8. SUPPORT FACILITIES INSTALLATION SECTION 01731 - CUTTING AND PATCHING D. Inspect all soil erosion and sediment control measures at least at the beginning and end of each day to PART 3 - EXECUTION
<br /> A. Locate field offices, storage sheds, sanitary facilities, and other temporary construction and support 1. SUBMITTALS ascertain that all devices are functioning properly during construction. Maintenance of all soil erosion and 3.01 PREPARATION
<br /> facilities for easy access. Provide incombustible construction for offices, shops, and sheds located within CUTTING AND PATCHING PROPOSAL: Submit a proposal describing procedures at least 10 days before the time sediment control measures on the project site shall be the responsibility of the Contractor until the A. GENERAL: Remove all extraneous sources of wood cellulose and other edible materials such as wood A]
<br /> construction area or within 30 feet (9 m) of building lines. Comply with NFPA 241. Maintain support cutting and patching will be performed, requesting approval to proceed. project is 100% complete, and until the permanent soil erosion controls are established and in proper debris, tree stumps and roots, stakes, formwork, and construction waste wood from soil within and
<br /> facilities until near Substantial Completion. Remove before Substantial Completion. Personnel remaining Include the following information: working condition. around foundations.
<br /> after Substantial Completion will be permitted to use permanent facilities, under conditions acceptable to EXTENT: Describe cutting and patching, show how they will be performed, and indicate why they cannot be E. Protect adjacent properties and watercourses from soil erosion and sediment damage throughout B. SOIL TREATMENT PREPARATION: Loosen, rake, and level soil to be treated except previously compacted Architecture / Development
<br /> Owner. avoided. construction. areas under slabs and footings. Termiticides may be applied before placing compacted fill under slabs if
<br /> B. TEMPORARY ROADS AND PAVED AREAS: Construct and maintain temporary roads and paved areas adequate DATES: Indicate when cutting and patching will be performed. F. Provide all materials necessary to perform the work. recommended in writing by termiticide manufacturer. 14901 Quorum Drive
<br /> to support loads and to withstand exposure to traffic during construction period. Locate temporary roads ARCHITECTS APPROVAL: Obtain approval of cutting and patching proposal before cutting and patching. G. Comply with and implement the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan provided in the contract documents, Suite 300
<br /> and paved areas as indicated on Drawings. Approval does not waive right to later require removal and replacement of unsatisfactory work. these specifications and the requirements of the City for erosion control. 3.02 APPLYING SOIL TREATMENT Dallas Texas 75254
<br /> C. DEWATERING FACILITIES AND DRAINS: Comply with requirements in applicable Division 2 Sections for H. Notify responsible local agency, in writing at least 72 hours prior to initial land disturbance. A. APPLICATION: Mix soil treatment termiticide solution to a uniform consistency. Provide quantity required for
<br /> temporary drainage and dewatering facilities and operations not directly associated with construction 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE I. After a rainstorm, all silt and debris shall be removed from check berms and desilting basins. Any graded application at the label volume and rate for the maximum specified concentration of termiticide, Ph: (972)239-8884
<br /> activities included in individual Sections. Where feasible, use some facilities. Maintain Project site, VISUAL REQUIREMENTS: Do not cut and patch construction in a manner that results in visual evidence of cutting slope surface protection measures damaged during a rainstorm shall also be immediately repaired. according to manufacturer's EPA Registered Label, to the following so that a continuous horizontal and Fax: (972)239-5054
<br /> excavations, and construction free of water. and patching. Do not cut and patch construction exposed on the exterior or in occupied spaces in a manner J. Incorporate all permanent erosion control features into the project at the earliest practical time to vertical termiticidal barrier or treated zone is established around and under building construction.
