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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBryant Universal Organization Inc; 1995-11-16; CS 95-06Recording requested by: CITY OF CARLSBAD When recorded mail to: City Clerk City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 NOTICE OF COMPLETION Notice is hereby given that: 1. The undersigned is owner of the interest or estate stated below in the property hereinafter 2. The full name of the undersigned is City of Carlsbad? a mmicipal corporation. 3. The full address of the undersigned is 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, 92008. 4. The nature of the title of the undersigned is: In fee. 5. A work of improvement on the property hereinafter described was completed on January 30, 6. The name of the contractor, if any, for such work of improvement is Bryant Universal 7. The property on which said work of improvement was completed is in the City of Carlsbad, ", ~ - ~ -. .~ " ~ ~~ - described. 1996. Organization. County of San Diego, State of California, and is described as follows: CITY HALL REROOF, NORTH AND SOUTH WINGS - Contract No. CS 95-6. 8. The street address of said property is: City Hall, 1200 Carlsbad Village Dr., Carlsbad CA 92008. CITY OF CARLSBAD Charles Walden Fcilities Superintendent VERIFICATION OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned say: I am the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad, 1200 Carlsbad Viiiage Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008; the CiPf Council of said City on vy\ d 5 , 1996, accepted the above described work as completed and ordered that a Notice of Completion be filed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Wecuted on clhck~ , 1996 at Carlsbad, California. CITY OF CARLSBAD 3% Karen R. Kundtz, Assistan e TABLE OF CONTENTS Item Notice inviting Bids ................................. Contractor’s Proposal ............................... Bidder’s Bond to Accompany Proposal .................. Designation of Subcontractors ......................... Bidder’s Statement of Financial Responsibility ............. Bidder’s Statement of Technical Ability and Experience ....... Non-Collusion Affidavit to be Executed by Bidder and Submitted Contract - Public Works ............................. Labor and Materials Bond ............................ PerformanceBond ................................. Representation and Certification ....................... Escrow Agreement for Surety Deposits in Lieu of Retention .... ReieaseForm ..................................... I . II . Ill . SPECIAL PROVISIONS Page .................... 1 .................... 4 ................... ................... ................... ................... with Bid ............ ................... ................... ................... ................... ................... ................... Supplementary General Provisions to Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction ...................................................... Special Provisions to Construction Specifications ........................... Special Provisions to Construction Specifications. Additive Alternate A ............ * CNTQ5010.FM 9 11 13 14 15 16 23 25 27 28 32 33 43 78 1 CIN OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Purchasing Officer, City Hall, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive (formerly Elm Avenue), Carlsbad, California, until 4:OO P.M. on the 31st day of July, 1995, at which time they will be opened and read, for performing the work as follows: CIN HALL RE-ROOF NORTH AND SOUTH WINGS CONTRACT NO. CS95-6 The work shall be performed in strict conformity with the specifications as approved by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on file with the Community Services Department. The specifications for the work include the Srmdurd Specificorions of Public Woks Consuuction, (SSPWC), 1994 Edition, and the latest supplement, hereinafter designated ”SSPWC”, as issued by the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association and as amended by the special provisions sections of this contract. Reference is hereby made to the specifications for full particulars and description of the work. The City of Carlsbad encourages the participation of minority and women-owned businesses. The City of Carlsbad encourages all bidders, suppliers, manufacturers, fabricators and contractors to utilize recycled and recyclable materials when available and where appropriate. No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the Purchasing Department. Each bid must be accompanied by security in a form and amount required by law. The bidder’s securiiy of the second and third next lowest responsive bidders may be withheld until the Contract has been fully executed. The securiiy submitted by all other unsuccessful bidders shafl be returned to them, or deemed void, within ten (10) days after the Contract is awarded. Pursuant to the provisions of law (Public Contract Code Section 22300), appropriate securities may be substituted for any obligation required by this notice or for any monies withheld by the City to ensure performance under this Contract. Section 22300 of the Public Contract Code requires monies or Securities to be deposited with the City or a state or federally chartered bank in California as the escrow agent. The documents which must be completed, properly executed, and notarized are: 1. Contractor’s Proposal 7. Bidder’s Statement of Financial Responsibility 2. Bidder’s Bond 8. Bidder’s Statement of Technical Ability and 3. Non-Collusion Affidavit Experience 4. Contract 9. Purchasing Department Representation and 5. Designation of Subcontractors Certification 6. Amount of Subcontractors’ Bid 10. Escrow Agreement for Security Deposits (optional) All bids will be compared on the basis of the Engineer’s Estimate. The estimated quantities are approximate and serve solely as a basis for the comparison of bids. The Engineer’s Estimate is $80,000. CNT95016.FM 5/1/95 2 No bid shall be accepted from a contractor who is not licensed in accordance with the provisions of California state law. The contractor shall state their license number, expiration date and classification in the proposal, under penalty of perjury. The following classifications are @ acceptable for this contract: C-39 in accordance with the provisions of state law. If the Contractor intends to utilize the escrow agreement included in the contract documents in lieu of the usual 10% retention from each payment, these documents must be completed and submitted with the signed contract. The escrow agreement may not be substituted at a later date. Sets of plans, special provisions, and Contract documents may be obtained at the Purchasing Department, City Hall, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive (formerly Elm Avenue), Carlsbad, California, for a non-refundable fee of $5.00 per set. If plans and specifications are to be mailed, the cost for postage should be added. The City of Carlsbad reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any minor irregularity or informality in such bids. The general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the Contract shall be those as determined by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Sections 1770, 1773, and 1773.1 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to Section 177'3.2 of the Labor Code, a current copy of applicable wage rates is on file in the Office of the City Engineer. The Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded shall not pay less than the said specified prevaiting rates of wages to all workers employed by him or her in the execution of the Contract. The Prime Contractor shall be responsible for insuring compliance with provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code and Section 4100 et seq. of the Public Contracts Code, "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act." The City Engineer is the City's "duly authorized officer" for the purposes of Section 4107 and 4107.5. The provisions of Part 7, Chapter 1, of the Labor Code commencing with Section 1720 shall apply to the Contract for work. A pre-bid meeting and tour of the project site will be held on Wednesday, June 28,1995 at 8:OO am. All bids are to be computed on the basis of the given estimated quantities of work, as indicated in this proposal, times the unit price as submitted by the bidder. In case of a discrepancy between words and figures, the words shall prevail. in case of an error in the extension of a unit price, the corrected extension shall be calculated and the bids will be computed as indicated above and compared on the basis of the corrected totals. All prices must be in ink or typewritten. Changes or corrections may be crossed out and typed or written in with ink and must be initialed in ink by a person authorized to sign for the Contractor. Bidders are advised to verify the issuance of all addenda and receipt thereof one day prior to bidding. Submission of bids without acknowledgment of addenda may be cause of rejection of bid. e CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 Workers' compensation insurance required under this contract must be offered by a company meeting the above standards with the exception that the Best's rating condition is waived. The City does accept policies issued by the State Compensation Fund meeting the requirement for workers' compensation insurance. The Contractor shall be required to maintain insurance as specified in the Contract. Any additional cost of said insurance shall be included in the bid price. The prime contractor and all subcontractors are required to have and maintain a valid City of Carlsbad Business License for the duration of the contract. Approved by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, by Resolution No. 95-135 , adopted on the 6 th day of Jrlnp , 19 95 . 7' j99.s' I d;etha L Raufenkranz, City Clerk 1 0 CNTgS016.FM 51 1 j95 4 CITY OF CARLSBAD II I. 1 I I I I CONTRACT NO. CS95-6 CONTRACTOR’S PROPOSAL City Council City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, California 92008 The undersigned declares he/she has carefully examined the location of the work, read the Notice Inviting Bids, examined the Plans and Specifications, and hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and services required to do all the work to complete Contract No. CS95-6 in accordance with the Plans and Specifications of the City of Carlsbad, and the Special Provisions and that he/she will take in full payment therefor the following unit prices for each item complete, to wit: Approximate Item Quantity Unit - No. Description and Unit - Price - Total 1 Provide all labor, material and equipment to reroof North Wing $46,986.00 2 Provide all labor, material and equipment to reroof South Wing $31.476.00 3. Alternate A: Provide all labor material and equipment to seal joints on walkway canopy $ 6,168.00 Total amount of bid in words: Eiqhty Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirty Dollars Total amount of bid in numbers: $ 84 , 63 0 . 00 Price(s) given above are firm for 90 days after date of bid opening. Addendum(a) No(s). hadhave been received and is/are included in this proposal. The Undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that the City will not be responsible for any error or omission on the part ofthe Undersigned in preparing this bid. CNTQIO16.FM @ /95 The Undersigned agrees that in case of default in executing the required Contract with necessary bonds and insurance policies within twenty (20) days from the date of award of Contract by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, the proceeds of the check or bond accompanying this bid shall become the property of the Crty of Carlsbad. The Undersigned bidder declares, under penalty of perjury, that the undersigned is licensed to do business or act in the capacity of a contractor within the State of California, validly licensed under iicense number 3 6 53 57 , classification c-3 g which expires on ! ’ 11/3 0/9 6 , and that this statement is true and correct and has the legal effect of an affidavit. t A bid submitted to the City by a Contractor who is not licensed as a contractor pursuant to the Business and Professions Code shall be considered nonresponsive and shall be rejected by the Ci. 3 7028,15(e). In all contracts where federal funds are involved, no bid submitted shall be invalidated by the failure of the bidder to be licensed in accordance with California law. However, at the time the contract is awarded, the contractor shall be properly licensed. Public Contract Code § 20104. j, The Undersigned bidder hereby represents as follows: 1. That no Council member, officer agent, or employee of the City of Carlsbad is personally interested, directly or indirectly, in this Contract, or the compensation to be paid hereunder; that no representation, oral or in writing, of the City Council, its officers, agents, or employees has inducted him/her to enter into this Contract, excepting only those contained in this form of Contract and the papers made a part hereof by its terms; and 2. That this bid is made without connection with any person, firm, or corporation making a bid for the same work, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. Accompanying this proposal is ‘Bond (Cash, Certified Check, Bond or Cashier’s Check) for ten percent (10%) of the amount bid. The Undersigned is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers’ compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract and continue to comply until the contract is complete. .... .... .... .... .... .... CNTQ5018.FM 5/ 1 /95 6 The Undersigned is aware of the provisions of the Labor Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, relative to the general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the Contract and agrees to comply with its provisions. IF A SOLE OWNER OR SOLE CONTRACTOR SIGN HERE: . ,. -. . .. ". (1) Name under which business is conducted .- ... -' _.. .. ~- . -- . :. .. I .. . . -.-. ,_ :... . r. ~ (2) Signature (given and surname) of proprietor (3) Place of Business . __ ,: .. .. .I_ >-- -. .:. ,= . 1. ~. .." .,... " . .. ~ I ..._ . I. .~. ... 0 .~ __ - - " - " - ."~ - " .- - (Street and Number) City and State 1 .. .. .. , 2 ,-,. . ._ I ,~ " . .. . .. (4) Zip Code . . , . . Telephone No. I. : . .. . . _? . ,. -..: -\ ~ .- IF A PARTNERSHIP, SIGN HERE: (1) Name under which business is conducted (2) Signature (given and surname and character of partner) (Note: Signature must be made by a general partner) (3) Place of Business (Street and Number) City and State (4) Zip Code Telephone No. CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT No. 5907 State of co;\& f County of cL b On 2 I3 I 145 before me, &u 4. Zcmlnerm, .NA YL f IA/ II' IC, personally appeared IUS $Ipersonally known to me - OR - [zl p&ed to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. ATE $-kiq AM TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., "SANE DOE, NOTAR PUBLIC" NAME@) OF SIG&(S) 9 \. WITNESS my h nd and official seal. t- OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL [7 CORPORATE OFFICER TITLE(S) TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT 0 PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES 0 TRUSTEE(S) GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: c] GENERAL DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES) SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Rernmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 7 IF A CORPORATION, SIGN HERE: Signature Dowlas H. Kin General Manager Title Impress Corporate Seal here ”””” ., ” -. , -, ~ -5 ” a, .;, -i ._ ; (3) incorporated under the laws of the State of (4) Place of Business 396 N, Raleiqh Xvenue .__” . __ . ._ I ~. -, -. ” , 4- ?- -2 ~ ~ .. ~ (Street and Number) NOTARIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF EXECUTION BY ALL SIGNATORIES MUST BE 0 ATrACHED List below names of president, vice president, secretary and assistant secretary, if a corporation; if a partnership, list names of all general partners, and managing partners: James Constance - C.E.O. Richard Ransbottom - President Michael Sloyan - C.F.0, Douglas H. King - General Mgr. 8 BID SECURITY FORM (Check to Accompany Bid) (NOTE: The following form shall be used if check accompanies bid.) Accompanying this proposal is a *Certified *Cashiers check payable to the order of CITY OF CARLSBAD, in the sum of n/a dollars ($ ). this amount being ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid. The proceeds of this check shall become the property of the City provided this proposal shall be accepted by the City through action of its legally constituted contracting authorities and the undersigned shall fail to execute a contract and furnish the required Performance, Warranty and Payment Bonds.and proof of insurance coverage within the stipulated time; otherwise, the check shall be returned to the undersigned. The proceeds of this check shall also become the property of the City if the undersigned shall withdraw his bid within the period of fifteen (15) days after the date set for the opening thereof, unless otherwise required by law, and notwithstanding the award of the contract to another bidder. BIDDER *Delete the inapplicable word. (Note: If the Bidder desires to use a bond instead of check, the Bid Bond form on the following pages shall be executed--the sum of this bond shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid.) CNTQ5018.FM @ 5/1/95 8 BIDDER'S BONO To ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. ,as Prfnclpal, and CONTINENTAL ~AsIJALm coym as Surety are held and flrmly bound unto the City of Carfsbad, Caltfornla, In an amount as fallows: (must be et least ten percent (10%) of the bW amount) TE;N. PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID (10%) for whlch payment, wall and truly made, we bind OUIS~IV~S, QUI heirs, axeouton and administrators, suocessors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmb by these presents. WE CQNOIflON OF THE FOREQOINQ OBWQATION IS SUCH that fl the proposal of the above- bounden Prlnclpal for: City Hall Re-roof North and South Wings Contract No. CS95-6 in the City of Carlsbad, is accepted by the City bunell, and if the Principal shall duly enter into and execute CL Contract lncludlng requlred bonds and insurance policies wtthln twenty (20) days. from the date of award of Contract by the CW Council of the Cky of Carlsbad, being duly notlfled of ssld award, then thle obligation ehall become null and vold; otharwlse, It shall be and remain in full force and effect, and the amount speclfled herein shall be forfelted to the said Cm. .. . * ..I. 1." .... I.,. ... I ..I. .... In the event Principal executed thls bond as an ihdlvidual, R Is agreed that the death of Prlnclpal shall n& exonerate the Surety from Its obllgatlons under thk bond. Executed by PRINCIPAL this 3 1 day of July , 1 GAS PRINCfPAL: BRYANT ORGANIZATION. INC. By: (slgn here) (print name here) (title and organlzatlon of 8lgnator)i) Executed by SURETY thls 26th day Of ' July , 1 93. SURFN: CONTINENTAL CASU&TY COMPANY (name of Surety) P. 0. Box 29242 Phoenix. AZ 85038 "" (602)379-7280 (telephone number of Surety) Ronda H. Epperson (prlnted name ol Attorney-fn-Fact) (Attach corporate resolution arhawlng current power of attorney.) (Proper notadd acknowledge of executlon by PRINCIPAL and SURETY must be attached,) (President or vlce-presldent and secretary or asslstant secretary must sign for corparatlon8. If only one offlcer slgns, the corporatlon must attach a resolution certtflsd by the sacr&av or assistant secretary under corporate seal empowering that offlcer to bind the corpparatlon,) APPROVED AS TO FORM: RONALD R. BALL City Att omey By: " Continental Casualty Company Far AU the commitments You Make@ AN.ILLINOIS CORPORATION POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men by these Presents, That CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, does hereby make, constitute and appoint Mary Helen Grijalva, Richard Dawn, Ronda H. Epperson, Individually of Scottsdale, Arizona its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact with full power and authorii hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. of the Company. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors "Article IX-Execution of Documents Section 3. Appointment of Attorney-in-fact. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-in-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates of authority, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President or the Board of Directors, may, at any time, revoke all power and authority previously given to any attorney-in-fact. This Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993. "Resolved, that the signature of the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of Article IX of the By-Laws, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power and any power or certificate bearing such facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed shall with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company." In Witness Whereof, CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Group Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1 3th day of June z- 1995 . CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY e!- L State of Illinois. Countv of Cook. ss: M.C. Vonnahme Group Vice President On this i3th day of June 1995 , before me personally came M. C. Vonnahme , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the Village of Darien , State of Illinois; " that he is a Group Vice President of CONflNENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, the-corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to autjtonty given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. 0 'Qk NOTAW PUBUC COS @2LLcL)ulu& My Commission Expires October 19, 1998 Linda C. Dempsey Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, Robert E. Ayo , Assistant Secretary of CONTINENTAL CASUALTYCOMPANY, do hereby certfy that the Power of Attorney herein above set forth is still in force, and further certify that Section 3 of Article IX of the &Laws of the Company and the Resolution of the Board of Directors, set forth in said Power of Attorney are stili-in force. In testimony bhereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said Company this 26 th day of July -. , 1995 . @ . x., ,:-: "_ ld Robert E. Ayo Assistant Secretary El-23142-8 , . CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT N .. 0.5907 State of Arizona County of Maricopa On July 26, 1995 before me, Kathy L. Duncan, Notary Public I OAT€ NAME. TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G.. -JANE DOE. NOTARY PUBLIC personally appeared Randa_H. @person I a personally known to me' - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) WITNESF my hand and off i@pl seal. Q SlGNATUdE OF NOTARY My Commis on Ekpires: OPTIONAL Though.the data.below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT 0 INDIVIDUAL 0 CORPORATE OFFICER Bid Bond nnw TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT 0 PARTNER(S) El. LIMITED u GENERAL a ATTORNEY-IN-FACT - Three (3) NUMBER OF PAGES u TRUSTEE(S) GUARDIAWCONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: July 26, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR EKnTY(IES) Continental Casualty Company SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE e31993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOClATlON -8236 Remmet Ave.. P.0. &x 71% - Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT . .. ..: . .. .. . .. No; 5907 .. -i County of On personally appeared personally known to me - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. VITNESS my h5flnd and official seal. . .. .. . . : I . .. . .. .. .. .. - . , CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT . .. ..: . .. . .. .. No; 5907 .. -i OPTIONAL Though the data .below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattacbment of this form. CAPACIN CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT 0 INDIVIDUAL 0 CORPORATE OFFICER Bid Bond -6) TITLE OR NPE OF DOCUMENT 0 PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED 0 ATTORNEY-IN-FACT IT] GENERAL - NUMBER OF PAGES u TRUSTEE(S) (7 GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: July 26, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S1 OR ENTfW(IES) Bryant Organization, Inc. SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 91993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Rernrnet Ave.. P.O. BOX 7184 Cancga Park CA 91309-7184 11 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS ro Accompany Proposal) . ... . 0 The Contractor certifies he/she has used the sub-bids of fhe following listed Contractors in making up his/her bid and that the sub-contractors listed will be used for the work for which they bid, subject to the approval of the City Engineer, and in accordance with applicable provisions of the specifications and Section 41 00 et seq. of the Public Contracts Code - "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act." No changes may be made in these subcontractors except upon the prior approval of the City Engineer of the City of Carlsbad. The following information is required for each sub-contractor. Additional pages can be attached if required: This project does- does notz have bid items designated as "Speciatty Items." Complete Address Phone No. with Zip Code & Area Code 396 N. Raleigh Ave.. (619)444-0616 El Caion, CA 92020 Items of Full Companv Name Roof Removal First Wes.tern and roof i.ng Buildins Services (I, CNT95018.FM @ 51 1 /95 AMOUNT OF SUBCONTRACTORS' BiDS (To Accompany Proposal) 12 The bidder is to provide the following information on the subbids of all the listed subcontractors as part of the sealed bid submission. Additional pages can be attached, if required. 0 a Full ComDanv Name First Western Buildinq Servi.t.es * Licenses are renewable annually. submission of signed Contracts. Type of State Contracting License & No. c-3 9 .: - Carlsbad Business License No.* 1200622 Amount of Bid i$ or %I 100% If no valid license, indicate "NONE." Valid license must be obtained prior to 5/1/95 13 BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (lo Accompany Proposal) 0 Bidder submits herewith a statement of financial responsibility. .. A, Bank of America 101 North Pirst Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602)594-6561 Credit Information Line ~ - ~~~~ Account #: 001-680-191 B,..See attachments A, B and C @ CNTQ5016.FM @ 5/1/95 .. . 14 BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE (To Accompany Proposal) 0 The Bidder is required to state what work of a similar character to that included in the proposed Contract he/she has successfully performed and give references, with telephone numbers, which will enable the City to judge his/her responsibility, experience and skill. An attachment can be used. Date Name and Phone Contract No. of Person Name and Address Completed to Contract of the Employer SEE ATTACHMENT I 0 CNTO5016.FM @ Type of Work Amount of Contract 5/1/95 15 NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND SUBMITIED WITH BID PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE SECTlON 71 06 Douglas .. H. Ki.ng , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he or she is Manager (Name of Bidder) (litle) Of Brvgnt - Oradzation, Tnc- (Name of Firm) the party making the foregoing bid that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and that this affidavit was executed on the 31st day of July ,19%. f SignatuiBidder u Douglas ; H. King (NOTARY SEAL) ., ._ .. . 16 CONTRACT- PUBLIC WORKS a This agreement is made this /@ day of , 19% by and between the City of Carisbad, California, a municipal drporation, (hereinafter called "City"), and BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. whose principal place of business is 396 NORTH RALEIGH AVENUE, EL CAJON, CA 92020 (hereinafter called "Contractor".) City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. DescriDtion of Work. Contractor shall perform all work specified in the Contract documents for: (hereinafter called "project") 2. Provisions of Labor and Materials. Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and personnel to perform the work specified by the Contract Documents. 3. Contract Documents. The Contract Documents consist of this Contract, Notice Inviting Bids, Contractor's Proposal, Bidder's Bond, Designation of Subcontractors, Bidder's Statements of Financial Responsibility and Technical Ability, Non-collusion Affidavit, Escrow Agreement, Release Form, the Plans and Specifications, the Special Provisions, and all proper amendments and changes made thereto in accordance with this Contract or the Plans and Specifications, and all bonds for the project; all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. Contractor, her/his subcontractors, and materials suppliers shall provide and install the work as indicated, specified, and implied by the Contract Documents. Any items of work not indicated or specified, but which are essential to the completion of the work, shall be provided at the Contractor's expense to fulfill the intent of said documents. In all instances through the life of the Contract, the City will be the interpreter of the intent of the Contract Documents, and the City's decision relative to said intent will- be final and binding. Failure of the Contractor to apprise subcontractors and materials suppliers of this condition of the Contract will not relieve responsibility of compliance. 