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<br />CERAMIC TILE
<br />PART I, GENERAL
<br />I. RELATED DOCUMENTS
<br />(A) THE GENERAL PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 1 APPLY TO THE WORK
<br />SPECIFIED IN THIS SECTION,
<br />2, SCOPE OF WORK
<br />(A) FURNISH AL.L LABOR, MATERIALS.!. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
<br />FOR COMPLETING CERAMIC TILE HvRK AND RELATED ITEMS INDICATED
<br />ON THE DRAHINGS AND SPECIFIED HER-EIN,
<br />3, QUALITY ASSURANCE
<br />(A) ANSI STANDARDS: COMPLY WITH ANSI STANDARD REFERENCED WITH
<br />MATERIALS,. INSTALLATION PRODUCTS, AND INSTALLATION METHODS
<br />SPECIFIED HEREIN,
<br />(B) REGULATORY STANDARDS: COMPLY HITH OSHA AND ALL STATE OR
<br />LOCAL CODES AND REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO PREPARATION FOR
<br />AND INSTALLATION OF WORK SPECIFIED HEREIN,
<br />(C) TILE COUNCIL OF AMERICA, INC., IClee J-iANDBOOK FOR CERAMIC
<br />TILE INSTALLATION, (LATEST EDITION)
<br />4, PRODUCT HANDLING.
<br />(A) DELIVER AND STORE PACKAGED MATERIALS IN OR[GINAL CONTAINERS
<br />WITH SEAL.S UNBROKEN AND LABEL.S [NTACT UNTIL TIME OF USE,
<br />PREVENT DAMAGE OR CONTAMINATION TO MATERIALS BY HATER,
<br />FREEZING, FOREIGN MATTER OR OTHER CAUSES,
<br />S, PROJECT CONDITIONS
<br />(A) THE INSTALLER SHALL EXAMINE THE CONDITIONS UNDER NHICH
<br />CERAMIC TILE IS TO BE INSTALLED AND IMMEDIATELY ADVISE THE
<br />PAYLESS SHOESOURCE PROJECT MANAGER, IN HRITIN~ Of ANY CONDITIONS
<br />DETRIMENTAL TO THE PROPER INSTAL.LATION OF THe HORK, DO NOT
<br />PROCEED WITH WORK UNTIL UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN
<br />CORRECTED,
<br />(B) MAINTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND PROTECT HORK DURING
<br />AND AFTER INSTALLATION TO COMPLY WITH REFERENCED STANDARDS
<br />AND MANUfACTURER'S PRINTED RECOMMENDATIONS,
<br />(C) VENT TEMPORARY HEATERS TO EXTERIOR TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO TILE
<br />WORK FROM CARBON DIOXIDE BUILD-UP,
<br />(D) MAINTAIN TEMPERATURES AT NOT LESS THAN 50 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT
<br />IN TILED AREAS DURING INSTALLATION AND FOR SEVEN (7) DAYS
<br />AFTER COMPLETIONJ. UNLESS HIGl-lER TEMPERATURES REQUIRED BY
<br />REFERENCED IN:::>TALLATION STANDARD OR MANUFACTURER'S
<br />INSTRUCTIONS, HAVE PROPER LIGHTING AND VENTILATION,
<br />(E) SURfACES TO BE TILED SJ-iALL BE CLEAN AND FREE FROM FOREIGN
<br />MATTER INCLUDING CURING MEMBRANES, OIL, GREASE, WAX AND
<br />DUST.
<br />
<br />PREFERRED SYSTEM
<br />
<br />SECTION OCl330-1
<br />
<br />(I)
<br />(2)
<br />(3)
<br />
<br />ACCOMPLIS1-l VIA MEC1-lANICAL SANDING, SCRAPPING OR CHIP-
<br />PING.
<br />CLEAN WITH ACID, FLUSHED AND NEUTRALIZED,
<br />SMooTH/ STEEL TROWELED SURFACES MUST BE ROUGHENED TO
<br />INSURE A SATISFACTORY BOND,
<br />
<br />(F)
<br />
<br />CHECK FOR FLOOR VARIATION WHICl-l WHEN MEASURED WITH A
<br />SiRAIG1-lT EDGE 5+1ALL NOT EXCEED liB'" IN 10'-0", REPORT ALL
<br />UNACCEPTABLE'SURFACES AND DO NOT TILE THESE SURFACES UNTIL
<br />THEY ARE PROPERLY CLEANED AND LEVEL (SEE SECTION 3300),
<br />
<br />(G)
<br />(H)
<br />
<br />START OF WORK IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE OF SURFACES TO BE TILED,
<br />WHERE EXISTING SLAB IS CRACKED, REPAIR CRACK WITH EPOXY
<br />PATCHING MORTAR,
<br />PRODUCTS
<br />
<br />PART 2,
<br />
<br />6. MATERIALS
<br />
<br />(A) TIL.E: CROSSVILLE CERAMICS: SEE FINISl-l SCHEDULE
<br />FOR TYPE AND FINISH
<br />
<br />(B) MORTAR: C-CURE CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC, "QUICK-CURE"
<br />SPECIALLY MODIFIED QUICK SETTING DRY-SET MORTAR, CONFORMING
<br />TO ANSI AIIB,I-ICl76.