<br /> D. WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES: Provide waste collection containers in sizes adequate to handle waste from that would, in Architect's opinion, reduce the building's aesthetic qualities. Remove and replace construction that minimize the need for temporary controls. Distribute treatment evenly. ISSUE RECORD
<br /> construction operations. Containerize and clearly label hazardous, dangerous, or unsanitary waste materials has been cut and patched in a visually unsatisfactory manner. K. All storm drainage outlets must be stabilized, as specified, before the discharge points become 1. SLABS ON GRADE: Underground supported slab construction, including footings, building slabs, and DATE DESCRIPTION
<br /> separately from other waste. Comply with Division 1 Section "Execution Requirements" for progress operational. Equip all inlets with inlet protection immediately upon construction. attached slabs as an overall treatment. Treat soil materials before concrete footings and slabs are URBAN PROTOTYPE DESIGN
<br /> cleaning requirements. 3. WARRANTY L. Discharge from de-watering operations for the excavated areas shall not be directed to surface waters placed. 10-22-2018 ISSUED FOR PERMIT
<br /> E. STORAGE AND FABRICATION SHEDS: Provide sheds sized, furnished, and equipped to accommodate EXISTING WARRANTIES: Remove, replace, patch, and repair materials and surfaces cut or damaged during cutting without first properly removing the suspended sediment through filtration and/or settlement. The 2. FOUNDATIONS: Adjacent soil including soil along the entire inside perimeter of foundation walls, along
<br /> materials and equipment involved, including temporary utility services. Sheds may be open shelters or and patching operations, by methods and with materials so as not to void existing warranties. Contractor shall obtain any required permits associated with dewatering activities. both sides of interior partition walls, around plumbing pipes and electric conduit penetrating the slab,
<br /> fully enclosed spaces within building or elsewhere on site. M. Soil erosion and sediment control shall include but not be limited to the approved measures. The and around interior column footers; also along the entire outside perimeter, from grade to bottom
<br /> F. LIFTS AND HOISTS: Provide facilities for hoisting materials and personnel. Truck cranes and similar devices 4. MATERIALS Contractor shall be responsible for providing all additional measures that may be necessary to accomplish of footing. Avoid soil washout around footings.
<br /> used for hoisting materials are considered "tools and equipment" and not temporary facilities. EXISTING MATERIALS: Use materials identical to existing materials. For exposed surfaces, use materials that the intent of the drawings. 3. PENETRATIONS: At expansion joints, control joints, and areas where slabs will be penetrated.
<br /> visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. a. Avoid disturbance of treated soil after application. Keep off treated areas until completely dry.
<br /> 9. SECURITY AND PROTECTION FACILITIES INSTALLATION SECTION 02300 - EARTHWORK b. Protect termiticide solution, dispersed in treated soils and fills, from being diluted until ground
<br /> A. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: Provide protection, operate temporary facilities, and conduct construction in 5. PREPARATION 1. Provide borrow soil materials when sufficient satisfactory soil materials are not available from excavations. supported slabs are installed. Use waterproof barrier according to EPA Registered Label
<br /> ways and by methods that comply with environmental regulations and that minimize possible air, PROTECTION: Protect existing construction during cutting and patching to prevent damage. Provide protection 2. Satisfactory Soils: ASTM D 2487 Soil Classification Groups GW, GP, GM, SW, SP, and SM or a combination instructions.
<br /> waterway, and subsoil contamination or pollution or other undesirable effects. Avoid using tools and from adverse weather conditions for portions of Project that might be exposed during cutting and patching of these group symbols; free of rock or gravel larger than 3 inches in any dimension, debris, waste, c. Post warning signs in areas of application.
<br /> equipment that produce harmful noise. Restrict use of noise making tools and equipment to hours that operations. frozen materials, vegetation, and other deleterious matter. d. Reapply soil treatment solution to areas disturbed by subsequent excavation, grading,
<br /> will minimize complaints from persons or firms near Project site. 3. UNSATISFACTORY SOILS: ASTM D 2487 Soil Classification Groups GC, SC, ML, MH, CL, CH, OL, OH, and PT landscaping, or other construction activities following application.
<br /> B. STORMWATER CONTROL: Provide earthen embankments and similar barriers in and around excavations and 6. PERFORMANCE or a combination of these group symbols.
