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FLAGPOLE <br />Section 10350 <br />15-1207 <br />base at grade. Secure forms, foundation tube, fiberglass sleeve or anchor bolts in position, <br />braced to prevent displacement during concreting. <br />C. Place concrete immediately after mixing. Compact concrete in place by using vibrators. <br />Moist -cure exposed concrete for not less than 7 days or use a non -staining curing <br />compound. <br />D. Trowel exposed concrete surfaces to a smooth, dense finish, free of trowel marks and <br />uniform in texture and appearance. Provide positive slope for water runoff to base <br />perimeter. <br />E. Foundation design shall be for site specific soils - See Geotechnical Investigation for <br />necessary information. <br />3.03 FLAGPOLE INSTALLATION <br />A. General: Install flagpoles where shown and according to shop drawings and manufacturer's <br />written instructions. <br />B. Foundation -Tube Installation: Install flagpole in foundation tube, seated on bottom plate <br />between steel centering wedges. Plumb flagpole and install hardwood wedges to secure <br />flagpole in place. Place and compact sand in foundation tube and remove hardwood <br />wedges. Seal top of foundation tube with a 2 -inch (50 mm) layer of elastometric sealant and <br />cover with flashing collar. <br />3.04 TOUCH-UP <br />A. Upon completion of the installation, visually inspect all exposed surfaces and touch-up all <br />scratches and abrasions to be invisible to the unaided eye from a distance of five feet. <br />3.05 PROTECTION <br />A. Protect work and materials of this Section prior to and during installation, and protect the <br />installed work and materials of other trades. <br />B. In the event of damage, make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of the <br />Architect at no additional cost to the Owner. <br />END OF SECTION <br />i:112071incoln es - cafeteria replacementl4.06 projman\10350 flagpole.doc <br />Last Updated: August 18, 2009 <br />Il <br />