wall system components will be required at the Contractor's expense. Use care in excavating to prevent disturbance of the base beyond the lines shown.
3.04 FOUNDATION PREPARATION
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A. Excavate foundation soil as required for footing or base dimension shown on the Drawings, or as
directed by the Project geotechnical engineer.
B. The Project geotechnical engineer will examine foundation soil to ensure that the actual foundation soil strength meets or exceeds that indicated on the Drawings. At the direction of the project geotechnical engineer, remove soil not meeting the required strength. Oversize resulting excavation sufficiently from the front of the block to the back of the reinforcement, and backfill with suitable compacted backfill soils.
C. The Project geotechnical engineer will determine if the foundation soils will require special
treatment or correction to control total and differential settlement.
D. Fill over-excavated areas with suitable compacted backfill, as recommended by the Project geotechnical engineer.
3.05 LEVELING PAD PREPARATION A. Place base materials to the depths and widths shown on the Drawings, upon undisturbed soils, or
foundation soils prepared in accordance with Article 3.04. 1. Extend the leveling pad laterally at least 6 inches in front and behind the lowermost SRW
unit. 2. Provide aggregate base compacted to 6 inches thick (minimum) or as shown on the
drawings. 3. The Contractor may at their option, provide a concrete leveling pad as specified in
Subparagraph 2.01.C.2, in lieu of the aggregate base. 4. Where a reinforced footing is required by local code official, place footing below frost
depth. B. Compact aggregate base material to provide a level, hard surface on which to place the first
course of SRW units.
C. Prepare base materials to ensure complete contact with SRW units. Gaps are not allowed. 3.06 ERECTION
A. General: Erect SRW units in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations,
and as specified herein.
B. Place first course of concrete wall units on the prepared base material. Check units for level and alignment. Maintain the same elevation at the top of each unit within each section of the base course.
C. Ensure that foundation units are in full contact with the leveling pad.
D. Place concrete wall units side-by-side for full length of wall alignment. Alignment may be done by
using a string line measured from the back of the block. Gaps are not allowed between the foundation concrete wall units.
E. Place drainage aggregate between and directly behind the SRW. Fill any voids in SRW units with
drainage aggregate. Provide a drainage zone behind the SRW units a minimum of 12 inches wide to within 8 inches of the final grade. Cap the backfill and drainage aggregate zone with separation fabric and then 8 inches of low permeability soil.
F. Install drainage pipe at the lowest elevation possible to maintain gravity flow of water to outside of
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the reinforced zone. Slope the main collection drainage pipe 2 percent (minimum) to provide gravity flow to the daylighted areas. Daylight the main collection drainage pipe through the face of the wall, and/or to an appropriate location away from the wall system at each low point or at 50 foot (maximum) intervals along the wall. Alternately, the drainage pipe can be connected to a storm sewer system at 50 foot (maximum) intervals.
G. Remove excess fill from top of SRW units and install next course. Ensure drainage aggregate and backfill are compacted before installation of next course.
H. Check each course for level and alignment. Adjust SRW units as necessary to maintain level and
alignment prior to proceeding with each additional course.
I. Install each succeeding course. Backfill as each course is completed. Pull the SRW units forward until the locating surface of the SRW unit contacts the locating surface of the SRW units in the preceding course. Interlock wall segments that meet at corners by overlapping successive courses. Attach SRW units at exterior corners with adhesive specified.
J. Install geosynthetic reinforcement in accordance with geosynthetic manufacturer's
recommendations and the shop drawings. 1. Orient geosynthetic reinforcement with the highest strength axis perpendicular to the wall
face. 2. Prior to geosynthetic reinforcement placement, place the backfill and compact to the
elevation of the top of the wall units at the elevation of the geosynthetic reinforcement. 3. Place geosynthetic reinforcement at the elevations and to the lengths shown on the
Drawings. 4. Lay geosynthetic reinforcement horizontally on top of the SRW units and the compacted
backfill soils. Place the geosynthetic reinforcement within one inch of the face of the SRW units. Place the next course of SRW units on top of the geosynthetic reinforcement.
5. The geosynthetic reinforcement shall be in tension and free from wrinkles prior to placement of the backfill soils. Pull geosynthetic reinforcement hand-taut and secure in place with staples, stakes, or by hand-tensioning until the geosynthetic reinforcement is covered by 6 inches of loose fill.
6. The geosynthetic reinforcements shall be continuous throughout their embedment lengths. Splices in the geosynthetic reinforcement strength direction are not allowed.
7. Do not operate tracked construction equipment directly on the geosynthetic reinforcement. At least 6 inches of compacted backfill soil is required prior to operation of tracked vehicles over the geosynthetic reinforcement. Keep turning of tracked construction equipment to a minimum.
8. Rubber-tired equipment may pass over the geosynthetic reinforcement at speeds of less than 10 miles per hour. Turning of rubber-tired equipment is not allowed on the geosynthetic reinforcement.
3.07 BACKFILL PLACEMENT
A. Place reinforced fill, spread and compact in a manner that will minimize slack in the reinforcement.
B. Place fill within the reinforced zone and compact in lifts not exceeding 6 inches (loose thickness) where hand-operated compaction equipment is used, and not exceeding 12 inches (loose thickness) where heavy, self-propelled compaction equipment is used.
1. Only lightweight hand-operated compaction equipment is allowed within 3 feet of the back of the retaining wall units. If the specified compaction cannot be achieved within 3 feet of the back of the retaining wall units, replace the reinforced soil in this zone with drainage aggregate material.
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C. Compaction testing shall be done in accordance with ASTM D1556 or ASTM D2922.
D. Minimum Compaction Requirements for Fill Placed in the Reinforced and Retained Zone.
1. The minimum compaction requirement shall be determined by the project geotechnical engineer testing the compaction. At no time shall the soil compaction requirements be less than 95 percent of the soil's standard Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D698) [modified Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D1557)] for the entire wall height.
2. Utility Trench Backfill: Compact utility trench backfill in or below the reinforced soil zone to 98 percent of the soil's standard Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D698) [modified Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D1557)], or as recommended by the Project geotechnical engineer. If the height from the utility to finish grade is higher than 30 feet, increase compaction to 100 percent of the standard Proctor density [modified Proctor density].
a. Utilities must be properly designed (by others) to withstand all forces from the retaining wall units, reinforced soil mass, and surcharge loads, if any.
3. Moisture Content: Within 2 percentage points of the optimum moisture content for all wall heights.
4. These specifications may be changed based on recommendations by the Project geotechnical engineer.
a. If changes are required, the Contract Sum will be adjusted by written Change Order.
E. At the end of each day's operation, slope the last level of compacted backfill away from the interior (concealed) face of the wall to direct surface water runoff away from the wall face.
1. The General Contractor is responsible for ensuring that the finished site drainage is directed away from the retaining wall system.
2. In addition, the General Contractor is responsible for ensuring that surface water runoff from adjacent construction areas is not allowed to enter the retaining wall area of the construction site.
F. Refer to Article 3.10 for compaction testing. 3.08 CAP UNIT INSTALLATION
A. Apply adhesive to the top surface of the SRW unit below and place the cap unit into desired
position.
B. Cut cap SRW units as necessary to obtain the proper fit.
C. Backfill and compact to top of SRW unit. 3.09 SITE CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES
A. Site Construction Tolerances
1. Vertical Alignment: Plus or minus 1-1/2 inches over any 10-foot distance, with a maximum differential of 3 inches over the length of the wall.
2. Horizontal Location Control from Grading Plan a. Straight Lines: Plus or minus 1-1/2 inches over any 10-foot distance. b. Corner and Radius Locations: Plus or minus 12 inches. c. Curves and Serpentine Radii: Plus or minus 2 feet.
3. Immediate Post Construction Wall Batter: Within 2 degrees of the design batter of the concrete retaining wall units.
4. Bulging: Plus or minus 1-1/4 inches over any 10-foot distance.
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3.10 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Installer is responsible for quality control of installation of system components.
B. The Owner or General Contractor, at their expense, will retain a qualified professional to perform
quality assurance checks of the installer's work.
C. Correct work which does not meet these specifications or the requirements shown on the Drawings at the installer's expense.
D. Perform compaction testing of the reinforced backfill placed and compacted in the reinforced
backfill zone. 1. Testing Frequency
a. One test for every 2 feet (vertical) of fill placed and compacted, for every 50 lineal feet of retaining wall.
b. Vary compaction test locations to cover the entire area of the reinforced soil zone, including the area compacted by the hand-operated compaction equipment.
3.11 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Replace damaged SRW units with new units as the work progresses.
B. Remove debris caused by wall construction and leave adjacent paved areas broom clean.
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SECTION 233300 – AIR DUCT ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Backdraft and pressure relief dampers
2. Barometric relief dampers
3. Manual volume dampers
4. Fire dampers
5. Combination fire and smoke dampers (Includes Smoke Dampers)
6. Flange connectors
7. Duct silencers
8. Turning vanes
9. Duct-mounted access doors
10. Flexible connectors
11. Flexible ducts
12. Duct accessory hardware
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 23 Section "HVAC Gravity Ventilators" for roof-mounted ventilator caps.
2. Division 28 Section "Fire Detection and Alarm" for duct-mounted fire and smoke
detectors.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
1. For duct silencers, include pressure drop and dynamic insertion loss data. Include
breakout noise calculations for high transmission loss casings.
B. Shop Drawings: For duct accessories. Include plans, elevations, sections, details and
attachments to other work.
1. Detail duct accessories fabrication and installation in ducts and other construction.
Include dimensions, weights, loads, and required clearances; and method of field
assembly into duct systems and other construction. Include the following:
a. Special fittings.
b. Manual volume damper installations.
c. Control damper installations.
d. Fire-damper, smoke-damper, combination fire- and smoke-damper, ceiling, and
corridor damper installations, including sleeves; and duct-mounted access doors
and remote damper operators.
1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For Products specified to include in installation, operation,
and maintenance manuals.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with NFPA 90A, "Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems," and with
NFPA 90B, "Installation of Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems."
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B. Comply with AMCA 500-D testing for damper rating.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Comply with SMACNA's "HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible" for
acceptable materials, material thicknesses, and duct construction methods unless otherwise
indicated. Sheet metal materials shall be free of pitting, seam marks, roller marks, stains,
discolorations, and other imperfections.
B. Galvanized Sheet Steel: Comply with ASTM A 653/A 653M.
1. Galvanized Coating Designation: G60.
2. Exposed-Surface Finish: Mill phosphatized.
C. Aluminum Sheets: Comply with ASTM B 209, Alloy 3003, Temper H14; with mill finish for
concealed ducts and standard, 1-side bright finish for exposed ducts.
D. Extruded Aluminum: Comply with ASTM B 221, Alloy 6063, Temper T6.
E. Reinforcement Shapes and Plates: Galvanized-steel reinforcement where installed on
galvanized sheet metal ducts; compatible materials for aluminum and stainless-steel ducts.
F. Tie Rods: Galvanized steel, 1/4-inch minimum diameter for lengths 36 inches or less; 3/8-inch
minimum diameter for lengths longer than 36 inches.
2.2 BACKDRAFT AND PRESSURE RELIEF DAMPERS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Air Balance Inc.; a division of Mestek, Inc.
2. American Warming and Ventilating; a division of Mestek, Inc.
3. Cesco Products; a division of Mestek, Inc.
4. Greenheck Fan Corporation.
5. Nailor Industries Inc.
6. NCA Manufacturing, Inc.
7. Ruskin Company.
8. SEMCO Incorporated.
9. TAMCO
B. Description: Gravity balanced.
C. Maximum Air Velocity: 2000 fpm.
D. Maximum System Pressure: 1-inch wg.
E. Frame: 0.052-inch- thick, galvanized sheet steel, with welded corners and mounting flange.
F. Blades: Multiple single-piece blades, maximum 6-inch width, 0.050-inch- thick aluminum
sheet with sealed edges.
G. Blade Action: Parallel.
H. Blade Seals: Neoprene, mechanically locked.
I. Blade Axles:
1. Material: Stainless steel.
2. Diameter: 0.20 inch.
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J. Tie Bars and Brackets: Galvanized steel.
K. Return Spring: Adjustable tension.
L. Bearings: Steel ball or synthetic pivot bushings.
M. Accessories:
1. Adjustment device to permit setting for varying differential static pressure.
2. Counterweights and spring-assist kits for vertical airflow installations.
3. Electric actuators.
4. Chain pulls.
5. Screen Mounting: Rear mounted.
6. Screen Material: Galvanized steel.
7. Screen Type: Bird.
8. 90-degree stops.
2.3 MANUAL VOLUME DAMPERS
A. Standard, Steel, Manual Volume Dampers:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a. Air Balance Inc.; a division of Mestek, Inc.
b. American Warming and Ventilating; a division of Mestek, Inc.
c. Flexmaster U.S.A., Inc.
d. McGill AirFlow LLC.
e. METALAIRE, Inc.
f. Nailor Industries Inc.
g. Pottorff; a division of PCI Industries, Inc.
h. Ruskin Company.
i. Trox USA Inc.
j. Vent Products Company, Inc.
2. Standard leakage rating, with linkage outside airstream.
3. Suitable for horizontal or vertical applications.
4. Frames:
a. Hat-shaped, galvanized-steel channels, 0.064-inch minimum thickness.
b. Mitered and welded corners.
c. Flanges for attaching to walls and flangeless frames for installing in ducts.
5. Blades:
a. Multiple or single blade.
b. Parallel- or opposed-blade design.
c. Stiffen damper blades for stability.
d. Galvanized-steel, 0.064 inch thick.
6. Blade Axles: Galvanized steel.
7. Bearings:
a. Oil-impregnated bronze.
b. Dampers in ducts with pressure classes of 3-inch wg or less shall have axles full
length of damper blades and bearings at both ends of operating shaft.
8. Tie Bars and Brackets: Galvanized steel.
9. Damper Operators:
a. Dampers installed in externally insulated ductwork shall have hat channels or
similar device installed, of same thickness as insulation, to bring damper operator
handle out beyond the face of the insulation. See “HVAC Insulation” Section for
thicknesses.
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B. Standard, Aluminum, Manual Volume Dampers:
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a. Air Balance Inc.; a division of Mestek, Inc.
b. American Warming and Ventilating; a division of Mestek, Inc.
c. Flexmaster U.S.A., Inc.
d. McGill AirFlow LLC.
e. METALAIRE, Inc.
f. Nailor Industries Inc.
g. Pottorff; a division of PCI Industries, Inc.
h. Ruskin Company.
i. Trox USA Inc.
j. Vent Products Company, Inc..
2. Standard leakage rating, with linkage outside airstream.
3. Suitable for horizontal or vertical applications.
4. Frames: Hat-shaped, 0.10-inch- thick, aluminum sheet channels; frames with flanges for
attaching to walls and flangeless frames for installing in ducts.
5. Blades:
a. Multiple or single blade.
b. Parallel- or opposed-blade design.
c. Stiffen damper blades for stability.
d. Roll-Formed Aluminum Blades: 0.10-inch- thick aluminum sheet.
6. Blade Axles: Stainless steel.
7. Bearings:
a. Oil-impregnated bronze.
b. Dampers in ducts with pressure classes of 3-inch wg or less shall have axles full
length of damper blades and bearings at both ends of operating shaft.
8. Tie Bars and Brackets: Aluminum.
9. Damper Operators:
a. Dampers installed in externally insulated ductwork shall have hat channels or
similar device installed, of same thickness as insulation, to bring damper operator
handle out beyond the face of the insulation. See “HVAC Insulation” Section for
thicknesses.
2.4 FIRE DAMPERS (FD)
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Mestek, Inc. & Subsidiaries
2. Greenheck
3. McGill AirFlow
4. METALAIRE
5. Nailor
6. Pottorff
7. Ruskin
B. Type: Type-B or Type-C, Static Dynamic; rated and labeled according to UL 555 by an NRTL.
C. Fire Rating: 90 min.
D. Frame: Curtain type with blades outside airstream Multiple-blade type; fabricated with roll-
formed, 0.034-inch- thick galvanized steel; with mitered and interlocking corners.