<br /> sub grade construction, sufficient to prevent flooding by runoff of stormwater from heavy rains. CUTTING: Cut existing construction by sawing, drilling, breaking, chipping, grinding, and similar operations, 4. BACKFILL AND FILL: Satisfactory soil materials. REVISION RECORD
<br /> C. TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION: Install temporary fencing located as indicated or outside the drip line of including excavation, using methods least likely to damage elements retained or adjoining construction. If 5. SUB-BASE: Naturally or artificially graded mixture of natural or crushed gravel, crushed stone, and natural SECTION 02580 - PAVEMENT MARKINGS
<br /> trees to protect vegetation from construction damage. Protect tree root systems from damage, flooding, possible, review proposed procedures with original Installer; comply with original Installers written or crushed sand; ASTM D 2940; with at least 90 percent passing a 1-1/2 inch sieve and not more than 1. REFERENCES
<br /> and erosion. recommendations. 12 percent passing a No. 200 sieve. A. 2010 ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN:
<br /> D. PEST CONTROL: Before deep foundation work has been completed, retain a local exterminator or pest PATCHING: Patch construction by filling, repairing, refinishing, closing up, and similar operations following 6. BASE: Naturally or artificially graded mixture of natural or crushed gravel, crushed stone, and natural or 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE
<br /> control company to recommend practices to minimize attraction and harboring of rodents, roaches, and performance of other Work. Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Provide materials and crushed sand; ASTM D 2940; with at least 95 percent passing a 1-1/2 inch sieve and not more than 8 A. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS:
<br /> other pests. Engage this pest control service to perform extermination and control procedures at regular comply with installation requirements specified in other Sections of these Specifications. percent passing a No. 200 sieve. 1. Comply with applicable codes and regulations of governmental agencies, Including those having
<br /> intervals so Project will be free of pests and their residues at Substantial Completion. Obtain extended - 7. BEDDING: Naturally or artificially graded mixture of natural or crushed gravel, crushed stone, and natural jurisdiction over airborne emissions and Industrial waste disposal.
<br /> warranty for Owner. Perform control operations lawfully, using environmentally safe materials. SECTION 01770 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES or crushed sand; ASTM D 2940; except with 100 percent passing a 1 inch sieve and not more than 8 2. Comply with applicable requirements for disability access contained in CCR Title 24, Part 2, Section
<br /> E. SECURITY ENCLOSURE AND LOCKUP: Install substantial temporary enclosure around partially completed 1. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION percent passing a No. 200 sieve. 7102.f, and applicable Federal access laws, Including the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible
<br /> areas of construction. Provide lockable entrances to prevent unauthorized entrance, vandalism, theft, and PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Before requesting inspection for determining date of Substantial Completion, complete 8. DRAINAGE FILL: Washed, narrowly graded mixture of crushed stone, or crushed or uncrushed gravel; ASTM PP g
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<br /> similar violations of security. the following. List items below that are incomplete in request. D 448; coarse-aggregate grading Size 57; with 100 percent passing a 1-1/2 inch sieve and 0 to 5 3. MATERIALS
<br /> F. BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS, AND LIGHTS: Comply with standards and code requirements for erecting Prepare a list of items to be completed and corrected (punch list), the value of items on the list, and percent passing a No. 8 sieve.
<br /> structurally adequate barricades. Paint with appropriate colors, graphics, and warning signs to inform reasons why the Work is not complete. 9. Protect structures, utilities, sidewalks, pavements, and other facilities from damage caused by settlement, A. TRAFFIC MARKING PAINT: Specifically formulated for application to asphalt and concrete traffic surfaces,
<br /> personnel and public of possible hazard. Where appropriate and needed, provide lighting, including flashing INSPECTION: Submit a written request for inspection for Substantial Completion. lateral movement, undermining, washout, freezing temperatures or frost, and other hazards created by certifiable by the manufacturer as conforming to the AQMD regulations in effect at the time of
<br /> red or amber lights. Results of completed inspection will form the basis of requirements for Final Completion. earthwork operations. Provide protective insulating materials as necessary. application.
<br /> G. TEMPORARY ENCLOSURES: Provide temporary enclosures for protection of construction, in progress and 10. Provide erosion control measures to prevent erosion or displacement of soils and discharge of soil 1. Factory mixed, quick drying, and non bleeding, equal to the Department of Transportation's Spec.