<br />
<br />(C) GROUT: "M_Pit TlPE BY C-CURE CHEMICAL CO,
<br />TILE GROUT, CONFORMING TO ANSI Alle,G, COLOR - SEE FINISl-l SCHEDULE
<br />
<br />(D)
<br />(E)
<br />
<br />(F)
<br />(G)
<br />
<br />WATER: CLEAN AND POTABLE,
<br />TILE AND GROUT CLEANER, "CLEAN SCRUB", GENERAL PURPOSE
<br />CLJ:ANER BY HILLYARD FLOOR. TREATMENT,
<br />CURING MEMBRANE: NON-STAINING KRAFT PAPER.
<br />SILICONE SEALANT, ONE OF THE fOLLOWING:
<br />(I) DON CORNING CORP. "7'10 BUILDING SEALANT",
<br />(2) GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. "SILPRUF",
<br />
<br />(H) CONTROL JOINT PRIMER AND SEALANT:
<br />~I) PRIMER, PECORA "P_75M,
<br />2) SEALANT: PECORA tlDYNATROL II" HITH TINTING PASTE,
<br />3) SEALANT COLOR: MATCH TILE.
<br />(I) SEALANT BACKER ROD, ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
<br />(I) PECORA 11:1*<12 GREEN ROD CLOSED CELLM,
<br />(2) Il~CiI DENVER OPEN-CELL POL YURETHANE".
<br />(J) EPOXY PATCHING MORTAR: ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
<br />(I) SIKA CORP. "SIKADUR 43 PATCH-PAK".
<br />(2) THE EUCLID CI-1EMICAL CO, 1I~45G EPOXY MORTAR SYSTEM",
<br />(3) L t M CONSTRUCTION CHEM[CALS, INC, II EPOPATCH" ,
<br />(K) SEALERJ. INVIS1BL~ FINISH, AQUAMIX, INC, PENETRATING SEALER,
<br />TELEPHvNE ii (213) '14G-6B77,
<br />
<br />PART 3: EXECUTION
<br />7. MORTAR MIXING - ANSI AIOB.S AND AS FOLLOWS,
<br />(A) ADD SPECIFIED DRY-SET MORTAR TO HATER AT THE RATE OF 50
<br />POUNDS OF POWDER TO 1-1/2 GALLONS OF HATER,
<br />(B) MIX THOROUGHLY UNTIL SMOOTH, 5-10 MINuTES MAXIMUM, THEN L.ET
<br />MORTAR STAND FOR 15 MINUTES THEN REMIX, DO NOT ADD
<br />ADDITIONAL WATER, POWDER OR OTHER INGREDIENTS AFiER SLAKING PERIOD,
<br />(C) DO NOT SPEED MIX.
<br />(D) MIX ONLY ENOUGH MORTAR THAT CAN BE USED HITHIN 30 MINUTES,
<br />(E) PROPER MORTAR CONSISTENCY MUST BE OBTAINED SUCH THAT HHEN
<br />APPLIED WITH NOTCHED TROHEL TO THE DAMPENED CONCRETE
<br />SUBSTRATE, THE RIDGES fORMED IN THE MORTAR HILL NOT FLOW OR
<br />SLUMP,
<br />B, MORTAR INSTALLATION - ANSI AlOe,S AND AS FOLLOWS:
<br />(A) SOME STIFFENING Of MORTAR MAY OCCUR PRIOR TO 30 MINUTESi
<br />RESTIR OCCASIONALLY, IF AfTER 30 MINUTES MATERIAL BECOMES
<br />l-lARDENEO, DO.lli2I ADD WAfER, BUT D!SCARD.
<br />(B) SPREAD MORTAR NITH FLAT SIDE OF TROWEL TO KEY-IN SUBSTRATE;
<br />THEN REAPPLY ADDITIONAL MORTAR WITH A SUITABLE TROHEL THAT
<br />WILL LEAVE ONLY ENOUGH MORTAR TO GIVE 100% CONTACT WITH BACK
<br />OF TILE AND A SUBSEQUENT MORTAR BED OF 3/IG" - liB",
<br />(C) DURING INSTALLATIONi' REMIX MORTAR OCCASIONALLY, DO NQI ADD
<br />WATER OR FRESl-l MA ERIALS AfTER INITIAL MIXING.
<br />
<br />(D) MORTAR SHALL.t:jQI BE USED AfTER INITIAL SET.
<br />CI, TILE INSTALLATION - ANSI AIOB,S AND AS FOLLOWS:
<br />(A) TILE SHALL NOT BE APPLIED TO SKIMMED-OVER MORTAR.
<br />(B) PRESS TILE INTO FRESHLY COMBED MORTAR INSURING MORTAR
<br />CONTACT WITH TILE WHILE MAINTAINING ACCURATE: JOINT ALIGNMENT
<br />AND SPACING, KEEP A MINIMUM OF 2/3 Of JOINT DEPTH OPEN FOR
<br />GROUTING. BUTT JOINT TILE FOR A MINIMUM JOINT,
<br />(C) THOROUGHLY BEAT ALL TILE INTO PLACE HITH A BEATING BLOCK TO
<br />OBTAIN MAXIMUM CONTACT OF MORTAR ON THE BACK OF EACH TILE,
<br />OR BACK OF EACH TILE AND BACK OF MOUNTING MATERIAL.
