BID NO. 12-09
PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS
DOCUMENT 00 - INTRODUCTORY REQUIREMENTS Number of Pages 00001 Title Page............................................................................................................................................01
00010 Table of Contents. ..............................................................................................................................04
00310 Project Directory .................................................................................................................................02
DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
01005 Summary of the Work...............................................................................................................................03
01025 Allowances................................................................................................................................................02
01030 Alternates ..................................................................................................................................................02
01050 Schedule of Values...................................................................................................................................02
01080 Application of Payment.............................................................................................................................02
01100 Coordination..............................................................................................................................................02
01120 Cutting and Patching ................................................................................................................................03
01130 Field Engineering......................................................................................................................................02
01150 Resource Conservation............................................................................................................................04
01160 Request for Clarification ...........................................................................................................................01
01200 Project Meetings .................................................................................................................................04
01300 Submittals ...........................................................................................................................................05
01360 Construction Schedule .............................................................................................................................12
01420 Testing and Inspection .............................................................................................................................04
01450 Test and Balance......................................................................................................................................13
01500 Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls .....................................................................................10
01600 Materials and Equipment .........................................................................................................................04
01640 Substitutions ............................................................................................................................................02
01700 Contract Closeout .....................................................................................................................................04
01740 Warranties.................................................................................................................................................02
01800 Commissioning .........................................................................................................................................10
DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK
02110 Clearing and Grubbing .............................................................................................................................03
02200 Demolition .................................................................................................................................................05
02280 Soil Treatment...........................................................................................................................................03
02310 Grading .....................................................................................................................................................04
02315 Excavating, Backfilling and Compacting..................................................................................................08
02319 Base Course .............................................................................................................................................02
02400 Shoring and Bracing .................................................................................................................................02
02500 Site Drainage System...............................................................................................................................02
02530 Sewer Lateral Line Construction..............................................................................................................03
02535 Washed Plaster Sand...............................................................................................................................02
02551 Site Domestic Water System ...................................................................................................................02
02610 Asphalt Concrete Paving..........................................................................................................................04
02612 Stabilized Decomposed Granite...............................................................................................................03
02711 Windscreen ...............................................................................................................................................02
02750 Irrigation System.......................................................................................................................................17
02760 Site Furnishings ........................................................................................................................................03
02780 Unit Pavers................................................................................................................................................05
02800 Landscaping..............................................................................................................................................10
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02830 Chain Link Fences and Gates..................................................................................................................04
DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE
03100 Concrete Forms and Accessories.......................................................................................................... 04
03200 Concrete Reinforcement ........................................................................................................................ 04
03300 Cast-In-Place Concrete .......................................................................................................................... 12
03331 Lightweight Concrete Floor Fill............................................................................................................... 04
03346 Geocomposite Subdrainage................................................................................................................... 05
03360 Integral Colored Concrete ...................................................................................................................... 06
DIVISION 4 - MASONRY
04220 Concrete Masonry Unit.......................................................................................................................... 06
04700 Manufactured Masonry Veneer.............................................................................................................. 04
DIVISION 5 - METALS
05120 Structural Steel ...................................................................................................................................08
05210 Steel Joists .........................................................................................................................................03
05300 Metal Decking .....................................................................................................................................04
05500 Metal Fabrications ..............................................................................................................................04
DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS
06164 Gypsum Sheathing .............................................................................................................................02
06200 Finish Carpentry .................................................................................................................................03
06400 Architectural Woodwork......................................................................................................................07
DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
07130 Sheet Waterproofing.................................................................................................................................06
07140 Fluid Applied Waterproofing.....................................................................................................................04
07100 Waterproofing .....................................................................................................................................04
07131 Sheet Waterproofing at Planters ........................................................................................................04
07132 Sheet Waterproofing...........................................................................................................................04
07160 Concrete Waterproofing .....................................................................................................................07
07210 Building Insulation...............................................................................................................................03
07250 Weather Barriers.................................................................................................................................05
07410 Metal Wall Panels ...............................................................................................................................08
07430 Exterior Composite Wall Panels .........................................................................................................06
07451 Thermoplastic PVC Roofing ...............................................................................................................14
07600 Flashing and Sheet Metal ..................................................................................................................06
07700 Roof Specialties and Accessories ......................................................................................................02
07840 Fire Stops and Smoke Seals ..............................................................................................................05
07900 Caulking and Sealants........................................................................................................................08
07920 Joint Sealants .....................................................................................................................................06
DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS
08110 Steel Doors and Frames ..........................................................................................................................10
08210 Wood Doors .............................................................................................................................................04
08210-01 Sound Control Wood Doors .....................................................................................................................04
08310 Access Panels .........................................................................................................................................04
08330 Coiling Counter Doors ..............................................................................................................................02
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08332 Overhead Coiling Doors ...........................................................................................................................03
08411 Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts ........................................................................................04
084413 Glazed Aluminum Curtain Wall ................................................................................................................05
084523 Translucent Fiberglass Panels.................................................................................................................05
085113 Aluminum Windows ..................................................................................................................................04
08710 Door Hardware..........................................................................................................................................32
087500 Power Window Equipment .......................................................................................................................04
08800 Glazing ......................................................................................................................................................07
DIVISION 9 - FINISHES
09100 Metal Support Assemblies........................................................................................................................07