<br /> completed, from exposure, foul weather, other construction operations, and similar activities. Provide 2. FINAL COMPLETION bearing water runoff or airborne dust to adjacent properties and walkways. 2. COLOR:
<br /> temporary weather tight enclosure for building exterior. PRELIMINARY PROCEDURES: Before requesting final inspection for determining date of Final Completion, complete 11. Excavate to subgrade elevations regardless of the character of surface and subsurface conditions a. Text and directional arrows: White
<br /> H. TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION: Until fire protection needs are supplied by permanent facilities, install and the following: encountered, including rock, soil materials, and obstructions. b. Parking stall dividers: White
<br /> maintain temporary fire protection facilities of types needed to protect against reasonably predictable and Submit a final Application for Payment according to Division 1 Section "PAYMENT PROCEDURES." 12. Excavate for structures, pavements, and walks to indicated elevations and dimensions. Extend excavations c. Driving lane dividers: White
<br /> controllable fire losses. Comply with NFPA 241. Submit certified copy of Architect's Substantial Completion inspection list of items to be completed or corrected for placing and removing concrete formwork, for installing services and other construction, and for d. No parking zone text: White
<br /> (punch list), endorsed and dated by Architect. The certified copy of the list shall state that each item has inspections. Trim bottoms to required lines and grades to leave solid base to receive other work. Excavate e. No parking curb: Red
<br /> 10.OPERATION, TERMINATION, AND REMOVAL been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance. utility trenches to indicated gradients, lines, depths, and invert elevations of uniform widths to provide a f. Handicapped zone markings: See details
<br /> A. TERMINATION AND REMOVAL: Remove each temporary facility when need for its service has ended, when it working clearance on each side of pipe or conduit. Excavate trench walls vertically from trench bottom to
<br /> Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements. g. Fire lanes: Red
<br /> has been replaced by authorized use of a permanent facility, or no later than Substantial Completion. Submit pest control final inspection report and warranty. 12 inches higher than top of pipe or conduit. 1. Blue paint for the symbol of disabilityaccess shall match color No. 15090 (Royal Blue of Federal
<br /> Complete or, if necessary, restore permanent construction that may have been delayed because of Instruct Owner's personnel inoperation, adjustment, and maintenance of products, equipment, and systems. 13. Proof roll subgrades, before filling or placing aggregate courses, with heavy pneumatic tired equipment to Standard 595A. y ( y )
<br /> interference with temporary facility. Repair damaged Work, clean exposed surfaces, and replace identify soft pockets and areas of excess yielding. Do not proof roll wet or saturated subgrades.
<br /> INSPECTION: Submit a written request for final inspection for acceptance. 4. APPLICATION PROFESSIONAL SEAL
<br /> construction that cannot be satisfactorily repaired. 14. Fill unauthorized excavation under foundations or wall footings by extending bottom elevation of concrete A. Apply marking paint at rate of I gallon per 150 square feet of painted surface, or as recommended by
<br /> foundation or footing to excavation bottom, without altering top elevation. Lean concrete fill may be used marking point manufacturer.
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<br /> PREPARATION: Submit three copies of list. Include name and identification of each space and area affected b when approved by Architect. B. Apply paint with mechanical equipment: CFY/.
<br /> A. Deliver, handle, and store materials and equipment at the job site in such manner as to prevent P P Y 15. Stockpile borrow materials and satisfactory soil materials, without intermixing, in shaped, graded, drained, � !1
<br /> damage, including damage which might result from the intrusions of foreign matter or moisture from an construction operations for incomplete items and items needing correction including, if necessary, areas 1. Provide uniform line width of 3 Inches, unless otherwise noted on Contract Drawings. ,� �^
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<br /> B. PACKAGING: 16. UTILITY TRENCH BACKFILL: Place, compact, and shape bedding course to provide continuous support for b. 2,reulations.
<br /> 4. PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS pipes and conduits over rock and other unyielding bearing surfaces and to fill unauthorized excavations. 2. Provide hatching in disability access parking areas as required by state and local disability access
<br /> RECORD DRAWINGS: Maintain and submit one set of blue or black line white prints of Contract Drawings and 9
<br /> until they are incorporated into the Work. 17. Uniformly moisten or aerate subgrade and each subsequent fill or backfill layer before compaction to C. Symbol of Disability Access: Apply international symbol of disability access on pavement surface in '� ,�,
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<br /> 2. Packaged material shall bear the name of the manufacturer, the product, including brand name, color, Shop Drawings. Record Specifications: Submit one copy of Project's Specifications, including addenda and within 2 percent of optimum moisture content. Remove and replace, or scarify and air dry, otherwise Y Y pP Y Y Y P .