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E. Mounting Sleeve: Factory- or field-installed, galvanized sheet steel.
1. Minimum Thickness: 0.052 or 0.138 inch thick, as indicated, and of length to suit
application.
2. Exception: Omit sleeve where damper-frame width permits direct attachment of
perimeter mounting angles on each side of wall or floor; thickness of damper frame must
comply with sleeve requirements.
F. Mounting Orientation: Vertical or horizontal as indicated.
G. Blades: Roll-formed, interlocking, 0.034-inch- thick, galvanized sheet steel. In place of
interlocking blades, use full-length, 0.034-inch- thick, galvanized-steel blade connectors.
H. Horizontal Dampers: Include blade lock and stainless-steel closure spring.
I. Heat-Responsive Device: Replaceable, 212 deg F rated, fusible links.
2.5 SMOKE DAMPERS (SD)
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Mestek, Inc. & Subsidiaries
2. Greenheck
3. McGill AirFlow
4. METALAIRE
5. Nailor
6. Pottorff
7. Ruskin
B. General Requirements: Label according to UL 555S by an NRTL.
C. Smoke Detector: Integral, factory wired for single-point connection.
D. Frame: Hat-shaped, 0.094-inch- (2.4-mm-) thick, galvanized sheet steel, with mechanically
attached corners and mounting flange.
E. Blades: Roll-formed, horizontal, interlocking or overlapping, min 0.034-inch-thick, galvanized
sheet steel.
F. Leakage: Class I
G. Rated pressure and velocity to exceed design airflow conditions.
H. Mounting Sleeve: Standard Factory-installed, galvanized sheet steel; length to suit wall or floor
application (if installed in wall or floor penetration).
I. Damper Motors: two-position action.
J. Comply with NEMA designation, temperature rating, service factor, enclosure type, and
efficiency requirements for motors specified in Section 230513 "Common Motor Requirements
for HVAC Equipment."
1. Motor Sizes: Minimum size as indicated. If not indicated, large enough so driven load
will not require motor to operate in service factor range above 1.0.
2. Controllers, Electrical Devices, and Wiring: Comply with requirements for electrical
devices and connections specified in Section 230923 "Direct Digital Control (DDC)
System for HVAC."
3. Permanent-Split-Capacitor or Shaded-Pole Motors: With oil-immersed and sealed gear
trains.
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4. Spring-Return Motors: Equip with an integral spiral-spring mechanism where indicated.
Enclose entire spring mechanism in a removable housing designed for service or
adjustments. Size for running torque rating of 150 in. x lbf (17 N x m) and breakaway
torque rating of 150 in. x lbf (17 N x m).
5. Outdoor Motors and Motors in Outdoor-Air Intakes: Equip with O-ring gaskets designed
to make motors weatherproof. Equip motors with internal heaters to permit normal
operation at minus 40 deg F (minus 40 deg C).
6. Nonspring-Return Motors: For dampers larger than 25 sq. ft. (2.3 sq. m), size motor for
running torque rating of 150 in. x lbf (17 N x m) and breakaway torque rating of 300 in. x
lbf (34 N x m).
7. Electrical Connection: 115 V, single phase, 60 Hz
K. Accessories:
1. Auxiliary switches for fire alarm signaling.
2. Test and reset switches, damper mounted.
2.6 COMBINATION FIRE AND SMOKE DAMPERS (FSD)
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Mestek, Inc. & Subsidiaries
2. Greenheck
3. McGill AirFlow
4. METALAIRE
5. Nailor
6. Pottorff
7. Ruskin
B. Type: Dynamic; rated and labeled according to UL 555 and UL 555S by an NRTL.
C. Closing rating in ducts up to 4-inch wg static pressure class and minimum 4000-fpm velocity.
D. Fire Rating: 180 Min.
E. Frame: Curtain type with blades outside airstream Multiple-blade type; fabricated with roll-
formed, 0.034-inch- thick galvanized steel; with mitered and interlocking corners.
F. Heat-Responsive Device: 250°F Electric resettable link and switch package, factory installed,
rated.
G. Smoke Detector: Integral, factory wired for single-point connection.
H. Blades: 16-ga galvanized steel airfoil or aerodynamic type for low pressure drop, with silicone
fiberglass seals, mechanically attached to blade edge.
I. Shaft(s) & Bearings: Self-lubricating stainless steel sleeve type, turning in extruded hole in
frame.
J. Leakage: Class I.
K. Rated pressure and velocity to exceed design airflow conditions.
L. Mounting Sleeve: Factory-installed, 0.052-inch- thick, galvanized sheet steel; length to suit
wall or floor application.
M. Master control panel for use in dynamic smoke-management systems.
N. Damper Motors: two-position action.
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O. Comply with NEMA designation, temperature rating, service factor, enclosure type, and
efficiency requirements for motors specified in Division 23 Section "Common Motor
Requirements for HVAC Equipment."
1. Motor Sizes: Minimum size as indicated. If not indicated, large enough so driven load
will not require motor to operate in service factor range above 1.0.
2. Controllers, Electrical Devices, and Wiring: Comply with requirements for electrical
devices and connections specified in Division 26 Sections.
3. Permanent-Split-Capacitor or Shaded-Pole Motors: With oil-immersed and sealed gear
trains.
4. Spring-Return Motors: Equip with an integral spiral-spring mechanism where indicated.
Enclose entire spring mechanism in a removable housing designed for service or
adjustments. Size for running torque rating of 150 in. x lbf and breakaway torque rating
of 150 in. x lbf.
5. Outdoor Motors and Motors in Outdoor-Air Intakes: Equip with O-ring gaskets designed
to make motors weatherproof. Equip motors with internal heaters to permit normal
operation at minus 40 deg F.
6. Nonspring-Return Motors: For dampers larger than 25 sq. ft., size motor for running
torque rating of 150 in. x lbf and breakaway torque rating of 300 in. x lbf.
7. Electrical Connection: 115 V, single phase, 60 Hz.
P. Accessories:
1. Auxiliary switches for signaling fire alarm or position indication.
2. Test and reset switches, damper mounted.
2.7 FLANGE CONNECTORS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Ductmate Industries, Inc.
2. Nexus PDQ; Division of Shilco Holdings Inc.
3. Ward Industries, Inc.; a division of Hart & Cooley, Inc.
B. Description: Add-on or roll-formed, factory-fabricated, slide-on transverse flange connectors,
gaskets, and components.
C. Material: Galvanized steel.
D. Gage and Shape: Match connecting ductwork.
2.8 DUCT SILENCERS
A. Basis of Design Products: As Scheduled on the drawings.
B. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Aerosonics
2. Price Industries
3. Vibro-Acoustics
4. VAW Systems
C. General Requirements:
1. Factory fabricated.
2. Fire-Performance Characteristics: Adhesives, sealants, packing materials, and accessory
materials shall have flame-spread index not exceeding 25 and smoke-developed index not
exceeding 50 when tested according to ASTM E 84.
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D. Shape:
1. Rectangular straight with splitters or baffles.
2. Round straight with center bodies or pods.
3. Rectangular elbow with splitters or baffles.
4. Round elbow with center bodies or pods.
5. Rectangular transitional with splitters or baffles.
E. Rectangular Silencer Outer Casing: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60, galvanized sheet steel, 0.034
inch thick.
F. Round Silencer Outer Casing: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60, galvanized sheet steel.
1. Sheet Metal Thickness for Units up to 24 Inches in Diameter: 0.034 inch thick.
2. Sheet Metal Thickness for Units 26 through 40 Inches in Diameter: 0.040 inch thick.
3. Sheet Metal Thickness for Units 42 through 52 Inches in Diameter: 0.052 inch thick.
4. Sheet Metal Thickness for Units 54 through 60 Inches in Diameter: 0.064 inch thick.
G. Inner Casing and Baffles: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 galvanized sheet metal, 0.034 inch
thick, and with 1/8-inch- diameter perforations.
H. Connection Sizes: Match connecting ductwork unless otherwise indicated.
I. Principal Sound-Absorbing Mechanism:
1. Controlled impedance membranes and broadly tuned resonators without absorptive
media.
2. Film-lined type with fill material.
a. Fill Material: Inert and vermin-proof fibrous material, packed under not less than
5 percent compression.
b. Erosion Barrier: Polymer bag enclosing fill, and heat sealed before assembly.
3. Lining: Tedlar.
J. Fabricate silencers to form rigid units that will not pulsate, vibrate, rattle, or otherwise react to
system pressure variations. Do not use mechanical fasteners for unit assemblies.
1. Flange connections.
2. Suspended Units: Factory-installed suspension hooks or lugs attached to frame in
quantities and spaced to prevent deflection or distortion.
3. Reinforcement: Cross or trapeze angles for rigid suspension.
K. Accessories:
1. Factory-installed end caps to prevent contamination during shipping.
L. Capacities and Characteristics: As shown on the drawings
2.9 TURNING VANES
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Ductmate Industries, Inc.
2. Duro Dyne Inc.
3. METALAIRE, Inc.
4. SEMCO Incorporated.
5. Ward Industries, Inc.; a division of Hart & Cooley, Inc.
B. Manufactured Turning Vanes for Metal Ducts: Curved blades of galvanized sheet steel; support
with bars perpendicular to blades set; set into vane runners suitable for duct mounting.
C. General Requirements: Comply with SMACNA's "HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal
and Flexible"; Figures 2-3, "Vanes and Vane Runners," and 2-4, "Vane Support in Elbows."
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D. Vane Construction: SINGLE THICKNESS
2.10 DUCT-MOUNTED ACCESS DOORS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. American Warming and Ventilating; a division of Mestek, Inc.
2. Cesco Products; a division of Mestek, Inc.
3. Ductmate Industries, Inc.
4. Flexmaster U.S.A., Inc.
5. Greenheck Fan Corporation.
6. McGill AirFlow LLC.
7. Nailor Industries Inc.
8. Pottorff; a division of PCI Industries, Inc.
9. Ventfabrics, Inc.
10. Ward Industries, Inc.; a division of Hart & Cooley, Inc.
B. Duct-Mounted Access Doors: Fabricate access panels according to SMACNA's "HVAC Duct
Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible"; Figures 2-10, "Duct Access Doors and Panels,"
and 2-11, "Access Panels - Round Duct."
1. Door:
a. Double wall, rectangular.
b. Galvanized sheet metal with insulation fill and thickness as indicated for duct
pressure class.
c. Vision panel.
d. Hinges and Latches: 1-by-1-inch butt or piano hinge and cam latches.
e. Fabricate doors airtight and suitable for duct pressure class.
2. Frame: Galvanized sheet steel, with bend-over tabs and foam gaskets.
3. Number of Hinges and Locks:
a. Access Doors Less Than 12 Inches Square: No hinges and two sash locks.
b. Access Doors up to 18 Inches Square: Two hinges and two sash locks.
c. Access Doors up to 24 by 48 Inches: Three hinges and two compression latches.
d. Access Doors Larger Than 24 by 48 Inches: Four hinges and two compression
latches with outside and inside handles.
2.11 FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Ductmate Industries, Inc.
2. Duro Dyne Inc.
3. Ventfabrics, Inc.
4. Ward Industries, Inc.; a division of Hart & Cooley, Inc.
B. Materials: Flame-retardant or noncombustible fabrics.
C. Coatings and Adhesives: Comply with UL 181, Class 1.
D. Indoor System, Flexible Connector Fabric: Glass fabric double coated with neoprene.
1. Minimum Weight: 26 oz./sq. yd..
2. Tensile Strength: 480 lbf/inch in the warp and 360 lbf/inch in the filling.
3. Service Temperature: Minus 40 to plus 200 deg F.
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2.12 FLEXIBLE DUCTS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Thermaflex: Model M-KE
2. Flexmaster: Model R8FM
3. Ward Industries, Inc.; a division of Hart & Cooley: Model F194, or F294
B. Insulated, Flexible Duct: Thermaflex Model M-KE, or equal, UL 181, Class 1, CPE core
material bonded to a coated spring steel wire helix, fiberglass insulation, reinforced metallized
vapor-barrier film.
1. Pressure Rating: 10-inch wg positive and 1.0-inch wg negative.
2. Maximum Air Velocity: 5000 fpm.
3. Temperature Range: Minus 20 to plus 250 deg F.
C. Flexible Duct Connectors:
1. Clamps: Nylon strap and duct sealant in sizes 3 through 18 inches, to suit duct size.
2.13 DUCT ACCESSORY HARDWARE
A. Instrument Test Holes: Cast iron or cast aluminum to suit duct material, including screw cap
and gasket. Size to allow insertion of pitot tube and other testing instruments and of length to
suit duct-insulation thickness.
B. Adhesives: High strength, quick setting, neoprene based, waterproof, and resistant to gasoline
and grease.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install duct accessories according to applicable details in SMACNA's "HVAC Duct
Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible" for metal ducts
B. Install duct accessories of materials suited to duct materials; use galvanized-steel accessories in
galvanized-steel and aluminum accessories in aluminum ducts.
C. Install control dampers at inlet of exhaust fans or exhaust ducts as close as possible to exhaust
fan unless otherwise indicated.
D. Install volume dampers at points on supply, return, and exhaust systems where branches extend
from larger ducts. Where dampers are installed in ducts having duct liner, install dampers with
hat channels of same depth as liner to allow free movement of damper blade without binding on
liner. Terminate liner with nosing at hat channel. Where dampers are installed in ducts having
duct wrap, install dampers with hat channels of same depth as insulation to allow free
movement of damper operator without damaging face of insulation. Terminate insulation with
nosing at hat channel.
1. Install steel volume dampers in steel ducts.
2. Install aluminum volume dampers in aluminum ducts.
E. Set dampers to fully open position before testing, adjusting, and balancing.
F. Install test holes at fan inlets and outlets and elsewhere as indicated by the balancing contractor.
G. Install fire and smoke dampers according to UL listing.
H. Connect ducts to duct silencers rigidly.
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I. Access Doors for service of Fire, Smoke, and combination fire smoke dampers:
1. Provide as specified elsewhere in this section in ductwork.
2. Installing contractor is responsible for providing access doors in non-accessible ceilings,
chases, walls, or soffits to access fire and smoke dampers. Refer to general construction
sections for requirements.
3. Large enough to permit inspection and maintenance of the damper and its operating parts.
The access shall not affect the integrity of fire-resistance-rated assemblies.
4. The access openings shall not reduce the fire-resistance rating of the assembly.
5. Access points shall be permanently identified on the exterior by a label having letters not
less than ½ inch in height reading: FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER, SMOKE DAMPER or
FIRE DAMPER.
J. Install duct access doors on sides of ducts to allow for inspecting, adjusting, and maintaining
accessories and equipment at the following locations:
1. On both sides of duct coils.
2. At outdoor-air intakes and mixed-air plenums.
3. At drain pans and seals.
4. Downstream from manual volume dampers, control dampers, backdraft dampers, and
equipment.
5. Adjacent to and close enough to fire or smoke dampers, to reset or reinstall fusible links.
Access doors for access to fire or smoke dampers having fusible links shall be pressure
relief access doors and shall be outward operation for access doors installed upstream
from dampers and inward operation for access doors installed downstream from dampers.
6. Control devices requiring inspection.
7. Elsewhere as indicated.
K. Install access doors with swing against duct static pressure.
L. Access Door Sizes:
1. One-Hand or Inspection Access: 8 by 5 inches.
2. Two-Hand Access: 12 by 6 inches.
3. Head and Hand Access: 18 by 10 inches.
4. Body Access: 25 by 14 inches.
5. Body plus Ladder Access: 25 by 17 inches.
M. Label access doors according to Division 23 Section "Identification for HVAC Piping and
Equipment" to indicate the purpose of access door.
N. Install flexible connectors to connect ducts to equipment.
O. For fans developing static pressures of 5-inch wg and more, cover flexible connectors with
loaded vinyl sheet held in place with metal straps.
P. Connect terminal units to supply ducts directly. Do not use flexible ducts to change direction.
Q. Connect flexible ducts to metal ducts with adhesive and draw bands.
R. Install duct test holes where required for testing and balancing purposes as directed by
balancing contractor.