09220 Portland Cement Plaster and Metal Lath.................................................................................................10
09250 Gypsum Board .........................................................................................................................................08
09310 Ceramic Tile .............................................................................................................................................06
09430 Interior Composite Wall Panel .................................................................................................................05
09500 Acoustical Ceiling Systems ......................................................................................................................07
09510 Acoustical Fiber Units ..............................................................................................................................05
09621 Synthetic Athletic Flooring – Exercise Room...........................................................................................04
09645 Resilient Wood Flooring Assemblies - Gymnasiums ..............................................................................04
09647 Wood Platform Flooring............................................................................................................................04
09651 Rubber Flooring and Stair Covering ........................................................................................................06
09652 Resilient Tile Flooring ...............................................................................................................................05
09653 Linoleum Tile.............................................................................................................................................05
09658 Resilient Base...........................................................................................................................................03
09681 Carpet........................................................................................................................................................05
09900 Painting .....................................................................................................................................................07
09960 Anti-Graffiti Coatings.................................................................................................................................04
09980 Concrete Floor Sealers.............................................................................................................................04
DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES
10170 Solid Plastic Toilet Compartments ...........................................................................................................04
10185 Shower and Dressing Compartments......................................................................................................03
10190 Fire Extinguishers and Cabinets ..............................................................................................................03
10400 Identification Devices................................................................................................................................10
10501 Metal Lockers............................................................................................................................................03
10650 Operable Partitions ...................................................................................................................................04
10810 Toilet Accessories.....................................................................................................................................04
DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT
11060 Stage/Theatrical Equipment....................................................................................................... .............05
11131 Projection Screens....................................................................................................................................03
116600 Athletic Equipment....................................................................................................................................14
116833 Climbing Wall Flooring..............................................................................................................................02
DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS
12494 Roller Shades ...........................................................................................................................................09
12497 Curtains and Drapes.................................................................................................................................05
DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
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13120 Real Rock ™ Climbing Wall .....................................................................................................................07
DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING SYSTEMS
14240 Hydraulic Elevators...................................................................................................................................08
14422 Wheelchair Lifts ........................................................................................................................................04
DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL
15000 General Requirements .............................................................................................................................20
15010 Mechanical General Provisions................................................................................................................03
15020 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing ...........................................................................................................09
15030 Identification .............................................................................................................................................04
15050 Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods ...............................................................................................22
15060 Pipe and Pipe Fittings...............................................................................................................................05
15100 Valves........................................................................................................................................................03
15120 Piping Specialties .....................................................................................................................................02
15190 Mechanical Identification .........................................................................................................................02
15195 Pipe Identification......................................................................................................................................02
15200 Sound and Vibration Control ....................................................................................................................11
15240 Vibration and Seismic Control..................................................................................................................05
15250 Mechanical Insulation ...............................................................................................................................06
15300 Pipe Cleaning and Sterilization ................................................................................................................03
15410 Potable Water Heaters .............................................................................................................................03
15420 Drains and Cleanouts ...............................................................................................................................04
15430 Plumbing Specialties ................................................................................................................................03
15450 Plumbing Fixtures .....................................................................................................................................04
15500 Fire Sprinkler System ...............................................................................................................................15
15510 Hydronic Piping.........................................................................................................................................05
15540 HVAC Pumps............................................................................................................................................17
15680 Water Chillers ...........................................................................................................................................05
15772 Air Cooled Packaged Air Conditioning Units ...........................................................................................05
15840 Ductwork and Air Distribution...................................................................................................................02
15850 Air Handling...............................................................................................................................................10
15885 Air Cleaning...............................................................................................................................................01
15890 Ductwork ...................................................................................................................................................08
15910 Ductwork Accessories ..............................................................................................................................06
15950 Controls and Instrumentation ...................................................................................................................09
15995 Mechanical Systems Commissioning ......................................................................................................06
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL
16000 Electrical Specifications............................................................................................................................53
DIVISION 26 – PV SOLAR SYSTEM
263110 Roof Integrated Crystalline Solar System (RICSS).................................................................................08
END OF TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION 01025
ALLOWANCES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements governing Contract
allowances.
1.) Allowances as set forth in the Specifications are to be used as compensation for items as
set forth in this Section. The amounts listed in the schedule and/or Specifications are to
be included in the base bid and shall be listed separately in the Schedule of Values and
Application for Payment.
B. Type of allowances include the following:
1.) Allowance No. 1 - Include stipulated sum for hazardous materials abatement per Exhibit
E Hazardous Building Material Survey
2.) Allowance No. 2 - Include stipulated sum to provide and install a new fire alarm system.
3.) Allowance No. 3 – Include stipulated sum for new or rerouting of conduits and pipes in
conflict with new construction, in accordance with the staged demolition of the site and
existing community center. Refer to plans DP-1 and IA-1 through IA-4.
4.) Allowance No. 4 – Include the stipulated sum for procurement and installation of electronic
access control equipment at designated door locations (excludes electronic locking door
hardware specified in the Finish Hardware specification section).
5.) Allowance No. 5 – Include stipulated sum for HVAC controls, including all conduits, wiring,
control hardware, devices, programming, commissioning, graphics and integration
necessary to complete the project.
6.) Allowance No. 6 – Concealed Subsurface Obstructions: Include the stipulated sum for
removal, disposal or modification of concealed subsurface obstructions, in accordance
with the recommendation of the geotechnical engineer.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01050: Schedule of Values
B. Section 01080: Application for Payment
C. Divisions 2-16: Technical Specifications
1.03 ALLOWANCES
A. Use the allowances only as authorized for OWNER purposes and only by an approved
allowance disbursement form that indicate the amounts to be charged to the respective
allowance amount.
B. At Substantial Completion of the Work, credit unused amounts remaining in the allowances to
the OWNER by Change Order.
1.04 ALLOWANCE DISBURSEMENT
A. CONTRACTOR shall submit a request for allowance disbursement on an allowance
disbursement form. Include all substantiating and/or required data along with the request.
B. The request shall have the requested amount listed as an allowance disbursement without
CONTRACTOR overhead and markup.
C. Once the OWNER has accepted the disbursement, ARCHITECT and OWNER will sign the
allowance disbursement form.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 SCHEDULE OF ALLOWANCES
The following allowances shall be included in the Base Bid. The Contractor’s profit and overhead
shall be included in the Base Bid so that if these allowances are authorized no additional
Contractor’s profit or overhead shall be included. These allowances cannot be expended without
a written directive from the City.
Specification Section Description Amount
3.1 Allowance No.1 - Include the stipulated sum of $140,000.00 for hazardous material abatement.
Refer to Appendix E Technical Specification Exhibit E.
3.2 Allowance No. 2 - Include the stipulated sum of $50,000.00 to provide and install a new fire-alarm
system and tie into the existing system. Refer to Appendix E Technical Specification Exhibit F.
3.3 Allowance No. 3 - Include the stipulated sum of $40,000.00 for new or rerouting of conduits and
pipes in conflict with new construction. Refer the the Site Demolition Plans DP-1, DP-2 and Plans
IA-1 through IA-5.