<br />(D) OBTAIN 100 PERCENT CONTACT WITH TILE BY TROHELiNG A LAYER OF
<br />MORTAR ON THE BACK OF EACH TILE PRIOR TO PLACING ON THE
<br />COMBED MORTAR BED, TILE ON FLOORS SHALL BE FIRMLY SET
<br />BEFORE GROUTING,
<br />DO .lli2.I ADJUST TILES IN MORTAR AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN SET PAST
<br />IS MINUTES,
<br />
<br />(E)
<br />
<br />(f)
<br />(G)
<br />
<br />USE CLEAN HATER TO REMOVE UNCUREQ MORTAR FROM TILE AND OTHER
<br />SURFACES.
<br />ALLOW TILES TO 5ET APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR BEFORE GROUT
<br />INSTALLATION.
<br />
<br />(l-l) CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF ALL TILE
<br />DAMAGED DURING INSTALLATION,
<br />(I) REFER TO CONTROL JOINT DETAIL AT THE END OF THIS SECTION.
<br />10, GROUT MIXING - ANSI AIOe,lO AND AS FOLLOWS:
<br />(A) MIX DRY GROUT BY HAND OR WITH LOW RPM (BELOW 150) MIXER,
<br />(B) ADD BLENDED DRY GROUT TO WATER IN THE FOLLOWING QUANTITIES,
<br />(I) GROUT, 25 POUNDS,
<br />(2) HATER: 2 QUARTS, APPROXIMATELY,
<br />(C) MIX GROUT THOROUGHLY AND SLOWLY TO A FIRM, NON-SLUMPING
<br />CONSISTENCY, so AS NOT TO ENTRAIN AIR.
<br />(D) AFTER MIXING, ALLOW GROUT TO SLAKE FOR 10 MINUTES, THEN
<br />RESTIR SLOHL Y WITHOUT ADDING MORE HATER OR POWDER UNTIL A
<br />UNIFORM, STREAK-FREE APPEARANCE IS OBTAINED,
<br />
<br />11. GROUT INSTALLATION - ANSI AIOe,lO AND AS fOLLOHS.
<br />(A) DAMPEN DRY JOINTS PRIOR TO GROUTING, DO NOT LEAVE PUDDLES
<br />OF HATER IN THE JOINTS BEFORE GROUTING,
<br />(B) SPREAD THE GROUT USING A FIRM RUBBER FLOAT,
<br />(C) PRESS GROUT INTO THE JOINTS UNTIL MAXIMUM COMPACTION IS
<br />OBTAINED,
<br />(D) REMOVE GROUT fROM TILE SURFACE AND SMooTl-l JOINTS HITH
<br />CHEESECLOTH OR A SPONGE WITH SMALL PORE STRUCTURE AS
<br />RECOMMENDED BY GROUT MANUfACTURER, USE MINIMUM OF WATER
<br />DURING CLEAN-UP,
<br />(E) CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF ALL TILE
<br />DAMAGED OR SCRATCHED DURING GROUT INSTALLATION,
<br />12, GROUT CURING - ANSI Aloe.fO AND AS FOLLOfr,lS:
<br />(A) DAMP CURE GROUT BY COVERING TILED AREA HITH NON-STAINING
<br />KRAFT PAPER, MASKED IN PLACE,
<br />(B) DO blQI USE POLYETHYLENE SHEETING,
<br />(C) CURE TIME SHALL BE 72 HOURS WHERE POSSIBLE. IF NOT
<br />POSSIBLE, L1Gl-lTL Y DAMPEN THE JOINTS SEVERAL TIMES A DAY FOR
<br />72 HOURS,
<br />(D) NON-STAINING KRAFT PAPER CAN BE TEMPORARILY REMOVED FOR
<br />INSPECTION AND TOUCH-UP PURPOSES AFTER THE 72 HOURS CURE
<br />TIME; BUT MASKED BACK IN PLACE fOR PROTECTION OF TILED AREAS
<br />UNTIl.- FINAL CLEAN-UP STEP IG,
<br />13. SEALANT AT CHECK-OUT COUNTER.
<br />(A) USE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED PRIMER FOR SPECIFIED SEALANT.
<br />(B) APPLY SILICONE SEALANT AT JUNCTURE OF FLOOR AND CHECK-OUT
<br />COUNTER, CONCEALED FROM VIEH BEHIND VINYL BASE,
<br />
<br />14, CONTROL JOINTS
<br />(A) PRIME JOINT SURFACES WITl-l SPECIFIED PRIMER. SURFACES MUST
<br />BE CLEAN, DRY AND fREE FROM FOREIGN MATTER,
<br />(B) APPLY SPECIFIED BACKER ROD ALLOWING PROPER DEPTH FOR SEALANT
<br />BEAD,
<br />(C) THOROUGHLY BL.END SEALANT COMPONENTS. ADD APPROXIMATELY ~
<br />1::lh1.E OF THE ACTIVATOR TO THE BASE AND Ab..I.. OF THE TINTING
<br />PASTE, MIX WITH LOW SPEED ELECTRIC DRILL EQUIPPED WITH
<br />MIXING PADDLE fOR 3-4 MINUTES, SCRAPE SIDES Of PAIL AND
<br />PADDLE,
<br />(D) ADD THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE ACTIVATOR INTO THE PAlb
<br />SCRAPING AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE OUT OF THE ACTIVATOR CAN,
<br />CONTINUE MIXING FOR ANOTHER THREE (3) TO FOUR (4) MINUTES
<br />FOR A TOTAL MIXING TIME Of SIX (G) MINUTES,
<br />(E) AfTER MIXING APPLY SEALANT TO CLEAN, DRY, JOINT SURFACES
<br />USING KNifE, TROWEL OR CAULKING GUN,
<br />(f) TOOL IMMEDIATELY AFTER APPLICATION OF SEALANT.