4. Pavment. For all compensation for Contractor's performance of work under this Contract, City shall make payment to the Contractor per Section 9-3 of the Standard SDecifications for Public Works Construction (SSPWC) 1994 Edition, and the latest supplement, hereinafter designated "SSPWC", as issued by the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association, and as amended by the Special Provisions section of this contract. The closure date for each monthly invoice will be the 30th of each month. Invoices from the Contractor shall be submitted- according to the required City format to the City's 5/1/95 * CNTQBOI6.FM @ 17 assigned project manager no later than the 5th day of each month. Payments will be delayed if invoices are received after the 5th of each month. The final retention amount shall not be released until the expiration of thirty-five (35) days following the recording of the Notice of Completion pursuant to California Civil Code Section 3184. Public Contract Code section 20104.50 requires a summary of its contents to be set forth in the terms of the contract. Below is such a summary. However, contractor should refer to Public Contract Code section 20104.50 for a complete statement of the law. The City shall make progress payments within 30 days after receipt of an undisputed and properly submitted payment request .from a contractor on a construction contract. If payment is not made within 30 days after receipt of an undisputed and properly submitted payment request, then the city shall pay interest to the contractor equivalent to the legal rate set forth in subdivision (a) of section 685.010 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Upon receipt of a payment request, the city shall, as soon as practicable after receipt, determine whether the payment request is a proper payment request. If the city determines that the payment request is not proper, then the request shall be returned to the contractor as soon as practicable but not later than seven (7) days after receipt. The returned request shall be accompanied by a document setting forth in writing the reasons why the payment request was not proper. If the City fails to return the denied request within the seven (7) day time limit, then the number of days available to the city to make payment without incurring interest shall be reduced by the number of days by which the city exceeds the seven (7) day return requirement. "Progress payment" includes all payments due contractors except that portion of the final payment designated by the contract as "retention earnings". A completed and executed release form in the form described in this contract (hereinafter "Release Form") shall be submitted prior to approval of each progress payment. The contractor shall list all disputed claims or potentially disputed claims which arise during the pay period. The purpose of the Release Form is to bring timely attention to areas of dispute or potential dispute between the contractor and the City for the pay period. Failure of the contractor to submit a completed and executed Release Form shall constitute the contractor's acknowledgement that no disputes of any type have arisen that pay period or remain from previous pay periods and the contractor waives all future rights in making claims for disputes arising in those pay periods. All previous and new disputed claims or potentially disputed claims shall be listed on the Release Form until such time as the disputed claims are resolved. The contractor shall not modify the Release Form in any way. 5. Independent Investiuation. Contractor has made an independent investigation of the jobsite, the soil conditions at the jobsite, and all other conditions that might affect the progress of the work, and is aware of those conditions. The Contract price includes payment for all work that may be done by Contractor, whether anticipated or not, in order to overcome underground conditions. Any information that may have been furnished to Contractor by City about underground conditions or other job conditions is for Contractor's convenience only, and City does not warrant that the conditions are as thus indicated. / I CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 @ 6. 7. 8. 18 Contractor is satisfied with all job conditions, including underground conditions and has not relied on information furnished by City. Contractor ResDonsible for Unforeseen Conditions. Contractor shall be responsible for all loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work or from the action of the elements or from any unforeseen difficulties which may arise or be encountered in the prosecution of the work until its acceptance by the City,. Contractor shall also be responsible for expenses incurred in the suspension or discontinuance of the work. However, Contractor shall not be responsible for reasonable delays in the completion of the work caused by acts of God, stormy weather, extra work, or matters which the specifications expressly stipulate will be borne by City. Hazardous Waste or Other Unusual Conditions. If the contract involves digging trenches or other excavations that extend deeper than four feet below the surface Contractor shall promptly, and before the following conditions are disturbed, noti City, in wriiing, of any: A. Material that Contractor believes may be material that is hazardous waste, as defined in Section 251 17 of the Health and Safety Code, that is required to be removed to a Class I, Class II, or Class 111 disposal site in accordance with provisions of existing law. B. Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing from those indicated. C., Unknown physical conditions at the site of any unusual nature, different materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the contract. City shall promptly investigate the conditions, and if it finds that the conditions do materially so differ, or do involve hazardous waste, and cause a decrease or increase in contractor’s costs of, or the time required for, performance of any part of the work shall issue a change order under the procedures described in this contract. In the event that a dispute arises between City and Contractor whether the conditions materially differ, or involve hazardous waste, or cause a decrease or increase in the contractor’s cost of, or time required for, performance of any part of the work, contractor shall not be excused from any scheduled completion date provided for by the contract, but shall proceed with all work to be performed under the contract. Contractor shall retain any and all rights provided either by contract or by law which pertain to the resolution of disputes and protests between the contracting parties. Chanae Orders. City may, without affecting the validity of the Contract, order changes, modifications and extra work by issuance of wriien change orders. Contractor shall make no change in the work without the issuance of a wriien change order, and Contractor shall not be entitled to compensation for any extra work performed unless the Ci has issued a wriien change order designating in advance the amount of additional compensation to be paid for the work. If a change order deletes any work, the Contract price shall be reduced by a fair and reasonable amount. If the parties are unable to agree on the amount of reduction, the work shall nevertheless proceed and the amount shall be determined by litigation. The only person authorized to order changes or extra work is the Project Manager. The wriien change order must be executed by the City Manager or the Ciy Council pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.172. a CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 19 9. Imminration Reform and Control Act. Contrador certifies he is aware of the requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (8 USC Sections 1101-1525) and has complied and will comply with these requirements, including, but not limited to, verifying the eligibility for employment of all agents, employees, subcontractors, and consultants that are included in this Contract. 10. 11. Prevailina Waqe. Pursuant to the California Labor Code, the director of the Department of Industrial Relations has determined the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in accordance with California Labor Code, Section 1773 and a copy of a schedule of said general prevailing wage rates is on file in the office of the City Engineer, and is incorporated by reference herein. Pursuant to California Labor Code, Section 1775, Contractor shall pay prevailing wages. Contractor shall post copies of all applicable prevailing wages on the job site. Indemnification. Contractor shall assume the defense of, pay all expenses of defense, and indemnrfy and hold harmless the City, and its officers and employees, from all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability of every kind, nature and description, directly or indirectly arising from or in connection with the performance of the Contractor or work; or from any failure or alleged failure of Contractor to comply with any applicable law, rules or regulations including those relating to safety and health; except for loss or damage which was caused solely by the active negligence of the City; and from any and all claims, loss, damages, injury and liability, howsoever the same may be caused, resulting directly or indirectly from the nature of the work covered by the Contract, unless the loss or damage was caused solely by the active negligence of the City. The expenses of defense include all costs and expenses including attorneys fees for litigation, arbitration, or other dispute resolution method. Contractor shall also defend and indemn'rfy the City against any challenges to the award of the contract to Contractor, and Contractor will pay all costs, including defense costs for the City. Defense costs include the cost of separate counsel for City, if City requests separate counsel. 12. Insurance. Contractor shall procure and maintain forthe duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Said insurance shall meet the Ciy's policy for insurance as stated in Resolution No. 91-403. COVERAGES AND LIMITS - Contractor shall maintain the types of coverages and minimum limits indicted herein: 1. Comprehensive General Liabilitv Insurance: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. If the policy has an aggregate limit, a separate aggregate in the amounts specified shall be established for the risks for which the City or its agents, officers or employees are additional insured. CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 20 2. Automobile Liability Insurance: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. In addition, the auto policy must cover anv vehicle used in the performance of the contract, used onsite or offsite, whether owned, non-owned or hired, and whether scheduled or non-scheduled. The auto insurance certificate must state the coverage is for "any auto" and cannot be limited in any manner. 3. Workers' Compensation and Empiovers' Liabilitv Insurance: Workers' compensation limits as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers' Liability limits of $1,OOO,OOO per incident. Workers' compensation offered by the State Compensation Insurance Fund is acceptable to the City. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS - Contractor shall ensure that the policies of insurance required under this agreement contain, or are endorsed to contain, the following provisions. General Liability and Automobile Liability Coverages: 1. 2. 3. 4. The City, its officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as additional insured as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Contractor; products and completed operations of the contractor; premises owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the contractor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its.officials, employees or volunteers. The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officials, employees or volunteers shall be in excess of the contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it. Any failure to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the Crty, its officials, employees or volunteers. Coverage shall state that the contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. "CLAIMS MADE" POLICIES - If the insurance is provided on a "claims made" basis, coverage shall be maintained for a period of three years following the date of completion of the work. NOTICE OF CANCELWTION -Each insurance policy required by this agreement shall be endorsed to state that coverage shall not be nonrenewed, suspended, voided, canceled, or reduced in coverage or limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice has been given to the City by certified mail, return receipt requested. DEDUCTIBLES AND SELF-INSURED RETENTION (S.I.R.) WELS -Any deductibles or self-insured retention levels must be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either: the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self- insured retention levels as respects the City, its officials and employees; or the a CNT05016.FM 5/1 j95 21 contractor shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigation, claim administration and defense expenses. 14. 15. 16. - CNTQ5016.FM 511 195 22 any obligation established by this contract. Any other securii that is mutually agreed to by the Contractor and the City may be substituted for monies withheld to ensure performance under this Contract. 17. Provisions Rewired bv Law Deemed Inserted. Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and included herein, and if, through mistake or otherwise, any such provision is not inserted, or is not correctly inserted, then upon application of either party, the Contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. 18. Additional Provisions. Any additional provisions of this agreement are set forth in the "General Provisions" or "Special Provisions" attached hereto and made a part hereof. (CORPORATE SEAL) .. APPROVED TO AS TO FORM: RONALD R. BALL City Attorney By: As&skmt My Attorney bP+Y Confractor CNTQ5018.FM 5/1/95 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT NO. 5907 County of San Dieqo On September 28, 1995 before me, Karen L. Morrison, Notary Public , personally appeared DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC Douglas H. King 3 NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) personally known to me - OR - c] proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT 0 INDIVIDUAL 0 CORPORATE OFFICER TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT TITLE(S) PARTNER(S) 17 LIMITED ATORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES TRUSTEE(S) GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: GENERAL DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES) SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Rernrnet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT NO. 5907 State of California County of Orange On October 13, 1995 before me, Nancy L. SaunderdNotary Public 1 personally appeared mersonally known to me - OR - [7 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory e idence to be the person(s) whose name d idare subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/- executed DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC Richard 9 NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) the same in his/- authorized capacityw, and that by his/- signature&j"on the instrument the persow or the entity upon behalf of which the persoMacted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. u OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL O~~ORPORATE OFFICER Signature Page PresidenZ. TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT TITLE(S) 0 PARTNER(S) LIMITED ATORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES 17 TRUSTEE(S) 0 GENERAL 2 - u GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR OTHER: no date DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTIN(IES) Bryant Organization, Inc. Douglas H. King SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Rernmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 -- Bond No. 137750835 23 0 LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carisbad, State of California, by Resolution NO. 9-244 , adopted SEPTEMBER 5, 1995 , has awarded to BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. (hereinafter designated as the "Principal"), a Contract for: in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformi& with the drawings and specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad and all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute said Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond, providing that if Principal or any of their subcontractors shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams used in, upon or about the performance of the work agreed to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the Surety on this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth. NOW,THEREFORE,WE, BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. 1 as Principal, (hereinafterdesignated asthe"Contractor), and as Surety, are held firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad in the sum of FORTY TWO ($ 42,315.00 ), said sum being fiiy percent (50%) of the estimated arraunt payable by the City of Carlsbad under the terms of the Contract, for which payment. well and ttuly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN AND NO/OO""""-"-"""-- bllm 0 and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the person or his/her subcontractors fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, supplies, or teams used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any other work or labor thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work or labor, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of the contractor and subcontractors pursuant to Section 13020 of the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work and labor that the Surety will pay for the same, not to exceed the sum specified in the bond, and, also, in case suit is brought upon the bond, costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, to be fixed by the court, as required by the provisions of Section 3248 of the California Civil Code. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Title 15 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code (commencing with Section 3082). Surety stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. @ CNTQSO16.FM 5/1/95 Cmtinental Casualty Company ,' 0 AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men by these Presents, That CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, does hereby make, constitute and appoint Mary Helen Grijalva, Richard Dawn, Ronda H. Epperson, Individually its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. of the Company. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors "Article IX-Execution of Documents Section 3. Appointment of Attorney-in-fact. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-in-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates of authority, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President or the Board of Directors, may, at any time, revoke all power and authortty previously given to any attorney-in-fact. This Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993. "Resolved, that the signature of the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of Article IX of the By-Laws, and the signature of the and any power or certificate bearing such facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed shall with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company." In Witness Whereof, CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Group Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1 3th day of June " 1995 . 0 Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power 1. 0 CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY 0 001 cos @7idLe.%, 8 BEN s -L 3497 *p- State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss: M.C. Vonnahme Group Vice President On this 13th day of June 1995 , before me personally came M. C. Vonnahme , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the Village of Darien , State of Illinois; that he is a Group Vice President of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affied pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. " My Commission Expires October 19, 1998 Linda C. Dempsey Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, Robert E. Ayo , Assistant Secretary of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, do hereby certii that the Power of Attorney herein above set forth is still in force. and further certifv that Section 3 of Article IX ofthe Bv-Laws of the ComDanv and the Resolution of the Board El -231 42-8 Robert E. Ayo Assistant Secretary 0 In the event that Contractor k an Indlvfdoal, Is agreed that the death of any buoh Contractor this zgw Executed by SURRY thls 19th day I le= of September I 1 sa. shall not exonerate the Surety from Its obligations under this bnd. CONTRACTOR: BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC . CONTINENTAT, CASUALTY C0MP.A-m -' .L [nama Contractor) (name of Surm I P.O. Box 29242 Phoenix, AZ 85038-9242 (rddrses of Surety) 602-379-7280 (print nnme hero) (telephone number of Surety) Ronda H. Epperson (prtnted name of Attorney-ln-Fact) 0 .corporate.resolutlon showing current .. (Proper notarial acknowledge of executlon by CONTRACTOR and SUREN must be atbched.) (Presldrnt or vice-preeldent and secretary or nsslstant secretary must stgn for corporations. If only one offlcer stgns, the corporatlon must attach a nsolutlon certified by the 6ecretary DT assistant secretary under corporate seal empowering that otncer to bind the corporatlon.) APPROVED AS TO FORM: RONALO R. BALL City Attorney By: ' CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT NO: County of Maricopa On September 19, 1995 before me, Kathy L. Duncan, Notary Public t DATE NAME. "E OF OFFICER - E.G.. 'JANE DOE. NOTARY PUBUC personally appeared Ronda H. Epperson I personally known to me - OR - 0 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrvm-e-nt: WITNESS m NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) __" ,_ - -2 . -- " ". -6 OTARY -. .. My Commissi& Expires: 12/4/97 OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persoqs relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF AllACHED DOCUMENT 0 INDIVIDUAL c] CORPORATE OFFlCER Faithful PerfomancelWarranty Bond TITLE OR lYPE OF DOCUMENT nws) PARTNER(S) [3- LMITED GENERAL Two (2) ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES c] TRUSTEE(S) Iz] GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR c] OTHER: September 19, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PEFiSON(S) OR ENTTW(IES) Continental Casualty Company SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE .. 91993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Rernrnel Ave.. P.O. 8ox 7184 9 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 . .. - ,e ,. .. ~. .. .. . ,. . . :‘e L 8 .P .. . , , -. . .. . ”- . ...~. ” * CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT .. .. State of California County of Sari Diego On September 28, 1995 before me, Karen L. Morrison, Notary Public DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G.. ‘JANE DOE. NOTARY PUBUC personally appeared -, Bpersonally known to me. - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) KN?ENLMoRRwoN capacity(ies), and that by hidherltheir coMM.+ 1062177 signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), sANoE6ocouNTy or the entity upon behalf of which the ~~-- person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY OPTIONAL Though .the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF AITACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL u CORPORATE OFFICER Faithful Perf ormance/Warranty Bond TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT nws) 0 PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED 0 GENERAL Two (2) ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES 0 TRUSTEE(S) GUARDIANKONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: September 19, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR EhmTY(IES) Bryant Ormnization, Inc. SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 91993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCtATlON 8236 Rernmet Ave., P.0. BOX 7184. Canoga Park, CA 97309-7184 ?I" ~. CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT No. 5907 State of California County of Orange On October 13, 1995 before me, Nancy L. Saunders/Notary Public , DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER ~ E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC personally appeared Ransbottom I mersonally known to me - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the personXgf whose nameM is/- subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/&eAhy executed the same in hisl!xd"eir authorized capacitym, and that by his/- signatureM on the instrument the persow, or the entity upon behalf of which the personm acted, executed the instrument. NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) WITNESS my hand and official seal. W OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT 0 INDIVIDUAL MORPORATE OFFICER Labor and Materials Bond President TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT TITLE(S) 0 PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED 0 AlTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES 17 - TRUSTEE(S) 0 GENERAL Five (5) u GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR OTHER: September 28, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTIP((IES) Douglas H. King / Rhonda H. Epperso Bryant Organization, Inc. SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01 993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 Bond No. LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND 137750835 23 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carisbad, State of California, by Resolution No. 9-244 , adopted SEPTEMBER 5, 1995 , has awarded to BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. (hereinafter designated as the “Principal”), a Contract for: in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the drawings and specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad and ail of which are incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute said Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond, providing that if Principal or any of their subcontractors shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or teams used in, upon or about the performance of the work agreed to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the Surety on this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth. NOW,THEREFORE,WE, BRYANT ORGANIZATION. INC. 8 as Principal, (hereinafterdesignated as the “Contractor“), and as Surety, are held firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad in the sum of FORTY TWO ($ 42,315.00 ), said sum being fifty percent (50%) of the estimated amount payable by the City of Carlsbad under the terms of the Contract, for which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the person or his/her subcontractors fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, supplies, or teams used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any other work or labor thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work or labor, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of the contractor and subcontractors pursuant to Section 13020 of the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work and labor that the Surety will pay for the same, not to exceed the sum specified in the bond, and, also, in case suit is brought upon the bond, costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney’s fees, to be fixed by the court, as required by the provisions of Section 3248 of the California Civil Code. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Tale 15 of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code (commencing with Section 3082). THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN AND NO/OO-------------------- Dollars Surety stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. CNTQSO16.FM 5/1/95 -" CNA For All the commitments You Make@ 0 AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION . POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men by these Presents, That CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, does hereby make, constitute and appoint Mary Helen Grijalva, Richard Dawn, Ronda H. Epperson, Individually of Scottsdale, Arizona ik true and lawful Attorney-in-fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature ~~ - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. of the Company. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors "Article IX-Execution of Documents Section 3. Appointment of Attorney-in-fact. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-in-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates.of authority, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President or the Board of Directors, may, at any time, revoke all power and authorky previously given to any attorney-in-fact. This Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authonty of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993. "Resolved, that the signature of the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of Article IX of the By-law, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power and any power or certificate bearing such facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed shall with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company." In Witness Whereof, CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Group Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1 3th day of June 1995 . 