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38B-004 West 901 - Roof Replacement - Specs PROJECT TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT NG-USA, 132 West Street, Northampton, MA JULY 2017 PREPARED BY: ROOF CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. TELEPHONE: (800) 637-7109 WWW.ROOFCONSULTINGSERVICES.COM ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid TABLE OF CONTENTS 000100 - 1 SECTION 000100 - TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 000110 .........................LIST OF DRAWINGS 000300 .........................PROJECT DIRECTORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 010100 .........................SUMMARY OF WORK 012700 .........................UNIT PRICE BASED ALLOWANCES 013000 .........................SUBMITTALS 014000 .........................QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 015000 .........................TEMPORARY FACILITES & CONTROLS 015100 .........................INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 017300 .........................CUTTING AND PATCHING 017700 .........................PROJECT CLOSEOUT F-616 ............................NATIONAL GRID ASBESTOS ABATEMENT GENERAL SPECIFICATION DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK 020700 .........................SELECTIVE DEMOLITION DIVISIONS 3 - 5 – THESE DIVISIONS NOT USED DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS 061000 .........................ROUGH CARPENTRY DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 072200 .........................ROOF INSULATION 073150 .........................SLATE ROOFING 076200 .........................FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 077253 .........................SNOW RAILS 079200 .........................SEALANTS AND CAULKING DIVISION 8 – THIS DIVISION NOT USED DIVISION 9 - FINISHES 099000 .........................PAINTING DIVISIONS 10 - 16 – THESE DIVISIONS NOT USED PROJECT INFORMATION ATTACHMENTS ASBESTOS TESTING REPORTS 11” X 17” DRAWING COPIES (NOT SCALED REDUCTIONS) END OF SECTION 000100 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid LIST OF DRAWINGS 000110-1 SECTION 000110 – LIST OF DRAWINGS TS TITLE SHEET A1.0 ROOF REPLACEMENT PLAN A2.0 ROOF REPLACEMENT DETAILS END OF SECTION 000110 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PROJECT DIRECTORY 000300 - 1 SECTION 000300 - PROJECT DIRECTORY OWNER/ PROCUREMENT: National Grid Global Procurement In directs 40 Sylvan Road W2.214, Waltham, MA 02451 Manuel Melo Phone: (781) 907-2646 E-Mail: Manuel.melo@nationalgrid.com OWNER/ FACILITIES: National Grid Lead Supervisor NEN Substations 40 Sylvan Road, E1.681, Waltham, MA 02451-1120 Todd Allen Phone: (508) 860-6337 Cell: (508) 989-7195 E-Mail: Todd.allen@nationalgrid.com ROOF CONSULTANT: Roof Consulting Services, Inc. 1660 Mountain Road Glen Allen, Virginia 23060 Project Manager: Graham Marsteller Phone: (804) 515-0885 Cell: (804) 426-6874 E-Mail: gmarsteller@roofconsultingservices.com END OF SECTION 000300 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 1 SECTION 010100 - SUMMARY OF THE WORK PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. The project consists of the removal and reinstallation of one main roof level at the Substation 901 – West Street Facility located at 132 West Street in Northampton, Massachusetts. 1. The replacement work will include the removal of the steep slope slate shingle roof assembly, including all metal and associated flashings, metal trims, and accessories, down to the existing concrete panel deck. The existing slate shingles shall be carefully removed and salvaged for reinstallation. Replacement shall include a self-adhering underlayment on the deck, new wood framing and sheathing, polyisocyanurate insulation, additional self-adhering underlayment and reinstallation of the slate shingle roof assembly including replacement of all broken slate shingles and installation of all new associated flashings, trim metals, and drainage components, for a complete system. 2. The total roof area for replacement included in this project is approximately 1,069 square feet. 3. All square footages are approximate. The contractors shall field verify all square footages prior to bidding this project. The Owner and Consultant shall not be responsible for any additional costs associated with additional material orders. 4. Repair / Replacement of existing deteriorated or missing wood cornice trim and support blocking including scraping and painting of all wood cornice trim shall be included in this project. 5. The building will remain in use during construction and temporary protective measures will be required. B. The Contractor shall maintain a copy of the Project Manual, the Project Drawings, and a copy of all MSDS sheets applicable to the Project on site at all times for the duration of the project. C. Maintain the existing building in watertight condition throughout this Contract. 1. The interior of the building to be kept free of water entry of ANY amount throughout the entire roof replacement process. All required interior protection of the building shall be installed prior to removal of any of the existing roof membrane. 2. The roofing over each roof area shall be phased so as to have no more roof area open and/or under construction than can be made watertight at the end of each workday. D. The Contractor will follow all applicable safety requirements of National Grid as well as OSHA and local, State, and Federal requirements. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 2 E. Existing roof system composition: Main Building Concrete Panel Deck Organic Felt Underlayment Slate Shingles Existing Roof Composition Notes: 1. It is the contractor’s sole responsibility, to field verify all existing roof system compositions and conditions that will affect the execution of the work prior to bidding. G. New roof system composition: Main Building Existing Concrete Panel Deck (Cleaned and Primed as Required) 1 Ply Underlayment (Self-Adhered to Primed Deck) 2x4 Wood Framing (Mechanically Attached) 1.5-Inch Polyisocyanurate Insulation (Loose Laid Between 2x4 Framing) 3/4 Inch Plywood Sheathing (Mechanically Attached) Slate Shingles (Mechanically Attached) New Roof Composition Notes: 1. Existing deteriorated wood blocking and cornice shall be removed and replaced with new treated blocking and cornice to match existing in size, profile, and method of attachment and as required and shown on the roof plans and roof details. 2. All new blocking, cornice, and sheathing shall be fastened to the substrate to meet the specifications. H. Interior Protection Systems 1. There is no specific area to be protected. However, in the event that the Owner determines an area needs interior tarping, 500 square feet of interior protection tarping has been included in the Unit Cost Based Allowances outlined in Section 012700. Interior tarping installation and removal may or may not be performed during regular work hours and may be restricted to ‘Safe Time’ or off hours. Hours and locations will be determined during the Pre Bid Conference. 2. Provide all labor, equipment, trade skills necessary to complete the installation and removal of tarping over the building furnishings/equipment. The work must be completed in a workman-like manner without ANY damage to the existing building interior/equipment. The reading and compliance with the standard NG-USA safety and contract requirements is a must. 3. Maintain the tarping in a watertight condition throughout the period of construction and during replacement of those elements (roofing or installation of new roof top equipment) that could lead to water entry and damage to operation equipment. a. Coordinate with those doing the reroofing or roof-top equipment installations to provide and operate pumps to remove any water from the roof surface during the completion of all roof top-work. b. The interior protection must be installed before the existing roofing system is penetrated, cut or removed. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 3 c. Containers, which are installed to receive water from the tarping protection, must be located to prevent unobstructed access for building personnel in their day-to-day operations. These containers are to be checked for water during rains and/or each morning. When water is found in the receiver containers, it is to be removed, efforts made to be traced back to the source of entry, and adjustments to the positioning of the tarps and/or corrective repairs made to prevent further water entry. 4. All workmen’s personal information, as required by NG-USA, must be submitted for review by NG-USA’s Office of Security before being allowed to enter and/or work in any National Grid facility. Background checks must be performed and provided as required by National Grid. 5. Interior Dust Protection – When work is required in adjacent areas, the installation of dust partitioning in accordance with standard dust partitioning is also required. Location and installation are to be determined prior to, and become a part of, the Work Approach for the project. The general need and locations are to be determined during the pre-bid meeting so as to be included in the bid proposal. Unit cost (per square foot of partition) is to be a part of the bid proposal, and is to be based on the standards set forth in the Project Manual. 6. Protection of Electrical Components - When work is to be performed adjacent to or over electrical bus bars and batteries, these components will require special protection, including, but not limited to, rubber tarps (to be installed by electricians only), and plywood platforms complete with plastic covering to prevent dust penetration. Details of the means and methods must be submitted to the owner and/or consultants for approval in the same manner as other shop drawing submittals. I. Demolition and Preparation: 1. Remove and salvage the existing slate shingle roofing system for later reinstallation. Removed slate shingles shall be carefully removed and stacked or crated until reinstallation. a. Replacement of 50 slate shingles shall be included in the Base Bid. All additional slate shingle replacement shall be addressed under unit prices. Unit prices shall be used as an Add/Deduct from the lump sum bid dollar amount. The Contractor’s on site representative shall keep a daily log with running total and before/after photographs of broken slate shingle replacement with daily signatures being obtained from the Owner’s on-site project superintendent. 2. Remove and dispose of the existing snow rail system, underlayment, flashing materials, and trim metals down to the existing concrete panel roof deck. 3. Asbestos containing material that may be uncovered during the course of the project. a. ROOF SAMPLING WAS PERFORMED AND NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS WERE FOUND ON THIS ROOF AREA. SEE THE ATTACHED ASBESTOS TESTING REPORT FOR ALL ACM TESTING LOCATIONS. b. ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS MAY BE PRESENT IN OTHER AREAS OF THE BUILDING WHERE WORK IS NOT DIRECTLY BEING PERFORMED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE THAT ANY REMAINING ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS ARE NOT DISTURBED OR DAMAGED, AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH CLEAN- UP AND CLEARANCE OF THE BUILDING DUE TO DISTURBANCE OR DAMAGE TO ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SCOPE OF WORK. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 4 c. NATIONAL GRID MAY HIRE A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM AIR MONITORING BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE ABATEMENT. THIS IN NO WAY RELIEVES THE CONTRACTOR OF ITS OWN AIR MONITORING RESPONSIBILITY. d. ACM SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH F-616 AT ONE OF THE APPROVED VENDORS LISTED IN THE “ENVIRONMENTALLY-APPROVED WASTE DISPOSAL & RECYCLING FACILITIES.” 4. Leave existing wood cornice, trim, and underlying blocking in place unless otherwise noted. Existing cornice, trim, and underlying blocking shall be removed and replaced with new to match existing in size, profile, material type, and method of attachment at all roof perimeters, and all other locations as required. a. Replacement of 10 linear feet of existing deteriorated cornice, trim, and underlying blocking shall be included in the Base Bid. All additional cornice, trim, and underlying blocking replacement shall be addressed under unit prices. Unit prices shall be used as an Add/Deduct from the lump sum bid dollar amount. The Contractor’s on site representative shall keep a daily log with running total and before/after photographs of areas of deteriorated cornice, trim, and underlying blocking replacement/treatments with daily signatures being obtained from the Owner’s on-site project superintendent. 5. Remove all existing furring strips installed on this roof area prior to installation of new materials. Furnish and install new treated wood blocking and sheathing as required and shown. All new blocking and sheathing shall be fastened to the substrate to meet the specifications. New blocking and sheathing shall be included in the Base Bid (Unit Prices shall not apply). 6. Remove, reinstall, and/or relocate any electrical or communication equipment and cables in conjunction with the work. No items shall be reinstalled through the new roof system or trim metal in any location. Coordinate this activity with Owner’s on site representative a minimum of fourteen (14) calendar days prior to work. 7. Clean existing deck surfaces and prepare to receive new roofing materials. 8. Mask off adjoining surfaces to prevent spillage or splashing roofing fluids onto other construction. J. Roof Drainage 1. Install two (2) new half round copper gutters and four (4) new copper downspouts as required and shown. 2. Furnish and install new concrete splash blocks at all downspouts not connected to ground drain leaders. K. New Roof System 1. Replace areas of deteriorated cornice, trim, and underlying blocking where shown and as required by the contract documents. 2. Furnish and install a new self-adhering underlayment over the cleaned and primed existing concrete panel roof deck as required in the Contract Documents. 3. Furnish and install new treated wood blocking at roof perimeters and horizontally up the slope spaced at 24 inches O.C. where shown and as required by the contract documents. 4. Furnish and install new 1.5-inch polyisocyanurate insulation loose laid between new 2x4 wood framing members as required and shown. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 5 5. Furnish and install one layer of new 3/4-inch treated plywood as required by the contract documents. 6. Furnish and install a new self-adhering underlayment over the cleaned and primed plywood sheathing as required in the Contract Documents. 7. Furnish and install new edge metal on eaves and rakes where shown and as required by the contract documents. 8. Furnish and install new half round gutter assembly where shown and as required by the contract documents. 9. Reinstall existing slate shingles with new fasteners as required by the contract documents. 10. During the course of installation, install new snow guard system where shown and as required by the contract documents and current building code. 11. Furnish and install new base flashing at pipe as required by the contract documents. 12. Furnish and install new ridge cap as required by the contract documents. 13. Furnish and install new downspouts and splash blocks where shown and as required by the contract documents. 14. Scrape and paint all existing and new wood cornice as required by the contract documents. 1.3 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Permits: Apply for, obtain, and pay for all permits required to perform the work. Submit copies to the Owner within 2 weeks after receipt of owner’s contract or letter of intent to award. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all engineering stamps required by the locality for the permit approval. Any fees associated with obtaining engineering stamps on these contract documents shall be included in the Base Bid. B. Codes: Comply with applicable codes and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. Submit copies of inspection reports, notices and similar communication to the owner upon completion of the project, along with final pay request and copies of release of liens. C. Variances: Apply for, obtain, and pay for any and all variances required to perform the work. Submit copies to the Owner as soon as possible after receipt of owner’s contract or letter of intent to award. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all requirements by the State and local code enforcement entities. Note: The estimated time to apply for and receive a variance may take 30 days. 1.4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A. All ACM materials, as identified or if additionally found, must be abated in accordance with National Grid’s requirements as well as all Federal, State and Local code requirements. The roof areas included in the Contract have been tested and the testing results are included in this Project Manual. It is the Contractors responsibility to fully understand the possibility of asbestos containing materials and to include all associated costs due to coordination with abatement contractor in the base bid amount. B. During demolition operations, should the Contractor discover suspect materials other than those identified, all work shall stop in these areas and the National Grid asbestos contact and the Consultant shall be promptly notified. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 6 1.5 SPECIAL PROJECT CONDITIONS A. The Drawings show the approximate location and number of deck penetrations. Contractor shall verify size and location of all penetrations. The work of the Contract includes the use of extreme care with necessary protections when working around joints and penetrations to prevent construction and materials from entering the building. B. Protect from injury all trees, planting, and facilities on the site within the areas assigned the Contractor for storing materials, for temporary structures and for pursuing the work. Restore to original condition lawn areas damaged by the Work of this contract. Protect all paving and utilities from damage; if damaged, restore to original condition at no extra cost to the Owner. 1.6 WORK UNDER OTHER CONTRACTS A. General: Work indicated in the documents as "NIC" (Not in Contract), "By Owner", or "By Others" is not included under this Contract. B. Separate Contracts, Concurrent Work: Other work at the project site may be furnished and installed either by the Owner with his own forces or by the Owner's separate contractors. This work may be performed concurrent with the execution of the Work of this Contract. 1. Coordination of Separate Contract Work: The Contractor shall cooperate with Others performing Work for this project and coordinate their work as follows: a. Allow them access to the Work. b. Provide secure space on the site and/or in the building as necessary, for storage of tools, materials, and supplies. c. Arrange and coordinate all work under this Contract so that work can be carried out smoothly without interfering or delaying the Work of this Contract or the Work of Others. 2. Considerations: The intention of the Owner to perform work with his own forces or to employ separate contractors shall be given due consideration prior to the submission of a bid and any additional cost which the Contractor believes to be associated with work by others shall be included in the cost of the Work. 1.7 CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES A. Permission to interrupt utility service to the existing building shall be requested fourteen (14) calendar days in advance. B. Limit use of the premises to construction activities to areas as approved by the Owner. Confine operations to areas within contract limits indicated. Portions of the site beyond areas in which construction operations are indicated are not to be disturbed. C. Limit use of the premises for construction activities and material storage in areas indicated; allow for Owner occupancy. Cooperate with Owner in devising a plan to allow safe ingress and egress during construction. D. Keep driveways and entrances serving the premises clear and available to the Owner, the Owner's employees, and visitors at all time. Do not use these areas for parking or storage of materials. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 7 E. The Contractor shall protect all building and grounds components that are to remain from damage. All trees within staging and/or work areas shall have protection devices provided and the Contractor shall instruct all employees to prevent damage to trees and root systems. All damage to the building or ground areas which occurs during the construction process shall be restored to like new work at no additional cost to the Owner. F. The Contractor shall limit staging areas to prevent scattering of construction materials and equipment throughout site. The Contractor shall coordinate at the Pre-construction meeting the location and limits of staging areas that he anticipates utilizing for approval by Owner. G. Site Safeguards: It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to take all prudent and reasonable measures and to comply with the local codes and governing jurisdictions to provide such safeguards as necessary to maintain the construction site and adjacent areas as well as the work in progress in a manner so as to protect the workperson and the public from harm resulting from the construction work and related operations. H. The Contractor shall strictly prohibit weapons, drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products on the property. A dress code that requires all construction personnel to wear shirts at all times (without slogans) will be strictly enforced. Vulgar language and cursing will be strictly prohibited. I. The Contractor shall give the Owner and Consultant a minimum of thirty-six (36) hours notice that work will be performed on a weekend. J. Use of the Existing Building: Maintain the existing building in a weathertight condition throughout the construction period. Immediately repair damage caused by construction operations. Take all precautions necessary to protect the building and building occupants during the construction period. 1.8 OWNER OCCUPANCY A. Owner Occupancy: The Owner reserves the right to occupy and to place, install and store equipment in the building prior to Substantial Completion, provided such occupancy does not interfere with completion of the Work. Such placing of equipment and partial occupancy shall not constitute acceptance of the total Work. B. The Owner will occupy the site and the existing building during the entire construction period. Cooperate with the Owner during construction operations to minimize conflicts and facilitate Owner usage. Perform the work so as not to interfere with the Owner's daily operations. C. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to do all things necessary to protect the interior of the building during construction. Proper watertight tie-ins shall be required on a daily basis. Any and all damages to the Owners property due to improper or lack of tie-ins shall be immediately repaired by the contractor at no cost to the Owner. 1.9 JOB SITE TRAFFIC CONTROL A. Construction traffic shall obey all traffic requirements as posted within the site. Where speed limits are not posted, limit speeds to no greater than 10 mph. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUMMARY OF WORK 010100 - 8 B. Construction deliveries to the site shall be coordinated so as to not interfere with building operations. The Contractor shall coordinate deliveries with the Owner’s representative prior to delivery times. 1.10 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. All mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work required for the completion of the roof replacement and roof repair work shall be provided by a licensed mechanical/electrical sub-contractor and the work shall be performed by licensed tradesmen of that firm. 1. The Contractor shall include all mechanical/electrical/plumbing work required to complete the new roof system installation as indicated for the Base Bid. 2. The Contractor shall submit a list of all sub-contractors with their credentials prior to the start of the Work. 3. The Contractor or his subs shall apply and pay for all permits and inspections required for the completion of the Work at no additional cost to the Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not applicable). PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not applicable). END OF SECTION 010100 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid UNIT PRICE BASED ALLOWANCES 012700-1 SECTION 012700 – UNIT PRICE BASED ALLOWANCES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION A. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for unit price based allowances. B. A Unit Price is an amount established by the Contract Documents and stated herein as a price per unit of measurement for materials or services that will be added to or deducted from the Contract Sum by Change Order in the event the estimated quantities of Work required by the Contract Documents are increased or decreased. Quantities are as indicated in the Unit Price Based Allowance Schedule at the end of this section. C. Quantities will be documented and substantiated by Contractor and confirmed with Consultant, Consultant and the Owner. Quantities shall be calculated by actual areas to be repaired, removed and/or replaced. 1.3 SCHEDULE A. A "Unit Price Based Allowance Schedule" is included at the end of this Section. Specification Sections referenced in the Schedule contain requirements for materials and methods described under each unit price. B. The Owner reserves the right to reject the Contractor's measurement of work-in-place that involves use of established unit prices, and to have this Work measured by an independent surveyor acceptable to the Contractor at the Owner's expense. 1.4 COSTS A. No change order involving unit prices will be paid unless the Owner's representative approves the change order prior to the work being performed. B. Contractor's overhead, profit, and related costs for products and equipment necessary to complete the work under an allowance item are included in the allowance cost. These costs include delivery, installation, taxes, insurance, equipment rental, and similar costs. No additional charges or mark-ups shall apply. 1.5 REDUCTIONS IN QUANTITIES OF WORK A. The amount of work carried in the Base Bid under the Unit Prices is an allowance in the Contract. Should less work be required than the amounts established in the Unit Price Based Allowance ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid UNIT PRICE BASED ALLOWANCES 012700-2 Schedule, reductions in the Contract Sum will be adjusted by Change Order at the unit pricing established in the Schedule less ten (10) percent. 1.6 UNUSED MATERIALS A. Return and/or disposal of unused material is the Contractor's responsibility. 1.7 DOCUMENTATION A. The Contractor’s on-site representative shall keep a daily log and running total of items encountered under the Unit Price Based Allowances. The daily log shall include documentation of the location and quantity of the items on a corresponding roof plan. B. The Contractor shall document all Unit Price Based Allowances with photographs of the deteriorated ‘before’ condition and the completed ‘after’ conditions. The Contractor shall provide his on-site representative with a camera for the purposes of the photographic documentation. The Contractor shall provide the Owner with electronic copies of all photographic documentation. 1.8 SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES A. Provide the following Unit Prices on the Bid Form and include indicated quantities in the Base Bid amount. Unit Price Based Allowance Schedule – Substation 10s Unit Allowance Quantity Removal and replacement of deteriorated wood cornice, trim, and underlying blocking to match existing in size, profile, material type, and method of attachment. (Include 10 linear feet in Base Bid) LF 10 Replacement of broken slate shingles (Include 50 each in Base Bid) EA 50 Interior tarping protection (per 100 square feet) (Include 500 square feet in Base Bid) SQ 5 PART 2 – PRODUCTS (Not used) PART 3 – EXECUTION (Not used) END OF SECTION 012700 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUBMITTALS 013000 - 1 SECTION 013000 - SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for submittals required for performance of the Work, including: 1. Contractor’s Project Health & Safety Plan 2. Contractor's Work Approach 3. Contractor’s Construction Schedule 4. Shop Drawings 5. Product Data 6. Samples B. Individual submittal requirements are specified in the applicable sections for each item of the work, with reference to this section for general administrative requirements. C. Administrative Submittals: Refer to other division 01 Sections and other contract Documents for requirements for administrative submittals including but not limited to permits, performance and payment bonds, insurance certificates and list of subcontractors. 1.3 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. Coordinate each submittal with requirements of the work and of the contract Documents. Transmit each submittal sufficiently in advance of performance of related construction activities to avoid delay. 1. The Consultant reserves the right to withhold action on a submittal requiring coordination with other submittals until related submittals are received. 2. Processing: Allow sufficient review time so that installation will not be delayed as a result of the time required to process submittals, including time for re-submittals. a. No extension of Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit submittals to the Consultant sufficiently in advance of the Work to permit processing. B. The Contractor shall review each shop drawing, sample, or item of product data prior to transmittal to the Consultant and indicate his review by stamping the submittals with his stamp, initialed or signed, certifying review of submittals, verification of products, field measurements and field construction criteria, and coordination of the information within submittals with requirements of the work and of the ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUBMITTALS 013000 - 2 Contract documents. C. Notify the Consultant in writing, at the time of submission, of any deviations in submittals from requirements of the Contract Documents. D. Submittal Preparation: Place a permanent label or title block on each submittal for identification. Indicate the name of the entity that prepared each submittal on the label or title block. Provide a space approximately 4" x 5” on the label or beside the title block on Shop Drawings to record the Contractor's review and approval markings and the action taken. E. Maintain a file copy of each reviewed and accepted submittal at the site. F. Do not permit non-complying or unaccented submittals to be used at the site or elsewhere in execution of the work. 1.4 CONTRACTOR’S WORK APPROACH A. Provide a written work objective which demonstrates your understanding of the project objectives. B. Provide a description, by task, of services to be provided and the approach to be taken to conduct the Work, taking into account all project specific considerations. Include the following items as a minimum: 1. A written narrative of the Work progression and sequence of events; 2. A written narrative of the Contractor’s Project Health & Safety Plan; 3. A list of all supervisory personnel with all contact information (including emergency numbers); 4. Intended crew size, work days, and work hours; 5. A list of all sub-contractors who will be utilized during the project; 6. Proposed environmental protection, safety, and quality control measures; 7. Means and methods including intended equipment; 8. A description or marked aerial of the proposed/desired staging areas; 9. An outline of the intended daily workflow as coordinated between abatement, general tear-off and roof replacement. 10. Intended disposal and/or recycling sites. C. The work approach must be submitted and approved by the Consultant and National Grid prior to the start of the Work. 1.5 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES A. Bar-Chart Schedule: Prepare a fully developed, horizontal bar-chart type Contractor's construction schedule. Prepare schedule on a sheet (or series of sheets) of sufficient width to shop data for the entire construction period. Submit within 15 days of the date established for "Commencement of the Work". B. Coordinate the schedules with the Owner so that amply notice shall be given to the Owner and his personnel for his preparation to make various areas in the existing building available to the Contractor, ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUBMITTALS 013000 - 3 or to install any special equipment protection prior to the work which may present a hazard to the owner's operations. C. Schedule Updating: Revise the schedule after each meeting or activity, where revisions have been recognized or made. 1.6 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Submit newly prepared information, drawn to accurate scale. Highlight, encircle or otherwise indicate deviations from the Contract documents. Do not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard information as the basis of Shop Drawings. B. Shop Drawings include fabrication and installation drawings, setting diagrams, schedules, patterns, templates and similar drawings. Include dimension, identification of products and material included, compliance with specified standards, notation of coordination requirements, notation of dimensions established by field measurement where applicable. C. Shop Drawings will be reviewed for general conformance with the design concept. Apparent dimensional and quantitative discrepancies observed during the Consultant's review will be noted for the contractor's convenience only and should not be accepted as correct or complete or in any way understood to modify the contractor's responsibilities as a part of this Contract. D. Shop Drawings shall be presented in a clear and thorough manner. Details shall be identified by reference to sheet and details, schedule, or room/space numbers shown on the Contract Drawings. E. Do not use Shop Drawings without Consultant's appropriate final stamp indicating action taken in connection with construction. F. When changes are made by the contractor on any submittals after the first submission, the contractor, supplier, vendor, manufacturer must highlight, circle or note in some manner to cause the changes, modifications, deletions or additions to stand out as a modification which must be reviewed by the Consultant. 1.7 PRODUCT DATA A. Collect Product Data into a single submittal for each element of construction or system. Product Data includes printed information such as manufacturer's installation instructions, catalog cuts, standard color charts, roughing-in diagrams and templates, standard wiring diagrams, controls and performance curves. When product Data must be specially prepared or modified because standard printed data is not suitable for use, submit as "Shop Drawings". 1. Clearly mark each copy to identify pertinent products, models, and accessories. Show performance characteristics and capacities. Show dimensions and clearances required. Include the following information. a. Manufacturer's printed recommendations. b. Compliance with recognized trade association standards. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SUBMITTALS 013000 - 4 c. Compliance with recognized testing agency standards. d. Application of testing agency labels and seals. e. Notation of dimensions verified by field measurement. f. Notation of coordination requirements. B. Do not submit Product Data until compliance with requirements of the Contract Documents has been confirmed. C. Provide Material Safety Data Sheets for all submitted products. The Contractor shall maintain a copy of all MSDS sheets on site for the duration of the project. 1.8 SAMPLES A. Submit Samples for review of kind, color, pattern, and texture, for a final check of these characteristics with other elements, and for a comparison of these characteristics between the final submittal and the actual component as delivered and installed. B. Where Samples are for selection of color, pattern, texture or similar characteristics form a range of standard choices, submit a full set of choices for the material or product. 1.9 NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED A. Submit the number of individual samples or copies which the Contractor requires and, in addition, provide three (3) samples or copies to be retained by the Consultant for the Owner and file. 1.10 COLOR AND FINISH SELECTIONS A. Submit items requiring color and finish selections as soon as practical, without regard to other coordinating considerations. Except as otherwise provided, color and finish selections will not be made until all color and finish selection submittals are received. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 - EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION 013000 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 1 SECTION 014000 - QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi-tions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sec-tions, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for quality assurance and quality control. B. Testing and inspecting services are required to verify compliance with requirements specified or indicated. These services do not relieve Contractor of responsibility for compliance with the Contract Document requirements. 1. Specific quality-control requirements for individual construction activities are specified in the Sections that specify those activities. Requirements in those Sections may also cover production of standard products. 2. Specified tests, inspections, and related actions do not limit Contractor's quality-control procedures that facilitate compliance with the Contract Document requirements. 3. Requirements for Contractor to provide quality-control services required by Consultant, Owner, Program/Construction Manager, or authorities having jurisdiction are not limited by provisions of this Section. C. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 1 Section "Cutting and Patching" for repair and restoration of construction disturbed by testing and inspecting activities. 2. Divisions 2 through 16 Sections for specific test and inspection requirements. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Quality-Assurance Services: Activities, actions, and procedures performed before and during execution of the Work to guard against defects and deficiencies and ensure that proposed construction complies with requirements. B. Quality-Control Services: Tests, inspections, procedures, and related actions during and after execution of the Work to evaluate that completed construction complies with requirements. Services do not include contract enforcement activities performed by Consultant or Program/Construction Manager. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 2 C. Mockups: Full-size, physical example assemblies to illustrate finishes and materials. Mockups are used to verify selections made under Sample submittals, to demonstrate aesthetic effects and, where indicated, qualities of materials and execution, and to review construction, coordination, testing, or operation; they are not Samples. Mockups establish the standard by which the Work will be judged. D. Testing Agency: An entity engaged to perform specific tests, inspections, or both. Testing laboratory shall mean the same as testing agency. 1.4 DELEGATED DESIGN A. Performance and Design Criteria: Where professional design services or certifications by a design professional are specifically required of Contractor by the Contract Documents, provide products and systems complying with specific performance and design criteria indicated. 1. If criteria indicated are not sufficient to perform services or certification required, submit a written request for additional information to Consultant. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Qualification Data: For testing agencies specified in Article 1.6 "Quality Assurance" to demonstrate their capabilities and experience. Include proof of qualifications in the form of a recent report on the inspection of the testing agency by a recognized authority. B. Delegated-Design Submittal: In addition to Shop Drawings, Product Data, and other required submittals, submit a statement, signed and sealed by the responsible design professional, for each product and system specifically assigned to Contractor to be designed or certified by a design professional, indicating that the products and systems are in compliance with performance and design criteria indicated. Include list of codes, loads, and other factors used in performing these services. C. Schedule of Tests and Inspections: Prepare in tabular form and include the following: 1. Specification Section number and title. 2. Description of test and inspection. 3. Identification of applicable standards. 4. Identification of test and inspection methods. 5. Number of tests and inspections required. 6. Time schedule or time span for tests and inspections. 7. Entity responsible for performing tests and inspections. 8. Requirements for obtaining samples. 9. Unique characteristics of each quality-control service. D. Reports: Prepare and submit certified written reports that include the following: 1. Date of issue. 2. Project title and number. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 3 3. Name, address, and telephone number of testing agency. 4. Dates and locations of samples and tests or inspections. 5. Names of individuals making tests and inspections. 6. Description of the Work and test and inspection method. 7. Identification of product and Specification Section. 8. Complete test or inspection data. 9. Test and inspection results and an interpretation of test results. 10. Ambient conditions at time of sample taking and testing and inspecting. 11. Comments or professional opinion on whether tested or inspected Work complies with the Contract Document requirements. 12. Name and signature of laboratory inspector. 13. Recommendations on retesting and reinspecting. E. Permits, Licenses, and Certificates: For Owner's records, submit copies of permits, licenses, certifications, inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, judgments, correspondence, records, and similar documents, established for compliance with standards and regulations bearing on performance of the Work. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fabricator Qualifications: A firm experienced in producing products similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance, as well as sufficient production capacity to produce required units. B. Factory-Authorized Service Representative Qualifications: An authorized representative of manufacturer who is trained and approved by manufacturer to inspect installation of manufacturer's products that are similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project. C. Installer Qualifications: A firm or individual experienced in installing, erecting, or assembling work similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance. D. Manufacturer Qualifications: A firm experienced in manufacturing products or systems similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance. E. Professional Engineer Qualifications: A professional engineer who is legally qualified to practice in jurisdiction where Project is located and who is experienced in providing engineering services of the kind indicated. Engineering services are defined as those performed for installations of the system, assembly, or product that are similar to those indicated for this Project in material, design, and extent. F. Specialists: Certain sections of the Specifications require that specific construction activities shall be performed by entities who are recognized experts in those operations. Specialists shall satisfy qualification requirements indicated and shall be engaged for the activities indicated. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 4 1. Requirement for specialists shall not supersede building codes and similar regulations governing the Work, nor interfere with local trade-union jurisdictional settlements and similar conventions. G. Testing Agency Qualifications: An agency with the experience and capability to conduct testing and inspecting indicated, as documented by ASTM E 548, and that specializes in types of tests and inspections to be performed. H. Preconstruction Testing: Testing agency shall perform preconstruction testing for compliance with specified requirements for performance and test methods. 1. Contractor responsibilities include the following: a. Provide test specimens and assemblies representative of proposed materials and construction. Provide sizes and configurations of assemblies to adequately demonstrate capability of product to comply with performance requirements. b. Submit specimens in a timely manner with sufficient time for testing and analyzing results to prevent delaying the Work. c. Fabricate and install test assemblies using installers who will perform the same tasks for Project. d. When testing is complete, remove assemblies; do not reuse materials on Project. 2. Testing Agency Responsibilities: Submit a certified written report of each test, inspection, and similar quality-assurance service to Consultant, through the Program/Construction Manager, with copy to Contractor. Interpret tests and inspections and state in each report whether tested and inspected work complies with or deviates from the Contract Documents. I. Mockups: Before installing portions of the Work requiring mockups, build mockups for each form of construction and finish required to comply with the following requirements, using materials indicated for the completed Work: 1. Build mockups in location and of size indicated or, if not indicated, as directed by Consultant or the Program/Construction Manager. 2. Notify Consultant and the Program/Construction Manager seven (7) days in advance of dates and times when mockups will be constructed. 3. Demonstrate the proposed range of aesthetic effects and workmanship. 4. Obtain Consultant's and Program/Construction Manager’s approval of mockups before starting work, fabrication, or construction. 5. Maintain mockups during construction in an undisturbed condition as a standard for judging the completed Work. 6. Demolish and remove mockups when directed, unless otherwise indicated. 1.7 QUALITY CONTROL A. Owner Responsibilities: Where quality-control services are indicated as Owner's responsibility, Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perform these services. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 5 1. Owner will furnish Contractor with names, addresses, and telephone numbers of testing agencies engaged and a description of the types of testing and inspecting they are engaged to perform. 2. Costs for retesting and reinspecting construction that replaces or is necessitated by work that failed to comply with the Contract Documents will be charged to Contractor, and the Contract Sum will be adjusted by Change Order. B. Contractor Responsibilities: Unless otherwise indicated, provide quality-control services specified and required by authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Where services are indicated as Contractor's responsibility, engage a qualified testing agency to perform these quality-control services. a. Contractor shall not employ the same entity engaged by Owner, unless agreed to in writing by Owner. 2. Notify testing agencies at least 24 hours in advance of time when Work that requires testing or inspecting will be performed. 3. Where quality-control services are indicated as Contractor's responsibility, submit a certified written report, in duplicate, of each quality-control service. 4. Testing and inspecting requested by Contractor and not required by the Contract Documents are Contractor's responsibility. 5. Submit additional copies of each written report directly to authorities having jurisdiction, when they so direct. C. Special Tests and Inspections: Owner will engage a testing agency to conduct special tests and inspections required by authorities having jurisdiction as the responsibility of Owner. 1. Testing agency will notify Consultant, Program/Construction Manager, and Contractor promptly of irregularities and deficiencies observed in the Work during performance of its services. 2. Testing agency will submit a certified written report of each test, inspection, and similar quality-control service to Consultant, through the Program/Construction Manager, with copy to Contractor, Owner and to authorities having jurisdiction. 3. Testing agency will submit a final report of special tests and inspections at Substantial Completion, which includes a list of unresolved deficiencies. 4. Testing agency will interpret tests and inspections and state in each report whether tested and inspected work complies with or deviates from the Contract Documents. 5. Testing agency will retest and reinspect corrected work. D. Manufacturer's Field Services: Where indicated, engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect field-assembled components and equipment installation, including service connections. Report results in writing. E. Retesting/Reinspecting: Regardless of whether original tests or inspections were Contractor's responsibility, provide quality-control services, including retesting and reinspecting, for construction that revised or replaced Work that failed to comply with requirements established by the Contract Documents. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 6 F. Testing Agency Responsibilities: Cooperate with Consultant, Program/Construction Manager, and Contractor in performance of duties. Provide qualified personnel to perform required tests and inspections. 1. Notify Consultant, Program/Construction Manager, and Contractor promptly of irregularities or deficiencies observed in the Work during performance of its services. 2. Interpret tests and inspections and state in each report whether tested and inspected work complies with or deviates from requirements. 3. Submit a certified written report, in duplicate, of each test, inspection, and similar quality-control service. 4. Do not release, revoke, alter, or increase requirements of the Contract Documents or approve or accept any portion of the Work. 5. Do not perform any duties of Contractor. G. Associated Services: Cooperate with agencies performing required tests, inspections, and similar quality-control services, and provide reasonable auxiliary services as requested. Notify agency sufficiently in advance of operations to permit assignment of personnel. Provide the following: 1. Access to the Work. 2. Incidental labor and facilities necessary to facilitate tests and inspections. 3. Adequate quantities of representative samples of materials that require testing and inspecting. Assist agency in obtaining samples. 4. Facilities for storage and field-curing of test samples. 5. Delivery of samples to testing agencies. 6. Preliminary design mix proposed for use for material mixes that require control by testing agency. 7. Security and protection for samples and for testing and inspecting equipment at Project site. H. Coordination: Coordinate sequence of activities to accommodate required quality-assurance and quality-control services with a minimum of delay and to avoid necessity of removing and replacing construction to accommodate testing and inspecting. 1. Schedule times for tests, inspections, obtaining samples, and similar activities. I. Schedule of Tests and Inspections: Prepare a schedule of tests, inspections, and similar quality-control services required by the Contract Documents. Submit schedule within 30 days of date established for the Notice to Proceed. 1. Distribution: Distribute schedule to Owner, Consultant, Program/Construction Manager, testing agencies, and each party involved in performance of portions of the Work where tests and inspections are required. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 REPAIR AND PROTECTION ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 014000 - 7 A. General: On completion of testing, inspecting, sample taking, and similar services, repair damaged construction and restore substrates and finishes. 1. Provide materials and comply with installation requirements specified in other Sections of these Specifications. Restore patched areas and extend restoration into adjoining areas in a manner that eliminates evidence of patching. 2. Comply with the Contract Document requirements for Division 1 Section "Cutting and Patching." B. Protect construction exposed by or for quality-control service activities. C. Repair and protection are Contractor's responsibility, regardless of the assignment of responsibility for quality-control services. END OF SECTION 014000 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 015000 - 1 SECTION 015000 – TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi-tions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sec-tions, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes requirements for temporary facilities, including temporary utilities. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Permanent Enclosure: As determined by Consultant, permanent or temporary roofing is complete, insulated, and weather tight; exterior walls are insulated and weather tight; and all openings are closed with permanent construction or substantial temporary closures. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. General: Provide new materials. Undamaged, previously used materials in serviceable condition may be used if approved by Consultant. Provide materials suitable for use intended. B. Lumber and Plywood: Comply with requirements in Division 6 Section "Rough Carpentry". C. Paint: Comply with requirements in Division 9 Section "Painting." D. Tarpaulins: Comply with requirements in Division 1 Section "Interior Tarping Protection." E. Water: Potable. 2.2 EQUIPMENT A. Fire Extinguishers: Hand carried, portable, UL rated. Provide class and extinguishing agent as indicated or a combination of extinguishers of NFPA-recommended classes for exposures. 1. Comply with NFPA 10 and NFPA 241 for classification, extinguishing agent, and size required by location and class of fire exposure. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 015000 - 2 B. Self-Contained Toilet Units: Single-occupant units of chemical, aerated recirculation, or combustion type; vented; fully enclosed with a glass-fiber-reinforced polyester shell or similar nonabsorbent material. C. Drinking-Water Fixtures: Containerized, tap-dispenser, bottled-water drinking-water units, including paper cup supply. Where power is accessible, provide electric water coolers to maintain dispensed water temperature at 45 to 55 deg F D. Electrical Outlets: Properly configured, NEMA-polarized outlets to prevent insertion of 110- to 120-V plugs into higher-voltage outlets; equipped with ground-fault circuit interrupters, and reset button. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Locate facilities where they will serve the Project adequately and result in minimum interference with performance of the Work. Relocate and modify facilities as required. B. Provide each facility ready for use when needed to avoid delay. Maintain and modify as required. Do not remove until facilities are no longer needed or are replaced by authorized use of completed permanent facilities. 3.2 TEMPORARY UTILITY INSTALLATION A. Water Service: Utilize Owner’s existing water service only at locations approved by the Owner. B. Sanitary Facilities: Provide temporary toilets and drinking-water fixtures. Comply with regulations and health codes for type, number, location, operation, and maintenance of fixtures and facilities. 1. Disposable Supplies: Provide toilet tissue, paper towels, paper cups, and similar disposable materials for each facility. Maintain adequate supply. Provide covered waste containers for disposal of used material. 2. Toilets: Install self-contained toilet units. Provide separate facilities for male and female personnel. 3. Drinking-Water Facilities: Provide bottled-water, drinking-water unit. Where power is accessible, provide electric water coolers to maintain dispensed water temperature at 45 to 55 deg F. C. Electric Power: Utilize the Owner’s existing electric service only at locations approved by the Owner. Provide weatherproof, grounded electric power cords of sufficient size, capacity, and power characteristics during construction period. Regardless of any temporary power provided by the Owner, the Owner’s power will not be utilized for heat welding equipment. The applicator shall provide portable generators of the size and type recommended by the membrane manufacturer. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 015000 - 3 D. Electric Distribution: Provide receptacle outlets adequate for connection of power tools and equipment. 1. Provide waterproof connectors to connect separate lengths of electrical power cords if single lengths will not reach areas where construction activities are in progress. Do not exceed safe length-voltage ratio. 2. Provide warning signs at power outlets other than 110 to 120 V. 3. Provide metal conduit, tubing, or metallic cable for wiring exposed to possible damage. Provide rigid steel conduits for wiring exposed on grades, floors, decks, or other traffic areas. 4. Provide metal conduit enclosures or boxes for wiring devices. 5. Provide 4-gang outlets, spaced so 100-foot extension cord can reach each area for power hand tools and task lighting. Provide a separate 125-V ac, 20-A circuit for each outlet. E. Lighting: Provide temporary lighting with local switching that provides adequate illumination for construction operations and traffic conditions. 1. Install and operate temporary lighting that fulfills security and protection requirements without operating entire system. 2. Provide one 100-W incandescent lamp per 500 sq. ft. uniformly distributed, for general lighting, or equivalent illumination. 3. Provide one 100-W incandescent lamp every 50 feet in traffic areas. 4. Install exterior-yard / roof top site lighting that will provide adequate illumination for construction operations, traffic conditions, and signage visibility when the Work is being performed. END OF SECTION 015000 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 015100 - 1 SECTION 015100 – INTERIOR TARPING PROTECTION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi-tions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sec-tions, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes materials and procedures for the following applications, including those specified by reference to this Section. B. This Section includes interior tarping protection for the following applications: 1. Moisture protection to be installed within interior spaces for the protection of all equipment within the building as well as special equipment locations essential to building functions. 1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Provide materials, workmen and equipment to complete in accordance with the “Scope of Work (Section 010100) and the terms and conditions of the National Grid Contractor agreements. Es-tablish and maintain watertight and distribution and control continuous throughout the term of the project and contract requirements. B. Conduct a ‘Work Approach’ meeting at the site prior to review actual installation methods and procedures prior to starting the Work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Fully completed Work Approach documents as well as a list of materials to be used are to be submitted to the Owner and/or Consultant as designated by the National Grid project manager named in the Instructions to Bidders within these documents. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who has specialized in installing moisture pro-tection and similar in materials, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project and whose work has resulted in tarping installations with a record of successful in-service performance. B. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of material through one source from a single manufacturer where practical. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 015100 - 2 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials to Project site in original unopened containers or bundles with labels indicating manufacturer, product name and designation and any special conditions and limitations for its use for the types of protection required. B. Store and handle materials in compliance with manufacturers written instructions to prevent their deterioration or damage due to high or low temperatures, contaminants, or other causes. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Do not proceed with the work until completion of the Work Approach and its review and approval by the Owner/ Project Manager for National Grid. 1.8 COORDINATION A. Coordination of the tarping is to be as outlined in the Summary of Work, the project Work Ap-proach and with the National Grid building Supervisor. A meeting will be held at the site prior to the beginning of the work to establish the schedule both in areas where the work is to begin and the working hours based on the Scope of Work. If special or unusual conditions exist these are to be reviewed and included in revisions to the Work Approach. 1.9 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A. Contractor shall follow all safety requirements of National Grid as well as all Federal, State and Local code requirements. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURERS A. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the work include, but are not limited to, the products specified in this section. 2.2 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Compatibility with the areas of use: All materials must be fire resistant, static free types of PVC or tarping materials. Wood products must be non-com treated materials with manufacturers or producers labels of compliance to requirements by National Grid for the installation within areas included with the “Scope of Work” for this contract. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 015100 - 3 2.3 TARPING MATERIALS A. Tarpaulins, Sheeting and Dust Barriers: Static free, Fire-resistive labeled and certified as con-forming to the requirements of the Large-Scale Test contained in NFPA 701, “Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame-Resistant Textiles and Films”. B. Premade Tarp Units: These units are to be “Versa-Tarp” manufactured by Industrial Options In- corporated of Huntington, New York. Other standard units are available from Alphasource @ 1-800-589-7369 in sizes from 6’x6’ to 20’x20’ as well as 2’-6” sq. up to 20’-0” sq. with one or more outlet connections in each unit. 1. Units available for small emergency applications include PIG’s “Quick Deploy Units” and other similar products. Quick Deploy units must be pre-treated (outside of the Building) with manufacturer’s “TechSpray – Zero Charge Anti-static Spray or Kensington’s Duct Guardian Anti-static Spray. Apply treatment according to manufacturer’s recommendations. 2. These units are only to be used in an emergency situation when the static resistant materials are not available. C. Polyethylene Sheet Materials; Materials used for tarping is to be Rebco Fire Retardant, 6 mil, an-ti-static polyethylene sheet materials as manufactured or distributed by McShane Enterprises Inc., Versa-Tarp by Alphasource Inc. or approved equal. Additional source information may be ob-tained by calling 1- 800-363-1332. D. Tarping materials shall be tested for watertightness prior to use within a National Grid facility. Construct a testing platform to provide a ‘mock-up’ test similar to installation within building. Once materials have been tested and verified watertight, dismantle from mock-up and dry for use within the Project. 2.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Suspension system components: Plastic tie wraps, rubber or other non-metallic, sized to suit the connection components to which the tarp is to be attached may be used. 1. Cotton Cloth line may also be use for attachment to any of the above. B. Hoses: Provide clear, garden-type hoses to connect to each Roof Leak Diverter. Hoses shall be in lengths as required to extend from the diverter into the containers located on the floor or 20’ min-imum length. C. Leak Containers: Provide new, 50 gallon, plastic trash-can type containers, in quantities required to hold water diverted from the Leak Diverters. D. Existing ceiling inserts: The existing ceiling insert system may also be used to suspend the tarping. Insert eyebolts of the appropriate size and utilize any of the above connecting devices to support the tarping system. E. Rough Carpentry Items: All wood components used throughout the tarping operation shall be fire resistant treated/non-com treated for plywood/dimensional lumber and or any other wood compo-nents used within the tarping or dust partition installation. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 015100 - 4 F. Fasteners: Screw type fasteners for assembly of all components are recommended but not manda-tory. G. Duct Tape: High quality, cloth duct tape as manufactured by Intertape (#5zz14-0), or equal. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Provide all scaffolding, ladders, supports, tools, etc. as required to safely install and position all tarping units. Field measure existing conditions, locate all obstacles which will interfere with the installation and/or placement of the tarping units. B. Fabrication of tarping components: 1. To the extent possible all partitions, scaffolding, battery protection, trash containment boxes or containers, shall be fabricated before being brought into the building and installed. 2. The assembly of the components shall be made with “Deck-Screws” and/or adhesives clamped in position until the assembly is cured. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE TARPING A. Install all tarping materials during safe time unless notified otherwise by National Grid. B. Once the measurements of the areas to be tarped are made, layout prefabricated tarps, including overlapping, to protect entire area as outlines in Scope of Work. 1. When utilizing sheet materials, cut sheets of materials to size, edge band the material with duct tape, and install hose connections prior to placing the tarping above equipment. C. Attachment may be to the underside of the deck, the treated hanging rods, cable racks, pipes and conduits as suited. Attach to any fire suppression system piping is not allowed D. Tarping layout and installation must allow for airflow to and around equipment areas. Do not block supplies or returns if at all practical. 1. When tarping will adversely affect the existing building conditioning, alternate methods of air cooling and distribution must be made. 2. Flexible ductwork, sized to match air discharge requirements may be installed directly to the discharge/supply grilles, with tie-raps, cord or other non-metallic securement devices. See details of suggested methods to install such items at the end of this section. 3. Provide ventilation fans and temporary cooling units as required to maintain appropriate building conditioning. Coordinate with the building supervisor to monitor the building con-ditioning and adjust tarping and additional conditioning equipment as required to maintain appropriate temperatures, humidity and ventilation. E. Secure tarping to existing building structure only. Securement to cable racks or equipment is strictly prohibited. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 015100 - 5 F. Do not use any equipment or cable racks as a means of access or work platform to install any tarping. G. At electrical bus bars and batteries, a support frame/working platform shall be erected prior to in-stalling tarping and shall remain in place until after removal of tarping. All work around bus bars and batteries shall be supervised by a licensed electrician. 1. Cover exposed DC buses and/or battery cell links with rubber blankets and secure with plas-tic tie-wraps. 2. Coordinate with Central Office supervisor to provide any additional information, Work Ap- proach, etc. as required to perform work in these areas. H. Provide attachment of tarps to existing structure at all grommet locations. Attach sheet material tarping to existing structure at no less than 24” O.C. along all sides of tarp. I. Each tarp section/unit shall have a drain and hose assembly. J. As tarping is installed is shall be positioned to overlap the adjacent tarp a minimum of 6”. K. Install tarping layout and arrangement to promote movement of the collected moisture/water away from the equipment and into containers. ‘Cascade’ tarps at overlapping edges to promote drain- age and provide an overflow into adjacent tarping if drainage becomes blocked. 1. ‘Cascading’ is not acceptable as the primary method of draining the tarp unit. All cascading shall be in addition to, not in lieu of, the drain/hose assemblies for each unit. L. Hoses are to be connected using the tarp manufacturer’s standard outlet connections or PVC fit-tings obtained at any plumbing outlet. Non-standard outlets may be fabricated from tarping mate-rials and duct tape if required. M. Hoses shall extend from the tarps to the bottom of the leak containers. Coil excess hose in the bottom of the containers in such a manner as to not impede drainage into the container. Excessive lengths of hose shall be cut down. However, do not cut hosing down short enough that the hose can pull free from the container if inadvertently moved. N. Check all leak containers and underside of tarps on a daily basis for any signs of water drainage. Reposition containers as required for proper drainage and as displaced by daily traffic within building. 1. If there is any indication of leaks on the tarp but not in the leak container, verify that the drain and hose assembly are working properly. 2. In the event of a leak, empty container and trace water infiltration back to source. Notify the Central Office supervisor and Contractor performing the rooftop work of the water infiltra-tion and suspected source area. O. When drains or other roof penetrations are to be made (by others), the tarping contractor is to pro-vide and install the necessary protection prior to the beginning of the work. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid INTERIOR PROTECTION TARPING 015100 - 6 P. Remove all tarping materials and temporary securements upon completion of the rooftop work. Verify with the Contractor performing the rooftop work and the Central Office Supervisor that all rooftop work is complete and interior protection is no longer required. Permanently installed se-curements may remain for future use. Q. Clean and consolidate all Leak containers and hose assemblies to one area as designated by the Central Office Supervisor for Owner’s future use. R. Repair damaged structure as required. Clean all exposed surfaces. END OF SECTION 015100 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid CUTTING AND PATCHING SECTION 017300 - 1 SECTION 017300 - CUTTING AND PATCHING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru NationalGrid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for cutting and patching. B. Reference to Other Sections: 1. Refer to other Sections for specific requirements and limitations applicable to cutting and patching individual parts of the Work. C. Demolition: Demolition of the existing roof system is included in Section 020700, "Selective Demolition." 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit the following in accordance with General Conditions of the Construction Contract, "Submittals." 1. Cutting and Patching Proposal: a. Where approval of procedures for cutting and patching is required before proceeding, submit a proposal describing procedures well in advance of the time cutting and patching will be performed and request approval to proceed. Include the following information, as applicable, in the proposal: b. Describe the extent of cutting and patching required and how it is to be performed. Describe anticipated results in terms of changes to construction; include changes to structural elements and operating components. c. Indicate dates when cutting and patching is to be performed. d. List utilities that will be disturbed or affected, including those that will be relocated and those that will be temporarily out-of-service. Indicate how long service will be disrupted. e. Where cutting and patching involves addition of reinforcement to structural elements, submit details and engineering calculations to show how reinforcement is integrated with the original structure. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid CUTTING AND PATCHING SECTION 017300 - 2 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Requirements for Structural Work: Do not cut and patch structural elements in a manner that would reduce their load-carrying capacity or load-deflection ratio. Obtain approval of the cutting and patching proposal before cutting and patching the following structural elements: 1. Structural concrete. 2. Structural steel. 3. Structural decking. 4. Miscellaneous structural metals. 5. Equipment supports. B. Operational and Safety Limitations: Do not cut and patch operating elements or safety related components in a manner that would result in reducing their capacity to perform as intended, or result in increased maintenance, or decreased operational life or safety. C. Visual Requirements: Do not cut and patch construction exposed on the exterior or in occupied spaces in a manner that would reduce the building's aesthetic qualities or result in visual evidence of cutting and patching. Remove and replace Work cut and patched in a visually unsatisfactory manner. PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Use materials that are identical to original materials. Use materials whose installed performance will equal or surpass that of original materials. B. No asbestos containing materials shall be used on this project. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Before cutting surfaces, examine surfaces to be cut and patched and conditions under which cutting and patching is to be performed. Take corrective action before proceeding, if unsafe or unsatisfactory conditions are encountered. Before proceeding, meet at the site with parties involved in cutting and patching, including mechanical and electrical trades. Review areas of potential interference and conflict. Coordinate procedures and resolve potential conflicts before proceeding. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Temporary Support: Provide temporary support of Work to be cut. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid CUTTING AND PATCHING SECTION 017300 - 3 B. Protection: Protect existing construction during cutting and patching to prevent damage. Provide protection from adverse weather conditions for portions of the Project that might be exposed during cutting and patching operations. Avoid interference with use of adjoining areas or interruption of free passage to adjoining areas. Take all precautions necessary to avoid cutting existing pipe, conduit or ductwork serving the building. 3.3 PERFORMANCE A. General: Employ skilled workmen to perform cutting and patching. Proceed with cutting and patching at the earliest feasible time and complete without delay. 1. Cut existing construction to provide for installation of other components or performance of other construction activities and the subsequent fitting and patching required to restore surfaces to their original condition. B. Cutting: Cut existing construction using methods least likely to damage elements to be retained or adjoining construction. Where possible review proposed procedures with the original installer; comply with the original installer's recommendations. 1. In general, where cutting is required use hand or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping. Cut holes and slots neatly to size required with minimum disturbance of adjacent surfaces. Temporarily cover openings when not in use. 2. To avoid marring finished surfaces, cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces. C. Patching: Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Comply with specified tolerances. 1. Where feasible, inspect and test patched areas to demonstrate integrity of the installation. 2. Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend finish restoration into retained adjoining construction in a manner that will eliminate evidence of patching and refinishing. 3. Remove existing floor and wall coverings and replace with new materials, if necessary to achieve uniform color and appearance. a. Where patching occurs in a smooth painted surface, extend final paint coat over entire surface containing the patch, after the patched area has received primer and second coat. Patch, repair or re-hang existing ceilings as necessary to provide an even plane surface of uniform appearance. Replace damaged ceiling tiles with units to match original or if not available, replace ceiling tiles with new units throughout space. 3.4 CLEANING A. Thoroughly clean areas and spaces where cutting and patching is performed or used as access. Remove completely, paint, mortar, oils, putty and items of similar nature. Thoroughly clean piping, conduit and similar features before painting or other finishing is applied. Restore damaged pipe covering to its original condition. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PROJECT CLOSEOUT SECTION 017700-1 SECTION 017700 – PROJECT CLOSEOUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru NationalGrid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for project closeout, including but not limited to: 1. Project record document (as-built drawings) submittal. 2. Operating and maintenance manual submittal. 3. Final Cleaning 4. Closeout requirements for specific construction activities are included in the General Conditions and appropriate Sections in Division 2 through 16. 1.3 RECORD DOCUMENT SUBMITTALS A. Do not use record documents for construction purposes; protect from deterioration and loss in a secure, fire-resistive location; provide access to record documents for the Consultant's and Owner's reference during normal working hours. B. Record Drawings (As-Builts): Maintain a clean, undamaged set of blue or black line white-prints of Contract Drawings and Shop Drawings. Mark the set to show the actual installation where the installation varies substantially from the Work as originally shown. Mark whichever drawing is most capable of showing conditions fully and accurately; where Shop Drawings are used, record a cross-reference at the corresponding location on the Contract Drawings. Give particular attention to concealed elements that would be difficult to measure and record at a later date. 1. Organize record drawing sheets into manageable sets, bind with durable paper cover sheets, and print suitable titles, dates and other identification on the cover of each set. Upon completion of work, submit record drawings to the Consultant. C. Record Specifications: Maintain one complete copy of the Project Manual, including addenda. Mark these documents to show substantial variations in actual Work performed in comparison with the rest of the Specifications and modifications. Give particular attention to substitutions, selection of options and similar information on elements that are concealed or cannot otherwise be readily discerned later by direct observation. Note related record drawing information and Product Data. 1. Upon completion of the Work, submit record Specifications to the Consultant. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PROJECT CLOSEOUT SECTION 017700-2 D. Maintenance Manuals: Organize operating and maintenance data into suitable sets of manageable size. Bind properly indexed data in individual heavy-duty, 3-ring vinyl-covered binders, with pocket folders for folded sheet information. Mark appropriate identification on front and spine of each binder. Include the following types of information: 1. Emergency instructions. 2. Copies of warranties. 3. Recommended "turn around" cycles. 4. Inspection procedures. 5. Shop Drawings and Product Data. 6. History of Roofing Installation PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A. Operating and Maintenance Instructions: Arrange for each installer of equipment that requires regular maintenance to meet with the Owner's personnel to provide instruction in proper operation and maintenance. Provide operating and maintenance manuals to Owner a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to scheduled demonstrations. If installers are not experienced in procedures, provide instruction by manufacturer's representatives. Include a detailed review of the following items: 1. Maintenance manuals. 2. Record documents. 3. Identification systems. 4. Hazards. 5. Cleaning. 6. Warranties and bonds. 7. Maintenance agreements and similar continuing commitments. 3.2 FINAL CLEANING A. General: General cleaning during construction is required by the General Conditions. B. Cleaning: Employ professional cleaners for final cleaning. Clean each surface or unit to the condition expected in a normal, commercial building cleaning and maintenance program. Comply with manufacturer's instructions. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting inspection for Certification of Substantial Completion. 1. Remove labels that are not permanent labels. 2. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors and glass in doors and windows. Remove glazing compound and other substances that are noticeable vision-obscuring materials. Replace chipped or broken glass and other damaged transparent materials. 3. Clean exposed exterior and interior hard-surfaced finishes to a dust-free condition, free of stains, films and similar foreign substances. Restore reflective surfaces to their original ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PROJECT CLOSEOUT SECTION 017700-3 reflective condition. Repair, patch and touch-up marred surfaces to specified finish to match adjacent surfaces. Leave concrete floors broom clean. Vacuum carpeted surfaces. 4. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment. Remove excess lubrication and other substances. Clean plumbing fixtures to a sanitary condition. Clean light fixtures and lamps. Replace mechanical filters if units were operated during construction. 5. Clean the site, including landscape development areas, of rubbish, litter and other foreign substances. Sweep paved areas broom clean; remove stains, spills and other foreign deposits. Rake grounds that are neither paved nor planted, to a smooth even-textured surface. C. Removal of Protection: Remove temporary protection and facilities installed for protection of the Work during construction. D. Compliance: Comply with regulations of authorities having jurisdiction and safety standards for cleaning. Do not burn waste materials. Do not bury debris or excess materials on the Owner's property. Do not discharge volatile, harmful or dangerous materials into drainage systems. Remove waste materials from the site and dispose of in a lawful manner. END OF SECTION 017700 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 1 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE FOREWORD National Grid’s vision is to be a world-class safety organization, with zero injuries every day. A critical component of achieving this vision is the careful development, implementation and maintenance of safety procedures. This document defines regulatory requirements and corporate requirements for outside contractors performing asbestos abatement at National Grid facilities. This procedure is intended to prevent asbestos exposure to workers and the environment by specifying personal protective equipment, engineering controls and work practices used during asbestos abatement activities. Supplying this procedure, in conjunction with project specific scope of work, to outside contractors bidding on projects will ensure the protection of the Company, its employees and facilities from asbestos contamination and ensure the project is performed in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. This specification is applicable to all National Grid US service territories. Questions regarding this procedure should be referred to National Grid’s Safety Department. Record of Change Date of Review/Revision: Revision Date Description Initial 04/24/09 Merged with legacy National Grid documents Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 2 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE Table of Contents 1.0 SCOPE AND WORK DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................................3 2.0 CODES, STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES....................................................................................................3 3.0 DEFINITION AND TERMS ..............................................................................................................................4 4.0 QUALIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................................5 5.0 BID PACKAGE SUBMITTALS........................................................................................................................5 6.0 PROJECT SUBMITTALS AND NOTIFICATIONS ..........................................................................................5 7.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY...................................................................................................................................6 8.0 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES .......................................................................................................................7 9.0 CONTRACTOR FURNISHED MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS........................................................................8 10.0 PROJECT PERFORMANCE...........................................................................................................................9 11.0 RECORD KEEPING ......................................................................................................................................12 Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 3 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 1.0 SCOPE AND WORK DESCRIPTION 1.1 Materials on this project contain asbestos as described in the project specific Scope of Work and detailed specifications. The Contractor shall, remove, store, transport, and dispose of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in accordance with all federal, state and local regulations (latest editions) and National Grid requirements as listed below. When any regulations, specifications, insurance requirements, National Grid policy, etc. conflict, the more stringent shall apply. 1.2 The Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, services, insurance, permits, licenses and equipment necessary to carry out the work in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local regulations and these specifications. 1.3 The Contractor shall become familiar with special conditions at the facility which must be considered during the asbestos abatement. 1.4 The Contractor is responsible for maintaining the conditions of material and equipment as found prior to commencement of work. Any damage caused during the performance of the work shall be repaired by the Contractor (e.g., paint peeled off by barrier tape, nail holes, water damage, broken glass) at no additional expense to National Grid (the Company). 1.5 Equipment, furniture, etc., needed to be decontaminated and removed by the Contractor to perform the work shall be returned to its original location by the Contractor unless otherwise instructed by the Company . 2.0 CODES, STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES 2.1 The Contractor shall comply with all current federal, state and local codes, standards, and regulations pertaining to the removal, worker safety, transport and disposal of asbestos materials including but not limited to the latest editions of the following: 2.1.1 US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), 40 CFR Part 61 2.1.2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR Parts 1910.1200, 1910.1001, 1910.134, and 1926.1101 2.1.3 New York State Parts 56 of Title 12 and 73 of Title 10 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations and Applicable Variances 2.1.4 Massachusetts State Parts 310and 453 of the CMR 2.1.5 New Hampshire Chapter ENV-A 1800, et. al. 2.1.6 Rhode Island Asbestos Control Act (Title 23-24.5) and Rules & Regulations (R23-24.5-ASB) 2.1.7 Local law or regulation as applicable including but not limited to New York City, Boston and other as applicable to project location 2.2 In addition, the Contractor shall be required to follow all applicable National Grid procedures and/or specifications including but not limited to the following: 2.2.1 Specification M-300-"General Conditions" Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 4 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 2.3 Substitutions 2.3.1 Company Approval Required: 2.3.1.1 The National Grid Field Coordinator will consider alternative proposals for substitutions of materials, equipment and methods only when such proposals are accompanied by full and complete technical data and all other information required by the Company to evaluate the proposed substitution(s). Such substitutions shall comply with all applicable regulations and be approved by Environmental Engineering and Compliance. 2.3.1.2 The Contractor shall not substitute materials, equipment or methods unless such substitution(s) has been specifically approved for this work by the National Grid Field Coordinator. 2.4 "OR EQUAL": Where the phrase "or equal" or "or equal as approved by the Company" occurs in the Contract Documents, do not assume that substituted materials, equipment or methods will be approved by the Company unless the item has been specifically approved in writing for this work by the Company. 2.5 Alternative Procedures Procedures described in this specification are to be utilized at all times. If specified procedures cannot be utilized, a request must be made in writing to National Grid providing details of the problem encountered and recommended alternatives. Alternative procedures shall provide equivalent or greater protection than procedures that they replace and meet current and applicable regulatory requirements. Any alternative procedure must be approved in writing by National Grid prior to implementation. Any alternative procedure requested that does not meet current and applicable regulation must be approved by variance obtained by the Contractor from the appropriate regulatory agency (i.e., OSHA, New York State Department of Labor, etc.). Upon approval of an alternate procedure, the Contractor shall provide the Company with a statement and copies of relevant documents describing the alternate procedure and how it affects procedures previously approved in the project work plan. The submission will be included in the work plan as an addendum. 3.0 DEFINITION AND TERMS 3.1 The definitions provided herein are in addition to, or in clarification of, definitions provided in applicable laws, regulations and codes included in Section 2.0. 3.1.1 Abatement - Procedures to control fiber release from asbestos-containing material. Includes removal, encapsulation, enclosure or repair of ACM. 3.1.2 Applicable Regulation – Any all Federal, State and Local regulation or combination thereof based on the location of the facility. For example, a project at National Grid’s Ravenswood Power Station in Long Island City, NY would require contractor compliance with Federal, New York State and New York City regulations. 3.1.3 Asbestos containing material (ACM) - Material composed of asbestos of any type and in an amount greater than one percent (1%) either alone or mixed with other fibrous or non-fibrous materials. 3.1.4 Company - National Grid Corporation or any subsidiary. Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 5 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 3.1.5 Contractor - The qualified asbestos abatement contractor holding a current asbestos license valid in the project location. 3.1.6 Facility - Any commercial or industrial structure, installation or building as designated by National Grid. 3.1.7 Facility component - Any pipe, duct, boiler, tank, turbine, furnace, etc., at or in a facility or any structural member of a facility. 3.1.8 National Grid Field Coordinator - An individual designated by the Company as the Company's representative and responsible for overseeing the asbestos abatement project. National Grid may also contract for an independent third party, fully certified as required to perform such tasks (i.e., N.Y. State Certified Project Monitor) who shall act as the National Grid Field Coordinator Representative. 4.0 QUALIFICATIONS 4.1 All Asbestos Abatement Contractors bidding on a National Grid asbestos project must be pre-qualified by the Purchasing Department. In addition, all sub-contractors, including but not limited to waste haulers and disposal sites, shall be pre-approved by National Grid. 4.2 The Asbestos Contractor shall hold any asbestos license or equivalent as issued by the State or other regulatory agency in the facility location. The license or equivalent must be valid throughout the project period. 4.2.1 Sub-contractors shall have all applicable licenses, certifications, and permits required to perform their task in compliance with applicable regulations. 4.3 All workers shall be fully trained and posses a valid asbestos licenses/certification issued by the State or other regulatory agency as determined by the project location and be specific to the task they perform. 5.0 BID PACKAGE SUBMITTALS 5.1 The Contractor shall supply National Grid, as part of the bid package, with the following information: 5.1.1 A narrative description of how the project will be performed, including work practices, engineering controls, a sketch of proposed containment construction and decons, manpower requirements and proposed schedule. Upon contract award and prior to the start of the project, the successful Contractor shall supply National Grid with a detailed work plan and schedule. 5.1.2 Copy of the Contractor's current Asbestos Handling License as described in Section 4.2. 5.1.3 Copies of proposed Project Supervisors' Asbestos Handling Certificate. 5.1.4 Name, address and permit information of proposed asbestos waste hauler and disposal site (a list of pre-approved vendors is available from National Grid). 5.1.5 Name, address and purpose of all other sub-contracted services including monitoring firm and laboratory performing OSHA personal air monitoring . 6.0 PROJECT SUBMITTALS AND NOTIFICATIONS Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 6 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 6.1 The successful Contractor and supervisory personnel who will provide on-site direction of the abatement activities shall attend a pre-start job meeting to be held at an agreed upon time. At this meeting, the Contractor shall provide all submittals as required in this Procedure. In addition, the Contractor shall be prepared to review the approved Project Work Plan, Health and Safety Plan and Emergency Procedures. 6.2 Prior to the start of the project and by the agreed upon date, the successful contractor shall submit a detailed Project Work Plan including work practices, location of containments, engineering controls, decontamination facilities, and waste load out areas. The contractor shall provide the Company with the original and two copies of the document and keep a copy at the work site. 6.3 Before the project commences, the Contractor will submit a detailed project schedule to be approved by the Company. Once the schedule is approved, only changes submitted in writing with schedule impact and cost changes will be accepted for review by the Company. All approvals must be obtained in writing. No other deviations are acceptable. 6.4 Prior to the start of the project, the contractor shall make all required notifications and pay associated fees to the USEPA and any State and Local Authorities as determined by the location of the facility. These may include but are not limited to New York State, New York City, Massachusetts, City of Boston, Boston Fire Department and New Hampshire as required. The contractor shall provide copies of the notifications along with proof of receipt to National Grid prior to the start of the project. 6.5 Contractors shall have on-site for the duration of the project their standard operating procedures and employee protection plans which include specific reference to OSHA medical monitoring, training, and respiratory plan. These documents must remain at the project site until the end of the project. 6.6 Prior to the start of the project Contractors must submit copies of all workers licenses or certifications issued by the appropriate regulatory agency based on the location of the facility. In addition, the contractor shall provide proof of medical surveillance and results of respirator fit tests for each worker and supervisor required to enter the work area upon request. If the contractor is utilizing union workers from the Local, copies of certificates may be provided no later than the first day of the project. 6.7 Notify all occupants of the work area in accordance with asbestos regulations in force at the project location and in accordance with those regulatory requirements. National Grid will work with the contractor to supply facility information and arrange for notifications to be posted. 6.8 Prior to commencement of work, National Grid representatives shall provide the Contractor and his employees and sub-contractors safety training for the affected facility including emergency exits, procedures and information concerning access, shutdown and protection requirements of all affected equipment and systems in the work area. 6.9 The Contractor shall immediately report any contact with government representatives to the National Grid Field Coordinator and Environmental. 7.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY 7.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for: 7.1.1 OSHA personal exposure monitoring during the course of the project in accordance with OSHA requirements. The Contractor may not use the National Grid third party air monitoring contractor for collection or analysis of OSHA personal samples 7.1.2 The initial exposure assessment required by 29 CFR 1926.1101 at the beginning of the project to Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 7 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE estimate employee exposure and determine the required level of respiratory protection. The contractor shall document the results of the exposure assessment in the project log. 7.1.3 The contractor shall be responsible for providing all required safety equipment including respiratory and fall protection, disposables, hard hats, protective eyewear, gloves, rubber boots and/or other safety footwear. Additional safety equipment shall be maintained on the site and provided to authorized visitors. 