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SECTION 11141 – OIL AND FILTER WASTE CONTAINMENT DEVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Bulk and waste oil storage tanks and oil filter waste containment devices.
B. Products Supplied by Wal-Mart Supplier and Installed by the Contractor Under This Section:
1. Under Provisions of Section 01640, Wal-Mart's vehicle service equipment supplier will furnish vehicle
service equipment. Installation of equipment shall be by Wal-Mart Equipment Supplier (ES), Certified
Installer (CI) hired by the General Contractor, or the General Contractor (GC) as indicated on the
Automotive Equipment Schedule on the Drawings.
C. Related Sections:
1. Section 01330 – Submittal Procedures: Automotive service equipment systems certifications, testing, and
inspections.
2. Section 01640 - Owner Furnished Products: General procedures related to Owner furnished products.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced
within the text by the basic designation only.
B. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):
1. NFPA 30 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.
C. General Contractor Permit, Registration, Notification, Inspection & Installer Certification (GC PRN) Report.
1. Information furnished in the project GC PRN report shall not be used to modify requirements specified
herein.
2. GC PRN reports are available to Contractor within the GC Permit Information Folder on Owner’s docu-
ment delivery website.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit the following to the Architect in accordance with Section 01330.
1. Installer Qualifications: Submit names and qualifications of Certified Installers to the Architect for review
within 30 calendar days after award of Contract.
B. Record Documents: Submit the following to Architect for review for compliance with requirements as installation
of each respective item is completed and tested as required, but in no instance later than 60 days prior to
possession. Submit copies of the same documents, with the Architect's stamp indicating review and acceptance, to
Wal-Mart as Closeout Submittals prior to final payment in accordance with Section 01770.
1. Certification of Installation: Statement by Certified Installer of verification of satisfactory installation.
2. Inspection Reports.
3. Operational Test Report.
4. Operation and Maintenance Manuals.
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1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications: Vehicle Service Equipment Systems Installer Qualifications shall conform to the following:
1. Certification:
a. Vehicle service equipment, to the extent indicated on the Equipment Schedule on the Drawings, and
associated piping specified herein shall be installed by an approved Certified Installer.
b. Existing bulk and waste oil storage tanks, including do-it-yourself (DIY) tanks, shown on Drawings
to be relocated or repositioned, and associated piping shown on Drawings and specified herein or in
other Sections, shall be installed by an approved Certified Installer.
2. Contact appropriate suppliers as noted in Part 2-Products to obtain a list of at least 3 qualified vehicle
equipment systems installers.
3. General Contractor shall provide the requirements of this Section to the Certified Installer to make known
to the installer, the necessary qualifications and stipulations.
4. General Contractor shall submit names and compliance qualifications of Certified Installers to the Architect
for review within 30 calendar days after award of Contract. The Architect shall review for compliance or
non-compliance, the Certified Installer prior to the hiring of the installer by the General Contractor.
5. Upon compliance approval by the Architect, General Contractor shall hire directly, the Certified Installer to
perform the work.
B. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Regulations: Equipment and piping as described by this Section shall be installed to comply with Federal,
State, and local regulatory agencies and environmental regulations including but not limited to those listed
in the project GC PRN report.
2. Documentation: Obtain documents required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction or by Applicable Codes,
including, but not limited to documents listed as follows:
a. Certification: Obtain statement by Certified Installer confirming installation complies with
regulatory and environmental requirements and equipment and piping manufacturer's installation
requirements.
b. Test Report: Compile and produce test reports specified in Part 3.
c. Refer to the project GC PRN report for additional Documentation requirements, if any.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Product Delivery: The Contractor shall contact all vehicle equipment suppliers after Award of Contract to establish
a product delivery date, and installation date as applicable, and establish a coordination procedure.
B. Product Packaging: Equipment will be delivered in manufacturer's standard packaging with identification
markings on each component or package.
C. Acceptance at Site: Contractor shall inspect products with Supplier upon delivery of products to jobsite.
1. Verify quantity of products furnished.
2. Report discrepancies in product quantity delivered or damage to products delivered to Equipment Supplier
and Wal-Mart immediately. Upon notification, Wal-Mart will arrange for delivery of replacement products.
D. Manufacturing Defects: Report suspected manufacturing defects to Wal-Mart Construction Manager and
Equipment Supplier. Upon notification, Wal-Mart will arrange for repair of manufacturing defects.
E. Handle, store, and protect products in accordance with the provisions of Section 01600 - Product Requirements.
1.6 SCHEDULING
A. Complete all inspections, submittals, and approvals within 48 hours of equipment installation as allowed by AHJ
or regulatory agencies.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 EQUIPMENT
A. DIY Tank and Bulk Oil Filter Storage Container shall be as shown or as scheduled on the drawings.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Installation shall be as scheduled on the drawings. Equipment shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer's
published instructions, NFPA 30, and regulatory requirements specified in this section.
1. New equipment identified on the Drawings shall be installed by Wal-Mart Equipment Supplier or approved
Certified Installer as scheduled on Drawings.
2. Existing equipment, including bulk and waste oil storage tanks, do-it-yourself (DIY) tanks, identified on
Drawings to be relocated or repositioned, along with associated piping shown on Drawings or specified
herein, shall be installed by an approved Certified Installer.
B. Contractor furnished piping specified herein associated with vehicle service equipment systems shall be installed
by Certified Installer.
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Installation Inspection: Upon completion of installation, Contractor and the Installer of each respective piece of
equipment, whether new, relocated or repositioned, shall make final inspection(s) and tests specified hereinafter to
verify installation is in accordance with specified requirements. Prepare Statement of Verification of Satisfactory
Installation signed by Contractor and Installer.
B. Upon completion of installation and inspections, conduct operational tests on the DIY Oil Tank to ensure proper
operation.
C. Test equipment in accordance with all applicable National, State, and local codes and with manufacturer's
instructions and recommendations.
1. Final Tank Leakage Testing: After installation, perform in-place tank leakage test on combustible liquid
storage tanks, including waste oil tanks, bulk oil storage tanks, and DIY oil tanks shown on Drawings. If
required, testing shall be performed in presence of AHJ.
END OF SECTION
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