<br />(G) CLEAN SEALANT COMPOUND FROM HANDS AND EQUIPMENT BEFORE IT
<br />CURES, USING METHYL ETHYL KETONE, TOLUENE OR XYLOL.
<br />(H) PRECAUTIONS:
<br />
<br />(1) SEALANT ACTIVATOR CONTAINS DIlSOCYANAiES, AVOID
<br />PROLONGED BREATHING OF VAPORS AND CONTACT WIT!-l SKIN OR
<br />EYES, HA5H HANDS THOROUGHLY AfTER USE, UPON
<br />ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH EYES, FLU5t1 THOROUGHLY WITH
<br />WATER. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
<br />SOLVENTS USED FOR CLEAN-UP ARE TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE.
<br />OBSERVE MANUFACTURER'S PRECAUTIONS,
<br />KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN,
<br />
<br />(2)
<br />(3)
<br />
<br />15, PROTECTION
<br />(A) IN ADDITION TO BEING REQUIRED FOR GROUT CURING IN STEP 12,
<br />THE NON-STAINING KRAFT PAPER 15 TO BE RETAINED TO PROTECT
<br />ALL TIL.ED FLOOR AREAS MASKED IN PLACE, UNTIL FINAL CLEAN-UP
<br />STEP tG.
<br />(B) PROHIBIT ALL FOOT AND NHEEL TRAfFIC FROM USING NEWLY TILED
<br />FLOORS FOR MINIMUM OF THREE (3) DAYS,
<br />(C) REMOVE CONSTRUCTION PAPER ON THE EVENING JUST PRIOR TO STORE
<br />OPENING AND FINAL CLEAN-UP STEP 1G $ SeALER APPLICATION STEP
<br />17,
<br />(D) AfTER STORE OPENING, STORE OPERATIONS ARE TO DAMP MOP HITH
<br />"CLEAN SCRUB" GENERAL PURPOSE CLEANER FOR DAILY MAINTENANCE,
<br />
<br />IG, FINAL CLEAN-UP - ANSI AIOB,IO AND AS FOLLOWS:
<br />(A) AfTER GROUTING IS COMPLETED (INSTALLATION AND CURING),
<br />COMMENCE FINAL CLEAN-UP AND SEAL~R APPLICATION ON EVENING
<br />PRECEDING STORE OPENING, COORDINATING CLOSELY HITH STORE
<br />OPERATIONS PERSONNEL,
<br />(B) COMBINE SPECIFIED GROUT AND TILE CLEANER USING I CUP
<br />"CLEAN SCRUB" CLEANER TO THREE (3) GALLONS HATER AND MOP ONTO FLOOR,
<br />(C) SCRUB THE FLOOR WITH A SINGLE BRUSH FLOOR MACHINEj. EQUIPPED
<br />fr,IlTH A SCRUBBING BRUSH IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. Tl-lEN, PIr....K-UP
<br />SCRUBBING SOLUTION WITH A WET VACUUM,
<br />(D) IF SOME AREAS HAVE NOT COME CLEAN, REPEAT PROCESS,
<br />(E) RINSE THE ENTIRE AREA IMMEDIATELY HITH CLEAR HATER AND HET
<br />VACUUM,
<br />(F) FINISH BY DAMP MOPPING THE FLOOR T~ICE HITH A CLEAN MOP AND
<br />CLEAN WATER, ALLOW FLOOR TO DRY AT LEAST THO HOURS PRIOR TO
<br />APPLYING SEALER, STEP 17,
<br />17, SEALER
<br />
<br />(A) tjTE!of-f~? s~~lfl~~E~E-tL~ 'f~A~R<&t~A~oY~T S0"I~ 1~4 ~ft{ Y ONE
<br />eRUSH EVENLY OVERLAPPING ONTO TilE SURFACE EACl-l SIDE OF
<br />GROUT' JOINT, ASSURING EVEN COVERAGE OF THE SURFACE, REMOVE
<br />EXCESS SEALER FROM FACE OF TILE AND GROUT JOINTS WITHIN 2
<br />MINUTES OF SEALER APPLICATION WITH CLEAN, HHITE( TERRY CLOTH
<br />TOWELS IN SUCH A MANNER THAT WILL SPREAD A THIN COAT OF
<br />SEALER OVER THE ENTIRE TILE SURFAC~ NOT JUST 411 SWATHs OVER
<br />JOINTS AS IT IS WIPED OFF. (TWENTY I URKISH OR BEACH SIZE
<br />TOWELS TYPICALLY REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION.) IF
<br />EXCESS SEALER IS ALLOWED TO DRY ON THE SURFACES, AN
<br />uNDESIRABLE WHITE RESIDUE HILL FORM wHICH SHOULD BE CLEANED
<br />OFF,
<br />
<br />IB, TILE CONTROL JOINT DETAIL:
<br />END OF SECTION 0Cl330
<br />
<br />SEALANT AND BACK-UP
<br />
<br />CERAMIC TILE
<br />
<br />THIN SET MORTAR
<br />
<br />MINIMUM AS fiELD
<br />CONDITIONS PERMIT
<br />
<br />H
<br />
<br />
<br />CONCRETE SLAB
<br />SAW CUT CONTROL JOINT
<br />MATCH EXISTING JOINT WIDTH
<br />
<br />. ~
<br />
<br />'V'
<br />
<br />A
<br />
<br />NOTE, CONTRACTOR SHALL.