0 0 OQk co . @LdLe.+. " CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY 8 8- T L Yd &@- State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss: M.C. Vonnahme Group Vice President On this 1 3th day of June 1995 , before me personally came M. C. Vonnahme , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the Village of Darien , State of Illinois; that he is a Group Vice President of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authonty given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deea' of said corporation. 1- My Commission Expires October 19, 1998 Linda C. Dempsey Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, Robert E. Ayo , Assistant Secretary of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, do hereby cerbfy that the Power of Attorney herein above set forth is still in force, and further certify that Section 3 of Article IX ofthe 6.y-Laws of the Company and the Resolution of the Board 0 of Directors, set forth in said Power of Attorney are still in force: In testimo2y whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said Company this 19 th day of Sept-ber , 1995. El -231 42-8 / Robert E. Ayo Assistant Secretary 0 In the event that Contractor k an Individual, h Is agreed that the death of any suoh Cantractor shall not exonerate the Surety from Rs obligations under this bnd. Gcecutev CONTRACTOR this Executed by SURETY thls 19 th day of September , 1 as. BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. C0NTINE;NTAL CASUALTY coMPLw- ' .' {name d Contractor) (name d Surety) P.O. Box 29242 Phoenix, AZ 85038-9242 (addrass of Surety) :By: 602-379-7280 (prlnt nnme hare) (telephone number of Surety) Ronda H. Epperson (prlnted name of Attorney-ln-Fact) 0 (attach corporate.resofutlon showing current , (Proper notarial acknowledge of executlon by CONTRACTOR ad SURRY must be attached.) (Preddent or vice-presldent and secretary or ssslstant secntary must sign for corporations. if on& one offfcer sfgn8, the corporation must attach a resolution certlfled by the recretary or assistant secretary under corporate seal ernpowerlng thlt officer to bind the corporatton.) APPROVED AS TO FORM: RONALD R. BALL Chy Attorney 5/1/05 ., . , . . , . . . . ... . . . . - , . . .. . .. .~ ,:, . . ., . I ,.j. ~.. . .." ~ 1 . .' CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of 'Arizona County of Maricopa On September 19, 1995 before me, Kathy L. Duncan, Notary Public I OAT€ NAME. TITLE OF OFFICER ~ E.G.. .JANE DOE. NOTARY PUBUC personally appeared Ronda H. Epperson I personally known to me - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose.name(s) idare subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of whieh the person(s) acted, executed the 'in6hmpn;.. NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) _- - . ,"_ -, " .. - *; .- , My Conrmis$ion Expires: 12/4/97 OPTIONAL Though the data below. is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL 0 CORPORATE OFFICER Labor and Materials Bond TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED . 0 GENERAL Two (2) ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES 0 TRUSTEE(S) GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR OTHER: September 19, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: Continental Casualty Company NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENlTW(IES) SIGNER@) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE .. .< ..?. i , "G ......... -. ._ ! ;. . .. .A d. ... ...... -. .i ..I . .."CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT No: .. . .- .. .... ,.;. ... - - .. 5907 County of. Sari Diego September 28, 1995 before me, Karen L. Morrison., Notary Public , . DATE NAME. nnE OF OFFICER - E.G.. "NE OOE. NOTARY PUBUC personally appeared Douglas H. King ffpersonally known to me. - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the. person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) . Though the data.below is not required by law, it may prove valuabre to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF AlTACHED DOCUMENT Labor and Materials Bond nnws) TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT NUMBER OF PAGES September 19, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENlTW(IES) Bryant Organization, Inc. SIGNER@) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 81993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Rernrnet Ave.. P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park. CA 91309-7184 ~ .... - ... :." .. ., ..I .... ,* . CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT NO. 5907 State of California County of Oraye On October 13, 1995 before me, Nancy L. Saunders/Notary Public 5 DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., “JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC personally appeared Richard Ransbottom ? NAME@) OF SIGNER(S) aersonally known to me - OR - 0 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person@” whose name@+ is,!! subscribed to the within instrument and-ac- knowledged to me that heM&bey executed the same in his/- authorized capacitym and that by his/- signaturewon the instrument the persow, or the entity upon behalf of which the persow acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT Labor and Materials Bond President TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT TITLE(S) PARTNER(S) LIMITED ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES TRUSTEE(S) 0 GENERAL Five (5) - u GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: September 28, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES). Douglas H. King / Rhonda H. Eppersor Bryant Organization, Inc. SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01 993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 - Canoga Park, CA 91309.7184 Bond No. 137750835 25 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE/WARRANTY BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carisbad, State of California, by Resolution NO. 9-244 , adopted SEPTEMBER 5, 1995 , has awarded to BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. , (hereinafter designated as the "Principal"), a Contract for: in ttie City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the contract, the drawings and specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the Gty of Carisbad, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute said Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond for the faithful performance and warranty of said Contract; NOW,THEREFORE,WE, BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. , as Principal, (hereinafterdesignatedasthe"Contractor"), and , as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad, in the sum of EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED THIRTY AND NO/OO---- Dollars ($ 84,630.00 ), said sum being equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the estimated amount of the Contract, to be paid to City or its certain attorney, its successors and assigns; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. .................................... THE CONDITION OF THIS OBUGATION IS SUCH that if the above bounden Contractor, their 0 heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions, and agreements in the Contract and any aheration thereof made as therein provided on their part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Carlsbad, its officers, employees and agents, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; othewise it shall remain in full force and effect. As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified therefor, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by the City in successfully enforcing such Obligation, all to be taxed as costs and included in any judgment rendered. Surety stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, atteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. 0 CNT05018.FM 5/1/95 a $odinental Casualty Company h CiA For Ail the. commitments You Make@ AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men by these Presents, That CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, does hereby make, constitute and appoint Mary Helen Grijalva, Richard Dawn, Ronda H. Epperson, Individually of Scottsdale, Arizona its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. of the Company. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors "Article IX-Execution of Documents Section 3. Appointment of Attorney-in-fact. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-in-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates.of authority, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President or the Board of Directors, may, at any time, revoke all power and authority previously given to any attorney-in-fact. This Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993. "Resolved, that the signature of the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of Article IX of the By-Laws, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power and any power or certificate bearing such facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed shall with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company." In Witness Whereof, CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Group Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1 3th June 1995 , Of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY " $a State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss: On this 13th day of June 1995 , before me personally came M. C. Vonnahme , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the Village of Darien , State of Illinois; that he is a Group Vice President of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument: that he knows the seal of said Corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowiedges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. " NOTAW PUBUC @22dLe.%. OOk co. My Commission Expires October 19, 1998 Linda C. Dempsey Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, Robert E. Ayo , Assistant Secretary of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CCJMPANY, do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney herein above set forth is still in force, and further certify that Section 3 of Article IX of the By-Laws of the Company and the Resolution of the Board of Directors, set forth in said Power of Attorney are still in force. In1estimony:whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said Comoany this 19th day of Septeniher 1995. " Robert E. Ayo Assistant Secretary El -231 42-6 ,. . .. -~. . . . .. .. d. + p . e i.L1 26 0 In the event that Contwdor ia an Indfvidual, It le agreed that the death of any euuh Contmdor rhalt not ejronerate the Surety from Its obllgattons under thlr bond. Executed by CONTRACTOR thls 28 Smcuted by SUREfY thls 19 th day EdayofQm of September ,192. SUREIY: BXYANT ORGANIZATION, INC . - C0NTINE;NTAL CASUALJTY coMl?w <, [nlsms of Contractor) (name of Surety) \_ .\ L &pf<& P.O. Box 29242 Phoenix, AZ 85038-9242 . .. . By: (slgn here (address at Surety) 2b-4 t47 !?=LC; 602-379-7280 (print neme here) (telephone number of Suraty) h lutton showlng current' .. (Proper notarial acknowledge of execotlon by CONTRACTOR and SURETY must be attached.) (Presldent or vlce-presJdeM and secretsry or r6slstant secretary must sign for corporatlons. If only one offlcer slgns, the oorporatlon must attach a resolution oertlfied by tho secretary or assistant secretary under oorporate seal ernpowerlng that officer to blnd the carporatlon.) APPROVED AS TO FORM: RONALD R. BALL Cb Attorney 8y: CNTU60SI.F M 5/1/95 -d .. -: *. z A CALiFORNlA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT .. -.:. . .. . .. .. . NO: 5907 State of Arizona County of Maricopa On September 19, 1995 before me, Kathy L. Duncan, Notary Public DATE 1 NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - EG.. -JANE DOE. NOTARY PUBUC personally appeared Ronda H. Epperson NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) personally known to me' - OR - 0 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signaturets) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the in_stkument. _- ' i"__ " ,, = , .. .- - -~ - -. -" - ~ :, Continental Casualty Company SIGNER@) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 81993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION - 8236 Remmef Ave.. P.O. Box 7184 - hnqa Park, CA 91309-7184 r-2 CALtFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNO' .. WLEDGMENT NO: personally appeared Douqlas H. Rinq NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) khpersonally known to me' - OR - c] proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) idare subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the' person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY OPTIONAL . Though .the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persoqs relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACIN CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF AlTACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL 0 CORPORATE OFFICER Labor and Materials Bond TITLE OR RPE OF DOCUMENT nws) 0 PARTNER(S) El LIMITED 0 ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES TRUSTEE(S) 0 GUARDIAWCONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: September 19, 1995 0 GENERAL Two (2) DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENITWIES) Bryant Organization, Inc. SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE .. 81993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Remmet Ave.. P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT No. 5907 On October 13, 1995 before me, Nancy L. Saunders/Notary Public personally appeared n$ersonally known to me - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persop@+Whose nameMis/! subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/- executed ' the same in his- authorized capacityw, and that by his/- signature(."on the instrument the persoafsf; or the entity upon behalf of which the person(,@- acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC' Richard Ransbottom NAME@) OF SIGNER@) Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT OJEORPORATE OFFICER Faithful PerformanceFVarranty Bond TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT TITLE(S) ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR September 28, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES) Douglas H. King / Rhonda H. Epperso Bryant Organization, Inc. SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 Bond No. 137750835 25 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE/WARRANTY BOND WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, State of California, by Resolution No. 9-244 , adopted SEPTEMBER 5, 1995 , has awarded to BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. , (hereinafter designated as the "Principal"), a Contract for: in the City of Carlsbad, in strict conformity with the contract, the drawings and specifications, and other Contract Documents now on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute said Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond for the faithful performance and warranty of said Contract; NOW,THEREFORE,WE, BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. , as Principal, (hereinafterdesignatedastheContractof), and , as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Carlsbad, in the sum of EIGHTY FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED THIRTY AND Noloo---- Dollars ($ 84,630.00 . >, 'said sum being equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the estimated amount of the Contract, to be paid to City or its certain attorney, its successors and assigns; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the above bounden Contractor, their 0 heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions, and agreements in the Contract and any alteration thereof made as therein provided on their part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Carlsbad, its officers, employees and agents, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; othewise it shall remain in full force and effect. .............................. - As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified therefor, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by the City in successfully enforcing such obligation, all to be taxed as costs and included in any judgment rendered. Surety stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any change, extension of time, alterations or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. 5/1/95 -.- kontinental Casualty Company *i CIA For AU the commitments You Make@ AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION . POWER 'OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT Know All Men by these Presents, That CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, does hereby make, constitute and appoint Mary Helen Grijalva, Richard Dawn, Ronda H. Epperson, Individually of Scottsdale, Arizona its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. of the Company. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authorty of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors "Article IX-Execution of Documents Section 3. Appointment of Attorney-in-fact. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-in-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates of authorQ, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President or the Board of Directors, may, at any time, revoke all power and author@ previously given to any attorney-in-fact. This Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993. "Resolved, that the signature of the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice President and the seal of the Company may 0 be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of Article IX of the By-Laws, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power and any power or certificate bearing such facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed shall with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company." In Witness Whereof, CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Group Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1 3th June 1995 . Of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY " State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss: M.C. Vonnahme Group Vice President On this 1 3th day of June 1995 , before me personally came M. C. Vonnahme , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the Village of Darien , State of Illinois; that he is a Group Vice President of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authonty given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. " CERTIFICATE I. Robert E. Ayo , Assistant Secretary of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY' kOMPANY, do hereby cew that the Power of Attorney herein above set forth is still in force, and further cerbfy that Section 3 of Atticle IX of the-By-Laws of the Company and the Resolution of the Board of Directors, set forth in said Power of Attorney are still' in force. In testimo y .whoreof I have hereunto subscribed my n the seal of the said Company this 19 th day of Septa%er " - " 8ML T i El -231 42-8 / Robert E. Ayo Assistant Secretary In 'the event that Contiador is M Indfvldual, It Is agreed thd the death of any suoh Conhutor shall not ekonerate the Surety from Its obllgatlons under thlr bond. CONTRACTOR: SURER: BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. coNTm CASUALTY COMPANY i [name of Contractor) (nam of Surety) ., I By: (prlnt name here) P.O. Box 29242 Phoenix, AZ 85038-9242 (address of SUf8ty) 602-379-7280 (telephone number of Surety) Ronda H. Epperson (printd, name' of Attorney-in-Faat) lu2Ion showing current' (Proper noterlar acknowiedgs of exeeutlon by CONTRACTOR and SURETY must be attached,) (President or vice-president end secretary of adstant secretary must sfgn for corporatfons. If only one officer slgns, the oorporatton must attach a reaolutlon osrlnted by the recretary or assistant secretary under uarporsfe seal empowerlng that officer to bind the corporatlon.) APPROVED AS TO FORM: RONALD R, BALL Cky Attorney 8y: Cmror6.F M .. No: ! .. *. ... / .,>*: "___ ~. . ... "r- >;+*x*#- ....... " ... .. .. - .- ,. ....... ..... . -. .... State of 'Arizonai County of Maricopa On September 19, 1995 before me, Kathy L. Duncan, Notary Public NAME. TITLE OF OFFICER ~ E.G.. *JANE DOE. NOTARY PUBLIC personally appeared EJ personally known to me' - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Ronda H. Epperson NAME(S) Of SIGNER(S) Though .the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF AlTACHED DOCUMENT 0 CORPORATE OFFICER Faithful Performance/Warranty Bond TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT nus) ATTORNEY-IN-FACT NUMBER OF PAGES GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR September 19, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERsoN(S) OR ENlllY(IES) Continental Casualty Company SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 81993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 0236 Rernrnet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 .. . 5- e. .. CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California' Countyof San Diego On September 28, 1995 before me, Karen L. Morrison, Notary Public , DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G.. 'JANE DOL NOTARY PUBUC personally appeared Douqlas H. Kinq I BXpersonally known to me - OR - proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. NAME(S) Of SlGNER(S) WITNESS my hand and official seal. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY OPTIONAL Though .the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL CORPORATE OFFICER 0 PARTNER(S) c3- LIMITED 0 AlTORNEY-IN-FACT 0 TRUSTEE(S) 0 GUAROIAfVCONSERVATOR 0 OTHER: GENERAL SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S1 OR ENTITWES) Bryant Organization, Inc. Faithful PerfomancelWarranty Bond TITLE OR NPE OF DOCUMENT Two (2) NUMBER OF PAGES September 19, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE ..'I " .. .. .. 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION -8236 Rernmet Ave.. P.O. Box 7184 Cancga Park, CA 91309-7184 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT No. 5907 State of California County of Orange On October 13, 1995 before me, Nancy L. Saunders/Notary Public 3 personally appeared Richard Ransbottom 1 mersonally known to me - OR - 0 proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) to be the personMwhose namemis/w subscribed to the within instrument and ac- knowledged to me that he,kb&hey executed the same in hisA+c:l?h,+ authorized capacityM, and that by his," signaturem on the instrument the personM, or the entity upon behalf of which the personw acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPTIONAL Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT INDIVIDUAL [-_LSEORPORATE OFFICER President TITLE(S) 0 PARTNER(S) 0 LIMITED GENERAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT - TRUSTEE(S) Faithful Performance/Warranty Bond TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT u GUARDIANKONSERVATOR OTHER: Five (9 NUMBER OF PAGES SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES). Bryant Organization, Inc. September 28, 1995 DATE OF DOCUMENT Douglas H. King / Rhonda H. Eppersor SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE 01993 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184- Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 Additional Insureds are the City of Carlsbad, its officials, employees and volunteers and coverage under this policy shall be primary insurance as respects additional insureds. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Pete Wilson, Governor DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SELF-INSURANCE PLANS P 65 Watt Avenue, Suite 1 acramento, CA 95825 Phone (91 6) 483-3392 FAX (916) 483-1 535 CERTIFICATION OF SELF-INSURANCE OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This certifies that Subsidiary Certificate of Consent to Self- Insure No. 2092-C was issued by the Director of Industrial Relations to: BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. under the provisions of Section 3700, Labor Code of California, on February 1, 1988. The Certificate is now and has been in full force and effective since that date. 8 Dated at Sacramento, California This 25th day of April, 1995 544 c?w@-# 94 87p //C7-p5- p- +9b @M&. -rJ”- &/’s MBA/rws cc: BRYANT ORGANIZATION, INC. Attn: Diane Zimmerman 396 N. Raleigh Avenue El Cajon, CA 92020 2 z 0 tL v) LJ 'Z 0 cj %. cic: U m " x 0 > a k 1 a x cj E Y a :: 5 Y a W L I I L 0 > < 0 27 I I I* !I 1 I I I I City of Carlsbad Purchasing Department Representation and Certification The following representation and certification are to be completed, signed and returned with proposal. REPRESENTATIONS: Mark all applicable blanks. This offeror represents as part of this offer that the ownership, operation and control of the business, in accordance with the specific definitions tiited below is: (Check appropriate Ethnic Ownership Type) DEFINITIONS: BUSINESS ENTERPRISE: "Minority Business" is efined as a business, at least 51 percent of which is owned, perated and controlled by minority group members, or in the I 1 I 8 I 1 I case of publicly owned businesses, at least 51 percent of which is owned, operated and controlled by minority group members. The Small Business Administration defines the socially and economically disadvantaged (minorities) as Black American, Hispanic American, Native Americans (i.e. American Indian, Eskimos, Aleuts and Native Hawaiians), and Asian- Pacific Americans (Le., U.S. Citizens whose origins are from Japan, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, Samoa, Guam, the US. Trust Territories of the Pacific, Northern Marianas, Laos, Cambodia and Taiwan). " . I am currently certified by: Certification #: CERTIFICATION OF BUSINESS REPRESENTATION(S): Mark all applicable blanks. This offeror represents as a part of this offer that: This firm is , is not X a minority business. This firm is , is not 'a woman-owned business. WOMAN-OWNED BUSINESS: A woman-owned business is a business of which at least 51 percent is owned, controlled and operated by a woman or women. Controlled is defined as exercising the power to make policy decisions. Operation is defined as actually involved in the day-to-day management. CERTIFICATION: The information furnished is certified to be factual and correct as of the date submitted. Bryant 0rsanization.Inc. Douglas H. Kinq 396 N. Raleigh Avenue General Manager El Cajon, CA 92020 COMPANY NAME NAME rcI ADDRESS CITY, STATE AND ZIP SI-RE (619) 444-0616 July 31, 1995 TELEPHONE NUMBER DATE CMB5016.FM 5/1/95 28 OPTIONAL ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR SECURITY DEPOSITS IN LIEU OF RETENTION This Escrow Agreement is made and entered into by and between the City of Carlsbad whose address is 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, 92008, hereinafter called "City" and whose address is hereinafter called "Contractor" and Who* address is hereinafter called "Escrow Agent." For the consideration hereinafter set forth, the City, Contractor and Escrow Agent agree as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pursuant to Section 22300 of the Public Contract Code of the State of California, the contractor has the option to deposit securities with the Escrow Agent as a substitute for retention earnings required to be withheld by the City pursuant to the Construction Contract entered into between the City and Contractor for in the amount of dated (hereinafter referred to as the "Contract"). Alternatively, on written request of the contractor, the City shall make payments of the retention earnings directly to the escrow agent. When the Contractor deposits the securiiies as a substitute for Contract earnings, the Escrow Agent shall not'm the City within 10 days of the deposit. The market value of the securiiies at the time of the substitution shall be a least equal to the cash amount then required to be withheld as retention under the terms of the contract between the City and Contractor. Securiiies shall be held in the name of the , and shall designate the Contractor as the beneficial owner. The City shall make progress payments to the Contractor for such funds which otherwise would be withheld from progress payments pursuant to the Contract provisions, provided that the Escrow Agent holds securiiies in the form and amount specified above. When the City makes payment of retentions earned directly to the escrow agent, the escrow agent shall hold them for the benefit of the contractor until such time as the escrow created underthis contract is terminated. The contractor may direct the investment of the payments into securiiies. All terms and conditions of this agreement and the rights and responsibilities of the parties shall be equally applicable and binding when the Ci pays the escrow agent directly. The contractor shall be responsible for paying all fees for the expenses incurred by the Escrow Agent in administering the Escrow Account and all expenses of the City. These expenses and payment terms shall be determined by the City, Contractor and Escrow Agent. The interest earned on the securiiies or the money market accounts held in escrow and all interest earned on that interest shall be for the sole account of Contractor and shall be e CNTQ!301&FM 5/1/95 29 subject to withdrawal by Contractor at any time and from time to time without notice to the city. 6. Contractor shall have the right to withdraw all or any part of the principal in the Escrow Account only by wriien notice to Escrow Agent accompanied by wriien authorization from City to the Escrow Agent that City consents to the withdrawal of the amount sought to be withdrawn by Contractor. 