3.2 LABELING
A. Fire and smoke dampers shall be provided with an approved means of access, which is large
enough to permit inspection and maintenance of the damper and its operating parts. The access
shall not affect the integrity of fire-resistance-rated assemblies. The access openings shall not
reduce the fire-resistance rating of the assembly. Access points shall be permanently identified
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on the exterior by a label having letters not less than ½ inch in height reading: FIRE/SMOKE
DAMPER, SMOKE DAMPER or FIRE DAMPER. Access doors in ducts shall be tight fitting
and suitable for the required duct construction.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Tests and Inspections:
1. Operate dampers to verify full range of movement.
2. Inspect locations of access doors and verify that purpose of access door can be
performed.
3. Operate fire, smoke, and combination fire and smoke dampers to verify full range of
movement and verify that proper heat-response device is installed.
4. Inspect turning vanes for proper and secure installation.
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SECTION 230700 - HVAC INSULATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Insulation Materials:
a. Cellular glass
b. Flexible elastomeric
c. Mineral fiber
2. Fire-rated insulation systems
3. Insulating cements
4. Adhesives
5. Mastics
6. Lagging adhesives
7. Sealants
8. Factory-applied jackets
9. Field-applied fabric-reinforcing mesh
10. Field-applied cloths
11. Field-applied jackets
12. Tapes
13. Securements
14. Corner angles
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 22 Section "Plumbing Insulation."
2. See Division 23 Section "Metal Ducts" for acoustic duct liner specification and ductwork
required to be lined.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include thermal conductivity, thickness, and
jackets (both factory and field applied, if any).
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: Skilled mechanics who have successfully completed an apprenticeship
program or another craft training program certified by the Department of Labor, Bureau of
Apprenticeship and Training.
B. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Insulation and related materials shall have fire-test-
response characteristics indicated, as determined by testing identical products per ASTM E 84,
by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Factory label
insulation and jacket materials and adhesive, mastic, tapes, and cement material containers, with
appropriate markings of applicable testing and inspecting agency.
1. Insulation Installed Indoors: Flame-spread index of 25 or less, and smoke-developed
index of 50 or less.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Packaging: Insulation material containers shall be marked by manufacturer with appropriate
ASTM standard designation, type and grade, and maximum use temperature.
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B. Storage: Store insulation out of the elements at all times. Wet insulation will be disqualified
from use.
1.5 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate size and location of supports, hangers, and insulation shields specified in
Division 23 Section "Hangers and Supports for HVAC Piping and Equipment."
B. Coordinate clearance requirements with piping Installer for piping insulation application, duct
Installer for duct insulation application, and equipment Installer for equipment insulation
application. Before preparing piping and ductwork Shop Drawings, establish and maintain
clearance requirements for installation of insulation and field-applied jackets and finishes and
for space required for maintenance.
1.6 SCHEDULING
A. Schedule insulation application after pressure testing. Insulation application may begin on
segments that have satisfactory test results.
B. Complete installation and concealment of plastic materials as rapidly as possible in each area of
construction.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 INSULATION MATERIALS
A. Comply with requirements in Part 3 schedule articles for where insulating materials shall be
applied.
B. Products shall not contain asbestos, lead, mercury, or mercury compounds.
C. Products that come in contact with stainless steel shall have a leachable chloride content of less
than 50 ppm when tested according to ASTM C 871.
D. Insulation materials for use on austenitic stainless steel shall be qualified as acceptable
according to ASTM C 795.
E. Foam insulation materials shall not use CFC or HCFC blowing agents in the manufacturing
process.
F. Cellular Glass: Inorganic, incombustible, foamed or cellulated glass with annealed, rigid,
hermetically sealed cells. Factory-applied jacket requirements are specified in "Factory-
Applied Jackets" Article.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Cell-U-Foam Corporation; Ultra-CUF.
b. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation; Foamglas Super K.
2. Block Insulation: ASTM C 552, Type I.
3. Special-Shaped Insulation: ASTM C 552, Type III.
4. Board Insulation: ASTM C 552, Type IV.
5. Preformed Pipe Insulation without Jacket: Comply with ASTM C 552, Type II, Class 1.
6. Preformed Pipe Insulation with Factory-Applied ASJ: Comply with ASTM C 552,
Type II, Class 2.
7. Factory fabricate shapes according to ASTM C 450 and ASTM C 585.
G. Flexible Elastomeric: Closed-cell, sponge or expanded-rubber materials. Comply with
ASTM C 534, Type I for tubular materials and Type II for sheet materials.
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1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Aeroflex USA Inc.; Aerocel.
b. Armacell LLC; AP Armaflex.
c. RBX Corporation; Insul-Sheet 1800 and Insul-Tube 180.
H. Mineral-Fiber Blanket Insulation: Mineral or glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin.
Comply with ASTM C 553, Type II and ASTM C 1290, Type III with factory-applied FSK
jacket. Factory-applied jacket requirements are specified in "Factory-Applied Jackets" Article.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. CertainTeed Corp.; Duct Wrap.
b. Johns Manville; Microlite.
c. Knauf Insulation; Duct Wrap.
d. Manson Insulation Inc.; Alley Wrap.
e. Owens Corning; All-Service Duct Wrap.
I. Mineral-Fiber Board Insulation: Mineral or glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin.
Comply with ASTM C 612, Type IA or Type IB. For duct and plenum applications, provide
insulation with factory-applied FSK jacket. For equipment applications, provide insulation with
factory-applied FSK jacket. Factory-applied jacket requirements are specified in "Factory-
Applied Jackets" Article.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. CertainTeed Corp.; Commercial Board.
b. Fibrex Insulations Inc.; FBX.
c. Johns Manville; 800 Series Spin-Glas.
d. Knauf Insulation; Insulation Board.
e. Manson Insulation Inc.; AK Board.
f. Owens Corning; Fiberglas 700 Series.
J. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe Insulation:
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Johns Manville; Micro-Lok HP Ultra.
b. Knauf Insulation; Earthwool 1000.
c. Owens Corning; Fiberglas Pipe Insulation.
2. Type I, 850 deg F Materials: Mineral or glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting resin.
Comply with ASTM C 547, Type I, Grade A, with factory-applied ASJ. Factory-applied
jacket requirements are specified in "Factory-Applied Jackets" Article.
K. Mineral-Fiber, Pipe and Tank Insulation: Mineral or glass fibers bonded with a thermosetting
resin. Semirigid board material with factory-applied FSK jacket complying with
ASTM C 1393, Type II or Type IIIA Category 2, or with properties similar to ASTM C 612,
Type IB. Nominal density is 2.5 lb/cu. ft. or more. Thermal conductivity (k-value) at 100
deg F is 0.29 Btu x in./h x sq. ft. x deg F or less. Factory-applied jacket requirements are
specified in "Factory-Applied Jackets" Article.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Johns Manville; Micro-Lok HP Ultra.
b. Knauf Insulation; Earthwool 1000.
c. Owens Corning; Fiberglas.
2.2 INSULATING CEMENTS
A. Mineral-Fiber Insulating Cement: Comply with ASTM C 195.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Insulco, Division of MFS, Inc.; Triple I.
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b. P. K. Insulation Mfg. Co., Inc.; Super-Stik.
B. Expanded or Exfoliated Vermiculite Insulating Cement: Comply with ASTM C 196.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. P. K. Insulation Mfg. Co., Inc.; Thermal-V-Kote.
C. Mineral-Fiber, Hydraulic-Setting Insulating and Finishing Cement: Comply with
ASTM C 449/C 449M.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Insulco, Division of MFS, Inc.; SmoothKote.
b. P. K. Insulation Mfg. Co., Inc.; PK No. 127, and Quik-Cote.
c. Rock Wool Manufacturing Company; Delta One Shot.
2.3 ADHESIVES
A. Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials, jackets, and substrates and for bonding
insulation to itself and to surfaces to be insulated, unless otherwise indicated.
B. Cellular-Glass: Solvent-based resin adhesive, with a service temperature range of minus 75 to
plus 300 deg F.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-96.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 81-33.
2. For indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
C. Flexible Elastomeric and Polyolefin Adhesive: Comply with MIL-A-24179A, Type II, Class I.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Aeroflex USA Inc.; Aeroseal.
b. Armacell LCC; 520 Adhesive.
c. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 85-75.
d. RBX Corporation; Rubatex Contact Adhesive.
2. For indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
D. Mineral-Fiber Adhesive: Comply with MIL-A-3316C, Class 2, Grade A.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-82.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 85-20.
c. ITW TACC, Division of Illinois Tool Works; S-90/80.
d. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 225.
e. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 22-25.
2. For indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC content of 80 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
E. ASJ Adhesive, and FSK and PVDC Jacket Adhesive: Comply with MIL-A-3316C, Class 2,
Grade A for bonding insulation jacket lap seams and joints.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-82.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 85-20.
c. ITW TACC, Division of Illinois Tool Works; S-90/80.
d. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 225.
e. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 22-25.
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2. For indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
F. PVC Jacket Adhesive: Compatible with PVC jacket.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Dow Chemical Company (The); 739, Dow Silicone.
b. Johns-Manville; ZestonPerma-Weld, CEEL-TITE Solvent Welding Adhesive.
c. P.I.C. Plastics, Inc.; Welding Adhesive.
d. Speedline Corporation; Speedline Vinyl Adhesive.
2. For indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC content of 50 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
2.4 MASTICS
A. Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials, jackets, and substrates; comply with
MIL-C-19565C, Type II.
1. For indoor applications, use mastics that have an OSHA approved VOC content of 50 g/L
or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
B. Vapor-Barrier Mastic: Water based; suitable for indoor and outdoor use on below ambient
services.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-35.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 30-90.
c. ITW TACC, Division of Illinois Tool Works; CB-50.
d. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 590.
e. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 55-40.
f. Vimasco Corporation; 749.
2. Water-Vapor Permeance: ASTM E 96, Procedure B, 0.013 perm at 43-mil dry film
thickness.
3. Service Temperature Range: Minus 20 to plus 180 deg F.
4. Solids Content: ASTM D 1644, 59 percent by volume and 71 percent by weight.
5. Color: White.
C. Breather Mastic: Water based; suitable for indoor and outdoor use on above ambient services.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-10.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 35-00.
c. ITW TACC, Division of Illinois Tool Works; CB-05/15.
d. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 550.
e. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 55-50.
f. Vimasco Corporation; WC-1/WC-5.
2. Water-Vapor Permeance: ASTM F 1249, 3 perms at 0.0625-inch dry film thickness.
3. Service Temperature Range: Minus 20 to plus 200 deg F.
4. Solids Content: 63 percent by volume and 73 percent by weight.
5. Color: White.
2.5 LAGGING ADHESIVES
A. Description: Comply with MIL-A-3316C Class I, Grade A and shall be compatible with
insulation materials, jackets, and substrates.
1. For indoor applications, use lagging adhesives that have an OSHA VOC content 50 g/L
or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
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2. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-52.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 81-42.
c. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 130.
d. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 11-30.
e. Vimasco Corporation; 136.
3. Fire-resistant, water-based lagging adhesive and coating for use indoors to adhere fire-
resistant lagging cloths over duct, equipment, and pipe insulation.
4. Service Temperature Range: Minus 50 to plus 180 deg F.
5. Color: White.
2.6 SEALANTS
A. Joint Sealants:
1. Joint Sealants for Cellular-Glass Products: Subject to compliance with requirements,
provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-76.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 30-45.
c. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 405.
d. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 44-05.
e. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation; Pittseal 444.
f. Vimasco Corporation; 750.
2. Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials, jackets, and substrates.
3. Permanently flexible, elastomeric sealant.
4. Service Temperature Range: Minus 100 to plus 300 deg F.
5. Color: White or gray.
6. For indoor applications, use sealants that have a VOC content of 250 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
B. FSK Flashing Sealants:
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-76-8.
b. Foster Products Corporation, H. B. Fuller Company; 95-44.
c. Marathon Industries, Inc.; 405.
d. Mon-Eco Industries, Inc.; 44-05.
e. Vimasco Corporation; 750.
2. Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials, jackets, and substrates.
3. Fire- and water-resistant, flexible, elastomeric sealant.
4. Service Temperature Range: Minus 40 to plus 250 deg F.
5. Color: Aluminum.
6. For indoor applications, use sealants that have a VOC content of 250 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
C. ASJ Flashing Sealants:
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; CP-76.
2. Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials, jackets, and substrates.
3. Fire- and water-resistant, flexible, elastomeric sealant.
4. Service Temperature Range: Minus 40 to plus 250 deg F.
5. Color: White.
6. For indoor applications, use sealants that have a VOC content of 250 g/L or less when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
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2.7 FACTORY-APPLIED JACKETS
A. Insulation system schedules indicate factory-applied jackets on various applications. When
factory-applied jackets are indicated, comply with the following:
1. FSP Jacket: Aluminum-foil, fiberglass-reinforced scrim with polyethylene backing;
complying with ASTM C 1136, Type II.
2. ASJ+ or ASJ Max SSL: White, kraft-paper, fiberglass-reinforced scrim with aluminum-
foil backing and poly encapsulated, dimple, wrinkle, UV & moisture resistance;
complying with ASTM C1136 Type I, II, III, IV and meets VIII based on the 75% better
puncture resistance.
2.8 FIELD-APPLIED FABRIC-REINFORCING MESH
A. Woven Glass-Fiber Fabric for Pipe & Duct Insulation: Approximately 2 oz./sq. yd. with a
thread count of 10 strands by 10 strands/sq. inch for covering pipe and pipe fittings.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Vimasco Corporation; Elastafab 894.
b. Childers Products, Division of ITW.
2.9 FIELD-APPLIED JACKETS
A. Field-applied jackets shall comply with ASTM C 921, Type I, unless otherwise indicated.
B. PVC Jacket: High-impact-resistant, UV-resistant PVC complying with ASTM D 1784,
Class 16354-C; thickness as scheduled; roll stock ready for shop or field cutting and forming.
Thickness is indicated in field-applied jacket schedules.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Johns Manville; Zeston.
b. P.I.C. Plastics, Inc.; FG Series.
c. Proto PVC Corporation; LoSmoke.
d. Speedline Corporation; SmokeSafe.
2. Adhesive: As recommended by jacket material manufacturer.
3. Color: White.
4. Factory-fabricated fitting covers to match jacket if available; otherwise, field fabricate.
a. Shapes: 45- and 90-degree, short- and long-radius elbows, tees, valves, flanges,
unions, reducers, end caps, soil-pipe hubs, traps, mechanical joints, and P-trap and
supply covers for lavatories.
5. Factory-fabricated tank heads and tank side panels.
C. Metal Jacket:
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products, Division of ITW; Metal Jacketing Systems.
b. PABCO Metals Corporation; Surefit.
c. RPR Products, Inc.; Insul-Mate.
2. Aluminum Jacket: Comply with ASTM B 209, Alloy 3003, 3005, 3105 or 5005,
Temper H-14.
a. Factory cut and rolled to size.
b. Finish and thickness are indicated in field-applied jacket schedules.
c. Moisture Barrier for Outdoor Applications: 3-mil- thick, heat-bonded
polyethylene and kraft paper.
d. Factory-Fabricated Fitting Covers:
1) Same material, finish, and thickness as jacket.
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2) Preformed 2-piece or gore, 45- and 90-degree, short- and long-radius
elbows.
3) Tee covers.
4) Flange and union covers.
5) End caps.
6) Beveled collars.
7) Valve covers.
8) Field fabricate fitting covers only if factory-fabricated fitting covers are not
available.
2.10 TAPES
A. ASJ Tape: White vapor-retarder tape matching factory-applied jacket with acrylic adhesive,
complying with ASTM C 1136.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Avery Dennison Corporation, Specialty Tapes Division; Fasson 0835.
b. Compac Corp.; 104 and 105.
c. Ideal Tape Co., Inc., an American Biltrite Company; 428 AWF ASJ.
d. Venture Tape; 1540 CW Plus, 1542 CW Plus, and 1542 CW Plus/SQ.