<br />PRE-MARK LOCATION OF
<br />EXISTING SAW CUTS TO
<br />ALIGN CONTROL JOINTS
<br />IN TILE
<br />CONTROLLED CRACK OR
<br />CONTROL JOINT
<br />
<br />A
<br />
<br />~
<br />
<br />1
<br />CT-1
<br />
<br />NOTE, FOR UNCONTROLLED JOINTS USE A SLIP SHEET
<br />TILE CONTROL JOINT DETAIL
<br />NOT TO SCAL.E
<br />
<br />INSTALLATION OF PA YLESS Sl-lOESOURCE
<br />CARPETS NITt-i ENl-lANCER 111+
<br />
<br />GENERAL NOTES
<br />
<br />I. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE GIVE FROM THE FACE OF STUD, UNLESS
<br />OTHERWISE NOTED,
<br />INSTALLATION OF PAYLESS SHOESOURCE CARPET WITl-l ENHANCER 11/+
<br />BACKINGS CAN BE ACHIEVED USING CONVENTIONAL 2, WOOD FOR ROUGl-l CARPENTRY SHALL BE GRADED BY AN AGENCY
<br />INSTALLATION TOOLS AND METHODS COMMON TO ATTACHED CERTIFIED BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION AGENCY AND
<br />CUSHION CARPETS. INSTALLAT[ON OF CARPETS HITH SJ-iALL BE THE TYPE RECOMMENDED FOR APPLICATIONS INVOLVED,
<br />ENHANCER PLUS MAY SOMETIMeS REQUIRE INSiALLAilON
<br />METHODS UNIQUE TO THAT PRODUCT, ALL THE ENHANCER BACKED 3, ALL MATERIALS STORED ON THE JOB SITE SHALL BE PROPERLY
<br />CARPETS CAN BE EASILY INSTALLED USING THE OUTLINED STACKED AND PROTECTED TO PREVENT DAMAGE, FAILURE TO
<br />METHODS OF INSTALLATION, PROTECT MATERIALS MAY BE CAUSE FOR REJECTION OF THE
<br />WORK,
<br />4, CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SHALL REPRESENT THE ENTIRE
<br />AGREEMENT BETWEEN VOLUME SHOE CORPORATION AND THE
<br />CONTRACiOR FOR THE COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS
<br />PROJECT. THESE DOCUMENTS BEING DRAWINGS CONTAINED
<br />HEREIN..< TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, GENERAL CONDITIONS OF
<br />iHE CvNTRACT, SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITION AND SPECIAL
<br />~f~&\JJ~N{Hg~GIH8R~~Vi~& t~D~~gt~(U~~ A ~~Rl~<t LOCAL
<br />CODES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THe PRACTICE Of
<br />CONSTRUCTION,
<br />S, AFTER FINAL INSPECTIONS AND PRIOR TO DELIVERING THE
<br />PREMISES TO VOLUME SHOE CORPORATIONl,.. A JOINT INSPECTION
<br />8Y Tl-lE CONTRACTOR AND A REPRESENTA liVE OF VOLUME SHOE
<br />CORPORATION WILL BE CONDUCTED. THE RESULTING
<br />DEFICIENCIES (PUNCH LIST ITEMS) SHALL BE CORRECTED
<br />IMMEDIATELY BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT IS MADE,
<br />G, CONTRACTOR AGREES THAT HE Sl-lALL ASSUME SOLE
<br />RESPONSIBILITY FOR J08 S[TE CONDITIONS DURING COURSE OF
<br />CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT, INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL
<br />PERSONS AND PROPERTY: THAT THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL APPLY
<br />CONTENTIOU5L Y AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING
<br />!-lOURS AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEfEND INDEMNIFY AND
<br />HOLD tHE OHNER, LANDLORDL ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER FROM
<br />ANY AND ALL L1ABILITY.J. REA OR ALLEGED..I-. IN CONNECTION
<br />It-lITJ-i THE PERfORMANCr. OF HORK OF THE t"'ROJECT.
<br />7 THE CONTRACTOR Sl-lALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING
<br />. MAINTAININ~ RE-LOCATING ANDIOR REMOVAL OF EXISTING
<br />UTILITIES A:::> REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE 1t-l0RK RELATED TO
<br />DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
<br />e, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LABOR AND
<br />MATERIALS TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
<br />DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, VOLUME SHOE CORPORATION
<br />SHALL SUPPLY AND INSTALL ALL INTERIOR FURNITURE AND
<br />BURGLAR SYSTEM,
<br />'1, BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO VISIT THE SITE AND TO
<br />FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES HITH EXISTING CONDITIONS AS
<br />RELATED TO THE SCOPE OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED,
<br />10, THE BASE BID SHALL REFLECT ANY SUCH MINOR MODIFICATIONS
<br />TO SYSTEMS AND DEVICES AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND LOCAL
<br />CODES AND LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS WHETHER INDICATED OR NOT
<br />ON PROJECT DOCUMENTS.