7. The City shall have a right to draw upon the securities in the event of default by the Contractor. Upon seven days’ written notice to the Escrow Agent from the City of the default, the Escrow Agent shall immediately convert the securities to cash and shall distribute the cash as instructed by the City. 8. Upon receipt of wriien notification from the City certifying that the Contract is final and complete and that the Contractor has complied with all requirements and procedures. applicable to the Contract, the Escrow Agent shall release to Contractor all securiiies and interest on deposit less escrow fees and charges of the Escrow Account. The escrow shall be closed immediately upon disbursement of all moneys and securiiies on deposit and payments of fees and charges. 9. The Escrow Agent shall rely on the wriien notifications from the City and the contractor pursuant to Sections (4) to (6), inclusive, of this agreement and the City and Contractor shall hold Escrow Agent harmless from Escrow Agent’s release, conversion and disbursement of the securiiies and interest as set forth above. .... .... .... .... .... .... . .. . .... .... .... .... CNTQ5010.FM 511 195 30 10. The names of the persons who are authorized to give wriien notices or to receive wriien notice on behalf of the City and on behalf of Contractor in connection with the foregoing, and exemplars of their respective signatures are as follows: For City: Title Name Signature For Contractor: For Escrow Agent: Address Title Name Signature Address Title Name Signature Address 5/1/95 31 At the time the Escrow Account is opened, the City and Contractor shall deliver to the Escrow Agent a fully executed counterpart of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their proper officers on the date first set forth above. For City: For Contractor: For Escrow Agent: Title Name Signature Address Title Name Signature Address Title Name Signature Address 51 1 /95 32 RELEASE FORM e THIS FORM SHALL BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO APPROVAL OF MONTHLY PROGRESS PAYMENTS. NAME OF CONTRACTOR: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PERIOD WORK PERFORMED: RETENTION AMOUNT FOR THIS PERIOD: $ DISPUTED WORWCLAIMS DESCRIPTION OF DISPUTED WORWCLAIM AMOUNT CLAIMED /OR ESTIMATE) Contractor further expressly waives and releases any claim Contractor may have, of whatever type or nature, for the period specified which is not shown as disputed work/claim on this form. This release and waiver has been made voluntarily by Contractor without any fraud, duress or undue influence by any person or entity. Contractor is referred to paragraph 4 of the Public Works Contract. Contractor further certifies, warrants, and represents that all bills for labor, materials, and work due Subcontractors for the specified period will be paid according to Public Contract Code Section 20104.50 and Business and Professions Code Section 7108.5 and that the parties signing below on behalf of Contractor have express authority to execute this release. DATED: e - CNT95OlB.FM PRINT NAME OF CONTRACTOR DESCRIBE ENTlTY(Partnership, Corporation, etc.) By: Title: By: Title: 5/1/95 * SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1. SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL PROVISIONS TO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION 1-1 TERMS To Section 1-1 , add: A. Reference to Drawings: 33 Where words "shown," "indicated," 'detailed," 'noted," "scheduled," or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that reference is made to the plans accompanying these provisions, unless stated otherwise. 8. Directions: Where words "directed," "designated," "selected," or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that the direction, designation or selection of the Engineer is intended, unless stated otherwise. The word "required" and words of similar import shall be understood to mean "as required to properly complete the work as required and as approved by the City Engineer," unless stated otherwise. C. Equals and Approvals: 0 Where the words "equal," "approved equal," "equivalent," and such words of similar import are used, it shall be understood such words are followed by the expression "in the opinion of the Engineer," unless otherwise stated. Where the words "approved," "approval," "acceptance," or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that the approval, acceptance, or similar import of the Engineer is intended. D. Perform and Provide: The word "perform" shall be understood to mean that the Contractor, at her/his expense, shall perform all operations, labor, tools and equipment, and further, including the furnishing and installing of materials that are indicated, specified or required to mean that the Contractor, at her/his expense, shall furnish and install the work, complete in place and ready to use, including furnishing of necessary labor, materials, tools, equipment, and transportation. 1-2 DEFINITIONS Modrfy Section 1-2 as follows: Agency - the City of Carlsbad, California Engineer -the Project Manager for the City of Carlsbad or his approved representative CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 34 2-4 CONTRACT BONDS Delete the third sentence of the first paragraph having to do with a surety being listed in the latest revision of U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570. Modify Paragraphs three and four to read: The Contractor shall provide a faithful performance/warranty bond and payment bond (labor and materials bond) for this contract. The faithful performance/warranty bond shall be in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price and the payment bond shall be in the amount of 50 percent of the contract price. Both bonds shall extend in full force and effect and be retained by the city during the course of this project until they are released according to the provisions of this section. The faithful performance/warranty bond will be reduced to 25 percent of the original amount 35 days after recordation of the Notice of Completion and will remain in full force and effect for the one year warranty period and until all warranty repairs are completed to the satisfaction of the city engineer. The payment bond shall be released six months plus 35 days after recordation of the Notice of Completion if all claims have been paid. Add the following: All bonds are to be placed with a surety insurance carrier admitted and authorized to transact the business of insurance in California and whose assets exceed their liabilities in an amount equal to or in excess of the amount of the bond. The bonds are to contain the following documents: 1) An original, or a certified copy , of the unrevoked appointment, power of attorney, by laws, or other instrument entitling or authorizing the person who executed the bond to do so. 2) A certified copy of the certificate of authority of the insurer issued by the insurance commissioner. If the bid is accepted, the City may require a financial statement of the assets and liabilities of the insurer at the end of the quarter calendar year prior to 30 days next preceding the date of the execution of the bond. The financial statement shall be made by an officer's certificate as defined in Section 173 of the Corporations Code. In the case of a foreign insurer, the financial statement may be veriiied by the oath of the principal officer or manager residing within the United States. 2-5 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS To Section 2-5.1, General, add: The specifications for the work include the Standard Specificotions for Public Work ConsVuction, by the Southern California Chapter of the American Public Works Association, and as amended by the Special Provisions section of this contract. 1 (SSPWC), 1994 Edition, and the latest supplement, hereinafter designated "SSPWC", as issued CNTQ5018.FM 5/1/95 35 The Construction Plans consist of NO sheet(s) designated as City of Carlsbad Drawing No. . The standard drawings utilized for this project are the latest edition of the Sun Diego Area Regional Standard Drawings, hereinafter designated SDRS, as issued by the San Diego County Department of Public Works, together with the City of Carlsbad Supplemental Standard @ Drawings. Copies of pertinent standard drawings are enclosed with these documents. To Section 2-5.3, Shop Drawings, add: Where installation of work is required in accordance with the product manufacturer's direction, the Contractor shall obtain and distribute the necessary copies of such instruction, including two (2) copies to the City. To Section 2-5, add: 2-5.4 Record Drawinas: The Contractor shall provide and keep up-to-date a complete "as-built" record set of transparent sepias, which shall be corrected daily and show every change from the original drawings and specifications and the exact "as-built" locations, sizes and kinds of equipment, underground piping, valves, and all other work not visible at surface grade. Prints for this purpose may be obtained from the City at cost. This set of drawings shall be kept on the job and shall be used only as a record set and shall be delivered to the Engineer upon completion of the work. 3-5 DISPUTED WORK All claims .by the contractor for $375,000 or less shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures in the Public Contract Code, Division 2, Part 3, Chapter 1 , Article 1.5 (commencing with Section 20104) which is set forth below: Article 1.5 Resolution of Construction Claims 20104. (a)(l) This article applies to all public works claims of three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000) or less which arise between a contractor and a local agency. (2) This article shall not apply to any claims resulting from a contract between a contractor and a public agency when the public agency has elected to resolve any disputes pursuant to Article 7.1 (commencing with Section 10240) of Chapter 1 of Part 2. (b)(l) "Public work has the same meaning as in Sections 3100 and 3106 of the Civil Code, except that "public work" does not include any work or improvement contracted for by the state or the Regents of the University of California. (2) "Claim" means a separate demand by the contractor for (A) a time extension, (B) payment of money or damages arising from work done by, or on behalf of, the contractor pursuant to the contract for a public work and payment of which is not otherwise expressly provided for or the claimant is not otherwise entitled to, or (C) an amount the payment of which is disputed by the local agency. (c) The provisions of this article or a summary thereof shall be set forth in the plans or specifications for any work which may give rise to a claim under this article. (d) This article applies only to contracts entered into on or after January 1, 1991. 20104.2 For any claim subject to this article, the following requirements apply: (a) The claim shall be in writing and include the.documents necessary to substantiate the claim. Claims must be filed on or before the date of final payment. Nothing in this subdivision 0 CNTO5016.FM 5/1/95 CNTO5016.FM e3 37 (b)(l) If the matter remains in dispute, the case shall be submitted to judicial arbitration pursuant to Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 11 41.1 0) of Title 3 of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, notwithstanding Section 1141.1 1 of that code. The Civil Discovery Act of 1986 (Article 3 (commencing with Section 2016) of Chapter 3 of Title 3 of Part 4 of the Code of Civil procedure) shall apply to any proceeding brought underthe subdivision consistent with the rules pertaining to judicial arbitration. (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon stipulation of the parties, arbitrators appointed for purposes of this article shall be experienced in construction law, and, upon stipulation[of the parties, mediators and arbitrators shall be paid necessary and reasonable hourly rates of pay not to exceed their customary rate, and such fees and expenses shall be paid equally by the parties, except in the case of arbitration where the arbitrator, for good cause, determines a different division. In no event shall these fees or expenses be paid by state or county funds. ~ (3) In addition to Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 1 141.10) Title 3 of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, any party who after receiving an arbitration award requests a trial de novo but does not obtain a more favorable judgment shall, in addition to payment of costs and fees under that chapter, pay the attorney’s fees of the other party arising out of the trial de novo. (c) The court may, upon request by any party, order any witnesses to participate in the mediation or arbitration process. 20104.6. (a) No local agency shall fail to pay money as to any portion of a claim which is undisputed except as otherwise provided in the contract. (b) In any suit filed under Section 20104.4, the local agency shall pay interest at the legal rate on any arbitration award or judgment. The interest shall begin to accrue on the date the suit is filed in a court of law. 4-1 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP To Section 4-1.3.1, Inspection Requirements, General, add: All work shall be under the observation of the Engineer or his appointed representative. The Engineer shall have free access to any or all parts of work at any time. Contractor shall furnish Engineer with such information as may be necessary to keep herihim fully informed regarding progress and manner of work and character of materials. Inspection of work shall not relieve Contractor from any obligation to fulfill this Contract. Modw Section 4-1.4, Test of Materials, as follows: Except as specified in these Special Provisions, the Agency will bear the cost of testing materials and/or workmanship where the results of such tests meet or exceed the requirements indicated in the Standard Specifications and the Special Provisions. The cost of all other tests shall be borne by the Contractors. & At the option of the Engineer, the source of supply of each of he materials shall be approved by him before the delivery is started. All materials proposed for use may be inspected or tested at any time during their preparation and use. If, after trial, it is found that sources of supply which have been approved do not furnish a uniform product, or if the product from any source proves unacceptable at any time, the Contractor shall furnish approved material from other approved sources. After improper storage, handling or any other reason shall be rejected. CNTQ5016.FM 51 1 /95 38 All backfill and subgrade shall be compacted in accordance with the notes on the plans and the SSPWC. Compaction tests may be made by the City and all costs for tests that meet or exceed the requirements of the specifications shall be borne by the City. Said tests may be made at any place along the work as deemed necessary by the Engineer. The costs of any retests made necessary by noncompliance with the specifications shall be borne by the Contractor. Add the following section: 4-1.7 Nonconforminn Work The contractor shall remove and replace any work not conforming to the plans or specifications upon written order by the Engineer. Any cost caused by reason of this nonconforming work shall be borne by the Contractor. 5-1 LOCATION Add the following: The City of Carlsbad and affected utility companies have, by a search of known records, endeavored to locate and indicate on the Plans, all utilities which exist within the limits of the work. However, the accuracy of completeness of the utilities indicated on the Plans is not guaranteed. 5-4 RELOCATION Add: The temporary or permanent relocation or alteration of utilities, including service connection, desired by the Contractor for hidher own convenience shall be the Contractor’s own responsibility, and he/she shall make all arrangements regarding such work at no cost to the City. If delays occur due to utilities relocations which were not shown on the Plans, it will be solely the City’s option to extend the completion date. In order to minimize delays to the Contractor caused by the failure of other parties to relocate utilities which interfere with the construction, the Contractor, upon request to the City, may be permitted to temporarily omit the portion of work affected by the utility. The portion thus omitted shall be constructed by the Contractor immediately following the relocation of the utility involved unless otherwise directed by the City. 6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Modlfy this section as follows: A construction schedule is to be submitted by the Contractor per the following: 1. The prime contractor is required to prepare in advance and submit at the time of the project preconstruction meeting a detailed critical path method (CPM) project schedule. This schedule is subject to the review and approval of the City. CNT95016.FM @ 5/1/95 39 The schedule shall show a complete sequence of construction activities, identifying work for the complete project in addition to work requiring separate stages, as well as any other logically grouped activities. The schedule shall indicate the early and late start, early and late finish, 50% and 90% completion, and any other major construction milestones, materials and equipment manufacture and delivery, logic ties, float dates, and duration. The prime contractor shall revise and resubmit for approval the schedule as required by City when progress is not in compliance with the original schedule. The prime contractor shall submit revised project schedules with each and every application for monthly progress payment identifying changes since the previous version of the schedule. The schedule shall indicate estimated percentage of completion for each item of work at each and every submission. The failure of the prime contractor to submit, maintain, or revise the schedule (s) shall enable City, at its sole election, to withhold up to 10% of the monthly progress payment otherwise due and payable to the contractor until the schedule has been submitted by the prime contractor and approved by City as to completeness and conformance with the aforementioned provisions. 2. 3. 4. 5. No changes shall be made to the construction schedule without the prior written approval of the Engineer. Any progress payments made after the scheduled completion date shall not constitute a waiver of this paragraph or any damages. Coordination with the respective utilrty company for removal or relocation of conflicting utilities shall be requirements prior to commencement of work by the Contractor. 6-5 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT Grounds for termination of the contract by the City include failure of the City or Contractor to obtain necessary permits from other governmental agencies, or unreasonable delay caused by enforcement of laws and regulations by other pubiic agencies, including but not limited to, enforcement of the Endangered Species Act and other similar laws. 6-6.3 PAYMENT FOR DELAYS TO CONTRACTOR The Crty shall not be liable for delay caused by the enforcement of laws and regulations by other public agencies, including but not limited to, enforcement of the Endangered Species Act and other similar laws. 6-5 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT Grounds for termination of the contract by the Ciy include failure of the City or Contractor to obtain necessary permits from other governmental agencies, or unreasonable delay caused by enforcement of laws and regukiions by other pubiic agencies, i~l~~~~ but not limited to, enforcement of the Endangered Species Act and other similar laws. 0 CNT95016.FM 5/1/95 40 PAYMENT FOR DELAYS TO CONTRACTOR The City shall not be liable for delay caused by the enforcement of laws and regulations by other public agencies, including but not limited to, enforcement of the Endangered species Act and other similar laws. 6-7 TIME OF COMPLETION The Contractor shall begin work within thirty calendar days after receipt of the 'Notice to Proceed" and shall diligently prosecute the work to completion within thirty consecutive days after the date of the Notice to Proceed. To Section 6-7.2, Working Day, add: Hours of work - All work shall normally be performed between the hours of ZOO a.m. and sunset, from Mondays through Fridays. The contractor shall obtain the approval of the Engineer if helshe desires to work outside the hours state herein. Contractor may work during Saturdays and holidays only with the wriien permission of the Engineer. This written permission must be obtained at least 48 hours prior to such work. The Contractor shall pay the inspection costs of such work. 6-8 COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE Add the following: All work shall be guaranteed for one (1) year after the filing of a "Notice of Completion" and any faulty work or materials discovered during the guarantee period shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor, at his expense. Twenty-five percent of the faithful performance bond shall be retained as a warranty bond for the one year warranty period. 6-9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Modify this section as follows: If the completion date is not met, the contractor will be assessed the sum of $100 per day for each day beyond the completion date as liquidated damages for the delay. Any progress payments made after the specified completion date shall not constitute a waiver of this paragraph or of any damages. 7-3 LIABILITY INSURANCE Add the following: All insurance is to be placed with insurers that have a rating in Best's Key Rating Guide of at least A-:V and are admitted and authorized to conduct business in the state of California and are listed in the official publication of the Department of insurance of the State of California. CNTS5DiB.FM 5/1/95 41 7-4 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION INSURANCE Add the following: All insurance is to be placed with insurers that are admitted and authorized to conduct business in the state of California and are listed in the official publication of the Department of Insurance of the State of California. Policies issued by the State Compensation Fund meet the requirement for workers’ compensation insurance. 7-5 PERMITS Modrfy the first sentence to read: The agency will obtain, at no cost to the Contractor, all encroachment, right-of-way, grading, and building permits necessary to perform work for this contract on City property, in streets, highways (except State highway right-of-way), railways or other rights-of-way. Add the following: Contractor shall not begin work until all permits incidental to the work are obtained. 7-8 PROJECT AND SITE MANAGEMENT To Section 7-8.1 , Cleanup and Dust Control, add: Cleanup and dust control shall be executed even on weekends and other non-working days at the City’s request. Add the following to Section 7-8: 7-8.8 Noise Control All internal combustion engines used in the construction shall be equipped with mufflers in good repair when in use on the project with special attention to City Noise Control Ordinance No. 31 09, Carlsbad Municipal Code, Chapter 8.48. 7-10 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY Add the following to Section 7-10.4, Public Safety: 7-10.4.4 Safetv and Protection of Workers and Public The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the work and shall comply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State and Municipal safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about, or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. He/she shall erect and properly maintain at all time, as required by the conditions and progress of the work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and public, and shall use danger signs warning against hazards created by such features of construction as protruding nails, hoists, well holes, and falling materials. CNTg5018.FM 511 195 42 7-13 LAWS TO BE OBSERVED Add the following: Municipal ordinances which affect this work include Chapter 11.06. Excavation and Grading. If this notice specifies locations or possible materials, such as borrow pits or gravel beds, for use in the proposed construction project which would be subject to Section 1601 or Section 1603 of the Fish and Game Code, such conditions or modifications established pursuant to Section 1601 of the Fish and Game Code shall become conditions of the contract. 8 FACILITIES FOR AGENCY PERSONNEL Delete this section. 9-3 PAYMENT Modify Section 9-3.2, Partial and Final Payment, as follows: Delete the second sentence of the third paragraph having to do with reductions in amount of retention. 10 SURVEYING Contractor shall employ a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer to perform necessary surveying for this project. Requirements of the Contractor pertaining to this item are set forth in Section 2-9.5 of the SSPWC. Contractor shall include cost of surveying service within appropriate items of proposal. No separate payment will be made. Survey stakes shall be set and stationed by the Contractor’s surveyor for curbs at 50’ intervals (25’ intervals for curves), curb returns at BCR, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and ECR, headers, sewers, storm drains, and structures (4 corners min.). Rough grade as required to satisfy cut of fill to finished grade (or flowline) as indicated on a grade sheet. Contractor shall transfer grade hubs for construction and inspection purposes to crown line base grade of streets as required by Engineer. Contractor shall protect in place or replace all obliterated survey monuments as per Section 8771 of the Business and Professional Code. Contractor shall provide Engineer with 2 copies of survey cut sheets prior to commencing construction of surveyed item. 11 WATER FOR CONSTRUCTION The Contractor shall obtain a construction meter for water utilized during the construction under this contract. The Contractor shall contact the appropriate water agency for requirements. The contractor shall include the cost of water and meter rental within appropriate items of the proposal. No separate payment will be made. CNTQ5016.FM 511 195 43 REROOFING II. SPECIAL PROVISIONS TO CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION SEVEN SPECIFICATIONS FOR: CITY HALL NORTH, CITY HALL SOUTH, PENTHC IUSE(S) PART I - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The attached are components of this section: 1. General Conditions. 2. Bid Form. 3. Statement of roofing material manufacturers qualifications. 4. This Specification and Drawings. 1.02 SCOPE OF WORK A. Furnish and install specified roofing and related components to City of Carlsbad buildings as designated during job walk. B. Work includes: 1. 2. 3. Removal and replacement of designated roofing and insulation. Installation of the following: a. Roof insulation. b. Specified flashings and accessories. c. New Coping. Installation of: a. Cold process built-up roofing system. b. Gravel surfaced. 4. Remove air conditioning unit #3 on south wing and dispose of properly. Roof over existing curb. C. The City’s Project Manager for this job is Chuck Walden, Facilities Superintendent. Phone number 434-2992. 1.03 QUALITY CONTROL A. Contractor shall: 1. Be experienced in cold process built-up roofing. 5 years minimum. 2. Be a Manufacturer Certified Contractor. CNT95018.FM @ 5/1/95 44 3 Be approved by manufacturer. The contractor shall be required to acquire full-time inspection days utilizing manufacturer's technical inspectors. The minimum number of Technical Service full time inspection days will be 3 days for a project of 200 squares (20,000 square feet) or less. The number of days will increase at a rate of 1 day for each additional 100 squares (10,000 square feet). 4 Has not been in Chapter 7 during the last 10 years. 5 Provide list of at least five projects available for inspection employing same system within 50 mile radius of City.. 6. Utilize a SMACNA member sheet metal company for the fabrication and of all sheet metal details. Contact: Charles Baxter, Executive Director, SMACNA San Diego, 61 9/460-5362 B. Roofing material supplier shall: 1. Be Associate Member in good standing with National Roofing Contractors' Association (NRCA) for at least five (5) years. 2. Be nationally recognized in roofing, waterproofing, and moisture survey industry. 3. Be approved by City.. 4. Has not been in Chapter 1 I during the last five (5) years. 5. Provide City with names of at least 4 qualified applicators. 6. Employ full-time Field Technical Services Representative available for final roof inspection. 7. Provide list of at least 3 projects available for inspection employing same roofing system within 30 mile radius of City.. 8. The City may authorize the material manufacturer's representative to periodically examine the work in progress, as well as upon completion, in order to assist in ascertaining the extent to which the materials and procedures conform to the requirements of these specifications and to the published instructions of the material manufacturer. 9. 10. 11. 12. CNT95016.FM @ The authorized material manufacturer's field representative shall be responsible for: Rendering any inspection services the City's representative may request; Keeping the Project Manager informed after periodic inspections as to the progress and quality of the work as observed; Calling to the attention of the contractor those observed matters which he considers to be in violation of the contract requirements; 511 195 c. 0. E. F. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 45 Reporting to the Project Manager any failure or refusal of the contractor to correct unacceptable practices called to his attention; Supervise the taking of test cuts and the restoration of such areas; Certifying, after completion of the work and based on his observations and tests, his opinion as to the extent to which the contractor has complied with these specifications, as well as to the published instructions of the material manufacturer. Final payment will not be released until such time that this certffication is received by the City. The presence and activities of the material manufacturer's field representative shall in no way relieve the contractor of his contractual responsibilities. In the event of a dispute, the City's representative shall have final authority. Non-compliance with the terms of this specification and ensuing contract can result in either the canceftation of this contract, or complete replacement of the defective areas at the contractor's expense. In the event of cancellation, the City will not be obligated to compensate the contractor for any work undertaken. The City is a supporter of responsible Health, Safety and Environmental issues and requires all manufacturers to have similar concerns, convictions and commitments. To this end, the primary manufacturers of materials used on the City's roof must submit a formalized Corporate HS & E Policy and demonstrate active participation in such a policy. The City is desirous of quality performance in all areas of roofing construction and as a result is requiring primary sourcing of material from one company in order to insure consistent quality. The material manufacturer supplying material for the City's roofs must manufacture at least 80% of supplied materials in facilities actually owned or solely leased by said manufacturer. The material manufacturer shall submit veriiication of the foregoing by affidavit of corporate officer. Project meetings: a. Pre-construction conference: b. Will be scheduled by Project Manager within fifteen (15) days after notice of award. c. Attendance: 1) Roofing material manufacturer/specifier/ contractor. 2) Project Manager 1) Designation of responsible personnel. 2) Walkover inspection. 3) Schedule of work d. Agenda: Progress meetings: a Will be scheduled by Crty as required. b Attendance: 1) Project Manager 2) Job superintendent. 5/1/95 46 3) Roofing material manufacturer/specifier/ contractor. 1) Review of work progress. 2) Field observations, problems, and decisions. 3) Identification of problems which impede planned progress. 4) Maintenance of progress schedule. 5) Corrective measures to regain projected schedules. 6) Planned progress during succeeding work period. 7) Coordination of projected progress. 8) Maintenance of quality and work standards. 9) Effect of proposed changes on progress schedule and coordination. IO) Other business relating to work. e. Minimum agenda: G Final inspection: 1. Will be scheduled by. roofing material manufacturer upon job completion. 2. Attendance: a. Contractor. b. Roofing material manufacturer/specifier. c. Project Manager a. Walkover inspection. b. Identification of problems which may impede issuance of warranty. 3. Minimum agenda: H. Random sampling: 1. Roofing material: c. During course of work, Project Manager or his representative may secure samples according to ASTM D140-70 (1 981) of materials being used from containers at job site and submit them to an independent laboratory for comparison to specified material. d. Should test results prove that a material is not functionally equal to specified material: 1) Contractor shall pay for all testing. 2) Roofing installed and found not to comply with the specifications shall be removed and replaced at no change in the contract price. 1. Regulatory requirements: 1. Uniform Building Code. 2 UL 790. e. "Class A" (only acceptable as listed in 1994 U.L roofing materials systems directory.) b. All primary roofing products if different than those specified; mastics, adhesives, ply sheet(s), coatings, flashing membrane, must bearthe U.L. lable on the product wrapper. A sample of the wrapper from each of the specified componet parts must be submitted for approval prior job start. J. Plans and specifications: CNTQ5018.FM 5/1/95 47 1. Contractor must notify City and specifier of any omissions, contradictions or conflicts seven (7) days before bid date. City and specifier will provide necessary corrections or additions to plans and specifications by addendum. If he does not so notify City and specifier of any such condition, it will be assumed he has included the necessary items in his bid to complete this specification. 2. It is the intent that this be a completed project as far as the contract documents set forth. It is not the intent that different phases of work on this project be delegated to various trades and subcontractors by the contract documents. Contractor must make his own contracts with various subcontractors, setting forth the work these subcontractors will be held responsible for. Contractor alone will be held responsible by the City for the completed project. 3. If the contractor feels a conflict exists between'what is considered good roofing practice and these specifications he shall state in writing all objections prior to submitting quotations. 4. It is the Contractor's responsibility during the course of the work, to bring to the attention of the Project Manager any defective membrane, insulation or deck discovered where not previously identified. 1.04 REFERENCES A. APA - American Plywood Association, Tacoma, WA. B. ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA. C. NRCA - National Roofing Contractors Association, Chicago, IL. D. RlC/TIMA Technical Bulletin 281-1 - Roof Insulation Specimen Conditioning Procedure, The Roof Insulation Committee of the Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association, Mt. Kisco, NY. E. UL - Underwriters Laboratories. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit with Bid: 1. Product compatibility: a. Wriien verification from roofing material supplier that major roofing components, including (but not limited to) coatings, cold process adhesives; roofing ply sheets; reinforcement fabric felts and mats; mastics; and sealants originate from single-source supplier. 2. Test reports: a. Written verification from roofing material supplier that major roofing components, including (but not limited to) coatings, cold process adhesives; roofing ply sheets; reinforcement fabric felts and mats; mastics; and sealants originate from single-source supplier. b. In accordance with Regulatory Requirements and performance data for the roofing system and all other components specified, Contractor who wants to submit bid on equal materials must submit test results of comparison and also CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 48 3. 4. wriien report from U.S. Testing Company, Inc. (Address: 5555 Telegraph Road, Los Angeles, California 90040) to the City of Carlsbad, showing that those materials/system that meet or exceed all requirements and/or performance data listed in Part 1 - General and or Part 2 - Products. Red label products: a. Written veiiication from roofing material supplier that cold process coatings Product data: a. Product data sheets. b. Material safety data sheets. c. Samples of coatings, adhesives, and roofing ply sheets. d. Shop drawings or samples of metal flashings, showing exact profile, lengths, e. Sampfe of each fastener type. are not red label. joints, terminations, and methods of attachment. 1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Delivery of materials: 1. Deliver materials to job-site in new, dry, unopened, and well-marked containers 2. Deliver materials in sufficient quantity to allow continuity of work. 3. Coordinate delivery with Project Manager. showing product and manufacturer's name. B. Do not order project materials or start work before receiving City's Notice to Proceed. C. Storage of materials: 1. Store roll goods on ends only. Discard rolls which have been flattened, creased, 2. Stack insulation on pallets. 3. Store materials marked "keep from freezing" in areas where temperatures will remain 4. Remove plastic packaging shrouds. Cover top and sides of all stored materials with 5. Rooftop storage: Disperse material to avoid concentrated loading. 6. No materials may be stored in open or in contact with ground or roof surface. 7. Should Contractor be required to quickly cover material temporarily, such as during an unanticipated rain shower, all materials shall be stored on a raised platform covered with secured canvas tarpaulin (not polyethylene), top to bottom. 8. Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the protection and safekeeping of products stored on premises. or otherwise damaged. Place materials on pallets. Do not stack pallets. above 40°F. tarpaulin (not polyethylene). Secure tarpaulin. D. .Material handling: 1. Handle materials to avoid bending, tearing, or other damage during transportation and installation. 2. Material handling equipment shall be selected and operated so as not to damage existing construction or applied roofing. Do not operate or situate material handling equipment in locations that will hinder smooth flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. 5/1/95 e- 49 1.07 SITE CONDITIONS A. Field measurements and material quantities: 1. Applicator shall have SOLE responsibility for accuracy of all measurements, estimates of material quantities and sizes, and site conditions that will affect work. B. Existing conditions: 1. Building space directly under roof area covered by this specification will be utilized by ongoing operations. Do not interrupt City operations unless written approval is received from Project Manager. 2. Access to roof shall be from exterior only. No roofing employees will be allowed within building. 3. Air-conditioning units and other equipment shall be moved as required to install roofing materials complete and in accordance with plans and specifications. When units and equipment are to be moved, they shall be carefully disconnected and removed to a protected area so as not to damage any part or component thereof, and shall be reconnected in such a way that they are restored to a prior work operating condition. Appropriate measures shall be taken to prevent dust, vapors, gases or odors from entering the building during roof removal, replacement or repair. 4. All disconnection and re-connection shall be performed by a mechanical and/or electrical company ficensed to perform such work. C. Asbestos: 1. City has had roof inspected for asbestos and all samples were negative. D. Safety Requirements: 1. All application, material handling, and associated equipment shall conform to and 2. Comply with federal, state, local and City fire and safety requirements. 3. Advise Crty whenever work is expected to be hazardous to City employees and/or 4. Maintain a crewman as a floor area guard whenever roof decking is being repaired 5. Maintain fire extinguisher within easy access whenever power tools, roofing kettles, be operated in conformance with OSHA safety requirements. operators. or replaced. and torches are being used. E Environmental requirements: 1. Do not work in rain, snow, or in presence of water. 2. Do not work in temperatures below 40°F. 3. Do not install materials marked "keep from freezing" when daily temperatures are 0 scheduled to fall below 40°F. CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 @ 50 4. Do not perform masonry work below 35°F. Make proper provisions to protect work from freezing forty-eight (48) hours after laying if work is performed between 35°F and 45°F. 5. Remove any work exposed to freezing. 6. Advise City when volatile materials are to be used near air ventilation intakes so that they can be shut down or blocked as Ci requires. F. Securiiy requirements: 1. Comply with City's securii requirements. 2. Provide Ci with current list of accredited persons. 3. Require identification be displayed by all persons employed on this project. G Temporary sanitary facilities: 1. Furnish, install, and maintain temporary sanitary facilities for employee use during 2. Place portable toilets in conformance with applicable laws, codes, and regulations. project. Remove on project completion. 1.08 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Whenever a particular make of material is shown or specified herein, such make of material shall be regarded as a standard. (Whitten Corp. vs. Paddock Inc.) Any other material will be accepted which is comparably equal to that specified in formulation, quality, workmanship, economy in operation, and suitability for the purpose intended. B. A bidder intending to furnish an alternate in place of the item specified must submit a sample of the material that he intends to furnish under the bid, and the name of the alternate must be written on the proposal sheet. 0 C. In addition bidders proposing altemate systems must request a Manufacturers questionnaire, fill it out completely, and resubmit it to the City five days prior to bid opening. Include all UL 790 fire test results and FM approvals. All approved alternates will be approved five days prior to the bid opening so all qualified bidders will be allowed an opportunity to bid the approved alternate@), D. A bidder offering "or equal" materials will be responsible for furnishing complete and acceptable data as to chemical content, performance under laboratory tests submitted in the attached bid forms, etc., showing direct test comparisons between the two materials. The date or dates of the testing also must be shown. An independent laboratory shall perform all tests and qualitative and quantitative analysis, at the bidder's expense. Such data shall prove the equality or superiority of the alternative materials, and this information - must accompany the bid. A complete set of specifications and drawings addressing all roof areas must afso be included in the proposal. E. The Contractor awarded the job will be responsible as to following specifications and will be liable for all damages caused by failure to install materials according to said specifications includina same units of measures. CNTQ5010.FM 5/1/95 (I) 51 1.10 UNIT PRICES A. Quote unit prices on: I. Deck replacement - $/sq. ft. 2. Deck repair - $/sq. ft. 1.1 1 WARRANTY/GUARANTEE A. Warranty: 1. Upon project completion, Manufacturer acceptance, and once complete payment has been received by both Contractor and Manufacturer, Manufacturer shall deliver to City a ten (10) year manufacturer Roofing System Quality Assurance Warranty and Crty's Manual. Manufacturer will, during the second and ffth year of this warranty, inspect and provide a wriien Executive Summary. 1.12 GUARANTEE A. A Two (2) year maintenance guarantee will be given by the contractor on the cold applied roof system to repair leaks due to defects in materials or workmanship. PART If - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL I A. Comply with "Quality Assurance" provisions, "References', specifications and manufacturer's data. Where these may be in conflict, the more stringent requirements govern or supply directly incorporated in a construction material. B. SPECIAL NOTE: All materials are to be asbestos free and manufactured in North America. At City's discretion, special consideration may be given to products or materials manufactured in the State of California. 2.02 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. B. C. D. F. TREMCO, 10701 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio, (216) 292-5000. TREMCO, 3060 E. 44th Street, Vernon, California, (213) 587-3000. TREMCO Contact: Sten Johnson Field Representative (61 9) 488-3529 Or City's 'pre-amxoved" equivalent. Comply with quality control, references, specifications, and manufacturer's data. Products containing asbestos are prohibited on this project. Use only asbestos-free products. CNT85016.FM 5/1/95 52 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 G. Use products with personal protection. User must read container label and material safety data sheets prior to use. ROOF DECKING A. Wood 1. 2. deck repairs: Plywood roof sheathing: APA C-D Rated Sheathing, Exposure 1, Structural 1 , 32/16, Purlins and subpurlins: a. Free from warping and visible decay. b. Design value equal to or greater than existing purlin/subpurlin design value. 4/5 ply, PS 1-83. WOOD BLOCKING & CURBS A. Lumber: 1. Pressure-treated with a wood preservative similar to Wolman salts (Wolmanized) or Pentachlorophenol and shall be either Redwood, Douglas Fir or Southern Pine. CELLULAR INSULATING CONCRETE A. None. INSULATION A. Single layer: 8. Single layer thickness: 4'x 8' x 1". 1. Celotex Blackcore Polyisocyanurate with asphattic facer. MECHANICAL FASTENERS A. 8. C. Insulation to wood deck: 1. Tremco/Olympic No. 12-1 1 Standard Roofing Fastener, with CR-10 fluorocarbon 2. Screws: Sufficient to penetrate wood deck 1/2 inch. Wood to wood: coating; three (3) inch diameter plastic disc by Olympic. 1. 2. Wood 1. 2. Galvanized, common, annular ring nail. Length: Sufficient to penetrate underlay blocking 1-1/4 inches. decking to wood purlins: Type: Galvanized, common, annular ring nail. Length: Sufficient to penetrate underlay blocking 1 -1/4 inches. Acceptable manufacturers: a. Independent Nail, Inc., Bridgewater, MA. CNTQ5016.FM 49 D. E. 53 b. W. H. Maze Co., Peru, IL c. National Nail Co., Grand Rapids, MI. d. Hillwood Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, OH. Galvanized sheet steel to wood blocking: 1. FS FF-N-I05B(3) Type II, Style 20, roofing nails; galvanized steel wire, flat head, 2. Length: Sufficient to penetrate wood blocking 1-1/4 inches minimum. Drawband: 1. Gold Seal stainless steel worm gear clamp by Murray Corporation, Cockeysville, 2. Power-Seal stainless steel worm drive clamps by Breeze Clamp Company, diamond point, round, barbed shank. MD. Sattsburg, PA. 2.08 ROOFING MATERIALS A. Adhesives: 1. lnterply adhesive: 2. Surfacing adhesive: 3. Ply Sheet: a. Cold process low viscosity solvent based interply mastic. a. Cold process low viscosity solvent based mastic. a. ASTM D 4601-86, TYPE II, 33 LB asphatt coated base sheet with 1.7 Ib fiberglass mat. B. Related materials: 1. Asphatt mastic: 2. Asphaft primer: 3. Flashing adhesive: 4. Flashing membrane: 5. Flashing ply: a. ASTM D 4601-86 fibrated asphatt mastic. a. ASTM D 41-85 (water based). a. Cold Process Rubber Modified Solvent Based Adhesive. a. Modified bitumen, woven glass reinforced, 3.0mm, Granular. a. Polyester/woven glass trilaminate composition flashing ply. a. ASTM D 4601-86 fibrated asphalt mastic. a. Hard, durable, opaque; washed free of clay, loam, sand or other foreign substances. b. Do not use: White dolomite (marble chips), Joplin chats, scoria, limestone, volcanic rock, crushed oyster and clam shells, crushed brick tile, or cinders. c. ASTM D 1863-86, size four(4)/five(5) mix. a Drawband sealant: 6. Pitch pan mastic: 7. Roofing aggregate: 8. Sealants: *@ CNTQ5016.FM 511 195 54 1) FS TT-S-O023OC(2), single component, acrylic sealant. 1) FS TT-S-O023OC(2), single component, acrylic sealant. b. Reglet sealant: 9. Stripping adhesive for metal flanges: a. Cold process solvent based interply mastic. b. ASTM D 4601-86 fibrated asphalt mastic. a. ASTM D 549-74 (1982), rosin-sized sheathing paper. a. ASTM D 4601 -86, Type II, polyester/fiberglass/polyester trilaminate flashing b. Non-Rotting Woven Nylon Mesh 10. Sheathing paper: 11. Stripping ply: sheet. 2.09 METAL FLASHINGS A. 8. C. Counterflashing: 1. Galvanized Steel: ASTM A 526-85, sheet steel with 1.25 oz./sq. galvanized coating. a. Gage: Twenty-four (24). b. Solder: ASTM 832-89, alloy grade 50A. Neutralize flux after soldering. Coping cap: 1. Galvanized, pre-painted: Twenty-four (24) gage minimum, galvanized steel; commercial quality, Fed. Spec. QQ-S-775, Type I, Class D or ASTM A 526 or lockforming quality ASTM A 527, G90 coating in accordance with ASTM A 525. All sheet metal to be pre-painted. a. Paint finish at exposed side: Factory applied baked-on two (2) coat system comprised of one (1) coat of full 70% resin fluorocarbon (polyvinylidene fluoride PVF2) by Kynar 500 or accepted substitute over a smooth coat of corrosion-resistant epoxy-based primer. Color as selected by City. b. Finish at underside shall be a wash coat over a coat of corrosion-resistant epoxy-based primer. c. Repaint existing sheet metal scheduled for reuse; two (2) coats of Alkyd Semi- gloss Enamel over one (1) coat of galvanized steel primer. Ameriione, Kelly- Moore, Miller, Rodda or accepted substitute. Pitch pans with hood: 1. Galvanized Steel: ASTM A 526-85, sheet steel with 1.25 oz./sq. galvanized coating. a. Gage: Twenty-four (24). b. Solder: ASTM B32-89, alloy grade 50A. Neutralize flux after soldering. D. Metal Stack Flashings: a. 4-Pound lead with 4" flange. If outside diameter of pipe is 2" or less, lead is cut off top of pipe and a preformed cap counterflashing shall be installed with minimum 1 " turn inside. If outside diameter of pipe is 2" or more, lead will be bent inside pipe minimum 1". E. Termination bar: 1. ASTM B 2221-85a - aluminum bar: a. 3/16 x 1 inch. CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 55 F. Termination bar sealant: 1. Metal cleaner: Ma, 200 Cleaner by Tremco. 3. FS TT-S-O023OC(2:), single component, acrylic sealant. 2. Metal primer: Prhar No. 6 by Tremco. G. Edge flashing: 1. Galvanized Steel: ASTM A 526-85, sheet steel with 1.25 oz./sq. galvanized coating. a. Gage: Twenty-four (24). b. Solder: ASTM 83289, alloy grade 50A. Neutralize flux after soldering. H. Lead Flashings: 1. ASTM B 29-79(1984), four (4) Ib. sheet lead. I. Work shall be in accordance with Architectural Sheet Metal Manual, Third Edition, as issued by Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association, Inc., (SMACNA). 2.10 MASONRY A. None. 2.11 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS: A. COLD PROCESS SOLVENT BASED INTERPLY AND SURFACING MASTIC Property Tvpical Value Test Method Asbestos content None ASTM D 276-87 Viscosity @ 77°F 80,000-200,000 CP ASTM D 21 96-86 Density @ 77°F . 8.1 Ib/gal ASTM D 1475-85 Solids by weight 75% ASTM D 4479-85 Asphaft content, min 42% ASTM D 4479-85 Flash point > 100°F ASTM D 93-85 Uniformity & Con- Pass ASTM D 4479-85 sistency B. ASTM D 4601-86, TYPE II 33 ib. FIBERGLASS PLY SHEET Property Tvpical Value Test Method Weight 33 Ib/l 00 ft2 ASTM D 228-69 (1978) Breaking strength 90 Ibf/in. MD ASTM D 146-78a (1986) 70 Ibf/in. XD Pliability, 112 in. No failures ASTM D 146-78a (1986) radius Mass of desaturated 1.7 Ib/lOO ft2 ASTM D 228-69 (1978) glass mat, min Surfacing and stabi- 65% ASTM D 4601-86 lizer, max Asphatt 10.0 lb/100 ff ASTM D 228-69 (1978) Ash (glass mat only) 70 - 88% ASTM D 4601-86 e CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 56 C. THREE (3) PLY FIBERGLASS COLD PROCESS ROOFING SYSTEM Property Tvpical Value Test Method Impact resistance @ 0°F Thermal shock factor Tensile strength @ 0°F Elongation @ 0°F Tensile strength @ 0°F 1000 hrs. xenon arc weathered Elongation @ OoF 1000 hrs. xenon arc weathered Coefficient of linear thermal expansion 0 (Ave.) 795°F MD 600oF XD 330 Ibf/in. MD 295 Ibf/in. XD 2.9% MD 2.4% XD 230 Ibf/in. MD 290 Ibf/in. XD 3.0% MD 2.8% XD 1.9E-05 in/in/oF MD 2.2E-05 in/in/oF XD D. LOW MODULUS GENERAL PURPOSE SEALANT Propertv Tensile strength Ultimate elongation Adhesion-in-peel Weep & sag Staining Weight-loss, cracking & chalking after heat aging Hardness @ 77"F, 50% RH (Shore A) Durability (Bond & Cohesion) Typical Value 180 psi 550% 25 lb/in. Passes Passes Passes 25 & 5 Passes (On mortar, granite, and anodized aluminum at & 25% movement) ASTM D 3746-85 NBS BSS No. 55 ASTM D 2523-78 (1984) ASTM D 2523-78 (1 984) ASTM D 2523-78 (1984) ASTM D 2523-78 (1984) ASTM C 426 (Modified) Test Method ASTM D 412-87 ASTM D 412-87 ASTM C 794-80 (1 986) ASTM C 639-83 ASTM C 510-77 (1983) ASTM C 792-75 (1987) ASTM C 661-86 ASTM C 71 9-86 CNTQ5OlB.FM @ 5/1/95 E. NONSHRINKING, NON-ROTIlNG WOVEN GLASS MESH Property Tvpical Value Weight 1.32 Ib/lOO ft2 Moisture based on None net weight Average tensile strength @? 77°F Wrap threads 75 Ibf Filling threads 75 Ibf Treatment on fabric Weight 18.7% based Type PVC/acrylic water- F. WATER BASED PRIMER Property Tvpical Value Test Method Asbestos content None Viscosity @ 77 F 54.1 SEC (Ford cup B1) Density @ 77 F 8.91 Ibs/gal Solids by weight 31.92% Flash point >I40 F voc* 109 g/l G. ASTM D 4601-86, TYPE II FIBERGLASS BASE SHEET Property Tvpical Value Weight Breaking strength ASTM D 146-78a (1986) Pliability, 1/2 in. radius Mass of desaturated glass mat, min Surfacing and stabi- lizer, max Asphatt Ash (glass mat only) 33 Ib/lOO ft2 90 Ibf/in. MD 70 Ibf/in. XD No failures 1.7 lb/lOO ft2 65% 10.0 Ib/lOO ft2 70 - 88% CNTQ5OlB.FM 57 Test Method ASTM D 146-78a (1986) ASTM D 146-78a (1 986) ASTM D 146-78a (1986) ASTM D 146-78a (1 986) ASTM D 579-83 - ASTM 0276-87 ASTM Dl 200-82 ASTM Dl 475-85 ASTM Dl 644-88 ASTM D3278-82 ASTM D3960-89 Test Method ASTM D 228-69 (1978) ASTM D 146-78a (1986) ASTM D 228-69 (1 978) ASTM D 4601-86 ASTM D 228-69 (1978) ASTM D 4601-86 5/1/95 58 H. REGLET JOINT SEALANT Propertv Ultimate elongation Ultimate tensile strength Adhesion strength (7 days water immer- sion) to concrete Water absorption, weight gained after 6 months Hardness (Shore A) Nonvolatile Matter Density TvDical Value 700% 250 psi 16 pli 3-5% 38 81 % 9.1 lb/gal 1. RUBBER MODIFIED ASPHALT MASTIC Asbestos content Viscosity @? 77°F Density @? 77°F Nonvolatile Content min Tensile strength @? 77°F Elongation @? 77°F Recovery from 500% elongation Moisture vapor transmission rate Behavior at 140" F (Sag Resistance) Elongation after accelerated aging, min Flexibility @-40° F @? -30°F CNTg5016.FM Tvpical Value None 600,000 - 2,000,000 8.1 Ib/gal 62% 40 - 100 psi @? 100% elongation 1 ,OOO% 100% 90% 0.50 - 1.10 g/IOO in. 2/24 hrs 1/4 in. 500% No cracking Test Method ASTM D 412-87 ASTM D 412-87 ASTM C 836-89 ASTM D 471-79 ASTM D 2240-86 ASTM D 2369-86 ASTM D 70-82 (1986) Test Method ASTM D 276-87 ASTM D 2196-86 CP ASTM D 1475-85 ASTM D 4586-86 ASTM D 41 2-87 ASTM D 412-87 ASTM D 41 2-87 ASTM D 412-87 ASTM E '398-83 (1988) ASTM D 4586-86 TRC 736 TRC 737 5/1/95 59 J. COMPOSITION FLASHING - POLYESTER/FIBERGLASS TRILAMINATE Property Tvpical Value Test Method e K. a Tensile strength @ 0" F Elongation @ Oo F Weight Pliability 1/2" radius bend @77" F Tear strength (Trapezoid) @ 77°F Asphalt coating weight Puncture strength MD 164.4 Ibf XD 137.0 lbf MD 2.6% XD 1.6% 49.55 Ibs/l00 sq.ft. No failures MD 12.7 Ibf XD 12.2 Ibf 20.27 lbs/lOO sq.ft. 151 lbf @0.9 in. ASTM D2523-78 (1 989) ASTM D2523-78 (1 989) ASTM Dl 46-90 ASTM Dl 46-90 ASTM Dl 1 17-80 ASTM Dl 46-90 ASTM El 54-88 WOVEN GLASS REINFORCED, GRANULAR SURFACED, MODIFIED BITUMEN SHEET Property Typical Value Test Method Thickness 0.1 18 in. (3 mm) ASTM D 751-89 Tensile strength 230 Ibf/in. MD ASTM D 2523-78 (1984) @ 0°F 240 Ibf/in. XD Elongation @ 0°F 3.9% MD ASTM D 2523-78 (1984) Load strain modules 6,785 Ib/in. MD ASTM D 2523-78 (1984) @ 0°F 9,530 Ib/in. XD Puncture Resistance 78 Ibf FTMS 101 C-2031 Low temperature -25°F SPRl flexibility 2.6% XD (Modified) a CNTS5016.FM 5/1/95 60 PART 111 - EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verrfy conditions as satisfactory to receive work. B. Do not begin roofing until all unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. Beginning work constitutes acceptance of conditions. C. Verrfy that work of other trades penetrating roof deck or requiring men and equipment to traverse roof deck has been approved by Project Manager, Manufacturer, and Roofing Contractor. D. Check projections, curbs, and deck for inadequate anchorage, foreign material, moisture, or unevenness that would prevent quality and execution of new roofing system. 3.02 GENERAL WORKMANSHIP A. Substrate: Free of foreign particles prior to laying roof membrane. B. Phased application: Not permitted. All plies shall be completed each day. C. Traffic and equipment: Kept off completed plies until adhesive has set. D. Wrapper and packaging materials: Not to be included in roofing system. E. Entrapped aggregate: Not permitted within new membrane. Its discovery is sufficient (I) cause for rejection. F. Ply shall never touch ply, even at roof edges, laps, tapered edge strips, and cants. G. Fit plies into roof drain rims; install lead flashing and finishing plies; secure clamping collars; install domes. H. Extend roofing membrane to top edge of cant at wall and projection bases. I. Cut out fishmouths/side laps which are not completely sealed; patch. Replace all sheets which are not fully and continuously bonded. J. Plies: Prior to placement, cut ply sheets in 18-20 foot lengths. Allow lengths to relax at least thirty (30) minutes (55°F or above); sixty (60) minutes (below 55°F). Stack lengths. Do not reroll. K. Mechanical fasteners: 1. Seated firmly in discs with fastener heads flush or below disc’s top surface. 2. Length: Sufficient to accommodate roof insulation thickness and engage wood deck one (1) inch minimum. L. Insulation: CNT95OlB.FM 5/1/95 a 61 1, Install insulation boards in courses parallel to roof edges mopping surface up. a. Firmly butt each insulation board to surrounding boards. Do not jam or deform boards. b. Eliminate open joints and uneven surfaces. 2. Maximum insulation gap: 1/4 inch. 3. Fill insulation board joint gaps larger than 1/4 inch with roof insulation. 4. Maximum elevation variation between boards at joints: 1/8 inch. 5. Cut and fit insulation boards where roof deck intersects vertical surfaces. Cut board 1/4 inch from vertical surface. 6. Stagger joints at least six (6) inches. 7. Filler size: Eighteen (18) inches in length or width, minimum. 