3.4 Allowance No. 4 - Include the stipulated sum of $40,000.00 for procurement and installation of
electronic access control equipment at designated door locations (excludes electronic locking
door hardware specified in the Finish Hardware specification section). Refer to Building Electrical
Plans and Division 16 Electrical, of the Technical Specifications.
3.4 Allowance No. 5 - Include the stipulated sum of $230,000.00 for HVAC controls, including all
conduits, wiring, control-hardware, devices, programming, commissioning, graphics and
integration necessary to complete the project. Refer to Building Electrical plans and Division 16
Electrical, and Mechanical Plans and Divisions 15 Mechanical.
3.5 Allowance # 6 - Include the stipulated sum of $100,000.00 for removal, disposal or modification of
concealed subsurface obstructions.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 07100
WATERPROOFING 1.0 PART 1 GENERAL
Application and construction procedures shall conform to requirements of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction latest edition and any supplements.
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Furnish materials, equipment and perform labor required to execute this work as
indicated on the Project Plans, as specified and as necessary to complete the contract, including but not limited to these major items:
1. Provide waterproof foundation coating to the backside of all site concrete or
masonry walls that retain soil.
1.2 RELATED WORK
Section 01300 Submittals Section 03300 Cast In Place Concrete Section 04220 Concrete Block Masonry
1.3 REFERENCES
ASTM D 4258-843 Practice for Surface Cleaning Concrete for Coating ASTM D 4259-88 Practice for Abrading Concrete ASTM D 4260 Practice for Acid-Etching Concrete ASTM D 4261 Practice for Surface Cleaning Concrete Unit Masonry for Coating ASTM D 4262-83 Test Method for pH of Chemically Cleaned or Etched Concrete Surfaces ASTM D 4541 Standard Method for Pull Off Strength of Coatings Using Portable Adhesion Testers
1.4 PRODUCT SUBMITTALS / SHOP DRAWINGS A. Comply with pertinent provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Within fourteen (14) calendar days after the Contractor has received the
Notice to Proceed from Owner, submit:
1. Materials list of items to be provided under this Section. 2. Manufacturer's specifications and other data needed to prove compliance with the
specified requirements.
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3. Shop Drawings in sufficient detail to show fabrication, installation, anchorage, and
interface of the work of this Section with the work of adjacent trades. 4. Manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved by the
Architect, will become the basis for accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on the work.
1.5 PRODUCT HANDLING AND STORAGE
A. Transport and store Thoroseal in original containers and keep in a dry condition protected
from rain, dew and humidity. Do not stack bags more than two pallets high. B. Store materials in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions.
1.6 SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS
A. Appropriate eye protection meeting the most current ANSI Z87 Standards should be worn when mixing or applying and during surface preparation. Refer to THORO's Material Safety Data Sheet for additional information.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the work of this Section.
2.0 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER
A. Harris Specialty Chemicals, Inc. 1-800-445-6182.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Material shall be "Thoroseal Foundation Coating" or equal, as approved by Landscape Architect.
3.0 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 SURFACE CONDITIONS
A. Examine the conditions under which work of this section will be performed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the work.
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B. Verify that surfaces and openings are ready to receive work and field measurements are as instructed.
C. Beginning of installation means acceptance of existing conditions. D. Before installation, prime paint surfaces of items or assemblies to be in contact with
cementitious materials.
3.2 LIMITATIONS
A. Do not apply to surfaces that are not clean and completely free from any contaminants. Previously painted surfaces must be prepared such that virtually all existing paint films are removed.
B. If the substrate or ground water contains sulfates or nitrates, special application
techniques and protective topcoats may be necessary. Avoid application to substrates that have active water leakage.
C. Protect areas and surfaces such as metal, glass and wood, which must not be coated with
suitable protective materials such as tape or paper. D. All surfaces to be coated must be clean. E. All mortar joints should be in sound condition and tooled. All static cracks or breaks,
voids or honeycombing larger than 0.8mm should be cut out and repaired with WATERPLUG or a THORITE/ACRYL 60 mixture.
F. Form ties and other metal fragments must be removed and the substrate patched with
THORITE/ACRYL 60 mixture. G. Weep holes are recommended to drain walls before coating commences. Refer to
Waterplug, Thorite and Thorite 200 Tech Bulletins 14, 20 and 20.1 respectively.
3.2 APPLICATION A. Spray application is recommended for large projects generally using a plasterer's type
spray gun, a diaphragm type or a rotor stator type pump. Spray application is the most cost effective application method to use and significantly reduces the in-place cost.
B. The substrate MUST be completely dampened before application starts. A damp surface
will prevent surface drag on the material; keep the substrate cool and eliminate flash setting.
C. It is essential that the first coat be well brushed into the substrate even if the application is
by spray gun. Lay the material on the substrate, filling all pores and voids. Finish the coat with smooth horizontal strokes, Allow for cure for 24 hours or overnight before
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applying a second coat. On block or masonry walls, allow 5 to 7 days before applying second coat to eliminate joint read through. Always broom the second coat with vertical strokes to insure easy clean ability.
D. After this second coat has hardened, any weep holes should be plugged using WATER
PLUG and then over coated with Thoroseal. (Recommendations on the types of spray gun to be used to place THOROSEAL are available from Harris Specialty Chemicals, Inc.
4.0 PART 4 METHOD OF PAYMENT
A. Payment for all work specified under this section shall be paid at the respective contract lump sum price or unit price as indicated and shall include all costs for installation, labor, materials, equipment, taxes, transportation costs and incidentals to accomplish the work as indicated in these Contract Documents and no additional compensation will be allowed.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 07 14 00 FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING
PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Fluid applied membrane waterproofing.
B. Drainage panels and Protection boards.
1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation: Insulation used for protective cover.
B. Section 07 62 00 - Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Metal parapet covers, copings, and
counterflashings.
C. Section 07 90 05 - Joint Sealers: Sealant for joints in substrates.
1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. 40 CFR 59, Subpart D - National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for
Architectural Coatings; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; current edition.