<br /> contract modifications. Mark co to indicate the actual product installation where installation varies from that accordance with disabled access regulations. 'YIlk stock number and all other complete identifying information. PY P satisfactory soil material that exceeds optimum moisture content by 2 percent and is too wet to compact
<br /> indicated in Specifications, addenda, and contract modifications. 1. On asphalt surfaces, paint blue symbol on white background square. - �,
<br /> C. STORAGE: P to specified dry unit weight. 2. On concrete surfaces, paint white symbol on blue background square. '
<br /> 1. Locate storage piles, stacks or bins so as to avoid beingdisturbed. Provide barricades as required to MISCELLANEOUS RECORD SUBMITTALS: Assemble miscellaneous records required by other Specification Sections for 18. Place backfill and fill materials in layers not more than 8 inches in loose depth for material compacted p y g q -201g
<br /> protect storage rom damage. q miscellaneous record keeping and submittal in connection with actual performance of the Work. Bind or file b heavycompaction equipment, and not more than 4 inches in loose depth for material compacted ed b 10-1
<br /> 2. Store all materials and equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, above grade, and miscellaneous records and identify each, ready for continued use and reference. hand operated tampers. P P Y SECTION 02846 - SITE SIGNAGE
<br /> properly protected from weather and construction activities. 5. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS 19. Compact soil to not less than the following percentages of maximum dry unit weight density according to 1. REFERENCES
<br /> 3. Store heavy materials away from the Project structure in a manner that will not endanger the ASTM D 1557. A. 2010 ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN:
<br /> Assemble a complete set of operation and maintenance data indicating the operation and maintenance of each 20. GRADING: Uniform) rade areas to a smooth surface, free from irregular surface changes. Comply with 2. SUBMITTALS
<br /> supporting construction. r stem, subsystem, and piece of equipment onsnot art of a system. Include operation and maintenance data y 9 9 9 PY A. PRODUCT DATA: In accordance with the provisions of Division 1, manufacturer's descriptive literature and
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<br /> required in individual Specification Sections and as follows:
<br /> 1. Protect all finished surfaces, including jambs and soffits of all openings used as passageways through and unpaved subgrades to tolerances of plus or minus 1 inch (25 mm) and pavements and areas within specifications.
<br /> OPERATION DATA: Include emergency instructions and procedures, system and equipment descriptions, B. SHOP DRAWINGS: In accordance with the provisions of Division 1, submit complete Drawings
<br /> which materials and equipment are handled. building lines to plus or minus 1/2 inch. P P 9
<br /> operating procedures, and sequence of operations. comprehensively describing fabrication and installation of site signage. Drawings submitted shall include
<br /> 2. Maintain all finished surfaces clean, unmarred and suitably protected until occupied by Owner. 21. TESTING AGENCY: Owner will engage a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency to perform field P Y 9 9 9 9
<br /> 3. Store products subject to damage b the elements above round, under cover in weather tight MAINTENANCE DATA: Include manufacturers information, list of spare parts, maintenance procedures, not less than the following:P 1 9 Y 9 9 tests and inspections and to prepare test reports. 9 PROTOTYPE VERSION
<br /> enclosure, with ventilation adequate to prevent condensation. Maintain temperature and humidity within maintenance and service schedules for preventive and routine maintenance, and copies of warranties and 1. Site plans dimensional) indicating locations of signs provided. URBAN DESIGN
<br /> q P p y 22. Protect newly graded areas from traffic, freezing, and erosion. Keep free of trash and debris. Repair and P Y 9 9
<br /> range required by manufacturers instructions. bonds. Organize operation and maintenance manuals into suitable sets of manageable size. Bind and index reestablish grades to specified tolerances where completed or partially completed surfaces become eroded, 2. Elevations of sign assemblies indicating assembly heights, post embedments, footing dimensions,
<br /> E. MAINTENANCE: Maintain periodic system of inspection of stored products on a scheduled basis to assure data in heavy duty, three ring, vinyl covered, loose leaf binders, in thickness necessary to accommodate and relationships to vertical control.