2. Width: 3 inches.
3. Thickness: 11.5 mils.
4. Adhesion: 90 ounces force/inch in width.
5. Elongation: 2 percent.
6. Tensile Strength: 40 lbf/inch in width.
7. ASJ Tape Disks and Squares: Precut disks or squares of ASJ tape.
B. FSK Tape: Foil-face, vapor-retarder tape matching factory-applied jacket with acrylic adhesive;
complying with ASTM C 1136.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Avery Dennison Corporation, Specialty Tapes Division; Fasson 0827.
b. Compac Corp.; 110 and 111.
c. Ideal Tape Co., Inc., an American Biltrite Company; 491 AWF FSK.
d. Venture Tape; 1525 CW, 1528 CW, and 1528 CW/SQ.
2. Width: 4 inches.
3. Thickness: 6.5 mils.
4. Adhesion: 90 ounces force/inch in width.
5. Elongation: 2 percent.
6. Tensile Strength: 40 lbf/inch in width.
7. FSK Tape Disks and Squares: Precut disks or squares of FSK tape.
2.11 SECUREMENTS
A. Bands:
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
a. Childers Products; Bands.
b. PABCO Metals Corporation; Bands.
c. RPR Products, Inc.; Bands.
2. Aluminum: ASTM B 209, Alloy 3003, 3005, 3105, or 5005; Temper H-14, 0.020 inch
thick, 3/4 inch wide with wing or closed seal.
B. Insulation Pins and Hangers:
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1. Capacitor-Discharge-Weld Pins: Copper- or zinc-coated steel pin, fully annealed for
capacitor-discharge welding, 0.106-inch- diameter shank, length to suit depth of
insulation indicated.
a. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
1) AGM Industries, Inc.; CWP-1.
2) GEMCO; CD.
3) Midwest Fasteners, Inc.; CD.
4) Nelson Stud Welding; TPA, TPC, and TPS.
2. Cupped-Head, Capacitor-Discharge-Weld Pins: Copper- or zinc-coated steel pin, fully
annealed for capacitor-discharge welding, 0.106-inch- diameter shank, length to suit
depth of insulation indicated with integral 1-1/2-inch galvanized carbon-steel washer.
a. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
1) AGM Industries, Inc.; CWP-1.
2) GEMCO; Cupped Head Weld Pin.
3) Midwest Fasteners, Inc.; Cupped Head.
4) Nelson Stud Welding; CHP.
3. Insulation-Retaining Washers: Self-locking washers formed from 0.016-inch- thick,
galvanized-steel sheet, with beveled edge sized as required to hold insulation securely in
place but not less than 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
a. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
1) AGM Industries, Inc.; RC-150.
2) GEMCO; R-150.
3) Midwest Fasteners, Inc.; WA-150.
4) Nelson Stud Welding; Speed Clips.
b. Protect ends with capped self-locking washers incorporating a spring steel insert to
ensure permanent retention of cap in exposed locations.
4. Nonmetal Insulation-Retaining Washers: Self-locking washers formed from 0.016-inch-
thick nylon sheet, with beveled edge sized as required to hold insulation securely in place
but not less than 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
a. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
1) GEMCO.
2) Midwest Fasteners, Inc.
C. Staples: Outward-clinching insulation staples, nominal 3/4-inch- wide, stainless steel or Monel.
2.12 CORNER ANGLES
A. PVC Corner Angles: 30 mils thick, minimum 1 by 1 inch, PVC according to ASTM D 1784,
Class 16354-C. White or color-coded to match adjacent surface.
B. Aluminum Corner Angles: 0.040 inch thick, minimum 1 by 1 inch, aluminum according to
ASTM B 209, Alloy 3003, 3005, 3105 or 5005; Temper H-14.
2.13 FIRE-RATED INSULATION SYSTEMS
A. Fire-Rated Board: Structural-grade, press-molded, xonolite calcium silicate, fireproofing board
suitable for operating temperatures up to 1700 deg F (927 deg C). Comply with ASTM C 656,
Type II, Grade 6. tested and certified to provide a 2-hour fire rating by a NRTL acceptable to
authority having jurisdiction.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following:
a. Johns Manville; Super Firetemp M.
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B. Fire-Rated Blanket: High-temperature, flexible, blanket insulation with FSK jacket that is
tested and certified to provide a 2-hour fire rating by a NRTL acceptable to authority having
jurisdiction.
1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following:
a. CertainTeed Corp.; FlameChek.
b. Johns Manville; Firetemp Wrap.
c. Nelson Firestop Products; Nelson FSB Flameshield Blanket.
d. Thermal Ceramics; FireMaster Duct Wrap.
e. 3M; Fire Barrier Wrap Products.
f. Unifrax Corporation; FyreWrap.
g. Vesuvius; PYROSCAT FP FASTR Duct Wrap.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with requirements for installation and other
conditions affecting performance of insulation application.
1. Verify that systems and equipment to be insulated have been tested and are free of
defects.
2. Verify that surfaces to be insulated are clean and dry.
3. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Surface Preparation: Clean and dry surfaces to receive insulation. Remove materials that will
adversely affect insulation application.
3.3 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Install insulation materials, accessories, and finishes with smooth, straight, and even surfaces;
free of voids throughout the length of equipment, ducts and fittings, and piping including
fittings, valves, and specialties.
B. Install insulation materials, forms, vapor barriers or retarders, jackets, and thicknesses required
for each item of equipment, duct system, and pipe system as specified in insulation system
schedules.
C. Install accessories compatible with insulation materials and suitable for the service. Install
accessories that do not corrode, soften, or otherwise attack insulation or jacket in either wet or
dry state.
D. Install insulation with longitudinal seams at top and bottom of horizontal runs.
E. Install multiple layers of insulation with longitudinal and end seams staggered.
F. Do not weld brackets, clips, or other attachment devices to piping, fittings, and specialties.
G. Keep insulation materials dry during application and finishing.
H. Install insulation with tight longitudinal seams and end joints. Bond seams and joints with
adhesive recommended by insulation material manufacturer.
I. Install insulation with least number of joints practical.
J. Where vapor barrier is indicated, seal joints, seams, and penetrations in insulation at hangers,
supports, anchors, and other projections with vapor-barrier mastic.
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1. Install insulation continuously through hangers and around anchor attachments.
2. For insulation application where vapor barriers are indicated, extend insulation on anchor
legs from point of attachment to supported item to point of attachment to structure. Taper
and seal ends at attachment to structure with vapor-barrier mastic.
3. Install insert materials and install insulation to tightly join the insert. Seal insulation to
insulation inserts with adhesive or sealing compound recommended by insulation
material manufacturer.
4. Cover inserts with jacket material matching adjacent pipe insulation. Install shields over
jacket, arranged to protect jacket from tear or puncture by hanger, support, and shield.
K. Apply adhesives, mastics, and sealants at manufacturer's recommended coverage rate and wet
and dry film thicknesses.
L. Install insulation with factory-applied jackets as follows:
1. Draw jacket tight and smooth.
2. Cover circumferential joints with 4-inch- wide strips, of same material as insulation
jacket. Secure strips with adhesive and outward clinching staples along both edges of
strip, spaced 4 inches o.c.
3. Overlap jacket longitudinal seams at least 1-1/2 inches. Install insulation with
longitudinal seams at bottom of pipe. Clean and dry surface to receive self-sealing lap.
Staple laps with outward clinching staples along edge at 2 inches o.c.
a. For below ambient services, apply vapor-barrier mastic over staples.
4. Cover joints and seams with tape as recommended by insulation material manufacturer to
maintain vapor seal.
5. Where vapor barriers are indicated, apply vapor-barrier mastic on seams and joints and at
ends adjacent to duct and pipe flanges and fittings.
M. Cut insulation in a manner to avoid compressing insulation more than 75 percent of its nominal
thickness.
N. Finish installation with systems at operating conditions. Repair joint separations and cracking
due to thermal movement.
O. Repair damaged insulation facings by applying same facing material over damaged areas.
Extend patches at least 4 inches beyond damaged areas. Adhere, staple, and seal patches similar
to butt joints.
P. For above ambient services, do not install insulation to the following:
1. Vibration-control devices.
2. Testing agency labels and stamps.
3. Nameplates and data plates.
4. Manholes.
5. Handholes.
6. Cleanouts.
3.4 PENETRATIONS
A. Insulation Installation at Roof Penetrations: Install insulation continuously through roof
penetrations.
1. Seal penetrations with flashing sealant.
2. For applications requiring only indoor insulation, terminate insulation above roof surface
and seal with joint sealant. For applications requiring indoor and outdoor insulation,
install insulation for outdoor applications tightly joined to indoor insulation ends. Seal
joint with joint sealant.
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3. Extend jacket of outdoor insulation outside roof flashing at least 2 inches below top of
roof flashing.
4. Seal jacket to roof flashing with flashing sealant.
B. Insulation Installation at Aboveground Exterior Wall Penetrations: Install insulation
continuously through wall penetrations.
1. Seal penetrations with flashing sealant.
2. For applications requiring only indoor insulation, terminate insulation inside wall surface
and seal with joint sealant. For applications requiring indoor and outdoor insulation,
install insulation for outdoor applications tightly joined to indoor insulation ends. Seal
joint with joint sealant.
3. Extend jacket of outdoor insulation outside wall flashing and overlap wall flashing at
least 2 inches.
4. Seal jacket to wall flashing with flashing sealant.
C. Insulation Installation at Interior Wall and Partition Penetrations (That Are Not Fire Rated):
Install insulation continuously through walls and partitions.
D. Insulation Installation at Fire-Rated Wall and Partition Penetrations: Install insulation
continuously through penetrations of fire-rated walls and partitions. Terminate insulation at fire
damper sleeves for fire-rated wall and partition penetrations. Externally insulate damper
sleeves to match adjacent insulation and overlap duct insulation at least 2 inches.
1. Comply with requirements in Section "Firestopping" for firestopping and fire-resistive
joint sealers.
E. Insulation Installation at Floor Penetrations:
1. Duct: Install insulation continuously through floor penetrations that are not fire rated.
For penetrations through fire-rated assemblies, terminate insulation at fire damper sleeves
and externally insulate damper sleeve beyond floor to match adjacent duct insulation.
Overlap damper sleeve and duct insulation at least 2 inches.
2. Pipe: Install insulation continuously through floor penetrations.
3. Comply with requirements in Section "Firestopping" for firestopping and fire-resistive
joint sealers.
3.5 GENERAL PIPE INSULATION INSTALLATION
A. Requirements in this article generally apply to all insulation materials except where more
specific requirements are specified in various pipe insulation material installation articles.
B. Insulation Installation on Fittings, Valves, Strainers, Flanges, and Unions:
1. Install insulation over fittings, valves, strainers, flanges, unions, and other specialties with
continuous thermal and vapor-retarder integrity, unless otherwise indicated.
2. Insulate pipe elbows using preformed fitting insulation or mitered fittings made from
same material and density as adjacent pipe insulation. Each piece shall be butted tightly
against adjoining piece and bonded with adhesive. Fill joints, seams, voids, and irregular
surfaces with insulating cement finished to a smooth, hard, and uniform contour that is
uniform with adjoining pipe insulation.
3. Insulate tee fittings with preformed fitting insulation or sectional pipe insulation of same
material and thickness as used for adjacent pipe. Cut sectional pipe insulation to fit. Butt
each section closely to the next and hold in place with tie wire. Bond pieces with
adhesive.
4. Insulate valves using preformed fitting insulation or sectional pipe insulation of same
material, density, and thickness as used for adjacent pipe. Overlap adjoining pipe
insulation by not less than two times the thickness of pipe insulation, or one pipe
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diameter, whichever is thicker. For valves, insulate up to and including the bonnets,
valve stuffing-box studs, bolts, and nuts. Fill joints, seams, and irregular surfaces with
insulating cement.
5. Insulate strainers using preformed fitting insulation or sectional pipe insulation of same
material, density, and thickness as used for adjacent pipe. Overlap adjoining pipe
insulation by not less than two times the thickness of pipe insulation, or one pipe
diameter, whichever is thicker. Fill joints, seams, and irregular surfaces with insulating
cement. Insulate strainers so strainer basket flange or plug can be easily removed and
replaced without damaging the insulation and jacket. Provide a removable reusable
insulation cover. For below ambient services, provide a design that maintains vapor
barrier.
6. Insulate flanges and unions using a section of oversized preformed pipe insulation.
Overlap adjoining pipe insulation by not less than two times the thickness of pipe
insulation, or one pipe diameter, whichever is thicker.
7. Cover segmented insulated surfaces with a layer of finishing cement and coat with a
mastic. Install vapor-barrier mastic for below ambient services and a breather mastic for
above ambient services. Reinforce the mastic with fabric-reinforcing mesh. Trowel the
mastic to a smooth and well-shaped contour.
8. For services not specified to receive a field-applied jacket except for flexible elastomeric
and polyolefin, install fitted PVC cover over elbows, tees, strainers, valves, flanges, and
unions. Terminate ends with PVC end caps. Tape PVC covers to adjoining insulation
facing using PVC tape.
9. Stencil or label the outside insulation jacket of each union with the word "UNION."
Match size and color of pipe labels.
C. Insulate instrument connections for thermometers, pressure gages, pressure temperature taps,
test connections, flow meters, sensors, switches, and transmitters on insulated pipes, vessels,
and equipment. Shape insulation at these connections by tapering it to and around the
connection with insulating cement and finish with finishing cement, mastic, and flashing
sealant.
D. Install removable insulation covers at locations indicated. Installation shall conform to the
following:
1. Make removable flange and union insulation from sectional pipe insulation of same
thickness as that on adjoining pipe. Install same insulation jacket as adjoining pipe
insulation.
2. When flange and union covers are made from sectional pipe insulation, extend insulation
from flanges or union long at least two times the insulation thickness over adjacent pipe
insulation on each side of flange or union. Secure flange cover in place with stainless-
steel or aluminum bands. Select band material compatible with insulation and jacket.
3. Construct removable valve insulation covers in same manner as for flanges except divide
the two-part section on the vertical center line of valve body.
4. When covers are made from block insulation, make two halves, each consisting of
mitered blocks wired to stainless-steel fabric. Secure this wire frame, with its attached
insulation, to flanges with tie wire. Extend insulation at least 2 inches over adjacent pipe
insulation on each side of valve. Fill space between flange or union cover and pipe
insulation with insulating cement. Finish cover assembly with insulating cement applied
in two coats. After first coat is dry, apply and trowel second coat to a smooth finish.
5. Unless a PVC jacket is indicated in field-applied jacket schedules, finish exposed
surfaces with a metal jacket.
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3.6 CELLULAR-GLASS INSULATION INSTALLATION
A. Insulation Installation on Straight Pipes and Tubes:
1. Secure each layer of insulation to pipe with wire or bands and tighten bands without
deforming insulation materials.
2. Where vapor barriers are indicated, seal longitudinal seams, end joints, and protrusions
with vapor-barrier mastic and joint sealant.
3. For insulation with factory-applied jackets on above ambient services, secure laps with
outward clinched staples at 6 inches on-center
4. For insulation with factory-applied jackets on below ambient services, do not staple
longitudinal tabs but secure tabs with additional adhesive as recommended by insulation
material manufacturer and seal with vapor-barrier mastic and flashing sealant.
B. Insulation Installation on Pipe Flanges:
1. Install preformed pipe insulation to outer diameter of pipe flange.
2. Make width of insulation section same as overall width of flange and bolts, plus twice the
thickness of pipe insulation.
3. Fill voids between inner circumference of flange insulation and outer circumference of
adjacent straight pipe segments with cut sections of cellular-glass block insulation of
same thickness as pipe insulation.
4. Install jacket material with manufacturer's recommended adhesive, overlap seams at least
1 inch, and seal joints with flashing sealant.
C. Insulation Installation on Pipe Fittings and Elbows:
1. Install preformed sections of same material as straight segments of pipe insulation when
available. Secure according to manufacturer's written instructions.
2. When preformed sections of insulation are not available, install mitered sections of
cellular-glass insulation. Secure insulation materials with wire or bands.