7.2 Training 7.23.1 Prior to commencement of abatement activities, all personnel who will be required to enter the work area or handle containerized asbestos containing materials must have received training and certification in accordance with applicable regulations. The only exception is those that meet the definition of “authorized visitor” in the applicable regulations. 7.2.2 Special on-site training on equipment and procedures unique to this job site shall be provided to the Contractor's personnel by the Contractor. 7.2.3 Training in emergency response and evacuation procedures shall be provided by the Contractor for his personnel. 7.2.4 Training in unique hazards and safety systems of the facility shall be provided by National Grid. 7.3 Other Exposures 7.3.1 Encapsulants and other chemicals must be approved by National Grid prior to the start of the project. The Contractor shall be responsible for OSHA worker exposure monitoring and compliance to applicable OSHA standards for materials or part thereof covered under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000. 7.3.1.1 Encapsulants shall not be solvent-based or utilize a vehicle (the liquid in which the solid parts of the encapsulant are suspended) consisting of hydrocarbons. 7.3.1.2 Encapsulants shall not be flammable. 7.3.1.3 A Material Safety Data Sheet shall be provided for the encapsulant material utilized. 7.3.2 If the project involves cutting, grinding or any activities that would disturb surfaces coated with lead based paint, the contractor will comply with OSHA 1926.62. 7.4 The Contractor shall comply with all National Grid fire safety requirements for studs, sheathing, polyethylene sheeting, sprays, foams, aerosols, and pressurized containers. See Section 9.0. 8.0 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 8.1 Emergency procedures shall be developed prior to commencement of the work by the Contractor and agreed to in writing by the Contractor and the National Grid Field Coordinator. 8.2 Emergency procedures shall contain provisions for events such as fire, explosion, toxic atmospheres, electrical hazards, slips, trips, and falls, confined spaces and heat related injury, work site layout, and the location of emergency exits. All Contractor employees must receive training in emergency planning. Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 8 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 8.3 Contractor and sub contractor employees shall be trained in evacuation procedures in the event of facility or work area emergencies. For life threatening injury or illness, worker decontamination shall take priority only after measures to stabilize the injured worked, remove him/her to a safe location and secure proper medical treatment, have been accomplished. 8.4 Telephone numbers of all emergency response personnel shall be prominently posted in the clean change area and equipment room, along with the location of the nearest telephone. 8.5 The Contractor shall clearly identify and maintain emergency and fire exits from the work area. 8.6 Emergency exits shall be established and clearly marked with duct tape arrows or other effective designation to permit easy location from anywhere within the work area. They shall be secured to prevent access from uncontaminated areas and still permit emergency exiting. These exits shall be properly sealed with two (2) layers of 6-mil polyethylene sheeting which can be cut to permit egress if needed. These exits may be the worker decontamination enclosure, the waste pass-out airlock and/or other alternative exits satisfactory to the National Grid Field Coordinator. 9.0 CONTRACTOR FURNISHED MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS 9.1 General 9.1.1 All materials shall be delivered in the original packages, containers or bundles bearing the name of the manufacturer and the brand name (where applicable). 9.1.2 All materials subject to damage shall be stored elevated, off the ground, away from wet or damp surfaces and under cover sufficient enough to prevent damage or contamination. 9.1.3 Damaged, deteriorating or previously used materials shall not be used and shall be removed from the worksite and disposed of properly. 9.1.4 Polyethylene sheeting for covering walls, stationary objects, floors and all other uses shall be a minimum thickness of 6-mils and used in widths selected to minimize the frequency of joints. Polyethylene sheeting shall be transparent and meet all applicable fire codes or standards. All studs and sheet materials including plywood shall be fire retardant when working in industrial areas (power stations, turbines, etc.) or when requested. 9.1.5 The specific method for attaching polyethylene sheeting shall be proposed by the Contractor and agreed upon in advance in writing by the Contractor and the Company and selected to minimize damage to equipment and surfaces. Method(s) of attachment may include any combination of duct tape or other waterproof tape, furring strips, spray glue, staples, nails, screws or other effective procedures capable of sealing adjacent sheets of polyethylene to dissimilar finished or unfinished surfaces under both wet and dry conditions (including the use of amended water). 9.1.6 Polyethylene sheeting utilized for the worker decontamination enclosure shall be opaque white or black in color. 9.1.7 Disposal bags shall be of 6-mil polyethylene (or as required by applicable regulation), opaque, pre-printed with labels as required by OSHA requirement 29 CFR 1926.1101. Additionally, the Contractor shall obtain pre-printed, waterproof, self-adhesive labels stating: "National Grid Corp." and the name of the removal location. Labels shall comply with EPA 40 CFR 61.150 (a) (l) (V) and be least four inches by six inches. Rev. 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FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 9.1.8 Disposal drums shall be metal or fiberboard with locking ring tops. 9.1.9 Glove bags shall be transparent with a minimum thickness of 10 mils, (or as required by applicable regulation), with permanently attached arms having latex gloves specially designed for removing asbestos-containing material from pipes. 9.1.10 Stick-on labels as per OSHA requirements (see Section 10.1.7) for disposal drums. 9.1.11 Warning signs as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101. 9.1.12 The Contractor shall provide sanitary facilities for abatement personnel outside of the enclosed work area, and shall maintain these facilities in a clean and sanitary condition throughout the project. 9.1.13 A Sufficient quantity of negative pressure ventilation units equipped with HEPA filtration and operated in accordance with ANSI 29.2-70 (local exhaust ventilation requirements) and EPA guidance document EPA 560/5-83-002, Guidance for Controlling Friable Asbestos-Containing Materials in Buildings, "Appendix F: Recommended specifications and operating procedures for the use of negative pressure systems for asbestos abatement" shall be utilized so as to provide, at minimum, one workplace air change every 15 minutes (or as required by applicable regulation). The number of negative exhaust units shall be sufficient to maintain a minimal air differential of 0.02 inches water column as measured at the entrance to the worker decontamination facility. The Contractor shall supply and operate an automatic recording instrument to measure air differential throughout the project. The instrument shall have a tape or chart recorder capable of recording continuous readings. 9.1.14 A sufficient supply of disposable mops, rags and sponges for work area decontamination shall be available. 9.1.15 A sufficient supply of scaffolds, ladders, lifts and hand tools (e.g., scrapers, wire cutters, brushes, utility knives, wire saws, etc.) shall be provided as needed. 9.1.16 Airless sprayers for the application of amended water. 9.1.17 Non-metallic dustpans and rubber squeegees shall be provided for cleanup. 9.1.18 Brushes utilized for removing loose asbestos containing material shall have nylon or fiber bristles, not metal. 9.1.19 A sufficient supply of HEPA filtered vacuum systems shall be available during cleanup. 9.2 Costs of delays due to non-availability of specified items, when such delays could have been avoided by the Contractor, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. 10.0 PROJECT PERFORMANCE 10.1 Work Area Preparation 10.1.1 The work area shall be prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 and/or as required by applicable regulation. For friable materials, the construction of a sealed enclosure placed under negative pressure relative to outside areas using HEPA-filtered exhaust units Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 10 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE shall be standard. For non-friable materials such as roofing, floor tiles or transite, the Contractor may utilize work area preparation techniques specified in applicable regulations. No other removal technique (i.e. glove-bag, mini-enclosure) shall be allowed unless specifically called for in the specification or previously approved by National Grid via the project Work Plan. 10.1.2 Entrance and egress from the work areas shall be through worker and waste decontamination systems where those systems are required. 10.1.3 Commencement of work shall not occur until: 10.1.3.1 Enclosure systems have been constructed and tested. 10.1.3.2 Negative pressure ventilation systems (where required) are functioning adequately and tested. 10.1.3.3 All pre-abatement submissions, notifications, postings and permits have been provided and are satisfactory to the Company (see Section 6.0). 10.1.3.4 All equipment for abatement, clean-up and disposal are on hand. 10.1.3.5 All worker training and certification is completed. 10.1.3.6 The enclosure and/or other engineering controls pass visual inspection by the National Grid Field Coordinator and Project Monitor. 10.1.4 The contractor shall post in the clean room area of the worker decontamination enclosure a list containing the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the Contractor, the Contractor's on site representative, and any other personnel who may be required to assist during abatement activities or contacted in an emergency (this is in addition to the requirements of Section 8.0). 10.1.5 Access to work area shall be restricted only to authorized, certified, and protected personnel. They may include the Contractor' employees, employees of subcontractors, Company employees and representatives, Federal, State and Local inspectors, and any other designated individuals. 10.1.5.1 Entry into the work area by unauthorized individuals shall be reported immediately to the National Grid Field Coordinator. 10.1.5.2 The Contractor shall be responsible for work area security during abatement operations in order to protect work efforts and equipment. 10.2 Asbestos Removal 10.2.1 The effectiveness of barriers, worker decontamination facilities, waste facilities, etc. shall be inspected and tested (as required) by the Contractor prior to start of gross removal and at least once per day/shift until successful final clearance air testing. Testing shall be performed using smoke tubes or a smoke generation device. Negative pressure exhaust units shall operate during testing. The Contractor shall initiate testing prior to the start of removal and continue daily until satisfactory final air clearance is achieved. Results of visual inspections and tests shall be documented in the project log. The Contractor shall immediately correct any Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 11 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE deficiencies found during inspection or testing and document corrective action. 10.2.2 Asbestos material shall be removed utilizing wet methods unless specific relief has been obtained via variance from the applicable regulations. 10.3 Clean-up Procedures 10.3.1 The work area shall be cleaned following established cycles until it is in compliance with Federal, State and Local requirements. 10.3.3 A final visual inspection by the National Grid representative shall insure that no contamination remains in the work area and that the work completes all items in the scope and any change orders. Unsatisfactory conditions shall require additional removal/cleaning, as necessary, at no cost to the Company. 10.3.4 Following the completion of clean-up operations, the Contractor shall notify the National Grid Field Coordinator that work areas are ready for final air clearance monitoring. This shall occur following a settling period and will be performed by an independent third party monitoring firm retained by the Company. 10.3.5 All samples at all locations shall indicate concentrations of airborne fibers less than the applicable regulatory standards based on the local of the facility. Should final clearance testing fail to meet criteria, further cleaning by the Contractor shall be required at no cost to the Company. Additional air monitoring shall be performed by the Company retained third party laboratory until final clearance criteria are met. The Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of additional monitoring. 10.4 Disposal Procedures 10.4.1 As the work progresses, to prevent exceeding available storage capacity on site, sealed and labeled containers of asbestos containing waste shall be removed and transported to the prearranged disposal location, as necessary. 10.4.2 Personnel loading asbestos containing waste into the shipping container shall be protected by disposable clothing including head, body and foot protection and proper respiratory protection. OSHA warning signs shall be posted during loading. 10.4.4 All dump receipts, trip tickets, shipping papers, certificates of disposal or other documentation of disposal shall be delivered to National Grid in accordance with Section 11. 10.5 Waste Transport to the Landfill 10.5.1 The Contractor must utilize a fully licensed/permitted waste hauler to transport the asbestos material off-site. The transporter must be pre-approved by National Grid. 10.5.3 The Contractor may utilize an asbestos waste transfer station ONLY if pre-approved by National Grid for processing project waste. If the Contractor does not use a pre-approved transfer station the waste shall be delivered directly to the pre-approved disposal site without transfer or commingling with waste from other sites. 10.5.4 The Contractor must utilize a fully licensed/permitted disposal facility for disposal of the asbestos waste material. The disposal facility must be pre-approved by National Grid. Rev. Initial NATIONAL GRID SAFETY PROCEDURE Page 12 F-616 Asbestos Abatement General Specification Date 04/24/09 PRINTED COPIES ARE NOT DOCUMENT CONTROLLED. FOR LATEST VERSION, PLEASE REFER TO THE NATIONAL GRID SAFETY INFONET SITE 10.5.5 The Company reserves the right to have the Contractor place material in storage containers maintained by the Company for subsequent shipment and disposal by the Company. 10.6 Reestablishment of the Work Area and Systems to Previous Conditions 10.6.1 Reestablishment of the work area shall only occur following the completion of clean-up procedures and after final air clearance monitoring has been performed and documented to the satisfaction of the National Grid Field Coordinator. 10.6.2 Following satisfactory final air clearance of the work area and approval by National Grid, the contractor shall: 10.6.2.1 Remove decons, remaining polyethylene or wood barriers shall be removed. Poly sheeting, duct tape, etc. shall be bagged as asbestos waste. 10.6.2.2 Re-secure mounted objects removed from their former positions. 10.6.2.3 Relocate objects that were removed to temporary locations back to their original positions. 10.6.2.4 Reestablish HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems in proper working order. Remove contaminated HVAC system filters and dispose of as asbestos contaminated waste. Decontaminate filter assembly using HEPA vacuums and wet cleaning techniques. Install new filters in HVAC systems. 10.6.2.5 Repair all damage that occurred as a result of abatement activities. 11.0 RECORD KEEPING 11.1 The contractor shall maintain project records in accordance with applicable regulations. At minimum, the contractor shall utilize a dedicated project logbook where the project supervisor shall record relevant project information including pre-, daily and post-abatement inspections. Checklists can also be used to capture this information. The contractor shall also utilize a project specific log to document workers and visitor entry and exit of the work area. The contractor shall submit within 30 days of the end of the project all asbestos-related project records listed below and any other documents specific to the project. Worker rosters and copies of certifications, Entry/exit logs, Project log, Abatement checklists, Daily job performance reports, Incident reports, Regulatory inspections, notices, violations, etc. OSHA monitoring results and worker information, Waste shipment records and manifests, Change orders Failure to provide this information may result in removal from the approved bidders list for future work and delay in processing invoices. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 020700 - 1 SECTION 020700 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. This Section requires the selective removal and subsequent offsite disposal of the following: a. Remove and salvage the existing slate shingle roofing system for later reinstallation. Removed slate shingles shall be carefully removed and stacked or crated until reinstallation. b. Remove and dispose of the existing snow rail systems, underlayment, flashing materials, and trim metals down to the existing concrete panel roof deck. c. Existing deteriorated wood cornice and trim. d. Asbestos containing material that may be uncovered during the course of the project. I. ROOF SAMPLING WAS PERFORMED AND NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS WERE FOUND ON THIS ROOF AREA. SEE THE ATTACHED ASBESTOS TESTING REPORT FOR ALL ACM TESTING LOCATIONS. II. ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS MAY BE PRESENT IN OTHER AREAS OF THE BUILDING WHERE WORK IS NOT DIRECTLY BEING PERFORMED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE THAT ANY REMAINING ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS ARE NOT DISTURBED OR DAMAGED, AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH CLEAN-UP AND CLEARANCE OF THE BUILDING DUE TO DISTURBANCE OR DAMAGE TO ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SCOPE OF WORK. III. NATIONAL GRID MAY HIRE A THIRD PARTY TO PERFORM AIR MONITORING BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE ABATEMENT. THIS IN NO WAY RELIEVES THE CONTRACTOR OF ITS OWN AIR MONITORING RESPONSIBILITY. IV. ACM SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH F-616 AT ONE OF THE APPROVED VENDORS LISTED IN THE “ENVIRONMENTALLY- APPROVED WASTE DISPOSAL & RECYCLING FACILITIES”. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Remove: Remove and legally dispose of items except those indicated to be reinstalled, salvaged, or to remain the Owner’s property. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 020700 - 2 B. Remove and Salvage: Items indicated to be removed and salvaged remain the Owner’s property. Remove, clean, and pack or crate items to protect against damage. Identify contents of containers and deliver to Owner’s designated storage area. C. Remove and Reinstall: Remove items indicated; clean, service, and otherwise prepare them for reuse; store and protect against damage. Reinstall items in the same locations or in locations indicated. D. Existing to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during selective demolition. When permitted by Consultant, items may be removed to a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and then cleared and reinstalled in their original locations. 1.4 MATERIALS OWNERSHIP A. Except for items or materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain the Owner’s property, demolished materials shall become the Contractor’s property and shall be removed from the site with further disposition at the Contractor’s option. B. Historical items, relics, and similar objects including, but not limited to, cornerstones and their contents, commemorative plaques and tablets, antiques, and other items of interest or value to the Owner, which may be encountered during selective demolition, remain the Owner’s property. Carefully remove and salvage each item or object in a manner to prevent damage and deliver promptly to the Owner. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit each item in this Article in accordance to the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections, for information only, unless otherwise indicated. B. Proposed dust-control and noise-control measures. C. Schedule of selective demolition activities indicating the following: 1. Detailed sequence of selective demolition and removal work, with starting and ending dates for each activity. 2. Interruption of utility services or coordination for shutoff, capping, and continuation of utility services. 3. Detailed sequence of selective demolition and removal work to ensure uninterrupted progress of Owner’s on-site operations. 4. Coordination of Owner’s continuing occupancy of portions of existing building and of Owner’s partial occupancy of completed Work. 5. Coordinate with Owner’s representative, the location of equipment and dumpster facilities. 6. Prior to start of demolition at any roof area, confirm with the Owner, any and all, obsolete equipment that has been identified for proper removal/disposal, roof deck treatments and required roof installation. D. Photographs or videotape, sufficiently detailed, of existing conditions of adjoining construction, existing finished surfaces and equipment that might be misconstrued as damage caused by selective demolition operations. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 020700 - 3 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with the governing EPA notification regulations before starting selective demolition. Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Occupancy: Owner will occupy the building during the selective demolition. Conduct selective demolition work in a manner that will minimize the need for disruption of Owner's normal operations. Provide minimum of seventy-two (72) hours advance notice to Owner of demolition activities that will affect Owner's normal operations. B. Partial Demolition and Removal: Items indicated to be removed but of salvageable value to Contractor may be removed from structure as work progresses. Transport salvaged items from site as they are removed. C. Protections: Provide temporary barricades and other forms of protection to protect Owner's personnel and general public from injury due to selective demolition work. 1. Provide protective measures as required to provide free and safe passage of Owner's personnel and general public to occupied building. 2. Erect temporary covered passageways as required by authorities having jurisdiction. 3. Protect from damage existing finish work that is to remain in place and becomes exposed during demolition operations. 4. Protect floors with suitable coverings when necessary. 5. Remove protections at completion of work. D. Owner assumes no responsibility for actual condition of buildings to be selectively demolished. Conditions existing at time of inspection for bidding purpose will be maintained by Owner as far as practical. 1.8 SCHEDULING A. Arrange selective demolition schedule so as not to interfere with Owner’s on-site operations. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 REPAIR MATERIALS A. Use repair materials identical to existing materials. 1. Where identical materials are unavailable or cannot be used for exposed surfaces, use materials that visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. 2. Use materials whose installed performance equal or surpasses that of existing materials. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 020700 - 4 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped as required. B. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of selective demolition required. C. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with the intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of the conflict. Promptly submit a written report to the Consultant. D. Perform surveys as the Work progresses to detect hazards resulting from selective demolition activities. 3.2 UTILITY SERVICES A. Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. 1. Do not interrupt existing utilities serving occupied or operating facilities, except when authorized in writing by Owner and authorities having jurisdiction. Providing temporary services during interruptions shall be limited to weekends only, as approved by the Consultant. 3.3 PREPARATION A. General: Provide interior and exterior shoring, bracing, or support to prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of areas to be demolished and adjacent facilities to remain. 