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<br /> that facilities are adequate to provide conditions recommended b the product manufacturer. contents, with pocket inside the covers to receive folded oversized sheets. Identify each binder on front and 3. Materials and finishes. PROJECT NAME
<br /> q P y P sine with the ranted title "OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL," Project name, and subject matter of 23. Where settling occurs before Project correction period elapses, remove finished surfacing, backfill with 3. QUALITY ASSURANCE
<br /> F. REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS: Remove all damaged or otherwise unsuitable materials and equipment P P 1 1 additional soil material, compact, and reconstruct surfacing.
<br /> promptly from the job site. Do not install damaged materials. contents. 24. DISPOSAL: Remove surplus satisfactory soil and waste material, including unsatisfactory soil, trash, and A. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Comply with applicable requirements for disability access contained in CCR I 0�T
<br /> G. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: Equipment which require servicing and/or connection of debris, and legally dispose of it off Owner's property. Title 24 and applicable Federal access laws, including the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
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<br /> complete manufacturer's instructions accompanying each item, with notice of enclosed instructions shown SUBMITTAL TIMESECTION 02361 - TERMITE CONTROL A. Design is based on the use of cast metal letter products manufactured by one of the following:
<br /> commencement of warranties other than date of Substantial Completion is indicated. 1. AS Sign Systems, New York, NY, (800)274-7732.
<br /> on the exterior of the packaging. 1. GENERAL See Division 6 Section ROUGH CARPENTRY' for wood preservative treatment by pressure process. g y ( )
<br /> Organize warranty documents into an orderly sequence based on the table of contents of the Project Manual. 2. SUBMITTALS 2. Matthews Bronze, Matthews International Corporation, Architectural Products, Pittsburgh, PA
<br /> SECTION 01700 - EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS Bind warranties and bonds in heavy duty, 3 ring, vinyl covered, loose leaf binders, thickness as necessary to A. PRODUCT CERTIFICATES. (412)571-5500, (800)245-6570.
<br /> 1. SUBMITTALS accommodate contents, and sized to receive 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper. B. SOIL TREATMENT APPLICATION REPORT: Include the following: 3. Metal Arts Division of L&H Manufacturing Company, represented by Art Clark (213)460-9820. `ATH ROP
<br /> A. CERTIFICATES: Submit certificate signed by land surveyor or professional engineer certifying that location 1. Date and time of application. 4. Metallic Arts, Inc., represented by Fred Gonzalez (714)925-7285.
<br /> and elevation of improvements comply with requirements. 7. MATERIALS 2. Moisture content of soil before application. 5. MATERIALS
<br /> B. LANDFILL RECEIPTS: Submit co of receipts issued b a landfill facility, licensed to accept hazardous CLEANING AGENTS: Use cleaning materials and agents recommended by manufacturer or fabricator of the CALIFORNIA
<br /> Py P Y y P 3. Brand name and manufacturer of termiticide. A. SIGN POSTS: In accordance with the requirements of Division 5, provide posts for signs fabricated from
<br /> materials, for hazardous waste disposal. surface to be cleaned. Do not use cleaning agents that are potentially hazardous to health or property or that 4. Quantity of undiluted termiticide used. galvanized steel tube with end closures welded and ground smooth.