<br />II. THE SUBMISSION OF A BID WILL BE EVIDENCE THAT SUCJ-i AN
<br />EXAMINATION AND COMPLIANCE WITH GOVERNING CODE
<br />REQUIREMENTS HAS BEEN MADE, LATER CLAIMS FOR LABOR,
<br />EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS OR FOR DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED
<br />WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN fORESEEN HAD AN EXAMINATION AND
<br />CODE/REQUIREMENTS REVIEW BEEN MADE, WILL NOT BE ALLOWED,
<br />12, NO CHANGES OR 1'10DIFICATIONS TO THE WORK SHALL 8E MADE
<br />HITHOUT APPROVAL OF VOLUME SHOE CORPORATION OR THE
<br />ARCHITECT OF RECORD. fAILURE TO OBTAIN OWNERS APPROVAL
<br />SHALL CAUSE THE CONTRACTOR TO ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY
<br />FOR ANY SUBSEQUENT MODIFICATION TO THE WORK REQUIRED BY
<br />TJ-iE OWNER OR REGULATORY AUTHORITY,
<br />
<br />I.
<br />
<br />FLOOR PREPARATION
<br />(A) BEFORE BEGiNNING INSTALLATION, THE FLOOR SHOULD
<br />~~lc~REtourb ~~~~IB~~' I~~~~~ A~Es<f6~E~F Dtf:~~T
<br />TO THE FLOOR. ALL DEPRESSIONS CRACKS OR
<br />PROTRUSIONS SHOULD 8E PACHED' OR LEVELED PER
<br />SECTION 03346.
<br />
<br />2,
<br />
<br />(B) NEW CONCRETE SLABS OR EXISTING SLABS ON OR BELOW
<br />GRADE SHOULD BE TESTED FOR MOISTURE AND
<br />ALKALINITY PRIOR TO BEGINNING INSTALLATION,
<br />CONCRETE WITH PH LEVELS OF '1 OR ABOVE MUST BE
<br />RINSED WITH A SOLUTION Of ONE PART MURIATIC ACID
<br />TO TEN PART5 WATER, THIS Sl-10ULD BRING THE PH
<br />LEVEL DOHN TO AN ACCEPTABLE POINT WHICH WOULD
<br />NOT IMPAIR THE ADHESIVE, THE CONCRETE SLAB
<br />SHOULD ALSO BE CHECKED FOR MOISTURE AT SEVERAL
<br />LOCATIONS. A VINYL BACKED CAR MAT OR INVERTED
<br />WATER GLASS TAPED DOHN HITH DUCT TAPE AND
<br />ALLOWED TO REMAIN IN PLACE fOR 24 HOURS SHOULD
<br />TRAP CONDENSATION FROM THE SLAB, Ii IF IS
<br />PRESENT, A HYGROMETER (MOI$TURE METER) CAN BE
<br />USED TO GIVE A MORE IMMEDIATE READING, IF
<br />MOISTURE IS PRESENTL THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR OR
<br />8UILDING OWNER 51-10U D BE ADVISED AND A
<br />DETERMINATION MADE IF INSTALLATION IS TO
<br />CONTINUE,
<br />(C) INSTALLATION SHOULD NOT BEGIN IF THE ROOM OR
<br />SLAB TEMPERATURE IS SELOH 65. ADHESIVE APPLIED
<br />TO AN EXTREMELY COLD SLA8 WILL DRY It-lITl-lOUT
<br />DEVELOPING ADEQUATE BONDING PROPERTIES,
<br />ADJ-iESIVES
<br />(A) SHAW INDUSTRIES GUARANTEES THE INSTALLATION OF
<br />PENHANCER 1[1+" BACKING ONLY WHEN SUSSET-IOOO
<br />PREMIUM MULTI PURPOSE ADHESIVE IS USED IN
<br />ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
<br />PRINTED ON EACH CONTAINER, A 3/32 X 3/32 "V"
<br />NOTCH TROWEL MUST BE USED FOR THE ADHESIVE
<br />APPLICATION,
<br />(B) ENHANDER PLUS CAN BE INSTALLED WITH SUBSET -2000
<br />PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADESHIVE IN AREAS HHERE
<br />ACCESS TO TRENCH HEADERS IS REQUIRED. HOHEVER,
<br />SUBSET -1000 MULTI PURPOSE ADHESIVE SHOULD BE
<br />USED IN OTHER AREAS OF THE INSTALLATION HI-1ERE
<br />THERE IS NO NEED OF ACCESS UNDER THE CARPET,
<br />AGAIN THE ADHESIVE SHOULD BE APPLIED IN
<br />ACCO~DANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED ON THE
<br />ADHESIVE CONTAINER.