3.03 PREPARATlON A. Protection: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Contractor shall be responsible for protection of property during course of work. Lawns, shrubbery, paved areas, and building shall be protected from damage. Repair damage at no extra cost to City.. Provide at site prior to commencing removal of debris, a dumpster or dump truck to be located adjacent to building where directed by Project Manager. Roofing, flashings, membrane repairs, and insulation shall be installed and sealed in a watertight manner on same day of installation or before arrival of inclement weather. At start of each work day drains within daily work area shall be plugged. Plugs to be removed at end of each work day or before arrival of inclement weather. Preparation work shall be limited to those areas that can be covered with installed roofing material on same day and before arrival of inclement weather. Arrange work sequence to avoid use of newly constructed roofing for storage, walking surface, and equipment movement. Move equipment and ground storage areas as work progresses. Construct an enclosed chute from roof for removal of debris from roof area. Protect building surfaces at chute/set-up areas with tarpaulin. Secure tarpaulin. Remove dumpster from premises when full and empty at approved dumping or refuse area, Deliver empty dumpster to site for further use. Upon job completion, dumpster/chute shall be removed from premises. Spilled or scattered debris shall be cleaned-up immediately. Removed material to be disposed from roof as it accumulates. At end of each working day, removal areas shall be sealed with water stops along edges to prevent water entry. Provide clean plywood walkways and take other precautions required to prevent tracking of aggregate/debris from existing membrane into new work area where aggregate/debris pieces can be trapped within new roofing membrane. Contractor shall instruct and police his workmen to ensure that aggregate/debris is not tracked into new work areas on workmen’s shoes or equipment wheels. Discovery of entrapped aggregateldebris within new membrane is sufficient cause for its rejection. B. Surface preparation: 1. Remove: Existing roofing, flashings to roof deck; 2. Sweep clean roof deck. e CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 62 3. Remove other equipment/items as designated during pre-job conference. 3.04 CARPENTRY A. Base flashings: 1. Mechanically attach wood blocking to flashing base. 2. Fasteners shall be installed in two (2) rows staggered. Spading in any one (1) row shall not exceed twenty-four (24) inches. Within eight (8) feet of outside corners, spacing shall not exceed twelve (12) inches in any one (1) row. a. Blocking thickness: 1-1/2 inches above final insulation thickness including tapered edge strips. b. Width: four (4) inches nominal. 4. Install forty-five (45) degrees and continuous wood cants (4 x 4’s) at intersections of horizontal wood blocking and vertical flashing surfaces.. Nail two (2) rows staggered. Spacing in any one (1) row shall not exceed twenty-four (24) inches. Within eight (8) feet of outside corners, spacing shall not exceed twelve (12) inches in any one (1) row. Miter corners. 3. Offset blocking layers twelve (12) inches; weave comers. B. Stack flashing location(s): 1. Mechanically attach wood blocking to deck at all storm collar locations. Minimum 2. Offset blocking layers twelve (12) inches, weave corners. two (2) fasteners per section. a. Blocking thickness: Equal to final insulation thickness including tapered edge. b. Blocking width: Four (4) inches, nominal. C. Pitch pan locations: 1. Mechanically attach wood blocking to structural deck at all pitch pan locations; 2. Offset blocking layers twelve (12) inches; weave corners. minimum two (2) fasteners per section. a. Blocking thickness: Equal to final insulation thickness including tapered edge. b. Width: Four (4) inches, nominal. D. Wood blocking fastening pattern: )< X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X xx X E. Coping: 1. Mechanically attach wood blocking with 3/8 inch diameter wedge anchors four (4) feet o.c., minimum two (2) fasteners per section of blocking. Countersink anchors flush with blocking surface. a. Blocking thickness: Two (2) inches nominal. b. Blocking width: Flush with edges. CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 * 63 3.05 MASONRY A. None. 3.06 ROOF DECK REPAIRS 1. 2. Plywood deck reattachment: a. Reattach loose deck panels. b. Reattach six (6) inches O.C. at edges; twelve (12) inches O.C. at intermediate supports. Plywood deck replacement: a. Remove deteriorated deck panels. Examine joists for rot. If unsound, contact City immediately for future action. b. Attach new decking six (6) inches O.C. at edges; twelve (12) inches O.C. at intermediate supports. c. Provide 1/8 inch gap between panels at panel edges. 3.07 CELLULAR INSULATING CONCRETE A. None. 3.08 VAPOR RETARDER AND TEMPORARY ROOFING A. None. 3.09 THERMAL INSULATION A. Fastener density: One (1) every two (2) sq. ft. B. Install additional fasteners to ensure insulation is firm under foot. C. Drive mechanical fasteners flush to top surface. D. Filler insulation requires two (2) fasteners per piece minimum. 3.1 0 CRICKETS A. None. 3.1 1 ROOF SYSTEM APPLICATION A. Install three (3) plies of precut, relaxed ply sheet, shingle fashion. Overlap starter strips twenty-six (26) inches with first ply, then overlap each succeeding ply 24-2/3 inches. Place ply sheets to ensure water will flow over or parallel to; but, never against exposed edges. B. Use twelve (12), twenty-four (24), and thirty-six {36) inch wide plies to start and finish roof membrane along roof edges and terminations. CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 a9 64 C. Immediately after installation, broom and/or roll ply sheet. Ensure complete and continuous seal and contact between adhesive and felts, including ends, edges and laps without wrinkles, fish mouths, or blisters. Broom/roller width: Thirty-four (34) inches minimum. D. Apply uniform and continuous pressure to exposed edge and end laps to ensure complete adhesion. E. Avoid walking on plies until adhesive has set. F. Overlap previous day's work twenty-four (24) inches. G. Lap ply membrane ends four (4) inches. Stagger end laps three (3) feet minimum. H. Embed each ply in a uniform and continuous application of interply mastic. lnterply application rate: Three (3) gallons per 100 sq. ft. 3.12 DAILY WATERSTOP/TIE-lNS A. 6. C. D. E. F. Remove embedded gravel/debris from top ply of felt along termination. Width: Eighteen (18) inches. Adhere twelve (12) and eighteen (18) inch wide ply sheets from exposed deck to existing roofing with a continuous 1/16 inch thick application of tie-off mastic. Glaze cut-off with surfacing mastic. Extend eighteen (1 8) inch wide felt three (3) inches either side twelve (1 2) inch felt. Install "deadman" insulation filler at insulation staggers. Extend roofing system at least twelve (12) inches onto prepared area of adjacent roofing. Seal edge with six (6) inch wide reinforcing membrane embedded between alternate courses of tie-off mastic. At beginning of next day's work remove temporary connection by cutting felts evenly along edge of existing roof system. Remove "deadman" insulation fillers. 3.1 3 PERMANENT WATERSTOP/llE-INS A. None. 3.14 MEMBRANE REPAIRS A. None. 3.1 5 FLASHINGS A. General flashing requirements: 1. MB Flashing: CNTQ5010.FM 5/1/95 I) 65 a. Adhere one (1) ply flashing ply to flashing substrate in a continuous application of flashing adhesive. Remove wrinkles and voids. Overlap sections four inches. b. Extend flashing ply four (4) inches beyond toe of cant. c. Cut modified bitumen flashing membrane in lengths not to exceed ten (10) feet. Apply flashing adhesive to flashing ply in a continuous application approx 1.5 galloms/square. Lap flashing membrane ends four (4) inches; extend membrane six (6) inches beyond toe of cant; press sheet firmly in place. Ensure complete bond and continuity without wrinkles or voids. Seal vertical and horizontal edges of flashing membrane with reinforcing membrane embedded between alternate continuous courses of asphait mastic. Allow thirty days minimum to cure then paint with white acrylic coating. 2. Base flashing height: a. Not less than eight (8) inches, not higher than twenty-four (24) inches above finished roofing surface. b. Extend flashing over nailer and secure to face with specified fasteners at 8" O.C. 3. Two-ply Stripping: a. Set flange in asphalt mastic. Seal flange with two (2) stripping plies embedded between alternate applications of stripping adhesive/bitumen. Extend first ply four (4) inches beyond flange; second ply two (2) inches beyond first ply. b. Apply cant bead of reglet joint sealant to interior edge of flange to seal plies to flange. c. Five course all pitch pockets with asphalt mastic and reinforcing membrane. B. At wall flashings: 1. Install new wood blocking at flashing base. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 0 CNTQ5018.FM Install modified bitumen base flashing as described in general flashing requirements section. Secure top edge of flashing membrane to substrate with spiral or annular shank nails, with a one inch cap, eight (8) inches O.C. Fabricate and install new counterflashing. Form 1/4 inch hook dam by bending rear edge back on itself. Secure into one (1) inch deep reglet with lead wedges eight (8) inches O.C. tap counterflashings four (4) inches at transverse joints; three (3) inches over base flashing. 5/1/95 66 8. Wipe clean metal surfaces of flashing joint with metal cleaner. Prime metal joint surfaces with metal primer. Allow to dry. 9. Caulk flashing joint. Provide watershed. Tool neatly. 10. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Base Flashing for Wall-Supported Deck. C. Curb flashings: 1. Remove mechanical equipment from curb. 2. Install new roofing to top edge of cant. Nail eight (8) inches O.C. with spiral or annular nails, with a one (1) inch cap. 3. Install modified bitumen base flashing as described in general flashing requirements sect ion. 4. Secure top edge of flashing to substrate with spiral or annular shank nails, with a one (1) inch cap, eight (8) inches O.C. a. Fabricate and install counterflashing. 5. Reinstall mechanical equipment onto curb. Refasten. 6. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Wood Curb. D. Copings: 1. Install wood blocking. 2. Install continuous bent cleat on outside edge of wood blocking. Cleat shall be one (1) gage heavier than coping cover. Lap ends one (1) inch. Nail sixteen (16) inches. 3. Fabricate and install coping cover. Connect coping sections with 1-1/4 inch high standing seam. Extend front and rear sides of cover two (2) inches beyond wood blocking. Bend lower edges out forty-five (45) degrees maximum to form drip edge. Attach outside edge to continuous cleat with 3/4 inch lock. Attach inside edge to wood blocking twenty-four (24) inches O.C. At corners, form standing seam and miter. 4. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Light Metal Parapet Cap. 5. Sheet metal cap under louvers will not be able to be removed and will require a tucker flashing to be installed. 5. Louver/sheet metal cap joint will require removal of old sealant and installation of new one-part polyurethane sealant. CNlQ5016.FM 67 E. Pitch pans: 1. Fabricate pitch pans. Sides: Four (4) inches high, hemmed to outside at top edge. Flange: Four (4) inches wide, completely around periphery. Clearance between projection and pitch pan: Two (2) inches. Set flange in mastic. 2. Pack gap between roof-penetrating element and deck with compressible insulation. Seal with reinforcing membrane embedded between alternate courses of asphatt mastic. 3. Nail flange to wood blocking three (3) inches o.c., staggered. 4. Prime metal flange, projection, and pitch pan interior with asphalt primer. 5. Install two ply stripping described in general flashing requirements section. 6. Fill pitch pan with asphatt mastic. Double fill if necessary. 7. Fabricate and install umbrella with drawband over pitch pan. Tighten drawband. 8. Wipe clean top of umbrella and projection with metal cleaner. Prime surface with metal primer. 9. Caulk stacwsheet metal interface. Provide watershed. Tool neatly. 10. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Pitch Pocket. F. At metal sleeve and storm collar(s): 1. Apply 1/16 inch uniformly thick layer of asphalt mastic to surface receiving metal flange. 2. Fabricate and install sleeve flashing. Height: Eight (8) inches. Flange width: Four (4) inches. Flange to extend completely around flashing periphery. Solder all joints. Double solder vertical joints. 3. Nail flange to wood blocking three (3) inches o.c., staggered. 4. Prime flange with asphalt primer. 5. Install two (2) ply stripping described in general flashing requirements section. 6. Fabricate storm collar with bolted connection. Cover sleeve flashing three (3) inches minimum. Tighten bolts. 7. Wipe clean top of storm collar and projection with metal cleaner. Prime surface with metal primer. Caulk projection/sheet metal interface. Provide watershed. Tool neatly. 8. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Metal Sleeve and Storm Collar. CNTO5OlB.FM 51 1 /95 68 G. Drains: 1. Install tapered edge strip around drain to create approximate 48 x 48 inch sump. Miter corners. Seal toe of tapered edge to drain rim with reinforcing membrane embedded between alternate courses of asphalt mastic. 2. Install roofing system into sump and onto drain rim. 3. Seal/plug drain to prevent water entry until service connection is completed. 4. Apply 1/16 inch uniformly thick layer of asphalt mastic to surface receiving lead 5. Set single piece lead flashing in mastic centered over drain; extend lead six (6) flashing. inches beyond drain rim. Neatly dress lead with wood block. 6. Clamp flashing collar to drain in bed of mastic. 7. Neatly cut lead/felts within drain at rim. Lead to extend one (1) inch into bowl. 9. Install two-ply stripping described in general flashing requirements section. 10. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Roof Drain. 8. Prime lead with asphalt primer. Stripping shall not extend under clamping ring. H. Metal Stack Flashings: 1. Slide new 4 pound lead flashing over pipe set in asphaltic mastic or TREMCO ELS on completed plies prior to flood coat being applied. Minimum 12" diameter round flange. 2. Nail flange to wood blocking three (3) inches o.c., staggered. 3. Prime flange with asphalt primer. 4. Install two (2) ply stripping described in general flashing requirements section. 5. If pipe outside diameter is 2 or less, cut off lead at top of pipe and install metal counterflashing collar. 6. If pipe outside diameter is greater than 2", bend lead inside pipe (minimum 1") with pliers or rubber/plastic mallet. Do not use roofing hammer since blows from hammer may crack lead. Any lead that is cracked will be replaced with new 4 pound lead at contractor's expense. t. At penthouse perimeter edges: 1. Install new roofing to blocking/deck edge. Nail with one (1) inch cap nails, eight (8) O.C. 2. Prior to setting and nailing horizontal flanges of edge flashings, trowel 1/16 inch uniformly thick layer of asphalt mastic to roofing surface receiving ,metal flange. CNTS5016.FM 5/ 1 /95 69 3 Fabricate and install flashing with formed drip edge incorporating 3/4 inch lock. a. Flange width: No wider than underlying blocking. b. Fascia width: 8-1 0 inches sufficient to cover wood fascia. 7. Secure fascia bottom with 3/4 inch lock to continuous cleat nailed sixteen (16) inches O.C. Cleat shall be one (1) gage heavier than fascia. a. Gap fascia ends 1/2 inch; overlap cleat joints - one (1) inch. Set flange in mastic. Cover fascia ends with cover plate profiled to fascia. Set cover in elastomeric mastic; nail to wood blocking through gap between fascia joints. 8. Nail interior portion of flange to wood blocking/deck three (3) inches o.c., staggered. 9. Prime metal flange with asphalt primer. 10. Install two ply stripping described in general flashing requirements section. 11. Flashing detail shall conform to drawing titled, Light Metal Roof Edge. 3.16 SURFACING TREATMENT ON FLASHINGS A. Apply surfacing emulsion to flashing at three (2) gallons per 100 sq. ft. 3.1 7 SURFACING APPLICATION m A. Flood coat: 1. Prior to application of surface treatment system, contractor shall inspect roof with manufacturer’s representative. 2. Over entire roof surface spray apply uniform and continuous flood coat of cold process mastic. a. Coverage rate: Six (6) gallons per 100 sq. ft. 2 112 gallon per 100 sq. ft. 3. Immediately broadcast minimum 400 Ibs. of new, clean roofing gravel per 100 sq. ft. Cover flood coat material completely. 3.1 8 WALKWAYS A. None. 3.19 LIGHTNING PROTECTION SYSTEM A. None. 3.20 PA1 NTI NG A. None. e CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 70 3.21 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Repail 1. B. Clean 1. of deficiencies: Installations of details noted as deficient during Final inspection must be repaired 0 and corrected by applicator, and made ready for reinspection, within five (5) working days. JP: Immediately upon job completion, roof membrane and flashing surfaces shall be cleaned of debris. 2. Clean gutters and downspouts of debris. CNTQ5016.FM ?B 511 195 STATEMENT OF ROOFING MANUFACTURER’S QUALIFICATIONS Each bidder for the work included in the specifications and drawings and the contract documents shall submit with their bid the data requested in the following schedule of information. This data must be included in and made part of each bid document and contained in the sealed envelope. Failure to comply with this instruction may be regarded as justification for rejecting the Contractor’s Proposal. Submit one (1) copy of this statement. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Name of bidder Name of Material Supplier Number of years manufacturing this roof system Location of wholly owned and operated manufacturing facilities where primary product and material, such as modified bitumen, mastics primers, sealants, etc. are manufactured. Faci I ity Product Street City State % of product used mfg at this plant Facility Product Street city State % of product used mfg at this plant Facility Product Street City State % of product used mfg at this plant Facility Product Street city State % of product used mfg at this plant Submit Material Safety Data Sheets on products to be used. Submit current (completed within 90 days) independent laboratory results on roofing system that is proposed, prior to award of contract by the Ci. Employ full-time engineer or architect, who shall attest to or cause to have certified that the design of the proposed roof system to be installed shall meet all local and state safety, health, fire and building code requirements pertaining to public buildings. 72 MANUFACTURER’S QUESTIONNAIRE STATEMENT: It is the intent of the Crty of Carlsbad to provide the taxpayer with a long-term roof assembly. We have experienced reasonable success with the standards which we have established. The Agency would like to remain progressive and informed of new roofing systems available. We prefer to consider systems that have proven records and manufacturers who can make recommendations to a wide range of waterproofing needs. With this approach, we hope to minimize the risk factor taken by the Crty. We feel each roof area has different considerations. These considerations may deem that a Ballasted, Single-ply, BURM, or IRMA is the best assembly for that particular building. We prefer to consider complete systems to limit potential warranty problems. The following questions are designed to assist the Agency in evaluating the total system(s) proposed. Name of Company: Address: Phone: Years in Business: Representative Name: Years with Company: 1. Does your Company manufacture complete systems? 2. Does the System(s) proposed have a U.L 790 Fire Rating? List page number CNTQ5016.FM Yes No Yes No 5/1/95 73 3. Does your Company provide flashing material? Yes No If so, Does it include ... Wall flashing? Yes No Base Flashing? Control Joints? Proprietary Sheet metal? Yes No Yes No Yes No 4. Does the System(s) require open flame application? Yes No 5. Can your Company provide the Agency with systems to meet different roof requirements? Yes No If yes list products manufactured and provide formulation data. Sinale-Plv Svstem: Type? (Name) Ballasted? Mechanically attached? Fully adhered? Are all systems UL approved? Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No List UL page number Build UR Roof Membranes: Hot applied: System name? Name and type of felt type- Does your company manufacture hot asphalt? Yes No Modified asphatt? Yes No CNTG5016.FM 5/1/95 74 Cold applied svstem: System name? Does material contain asbestos? Yes No Has this been fire rated with asbestos free material? Yes No List UL Materials guide page number Name of felt? Does your company manufacturer above felts? Yes No Modified system: Name: Modified with? SBS -APP - other Does system require torch application? Yes No Does the system require a coating? Yes No Name of coating Is the system UL fire rated? Yes No List UL page number Smooth Surface Materials Emulsion: Type (name)? If Modified with? SBS- APP- other- List UL page number Reflective coating: Type? Asbestos free? Yes No UL Fire tested? Yes No 5/1/95 75 Fluid Amlied Svstem Type? * UL Fire tested? 3-Tab Shinale: Type? UL Fire tested? Yes No Yes No Page,number: Metal Panel Roofing Type(name)? Model Number? Painted Finish type? UL Rated? Caulkinq High modulus type? Low modulus type? Does your Company include caulking in the roof warranty? Maintenance Products Wet Patch Type? Mastic Type? Elastomerics Type? Reinforcing membrane CNTQ5016.FM Yes Yes No No 5/1/95 76 Type? Restoration coating asphalt Type? Restoration coating coal tar Type? If your Company does not manufacture these products, list alternates for each product and provide formulation data and literature. 6. 7. 8, What is the warranty period? 5 years - 10 years - 15 years "Other Does the warranty include insulation recommended by your Company? Does the warranty include all base flashings? Does the warranty include all sheet metal? What is the wind speed limited to? mPh Does the warranty include materials? Does the warranty include labor? Does warranty include related materials not manufactured by your company? Is there a dollar limit? Does your company provide field inspections? Is there a charge? Provide copy of a typical inspection form List three (3) contractors with three (3) years minimum experience, approved to bid your system: 4 CNTg5016.FM Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 5/1/95 77 3. e 9. List three (3) completed roof projects, that can be inspected by the Agency’s representative: Facility Name: Location: Contact Person: Phone: 1. 2. 3. 10. Do you or your Company have a vested interest in any roofing/building contracting company3 Yes No 11. Has your Company ever been restricted to bid with another State Agency? Yes No Signed: Date: Title: 0 CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 78 111. SPECIAL PROVISIONS TO CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS ADDITIVE ALTERNATE A. INSTALL CONTROL JOINTS ON WALKWAY CANOPIES PART I - GENERAL 1.01 Scope of Work A. Perform the specified repairs to Crty hall walkway canopies control joints. 8. Repair work includes: 1. Installation of low profile control joints for concrete canopy joints. PART II - PRODUCTS 2.01 Roofing Repair Products A. B. C. D. E. Primers 1. Tremprime WB by Tremco Membrane Adhesive 1. Sheeting Bond by Tremco Membrane 1. Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting by Tremco Asphatt Mastic: 1. E.L.S. by Tremco Reinforcing Membrane 1. Burmesh by Tremco PART 111 - EXECUTION 3.01 General Preparation and Application Procedures A. Surface must be clean and smooth. Clean repair material from both sides of joint, 24" minimum on both sides of joint. 8. Remove all loosely bonded or failing material during substrate preparation. CNTQ5016.FM @ 79 3.02 Repair Procedures 1. Into clean joint, insert closed cell joint backer under minimum 30% compression. 2. Set 23 1/2 wide hypalon elastomeric sheeting set in sheeting bond over joint with a crease in middle of hypalon over joint to allow for movement. Hypalon should be centered over joint. 3. Three course outer edge of hypalon sheeting with E.LS. and Burmesh. Allow for sufficient cure time (two weeks minimum), and then coat with Polarcoat. 4. Water test each joint to ensure proper repair procedures have been followed. e CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. r .- c . '. .. Corporate Communications Contact: Gordon Crawght, extension 339 Bryant Universal Roofing, Inc. 3311 North 44th Street, Suite 100 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 Our Business contractor serving commercial and residential clients in new construction and reroofing. The nation's largest professional, full service roofing Co-Torate Mission To build and successfully operate a great roofing company that makes a fair profit, has a heart for its employees and is dedicated to total customer satisfaction. Oflices Thirteen locations throughout the Southwest. (see reverse for list) Special Projects Large projects requiring a specialized level of exper- tise, as well as National Account projects are performed throughout the USA. Human Resources The corporation has a roster of 1500 fulltime employ- ees. This workforce comprises both union and merit shop personnel. Principal Clientele Healthcare facilities Retail Businesses Industrial and Manufacturing Lodging and Hospitality Property Management Banks and Office Buildings General Contractors Homeowners Government and public buildings Condominiums and apartments Warehousing and.distribution Correctional Institutions Educational Institutions Roofing Services The Company performs reroofing, recover, mainten- ance, repair and new construction projects on all types of commercial, industrial and residential structures. There are no size limitations to roofing projects. Roofing systems systems with the approval of the specific material manu- facturers. Installation, repair and maintenance of roofing Polyurethane Foam Hot applied and cold process built-up roofing Single-ply systems Asphalt, Wooden Shingles, and Shakes Tile Modified Bitumen Metal Related Services Roofing Emergency and normal repairs Roof maintenance Waterproofing Horizontal and vertical surfaces Below grade Lightweight Concrete Decks and insulation Asbestos Abatement and handle asbestos containing roof materials (ACM's) . Bryant Universal Roofing, Inc. is licensed to abate Equipment tankers and specialized equipment, including a tower crane capable of reaching the roof of a 320 foot tall building or reaching in 175 feet on a low rise structure. The corporation owns approximately 750 trucks, Executive Management Wayne Mullis, Chairman of the Board Michael Sloyan, CFO E. Danson Perin, Secretary Steve Camblin, Regional Manager Gunnar Jacobson, Regional Manager Walt Martin, Regional Manager Dick Ransbottom, Regional Manager-Residential Div. IlOOE1NC.lNC. z )Company Service CenterslOflices Arizona Glendale Phoenix Tucson California Anaheim Los Angeles Oakland Palm Springs Sacramento San Bernadino San Diego Stockton Nevada Las Vegas The Company holds licenses to do business in Arizona, California, DenverColorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Contractor Licenses Arizona California Nevada Denver, Colorado New Mexico Utah 31548 069409 31549 072730 069408 365357 388242 024263 026433 80-25338 920433 409190 ROOF Approvals Mandacturer approved applicator certifications include: American Hydrotech Bond-Cote Carlisle Syntec Dow Corning Duralast E& Firestone Flintkote/Genstar GAF Gaco Western G.E. Silicone Gerard Grace Haartz-Mason Henry Co. J.P. Stevens Koppers Lifetile Malarkey Manville Monier Neogard Owens Corning Sarnafil Siplas t Tamko Therm0 Materials Tremco TrocaI Unicap United Coatings Professional Memberships American Subcontractors Association Arizona Roofing Contractors Association Associated General Contractors Bay Area Roofing Contractors Association Better Business Bureau Building Owners Management Association Chamber of Commerce Community Associations Institute Construction Financial Management Association Desert Contractors Association International Conference of Building Officials International Conference of Shopping Centers Midwest Roofing Contractors Association National Roofing Contractors Association Nevada Development Authority San Diego Roofing Contractors Association Society Of Plastics Industry Southern California Roofing Contractors Association Western States Roofing Contractors Association OUR BUSINESS ROOFING SYSTEMS The nation's largest professional, full service roofing contractor serving commercial and residential clients in new construction, reroofing, repair, maintenance and water- proofing. CORPORATE MISSION To build and successfully operate a great roofing company that makes a fair profit, has a heart for its employees and is dedicated to total customer satisfaction. OFFICE$ Eleven locations throughout the West. CORPORATE OFFICES: 3311 North 44th Street Phoenix, AZ 85018 ~~ SUBSIDIARIES: Universal Roofers Bryant Organization First Western Building Services Superior Weatherproofing Collectively referred to below as the "Corporation" SPECIAL PROJECTS Large projects requiring a specialized level of expertise, as well as National Account projects are performed through- out the USA ~~ HUMAN RESOURCES The Corporation has a roster of 1300 fulltime employees. This workforce comprises of both union and merit shop personnel. ROOFING SERVICES The Corporation performs reroofing, recover, maintenance, repair and new construction projects on all types of commercial, industrial and residential structures. The Corporation also specializes in commercial waterproofing. There are no size limitations to roofing and waterproofing projects. Installation, repair and maintenance of roofing systems with the approval of the specific material manufacturers. Polyurethane Foam Hot applied and Cold process built-up roofing Single-ply Asphalt, Wooden Shingles, and Shakes Tile Modified Bitumen Metal RELATED SERVICES ROOFING Emergency and normal repairs Roof maintenance WATERPROOFING Horizontal and Vertical Below-grade LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE Decks and insulation ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Corporation is licensed to abate and handle asbestos containing roof materials (ACM). EOUIPMENT The Corporation owns one of the largest fleets in the industry, including tankersand specialized equipment, such as a portable GCI tower crane capable of reaching the roof of a 320-foot tall building. EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT Wayne Mullis Chairman of the Board Dick Ransbottom President and General Manager- Residential Division Michael Sloyan Chief Financial Officer E. Danson Perin Secretary SERVICE CENTERS/BRANCH OFFICES ARIZONA Glendale Phoenix Tucson CALIFORNIA Anaheim Los Angeles Oakland Palm Springs Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego Stockton NEVADA Las Vegas The Corporation is registered to do business in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah and Washington. Arizona California Nevada New Mexico Utah Colorado Texas Washington CONTRACTOR LICENSES 098323 098311 31548 31549 069408 069409 676096 365357 388242 365279 36359 024263 026991 409190 Registered Registered Registered PRINCIPAL CLIENTELE Healthcare Facilities Retail Businesses Industrial and Manufacturing Lodging and Hospitality Property Management Banks and Office Buildings Government and Public Buildings Condominiums and Apartments Warehousing and Distribution Correctional Institutions Educational Institutions General Contractors Homeowners PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Subcontractors Association Arizona Roofing Contractors Association Associated General Contractors Bay Area Roofing Contractors Association Better Business Bureau Building Owners Management Association Chamber of Commerce Community Associations Institute Construction Financial Management Association Desert Contractors Association International Conference of Building Officials International Conference of Shopping Centers Midwest Roofing Contractors Association National Roofing Contractors Association Nevada Development Authority San Diego Roofing Contractors Association Society Of Plastics Industry Southern California Roofing Contractors Association Western States Roofing Contractors Association BRYANT UNIVERSAL Better. Believe it. 800-766-3661 BRYANT UNIVERSAL - BRYANT UNIVERSAL ROOFING, INC. Bryant Universal Roofing Company, Inc., has 1500 employees located in fourteen (14) full service facilities in California, Arizona and Nevada. We were originally founded in 1934 by Mr. Jack Bryant (whose son Bill is still active in the company). In 1989, we merged with Universal Roofers of Phoenix, Arizona to form the largest roofing contractor company in the USA. It is probably safe to say, our pool of roofing talent is unequaled! Bryant Universal Roofing, Inc., has been built on the strength of the long term relationships we have developed with our clients. These clients include Bank of America, Anheuser Busch, I.B.M., Inc., Sony Corporation, and, Kaiser Foundation. It is our belief that we can help you achieve your roofing objectives through a similar long-term relationship, and it is toward this goal that we shall work. You will receive personal service from one of our Local Branch Project Managers. He, in turn, is backed by multi-million dollar corporation with high insurance and bonding capabilites, specialized equipment (owning it's own crane, capable of loading a twenty 20 story building), and a staff of experts who have repaired every kind of roofing problem known. You, therefore, have a high comfort level knowing that, be it a small repair or a million dollar project, when you sign with Bryant Universal Roofing, Inc., you .are being served individually and with extraordinary corporate support not found any where else. 396 North Raleigh Avenue BR_" .M.