<br /> C. CERTIFIED SURVEYS: Submit two copies signed by land surveyor or professional engineer. might damage finished surfaces. 5. Dilutions, methods, volumes, and rates of application used. B. FASTENERS: For securing signs to posts, provide color coordinated cadmium plated or stainless steel
<br /> D. FINAL PROPERTY SURVEY: Submit 10 copies showing the Work performed and record survey data. 8. DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING 6. Areas of application. bolts with equivalently finished nuts and washers. 16514 GOLDEN VALLEY PKWY
<br /> 7. Water source for application. C. CONCRETE: In accordance with the requirements of Division 3, provide concrete for sign post footings
<br /> 2. QUALITY ASSURANCE INSTRUCTION: Instruct Owner's personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain systems, subsystems, and equipment 3.QUALITY ASSURANCE with a 28 day compressive strength of not less than 2000 pounds per square inch. LATHROP, CA 95330
<br /> A. LAND SURVEYOR QUALIFICATIONS: A professional land surveyor who is legally qualified to practice in not part of a system. Provide instructors experienced in operation and maintenance procedures. A. INSTALLER QUALIFICATIONS: A specialist who is licensed according to regulations of authorities having 6. MANUFACTURED UNITS
<br /> jurisdiction where Project is located and who is experienced in providing land surveying services of the jurisdiction to apply termite control treatment and products in jurisdiction where Project is located. A. DISABILITY ACCESS COMPLIANCE SIGNS: The following are minimum code requirements:
<br /> kind indicated. 9. FINAL CLEANING B. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Formulate and apply termiticides according to the EPA Registered Label. 1. DISABILITY ACCESS PARKING STALL SIGN: Provide enameled 16 gage heavy duty aluminum sign with
<br /> GENERAL: Provide final cleaning. Conduct cleaning and waste removal operations to comply with local laws and 4. WARRANTY white reflective symbols on blue background. Sign shall be a minimum of 70 square inches.
<br /> 3. CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT ordinances and Federal and local environmental and antipollution regulations. g y pp y g Display y Y g
<br /> A. SPECIAL WARRANTY: Manufacturers standard form, signed b Applicator and Contractor certifying that a. Dis la the international symbol of disability access and the message PARKING FOR INDIVIDUALS
<br /> A. GENERAL: Engage a land surveyor or professional engineer to lay out the Work using accepted surveying CLEANING: Employ experienced workers or professional cleaners for final cleaning. Clean each surface or unit to termite control work, consisting of applied soil termiticide treatment, will prevent infestation of WITH DISABILITIES ONLY. When indicated on the Contract Documents, provide the message VAN
<br /> practices. condition expected in an average commercial building cleaning and maintenance program. Comply with PARKING.
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<br /> 1. Establish benchmarks and control points to set lines and levels at each story of construction and manufacturers written instructions. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting inspection for re-treat soil and repair or replace damage caused by termite infestation. b. Mount signs a minimum of 80 inches from bottom of sign to finished grade if freestanding, Ilan"
<br /> elsewhere as needed to locate each element of Project. certification of Substantial Completion for entire Project or for a portion of Project: B. WARRANTY PERIOD: Five years from date of Grand Opening. and a minimum height of 60 inches above finished grade if wall mounted.
<br /> 2. Establish dimensions within tolerances indicated. PEST CONTROL: Engage an experienced, licensed exterminator to make a final inspection and rid Project of 5. MAINTENANCE SERVICE 2. DISABILITY ACCESS ENTRY SIGN: Provide 22 inch x 17 inch tow away traffic warning sign at each NmNmOUT
<br /> B. SITE IMPROVEMENTS: Locate and lay out site improvements, including pavements, grading, fill and topsoil rodents, insects, and other pests. Prepare a report. Comply with safety standards for cleaning. Do not burn entrance to off street parking. Sin shall have the same material, finish, and as the disability
<br /> A. Continuing Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide 12 months continuing service including P 9• 9 y \BURGER
<br /> placement, utility slopes, and invert elevations. waste materials. Do not bury debris or excess materials on Owner's property. Do not discharge volatile, harmful, monitoring, inspection, and re-treatment for occurrences of termite activity. Provide a standard access parking stall sign.
<br /> C. BUILDING LINES AND LEVELS: Locate and lay out control lines and levels for structures, building or dangerous materials into drainage systems. Remove waste materials from Project site and dispose of continuing service agreement. State services, obligations, conditions, and terms for agreement period; a. Text shall notify public of legal consequences of illegally parking in a space for individuals with
<br /> foundations, column grids, and floor levels, including those required for mechanical and electrical work. lawfully. and terms for future renewal options. disabilities. GOD BLESS AMERICA
<br /> Transfer survey markings and elevations for use with control lines and levels. Level foundations and piers b. Provide necessary information to the signage company for sign text.
<br /> from two or more locations. SECTION 02020 - EROSION CONTROL PART 2 - PRODUCTS 7. INSTALLATION
<br /> D. RECORD LOG: Maintain a log of layout control work. Record deviations from required lines and levels. A. Soil erosion and sediment control measures shall be implemented in accordance with the requirements and 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Install work in accordance with the Contract Documents and the manufacturers submittals, as accepted.