<br />
<br />3,
<br />
<br />SEAM SEALER
<br />(A) THE "ENHANCER" EDGE RAVEL HARRANTY HIL.L BE IN
<br />EFFECT ONLY WHEN THE SEAMS HAVE BEEN PROPERLY
<br />SEALED WITH SUBSET -4000 SEAM SEALER. THE EDGE
<br />RAVEL NARRANTY ON ALL ENHANCER PRODUCTS IS BASED
<br />UPON PROPER SEAM SEALING TECHNIQUES l-lAVING BEEN
<br />USED. WHEN TWO CUT HIDTHS OF CARPET ARc BROUGHT 13.
<br />TOGETHER THE SEAM SEALER REJOINS THE PRIMARY
<br />BACKING AND HILL PREVENT SEAM fRAYING OR YARN
<br />ZIPPERING OUT AT SEAMS, THE SEAM SEALER MUST BE
<br />APPLIED AT THE LEVEL OF THE PRIMARY BACKING (THE
<br />BACKING INTO HHICH THE YARN IS INSERTED),
<br />(B) THE SEAM SEALER CANNOT BE APPLIED ALONG THE
<br />FLOOR AND PUSHED UP BETWEEN THE WIDTHS Of
<br />CARPE11--IE CUT EDGE OF THE CUSHION WILL ABSORB
<br />THE SEAM SEALER AND PREVENT PROPER BONDING,
<br />(C) A CUSHION BACK SEAM SEALER BOTTLE CAN BE USED TO
<br />SIMPLIFY APPLICATION OF THE SEAM SEALER AND TO
<br />ASSURE PLACEMENT OF THE SEAM SEALER AT THE
<br />PROPER LEVEL, THE CUSHION BACK SEAM SEALER CAN
<br />BE ADJUSTED TO CHANGE THE LEVEL Of PLACEMENT OF 15,
<br />THE SEAM SEALER AS REQUIRED,
<br />
<br />4,
<br />
<br />CUTTING AND SEAMING TECHNIQUi;S
<br />(A) CARPETS WITH ATTACHED CUSHIONS 5HOULD BE CUT IN
<br />A MANNER WHiCH WILL NOT REQUIRE COMPRESSION OF
<br />THE CARPET AND BACKING AT SEAMS. FOR THAT
<br />REASON THE TRACE CUTTING METHOD IS SUGGESTED fOR
<br />ALL ENHANCER BACKED CARPETS,
<br />(B) ALL KNIVES OR CUTTERS SJ-iOULD BE KEPT SHARP TO
<br />ASSURE THE SMOOTHEST POSSIBLE CUT EDGE. IF
<br />POSSIBLE CUTS SHOULD BE MADE WITH THE BLADE
<br />BEVELED' SLtGHTL Y INTO THE ATTACHED CUSHION TO
<br />AVOID FULLNESS AT SEAMS,
<br />(C) IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT THE CARPET BE CUT
<br />BACK APPROXIMATELY B TO 10 ROWS ON EACH SIDE OF
<br />THE lAlIDTH. THIS IS TO ASSUR.E CONSISTENT
<br />THICKNESS Of THE ATTACHED CUSHION, IF THE
<br />ATTACHED CUSHION IS NOT LEVEL AfTER CUTTING, AS
<br />SUGGEST E !?t. SHAW INDUSTRIES1S TECHNICAL SERVICES
<br />DEPARTMENT SHOULD BE CONTACTED FOR FURTHER
<br />INSTRUCTIONS,
<br />
<br />5,
<br />
<br />(SIDE A) PREPARE THE FIRST SIDE OF TJ-iE CARPET
<br />FOR SEAMING BY CUTTING WITH A ROBERTS +*10-146
<br />CUSl-lION 8ACK CUTTER I TO 1-1/2 INCH FROM THE
<br />EDGE REMOVING THE ACCENT YARN ROHL- LEAVING ONLY
<br />THE BACKGROUND COLOR ROW TO BE tjUTTED AGAINST
<br />Tl-lE AREA TO BE SEAMED,
<br />(SIDE B) PREPARE THE OUTER PIECE TO BE SEAMED BY
<br />SLIDING THIS BREADTH OF CARPET 1 TO 1-1/2 INCHES
<br />UNDER THE FIRST BREADTH./. AND TRACE CUT ALONG
<br />SIDE (A) WITH A ROBERTS ~1(.I-146 CUSHION BACK
<br />CUTTF:R. REPEAT THIS PROCEDURE FOR AS MANY SEAMS
<br />AS NEEDED,
<br />PLEASE NOTE, YOU MUST SEAL THE CUT EDGE AT ALL
<br />TRANSITION POINTS, THIS EDGE SHOULD BE SEALED
<br />IN THE SAME MANNER AS ANY SEAM Ai THE PRIMARY
<br />BACK NOT THE CUSHION,
<br />
<br />G:ENERAL COMMENTS AND OBSERVATIONS
<br />(A) ENHANCER PLUS BACKING 5J.-!OULD BE
<br />ROLLED WITl-l A ROLLER NOT TO EXCEED 75 POUNDS,
<br />(B) ir-lHILE THE TIME CONSTRAINTS OF INDIVIDUAL
<br />INSTALLATION VARY, IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT
<br />LAYING THE ENHANCER BACKING INTO HET ADHESIVE
<br />WHICH HAS NOT DEVELOPED TACK IS NOT DESIRABLE,
<br />THE NORMAL EVAPORATIVE PROCESS BY WHICH THE
<br />SOLVENTS AND LIQUIDS IN THE ADHESIVE DRY IS
<br />BLOCKED AND SEAMS MAY RESIST LAYING fLAT WHILE
<br />THE HET ADHESIVE SLOHL Y DRIES, THE CARPET
<br />SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO HEAVY ROLLING TRAFFIC
<br />fOR 24 HOURS AfTER INSTALLATION TO ALLOH THE
<br />ADHESIVE TO DRY. HEAVY ROLLING TRAFfiC OR
<br />FURNITURE MOVEMENT OVER THE CARPET IMMEDIATELY
<br />AFTER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE PROBL~MS WITH
<br />BUBBLING, IF FURNITURE MOVEMENT IS REQUIRED
<br />WITHIN 24 HOURS OF INSTALLATION THEN PLYWOOD OR