B. AATCC Test Method 30 - Antifungal Activity, Assessment on Textile Materials: Mildew and Rot
Resistance of Textile Materials; 2004.
C. ASTM C836 - Standard Specification for High Solids Content, Cold Liquid-Applied Elastomeric
Waterproofing Membrane for Use With Separate Wearing Course; 2011.
D. ASTM C1306 - Standard Test Method for Hydrostatic Pressure Resistance of a Liquid-Applied
Waterproofing Membrane; 2008.
E. ASTM D412 - Standard Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers-
Tension; 2006a.
F. ASTM D429 - Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property--Adhesion to Rigid Substrates;
2008.
G. ASTM D471 - Standard Test Method for Rubber Property--Effect of Liquids; 2010.
H. ASTM D624 - Standard Test Method For Tear Strength of Conventional Vulcanized Rubber
and Thermoplastic Elastomers; 2000 (Reapproved 2007).
I. ASTM C661 - Standard Test Method for Indentation Hardness of Elastomeric-Type Sealants by
Means of a Durometer; 2006 (Reapproved 2011).
J. ASTM D746 - Standard Test Method for Brittleness Temperature of Plastics and Elastomers by
Impact; 2007.
K. ASTM D2240 - Standard Test Method For Rubber Property--Durometer Hardness; 2005
(Reapproved 2010).
L. ASTM D2370 - Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Organic Coatings; 1998
(Reapproved 2010).
M. ASTM D2939 - Standard Test Methods for Emulsified Bitumens Used As Protective Coatings;
2003.
N. ASTM D3468 - Standard Specification for Liquid-Applied Neoprene and Chlorosulfonated
Polyethylene Used in Roofing and Waterproofing; 1999 (Reapproved 2006).
O. ASTM D4541 - Standard Test Method for Pull-Off Strength of Coatings Using Portable
Adhesion Testers; 2009.
P. ASTM D5385 - Standard Test Method for Hydrostatic Pressure Resistance of Waterproofing
Membranes; 1993 (Reapproved 2006).
Q. ASTM E96/E96M - Standard Test Methods For Water Vapor Transmission of Materials; 2010.
R. ASTM E154 - Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Earth
Under Concrete Slabs, on Walls, or as Ground Cover; 2008a.
S. ICC-ES AC29 - Acceptance Criteria for Cold, Liquid-Applied, Below-Grade, Exterior
Dampproofing and Waterproofing Materials; ICC Evaluation Service, Inc.; 2004 (R2008).
T. NRCA ML104 - The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual; National Roofing Contractors
Association; Fifth Edition, with interim updates.
1.04 SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.
B. Product Data: Provide data for membrane.
C. Shop Drawings: Indicate special joint or termination conditions and conditions of interface with
other materials.
D. Certificate: Certify that products meet or exceed specified requirements.
E. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures.
F. Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's
name and registered with manufacturer.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacture of fluid-applied
waterproofing membranes with three years experience.
B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in installation of fluid-applied waterproofing with
minimum 6 years experience.
C. Mock-Up: Construct a mock-up consisting of 100 sq ft of horizontal waterproofed panel,
including internal and external corners similar to those that will be present in the finished work.
1. Locate where directed.
2. Mock-up may remain as part of the work.
1.06 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Maintain ambient temperatures above 40 degrees F for 24 hours before and during application
and until cured.
1.07 WARRANTY A. See Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.
B. Contractor shall correct defective Work within a five year period after Date of Substantial
Completion; remove and replace materials concealing waterproofing at no cost to Owner.
C. Provide five year manufacturer warranty for waterproofing failing to resist penetration of water ,
except where such failures are the result of structural failures of building. Hairline cracking of
concrete due to temperature change or shrinkage is not considered a structural failure.
PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Synthetic Rubber Waterproofing Manufacturers:
1. Grace Construction Products; Product Procor: www.na.graceconstruction.com
2. Or approved equal
2.02 WATERPROOFING APPLICATIONS A. Synthetic Rubber Waterproofing: Use at below grade poured concrete walls and at locations
shown on drawings.
1. Cover with drainage panel.
2.03 MEMBRANE AND FLASHING MATERIALS A. Synthetic Rubber Waterproofing: Cold-applied neoprene or chlorosulfonated polyethylene
complying with ASTM D3468; two component; quick setting.
1. Cured Thickness: 0.06 inch, minimum.
2. Suitable for installation over concrete substrates.
3. Tensile Strength: 15 psi, measured in accordance with ASTM D412.
4. Ultimate Elongation: 500 percent, measured in accordance with ASTM D412.
5. Tear Strength: 150 lbf/inch, measured in accordance with ASTM D624.
6. Hardness: 60, measured in accordance with ASTM D2240, using Type A durometer.
7. Water Vapor Permeability: 0.014 perm inch, measured in accordance with ASTM
E96/E96M.
8. Adhesion: greater than 150 psi, measured in accordance with ASTM D4541.
9. Brittleness Temperature: -40 F, measured in accordance with ASTM D746.
10. Product: Procor manufactured by Grace Construction Products.
B. Flexible Flashings: Type recommended by membrane manufacturer.
C. Joint Cover Sheet: 1 inch thick elastic sheet material designated for and compatible with
membrane.
2.04 ACCESSORIES A. Surface Conditioner: spray applied type, compatible with membrane compound; as
recommended by membrane manufacturer.
B. Sealant for Substrate Surfaces: As recommended by membrane manufacturer.
C. Tack-Reducing Surfacing: Type 1 Portland cement.
D. Protection Board: Rigid insulation specified in Section 07 21 00.
E. Drainage Panel: 1/4 inch thick formed plastic, hollowed sandwich ; Hydroduct manufactured by
Grace Construction Products.
F. Cant Strips: Premolded composition material .
G. Counterflashings: Bituminous Membrane as specified in Section 07 62 00.
PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.
B. Verify substrate surfaces are free of frozen matter, dampness, loose particles, cracks, pits,
projections, penetrations, or foreign matter detrimental to adhesion or application of
waterproofing system.
C. Verify that substrate surfaces are smooth, free of honeycomb or pitting, and not detrimental to
full contact bond of waterproofing materials.