<br /> Include beginning and ending dates and times of surveys, weather conditions, name and duty of each procedures outlined in this specification, contract drawings and documents, the state standards or guidelines A. AVAILABLE MANUFACTURERS: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products 1. Locate signs at parking stalls for individuals with disabilities and at building entrance approaches
<br /> survey party member, and types of instruments and tapes used. Make the log available for reference by for soil erosion and sediment control, and all regulatory authorities having jurisdiction. Where there is that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: as indicated on the Contract Drawings, and as required by regulatory requirements.
<br /> Architect. conflict between requirements, the more restrictive rules shall govern. B. MANUFACTURERS: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 2. Pour concrete footings minimum 8 inches diameter by 20 inches deep for parking stall signs, PROJECT NUMBER
<br /> B.Provide all temporary control measures shown on the drawings, or as directed by the Owner, Owner's 1. Termiticides: unless detailed otherwise on the Contract Drawings.
<br /> 4. PROGRESS CLEANING representative, or soil conservation district for the duration of the contract. Erosion control drawings are a. Aventis Environmental Science USA LP; Termidor. B. Install level, plumb, and at the indicated heights. Confirm location with local Fire Department prior to 180641.001
<br /> A. GENERAL: Clean Project site and work areas daily, including common areas. Coordinate progress cleaning intended to be a guide to address the stages of work shown. Additional erosion control measures not b. Bayer Corporation; Premise 75. installation.
<br /> for joint use areas where more than one installer has worked. Enforce requirements strictly. Dispose of specified on the drawings may be necessary and shall be implemented to address intermediary stages of c. Dow AgroSciences LLC; Dursban TC.
<br /> materials lawfully. work and an conditions that may develop during construction at no cost to the Owner. SECTION 03300 - CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE SHEET TITLE
<br /> Y Y P 9 d. Syngenta; Demon TC.
<br /> C.Soil erosion and sediment control measures shall at all time be satisfactory to the Owner's Representative. 1. Submit product data for proprietary materials and items, including reinforcement and forming accessories,
<br /> 5. CORRECTION OF THE WORK Owner's Representative will inform the Contractor of unsatisfactory construction procedures and operations if 2.02 SOIL TREATMENT admixtures, patching compounds, waterstops, joint systems, curing compounds, dry shake finish materials, SPECIFICATIONS
<br /> A. Repair or remove and replace defective construction. Restore damaged substrates and finishes. observed. If the unsatisfactory construction procedures and operations are not responded to and corrected A. TERMITICIDE: Provide an EPA registered termiticide complying with requirements of authorities having and others if requested by Architect.
<br /> 1. Repairing includes replacing defective parts, refinishing damaged surfaces, touching up with matching jurisdiction, in an aqueous solution formulated to prevent termite infestation. Provide quantity required for 2. Submit showing location of slab on grade joints.
<br /> E within 48 hours, the Owners Representative may suspend the performance of any or all other construction 1 q P q Y q
<br /> materials, and properly adjusting operating equipment. until the unsatisfactory condition has been corrected. Such suspension shall not be the basis of any claim app Comply (ACI) P 9
<br /> N application at the label volume and rate for the maximum termiticide concentration allowed for each 3. Com I with American Concrete Institute ACI 301, Specifications for Structural Concrete for Buildings, ACI
<br /> B. Restore permanent facilities used during construction to their specified condition. 318 & 318R Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
<br /> C. Remove and replace damaged surfaces that are exposed to view if surfaces cannot be repaired without by the Contractor for additional compensation nor for an extension of time to complete the work. Any specific use, according to products EPA Registered Label. 9 q 9
<br /> complaints, fines, etc. relating to ineffective erosion control, shall be the sole responsibility of the (CRSI) "Manual of Standard Practice."
<br /> visible evidence of repair.CD Contractor. 4. Submit shop drawings for reinforcement detailing fabricating, bending, and placing concrete reinforcement.
<br /> D. Repair components that do not operate properly. Remove and replace operating components that cannot Comply with ACI 315 "Manual of Standard Practice for Detailing Reinforced Concrete Structures".
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<br /> � E. Remove and replace chipped, scratched, and broken glass or reflective surfaces.
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