1. Cease operations and notify Owner immediately if safety of structure appears to be endangered. Take precautions to support structure until determination is made for continuing operations. 2. Cover and protect furniture, equipment, fixtures and products from soilage or damage when demolition work is performed in areas where such items have not been removed. 3. Daily protection of the Owner’s stored products will be required throughout the entire project. B. Drain, purge, or otherwise remove, collect, and dispose of chemicals, gases, explosives, acids, flammables, or other dangerous materials before proceeding with selective demolition operations. C. Conduct demolition operations and remove debris to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities. D. Conduct demolition operations to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain. Ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area. 1. Erect temporary protection, such as walks, fences, railings, canopies, and covered passageways, where required by authorities having jurisdiction, and where indicated on the drawings. 2. Protect walls, ceilings, floors, and other existing finish work that are to remain and are exposed during selective demolition operations. 3. Cover and protect furniture, furnishings, and equipment that have not been removed. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 020700 - 5 3.4 POLLUTION CONTROLS A. Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent surfaces and areas. 1. Remove debris from elevated portions of building by chute, hoist, or other device that will convey debris to grade level. B. Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by selective demolition operations. Return adjacent areas to condition existing before start of selective demolition. 3.5 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION A. General: Perform selective demolition work in a systematic manner. Use such methods as required to complete work indicated on Drawings in accordance with demolition schedule and governing regulations. B. If unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure both nature and extent of the conflict. Submit report to Owner in written, accurate detail. Pending receipt of directive from the Owner, rearrange selective demolition schedule as necessary to continue overall job progress without undue delay. C. Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new construction and as indicated. Use methods required to complete Work within limitations of governing regulations and as follows: 1. Proceed with selective demolition systematically. 2. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required. Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction. To minimize disturbance of adjacent surfaces, use hand or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping. Temporarily cover openings to remain. 3. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring existing finished surfaces. 4. Locate selective demolition equipment throughout the structure and remove debris and materials so as not to impose excessive loads on supporting walls, floors, or framing. 5. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly. On-site storage or sale of removed items is prohibited. 6. Return elements of construction and surfaces to remain to condition existing before start of selective demolition operations. 3.6 PATCHING AND REPAIRS A. Promptly patch and repair holes and damaged surfaces caused to adjacent construction by selective demolition operations. B. Where repairs to existing surfaces are required, patch to produce surfaces suitable for new materials. C. Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend finish restoration into adjoining construction to remain in a manner that eliminates evidence of patching and refinishing. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 020700 - 6 D. Refer to Division 1 Section 017300 “Cutting and Patching” or additional requirements. 3.7 DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS A. General: Promptly dispose of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on-site. B. Burning: Do not burn demolished items. C. Disposal: Transport demolished materials off Owner’s property and legally dispose of them. 3.8 DECK CORRECTION AND PREPARATION A. After removal of the existing roof system and any obsolete equipment, examine the roof deck surface for condition and suitability to receive the new roof assembly. B. Verify that concrete deck is structurally sound and dry. Do not proceed with subsequent roof system installation if detrimental conditions of the decking are found. C. If deteriorated or damaged decking is uncovered during the course of this project, contact the Owner’s Representative and the Roof Consultant immediately. The Owner’s Representative with assistance from the Contractor's on site project superintendent shall make the determination of areas of deck repair or replacement. The Owner’s on site representative shall keep a daily log and running total of the above items with daily signatures being obtained from the contractors on site project superintendent. 3.9 CLEANING AND REPAIR A. General: Upon completion of demolition work, remove tools, equipment, and demolished materials from site. Remove protections and leave interior as clean as they were prior to demolition procedures. 1. Repair demolition performed in excess of that required. Return elements of construction and surfaces to remain to condition existing prior to start of operations. Repair adjacent construction or surfaces soiled or damaged by selective demolition work. B. Sweep the building broom clean on completion of selective demolition operation. END OF SECTION 020700 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000 - 1 SECTION 061000 - ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 STANDARD REFERENCES A. References: 1. Some products and executions are specified in this Section by reference to published specifications or standards of the following (with respective abbreviations used). American Forest and Paper Association (AFPA) American Plywood Association (APA) American Wood Preservative Association (AWPA) B. Fire retardant treatment for wood, including framing, decking, sheathing and other wood construction, not exposed to weather. 1. General Standards listed by reference, including revisions by issuing authority, form a part of this specification section to extent indicated. Standards listed are identified by issuing authority, authority abbreviation, designation number, title, or other designation established by issuing authority. Standards subsequently referenced herein are referred to by issuing authority abbreviation and standard designation. Most recent editions should be used. 2. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): a. ASTM D 5516 Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Flexural Properties of Fire- Retardant Treated Softwood Plywood Exposed to Elevated Temperatures. b. ASTM D 5664 Standard Test Method for Evaluating the Effects of Fire-Retardant Treatments and Elevated Temperatures on Strength Properties of Fire-Retardant Treated Lumber. c. ASTM E 84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. 3. American Wood-Preservers' Association (AWPA): a. AWPA Standard C20 Structural Lumber - Fire Retardant Treatment by Pressure Processes. b. AWPA Standard C27 Plywood - Fire Retardant Treatment by Pressure Processes. c. AWPA Standard C31 Lumber Used Out of Contact with the Ground and Continuously Protected From Liquid Water - Treatment by Pressure Processes. d. AWPA Standard P5 Standard for Waterborne Preservatives. e. AWPA Standard P17 Fire Retardant Formulations. f. AWPA Use Category System, Appendix H. g. AWPA Use Category UC1. h. AWPA Use Category UC2. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000 - 2 4. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): a. NFPA 255 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. 5. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL): a. UL 723 Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. b. UL Building Materials Directory. 1.3 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Provide weather treated and/or fire retardant treatment which will perform in accordance with manufacturer's stated performance criteria without defects, damage or failure. 2. Installation of wood blocking and sheathing for roofing as shown on drawings. 3. Existing wood cornice, trim and underlying blocking shall remain in-place unless deteriorated and requiring replacement. 4. New treated wood cornice, trim and underlying blocking will be used at all locations requiring replacement. 5. At any and all areas of wood installation and/or replacement, weather treated and/or fire- retardant treated wood materials shall be used as required by the Massachusetts State Building Code. 1.4 DEFINITIONS A. Rough carpentry includes carpentry work not specified as part of other Sections and generally not exposed, unless otherwise specified. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and specification sections. B. Wood treatment data as follows including chemical treatment, manufacturer’s instructions for handling, storing, installation, and finishing of treated material: 1. For each type of fire retardant treated wood product include certification by treating plant stating type of preservative solution and pressure process used, net amount of preservative retained, and compliance with applicable standards. 2. For water-borne treated products included statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels indicated prior to shipment to project site. C. Product Data: submit technical data on all fasteners required for work under this section. Data shall include all required load capacities. D. Product Samples: One sample of all fasteners required for work under this section. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Delivery and Storage: Keep materials under cover and dry. Protect against exposure to weather and contact with damp or wet surfaces. Stack lumber as well as plywood and other panels. Provide for air ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000 - 3 circulation within and around stacks and under temporary coverings including polyethylene and similar materials. 1. For lumber pressure treated with waterborne chemicals, place spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. 1.7 JOB CONDITIONS A. All methods employed in performing the work, and all equipment, tools, and machinery used for handling materials and executing any part of the work, shall be subject to the approval of the Owner before the work is started, and whenever found unsatisfactory, shall be changed and improved as required. B. Time delivery and installation of carpentry to avoid delaying other operations whose work is dependent on or affected by the carpentry work and to comply with protection and storage requirements. C. Protect installed carpentry from damage due to other work activities and weather. D. Select anchors for attachment of carpentry suitable for structural roof substrate. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Moisture Content: Solid wood, preservative treated, shall be kiln-dried to an amount not to exceed 15%. B. Grade and Trademark: Grade and trademark shall be on each piece of lumber (or bundle in bundles stock). Use only recognized official markings of Association under whose rules it is graded. C. Quality: 1. Lumber shall be sound, thoroughly seasoned, well manufactured, and free from warp that cannot be corrected in the process of bridging, bolting or nailing. 2. Lumber shall comply with PS 20-70 and shall be identified with grade mark. D. Grades and Species of Solid Wood: 1. Blocking and nailers shall be No. 2 Southern yellow pine unless otherwise noted on drawings. 2. Wood sleepers shall be No. 2 Southern yellow pine, size as determined by job conditions. 3. Wood shims shall be exterior grade plywood (exterior grade glue) with a maximum thickness of 1/2”. 4. Plywood sheathing for decking, shall be APA rated, exposure 1, CDX plywood, comprised of a minimum of four (4) plies, size as determined by job conditions, unless otherwise specified and/or indicated on project drawings. All new plywood shall be treated as specified herein. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000 - 4 E. Preservative Treatment: 1. Where preservative treatment only is called for, lumber shall be pressure-treated with waterborne, copper-based solution designated as ACQ-C or ACQ-D by American Wood Protection Association Use Category Standard U-1 in Table 2 – Identification of Preservatives Approved for the Pressure Treatment of Southern Pine Wood Products. 2. Preservative shall not be carried in petroleum solvents. 3. Wood preservative shall be approved by the EPA. 4. Wood preservative shall be approved by roofing materials manufacturer. F. Fire Retardant Treatment: (Dricon - Hoover or approved equal) 1. Fire-retardant chemical provides protection against termites and fungal decay and must be registered for use as a wood preservative by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2. All fire-retardant wood must have a flame spread of less than 25 when tested in an extended 30- minute tunnel test in accordance with ASTM E-84, NFPA 255 or UL 723. 3. All fire-retardant wood must be kiln-dried to a maximum moisture content of 19 percent after treatment. All plywood must be kiln-dried to a maximum moisture content of 15 percent after treatment. 4. All fire-retardant wood must comply with the requirements in AWPA Standard C-20 for lumber and C-27 for plywood. 5. Carbon steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, copper and red brass in contact with the fire-retardant treated wood must exhibit corrosion rates of less than one mil per year when treated. 6. Fire-retardant chemicals used to treat the lumber must be free of halogens, sulfates and ammonium phosphate. 7. Testing on the fire performance, strength and corrosive properties of the fire-retardant treated wood shall be recognized by issuance of a National Evaluation Services Report. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Nails shall be double hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel (series 304) annular nails, size as required by construction, with a minimum embedment of one (1) inch or through nailer if dimension is less. B. Fasteners: 1. All fasteners shall be corrosion resistant stainless steel or heavy-duty fluorocarbon coated steel unless otherwise noted, to meet/exceed Factory Mutual Standard 4470 (current edition). Note: Fastener materials shall be compatible with contact materials. 2. Wood Nailers to Concrete Panel Deck: Minimum 3/8-inch Snaptoggle® brand BC heavy duty hollow-wall anchors for use in walls, ceilings, or floors consisting of concrete or gypsum or approved equal. Tensile strength of 1,745 lbs and maximum spacing shall be as shown and never greater than 12" on center. 3. Wood nailer to Wood Substrate: #10-14 Stainless Steel (Series 300) or fluorocarbon coated steel screw fastener with a minimum head diameter of .400". Penetration of .5" minimum and 1" maximum. Maximum spacing shall be no greater than 8" on center. 4. Wood cornice and trim to Wood Substrate: Double hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel (series 304) annular nails, size as required by construction, with a minimum embedment of one (1) inch ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000 - 5 or through nailer if dimension is less. Maximum spacing shall be no greater than 8" on center. 5. Use of power-actuated nails for blocking or nailers to concrete is unacceptable. 5. Acceptable manufacturers are Construction Fasteners, Inc., SFS, Trufast, Olympic, Snaptoggle® or approved equals. 2.3 REJECTED MATERIALS A. The Owner shall have the right to inspect all materials brought to or stored at the job site. Those materials that do not comply with the above requirements shall be removed from the Owner’s premises within four (4) hours of verbal notification to the person designated by the Contractor to be the lead on site supervisor. The verbal notification will be followed up with written confirmation. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Installer must examine the substrates and supporting structure and the conditions under which the carpentry work is to be installed. Notify the Owner in writing of conditions detrimental to the work. B. Discard units of material which are unsound, warped, bowed, twisted, improperly treated, not adequately seasoned or too small to fabricate the work with a minimum of joints or the optimum jointing arrangement. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. General: 1. Fit carpentry work to other work. Scribe and cope as required for accurate fit. 2. Set carpentry work accurately to required levels and lines with members plumb and true. 3. Securely attach carpentry work to substrates by anchoring and fastening as specified and as required by applicable building codes. a. Provide washers under bolt heads and nuts in contact with wood. b. Countersink fastener heads where detailed on drawings, or where required by subsequent application of flashing materials. 4. Fasteners: Make tight connections between members. Install fasteners without splitting wood. If wood rides up threading prior to penetrating the structural deck, pre-drill the blocking with a 9/64" drill bit. Where required, use washers and countersink into wood member. Tighten bolts and lag screws at installation and re-tighten as required for tight connections prior to closing in or at completion of work. A minimum of two (2) fasteners shall be utilized per section of wood, regardless of length. Pull out resistance must be a minimum of 360 lbs. per fastener. B. Blocking, Nailers, Framing and Curbs: 1. New fire retardant wood nailers shall be added at roof perimeters, curbs, and similar penetrations as required. All nailers shall be of sufficient thickness so as to be flush with the insulation/membrane interface and securely anchored to resist a force to 175 lbs. /linear foot in any direction. Nailers shall not be lower than the insulation’s membrane interface. 2. Install new nailers with 1/8" gap between each length or as required on climatic conditions at the ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROUGH CARPENTRY 061000 - 6 time of installation. 3. Wood nailers, blocking, etc. shall be chambered, beveled, shaved, planed, or shimmed as necessary to provide smooth transition to adjacent materials. 4. New wood shims, where used for providing transition to insulation, shall be fire retardant treated. Shims are only acceptable in conditions where shim thickness does not exceed 1/2″. All shim material to be in compliance with this Specification. All shims must be continuous and shall be placed at deck level. C. Existing nailers, cornice, trim and underlying blocking: All existing are to be left in-place unless deteriorated or if portions of the existing require removal to accommodate the new roof insulation. If deteriorated are found, proper removal and replacement shall be required to accommodate the new roof system installation and replacement wood shall be weather treated and/or fire retardant treated as specified herein. 3.3 WORKMANSHIP A. Work which does not conform to the specified requirements including tolerances and finishes, shall be corrected and/or replaced, as directed by the Owner, at the Contractor’s expense, without extension of time. Therefore, Contractor shall also be responsible for cost of corrections to any work affected by or resulting from correction to work of this Section. END OF SECTION 061000 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 1 – WARE 501 WARE, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROOF INSULATION 072200 - 1 SECTION 072200 – ROOF INSULATION & BASE SHEET PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This portion of the specification describes materials and workmanship required for the installation of insulation over concrete roof decks. B. All materials described herein shall be furnished and installed by the roofing contractor unless specifically noted otherwise. 1.3 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Insulation shall be delivered to the site in an undamaged and dry condition. Material received, which is not dry or is otherwise damaged shall be rejected. Material, which becomes wet on site shall be removed and replaced. B. Storage under polyethylene or similar non-breathing film stock shall not be permitted. C. Proper storage on or off the site shall be the responsibility of the roofing contractor. D. Any unused insulation remaining on the roof at the end of the workday shall be returned to storage. 1.4 INSULATION - GENERAL A. Insulation boards shall be full size except when cutting is required at roof edges and openings. Boards that are broken, cracked, have been exposed to moisture at any time, or are otherwise damaged shall not be used. B. The proper installation and fit of wood nailers, blocking, and other rough carpentry in appropriate locations shall be verified prior to installation of roof insulation. C. Caution shall be exercised with construction traffic to avoid damage to new insulation. Breaking or crushing of insulation is unacceptable and any damaged insulation shall be replaced at the roofing contractor's expense. D. Insulation shall be laid with end joints staggered and all joints tight; however, boards shall not be forced into place. E. No more insulation shall be applied during any work period than can be covered by the new roof ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 1 – WARE 501 WARE, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROOF INSULATION 072200 - 2 membrane during the same work period. At the end of the work period, temporary edge seals shall be installed to protect the new roof insulation. Upon resumption of work, they must be removed. F. Insulation surfaces shall be cleared of all debris before the new roofing membrane is installed. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit each item according to the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specifications. B. Product data and samples for each type of insulation, fastener and component. C. Documentation indicating manufacturer’s approval of material and approved fastener patterns for the roof assembly and project location including perimeter and corner enhancements. D. Shop Drawings showing tapered insulation layout and cross sections. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 BASE SHEET A. Approval of base sheet is contingent upon approval by the membrane manufacturer for use with the specified roof system. B. A self-adhering woven polypropylene rubberized asphalt laminated sheet for use over nailable decks. ASTM D1970 C. Available Manufacturers’ Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Firestone Building Products Company 2. Versico Roofing Systems 3. Johns Manville Corporation 4. Carlisle Syntec 2.2 BASE SHEET SECRUREMENT A. Secure base sheet in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations to meet FM 1-90 attachment requirements as a minimum and be enhanced as required to meet the wind uplift pressures for the location of the project. B. Base sheet must be suitable for the existing substrate and must be approved by the manufacturer of the primary roofing materials prior to ordering materials or job start. C. The contractor shall provide and install manufacturer’s required primer on the deck prior to installing self-adhering base sheet. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 1 – WARE 501 WARE, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROOF INSULATION 072200 - 3 2.3 INSULATION A. Materials: All materials shall be approved and/or provided by the primary roof system manufacturer. Samples should be provided by the manufacturer and written approval from the manufacturer of primary roof materials is required prior to ordering these materials for the project. B. Insulation Boards - Roof system manufacturer’s approved closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core insulation skinned on both sides with factory applied fiberglass facers suitable for installation with cold adhesive and mechanical attachment. 1. ASTM C1289-01, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi). UL Classified and Factory Mutual Approved. a. Thickness: Contractor to provide board thicknesses and total thicknesses as indicated in the documents and to verify thickness required prior to ordering. b. New 1.5-inch polyisocyanurate insulation as indicated in the Contract Documents. c. Maximum Board Size: 4’x8’ where loose laid 2.4 INSULATION SECUREMENT FOR CONCRETE ROOF DECKS A. None PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 ROOF DECK PREPARATION A. Prior to installing insulation, deck must be inspected and all deficiencies corrected. See Section 020700 – Selective Demolition for the descriptions of the deck replacement (If applicable). B. The roofing contractor shall perform all other work of preparing the deck. When insulation is applied, the deck shall be dry and free of dew, frost, ice, and snow. C. The roofing contractor shall notify the Owner and Consultant of any improper installations or conditions that will affect the installation of the new roof system. 