D. Verify that items that penetrate surfaces to receive waterproofing are securely installed.
3.02 PREPARATION A. Protect adjacent surfaces not designated to receive waterproofing.
B. Clean and prepare surfaces to receive waterproofing in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions. Vacuum substrate clean.
C. Do not apply waterproofing to surfaces unacceptable to manufacturer.
D. Seal cracks and joints with sealant using methods recommended by sealant manufacturer.
E. Install cant strips at inside corners.
3.03 INSTALLATION A. Apply waterproofing in accordance with manufacturer's instructions to specified minimum
thickness.
B. Conform to NRCA Waterproofing and Dampproofing Manual drawing details as noted:
C. Apply primer or surface conditioner at a rate recommended by manufacturer. Protect
conditioner from rain or frost until dry.
D. At joints and cracks less than 1/2 inch in width including joints between horizontal and vertical
surfaces, apply 12 inch wide strip of joint cover sheet.
E. At joints from 1/2 to 1 inch in width, loop joint cover sheet down into joint between 1-1/4 and 1/-
3/4 inch. Extend sheet 6 inches on either side of expansion joint.
F. Center joint cover sheet over joints. Roll sheet into 1/8 inch coating of waterproofing material.
Apply second coat over sheet extending minimum of 6 inches beyond sheet edges.
G. Extend membrane over cants and up intersecting surfaces at membrane perimeter minimum 6
inches above horizontal surface for first ply and ____ inches at subsequent plies laid in shingle
fashion.
H. Apply extra thickness of waterproofing material at corners, intersections, and angles.
I. Install flexible flashings and seal into waterproofing material. Seal items penetrating through
membrane with flexible flashings.
J. Extend waterproofing material and flexible flashing into drain clamp flange, apply adequate
coating of liquid membrane to assure clamp ring seal. Coordinate with drain installation in
Section 22 10 06.
K. Seal membrane and flashings to adjoining surfaces. Install termination bar at all edges. Install
counterflashing over all exposed edges.
3.04 INSTALLATION - DRAINAGE PANEL and PROTECTION BOARD A. Immediately after cooling, dust membrane with tack-reducing surfacing at rate of approximately
10 lbs/100 sq ft.
B. After membrane has cooled, but before it becomes dusty, apply separation sheet. Lap joints to
ensure complete coverage.
C. Place drainage panel directly against membrane, butt joints, place to encourage drainage
downward. Scribe and cut boards around projections, penetrations, and interruptions.
D. Place protection board directly against drainage panel; butt joints. Scribe and cut boards
around projections, penetrations, and interruptions.
E. Adhere protection board to substrate with compatible adhesive.
3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Owner will provide testing services in accordance with Section 01 40 00 - Quality
Requirements. Contractor shall provide temporary construction and materials for testing.
B. On completion of horizontal membrane installation, dam installation area in preparation for
flood testing.
C. Flood to minimum depth of 1 inch with clean water. After 48 hours, inspect for leaks.
D. If leaking is found, remove water, repair leaking areas with new waterproofing materials as
directed by Architect; repeat flood test. Repair damage to building.
E. When area is proven watertight, drain water and remove dam.
3.06 PROTECTION A. Do not permit traffic over unprotected or uncovered membrane.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 07 13 00 SHEET WATERPROOFING
PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Sheet membrane waterproofing
B. Cant strips and other accessories.
C. Drainage panels and Protection boards.
1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 03 30 00 - Cast-in-Place Concrete: Concrete substrate.
B. Section 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation: Insulation used for protective cover.
C. Section 07 60 00 - Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Metal parapet, coping, and counterflashing.
D. Section 07 90 20 - Joint Sealers: Sealant for joints in substrates.
1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. ASTM C836 - Standard Specification for High Solids Content, Cold Liquid-Applied Elastomeric
Waterproofing Membrane for Use with Separate Wearing Course
B. ASTM D412 - Standard Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers-
Tension; 2006a.
C. ASTM D570 - Standard Test Method for Water Absorption of Plastics; 1998 (Reapproved
2010).
D. ASTM D624 - Standard Test Method For Tear Strength of Conventional Vulcanized Rubber
and Thermoplastic Elastomers; 2000 (Reapproved 2007).
E. ASTM D746 - Standard Test Method for Brittleness Temperature of Plastics and Elastomers by
Impact; 2007.
F. ASTM D882 - Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting; 2010.
G. ASTM D903 - Standard Test Method for Peel or Stripping Strength of Adhesive Bonds; 1998
(Reapproved 2010).
H. ASTM D1621 - Standard Test Method for Compressive Properties of Rigid Cellular Plastics;
2010.
I. ASTM D1876 - Standard Test Method for Peel Resistance of Adhesives (T-Peel Test); 2008,
J. ASTM D1970 - Standard Specification for Self-Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet
Materials Used as Steep Roofing Underlayment for Ice Dam Protection; 2009.
K. ASTM D2240 - Standard Test Method For Rubber Property--Durometer Hardness; 2005
(Reapproved 2010).
L. ASTM D2581 - Standard Specification for Polybutylene (PB) Plastics Molding and Extrusion
Materials; 2009.
M. ASTM D4068 - Standard Specification for Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) Sheeting for
Concealed Water-Containment Membrane; 2009.
N. ASTM D4551 - Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Plastic Flexible
Concealed Water-Containment Membrane; 1996 (Reapproved 2008).
O. ASTM D4637 - Standard Specification for EPDM Sheet Used in Single Ply Roof Membrane;
2010.
P. ASTM D5295 - Standard Guide for Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Adhered (Bonded)
Membrane Waterproofing Systems; 2000 (Reapproved 2006).
Q. ASTM D5385 - Standard Test Method for Hydrostatic Pressure Resistance of Waterproofing
Membranes; 1993 (Reapproved 2006).
R. ASTM D5602 - Standard Test Method for Static Puncture Resistance of Roofing Membrane
Specimens; 2011.
S. ASTM D6134 - Standard Specification for Vulcanized Rubber Sheets Used in Waterproofing
Systems; 2007.
T. ASTM E96/E96M - Standard Test Methods For Water Vapor Transmission of Materials; 2010.
U. ASTM E154 - Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Earth
Under Concrete Slabs, on Walls, or as Ground Cover; 2008a.