D. Insulation Installation on Valves and Pipe Specialties:
1. Install preformed sections of cellular-glass insulation to valve body.
2. Arrange insulation to permit access to packing and to allow valve operation without
disturbing insulation.
3. Install insulation to flanges as specified for flange insulation application.
3.7 FLEXIBLE ELASTOMERIC INSULATION INSTALLATION
A. Seal longitudinal seams and end joints with manufacturer's recommended adhesive to eliminate
openings in insulation that allow passage of air to surface being insulated.
B. Insulation Installation on Pipe Flanges:
1. Install pipe insulation to outer diameter of pipe flange.
2. Make width of insulation section same as overall width of flange and bolts, plus twice the
thickness of pipe insulation.
3. Fill voids between inner circumference of flange insulation and outer circumference of
adjacent straight pipe segments with cut sections of sheet insulation of same thickness as
pipe insulation.
4. Secure insulation to flanges and seal seams with manufacturer's recommended adhesive
to eliminate openings in insulation that allow passage of air to surface being insulated.
C. Insulation Installation on Pipe Fittings and Elbows:
1. Install mitered sections of pipe insulation.
2. Secure insulation materials and seal seams with manufacturer's recommended adhesive to
eliminate openings in insulation that allow passage of air to surface being insulated.
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D. Insulation Installation on Valves and Pipe Specialties:
1. Install preformed valve covers manufactured of same material as pipe insulation when
available.
2. When preformed valve covers are not available, install cut sections of pipe and sheet
insulation to valve body. Arrange insulation to permit access to packing and to allow
valve operation without disturbing insulation.
3. Install insulation to flanges as specified for flange insulation application.
4. Secure insulation to valves and specialties and seal seams with manufacturer's
recommended adhesive to eliminate openings in insulation that allow passage of air to
surface being insulated.
3.8 FIELD-APPLIED JACKET INSTALLATION
A. Where glass-cloth jackets are indicated, install directly over bare insulation or insulation with
factory-applied jackets.
1. Draw jacket smooth and tight to surface with 2-inch overlap at seams and joints.
2. Embed glass cloth between two 0.062-inch- thick coats of lagging adhesive.
3. Completely encapsulate insulation with coating, leaving no exposed insulation.
B. Where FSK jackets are indicated, install as follows:
1. Draw jacket material smooth and tight.
2. Install lap or joint strips with same material as jacket.
3. Secure jacket to insulation with manufacturer's recommended adhesive.
4. Install jacket with 1-1/2-inch laps at longitudinal seams and 3-inch- wide joint strips at
end joints.
5. Seal openings, punctures, and breaks in vapor-retarder jackets and exposed insulation
with vapor-barrier mastic.
C. Where PVC jackets are indicated, install with 1-inch overlap at longitudinal seams and end
joints; for horizontal applications, install with longitudinal seams along top and bottom of tanks
and vessels. Seal with manufacturer's recommended adhesive.
1. Apply two continuous beads of adhesive to seams and joints, one bead under lap and the
finish bead along seam and joint edge.
D. Where metal jackets are indicated, install with 2-inch overlap at longitudinal seams and end
joints. Overlap longitudinal seams arranged to shed water. Seal end joints with weatherproof
sealant recommended by insulation manufacturer. Secure jacket with stainless-steel bands 12
inches on-center and at end joints.
3.9 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Tests and Inspections:
1. Inspect ductwork, randomly selected by Engineer, by removing field-applied jacket and
insulation in layers in reverse order of their installation. Extent of inspection shall be
limited to one location(s) for each duct system defined in the "Duct Insulation Schedule,
General" Article.
2. Inspect pipe, fittings, strainers, and valves, randomly selected by Engineer, by removing
field-applied jacket and insulation in layers in reverse order of their installation. Extent
of inspection shall be limited to three locations of straight pipe for each pipe service
defined in the "Piping Insulation Schedule, General" Article.
B. All insulation applications will be considered defective Work if sample inspection reveals
noncompliance with requirements.
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3.10 DUCT INSULATION SCHEDULE, GENERAL
A. Plenums and Ducts Requiring Insulation:
1. Indoor, concealed supply and outdoor air.
2. Indoor, exposed supply and outdoor air.
3. Indoor, concealed exhaust/relief between 36” upstream of isolation damper and
penetration of building exterior.
4. Indoor, exposed exhaust/relief between 36” upstream of isolation damper and penetration
of building exterior.
5. Outdoor, concealed supply and return.
6. Sound attenuators shall be insulated the same as inlet and outlet connecting ducts.
7. Ducts supplied with or field lined with acoustic internal insulation shall be insulated as if
no liner is present. The presence of liner does not alleviate the requirement for external
insulation.
B. Items Not Insulated:
1. Factory-insulated flexible ducts.
2. Factory-insulated plenums and HVAC casings.
3. Flexible connectors.
4. Vibration-control devices.
5. Factory-insulated access panels and doors.
6. Double wall factory insulated ductwork.
7. Double wall gas burning appliances including boilers, water heaters, &
8. PVC sealed combustion outdoor air intake “pipes”
9. Phenolic Foam Non-Metal Ductwork
3.11 INDOOR DUCT INSULATION SCHEDULE
A. Insulation materials and thicknesses are identified below. If more than one material is listed for
a duct system, selection from materials listed is Contractor's option.
B. Concealed:
1. Round and flat-oval, supply-air duct insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 1-1/2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
2. Rectangular, supply-air (including sound attenuators) duct insulation shall be one of the
following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 1-1/2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
b. Mineral-Fiber Board: 1-1/2 inches thick and 2-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
3. Rectangular, outdoor-air duct insulation shall be one of the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
b. Mineral-Fiber Board: 2 inches thick and 3-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
4. Rectangular, exhaust-air duct insulation between isolation damper and penetration of
building exterior shall be one of the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
b. Mineral-Fiber Board: 2 inches thick and 2-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
C. Exposed to (conditioned) Occupied Spaces and conveying conditioned (cooled) air:
1. Round and flat-oval, supply-air duct insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 1-1/2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
2. Rectangular, supply-air (including sound attenuators) duct insulation shall be one of the
following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Board: 1-1/2 inches thick and 2-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
D. Exposed to Unoccupied Spaces (Equipment, Storage & Boiler Rooms):
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1. Round and flat-oval, supply-air duct insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 1-1/2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
2. Rectangular, supply-air (including sound attenuators) duct insulation shall be one of the
following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Board: 1-1/2 inches thick and 2-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
3. Rectangular, outdoor-air intake for ventilation and sealed combustion air intake duct
insulation shall be one of the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Board: 2 inches thick and 2-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
4. Rectangular, exhaust-air duct insulation between isolation damper and penetration of
building exterior shall be one of the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber Board: 2 inches thick and 2-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
E. Kiln Exhaust (from kiln outlet to termination at outside wall):
1. Mineral Fiber pipe insulation: 1-1/2 inches thick. Field install aluminum jacketing over
factory jacketing.
F. Type II kitchen hood exhaust ductwork:
1. Fire Rated Blanket: 1-1/2 inch thick
G. Type I Commercial Kitchen Hood exhaust ductwork:
1. Fire Rated Blanket: 1-1/2 inch thick
3.12 ABOVEGROUND, OUTDOOR DUCT INSULATION SCHEDULE
A. Insulation materials and thicknesses are identified below. If more than one material is listed for
a duct system, selection from materials listed is Contractor's option.
B. Roof-mounted ductwork (including sound attenuators) within Architectural Enclosure,
rectangular, metal supply and return-air duct insulation shall be one of the following:
1. Mineral-Fiber Board: 2 inches thick and 3-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
2. Mineral-Fiber Blanket: 1-1/2 inches thick and 1.5-lb/cu. ft. nominal density.
C. Ductwork (including sound attenuators) exposed to outdoors, rectangular, supply and return-air:
Factory insulated double-wall ductwork shall be used. Sound attenuators shall be externally
insulated and encased with outer sheet metal wall to equal specifications of adjoining factory
insulated double-wall duct. See Section 23 “Metal Ducts” for double-wall construction.
3.13 EQUIPMENT INSULATION SCHEDULE
A. Insulation materials and thicknesses are identified below. If more than one material is listed for
a type of equipment, selection from materials listed is Contractor's option.
B. Insulate indoor and outdoor equipment in paragraphs below that is not factory insulated.
C. Chilled-water pump volute insulation shall be one of the following:
1. Flexible Elastomeric: 1 inch thick.
D. Air-separator insulation shall be one of the following:
1. Cellular Glass: 1-1/2 inch thick
2. Mineral-Fiber Pipe and Tank: 1-1/2 inch thick
3.14 PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE, GENERAL
A. Acceptable preformed pipe and tubular insulation materials and thicknesses are identified for
each piping system and pipe size range. If more than one material is listed for a piping system,
selection from materials listed is Contractor's option.
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3.15 INDOOR PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE
A. Condensate and Equipment Drain Water below 60 Deg F:
1. All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Flexible Elastomeric: 1/2 inch thick
B. Chilled Water:
1. NPS 1 and Smaller: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 1 inch thick.
2. NPS 1-1/4 thru 4: Insulation shall be one of the following:
a. Cellular Glass: 1-1/2 inches thick
b. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 1-1/2 inch thick
3. NPS 4 and Larger: Insulation shall be one of the following:
a. Cellular Glass: 2 inches thick
b. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 2 inch thick
4. Strainer ports and other parts accessories requiring periodic access for service:
a. Flexible Elastomeric: 1/2 inch thick
C. Heating Water:
1. NPS 1-1/4 and Smaller: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 1.5 inch thick
2. NPS 1-1/2 thru 3: Insulation shall be one of the following:
a. Cellular Glass: 2 inches thick
b. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 1-1/2 inch thick.
3. NPS 4 and Larger: Insulation shall be one of the following:
a. Cellular Glass: 2 inch thick
b. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 2 inch thick
D. Refrigerant Suction:
1. All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Flexible Elastomeric: 1 inch thick.
3.16 OUTDOOR PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE
A. Chilled Water Supply & Return:
1. All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 2” thick
B. Heating-Hot-Water Supply and Return 200 Deg F:
1. All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Mineral-Fiber, Preformed Pipe, Type I: 2 inch thick.
C. Refrigerant Suction and Hot-Gas Piping:
1. All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the following:
a. Flexible Elastomeric: 1 inch thick.
3.17 INDOOR, FIELD-APPLIED JACKET/CLOTH SCHEDULE
A. Install jacket/cloth over insulation material. For insulation with factory-applied jacket, install
the field-applied jacket over the factory-applied jacket.
B. If more than one material is listed, selection from materials listed is Contractor's option.
C. Ducts conveying conditioned (cooled) air exposed to occupied areas:
1. Glass Cloth & Mastic.
D. Ducts, Exposed in Equipment Rooms:
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1. Factory applied FSK jacket as specified elsewhere in this section.
E. Equipment, Exposed in Equipment Rooms:
1. Glass Cloth & Mastic.
F. Piping, Exposed in Finished Spaces and Equipment Rooms:
1. PVC: 30 mils (0.8 mm) thick.
3.18 OUTDOOR, FIELD-APPLIED JACKET SCHEDULE
A. Install jacket over insulation material. For insulation with factory-applied jacket, install the
field-applied jacket over the factory-applied jacket.
B. Piping, Exposed:
1. Aluminum, Stucco Embossed: 0.024 inch thick.
C. Outdoor Jacket shall be carried through exterior envelope (roof & wall) to allow for sealant and
flashing. Seal both interior and exterior of wall openings. Provide wall opening sleeve per
230500.
END OF SECTION 230700
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UTILITIES. THEY SHALL COOPERATE WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN MAINTAINING THEIR
SERVICE AND / OR RELOCATION OF LINES.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT GOPHER STATE ONE CALL AT 651-454-0002 AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE FOR THE LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS,
PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING
CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.
WARNING
DEMOLITION NOTES
1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION IS BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY BY LOUCKS ASSOCIATES AND
RECORD UTILITY DRAWINGS FROM THE CITY OF SCANDIA. LOUCKS ASSOCIATES DOES
NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY TO AVOID PROPERTY
DAMAGE TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE OF THIS
PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO
ADJACENT PROPERTIES OCCURRING DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE OF THIS
PROJECT.
3. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING TRAFFIC
CONTROL DEVICES SUCH AS BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS, DIRECTIONAL SIGNS,
FLAGMEN AND LIGHTS TO CONTROL THE MOVEMENT OF TRAFFIC WHERE NECESSARY.
PLACEMENT OF THESE DEVICES SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO
PLACEMENT. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPROPRIATE
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARDS.
4. IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, THE
CONTRACTOR WILL BE SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDITIONS ON
THE JOB SITE, INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY DURING THE
PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THIS REQUIREMENT WILL APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT
BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS.
5. THE DUTY OF THE ENGINEER OR THE DEVELOPER TO CONDUCT CONSTRUCTION REVIEW
OF THE CONTRACTORS PERFORMANCE IS NOT INTENDED TO INCLUDE REVIEW OF THE
ADEQUACY OF THE CONTRACTORS SAFETY MEASURES IN, OR NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION
SITE.
6. BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A TEMPORARY
ROCK ENTRANCE PAD AT ALL POINTS OF VEHICLE EXIT FROM THE PROJECT SITE. SAID
ROCK ENTRANCE PAD SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR THE DURATION
OF THE PROJECT. SEE SHEET C5 FOR DETAILS.
7. EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE ESTABLISHED AROUND
THE SITE PERIMETER AS SHOWN AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH NPDES PERMIT
REQUIREMENTS, BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, CITY REQUIREMENTS AND THE DETAILS
SHOWN ON SHEET C5 & C8 OF THE PROJECT PLANS.
8. ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY INCLUDING STOCKPILING, STAGING & PARKING MUST TAKE
PLACE ON-SITE.
9. TEMPORARY STREET SIGNS, LIGHTING & ADDRESSES SHALL BE PROVIDED DURING
CONSTRUCTION.
10. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A CITY & COUNTY PERMIT FOR OBSTRUCTIONS AND WORK
WITHIN RIGHT-OF-WAY. PERMIT IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO REMOVALS OR INSTALLATION.
11. PROTECT EXISTING SITE FEATURES THAT ARE NOT NOTED FOR REMOVAL. IF
DISCREPANCIES ARISE, NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY FOR RESOLUTION.
12. WE HAVE SHOWN EXISTING SERVICES BASED ON CITY AS-BUILTS & A GOPHER ONE
LOCATE. THERE MAY BE SERVICES THAT ARE NOT SHOWN.
13. NO WORK TO BE DONE OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION/SILT FENCE WITHOUT PRIOR
AUTHORIZATION FROM ENGINEER.
14. THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING SERVICES WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS SHALL BE
COORDINATED WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND UTILITY OWNER. ADDITIONAL
SERVICES MAY EXIST THAT ARE NOT SHOWN.
15. SANITARY SEWER SERVICES ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY LOCATION
& REMOVE.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
Review Date
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Date
I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was
prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that
I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the
laws of the State of Minnesota.
Vicki J. Van Dell - PE
41352
Project Lead
Drawn By
Checked By
Loucks Project No.
10/16/17
1 ADDENDUM 2 11/9/2017
2 ADDENDUM 3 11/20/2017
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REMOVE EXISTING CONCRETE
REMOVE EXISTING LIGHT POLES
REMOVE EXISTING
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
REMOVE EXISTING LANDSCAPING
REMOVE EXISTING BITUMINOUS
REMOVE EXISTING CURB, FENCE
& GUARDRAIL
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BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT
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SITE DATA
AREA
SCHOOL PARCEL AREA = 515,536 SF, 11.8 ACRES, 100%
IMPERVIOUS AREA = 178,942 SF, 4.1 ACRES, 34.7%
PERVIOUS AREA = 336,594 SF, 7.7 ACRES, 65.3%
DISTURBED AREA = 109,536 SF, 2.51 ACRES, 100%
IMPERVIOUS AREA (WITHIN DISTURBED AREA) = 21,666 SF, 0.49 ACRES, 19.8%
PERVIOUS AREA (WITHIN DISTURBED AREA) = 87,870 SF, 2.02 ACRES, 80.2%
SITE NOTES
1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION IS BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY BY LOUCKS ASSOCIATES AND
RECORD UTILITY DRAWINGS FROM THE CITY OF SCANDIA. LOUCKS ASSOCIATES DOES
NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
2. MINNESOTA STATE STATUTE REQUIRES NOTIFICATION PER "GOPHER STATE ONE CALL"
PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY GRADING, EXCAVATION OR UNDERGROUND WORK.