*h1UTIx.I.L El Cajon, CA 92020 LK. n: CI 365157 NY W26433 Phone 619-444-0616 FAX 619-444-6747 5195 Foothill Blvd. San Diego, CA 92109 Voice Mail: 800.524.2059 Office: 61948.3529 City of Carlsbad 405 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: Product Compatibility, Single source submittal - City Hall Re- roofing project. Dear Sirs, This letter is to confirm that all major roofing components for the above mentioned reroofing project will be manufactured by Tremco. All Adhesives, plies and flashing materials will be supplied by Tremco. All of these products are made in facilities either owned or leased by Tremco. All of these products are compatible with each other. If there are any questions regarding these items, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. Sincerely, A. Johnson Fikld Advisor Tremco Inc. We Deliver "Roofing Peace of Mind" 5195 Foothill Blvd. San Diego, CA 92109 Voice Mail: 800.524.2059 Office: 619488.3529 City of Carlsbad 405 Oak Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: Red Label Products - City Hall Re-roofing project. Dear sirs, This letter is to confirm that all of the adhesives and coatings supplied by Tremco for the above mentioned project are not red label materials. If there are any questions regarding these items, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. ////- St& . Johnson Fdld Advisor Tremco Inc. We Deliver "Roofing Peace of Mind" STATEMENT OF ROOFING MANUFACTURER'S QUALIFICATIONS ~ Each bidder for the work included in the specifications and drawings and the contract documents shall submit with their bid the data requested in the following schedule of information. This data must be included in and made part of each bid document and contained in the sealed envelope. Failure to comply with this instruction may be regarded as justification for rejecting the Contractor's Proposal. Submit one (1) copy of this statement. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Name of bidder Name of Material Supplie Number of years manufacturing this roof system /8 Location of wholly owned and operated manufacturing facilities where primary product and material, such as modified bitumen, mastics primers, sealants, etc. are manufactured. Facility Tkk!hCa /.W4, Product C'.LS. %ZM,+WYZ,W~- b.4 ,Produc Street 3oda A*, ~75 57% street 3 3d1 de. PJ~ -CZ city $/Ci.%&Opl city State 64 State /JH/D % of product used % of product used mfg at this plant mfg at this plant 3r Facility Tfl&rn/o /w&. Facility Product ~&LG&& &/@ Product &?OAA/=59C L.. &4 % of product used mfg at this plant 5 % of product used mfg at this plant Submit Material Safety Data Sheets on products to be used. Submit current (completed within 90 days) independent laboratory results on roofing system that is proposed, prior to award of contract by the City. Employ full-time engineer or architect, who shall attest to or cause to have certified..that the design of the proposed roof system to be installed shall meet all local and state safety, health, fire and building code requirements pertaining to public buildings. 72 MANUFACTURER'S QUESTIONNAIRE STATEMENT: It is the intent of the City of Carlsbad to provide the taxpayer with a long-term roof assembly. We have experienced reasonable success with the standards which we have established. The Agency would like to remain progressive and informed of new roofing systems available. We prefer to consider systems that have proven records and manufacturers who can make recommendations to a wide range of waterproofing needs. With this approach, we hope to minimize the risk factor taken by the City. We feel each roof area has different considerations. These considerations may deem that a Ballasted, Single-ply, BURM, or IRMA is the best assembly for that particular building. We prefer to consider complete systems to limit potential warranty problems. The following questions are designed to assist the Agency in evaluating the total system(s) proposed. Phone: 2& -22.. -9373 - .- Years in Business:'.' ' ky Representative Name: "ZEW J-iuH/A/c/or-/ Years with Company: 7 1. Does your Company manufacture complete systems? Yes / No 2. Does the System(s) proposed have a U.L 790 Fire Rating? Yes No List page number s3s - 5-79 CNTOSO16.FM @ 5/1/95 3. Does your Company provide flashing material? Yes No If so, bes it include ... Wall flashing? Base Flashing? ", Control Joints? " Proprietary Sheet metal? 4. Does the System@) require open flame application? 5. Can your Company provide the Agency with systems to meet different roof requirements? If yes list products manufactured and provide formulation data. Single-Plv Svstem: Type? (Name) 7k2~7~LY Ballasted? Mechanically attached? Fully adhered? Are all systems UL approved? List UL page number ~~~-~?~ Build Up Roof Membranes: Hot applied: System name? 7" /OO Yes No No No No Yes No ,II Yes No . Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Does your company manufacture hot asphalt? Modified asphalt? CNTQ5016.FM 73 Yes / No Yes / No 5/1/95 Cold applied svstem: L 74 System name? &WAU//L Does material co-ntain asbestos? Yes No Has this been fire rated with asbestos free material? Yes 1 No List Ut Materials guide page number -2- Name of felt? l?d-gzz dd~x /Zy Does your company manufacturer above felts? Yes / No Modified system: Name: 7/&--& 17a&, Modified with? /SBS - APP - other Does system require torch application? Yes No Does the system'require a coating? Yes No / Name of coating Is the system UL fire rated? Yes List UL page number J-%=cSLy/ Smooth Surface Materials Emulsion: (name)? If Modified with? SBS- APP- other- / List UL page number rw Reflective coating: Type? #?bd~zd~~F, //&w-/y2' - Asbestos free? UL Fire tested? z- / CMQ5016.FM i - :- : ,... e'. .. . .. . '. Yes 1 No 75 Flu'b Awlied Svstem I- ..> UL Fire tested? 3-Tab Shinqle: Type? UL Fire tested? Page number: Metal Panel Roofinq / Type(name)? .- Yes No Yes No Model Number? Painted Finish type? UL Rated? Yes No L - Caulkinq High modulus type? Low modulus type? Does your Company include caulking in the roof warranty? Maintenance Products Wet Patch Mastic Type? L: L J-. Elastomerics d Type? fiL YP@?f- Reinforcing membrane CNTQSOl6.FM Type? B"%%L.G// Restoration coating asphatt Type? 4fT~Lr5Z'' Restoration coating coal tar Type? 7L.f 76 ,... If your Company does not manufacture these products, list atternates for each product and provide formulation data and literature. 6. What is the warranty period? " _- 5 years years - - 15 years -Other Does the warranty include insulation recommended by your Company? Does the warranty include all base flashings? Does the warranty include all sheet metal? What is the wind speed limited to? 77 mph Does the warranty include materials? Does the warranty include labor? Does warranty include related materials not manufactured by your company? Is there a dollar limit? 7. Does your company provide field inspections? Is there a charge? Provide copy of a typical inspection form 8. List three (3) contractors with three (3) years minimum experience, approved to bid your system: CNTQSOl6.FM @ Yes J/ No Yes A No .- Yes No .. Yes / No Yes /' NO Yes ./ No Yes No Yes A No Yes No / 5/1/95 77 9. 1. L-P? d/O& &SA4 HflP/d L/&fl&77 \I dT/ - 5h 2. 5d-X u, 7drn @uUb y /Qp&Z ,&5mx rw-244 3. LC//? &w-JJ’ &)-x& /2&u /A/iddT d BLM. 33v -22 d2” (f /I 10. Do you or your Company have a vested interest in any roofing/building contracting company? Yes No 11, Has yo,ur Company ever been restricted to bid with another State Agency? Yes No Signed: Title: CNTQ5016.FM 5/1/95 111. SPECIAL PROVISIONS TO CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS ADDITIVE ALTERNATE A. INSTALL CONTROL JOINTS ON WALKWAY CANOPIES PART I - GENERAL 1.01 Scope of Work A. Perform the specified repairs to City hall walkway canopies control joints. B. Repair work includes: 1. Installation of low profile control joints for concrete canopy joints. PART II - PRODUCTS 2.01 Roofing Repair Products A. Primers 1. Tremprime WB by Jremco B. Membrane Adhesive 1. Sheeting Bond by Tremco C. Membrane 1. Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting by Tremco 0. Asphatt Mastic: 1. . E. L.S. by Tremco E. Reinforcing Membrane 1. Burmesh by Tremco . .. PART 111 - EXECUTION .: 3.01 General Preparation and Application Procedures A. Surface must be clean and smooth. Clean repair material-from both sides of .. joint, 24" minimum on both sides of joint. B. Remove all loosely bonded or failing material during substrate preparation. CNTO5016.FM 5/1/95 Specification Data I Cold Process Built-up Ro.of i ng System Composition and hlaterids: The BURmastic System is composed of three plies of cold process coated organic or fiberglass ro0fj12g plies set in intermittent courses of modified asphalt cold process roofing mzstic. Abetter \yay to reroof >'our buiId- ing -The shaq~iy-rising demands for conserving energy pinpoint today's paramount need for sound, \veather- tight industrial roofs. It's a fact - industrial plants account for 41% of the total energy consun~ed in the United Stat.es? pmcticn!, con\~cnicnt co!d proccss application -Cold process applicn- tjon means up-to-date, easy appli- cation techniques - greater produc- tivity on the roof. The BURmastic system eliminates hot kettles, mini- mizes fumes, minimizes pollution - and much more. The risk of damage to the building, fire hazards and injury to personnel is greatly reduced. Fur- ther, with cold process application, traditional set-up and cleanup time on the roof is dramatically shortened. General application data -Roof repIacement usually involves more complexities than new construction roofing. Such contingencies as rusted or deteriorakd decks, rotted wood components, rooftop equi ~nent \vhich cannot be mo\,ed or shut B own, and numerous other conditions are often encountered. The following application infonm- tion is designed to ser\!e as a general guide. Depending upon your particu- lar roof replacement needs, your Tremco Representative will prepare detailed recommendations based upon your roofs esisting set of conditions. StructuraI decks -The existing deck must be pi-operly designed and constructed to support and secure the BURmastic Built-Up Roof System. Ponding conditions are unacceptable and will adversely affect the perform- ance of any built-up roofing system. Where positive drainage does not exist, water removal from the roof surface must be facilitated by lower- ingsumps, installing tapered insulation, or additional drains. Insulation - Insulation must be dry prior to being installed. No more in- sulztion shall be installed than can he closed in that day, using the selected BURnlastic System. Mechal$cat fss- tening per the insulation manufac- turer's recommendation is the pre- ferred method of secure~nent with wood fibel; glass fiber, perlite and most composite boards unless otlwr- wise stated by the insulation manufacturer. Membrane (fiberglass): Cut plies to 18-20 foot (5.5-6.h) lengths and allow them to relax a mininlun1 of 30 ~nin- utes. Folfow procedures described below. BURmastic coverage rate of 2%-3 gallons per square (1.0-1.2 liter per m2) is required. Membrane (organic): Starting at the low point of the roof, spray apply over the entire area a uniform coating of BUK~nastic at the rate of 2-2$ gallons per square (31-1.0 lib- 1x1- m2). Embed into the BURlnastic start- ing strips of "rcnlco Cold Process Roofing Felt, 12 inches (30.5cm) wide 3lld 24 inchcs (6lcm) wide. Ovcrlal~ the 12, inch (30.5~111) wide felt coni- pletely with the 21 inch (Glcm) wide felt, and then overlap them both com- pletely with 36 inch (91.5cm)wide felt. Continue to install full widths of felt overlapping the preceding felt 25 inches (62.5~~1) in shingle fashion. X course of BURmastic, applied at the rate of 2112 gallons per square (1.0 liter per nlz), shall separate all felts. End laps shall be 3. minimum 4 inches (10cm) wide and staggered. Each ply of felt, including the starting felts, shall be solidly coated u-ith BURmastic for the full width, and no\~here shall felt touch felt. The felts shall be broomed to assure complete contact without wrinkIes, fishmouths or blisters. Es- tend all plies to the top edges of all cant strips and cut off ewnly. Rood Coat: nvo BURm'astic flood coat options are available: Fiberglass Plies and Organic Felts - Gravel: Apply BURmastic over the entire roof surface Et a rate not to exceed 5 gallons per square (2 liters/ m2), and immediztely broadcast ap- proximately 400 lbs. per square (19 KghW of new, clean agaegzte - 84 or 15 roofers gravel. Fiberglass Felts -Reflective Gran- des: Apply BURmastic over the entire roof surface at 3 gallons per square (1.2 liters/m*), and immediate- ly broadcast 60 Ibs. per square (2.5 Kg/mz) of No. nroofing granules by 334 or equal. Precautions: Install temporary water stops 2t the completion of the day's work, and remove ber resum- ing installation ofthe membrane. Avoid prolonged exposure of the nmn- brane by applying protective flood coat within 36 hours. On roofs geater than 3 inches per foot (7.Gcm per 30.4cm) the membrane must be back- nailed to prevent slippage. Limitations: Do ncit instal1 directly over rigid Perlite board or polystyrene insulation. Do not install in arms of constant ponding water. Standard: Refer to Underwriters @ Laboratories current building materials guide. Availability and Costs Availability: 1m;nediately available from n-emco fnc., throughout the United States. Cost: Cost data is available from your local llemco Relxescntative. Ipor (organic and fiberglass) for 3 period of fi1.e (5)ycars from the dat.e of cornple- tion. The guarantee is limited to the repair or replacement of the roofing system and speciiically excludes inci- dental or consequential damages. There are no further guarantees, expressed or implied, given or author- ized to be given on this roofing system. The owner may purchase an addi- tional 5 year guarantee (BURmastic organic and fiberglass) if an inspec- tion is made and any required corrections are completed. owner may purchase a 10 year guar- antee at the time of original installation for the BURmastic fiberglass system only. itations are available from your Trerpco .. Representative. Maintenance: Notice \vithin thirty (30) days is required after any alleged defect is noticed. Trenlco provides annual inspections at no additional cost. TECHNICAL SERVICES: Your local llemco Representative, in conjunction with the "remco Engi- neering Services Department, pro- vides problem analysis and assistance in developing recommendations for special applications. Their services are complemented and extended by the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology. As an option, at additional cost, the The full terms, conditions and lim- Statement of Policy and Responsibility "renxo takes responsibility for the fur- nishing of quality roofing materials, and providing specificztions, and recornmen- dations for their proper installation. nemco does not, either itself or through its representztives, practice architecture or engineering. llemco of- fers no opinion on, and expressly disclai~ns any responsibility for, the structural soundness of any roof deck on which its products may be applied. Opinions of competent structural en- gineers should be obtained by the owner as to the structural soundness of the roof deck, or its ability to properly support the contemplated roof installation. Tremco accepts no liability for any failure of the roof deck or resultznt damages, and no 'Ihnco representative is authorized to vary this disc la in^^ Starting at the area’s lowest point, apply BURmastic Adhesive a full 12 inches (30.5cm) in from the top of the cant or low point at a rate of 2.5 gallons per 100 square feet (10.2 liters per 10 sq. meters). Place starter strips into the wet adhesive perpendicular to the insulation’s long joints. Stagger all plies; all end laps shall be at least 4 inches (10.2cm). Repeat the previous procedure with 24 inch (61cm) and 36 inch (91.4cm) widths of Fiberglass Roofing Plies placed into full width applications of BURmastic Adhesive. Continue placing full sheets of BURmastic Fiberglass Ply sheets into full 40 inch (101.6cm) minimum width applications of BURmastic Adhesive applied at a rate of 2.5-3 gallons per 700 square feet (10.2-11.3 liters per 10 sq. meters). All full width sheets must be overlapped 24*/3 inches (63cm). Stagger all plies. End laps shall be at least four inches (10.2cm). I Broom or roll all plies perpendicular to the plies’ long direction to ensure complete contact into BURmastic Adhesive. Composition: BURmasticB Adhesive LV is a propri- etary asbestos free low volatile interply and surfacing material. Basic Use: BURmastic Adhesive LV is designed for application as a cold process interply adhesive and protective flood coat with BURmastic Roofing Systems. BURmastic Adhesive LV can also be used in other built-up roof systems as a protective flood coat. Limitations: Not intended to perform under ponding conditions. Not to be used as an insulation adhesive. Not to be exposed to solvents, oils or other contami- Positive drainage required. nants harmful to asphaltic materials. I 1 Product Advantages Features Benefits Cold applied Lower odor than Hot BUR - asbestos free High performance adhesive Multi-ply Not red label Versatile/flexible UL classified @ application G,.r-fsJeco Versatile/flexible UL classified @) application G,.r-fsJeco I W No hot kettles or noxiou: Reduces equipmen fumes needs Can be readily used in restrictive areas, includ ing schools and hospi tals Welds ply coating forrn- ing monolithic mem brane Redundant levels of pro tection and waterproof ing *.'Shipping, storage, ani handling of adhesive cal be completed with fev restrictions at lowe costs Can be used in limited access areas Fire and wind protection Not for use over expanded polystyrene (EPS) or EPS composite insulations installed in any configu- ration unless EPS is encapsulated within lightweight insulating cellular concrete. Backnail felts on roofs with slopes 2:12 (2" per foot) (1 6%) or greater. Do not install on roofs with slopes greater than 4:12 (4" per foot) (33%). using an oil-jacketed heat exchanger. Must be heated to facilitate spray application by Grade: Spray/brush/squeegee. EQUIPMENT: Spray: Pump 22:l ratio. Fluid hose: SAE lOOR2, Type A Hose Size Maximum Minimum I.D. Working Burst Pressure Pressure -_ psi kPa psi kPa 1/2" 13mm 3,500 (24 100) 14,000 (96 500) 3/4" 19mm 2,250 (15 500) 9,000 (60 100) 1" 25mm 2,000 (1 3 800) 8,000 (55 200) Heat Exchanger: Oil-jacketed warm master type. Spray tip: 0.052" to 0.072" (1.3-1.8 mm) reversible. Air Compressor: Capacity - 175 to 250 CFM (0.08-0.12 Us) Working pressure - 80 to 90 ps'i (550-620 kPa) Squeegee: Triangular notched to provide 40-50 mil (1 .O mm - 1.3 mm) thick uniform application. Clean-up: Mineral spirits. Packaging: Available in 5 (1 9L) and 55 (208L) gallon containers. Also available in 53 (200L) gallon lined containers. Storage Life: One year in unopened container. General Application Data: Roof replacement usual- ly involves more complexities than new construction roofing. Often encountered are situations such as rusted/deteriorated decks, rotted wood components, _rooftop eqLllpmentvvhich cannot be moved or shut down, and numerous other conditions. to serve as a general guide. Your local Tremco Representative will prepare detailed specifications based upon your roof's conditions. Structurally Decks: Must be properly designed and structurally sound. Drainage: Ponding conditions are unacceptable and will adversely affect performance of any roofing sys- tem. If positive drainage does not exist, water removal must be facilitated by lowering drains and/or The following application information is designed installing additional drains, tapered insulation, or Tremco's Engineered Slope System (ESS). Insulation: Insulation must be dry and kept dry. No more insulation shall be installed than can be cov- ered that day. Acceptable Insulations: Type Minimum Facer1 Thickness* Coatings Fiberboard 1 /2" (1 3 mm) None Fibrous glass 3/4" (1 9 rnm) Paper lsocyanurate 1" (25 mm) Black Maximum size: 4' x 8' (1219 x 2438 mm) *Minimum thickness for application of BURmastic Adhesive. Follow insulation manufacturer's instruc- tions to obtain minimum thickness for spanning metal deck ribs. Installation Procedures: According to particular project specifications, prepare surface to be covered: Replace areas of wet insulation, deteriorated deck, Install roof insulation or base sheet. Plan placement of BURmastic Roofing System to ensure that water flows over or along, but not against exposed edges. Starting at low point of roof, embed approved ply sheets in a uniform continuous application of BURmastic Adhesive LV Ply shall never touch ply. lnterply application rate: Felt Gal/l 00 sq ft Um2 BURmastic Composite Ply 2.5 I .o BURmastic Glass Ply 3 1.2 Approved ASTM D4601-86, 3 1.2 Type ll glass base sheet SURFACING OPTIONS: Gravel: Apply BURmastic Adhesive LV over roof surface at 5 gaMl00 sq. ft. (2.0 Um2). Immediately broadcast 400 lb/lOO sq. ft. (1 9.6 kg/m2) of new, clean aggregate into the adhesive. Aggregate shall conform to ASTM D 1863-86. Granule: Apply BURmastic Adhesive LV over roof surface at 3.5 gaVl00 sq. ft. (1.4 Um2). Immediately broadcast 60 Ib/l 00 sq. ft. (2.9 kg/m2) of No. 11 roof- ing granules into the adhesive. Smooth Surface: Consult with your local Trernco Representative for specific applications suitable for your geographic area. Precautions: Users must read and follow container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for instruc- tions for health and safety precautions prior to and during use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Roofing Representative for pricing and availability. For the name and number of your Representative, call the Roofing Division at 216/292-5000. Maintenance: Your local Tremco Roofing Representative can provide you with effective mainte- nance procedures which may vary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs and preventive maintenance are all part of a sound roof program. Guarantemarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants BURmastic Adhesive LV to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when tested and wood components. Typical Physical Performance Characteristics (BURmastic@ Adhesive LV I Property Typical Value Test Method Asbestos content None ASTM D 276-87 Viscosity G3 77'F 80,000-200.000 CP ASTM D 2196-81 (25°C) (80-200 Pa*s) Density 0 77'F 8.2 Wgal (25°C) (982 kg@ Nonvolatile content 75% ASTM D 4479-85 Flash Point >lOO°F (37°C) ASTM D 93-85 Uniformity & Pass ASTM D 4479-85 consistency ASTM D 1475-85 voc 240 gL ASTM D3960-89 according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, any BURrnastic Adhesive LV product that is proved to be defective when applied in accor- dance to our written instructions, and in applications recommended by Tremco as suitable for this product will be replaced with like product at no charge. THIS IS BUYERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be -made in writing within twelve (12) months of ship ment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will constitute a waiver of ail claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other war- ranty, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommendations for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, complement and extend the services of the Tremco Technical Service staff. Statement of Policy and Responsibility: Tremco takes responsibility for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and recommenda- tions for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself or its Representatives practice architecture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsi- bility for the soundness of any structure or any com- ponents below the building structure on which its _products_may-beapplied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure, its ability to support a planned installation properly, or whether material below the structure will be disturbed, the Owner should obtain the opinion of competent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no lia- bility for any failure of the structure or material below the structure or for resultant damages, and no Tremco Representative is authorized to vary this dis- claimer. 