V. ASTM F2130: Standard Test Method for Measuring Repellency, Retention, and Penetration of
Liquid Pesticide Formulation Through Protective Clothing Materials.
W. NRCA ML104 - The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual; National Roofing Contractors
Association; Fifth Edition, with interim updates.
1.04 SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.
B. Product Data: Provide data for membrane, flexible flashings, and joint and crack sealants.
C. Shop Drawings: Indicate special joint or termination conditions and conditions of interface with
other materials.
D. Certificate: Certify that products meet or exceed specified requirements.
E. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures.
F. Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's
name and registered with manufacturer.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Membrane Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in waterproofing sheet
membranes with five years experience.
B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with
minimum 3 years experience.
1.06 MOCK-UP A. Construct mockup 100 sq ft of horizontal waterproofed panel; to represent finished work
including internal and external corners.
B. Locate where directed.
C. Mockup may remain as part of the Work.
1.07 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Maintain ambient temperatures above 40 degrees F for 24 hours before and during application
and until liquid or mastic accessories have cured.
1.08 WARRANTY A. See Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.
B. Contractor shall correct defective Work within a five year period after Date of Substantial
Completion; remove and replace materials concealing waterproofing at no extra cost to Owner.
C. Provide five year manufacturer warranty for waterproofing failing to resist penetration of water ,
except where such failures are the result of structural failures of building. Hairline cracking of
concrete due to temperature change or shrinkage is not considered a structural failure.
PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 WATERPROOFING APPLICATIONS
A. Self-Adhered Modified Bituminous Sheet Waterproofing: Use where shown on drawings.
B. Self-Adhered Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Sheet Waterproofing: Use at sheet metal
cladding for trim, canopies and projections.
C. Modified Bituminous Membrane Waterproofing: Use at foundations and at all locations on
drawings that call for waterproofing membrane
1. Vertical Surfaces: Adhesive bonded to substrate.
2. Horizontal Surfaces: Adhesive bonded to substrate.
3. Cover with drainage panel and protection board at foundation
2.02 MEMBRANE MATERIALS A. Self-Adhered Modified Bituminous Membrane:
1. Thickness: 60 mil (0.060 inch).
2. Sheet Width: 36 inches.
3. Tensile Strength:
a. Membrane: 5000 pounds per square inch, minimum, measured according to ASTM
D882.
b. Film: 325 pounds per square inch, minimum, measured according to ASTM D412.
4. Elongation at Break: 300 percent, minimum, measured according to ASTM D412.
5. Water Vapor Permeance: 0.05 perm, maximum, measured in accordance with ASTM
E96/E96M.
6. Low Temperature Flexibility: Unaffected when tested according to ASTM D1970 at minus
20 degrees F, 180 degree bend on 1 inch mandrel.
7. Peel Strength: 7 pounds per inch, minimum, when tested according to ASTM D903.
8. Lap Adhesion Strength: 5 pounds per inch, minimum, when tested according to ASTM
D1876.
9. Puncture Resistance: 50 pounds, minimum, measured in accordance with ASTM E154.
10. Water Absorption: 0.1 percent increase in weight, maximum, measured in accordance
with ASTM D570, 24 hour immersion.
11. Hydrostatic Resistance: Resists the weight of 200 feet when tested according to ASTM
D5385.
12. Adhesives, Sealants, Tapes, and Accessories: As recommended by membrane
manufacturer.
13. Manufacturers:
a. Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing Incorporated; MiraDRI 860/861: www.carlisle-
ccw.com.
b. Grace Construction Products: www.na.graceconstruction.com.
c. Or approved equal
B. Self-Adhered Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Membrane: Composite membrane formed of
reinforced thermoplastic polyolefin sheet with butyl alloy adhesive layer; recommended by
manufacturer for direct concrete contact in negative-side waterproofing applications.
1. TPO Thickness for Vertical Applications: 0.022 inch, minimum.
2. TPO Thickness for Horizontal Underslab Applications: 0.03 inch, minimum.
3. Adhesive Thickness: 0.025 inch, minimum.
4. Field Seaming: Double-sided self-adhesive butyl-based tape.
5. Tensile Strength: 1,500 psi at break, minimum, measured in accordance with ASTM
D882.
6. Elongation at Break: 500 percent, minimum, measured in accordance with ASTM D412.
7. Water Vapor Permeance: 0.1 perm, maximum, measured in accordance with ASTM
E96/E96M.
8. Puncture Resistance: 100 pounds, minimum, measured in accordance with ASTM E154.
9. Adhesives, Sealants, Tapes, and Accessories: As recommended by membrane
manufacturer.
10. Manufacturers:
a. Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing Incorporated; MiraPLY-H and MiraPLY-V:
www.carlisle-ccw.com.
b. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.
2.03 ATTACHMENT MATERIALS A. Battens .
B. Disc Washers and Screws.
C. Circular Membrane Discs .
D. Reglet Strip Devices.
2.04 ACCESSORIES A. Sealant for Substrate Surfaces: Type reccomended by membrane manufacturer and as
specified in Section 07 90 05.
B. Protection Board: Rigid insulation specified in Section 07 21 00.
C. Protection Board: Type capable of preventing damage to waterproofing due to backfilling and
construction traffic.
1. Use one of the following:
a. Polystyrene foam board, 1 inch thick.
D. Drainage Panel: Drainage layer with geotextile filter fabric on earth side.
1. Composition: Dimpled polystyrene core; polypropylene filter fabric.
2. Total Thickness:
3. Fabric:
a. Flow Rate: ... when tested in accordance with ASTM D4491.
b. EOS (AOS): ... when tested in accordance with ASTM D4751.
c. Tensile Strength: ... when tested in accordance with ASTM D4632.
d. Puncture Resistance: ... when tested in accordance with ASTM D3786.
4. Core:
a. Compressive Strength: ... when tested in accordance with ASTM D1621.
b. Flow Capacity: ... when tested in accordance with ASTM D4716.
5. Products:
a. W.R. Meadows, Inc; Mel-Drain 5012: www.wrmeadows.com.
b. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.