3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES
AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS
FROM THE PLANS.
4. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A CITY & COUNTY PERMIT FOR OBSTRUCTIONS AND WORK
WITHIN RIGHT-OF-WAY. PERMIT IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO REMOVALS OR INSTALLATION.
5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN TO THE FACE OF CURB UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
6. PROVIDE A 3 FOOT TAPER AT ALL CURB TERMINI.
7. ALL PAVING, CONCRETE CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK SHALL BE FURNISHED AND
INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DETAILS SHOWN PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
CITY. SEE LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR ANY ADDITIONAL HARDSCAPE
APPLICATIONS.
8. THE CITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING AND BUILDING INSPECTIONS DEPT. AND THE
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY WORK
WITHIN THE STREET RIGHT OF WAY (SIDEWALK, STREET OR DRIVEWAYS)
9. ANY SIGN OR FIXTURES REMOVED WITH IN THE RIGHT OF WAY OR AS PART OF THE SITE
WORK SHALL BE REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY
REQUIREMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRESERVE AND MAINTAIN ANY EXISTING
STREET LIGHTS AND TRAFFIC SIGNS PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY.
10. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF SITE IMPROVEMENTS NOT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET ARE
DESCRIBED AND PROVIDED IN FURTHER DETAIL ON THE ARCHITECTURAL AND
LANDSCAPE PLANS. THIS INCLUDES LANDSCAPING, LIGHTING AND OTHER FIXTURES.
11. B612 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE EDGE OF ALL COMMON
DRIVES AND PARKING LOTS WITHIN THE SITE, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
12. ALL PARKING LOT PAVEMENT MARKINGS SHALL BE 4" WIDE WHITE PAINTED STRIPING.
13. DISABLED PARKING SIGNAGE & PAVEMENT MARKINGS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ADA & MINNESOTA RULES 1341.0502.
14. CITY ENGINEERING STAFF MUST BE PRESENT TO INSPECT ALL CONCRETE FORMS IN
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY PRIOR TO POUR. MINIMUM 24 HOUR NOTICE REQUIRED.
15. “NO PARKING FIRE LANE” SIGNS MUST BE INSTALLED AS INDICATED BY THE CITY FIRE
CHIEF. VERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS AND NUMBER OF REQUIRED SIGNS WITH THE CITY FIRE
CHIEF. SIGNAGE MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE FINAL OCCUPANCY INSPECTION.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CALLING FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING
UTILITIES. THEY SHALL COOPERATE WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN MAINTAINING THEIR
SERVICE AND / OR RELOCATION OF LINES.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT GOPHER STATE ONE CALL AT 651-454-0002 AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE FOR THE LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS,
PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING
CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.
WARNING
ADA ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
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DATE:
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the Consultant from any & all responsibilities, claims, and liabilities.
LOUCKS
7200 Hemlock Lane, Suite 300
Maple Grove, MN 55369
763.424.5505
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PLANNING
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LAND SURVEYING
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Date
I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was
prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that
I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the
laws of the State of Minnesota.
Vicki J. Van Dell - PE
41352
Project Lead
Drawn By
Checked By
Loucks Project No.
10/16/17
1 ADDENDUM 2 11/9/2017
2 ADDENDUM 3 11/20/2017
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CBMH 10
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INV-1032.81
65' 18" HDPE @ 0.35%
CBMH 11
RIM-1037.5
INV-1032.51
CB 4
WITH 3'x4' CONCRETE
COLLAR.
RIM-1037.4
INV-1034.4
PROVIDE
3'x4'CONCRETE
SPLASH BLOCK
UNDER ROOF DRAIN -
SEE DETAIL CUSTOM
5 AND BID ALT. #1
NOTE 1.
8
CB 1
WITH 3'x4' CONCRETE
COLLAR.
RIM-1037.4
INV-1034.4 -
SEE BID ALT. #1 INSET
AND NOTE 2.
CB 2
WITH 3'x4' CONCRETE
COLLAR.
RIM-1037.4
INV-1034.4
90' 12" HDPE @ 0.6%
80' 6" DRAIN-
TILE @ 1.0%
AT EDGE OF
PLAYGROUND
8 8 8 8
40' 12" RCP @ 2.25%
VEST
120
CB 7
RIM-1036.4
INV-1034.4
173' 12" HDPE @ 0.44%
CBMH 8
RIM-1036.7
INV-1033.63
CBMH 6
RIM-1036.8
INV-1032.64
FES F W/RIPRAP
INV-1023.96
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CBMH 13
RIM-1037.5
INV-1032.30
CB 12
RIM-1037.5
INV-1033.5
CBMH 9
RIM-1037.5
INV-1033.04
6" HDPE INLET-1034.49
134' 15" DIRECTIONAL
BORE HDPE @ 0.44%
86' 12" HDPE @ 1.4%
102' 21" HDPE @ 0.40%
21' 12" RCP @ 11.2%
CBMH 16
RIM-1035.7
INV-1031.89
154' 18" HDPE @ 0.49%
84' 12" HDPE
@ 1.30%
49' 12" HDPE
@ 1.10%
CBMH 5
RIM-1036.5
INV-1033.31
107' 15" HDPE @ 0.63%
88
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FES B W/RIP RAP
INV-1036.0
FES A
INV-1036.90
FES C
INV-1035.0
CBMH 3
RIM-1037.0
INV-1033.86
92' 12" HDPE @ 0.6%
436' 18" DIRECTIONAL
BORE HDPE @ 0.50%
FES W/RIP RAP D
INV-1031.68
98' 30" ARCH RCP @ 0.21%
48" OCS 1
RIM=1033.80
INV(W)=1026.22
INV(E)=1029.30
(SEE DETAIL)
105'- 6" PVC
PERFORATED
DRAINTILE
INV=1026.22
BIOFILTRATION BASIN
FES E
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DRAINTILE CLEANOUT
RIM=1034.00
INV=1026.22
DRAINTILE CLEANOUT
RIM=1034.00
INV=1026.22
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115'- 6" PVC
PERFORATED
DRAINTILE
INV=1026.22
107'- 6" PVC
PERFORATED
DRAINTILE
INV=1026.22
PROVIDE
3'x4'CONCRETE
SPLASH BLOCK
UNDER ROOF DRAIN
PROVIDE
3'x4'CONCRETE
SPLASH BLOCK
UNDER ROOF DRAIN
8
STMH 17
RIM-1033.1
INV-1024.04
42' 18" RCP @ 0.2%
27' 12" HDPE @ 1.37%
STUB INV-1034.0
SEE MECHANICAL FOR
CONTINUATION IN BUILDING.
PROVIDE
3'x4'CONCRETE
SPLASH BLOCK
UNDER ROOF DRAIN
8
8 8 8
88
88
59' 18" HDPE @ 0.35%
D.T. INV-1035.4
80' 6" DRAIN-
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AT EDGE OF
PLAYGROUND
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WYE INV-1034.60
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9' 21" HDPE @-3.33%
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3'x4'CONCRETE
SPLASH BLOCK
UNDER ROOF DRAIN
PROVIDE
3'x4'CONCRETE
SPLASH BLOCK
UNDER ROOF DRAIN
STORM SEWER STUBS
INV-1034.4
SEE MECHANICAL FOR CONNECTIONS
SEE DETAIL CUSTOM 4.
FILL IN LOW AREAS
WHERE ROOF DRAINS
WERE REMOVED
TO ENSURE POSITIVE
DRAINAGE AWAY
FROM THE BUILDING.
UTILITY PLAN
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Gopher State One Call
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CALLING FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING
UTILITIES. THEY SHALL COOPERATE WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES IN MAINTAINING THEIR
SERVICE AND / OR RELOCATION OF LINES.
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT GOPHER STATE ONE CALL AT 651-454-0002 AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE FOR THE LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS,
PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING
CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.
WARNING
1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION IS BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY BY LOUCKS ASSOCIATES.
2. ALL SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER AND WATERMAIN UTILITIES SHALL BE FURNISHED
AND INSTALLED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE CITY AND THE
STANDARD UTILITIES SPECIFICATION OF THE CITY ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION OF
MINNESOTA (CEAM), 2013 EDITION. HDPE PIPE CONNECTIONS INTO ALL CONCRETE
STRUCTURES SHALL BE MADE WITH WATER TIGHT MATERIALS, UTILIZING AN A-LOK OR
WATERSTOP GASKET OR BOOT, CAST-IN-PLACE RUBBER BOOT, OR APPROVED EQUAL.
WHERE THE ALIGNMENT PRECLUDES THE USE OF THE ABOVE APPROVED WATERTIGHT
METHODS, CONSEAL 231 WATERSTOP SEALANT, OR APPROVED EQUAL WILL ONLY BE
ALLOWED AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. ALL SANITARY SEWER MAIN LINE SHALL BE
SDR 35. ALL SANITARY SEWER SERVICES SHALL BE SDR 26.
3. SEE SHEETS C8 AND THE CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPECIFIC UTILITY DETAILS AND
UTILITY SERVICE DETAILS.
4. ALL UTILITY PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE COMPACTED SAND OR FINE GRANULAR MATERIAL
PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY. ALL COMPACTION SHALL BE PERFORMED PER THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CEAM SPECIFICATION.
5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY GOPHER STATE ONE CALL AT 651-454-0002 AT LEAST 48
HOURS PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY EXCAVATION OR UNDERGROUND WORK.
6. ADJUST ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES, BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE TO THE PROPOSED
GRADES WHERE DISTURBED AND COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE UTILITY
OWNERS. STRUCTURES BEING RESET TO PAVED AREAS MUST MEET OWNERS
REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAFFIC LOADING.
7. PROPOSED PIPE MATERIALS:
7.1. STORM SEWER HDPE 12" - 24" DIAMETER.
8. STORM SEWER PIPE SHALL MEET OF EXCEED AASHTO M294 MINIMUM PIPE STIFFNESS PER
ASTM D2412 60PSI FOR 8"-18".
9. PROPOSED GAS, TELEPHONE & ELECTRIC SERVICES ARE APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS ONLY.
COORDINATE EACH SERVICE WITH THE UTILITY OWNER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR. IF
ANY PROPOSED SERVICE LOCATION VARY SIGNIFICANTLY OR CONFLICT, THE ENGINEER
MUST BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE SERVICE.
10. THE REMOVAL OF EXISTING SERVICES WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION LIMITS SHALL BE
COORDINATED WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND UTILITY OWNER. ADDITIONAL
SERVICES MAY EXIST.
11. ALL WATER SERVICES MUST BE INSTALLED AT A 7.5-FT BURY DEPTH.
11.1. INSULATE ALL CROSSINGS INVOLVING WATER AND SEWER.
12. PVC SANITARY SEWERS MUST MEET ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ASTM STANDARDS: D3034,
F789, D2665, OR F891. ASTM D2241 PIPE MAY BE USED FOR SEWERS 6-INCH AND LARGER.
THE INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ASTM D2321, WHICH REQUIRES INSTALLATION BY
OPEN TRENCH ON A CONTINUOUS GRANULAR BED (SEE CURRENT MINNESOTA RULES,
PART 4714).
13. RCP STORM SEWERS MUST COMPLY WITH ASTM C76 (SEE CURRENT MINNESOTA RULES,
PART 4714).
14. HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) STORM DRAINS MUST COMPLY WITH CURRENT
MINNESOTA RULES, PART 4714:
14.1. PIPES 4-INCH TO 10-INCH IN SIZE MUST COMPLY WITH AASHTO M252.
14.2. PIPES 12-INCH TO 60-INCH IN SIZE MUST COMPLY WITH ASTM F2306.
14.3. ALL FITTINGS MUST COMPLY WITH ASTM D3212.
14.4. WATER-TIGHT JOINTS MUST BE USED AT ALL CONNECTIONS INCLUDING STRUCTURES.
15. ALL JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS IN THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM SHALL BE GASTIGHT OR
WATERTIGHT (SEE CURRENT MINNESOTA RULES, PART 4714). APPROVED RESILIENT RUBBER
JOINTS MUST BE USED TO MAKE WATERTIGHT CONNECTIONS TO MANHOLES,
CATCHBASINS, AND OTHER STRUCTURES.
16. WATER SERVICE LINES MUST BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 10-FEET HORIZONTALLY FROM ANY
MANHOLE, CATCHBASIN, OR OTHER SOURCE OF CONTAMINATION, MEASURED FROM
OUTER EDGE OF THE PIPE TO THE OUTER EDGE OF THE CONTAMINATION SOURCE (SEE
CURRENT MINNESOTA RULES, PART 4714).
17. THE BOTTOM OF WATER SERVICE PIPES LOCATED WITHIN 10-FEET OF THE SEWER
CROSSING MUST BE AT LEAST 12-INCHES ABOVE THE TOP OF THE SEWER. WHEN THIS IS
NOT FEASIBLE, THE SEWER PIPE MUST BE CONSTRUCTED OF MATERIALS LISTED IN
CURRENT MINNESOTA RULES, PART 4714. THE WATER SERVICE SHOULD NOT CONTAIN
ANY JOINTS OR CONNECTIONS WITHIN 10-FEET OF A CROSSING.
18. ALL PORTIONS OF THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM LOCATED WITHIN 10-FEET OF THE BUILDING
OR WATER SERVICE LINE MUST BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT MINNESOTA
RULES, PART 4714.
UTILITY NOTES
CHECKED BY:
DATE:
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this project. These CADD files shall not be used on other projects, for
additions to this project, or for completion of this project by others
without written approval by the Consultant. With the Consultant's
approval, others may be permitted to obtain copies of the CADD
drawing files for information and reference only. All intentional or
unintentional revisions, additions, or deletions to these CADD files
shall be made at the full risk of that party making such revisions,
additions or deletions and that party shall hold harmless and indemnify
the Consultant from any & all responsibilities, claims, and liabilities.
LOUCKS
7200 Hemlock Lane, Suite 300
Maple Grove, MN 55369
763.424.5505
www.loucksinc.com
PLANNING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
LAND SURVEYING
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL
Review Date
SHEET INDEX
License No.
Date
I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was
prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that
I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the
laws of the State of Minnesota.
Vicki J. Van Dell - PE
41352
Project Lead
Drawn By
Checked By
Loucks Project No.
10/16/17
1 ADDENDUM 2 11/9/2017
2 ADDENDUM 3 11/20/2017
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STORM SEWER STRUCTURE SCHEDULE
STRUCTURE SIZE & MATERIAL CASTING
CB 1 12" NYLOPLAST 12" OPEN GRATE
CB 2 12" NYLOPLAST 12" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 3 18" NYLOPLAST 18" OPEN GRATE
CB 4 12" NYLOPLAST 12" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 5 18" NYLOPLAST 18" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 6 48" CONCRETE NEENAH R-2370-A
CB 7 18" NYLOPLAST 18" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 8 18" NYLOPLAST 18" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 9 24" NYLOPLAST 24" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 10 24" NYLOPLAST 24" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 11 24" NYLOPLAST 24" OPEN GRATE
CB 12 18" NYLOPLAST 18" OPEN GRATE
CBMH 13 48" CONCRETE NEENAH R-2370-A
CBMH 16 60" CONCRETE NEENAH R-2370-A
STMH 17 48" CONCRETE NEENAH R-1642
NOTE:
BASE BID: USE DETAIL CUSTOM 3 FOR THE 3-FT x 4-FT
CONCRETE PAD WITH DEPRESSED CASTING.
BID ALTERNATE 1
1. REMOVE 1 SPLASH BLOCK.
2. NO CB 1 AND CB 2. DIRECT UNDERGROUND
CONNECTION INSTEAD. SEE DETAIL CUSTOM 4.