3.2 THERMAL INSULATION A. Installation of insulation over concrete roof deck: 1. Install base sheet to primed surface as required. 2. Loose lay one layer of 1.5-inch polyisocyanurate insulation. B. Other insulation installation requirements: 1. Stagger insulation joints 12 inches minimum. 2. Firmly butt each insulation board to surrounding boards. Do not jam or deform boards. 3. Maximum insulation gap: 1/4 inch. Fill insulation board joint gaps larger than 1/4 inch with roof insulation. 4. Maximum elevation variation between boards at joints: 1/8 inch. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 1 – WARE 501 WARE, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid ROOF INSULATION 072200 - 4 5. Cut and fit insulation boards where roof deck intersects adjacent surfaces. Cut board 1/4 inch from adjacent surface. 6. Do not cantilever insulation edges. Minimum bearing surface: 1-1/2 inches. END OF SECTION 072200 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SLATE ROOFING 07315 - 1 SECTION 07315 - SLATE ROOFING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Scope of slate shingle roofing replacement as indicated on drawings is hereby defined to include total removal and reinstallation of all slate roofing, total removal and replacment of all related components, installation of all required copper pipe flashings and installation of new copper ridge, new copper rake and eave drip edges, and copper half round gutters. All existing unbroken slate shingles shall be removed and salvaged. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer’s Certification: Submit a letter certifying that the manufacturer has been actively marketing the submitted system for a minimum of 5 years. B. Applicator’s Certification: 1. Company information demonstrating a minimum of five (5) years experinece in the removal and replacement of slate roof systems. 2. Names, address, and telephone numbers of five (5) buildings where the applicator has installed slate roof systems. 3. Statement of Qualifications demonstating that the superintendant, job foreman (or crew chief) and a minimum of four other members of the roofing crew have installed at least five (5) slate roof systems and are thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the installation. C. Submittals: 1. Product Data: Submit technical product data, installation instructions and recommendations from slate manufacturer, including data that materials comply with all requirements and meet ASTM requirements. 2. Samples: After approval of product for compliance with specified ASTM C 406, Grade S1. Performance characteristics, submit full range of samples for color, shape and texture selection, intended to match existing blue-black slate. a. Two 12” samples of each type of slate b. Synthetic Self-adhering Underlayment c. Slating Nails (Copper) ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SLATE ROOFING 07315 - 2 d. Provide Slate Manufacturer's written certification that units shipped to the job-site meet the specified ASTM requirements D. Applicable Publications: The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referenced in the text by the basic designation only. 1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): a. C406-06 Roofing Slate b. F1667-05 Driven Fasteners: Nails, Spikes and Staples 2. The NRCA Roofing Manuals: Steep-Slope Roofing 2009, NRCA 3. The Slate Roof Bible, Joseph Jenkins, 1997, Chelsea Green Publishing 1.4 PRE-ROOFING CONFERENCE A. After approval of shop drawings & product data, but prior to ordering materials, a pre- roofing conference shall be held by appropriate personnel, including, but not limited to the following: B. Relevant representatives of the Owner; 1. Owner’s Inspector, if applicable 2. Abatement Contractor, if applicable 3. Consultant 4. General (or Prime) Contractor 5. Contractor’s Project Manager and designated Job Foreman/Superintendent 6. Roofing Contractor/Subcontractor(if different than General Contractor) 7. Roofing Installer (Roofer) (if different than Roofing Contractor) 8. Installer/Subcontractor of substrate construction (such as decks and other work adjoining roof system) 9. Slate manufacturer (if specifically requested by Consultant) 10. Representatives of other entities directly concerned with roofing system performance 11. Users of the portions of the building which might be affected by the roofing work C. The Contractor shall make all arrangements for the meeting when the Consultant agrees that the proper stage of the project has been reached. D. Prior to or at this time, the Contractor shall provide the Consultant six copies of written certification from the slate manufacturer that the materials to be supplied for this project meet the specified ASTM standards and other approved standards as listed in the specifications. E. The agenda to be discussed during the meeting shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. Technical details and requirements of the project, including those indicated on the ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SLATE ROOFING 07315 - 3 Contract Drawings, Specifications, approved shop drawings, and flashing details, which may or may not be shown or specified. 2. Staging area 3. Rules and regulations of the Owner 4. Coordination with Owner’s Inspector 5. Jobsite communications 6. Establish or review preliminary installation schedule 7. Review requirements for inspections, tests, certifications, forecasted weather conditions, insurance requirements and proposed installation procedures 8. Discuss roofing system protection requirements for construction period. Discuss need for temporary roofing 9. Discuss availability of materials and suppliers/manufacturers delivery conditions 10. Handling of salvage materials and debris 11. Asbestos abatement coordination, if applicable 1.5 Minutes of the meeting (including agreements and disagreements) will be made by the Consultant and distributed to the Owner, Contractor, Inspector (if applicable) and other prime participants of the meeting invited by the Consultant or Owner. Contractor will be responsible to distribute to its employees and review the minutes and make any necessary comments. In the absence of written contradictions, within one week of receipt of the minutes, they shall be deemed to be accurate and shall apply to this project as if set forth in the specifications. Discrepancies or disagreements must be resolved prior to beginning work on the project. If substantial disagreements exist at conclusion of conference, determine how they will be resolved and set the date for reconvening conference. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials in manufacturer's bundles. Examine for damaged units and replace immediately. B. Store materials to avoid damage, and store off ground. Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for job-site storage and protection. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Weather Conditions: Proceed with slate roofing work only when weather conditions are in compliance with manufacturer's recommendations and when substrate is completely dry. 1.8 WARRANTY A. Provide slate Manufacturer’s warranty on installed material, agreeing to cover defects in materials for the Lifetime of the slate. B. The installation contractor shall provide a Five (5) Year material and labor warranty against defects in material and workmanship. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SLATE ROOFING 07315 - 4 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SLATE A. Hard, dense, sound rock, with chamfered edges – Grade A, Lifetime, unfading blue-black slate, ASTM C-406, Grade S-1 to match existing as closely as possible. 1. Modulus of Rupture (ASTM C 120) of not less than 13,000 psi; 2. Water Absorption rate (ASTM C 121) not greater than 0.104%; 3. Depth of Softening or Weather/Acid Resistance (ASTM C 217) maximum 0.0018; 4. Provide pieces sized to match existing in length, width, and thickness. 5. Pre-punched or drilled with two nail holes per slate. Slate shingles shall be punched or drilled back to front, and on the thinner end when there is variation in thickness along the length of the shingle 6. Slate shall be free of any visible inclusions of oxidizable iron pyrite. 7. Curvature or twist in slate shingles shall not exceed 1/8 inch in 12 inches (3 mm in 100 mm). Curved slate shingles shall be trimmed and punched to permit them to be laid with convex side up. Knots, knurls and cramps are acceptable on the exposed slate shingle face. Knots, knurls and cramps on the back or covered portion of slate shingles, which prevent close contact of slate shingles or the laying of a watertight roof, will not be accepted. B. Obtain slate required for the project from a single quarry, with consistent color range, physical properties and texture throughout. C. Slating Nails: Large flathead hard copper wire ‘Slating Nails’, 1-1/2" in length, #11 gage. Two per slate mimimum. 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. Plastic Cement: Mastic shall be color of slate, waterproof, have a high melting point, low freezing point, and be recommended by the slate manufacturer for use with the specified slate material, and stainless steel flashing, and contain no asbestos. Use where sealant is not indicated. B. Metal Flashing: See Section 07620, " Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim". C. Metal Ridge Cap: See Section 07620, " Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim". D. Metal Drip Edge: See Section 07620, " Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim ". E. Snow Guards: See Section 077253, “Snow Guards”. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SLATE ROOFING 07315 - 5 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Examine substrate and conditions under which slate roofing work is to be performed. Correct all deficiencies. Contact Owner's representative if any concrete roof decking is found to be damaged or deteriorated and is in need of replacement. B. PREPARATION OF SUBSTRATE 1. Clean substrate of any projections and substances detrimental to slate roofing work. Cover knotholes, and other minor voids in substrate with sheet metal flashing secured with roofing nails. 2. Coordinate installation of slate with flashing and other adjoining work to ensure proper sequencing. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF SYNTHETIC SELF-ADHERING UNDERLAYMENT & ICE DAM PROTECTION A. Secure Synthetic Self-adhering Underlayment and Ice Dam Protection in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations to meet FM 1-90 attachment requirements as a minimum and be enhanced as required to meet the wind uplift pressures for the location of the project. B. Synthetic Self-adhering Underlayment and Ice Dam Protection must be suitable for the existing substrate and must be approved by the manufacturer of the primary roofing materials prior to ordering materials or job start. C. Synthetic Self-adhering Underlayment and Ice Dam Protection shall be installed on concrete plank deck prior to installation of new wood substrate and insulation materials and on wood substrate prior to reinstallation of slate. D. The contractor shall provide and install manufacturer’s required primer on the concrete plank deck and new wood substrate prior to installing Synthetic Self-adhering Underlayment and Ice Dam Protection sheets. E. Synthetic Self-adhering Underlayment and Ice Dam Protection is laid out horizontally (parallel) to the eave, and with 4 inch horizontal laps and 6 inch vertical laps. Follow the codes for low slopes as defined as 2:12 to 4:12 and steep slopes greater than 4:12 applications. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF SLATE A. No corner break shall exceed 1/2-inch in either dimension. No cracked or broken slate shall be used. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SLATE ROOFING 07315 - 6 B. The slate starter course shall be the same width slate as the field slate and of the appropriate length to provide the required head lap with the subsequent courses. Slate turned on side shall not be an acceptable starter slate. C. The starter slate shall be laid back side facing up to allow the edge bevel to merge to a point with the edge bevel of the first course. D. The slate shall project as indicated at the eaves and shall be laid in horizontal courses with headlap to match existing, and each course shall break joints with the preceding one by at least 3". E. Provide exposure to match current exposure. F. ‘Ring’ any suspect new slate prior to installation, and discard defective units. G. Slate shall be pulled from all pallets simultaneously in order to provide a proper blend of color on the roof. Slate shall not be pulled from one pallet at a time. H. Slates overlapping sheet metal work shall have the nails so placed as to avoid puncturing the sheet metal except where unavoidable or as indicated. Exposed nails shall not be acceptable except where specifically indicated. I. Neatly fit slate around all vertical surfaces and penetrations. Use of grinders, saws, or other mechaincal means to cut and trim slate shall not be permitted unless the sawn edges are dressed to create a beveled appearance. J. Nails shall not be overdriven and produce a strain on the slate, nor left high. Use of nail guns to to install slate shall not be permitted. K. Build in and place all metal flashing pieces and snow guards as indicated and as indicated in the Contract Documents. L. Upon completion, all slate must be sound, whole, clean, and the roof shall be left watertight and neat in every respect, and subject to approval of the Owner and Consultant. END OF SECTION 07315 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 076200 - 1 SECTION 076200 – FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES PART ONE - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: Provide all flashing and sheet metal not specifically described in other Sections of these Specifications but required to prevent penetration of water through exterior shell of building. Scope of Work shall be as shown on the Drawings: B. Related work described elsewhere: 1. Selective Demolition Section 020700 2. Slate Roofing Section 073150 3. Sealants and Caulking Section 079200 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Standards: Comply with standards specified in this Section. B. Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim Standard: Comply with SMACNA's "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual." Conform to dimensions and profiles shown unless more stringent requirements are indicated. C. Qualification of manufacturer: Prefabricated products used in the work of this Section shall be produced by manufacturers regularly engaged in manufacture of similar items and with a history of successful production acceptable to the Owner. D. Qualification of installers: 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. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. General: Comply with provisions of General Conditions. B. Manufacturer's data: Within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed, submit: ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 076200 - 2 1. Complete materials list of all items proposed to be furnished and installed under this Section indicating amount, gauge and/or weight, dimensions, and type. 2. Manufacturer's specifications and other data required to demonstrate compliance with the specified requirements. 3. The manufacturer's recommended installation procedures and the shop drawings, when approved by the Owner, will become the basis for inspecting and accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on the Work. 1.5 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect materials of this Section before, during, and after installation and to protect installed work and materials of all other trades. B. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of the Owner and at no additional cost the Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 DESIGN A. Standard commercial items may be used for flashing and trim provided all such items meet or exceed the quality standards specified herein. B. Quality standards: In addition to complying with all pertinent codes and regulations, comply with all pertinent recommendations contained in "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual," current edition of the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association. 2.2 RIVETS A. Use only rivets matching the material into which the rivet is being installed into when required. 2.3 FLUX & SOLDER A. All flux used shall be rosin. B. All solder used shall conform to ASTM B-32, Grade Sn50, used with rosin flux. 2.4 PIPE FLASHING A. New pipe flashing shall be 20 ounce copper. 2.5 METAL EAVE AND RAKE EDGE A. Materials for new metal edge eaves and rakes shall be 20 ounce copper. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 076200 - 3 2.6 RIDGE CAP A. New ridge cap shall be 20 ounce copper. Laps shall be a minimum of 6-inches and shall be installed according to Paragraph 3.2B Sheet Metal Fabrication in this Section. Ridge end closures shall be fully soldered and watertight. B. New ridge cap cleat shall be 16 ounce copper. Cleat shall be fastened through slate into wood substrate with stainless steel screws with a minimum head diameter of .400". Penetration of .5" minimum and 1" maximum. Maximum spacing shall be no greater than 6" on center. 2.7 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS A. Half Round Gutters: Provide and install complete with end pieces, outlet tubes, and other accessories as required. New gutters shall be 20 ounce copper. B. Downspouts: Fabricate round downspouts complete with mitered elbows. Furnish with metal hangers. New downspouts shall be 20 ounce copper. 2.8 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners: Same metal as sheet metal material or other non-corrosive metal as recommended by sheet metal manufacturer. Match finish of exposed heads with material being fastened. B. Mastic Sealant: Polyisobutylene; non-hardening, non-skinning, nondrying, non-migrating sealant. C. Elastomeric Sealant: Generic type recommended by sheet metal manufacturer and fabricator of components being sealed and complying with requirements for joint sealants as specified in Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants.” D. Metal Accessories: Provide sheet metal clips, straps, anchoring devices, and similar accessory units as required for installation of Work, matching or compatible with material being installed; non-corrosive; size and thickness required for performance. 2.9 OTHER MATERIALS A. All other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete and proper installation of the work of this Section, shall be new, first quality of their respective kinds, and as selected by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Owner and warranty coverage by the manufacturer. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 076200 - 4 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be installed. Correct conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 WORKMANSHIP – FABRICATION & INSTALLATION A. Sheet Metal Fabrication – Steel: Fabricate sheet metal flashing and trim to comply with recommendations of the preformed metal roofing manufacturer or SMACNA’s “Architectural Sheet Metal Manual” that apply to the design, dimensions, metal, and other characteristics of the item indicated. B. Sheet Metal Fabrication - Copper: Comply with details shown and with applicable requirements of Copper Development Association Inc. (CDA) "Copper in Architecture" handbook and other recognized industry practices. Fabricate for waterproof and weather- resistant performance, with expansion provisions for running work, sufficient to permanently prevent leakage, damage, or deterioration of the work. Form work to fit substrates. C. Form all sheet metal accurately and to the dimensions and shapes required, finishing all molded and broken surfaces with true, sharp, and straight lines and angles and, where intercepting other members, soldering securely. Form exposed sheet metal Work that is without excessive oil canning, buckling, and tool marks. D. Seams: Fabricate nonmoving seams in sheet metal with flat-lock seams. Tin edges to be seamed, form seams, and solder. E. Expansion Provisions: Space movement joints at maximum of 10 feet with no joints allowed within 12 inches of corner or intersection. Where lapped or bayonet-type expansion provisions in Work cannot be used or would not be sufficiently weatherproof and waterproof, form expansion joints of intermeshing hooked flanges, not less than 1 inch deep, filled with mastic sealant (concealed within joints). See details. F. Sealed Joints: Form non-expansion, but movable, joints in metal to accommodate elastomeric sealant to comply with SMACNA/CDA standards. G. Separate metal from non-compatible metal or corrosive substrates by coating concealed surfaces at locations of contact with asphalt mastic or other permanent separation as recommended by manufacturer. H. Conceal fasteners and expansion provisions where possible. Exposed fasteners are not allowed on faces of sheet metal exposed to public view. I. Fabricate cleats and attachment devices from same material as sheet metal component being ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 076200 - 5 anchored or form compatible, non-corrosive metal recommended by sheet metal manufacturer. 1. Size: As recommended by SMACNACDA manual or sheet metal manufacturer for application but never less than thickness of metal being secured. J. Unless otherwise specifically permitted by the Owner, turn all exposed edges back 1/2". K. Weatherproofing: 1. Finish all sheet metal work watertight and weathertight. 2. Make all lock seam work flat and true to line. 3. Make all lock seam and lap seams, when soldered, at least 1/2" wide. 4. Make all flat and lap seams in direction of flow. 5. Counter flashing at curbs shall be lapped a minimum of 4" and riveted, and sloped from the penetration to arrest water from laying on the detail. L. Nailing: 1. Whenever possible, secure metal by means of concealed clips or cleats without nailing through the metal. 2. In general, space all screws not more than 8" apart, where exposed to the weather, and use neoprene washers. 3. For nailing into brick, use drilled plugholes and plugs. 4. For nailing into wood blocking, space nails 3” o.c. staggered. M. Soldered Joints: Clean surfaces to be soldered, removing oils and foreign matter. Pre-tin edges of sheets to be soldered to a width of 1-1/2 inches, except where pre-tinned surface would show in finished Work. 1. Do not use torches for soldering. Heat surfaces to receive solder and flow solder into joint. Fill joint completely. Completely remove flux and spatter from exposed surfaces. 3.3 GUTTER & DOWNSPOUT INSTALLATION A. Gutters and downspouts shall run as straight and direct as possible. Gutters shall be installed so that water runoff does not overshoot gutters. B. All vertical and horizontal piping shall be secured, rigidly supported and held in place. C. Upon request, all new gutter system shall be tested in the presence of the Owner or Owner’s Architect. 3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean exposed metal surfaces, removing substances that might cause corrosion of metal or deterioration of finished. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid FLASHING, SHEET METAL & ACCESSORIES 076200 - 6 B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure sheet metal flashing and trim Work during construction is without damage or deterioration other than natural weathering at the time of Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION 07620 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 1 – WARE 501 WARE, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SNOW RAILS 077253 - 1 SECTION 077253 – SNOW RAILS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This portion of the specification describes materials and workmanship required for snow rail on sloped slate roofing. B. All materials described herein shall be furnished and installed by the roofing contractor unless specifically noted otherwise. 1.3 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Snow Rails shall be delivered to the site in an undamaged condition and in factory packaging materials. Material received, which is not new or is otherwise damaged shall be rejected. Material, which becomes damaged on site shall be removed and replaced. B. Proper storage on or off the site shall be the responsibility of the roofing contractor. 