<br />MASONITE SHEETS SHOULD BE PLACED ACROSS SEAMS
<br />AND IN THE MAIN TRAFFIC AREAS DURING FURNITURE
<br />MOVEMENT,
<br />(C) SHOULD YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING INSTALLATION
<br />OF ENHANCER 111+ CARPET NOT ADDRES$ED BY THIS
<br />INSTALLATION GUIDE..L PLEASE CONTACT THE TECHNICAL
<br />SERVICES DEPARTMeNT AT 800-441-742'1,
<br />
<br />(D)
<br />
<br />(E)
<br />
<br />CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK ALL CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AT
<br />THE SITE BEfORE THE START OF CONSTRUCTION, THE
<br />ARCHITECT OF DESIGN SJ-iALL BE NOTIFIED OF ERRORS AND/OR
<br />OMISSIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF ir-lORK.
<br />14, DRAWINGS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED, ALL HORK SHALL BE LAID
<br />OUT BY DIMENSION. ANY VARIATION IN DIMENSION FROM THE
<br />APPROVED ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND/OR STRUCTURAL AND
<br />MECHANICAL PLANS SHALL BE CALLED TO THE ARCHITECTS
<br />ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY, ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE
<br />CORRECTED BEFORE CONTRACTOR PROCEEDS WITH HIS PORTION OF
<br />THE WORK, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS
<br />RESPECTIVE PORTION OF THE HORK AND WILL BE REQUIRED TO
<br />MAKE ALL REQUIRED CORRECTIONS TO COMPLY HITH ALL
<br />DRAWINGS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
<br />CONTRACTOR SHALL FILE ALL NECESSARY DRAWINGS AND
<br />SPECifiCATIONS WITH THE PROPER AUTHORITIES AND PAY FOR
<br />AND OBTAIN ALL PERMITS, CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL AND
<br />OTHER LEGAL NOTICES REQUIRED FOR THIS WORK,
<br />IG. NO HORK SHALL COMMENCE UNTIL ALL NECESSARY PERMITS HAVE
<br />BEEN OBTAINED.
<br />17, ALL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOVERNING
<br />BUILDING CODE CODES AND REGULATIONS OF LOCAL
<br />AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL 8E
<br />RESPONSIBLE FOR THE APPROVAL OF ALL INSTALLED MATERIALS,
<br />SHOULD A DISCREPANCY OCCUR BET~EEN A SPECIFIED MATERIAL
<br />AND A CODE REQUIREMENT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR MUST
<br />NOTIFY THE OWNER AND ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT
<br />OF WORK.
<br />IB, REMOVE ALL EXISTING WALLSJ. PARTITIONS, DOORS(, FLooRING{
<br />CEILINGS.l.. FIXTURES, ETC. A,:::> SHOWN ON THE DRAJNINGS OR AS
<br />REQUIRE!.) TO IN$TALL THE NEW WORK,
<br />1<1, PATCH AND REPAIR EXISTING CONSTRUCTION WHERE DISTURBED
<br />BY NEW WORK ANO/OR IS CALLED FOR ON Tl-lE DRAWINGS,
<br />20, lAlHERE EXISTING HORK IS DISTURBED BY NEW WORK, CONTRACTOR
<br />~~t6~ ~~bAi.{&~hJ~' Tgop~~'RlHfJfH?~gpSER CI~~~~'l0{ ~T6N t OF
<br />NEH WORK,
<br />21. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN UP AND HAUL AWAY ALL
<br />DEBRIS ON A REGULAR BASIS AND SHALL MAINTAIN THE SITE IN
<br />A CLEAN, SAfE MANNER,
<br />22, SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCIJON, CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE
<br />PERfORMED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO PROTECT WORKMAN AND THE
<br />GENERAL PUBLIC FROM INJURY, AND THE ADJOINING PROPERTY
<br />FROM DAMAGE.
<br />23, STANDARD INDUSTRY PRACTICES SHALL BE OBSERVED FOR
<br />FLASHING AND WATERPROOFING.
<br />24. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE STRUCTURAL SUPPORi FOR
<br />ALL ROOF MOUNTED OR SUSPENDED MECHANICAL AND FOOD
<br />SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND VERifY HIS WORK SUCH THAT THE
<br />STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE BUILDING IS NOT LESSENED.
<br />25. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY BLOCKING AND
<br />OR PLYWOOD BACKING FOR ALL ATTACHMENTS TO HALLS AS
<br />REQUIRED,
<br />
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