E. Cant Strips: Premolded composition material .
F. Provide membrane and accessories from a single manufacturer or membrane manufacturer's
pre-approved list of vendors.
G. Flexible Flashings: Type recommended by membrane manufacturer.
PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.
B. Verify substrate surfaces are durable; free of matter detrimental to adhesion or application of
waterproofing system.
C. Verify that items that penetrate surfaces to receive waterproofing are securely installed.
3.02 PREPARATION A. Protect adjacent surfaces not designated to receive waterproofing.
B. Clean and prepare surfaces to receive waterproofing in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions. Vacuum substrate clean.
C. Do not apply waterproofing to surfaces unacceptable to membrane manufacturer.
D. Seal cracks and joints with sealant using depth to width ratio as recommended by sealant
manufacturer.
E. Surfaces for Adhesive Bonding: Apply surface conditioner at a rate recommended by
manufacturer. Protect conditioner from rain or frost until dry.
F. Concrete Surfaces for Adhesive Bonding: Prepare concrete substrate according to ASTM
D5295.
1. Remove substances that inhibit adhesion including form release agents, curing
compounds admixtures, laitance, moisture, dust, dirt, grease and oil.
2. Repair surface defects including honeycombs, fins, tie holes, bug holes, sharp offsets,
rutted cracks, ragged corners, deviations in surface plane, spalling and delaminations, as
described in the reference standard.
3. Remove and replace areas of defective concrete as specified in Section 03 30 00.
4. Prepare concrete for adhesive bonded waterproofing using mechanical or chemical
methods described in the referenced standard.
5. Test concrete surfaces as described in the referenced standards. Verify surfaces are
ready to receive adhesive bonded waterproofing membrane system.
3.03 INSTALLATION - MEMBRANE A. Install membrane waterproofing in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Roll out membrane. Minimize wrinkles and bubbles.
C. Self-Adhering Membrane: Remove release paper layer. Roll out on substrate with a
mechanical roller to encourage full contact bond.
D. Overlap edges and ends and seal by method recommended by manufacturer, minimum 3
inches. Seal permanently waterproof. Apply uniform bead of sealant to joint edge.
E. Reinforce membrane with multiple thickness of membrane material over joints, whether joints
are static or dynamic.
F. Weather lap joints on sloped substrate in direction of drainage. Seal joints and seams.
G. Coordinate with drain installation; see Section 22 10 06.
H. Install flexible flashings. Seal items penetrating through membrane with flexible flashings. Seal
watertight to membrane.
I. Extend membrane over cants and up intersecting surfaces at membrane perimeter minimum 6
inches above horizontal surface for first ply and 6 inches at subsequent plies laid in shingle
fashion.
J. Seal membrane and flashings to adjoining surfaces. Install termination bar at all edges. Install
counterflashing over all exposed edges.
3.04 INSTALLATION - DRAINAGE PANEL and PROTECTION BOARD A. Place drainage panel directly against membrane, butt joints, place to encourage drainage
downward. Scribe and cut boards around projections, penetrations, and interruptions.
B. Place protection board directly against drainage panel; butt joints. Scribe and cut boards
around projections, penetrations, and interruptions.
C. Adhere protection board to substrate with compatible adhesive.
3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Owner will provide testing services in accordance with Section 01 40 00 - Quality
Requirements. Contractor shall provide temporary construction and materials for testing.
B. On completion of horizontal membrane installation, dam installation area in preparation for
flood testing.
C. Flood to minimum depth of 1 inch with clean water. After 48 hours, inspect for leaks.
D. If leaking is found, remove water, repair leaking areas with new waterproofing materials as
directed by Architect; repeat flood test. Repair damage to building.
E. When area is proven watertight, drain water and remove dam.
3.06 PROTECTION A. Do not permit traffic over unprotected or uncovered membrane.
3.07 SCHEDULE A. Foundation Wall: One ply of Modified Bituminous Membrane waterproofing; three plies at
inside corners; adhesive applied.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 09653
LINOLEUM SHEET
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Provisions of the General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 apply to this section.
B. Section Includes:
1. Linoleum tile flooring as indicated.
C. Related Sections:
1. Section 03300: Cast-in-Place Concrete.
2. Section 03331: Lightweight Architectural Concrete
2. Section 09651: Rubber Flooring and Stair Covering.
3. Section 09658: Rubber Base.
1.02 DEFINITIONS
A. Pop-up: A pop-up is defined as any surface deviation or looseness of substrate that is equal
to or greater than 1/64 inch above the concrete floor level, regardless of the size.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s published technical data describing materials,
construction and recommended installation directions. Submit technical data and installation
instructions for each adhesive material. Submit materials list and Product Data of
recommended finish materials.
B. Maintenance Instructions: Submit manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance, care
and cleaning.
C. Samples: Submit Samples of each type of resilient sheet flooring in each available color and
pattern. Following color selections, submit 12 inch square Samples of each selected color and
pattern. Submit pint cans of each type of adhesive.
D. Installer’s Experience Qualifications: Submit list of not less than 5 projects, extending over
period of not less than 5 years, indicating installer’s experience record. Submit letter from
manufacturer indicating manufacturer's approval for installer of the products.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications of Installer: Minimum 5 years experience in successfully installing the same or
similar flooring materials.
B. Comply with the following as a minimum requirement:
1. All materials shall be ADA compliant.
2. ASTM E 84: Class A Flame Spread Rating of 25 or less.
3. Fire Test Data: ASTM E 648, NFPA 253, ASTM E 662, NFPA 258.
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Materials shall be delivered to the Project site in original unopened manufacturer’s packaging
clearly labeled with manufacturer’s name. Materials shall be stored at not less than 70
degrees F for not less than 48 hours before installation.
1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Ventilation and Temperature: Verify areas that are to receive new flooring are ventilated to
remove fumes from installation materials, and areas are within temperature range
recommended by the various material manufactures for site installation conditions.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Provide a 15 year material and labor warranty.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Resilient Linoleum Tile: Armdtrong Marmoleum Marmorette or equal.