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LOUCKS
7200 Hemlock Lane, Suite 300
Maple Grove, MN 55369
763.424.5505
www.loucksinc.com
PLANNING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
LAND SURVEYING
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
ENVIRONMENTAL
Review Date
SHEET INDEX
License No.
Date
I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was
prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that
I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the
laws of the State of Minnesota.
Vicki J. Van Dell - PE
41352
Project Lead
Drawn By
Checked By
Loucks Project No.
10/16/17
1 ADDENDUM 2 11/9/2017
2 ADDENDUM 3 11/22/2017
CIVIL DETAILS
C9
CIV
IL D
ETA
ILS
OUTLET
48" TO 72"
12" MIN.
DOGHOUSES SHALL BE GROUTED
BOTH ON THE INSIDE AND
OUTSIDE OF THE STRUCTURE.
PRECAST MANHOLE
SECTIONS
PROVIDE
1
4
" PLATE
WITH LOCKING
CLASP &
1
2
" PAD
LOCK HOLE.
C
NORMAL
WATER
ELEVATION
PIPE SIZE
WILL VARY
GALVANIZED GRATE
(SPLIT) 4"X4" OPENINGS
OUTLET CONTROL
STRUCTURE -
WEIR/ORIFICE
INLET
PRECAST BASE SLAB
INLET
ELEVATION
A
HIGH WATER LEVEL -
(EMERGENCY OVERFLOW)
D
1
4
B
1 1029.30
OUTLET CONTROL STRUCTURE ELEVATION TABLE
1026.22 1026.22 1033.80
OCS NO. A B C D
E
TOP OF WEIR
ELEVATION
WEIR TO BE REINFORCED WITH AT
LEAST #4 REBAR, 12" ON CENTER.
1033.70
E
ORIFICE OPENING SIZE - F
INVERT ELEVATION - G
F G
WEIR/ORIFICE
E
TOP OF WEIR
ELEVATION
48"
H
H
DRAWN 2/2016
LOUCKS PLATE NO.
4318
LOUCKS
6"Hx15"L 1032.00
ORIFICE OPENING
SIZE - F
INVERT
ELEVATION - G
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING
1. INSTALL SILT FENCE AND/OR OR OTHER APPROPRIATE TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES TO PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING ORENTERING THE PRACTICE DURING CONSTRUCTION.
2. ALL DOWN-GRADIENT PERIMETER SEDIMENT CONTROL BMP'S MUST BE IN PLACE BEFORE ANY UP GRADIENT LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY BEGINS.
3. PERFORM CONTINUOUS INSPECTIONS OF EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES.
4. INSTALL UTILITIES (WATER, SANITARY SEWER, ELECTRIC, PHONE, FIBER OPTIC, ETC) PRIOR TO SETTING FINAL GRADE OF BIORETENTION DEVICE.
5. ROUGH GRADE THE SITE. IF BIORETENTION AREAS ARE BEING USED AS TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASINS LEAVE A MINIMUM OF 3 FEET OF COVEROVER THE PRACTICE TO PROTECT THE UNDERLYING SOILS FROM CLOGGING.
6. PERFORM ALL OTHER SITE IMPROVEMENTS.
7. SEED AND MULCH ALL AREAS AFTER DISTURBANCE.
8. CONSTRUCT BIORETENTION DEVICE UPON STABILIZATION OF CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA.
9. IMPLEMENT TEMPORARY AND PERMANATE EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES.
10. PLANT AND MULCH BIORETENTION DEVICE.
11. REMOVE TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA IS ADEQUATELY VEGETATED.
GENERAL NOTES
1. IN THE EVENT THAT SEDIMENT IS INTRODUCED INTO THE BMP DURING OR IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EXCAVATION, THIS MATERIAL SHALL BEREMOVED FROM THE PRACTICE PRIOR TO CONTINUING CONSTRUCTION.
2. GRADING OF BIORETENTION DEVICES SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED USING LOW-COMPACTION EARTH-MOVING EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT COMPACTIONOF UNDERLYING SOILS.
3. ALL SUB MATERIALS BELOW THE SPECIFIED BIORETENTION DEPTH (ELEVATION) SHALL BE UNDISTURBED, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
SEE LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION NOTE ON
SHEET L2
1
1
2
3'x4' CONCRETE SPLASH BOX
DRAWN 11/2017
LOUCKS PLATE NO.
CUSTOM 5
LOUCKS
CLASSROOM121
CLASSROOM119
CLASSROOM125
CLASSROOM116
CLASSROOM126
CLASSROOM115
CLASSROOM127
CLASSROOM114
CLASSROOM128 CLASSROOM
113
CLASSROOM129
CLASSROOM112
COPY122
MECH124
WORK123
CORRIDOR111
GIRLS117
BOYS118
JAN118A
STOR117A
8'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
6'WB
SMARTBOARD
NIC
6'WB
6'TACKSTRIPS
8'TACKSTRIPS
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
HOOKTWOAT
9'-4"L28
TOTALVB1
P1VCT1
T2
P4 WC1
HOOKTWOAT
10'-0"L30
TOTAL
HOOKTWOAT
10'-0"L30
TOTAL
HOOKTWOAT
10'-0"L30
TOTAL
HOOKTWOAT
10'-0"L30
TOTAL
P9
VCT2
VB2
CPT1
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
6'WB
6'WB
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
P4 WC1T1T1
TYPICAL FOR ALLCLASSROOMS W/VCT1& VCT2 LABELS
P4 WC1
VB1P1
VCT1
VCT2
8'WHITEBOARD 8'
WHITEBOARD
3'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'WB
6'WB
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
P4 WC1
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
T4
T4
T1
T1
T1
CT1-3
PT1
P7
LVT1 T3
PT1
PT1
CT1-3P7
CT1-3P7
PT1P7
PT1
FRPPP7
CT1-3 P7
P4 WC1
P4 WC1
6'WB
6'WB
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'WB
6'WB
P4 WC1
T1
T16'
WB6'
WB
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS3'x4'
CORKBOARD
P4 WC1
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
T1
T1P4 WC1
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
3'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'WB
6'WB
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
P4 WC1
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
6'WB
6'WB
3'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPSVB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
T1
T1
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
VB1
P1VCT1 VCT2
T1
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
8'WHITEBOARD
8'WHITEBOARD
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
6'WB
6'WB
4'TACKSTRIPS
6'TACKSTRIPS
4'TACKSTRIPS
3'x4'CORK
BOARD
P4 WC1
P4 WC1
TYP
TYP
6'WB SMART
BOARDNIC
6'WB
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
SMARTBOARD
NIC
VB1CPT1
5' -
0"
LVT1
LVT2
LVT2
LVT1
VB1
LVT2
LVT1
LVT2LVT1
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
P4
P4CT4
CT4
ALTERNATE 1
desk desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
desk
* *
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
P9
P9
28' -
6"
4' -
6"
49' -
6"
4' -
6"
49' -
6"
4' -
6"
EQ1' - 6"
EQ
P9
WP1WP1
PATCH BRICK TO MATCH EXIST
VEST120
PAINT CMU & PATCHCARPET TO MATCHEXIST ADJACENT
PAINT CMU & PATCHCARPET TO MATCHEXIST ADJACENT
FINISH PLAN KEY & NOTES; EQUIPMENT NOTES:
XXX
XXX
INDICATES FLOOR & BASE FINISH (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, TAG IS FORENTIRE ROOM)INDICATES WALL FINISH (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, TAG IS FOR ENTIREROOM)
1. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLANS FOR CEILING FINISHES.
2. FINISHES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS.
3. INSTALL APPROPRIATE (JOHNSONITE VINYL OR SCHLUTER) TRANSITION STRIPS ANDTHRESHOLDS AT FLOORING MATERIAL TRANSITIONS AS LISTED BELOW. FLOORINGINSTALLER SHALL SUPPLY TRANSITION SPECIFICATIONS TO ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL.
T1: LVT TO VCT - JOHNSONITE CTA, COLOR 63 BURNT UMBERT2: CPT TO LVT/VCT/SEALED CONCRETE - JOHNSONITE CTA, COLOR 63 BURNT UMBERT3: LVT/VCT TO PT - SCHLUTER SYSTEMS RENO-U IN STAINLESS STEELT4: NEW FLOORING TO EXIST FLOORING - VERIFY EXISTING CONDITION AND INSTALL
APPROPRIATE TRANSITION
4. PAINT NON PREFINISHED GRILLES TO MATCH WALL COLOR. PATCH AND PAINT WALLSWHERE EXISTING SIGNS, LIGHTS, ALARMS, ETC HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM WALLS.PAINT ALL EXPOSED SURFACE MOUNTED CONDUIT TO MATCH WALL COLOR.
5. PREPARE EXISTING GLAZED CMU AS REQD TO RECEIVE NEW PAINT FINISH. REPAIR ORREPLACE DAMAGED GROUT.
6. PAINT ALL EXPOSED FACES OF SOFFITS & BULKHEADS TO MATCH THE ADJACENTWALL COLOR.
7. PROVIDE QUANTITY OF MAINTENANCE MATERIALS IDENTIFIED IN SPECIFICATION.
8. NEW FINISHES SHALL CONTINUE BEHIND/UNDER FURNITURE & FIXTURES UNO.
9. SUPPLY & INSTALL EXTRUDED CORNER GUARDS ON ALL EXTERIOR CORNERS OFINTERIOR GBD WALLS IN CORRIDORS (WALLS WITH TILE SHALL HAVE SCHLUTER STRIP) -INSTALL ABOVE VINYL BASE. SEE INTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE.
10. SEE SPECIFICATION FOR BULLETIN BOARDS, WHITE BOARDS AND TACK STRIPS. SEEFINISH PLAN FOR SIZES AND LOCATIONS.
11. REMOVE AND REINSTALL EXISTING TACK STRIPS AND BULLETIN BOARDS INCORRIDORS. COORDINATE NEW LOCATIONS WITH OWNER. REINSTALL TEACHER CASE &PROGRAM OF INQUIRY AS SHOWN ON FINISH PLAN.
12. PATCH ALL EXISTING WALLS WHERE SMARTBOARDS, WHITEBOARDS, EQUIPMENT ETC.ARE REMOVED AND NOT REINSTALLED. PREPARE WALLS AS REQD TO RECEIVE NEWFINISH.
13. CUBBY COLORS SHALL BE DEBOURGH MFG. CO., COLOR SMOKE. PROVIDED &INSTALLED BY HALDEMAN-HOMME UNDER CONTRACT DIRECTLY WITH THE OWNER.SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY.
14. PROVIDE VERSASHIELD MBX OVER EXISTING/PATCHED SLABS TO RECEIVE NEWCARPET, LUXURY VINYL TILE AND VINYL COMPOSITION TILE. PORCELAIN TILE ONEXISTING/PATCHED SLABS TO BE INSTALLED OVER ARDEX OR TEC SYSTEM (07 2619). ALLNEW FLOOR FINISHES ON NEW CONCRETE SLABS TO BE INSTALLED OVER NEW CONCRETEWITH BARRIER ONE AND UNDERSLAB VAPOR RETARDER (03 3000).
15. SIGNAGE SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY FOURTH DIMENSION - NON-GLARE ACRYLIC SUB-SURFACE PAINTED AKZO NOBEL # SIGN80071 GRAY; RAISED TEXT & SYMBOL 1/32" ADAALTERNATIVE ROWMARK 311-305 LIGHT GREY; ARIAL BOLD; MOUNT WITH FOAM TAPEAND SILASTIC SILICONE ADHESIVE GLASS MOUNTED BACKER. SEE SHEET A901 FORSCHEDULE AND DETAILS. NOTE: WHEN INSTALLED ON GLASS, BACKER SHALL BE ON THESAME SIDE OF THE GLASS AS THE SIGN.
16. FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT ARE INDICATED BY DASHED LINES. THEY ARE BY OWNERAND ARE SHOWN FOR COORDINATION PURPOSES ONLY. DESKS SHOWN AND LABELEDWITH AN * INDICATES SMART BOARD CONNECTION LOCATIONS.
17. ELECTRICAL DEVICE COLORS SHALL BE WHITE.
1
CERAMIC TILE;SEE FINISH PLAN
5/8" CEMENTBOARD BACKER
WALL - SEE FLOORPLAN FOR TYPE
SCHLUTER 1
WALL - SEE FLOORPLAN FOR TYPE
5/8" CEMENTBOARD BACKER CERAMIC TILE;
SEE FINISH PLAN
ALUMINUM EXTRUSION
1/4"
WALL COVERING
FEATHER WITH DRYWALLCOMPOUND TO ASSURE ASMOOTH TRANSITION TOJCAP
MECHANICALLY FASTEN ALUMINUMEXTRUSION WITH SELF-TAPPINGDRYWALL SCREWS
WALL TILE
SCHLUTER 2
SUBSTRATE - WALLAS SCHEDULED
GROUT
LUXURY VINYL TILE
CERAMIC TILE;SEE FINISH PLAN
5/8" CEMENTBOARD BACKER
WALL - SEE FLOORPLAN FOR TYPE
SCHLUTER 1
WALL - SEE FLOORPLAN FOR TYPE
5/8" HIGH IMPACTGYPSUM BOARD
EQUIPMENT PLATFORM NOTE:
EQUIPMENT PLATFORM ROOM 201 SHALL HAVE FLUID APPLIED FLOORINGON CONCRETE FLOORS AND INTEGRAL 8" HIGH BASE. SEE FLOORINGASSEMBLY DETAIL 3/A415.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN,SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME
OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT IAM A DULY LICENSED ARCHITECT UNDER THE
LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.
DATE: REG. NO.:
Marc R. DuBois
44898
CHECKED BY:
DATE:
DRAWN BY:
PROJECT:
REVISIONS:
BID SET
THE DESIGNS AND PLANS INDICATED ON THIS DRAWINGARE THE PROPERTY OF KRECH, O'BRIEN, MUELLER &ASSOCIATES, INC. ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED. NO
DESIGNS OF PLANS SHALL BE USED OR REPRODUCED INANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN
PERMISSION OF KRECH, O'BRIEN, MUELLER &ASSOCIATES, INC.
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LEGENDCODE ITEM MANUFACTURER MODEL LOCATION COMMENTS
ACT1 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE ARMSTRONG SCHOOL ZONE FINE FISSURED TYPICAL NEW CEILINGS; UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE 24" x 24" SQUARE LAY-IN WITH 15/16" PRELUDE SUSPENSION SYSTEM; WHITEACT2 ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE USG SHEETROCK LAY-IN CEILING PANEL
CLIMAPLUS VINYLKITCHEN AND NEW RESTROOMS CEILING TILE; UNLESS NOTEDOTHERWISE
24" x 24" SQUARE LAY-IN WITH DONN DX GRID & HOLD DOWN CLIPS.