1.4 CODES A. All work must be performed in strict accordance with all rules and regulations of local, state and federal building codes for work of this type. 1.5 INTENT A. It is the intent of the specifications and drawings to call for complete and finished work, tested and ready for operation. B. Any apparatus, appliance, materials, or work not shown on drawings but mentioned in the specifications, or vice versa, or any incidental accessories necessary to make the work complete in all respects and ready for operation, even if not particularly specified, shall be furnished, delivered and installed by the trade without additional cost to the Owner. C. Minor details not usually shown or specified, but necessary for proper operation, shall be included in the work. 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit each item according to the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specifications. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 1 – WARE 501 WARE, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SNOW RAILS 077253 - 2 B. Submit product data, including manufacturer's SPEC-DATA and installation instructions, for specified products to meet all current building codes. Verify that the new installations will not cause snow to exceed the “dead load” limits. C. Shop Drawings: Include roof plan(s) showing layout of snow rail. 1.7 WARRANTY A. Project Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty provisions. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SNOW RAILS A. Basis of Design: Berger Building Products, Inc. – Model # FR124BRZ Three Rail Bronze casted Snow Rail System 1. Base Plate: 2” x 12” .050” bronze casted snow rail bracket 2. Pipe Rails: 0.50” (id) thick wall stainless steel pipe, with end caps, and couplings i. Copper water pipes are not acceptable B. Or approved equal PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS A. Compliance: Comply with the manufacturer’s product data, including product technical bulletins, product catalog installation instructions and product carton instructions for installation. B. Manufacturer’s technical services shall provide spacing recommendations and specific installation requirements to meet current building code for the location of the project. C. The roofing contractor shall perform all other work of preparing the substrate. When snow rail is installed, the substrate shall be dry and free of dew, frost, ice, and snow. D. The roofing contractor shall notify the Owner and Consultant of any improper installations or conditions that will affect the installation of the new roof system. END OF SECTION 077253 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SEALANTS AND CAULKING 079200 - 1 SECTION 079200 – SEALANTS AND CAULKING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions (as published thru National Grid’s electronic bidding site) and Division-1 specifications sections, apply to work of this section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION A. Work included: Throughout the Work, seal all joints as required to provide a positive barrier against passage of air and passage of moisture. In general, Work of this Section includes cleaning and caulking miscellaneous joints as needed. B. Related work described elsewhere: 1. Slate Shingle Roofing System Section 073150 2. Flashing and Sheet Metal Section 076200 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Standards: Comply with all standards specified in this Section. B. Qualifications of Manufacturers: Products used in the work of this Section shall be produced by manufacturers regularly engaged in manufacture of similar items and with a history of successful production acceptable to the Owner. C. Adhere strictly to the details shown on the Drawings or in manufacturer's recommended procedures. D. Qualifications of Installer: 1. Proper caulking and proper installation of sealant requires that installer be thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary skills and thoroughly familiar with the specified requirements. 2. For caulking and installation of sealant throughout the Work, use only personnel who have been specifically trained in such procedures and who are completely familiar with the joint details shown on the Drawings and the installation requirements called for in this Section. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. General: Comply with provisions of the General and Special Conditions. B. Manufacturer's data: Within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed, submit: 1. A complete materials list showing all items proposed to be furnished and installed under this ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SEALANTS AND CAULKING 079200 - 2 Section. 2. Sufficient data to demonstrate that all such materials meet or exceed the specified requirements. 3. Specifications, installation instructions, and general recommendations from the materials manufacturers showing procedures for installation. C. Upon approval by the Owner, the proposed installation procedures will become the basis for inspecting and accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on the work. D. Samples: Upon request, submit samples of products to be used, within ten (10) days of such request. 1.5 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Delivery and storage: Deliver all materials of this Section to the job site in the original unopened containers with all labels intact and legible at time of use. Store only under conditions recommended by the manufacturers. Do not retain on the job site, any material that has exceeded the shelf life recommended by its manufacturer. B. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect the materials of this Section before, during, and after installation and to protect the work and materials of all other trades. C. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of and at no additional cost to the Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SEALANTS A. General: Except as specifically otherwise directed by the Owner, use only the type of sealant described in this Article. B. Sealant shall be a gun grade, compound conforming to ASTM C-920-79. Each color and each class of sealant shall be the product of a single manufacturer selected from the following, or shall be equal products as approved in advance by the Owner. 1. Acceptable products include: a. “Chem-Calk N-Cure 2000”: Bostik construction Products Div. b. “Dow Corning 790”: Dow Corning Corp c. “864”: Pecora Corp. d. “Spectrum 1”: Tremco, Inc. e. “Spectrum 2”: Tremco, Inc. f. “Sonolastic NP2”: Sonneborn C. Colors: Colors for each sealant installation will be selected by the Owner from the full selection of colors available from the specified manufacturers. 1. In concealed installations and in partially or fully exposed installations where so approved by the Owner, standard aluminum gray sealant may be used. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SEALANTS AND CAULKING 079200 - 3 2.2 PRIMERS A. Use only those primers, which are non-staining, have been tested for durability on the surfaces to be sealed, and are specifically recommended for this installation by the manufacturer of the sealant used. 2.3 BACKUP MATERIALS A. General: Use only those backup materials which are specifically recommended for this installation by the manufacturer of the sealant used, and which are nonabsorbent and non-staining. B. Acceptable types include: 1. Closed-cell-sponge of vinyl or rubber. 2. Polychloroprene tubes or beads. 3. Polyisobutylene extrusions. 4. Oil-less dry jute. 2.4 BOND-PREVENTIVE MATERIALS A. Use only one of the following as best suited for the application and as recommended by the manufacturer of the sealant used: 1. Polyethylene tape, pressure-sensitive adhesive, with the adhesive required only to hold tape to the construction materials as indicated. 2.5 MASKING TAPE A. For masking around joints, provide masking tape conforming to manufacturer standards. 2.6 OTHER MATERIALS A. All other materials not specifically described but required for complete and proper caulking and installation of sealants, shall be first quality of their respective kinds, new, and as selected by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Owner. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION A. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be performed. Correct conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Concrete and masonry surfaces: 1. All surfaces in contact with sealant shall be dry, sound, well brushed and wiped free of dust. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SEALANTS AND CAULKING 079200 - 4 2. Use solvent to remove oil and grease, wiping the surfaces with clean rags. 3. Where surfaces have been treated, remove the surface treatment by use of sandblasting or wire brushing. 4. Remove all laitance and mortar from the joint cavity. 5. Where backstop is required, insert the approved backup material in the joint cavity to the depth required. B. Steel surfaces: Steel surfaces in contact with sealant shall be sandblasted or, if sandblasting would not be practical or would damage adjacent finish, the metal shall be scraped or wire-brushed to remove mill scale. 1. Use solvent to remove oil and grease, wiping the surfaces with clean rags. 2. Remove protective coatings on steel by sandblasting or by a solvent that leaves no residue. 3.3 INSTALLATION OF BACKUP MATERIAL A. Use only the backup material recommended by the manufacturer of the sealant and approved by the Owner for the particular installation, compressing the backup material 25% to 50% to achieve a positive and secure fit. When using backup of tube or rod stock, avoid lengthwise stretching of the material. Do not twist or braid hose or rod backup stock. 3.4 PRIMING A. Use only the primer recommended by the manufacturer of the sealant and approved by the Owner for the particular installation. Apply the primer in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. 3.5 BOND-BREAKER INSTALLATION A. Install an approved bond-breaker where recommended by the manufacturer of the sealant and where directed by the Owner, adhering strictly to the installation recommendations. 3.6 INSTALLATION OF SEALANT A. General: Prior to start of installation in each joint, verify the joint type according to the Details in the Drawings, and verify that the required proportion of width of joint to depth of joint has been achieved. B. Equipment: Apply sealant under pressure with hand or power-actuated gun or other appropriate means. Guns shall have nozzle of proper size and shall provide sufficient pressure to completely fill joints as designed. C. Masking: Thoroughly and completely mask all joints where the appearance of sealant on adjacent surfaces would be objectionable. D. Installation of sealant: Install the sealant in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, thoroughly filling all joints to the recommended depth. E. Tooling: Tool all joints. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid SEALANTS AND CAULKING 079200 - 5 F. Cleaning up: 1. Remove masking tape immediately after joints have been tooled. 2. Clean adjacent surfaces free from sealant as the installation progresses. Use solvent or cleaning agent as recommended by the sealant manufacturer. END OF SECTION 079200 ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PAINTING 099000 - 1 SECTION 099000 - PAINTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Special Conditions and Technical Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes surface preparation, painting, and finishing of exposed exterior items and surfaces as specifically indicated on contract drawings. 1. Surface preparation, priming, and finish coats specified in this Section are in additions to shop- priming and surface treatment specified under other Sections. B. Paint exposed surfaces where rust/corrosion has begun to develop, except where a surface or material is specifically indicated not to be painted or is to remain natural. 1. Painting includes field painting of the following items: a. Existing plumbing vent after flashing is removed if rusted. C. Painting is not required on pre-finished items, finished metal surfaces, concealed surfaces, operating parts, and labels. 1. Pre-finished items not to be painted include the following factory-finished or pre-finished components: a. Pre-painted equipment hoods showing no sign of corrosion or new pre-painted metal components 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit the following according to Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. B. Product data for each paint system specified, including primers and finish coats. 1. List each material and cross-reference the specific coating, finish system, and application. Identify each material by the manufacturer’s catalog number and general classification. 2. Certification by the manufacturer that products supplied comply with local regulations controlling use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). C. Samples for initial color selection in the form of manufacturer’s color charts. After color selection, the Owner will furnish color designations for surfaces to be coated. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PAINTING 099000 - 2 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Single-Source Responsibility: Provide primers and undercoat paint produced by the same manufacturer as the finish coats. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials to the job site in the manufacturer’s original, unopened packages and containers bearing manufacturer’s name and label, and the following information: 1. Product name or title of material. 2. Product description (generic classification or binder type). 3. Manufacturer’s stock number and date of manufacture. 4. Contents by volume, for pigment and vehicle constituents. 5. Thinning instructions and Application instructions. 7. Color name and number. B. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in a well-ventilated area at a minimum ambient temperature of 45 deg F. Maintain containers used in storage in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. 1. Protect from freezing. Keep storage area neat and orderly. Remove oily rags and waste daily. Take necessary measures to ensure that workers and work areas are protected from fire and health hazards resulting from handling, mixing, and application. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Apply solvent-thinned paints only when the temperature of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air temperatures are between 45 deg F and 95 deg F. B. Do not apply paint in snow, rain, fog, or mist; or when the relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; or at temperatures less than 5°F above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Devoe and Raynolds Co. (Devoe). 2. The Glidden Company (Glidden). 3. Benjamin Moore and Co. (Moore). 4. PPG Industries, Pittsburgh Paints (PPG). 5. The Sherwin-Williams Company (S-W). ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PAINTING 099000 - 3 2.2 PAINT MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Materials Compatibility: Provide block fillers, primers, finish coat materials, and related materials that are compatible with one another and the substrates indicated under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by the manufacturer based on testing and field experience. B. Material Quality: Provide the manufacturer’s best-quality trade sale paint material of the various coating types specified. 1. Propriety Names: Use of manufacturer’s proprietary product names to designate colors of materials is not intended to imply that products named are required to be used to the exclusion of equivalent products of other manufacturers. Furnish the manufacturer’s material data and certificates of performance for proposed substitutions. C. Colors: Provide color selections made by the Consultant from the manufacturer’s full range of standard colors, where applicable. 2.3 PRIMERS A. Primers: Provide the manufacturer’s recommended factory-formulated primers that are compatible with the substrate and finish coats indicated. B. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, prime coat materials that may be incorporated in the Work include, but are not limited to, the following. 1. Ferrous Metal Primer: Synthetic, quick-drying, rust-inhibiting primer applied at spreading rate recommended by manufacturer to achieve total dry film thickness recommended by manufacturer but not less than 1.3 mils. a. Devoe: 13101 Mirrolac Cover Up Rust Penetrating Primer. b. Glidden: 5205 Glid-Guard Tank & Structural Primer, Red. c. Moore: IronClad Retardo Rust-Inhibitive Paint #163. d. PPG: 6-208 Speedhide Interior/Exterior Rust Inhibitive Steel Primer. e. S-W: Kem Kromik Metal Primer B50N2/B50W1. 2. Galvanized Metal Primer: Applied at spreading rate recommended by manufacturer to achieve total dry film thickness recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 1.2 mils. a. Devoe: 8502/8520 Mirrolac - WB Interior/Exterior Waterborne Flat DTM Primer and Finish. b. Glidden: 5229 Glid-Guard Tank and Structural Primer, Red. c. Moore: IronClad Galvanized Metal Latex Primer #155. d. PPG: 90-709 Pitt-Tech One Pack Interior/Exterior Primer/Finish DTM Industrial Enamel. e. S-W: Galvite Paint B50W3. 2.4 EXTERIOR FINISH PAINT MATERIAL A. Finish Paint: Provide the manufacturer’s recommended factory-formulated finish-coat materials that are compatible with the substrate and undercoats indicated. ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PAINTING 099000 - 4 B. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, finish coat materials that may be incorporated in the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Alkyd Gloss Enamel: Weather-resistant, air-drying, high-gloss exterior alkyd enamel, applied in 2 coats at spreading rate recommended by manufacturer to achieve a total dry film thickness recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 3.0 mils. a. Devoe: 70XX Mirrolac Interior/Exterior Alkyd-Urethane Gloss Enamel. b. Glidden: 4500 Glid-Guard Alkyd Industrial Enamel. c. Moore: Impervo Enamel #133. d. PPG: 6-282 Speedhide Interior/Exterior Gloss - Oil Enamel. e. S-W: Industrial Enamel B-54 Series. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates and conditions under which painting will be performed for compliance with paint application requirements. Surfaces receiving paint must be thoroughly dry before paint is applied. 1. Do not begin to apply paint until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 2. Start of painting will be construed as the Applicator’s acceptance of surfaces and conditions within a particular area. B. Coordination of Work: Review other Sections in which primers are provided to ensure compatibility of the total system for various substrates. On request, furnish information on characteristics of finish materials to ensure use of compatible primers. 1. Notify the Owner about anticipated problems using the materials specified over substrates primed by others. 3.2 PREPARATION A. General: Remove hardware and hardware accessories, plates, machined surfaces, lighting fixtures, and similar items already installed that are not to be painted, or provide surface-applied protection prior to surface preparation and painting. Remove these items, if necessary, to completely paint the items and adjacent surfaces. Following completion of painting operations in each space or area, have items reinstalled by workers skilled in the trades involved. B. Cleaning: Before applying paint or other surface treatments, clean the substrates of substances that could impair the bond of the various coatings. Remove oil and grease before cleaning. Schedule cleaning and painting so dust and other contaminants from the cleaning process will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces. C. Surface Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces to be painted according to the manufacturer’s instructions for each particular substrate condition and as specified. 1. Provide barrier coats over incompatible paints, or remove and prime. 2. Ferrous Metals: Clean ungalvanized ferrous metal surfaces that have not been shop-coated; ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PAINTING 099000 - 5 remove oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale, and other foreign substrates. Use solvent or mechanical cleaning methods that comply with recommendations of the Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC). a. Blast steel surfaces clean as recommended by the paint system manufacturer and according to requirements of SSPC specification SSPC-SP 10. b. Treat bare, sandblasted or pickled clean metal with a treatment wash coat before priming. c. Touch up bare areas and shop-applied prime coats that have been damaged. Wire-brush, clean with solvents recommended by the paint manufacturer, and touch up with the same primer as the shop coat. 3. Galvanized Surfaces: Clean galvanized surfaces with nonpetroleum-based solvents so that the surface is free of oil and surface contaminants. Remove pretreatment from galvanized sheet metal fabricated from coil stock by mechanical methods. D. Materials Preparation: Carefully mix and prepare paint materials according to manufacturer’s directions. 1. Maintain containers used in mixing and applying paint in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. 2. Stir material before application to produce a mixture of uniform density; stir as required during application, stain material before using. 3. Use only thinners approved by the paint manufacturer and only within recommended limits. 3.3 APPLICATION A. General: Apply paint according to manufacturer’s directions. Use applicators and techniques best suited for substrate and type of material being applied. B. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions detrimental to formation of a durable paint film. 1. Locations of surfaces to be painted are indicated on contract drawings or specified, or both. 2. Provide finish coats that are compatible with primers used. 3. The number of coats and the film thickness required are the same regardless of the application method. Do not apply succeeding coats until the previous coat has cured as recommended by the manufacturer. Sand between applications where sanding is required to produce a smooth even surface according to the manufacturer’s directions. 4. Apply additional coats if undercoats, stains, or other conditions show through final coat of paint until paint film is of uniform finish, color, and appearance. Give special attention to ensure that surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners, receive a dry film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces. 5. Omit primer on metal surfaces that have been shop-primed and touch-up painted. C. Scheduling Painting: Apply first coat to surfaces that have been cleaned, pretreated, or otherwise prepared for painting as soon as practicable after preparation and before subsequent surface deterioration. 1. Allow sufficient time between successive coats to permit proper drying. Do not recoat until paint has dried to where it feels firm, does not deform or feel sticky under moderate thumb ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT SUBSTATION 901 – WEST STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS nationalgrid PAINTING 099000 - 6 pressure, and where application of another coat of paint does not cause the undercoat to lift or lose adhesion. D. Application Procedures: Apply paints and coatings by brush, roller, spray, or other applicators according to the manufacturer’s directions. 1. Brushes: Use brushes best suited for the material applied. 2. Spray Equipment: Use airless spray equipment with orifice size as recommended by the manufacturer for the material and texture required. E. Minimum Coating Thickness: Apply materials no thinner than the manufacturer’s recommended spreading rate. Provide the total dry film thickness of the entire system as recommended by the manufacturer. F. Prime Coats: Before applying finish coats, apply a prime coat of material, as recommended by the manufacturer, to material that is required to be painted or finished and that has not been prime-coated by others. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat appears, to ensure a finish coat with no burn-through or other defects due to insufficient sealing. G. Pigmented (Opaque) Finished: Completely cover to provide a smooth, opaque surface of uniform finish, color, appearance, and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections will not be accepted. H. Completed Work: Match approved samples for color, texture, and coverage. Remove, refinish, or repaint work not complying with specified requirements. 3.4 CLEANING A. Cleanup: At the end of each work day, remove empty cans, rubbish, and other discarded paint materials from the site. 1. After completing painting, clean glass and paint-spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paint by washing and scraping. Be careful not to scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Protect work of other trades, whether being painted or not, against damage by painting. Correct damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting, as acceptable to Consultant. 1. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. END OF SECTION 099000