B. Resilient Reducer Strips: Vinyl composition reducer by Armstrong, Johnsonite or Flexco
C. Rubber Topset Base: Armstrong, Burke Flooring Products, Johnsonite or Flexco Company.
D. Floor Finish: As recommended by flooring manufacturer, but following are acceptable products:
1. Super Polymer 85 by Maintex, City of Industry, CA.
2. Butchers Mainstay Floor Finish by Waxie Stationery Supply, San Diego CA.
3. Polymer LA, by Alkot Industries, Tarzana, CA.
E. Rubber Stair Nosings: Armstrong, Johnsonite, or equal.
F. Vinyl Corner Bumper Guards: Armstrong, Johnsonite, or equal.
2.01 LINOLEUM SHEET FLOORING MATERIALS
A. Manufactured from natural materials consisting of linseed oil, wood flour, and rosin binders mixed
and calendered onto a polyglass backing. No asbestos is permitted in the material. Static loads limit
to be 700 psi
B. Provide Armstrong MARMORETTE™ with NATURCote™ Linoleum Sheet Flooring manufactured by
Armstrong World Industries, Inc or equal. In 6.5 feet (2.0 m) wide, having a nominal total thickness of
0.100in. (2.5mm). The wear surface shall consist of a polyurethane-coated homogeneous mixture of
linoleum cement (linseed oil, natural tree resins, drying oil catalysts), wood flour, cork flour, color
pigments and filler calendered onto a jute fabric backing. Colors and pattern detail shall be
dispersed throughout the thickness of the wear layer. Linoleum sheet shall conform to the
requirements of ASTM F 2034, Type I, “Standard Specification for Sheet Linoleum Floor Covering.”
C. Provide solid color linoleum weld rod as produced by Armstrong World Industries, Inc.(or equal) and
intended for heat welding of linoleum seams. Color shall be compatible with field color of flooring or
as selected by Architect to contrast with field color of flooring. Color selected from the range currently
available
2.02 WALL BASE MATERIALS
A. Provide 1/8 in. thick, 4in. high Armstrong Color-Integrated Wall Base with a matte finish, conforming
to ASTM F 1861, Rubber, Thermoplastic, Group 1 - Solid, Cove base
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate with other trades to provide level, smooth and clean finish surfaces to receive
resilient linoleum flooring and topset base.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Adjacent Surface Protection: Protect adjacent Work areas and surfaces finish during product
installation.
B. Do not begin installations of resilient linoleum flooring until other trades, including painting, have
completed Work. Do not apply material when ambient temperature is lower than 70° F.
C. Concrete floors shall be dry, and cleaned of paint, dust, grease, oils, solvent, curing and
hardening compounds, sealers, asphalt, and adhesive residue. Grind off high spots and fill low
spots.
1. Moisture Test: Test concrete floor substrate for moisture content. Moisture emission
from concrete shall not exceed 3.5 pounds per 1,000 square feet in 24 hours.
D. Sand smooth tongue and groove floors and the plywood joints flooring. Fill cracks 1/8" and
wider, and minor concave areas, with plastic wood and sand. Clear floor dirt, dust, and foreign
material before installing floor covering. Remove sanding dust by vacuuming.
E. Install minimum 3/4" layer of underlayment group 1 plywood free of voids over existing tongue
and groove floor sheathing. Nail the underlayment 2 to 3 inches along the seams and 4 to 6
inches in the field with ring-shank nails or power cleats.
1. Furnish an underlayment that guarantees in writing that floors will not warp, delaminate,
buckle, ridge or telegraph seams due to underlayment failure.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install resilient linoleum tile flooring under base shoes, modular cabinets, floor
mounted plumbing fixtures and movable equipment. Install in accordance with manufacturer's
printed installation instructions.
1. Linoleum flooring, adhesive, and patch compounds shall be maintained at room
temperature (at least 68° F.) for 72 hours before, during, and after installation.
B. Underlayment:
1. Staple or nails shall penetrate subfloor a minimum of 3/8”
2. Offset underlayment edges and subfloor edges at least 4”, and stagger panel corners.
C. Primer and Adhesives:
1. Prepare and prime concrete floor slabs to receive floor covering as recommended by
floor covering manufacturer.
2. Mix and install adhesives in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Provide safety
precautions during mixing and application as recommended by adhesive manufacturer.
Install uniformly over surfaces.
3. Install only that amount of area that can be covered by flooring material within the
recommended working time of the adhesive.
4. Remove any adhesive that has dried or has filmed over.
5. Do not soil walls, bases, or adjacent surfaces with adhesives.
6. Promptly remove any spillage.
7. Install tiles symmetrically about centerlines of areas. Proceed toward walls. Adjust width
of border tiles as required. Tiles shall be straight, with joints closed. Tile joints shall be
straight and tight. Cut tiles to fit snugly at doorframes, and walls. Install tiles under
removable metal thresholds.
E. Base:
1. General: Install base around perimeter of room or space, at toe spaces of casework,
and at carpet areas where indicated on Drawings. Unroll base material and cut into
accurate lengths as required for minimum number of joints. Install tight to wall with tight
butt joints.
F. Reducer Strips:
1. Provide where floor covering terminates, exposing edge of covering. Center under door,
where floor covering terminates at door openings. Fit to doorframes and adjoining
materials. Install adhesives and bond securely to substrates in straight, true lines.
G. Stair Treads:
1. Clean back of tread with alcohol or lightly sand to ensure proper adhesion.
2. Fit nose of tread tightly against face of stair riser.
3. Thoroughly roll treads and a riser while adhesive is fresh, allowing transfer of adhesive
to the material to obtain a firm bond.
3.04 CLEANING AND FINISHING
A. Upon completion of resilient flooring application, allow sufficient time for flooring to seat itself
before attempting to clean and finish.
B. After flooring has thoroughly seated, clean with a neutral cleaner.
C. Use minimum water for cleaning floors. Pick up water using either a dry mop or a vacuum.
D. Finish linoleum tile with 2 coats of floor finish, installed in accordance with manufacturer's
directions. Inspect first coat before next coat is installed. Allow all coats to dry for manufacturer
recommended time.
E. Replace damaged or defective tiles.
F. Upon completion, clean exposed surfaces soiled by Work and repair damage caused by Work.
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