BB1 BULLETIN BOARD CABINET CLARIDGE SURFACE MOUNTED CONTEMPORARYSERIES
SEE FINISH PLAN - COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH OWNER TWO 4'-0" WIDE x 3'-0" HIGH
CC1 CUBICLE CURTAIN MAHARAM SIDESTEP 511460 IN 009 HORIZON NURSES OFFICE SEE SPECIFICATIONCPT1 CARPET TILE MANNINGTON LIASON COLLECTION - RUFFIAN II EBONY
EARTH #1506SEE FINISH PLAN CARPET ENTRYWAY SYSTEM = 24" x 24" MODULAR - QUARTER TURN INSTALLATION
CPT2 CARPET TILE MANNINGTON CLOSE KNIT II, ST. CROIX 3411 SEE FINISH PLAN 24" x 24" MODULAR - QUARTER TURN INSTALLATIONCPT3 CARPET TILE MANNINGTON CARTHAGE LEGACY BALSAM 35088 SEE FINISH PLAN 24" x 24" MODULAR - MONOLITHIC INSTALLATIONCT1 CERAMIC TILE AMERICAN OLEAN 0091 GLOSS BISCUIT SEE FINISH PLAN & INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 4 1/4" x 4 1/4" FIELD TILE; TRIM PIECES AT EDGES AND CORNERS; GROUT - CUSTOM
BUILDING PRODUCTS CEG-1G 100% SOLIDS INDUSTRIAL GRADE EPOXY, COLOR #386OYSTER GRAY
CT1 -BULLNOSE
CERAMIC TILE AMERICAN OLEAN 0091 GLOSS BISCUIT SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 4 1/4" x 4 1/4" BULLNOSE TILE; TRIM PIECES AT EDGES AND CORNERS; GROUT -CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS CEG-1G 100% SOLIDS INDUSTRIAL GRADE EPOXY, COLOR#386 OYSTER GRAY
CT2 CERAMIC TILE AMERICAN OLEAN 0049 GLOSS BLACK BASE - SEE FINISH PLAN & INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 4 1/4" X 4 1/4" COVE BASE; TRIM PIECES AT EDGES AND CORNERS; GROUT - CUSTOMBUILDING PRODUCTS CEG-1G 100% SOLIDS INDUSTRIAL GRADE EPOXY, COLOR #386OYSTER GRAY
CT3 CERAMIC TILE AMERICAN OLEAN 0040 STORM GRAY ACCENT - SEE FINISH PLAN & INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 4 1/4" X 4 1/4" ACCENT TILE; GROUT - CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS CEG-1G 100%SOLIDS INDUSTRIAL GRADE EPOXY, COLOR #386 OYSTER GRAY
CT4 CERAMIC TILE AMERICAN OLEAN URBAN CANVAS 0004 MATTE LIGHT SMOKE WAINSCOT AT DRINKING FOUNTAINS - SEE ELEVATIONS AND FINISHPLAN
4 1/4" x 8 1/2" TILE; STACK BOND; BULLNOSE & TRIM PIECES; GROUT - CUSTOMBUILDING PRODUCTS CEG-1G 100% SOLIDS INDUSTRIAL GRADE EPOXY, COLOR TOMATCH TILE BODY
ER1 EPOXY RESIN SEE SPEC BLACK COUNTERTOPS IN ART/SCIENCE #109 3/4" SOLID EPOXY RESIN WITH BACKSPLASHFRPP FIBERGLASS REINFORCED
PLASTIC PANELSEE SPEC WHITE AT MOP SINK IN JANITORS - SEE FINISH PLANS 4'-0" HIGH; TRIM PIECES AT EDGES, ENDS AND TOPS OF PANELS
HDPE TOILET PARTITIONS SCRANTON PRODUCTS HINY HIDERS HDPE - COLOR SHALE TOILET ROOMS NFPA 286HOOK WALL MOUNTED COAT RACK
SYSTEMHANG SAFE HOOKS VIBRANT RACKS: HOOKS AT 8" SPACING;
MOUNTING BOARD SHALL BE SLATE GREYSEE FINISH PLAN FOR LENGTHS AND LOCATIONS PROVIDE MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR ALL TYPES OF WALLS; FOLLOW MANUFACTURER'S
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION; PROVIDE BLOCKING IN WALLS AS REQDLVT1 LUXURY VINYL TILE MANNINGTON NATURE'S PATHS VENA - DURANGO CORRIDORS & NURSE'S OFFICE - SEE FINISH PLAN 18" x 18" TILE; INSTALL WITH PATTERN GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION, THE LENGTH
OF THE ROOMLVT2 LUXURY VINYL TILE MANNINGTON NATURE'S PATHS VENA - SIVAS ART/SCIENCE ROOM & CORRIDORS ACCENT - SEE FINISH PLAN 18" x 18" TILE; INSTALL WITH PATTERN GOING IN THE SAME DIRECTION, THE LENGTH
OF THE ROOMLVT3 LUXURY VINYL TILE MANNINGTON AMTICO NAPOLI AROACF75 (YELLOW) STAR AT ENTRANCE (OUTSIDE OF VESTIBULE 100) 18" x 18" TILE; LASER CUT CUSTOM GRAPHICS; ARCHITECT TO SUPPLY CAD DRAWING;
40 MIL WEAR LAYERLVT4 LUXURY VINYL TILE MANNINGTON AMTICO STRIA VOLCANIC AROSMS42 BACKGROUND OF GRAPHICS AT ENTRANCE 18" x 18" TILE; LASER CUT CUSTOM GRAPHICS - BACKGROUND; 40 MIL WEAR LAYERLVT5 LUXURY VINYL TILE MANNINGTON AMTICO PARIS AROACF92 (BLUE) TEXT AT ENTRANCE (OUTSIDE OF VESTIBULE 100) 18" x 18" TILE; LASER CUT CUSTOM GRAPHICS; FONT SHALL BE COMIC SANS; SIZE TO
BE VERIFIED IN FIELD; 40 MIL WEAR LAYERP1 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS EXTRA WHITE #SW 7006 SEE FINISH PLAN (CLASSROOMS) EPOXY WITH EGGSHELL FINISHP2 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS REPOSE GRAY #SW 7015 SEE FINISH PLAN (CORRIDORS, OFFICES, ETC) EPOXY WITH EGGSHELL FINISHP3 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS URBANE BRONZE #SW 7048 DOOR FRAMES, VENTING ABOVE DOORS (SEE DOOR SCHEDULE); STEEL
STAIR STRINGER, HANDRAILS & GUARDRAILSDOOR FRAMES SHALL HAVE A SEMI-GLOSS FINISH
P4 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS SW 6959 BLUE CHIP SEE FINISH PLAN (ACCENT COLOR) EPOXY WITH EGGSHELL FINISHP5 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS SW 6901 DAFFODIL SEE FINISH PLAN (ACCENT COLOR) EPOXY WITH EGGSHELL FINISHP6 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS CEILING BRIGHT WHITE #SW 7007 SOFFITS, CEILINGS, EXPOSED STRUCTURE & DECK, DUCTS UNO FLAT FINISH ON GBD SOFFITS AND CEILINGS; TNEMEC ON EXPOSED STRUCTURE &
DECK, DUCTSP7 PAINT PPG 1007-3 GHOST WRITER RESTROOMS EPOXY WITH EGGSHELL FINISHP8 PAINT SHERWIN WILLIAMS SW 7650 ELLIE GRAY EXTERIOR HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES (BOTH FACES) - SEE
DOOR SCHEDULESEE SPECIFICATION
P9 PAINT SCUFFMASTER SCRUBTOUGH TO MATCH REPOSE GRAY#SW 7015
CORRIDORS - SEE FINISH PLAN SEE SPECIFICATION
PL1 PLASTIC LAMINATE WILSONART HARVEST MAPLE #7953-38 LAMINATE DOOR FINISH & ALL VERTICAL SURFACES SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONSPL2 PLASTIC LAMINATE NEVAMAR STUDIO WHITE MATRIX #MR7001T COUNTERTOPS IN CLASSROOMS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONSPL3 PLASTIC LAMINATE WILSONART KALAHARI TOPAZ #4588-60 COUNTERTOPS IN OFFICE AREA SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONSPL4 PLASTIC LAMINATE WILSONART NAVY LEGACY #4651-60 TRANSACTION TOP IN RECEPTION SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONSPT1 PORCELAIN TILE CROSSVILLE COLOR BLOX - SLINKY #1103 RESTROOM FLOORS - SEE FINISH PLANS 6" x 6" TILE (RBC TILE & STONE); GROUT - CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS CEG-1G 100%
SOLIDS INDUSTRIAL GRADE EPOXY GROUT, NATURAL GRAY #9SC1 CONCRETE FINISH SEE SPEC SEE SPEC SEE FINISH PLANSCHLUTER 1 FINISHING & EDGE
PROTECTION PROFILESCHLUTER SYSTEMS RONDEC IN STAINLESS STEEL ALL OUTSIDE CORNERS OF TILED WALLS ACCESSORIES AT CORNERS AND ENDS
SCHLUTER 2 COVE-SHAPED PROFILE SCHLUTER SYSTEMS DILEX-AHKA WHERE CT4 MEETS LUXURY VINYL TILE ACCESSORIES AT CORNERS AND ENDSSS1 SOLID SURFACE CORIAN SILVER GRAY WINDOW SILLS SOLID SURFACE SILLS AT ALL NEW WINDOWS - SEE DETAILS ON SHEET A706SS2 SOLID SURFACE TERREAN STONE CREEK BRADLEY WASH FOUNTAINSVB1 VINYL BASE MANNINGTON 4" HIGH, SYNC BARK #904 USE STRAIGHT BASE AT CARPET, COVE BASE AT HARD SURFACES DO NOT INSTALL VINYL BASE OVER CERAMIC TILE (CT4)VCT1 VINYL COMPOSITION TILE ARMSTRONG IMPERIAL TEXTURE 51911 CLASSIC WHITE SEE FINISH PLAN 12" x 12"; APPLY A MIN 2 COATS HIGH QUALITY CROSS LINKED ACRYLIC FLOOR POLISHVCT2 VINYL COMPOSITION TILE ARMSTRONG IMPERIAL TEXTURE 51916 DUTCH DELFT ACCENT; APPROX 5% OF TILE IN ROOM; SEE FINISH PLAN CLASSROOM
116 FOR TYPICAL LAYOUT12" x 12"; APPLY A MIN 2 COATS HIGH QUALITY CROSS LINKED ACRYLIC FLOOR POLISH
WC1 WALL COVERING - MAGNETICWRITABLE DRY ERASE
KOROSEAL WALLTALKERS MAG-RITE, WHITE #M248 SEE FINISH PLAN AND ELEVATION 48" WIDE, WITH JCAP WHITE ALUMINUM TRIM - SEE DETAIL 5/A800; ALL WALLSRECEIVING WC1 SHALL HAVE A LEVEL 5 FINISH; WHERE WC1 ENDS AT AN OPENING,RUN J-CAP VERTICALLY AND MITRE CORNER
WP1 WALL PROTECTION - CORNERGUARDS
KOROSEAL KOROGARD WALL PROTECTION G815, FOG SEE FINISH PLAN 1 1/2" WINGS; 4'-0" HIGH
3" = 1'-0"3 WALL TILE DETAIL
3/4" = 1'-0"5 J-CAP INSTALLATION DETAIL 6" = 1'-0"4 WALL TILE TO LVT DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"2 WALL TILE TO CMU/GBD TILE DETAIL
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KRAUS -ANDERSON
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Midwest Division
8625 Rendova Street NE
Circle Pines, MN 55014
(763) 786-7711
8030 Old Cedar Ave. SBloomington, MN 55425
MARTIN PEVZNERENGINEERING P.A.
BID SET
AHU-1
Service:
Classrooms & Media
Min OA for Ventilation:15,500
CFMType: Custom Indoor AHU & ERU
Total Unit SA flow (Max): 36,000
CFMControl Type: VAV w/ Zone Re-Heat
Supply Fans Glycol Chilled Water Coils
Number of Fans 3 CFM 36000
Fan Type
AcustiFlo EAT DB/WB (°F) 81.5 68.0
Drive Type
Direct LAT DB/WB (°F) 53.0 52.5
Air Flow (CFM, per fan)
12,000
Face Velocity (FPM) 500
ESP / TSP (inH
2
O) 3.5 6.50 Max Air DP (inH
2
O) - CW Coil 0.73
Motor HP / BHP (per fan) 20 16.4 EWT/LWT °F (35% EG) 44.0 60.0
Fan RPM @ Design SA
1950 GPM 238
Min Static Efficiency
80.0%Water Velocity (ft/sec) 4.1
Volts/Hz/Phase 480/60/3 Max Water Press Drop (Ft H2O) 21.2
VFD One for Each Fan Sensible Capacity (MBH) 1028
Starter VFDs Total Capacity (MBH) 1644
Disconnect
Integral to VFDs
Rows 10
Filtration
Glycol Pre-Heat Water Coils
4" AHU Primary Filters85%, MERV 13
CFM 36000
Heating Capacity MBH
1361
Energy Recovery Unit
EAT/LAT (°F) 30.0 65.0
OA Exh
Face Velocity (FPM) 500
CFM
15,500 10,500
Air DP (inH
2
O) 0.11
HX Air DP (inH
2
O) 0.77 0.65
GPM 60
Summer EAT DB/WB °F 88/72 77/65
Water Pressure Drop (Ft H
2
O) 15.3
Summer LAT DB/WB °F 81.4/68.1 86.5/70.9
Water Velocity (ft/sec) 4.0 ± 0.5
Winter EAT °F -15 70
EWT/LWT °F (35% EG) 150.0 100.0
Winter LAT °F 19 20
Rows 2
Sensible Effectivness 67%
2" Pre-Filters (Ret & Exh) MERV 8
Unit Discharge Sound Power (MAX)
Wheel Motor HP 1/2
Octave Band dB Outlet LwA
Wheel Starter/Disconnect
63 Hz 84
125 Hz 82
Exhaust Fans (Two) Direct Drive Plenum
250 Hz 84
Air Flow (CFM, per fan) 5250
500 Hz 83
ESP / TSP (inH
2
O) 1 2.7
1000 Hz 86
Motor HP / BHP (per fan) 5 3.7
2k Hz 83
Volts/Hz/Phase 480/60/3
4k Hz 80
Starter/Disconnect VFD w/integral Disc by
Unit Mfgr
8k Hz 72
RFU-1
OA Fans (Two) Direct Drive Plenum
Number of Fans 2
Air Flow (CFM, per fan) 7750
Fan Type
Plenum
ESP / TSP (inH
2
O) 1 3.3
Drive Type
Direct
Motor HP / BHP (per fan) 7.5 6.9
Air Flow (CFM, per fan)
18,000
Volts/Hz/Phase 480/60/3
ESP / TSP (inH
2
O) 1.6 2.0
Starter/Disconnect VFD w/integral Disc by
Unit Mfgr
Motor HP / BHP (per fan) 10
Fan RPM @ Design SA
1950
Volts/Hz/Phase 480/60/3
VFD One for Both Fans
Disconnect
Integral to VFDs
ERU-1
AHU-2
Service: Admin, Kindergarten & Pre-K
Type:
Indoor AHU
Control Type:
VAV w/ Zone Re-Heat
Min OA for Ventilation
2,730
CFM
Supply Fan
Glycol Chilled Water Coil
Fan Type
Direct Drive Plenum with
Accoustic Diffuser
CFM 7600
EAT DB/WB (°F) 81.0 67.0
Fan Make & Model TCF EPFN-D
LAT DB/WB (°F) 55.0 54.0
Air Flow (CFM, per fan)
7,600
Face Velocity (FPM) 475
ESP / TSP (inH
2
O) 3 6.70
Air DP (inH
2
O) - CW Coil 0.91
Motor HP / BHP (per fan) 15 10.1
EWT/LWT °F (35% EG) 44.0 60.0
Fan RPM @ Design SA
2124
GPM 40
Volts/Hz/Phase 480/60/3
Water Velocity (ft/sec) 3.0
Starter
VFD w/ Integral Disc
Max Water Press Drop (Ft H2O) 15.0
Sensible Capacity (MBH) 198
Filtration
Total Capacity (MBH) 292
2" Pre Filters 30% (MERV 8)
Rows 8
4" Primary Filters
85% (MERV 13)
Glycol Pre-Heat Hot Water Coil
Return Fan
CFM 7600
Fan TypeDirect Drive Plenum
Heating Capacity MBH
246
Fan Make & Model TCFN EPFN-D
EAT/LAT (°F) 35.0 65.0
Air Flow (CFM, per fan)
7,600
Face Velocity (FPM) 475
ESP / TSP (inH
2
O) 2 3.1
Max Air DP (inH
2
O) 0.10
Motor HP / BHP (per fan) 7.5 5.2
GPM 12.0
Fan RPM @ Design SA
1640
Max Water Press Drop (Ft H
2
O) 13.0
Volts/Hz/Phase 480/60/3
Water Velocity (ft/sec) 3.5 ± 0.5
Starter
VFD w/ Integral Disc
EWT/LWT °F (35% E.G.) 150.0 100.0
Rows 2
VFD w/integral Disc by
Unit Mfgr
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