10701 Shaker Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44104-3752 216-292-5000 ROO-040 8/93 BURmastic" Glass Ply (:e Coated Fiberglass Ply Sheet for Cold 'L Process Built-Up Roofing Systems Composition: BURmastic" Glass Py is a high performance roofing ply consisting of a fiberglass membrane coated with waterproofing asphalts. Basic Uses: BURmastic Glass Ply is designed for application over pre- formed rigid insulation andlor base sheets. BURmastic Glass Ply can also be used as a hot or cold applied base sheet. BURmastic Glass Ply exceeds ASTM D 4601 -86, Type 11. Limitations: BURmastic Glass Ply is not in- tended to perform under ponding conditions. Positive drainage is required. BURmastic Glass Ply should not be exposed to solvents, oils or other contaminants harmful to as- phaltic materials. ' ' Packaging: Available in 36" wide '. rolls, 200 ft2/roll. Sold by the pallet. General Application Data: Roof replacement usually involves more complexities than new construction roofing. Often encountered are situations such as rustedldeteriorated decks, rotted wood components, rooftop equipment which cannot be moved or shut down, and numerous other conditions. The following application information is designed to serve as a general guide. Your local Tremco Represen- tative will prepare detailed specifica- tions based upon your roof's conditions. Structural Decks: Deck must be properly designed and structurally sound. Drainage: Ponding conditions are unacceptable and will adversely affect performance of any roofing system. If positive drainage does not exist, water removal must be facilitated by lowering drains andlor installing additional drains, tapered insulation, or Tremco's Engineered Slope System (ESS). Insulation: Insulation must be dry and kept dry. No more insulation shall be installed than can be covered in that day. Mechanical fastening is the preferred method of attachment. APPLICATION Installation Procedures: According to particular job specification, prepare surface to be covered: Replace areas of wet insulation, deteriorated deck and wood com- ponents. course, or base sheet. Install roof insulation, protection Plan placement of BURrnastic Glass Ply to ensure that water will flow over or along, but not against, exposed edges. Specification Data >old Process BUR: Cut plies in 18-20' lengths maximum. Allow lengths to relax. Above 55OF: 30 minutes minimum. Below 55OF: 60 minutes minimum. Starting at low point of roof, apply a uniform coating of BURmastic Adhesive at 3 gaV100 ft2. Three ply membrane: Start and finish roof membrane along edges, terminations, and projections, use startinglfinishing strips - 12,24, and 36" wide plies. Install BURmastic Glass Ply in shingle fashion. Overlap starter strips 26" with first ply, then overlap each succeeding ply 24-W3". Four ply membrane: Start and finish roof membrane along edges, terminations, and projections, use startinglfinishing strips- 9, 18, 27, and 36" wide plies. Install BURrnastic Glass Ply in shingle fashion. Overlap starter strips 29" with first ply, then overlap each succeeding ply 27- 1/2". Interply adhesive: Embed each ply in uniform and con - tinuous application of BURmastic Adhesive. lnterply application: 3 gaVl00 ft2. Ply shall never touch Ply. Base Sheet: Nail or embed a full width of BUR- mastic Glass Ply in hot-melt adhe- sive or BURmastic Adhesive. Side laps: 2': End laps: 6" minimum and staggered. Lightly broom or roll plies to assure complete contact. Extend all plies to top edges of all cants and cut off evenly. Overlap previous work 24". Hot-melt interply applica- tion rate: 25 lb/100 ft2. BURmastic interply application rate: 3 gaV100 ft2. Install flashings as specified. Surfacing Options: Gravel and smooth surfacing options are avail- able. Consult your local Trernco Representative for specific recom - mendations. Precautions: Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Representative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your representative, call 216/292-5000-Roofing Division. Maintenance: Your Tremco Repre- sentative can provide effective main - tenance procedures which may vary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs, and preventative maintenance are all sound procedures. GuaranteeIWarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants BURmastic Glass Ply to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, we will provide at no charge, BURmastic Glass Ply in standard packaging to replace any BURmastic Glass Ply proven to be defective when applied according to our written instructions, and in applications recommended by us as suitable for BURmastic Glass Ply. THIS IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of ship- ment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Tremco offers a full range of guaran- tees with respect to the watertight integrity of Tremco Roofing Systems. The complete terms of such guaran - tees, as well as details on the . constitute a waiver of all claims with conditions of each, are available from your local Tremco Representa- tive. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommendations for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, complement and extend the services of the Tremco Technical Service ', Staff. Statement of Policy and Respon- sibility: Tremco takes responsibility for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and rec- ommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Representatives practice architec- ture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installa- tion properly, the Owner should obtain opinions of competent structural engineers before proceed- ing. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages, and no Tremco Represen - tative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44104 R-751501A 1/90 Printed in U.S.A. Supercedes R-751501 10/88 TAE 15M THERM"MB 3G25 FR A Fire Rated High Performance Modified Bitumen Membrane Composition: THERM MB 3625 FR is a granule surfaced weathering mem- branewith excellent fire resistant char- acteristics. Consists of specially se- lected bitumens, modified with com- patible KRATON" SBS elastomers and astrong glass reinforcing matrix. Avail - able in a variety of colors. Basic Uses: THERM MB 3G25 FR is designed for application over base sheetswhereagranulesurfacedmem- brane is desired. Fire rated by Under- writers Laboratory and Factory Mutual for an external fire hazard. Rugged, yet lightweight. A superior flashing membrane. Limitations: Not intended to be used under ponding conditions. Positive drain - age required. Not to be exposed tosolvents, oils, or other contaminants harmful to as- phaltic materials. Backnail on roofs with slopes 2:12 (2" per foot) or greater. Maximum flashing height: 12". Packaging: THERM MB 3625 FR membranes are available in 3.8 mm thick, onesquare rolls. Membranesare furnished with a factory applied white granule surfacing. Sold by pallet only. Custom colors available. General Application Data: Roof re- placement usually involves more corn - plexitiesthan newconstruction roofing. Such contingencies as rusted or dete- riorated decks,. rotted wood compo- nents, rooftop equipment which cannot be moved or shut down, and numerous otherconditionsareoftenencountered. The following application information is designed to serve as a general guide. Your local Tremco Representative will prepare detailed specifications based upon your roof's conditions. Structural Deck: Must be properly designed and structurally sound. Drainage: Ponding conditions are un- acceptableandwilladverselyaffectper- formance of any roofing system. Where positive drainage does not exist, water removal from roof surface must be fa- cilitated by lowering drains, andlor in- stalling additional drains, tapered insu- lation, or Tremco's Engineered Slope System (ESS). insulation: Insulation must be dry and kept dry. No more insulation shall be installed than can be closed in that day. Mechanical fastening is the preferred method of securement unless other- wise specified. installation Procedures: According to job specifications, prepare surface to be covered: Replace areas of wet insulation and deteriorated decklwood components. Specification Data Install roof insulation or base sheet. Plan placement of THERM MB 3G25 FR to ensure that water flows over or along, but not against exposed edges. Starting at low point of roof, apply a uniform continuous application of ad- hesive according to specifications. Embed basesheet(s)asspecified.Avoid walking on plies during placement. PlaceTHERM MB3G25 FRin a uniform continuous application of adhesive. Broom membrane into adhesive. Lap selvage 4" minimum; end laps 6" minimum. Offset laps from base sheet laps. Stagger end laps 36" minimum. To assurecomplete and uniform adhe- sion, adhesive should exude past lap edges. Install flashings as specified. Precautions: Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Representative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your representative, call 216/292- 5000 - Roofing Division. Maintenance: Your Tremco Represen - tativecan provideeffectivemaintenance procedureswhich mayvary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic in- spections, early repairs, and preventa- tive maintenance are all sound proce- dures. Guaranteemarranty: Tremcolnc. war- rants THERM MB 3625 FR to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested ac- cordingtoASTMandTremcostandards. Under this warranty, we will provide at no charge, THERM MB 3G25 FR KRATON is a registered trademark of the Shell Chemical Company membrane in standard packaging to replace any THERM MB 3G25 FR membrane proven to bedefectivewhen appliedaccordingtoourwritten instruc- tions, and in applicationsrecommended by us as,suitable for THERM MB 3G25 FR membrane.THISISBUYER’SS0LE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of shipment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or implied, in- cluding but not limited to, any implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY OR POSE. Tremco offers a full range of guaran- tees with respect to the watertight in- tegrityofTremco Roofing Systems. The complete terms of such guarantees, as wellasdetailsontheconditionsof each, are available from your local Tremco Representative. Technical Services: Your localiremco Representative, workingwiththeTech- nical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop rec- ommendationsforspecial applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technol- ogy, complement and extend the serv- ices of the Tremco Technical Service Staff. Statement of Policy and Responsi- bility: Tremco takes responsibility for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and recom- mendationsfortheirproperinstallation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Repre- sentatives practice architecture or en - gineering, Tremcooffers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsi- bilityfor the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation properly, theowner should obtain opinions of competent structural engineers before proceed - ing. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant dam- ages, and no Tremco Representative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44104 R- 75351 1 7189 Printed in U.S.A. TAE 15M Hypalorf Elastomeric i- Sheeting A Duruble, Reinforced Flexible Flashing Composition and Materials: Hypalon" Elastomeric Sheeting is compounded from Hypalon 45 elastomer laminated to a high strength polyester reinforcing scrim. Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting meets andexceedsASTM 05019-89,Type I, Grade 2. Basic Uses: Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting is used in Tremline Fascia and Wall Mount Systems and is also used to reinforce flashings. Limitations: Do not install over freshly applied mastics. Where chemicals, exhaust fumes, exposure may be present, contact your local Tremco Representative for recommendation. (7. organic materials, or solvent L- Packaging: Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting: Available in 6, 11.5, 17, 23,34.5, and 57" x 50' rolls. RemPly Lap Adhesive: Available in 1 quart, 1 and 5 gallon containers. RemPly Solvent: Available in I and 5 gallon containers. Color: Black, White. Storage Life: One year. Application: 1. Remove embedded gravel, dirt, dust, rotted felt, and foreign matter. Priming is recommended. 2. Apply Sheeting Bond in a uniform and continuous application 1/16" thick to prepared area. Leave Sheeting Bond exposed 15 minutes minimum before mem- brane application. Adjust open time depending on ambient conditions. 2. Adhere Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting in Sheeting Bond without wrinkles or voids. Over- lap end laps 4" minimum. 3. Wipe lap seams with TremPly Solvent. 4. Fabricate laps with Lap Adhesive. Apply Lap Adhesive to each mating surface at 100 ftVgal. Allow adhesive to dry to slight tack. Press across fabricated lap seam; remove wrinkledentrapped air; ensure positive contact. Hand roll across laps with 2" wide steel roller. Ensure positive contact. Hypalon is a registered Trademark of E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 8, COMPANY Specification Data 5. Caulk lapseams withTremSEALS: a. Rewipe seam with TremPly Solvent. b. Apply TremSEAL S to lapseam. Tool sealant to1/8x1/2" bead. Sealant coverage: 25 ft110.3 fl. oz. cartridge or 495 ftlcase. Precautions: Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Representative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your representative, call 216/292-5000-Roofing Division. Maintenance: Your Tremco Repre- sentative can provide effective main- tenance procedures which may vary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs, and preventative maintenance are all sound procedures. Guarantee/Warranty: Tremco Inc. warrants Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, we will provide at no charge, Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting in standard packaging to replace any Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting proven to be defective when applied according to our written instructions, and in applications recommended by us as suitable for Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting. THIS IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of shipment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommendations for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, complement and extend the services of the Tremco Technical Service' Staff. Statement of Policy and Responsibility: Tremco takes responsibility for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and recommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Representatives practice architecture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation properly, the Owner should obtain opinions of competent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages, and no Tremco Representative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. PhysicallPerformance Characteristics 1 'Water vapor transmission (BW) 0.05 perms ASTM E 96- 80 <!jO/o ASTM D 471 -79 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44104 R-773201A 5/90 Printed in U.S.A. Supercedes R-7732019/87 TAE 1 OM ." Sheeting Bond'" An Elastomeric Adhesive .EZasturneric Sheeting Composition: Tremco Sheeting Bond is a proprietary one-part elastomer formulated as an adhesive to bond Tremco Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting to various roof substrates-Sheeting Bond is asbestos free. Basic Uses: Sheeting Bond is used to adhere Hypalon Elastomeric Sheeting to asphalt and coal-tar built-up roofing membranes. Vertical substrates are acceptable. Limitations: Not intended for use in ponded conditions. Should not be exposed to UV. Do not use as seam adhesive. Packaging: Available in 5 gallon Grade: Trowel Storage Life: One year Colors: Black, White Application Data: Remove em- bedded gravel, dirt, dust, rotted felts, and foreign matter. Apply over clean, sound, dry base. Prim- ing is recommended. Leave Sheeting Bond exposed 15 minutes minimum before covering. Adjust open time depending on ambient conditions. Coverage: 20 ft*/gal using one- eighth inch notched trowel. Rates will vary depending on ambient temperature and actual surface conditions. Precautions: Use Sheeting Bond with adequate ventilation. Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Representative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your Repre- sentative, call 216/292-5000 - Roofing Division. Maintenance: Your Tremco Rep- resentative can provide effective maintenance procedures which may vary, depending upon specific con- ditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs, and preventative mainten- ance are all sound procedures. Specification Data GuaranteeNVarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants Sheeting Bond to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, we will provide, at no charge, Sheeting Bond in containers to replace any Sheeting Bond pro- ven to be defective when applied ac- cording to our written instructions, and in applications recommended by us as suitable for Sheeting Bond. CLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of ship- ment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will con- stitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or im- plied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of -MER- CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EX- Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommenda- tions for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, complement and ex- tend the services of the Tremco Technical Service Staff. Statement of Policy and Respon- sibility: Tremco takes responsibili- ty for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and recommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Representatives practice architec- ture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly dis- claims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the sound- ness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation pro- perly, the Owner should obtain opinions of competent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages, and no Tremco Repre- sentative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 R-751806A 4/89 Printed in U.S.A. TAE 10M Supercedes R-751806 9/87 ELS'" Composition: ELS is an asphalt- based, heavily fibrated mastic blended with penetrating oils and plasticizing agents. ELS is asbes- tos free. Basic Uses: ELS is used for repairing and restoring flashings and asphalt built-up roofing defects including blisters, cracks, and punctures. Added strength can be obtained by using reinforc- ing membranes. Limitations: Not intended for use as a wet patching material. Not for use on coal tar membranes. Packaging: ELS is available in 5 gallon containers. Grade: Trowel Storage Life: One year Application Data: Remove loose gravel, dirt, dust, rotted felts, and foreign matter. Apply over clean, sound, dry base. Coverage: 25 ft2/5 gal in single membrane application. Rates will vary depending on ambient temper- ature and actual surface conditions. Precautions: Use ELS with ade- quate ventilation. Users must read container labels and Material Safe- ty Data Sheets for health and safe- ty precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Representative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your Repre- sentive, call 21 6/292-5000 - Roof- ing Division. Maintenance: Your Tremco Rep- resentative can provide effective maintenance procedures which may vary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs and preventative maintenance are all sound pro- cedures. Specification Data Guaranteewarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants ELS to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, we will provide, at no charge, ELS in containers to replace any ELS proven to be defective when ap- plied according to our written in- structions, and in applications recommended by us as suitable for ELS. THIS IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (1 2) months of ship- ment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or im- plied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommenda- tions for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a uni- que reputation in weatherproofing technology, complement and ex- tend the services of the Tremco Technical Service Staff. Statement of Policy and Respon- sibility: Tremco takes responsibili- ty for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and recommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Representatives practice architec- ture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly dis- claims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the sound- ness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation pro- perly, the Owner should obtain opinions of. competent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages, and no Tremco Repre- sentative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Supercedes R-751802 9/87 R-751802A 4/89 Printed in U.S.A. TAE 10M Polyester Fabric or Glass Membrane for Localized Reinforcement and Overall Protective Treatment BURmesh*: A non-shrinking, non-rotting, vinyl coated, woven glass mesh. The glass filaments are firmly bonded together to prevent strands from unraveling during application. BURmesh has good tensile strength and is flexible enough to conform to irregular surfaces. Its open weaver design facilitates quick and uniform embedment in POLYroof* elastomer, Tremco asphalt or tar based mastics or asphalt emul- sions. When repairing blisters which have been cut open, or when sealing splits which extend through built-up roof membrane, use two plies of BURmesh embedded between applications of Trernco mastics. Polyester Mat 712: A lightweight, high @ strength, spunbond polyester fabric with excel- lent tear resistance and tensile strength. Polyester Mat 712 possesses excellent worka- bility allowing superior adhesion to mastics and emulsions. Polyester Mat 712 is non-rotting and does not shrink. Product Advantages - BURmesh I Features Benefits Jversatile ~ Compatible with elastomers, mastics and emulsions Excellent Strength Repairs are secure Open Weave Positive embedment of mastic Supple Conforms to substrate Bonded glass mesh Non-rotting mesh remains intact Green Color Visual contrast to ensure adequate top coating Non-absorbent Does not wick water into system Product Advantages Polyester Mat 712 Features Benefits Flexible Conforms to surface contours Random Weave Strength and flexibility in all directions Lightweight Easily handled and applied White color Readily visible, ensures uniform coverage Durable * Non-rotting, long service life Non-absorbent Does not wick water into system Packaging: BURmesh - Color: Aqua Green Length: 300 ft Width: 4". 6", 12" Polyester Mat 71 2 - Color: White Length: 400 ft Width: 18", 36" Application: Your Trernco Representative can recommend the right membrane system and appropriate application procedures to ensure long-term protection for your built-up roofing. Precautions: Use Membrane Systems with adequate ventilation. Users must read contain- er labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Trernco Roofing Representative for pricing and availability. For the name and number of your Representative, call the Roofing Division at 21 W292-5000. Maintenance: Your local Tremco Roofing Representative can provide you with effective maintenance procedures which may vary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs and preventive main- tenance are all part of a sound roof program. GuaranteeMlarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants Membrane Systems to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, any Membrane Systems product that is proved to be defective when applied in accordance to our written instruc- tions, and in applications recommended by Tremco as suitable for this'product will be replaced with like product at no charge. THIS DY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of shipment. The absence of such claims in writ- ing during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warran- ty, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MERCHANTABtLI- POSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommendations for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, com- plement and extend the services of the Tremco Technical Service staff. . Statement of Policy and Responsibility: Tremco takes responsibility for furnishing quali- ty materials and for providing specifications and recommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Representatives practice architecture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation properly, the Owner should obtain the opinion of competent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for .resultant dam- ages, and no Tremco Representative is autho- rized to vary this disclaimer. IS BUYERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REME- TY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- Physical Performance Characteristics ~ ~~ Polyester Mat 712 Prowrty Typlcal Valw Tort Mothod Breaking bad 8 77F 55 lMn MD ASTM 0 1682-64 (grab method) 55 lMn X0 (1 975) 2'jaw Apparent breaking 4070 MD ASTM D 1682-64 B 77.F 45% XD (1 975) Elongation Trapezoid tearing 15 Ibf MD ASTM D 1 1 17-80 Strength 15 Ibf XD Bursting strength 80 psi ASTM D 774-87 Air permeability 583 ft3/ft2/minute ASTM D 11 17-80 Weigh1 1.39 lbll00 ft2 ASTM D 3776-85 Thickness 0.012 inches ASTM D 1777-64 (1 975) BURmesh I Weight 1.32 iblloo n2 ASTM D 146-7Bla (1986) Moisture based on None ASTM D 146R8a net weight (1 986) Average tensile strength at 70'F, rnin. Wrap threads 75 Ibf/in ASTM D 146l78a Filling threads 75 lbWn (1 986) Organic Content Weight 18.75% ASTM D 579-83 Type PVC/Acfyfic water.based Cure temperature 300.F min color Aqua green d Roofing 21 6-282-5Ow " R-751551 6/92 TREMprime'" WB Roofing A Quick-Drying Wafer Based Primer for Asphalt Roofs ., Composition:- TREMprime" WB is a polymer modified asphalt emulsion formulated from refined select asphalt; special adhesion promot- ers and synthetic polymers to produce an effec- tive basecoat for the application of Tremco Roofing Systems. TREMprime WB is asbestos free, easy to use, and is low in volatile organic compounds to meet California's South Coast solvent content standards. Basic Use: TREMprime WB promotes adhe- sion between weathered surfaces and Tremco Roofing Systems. Product Advantages Features Benefits Non-fibrated Adhesion promoters Quick drying formula Readily workable consistency Water based Allows maximum penetration of dried felts and porous substrates Conditions asphalts and felts to provide a highly receptive surface for protection treatments Minimizes wait for curing Easily brushes into rougher substrates providing more uniform surfaces .. .. . . Can be used on metal- work and other surfaces Environmentally cleaner Meets all government standards Limitations: TREMprime WB is not-intended to be used as a final coating. Do not apply when rain appears imminent. Do not apply below 45°F. Do not freeze container. Store indoors in a heated area. Grade: BrusWrolVspray. . Recommended Spray Equipment: Minimum 11 :1 ratio pump with 0.015" to 0.021" spray tip. Low pressure hand compression sprayer (Hudson type). Packaging: TREMprime WB is available in 1,5 and 55 gallon containers. Storage Life: One year. Application: Remove all loose dust, dirt, rotted felt, and foreign matter. Surface must be clean and dry. When spraying Tremprime WB take necessary precautions to prevent overspray. Coverage: Coverage will vary depending upon actual surface and application conditions. Approximately 200-400 sq fVgal. Clean-up: Promptly clean tools and equipment with soap and water. Dried primer can be cleaned with mineral spirits or xylenel. Precautions: Use TREMprime WB with ade- quate ventilation. Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for ... . -..'..health.andsafety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Roofing Representative for pricing and : availability., For the name and number of your ' Representative, call the Roofing Division at 21 6/292-5000. Maintenance: Your local Tremco Roofing Representative can provide you with effective maintenance procedures which may vary,. depending upon specific conditions. Periodic 0 inspections, early repairs and preventive main- tenance are all part of a sound roof program. Guaranteemarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants TREMprime WB to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, any TREMprime WB prod- uct that is proved to be defective when applied in accordance to our written instructions, and in applications recommended by Tremco as suit- able for this product will be replaced with like product at no charge. THIS IS BUYERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of shipment. The absence of such claims in writ- ing during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warran- ty, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MERCHANTABILI- TY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR- e POSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommendations for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, com- plement and extend the services of the Tremco Technical Service staff. Statem.ent of Policy and Responsibility: Tremco takes responsibility for furnishing quali- ty materials and for providing specifications and recommendations for their proper instaliation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Representatives practice architecture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsibility.for. the- soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation properly, the Owner should obtain the opinion of competent structural engineers 0 before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant,dam- ages, and no Tremco Representative is autho- rized to vary this disclaimer. IPhysical Performance Characteristics Prop.* Typical Value Test Molhod Asbestos contenl None ASTM D 276-87 Visity 8 TI'F 65 KU ASTM D 562-81 (Stomer Kreb) Density 8 f7'F 8.6 Wgal ASTM 0 1475-85 Nonwlatile content 32"h ASTM D 1644-88 Flash Poinl . Not applicable ASTM D 3278-82 pH 9.0 ASTM €70-77 (1986) VOC 60 dr ASTM D 3960-89 Cobr Brownblack .. .. I , TremSEAL GP" Sealant Composition: TremSEAL GP'" is a unique, high performance, low modulus, moisture curing, modified polyurethane sealant. Contains no asbestos and is easily applied. Basic Uses: TremSEAL GP is designed for general purpose use in dynamic joints. Provides a high per- formance, flexible seal for many building construction joints, such as panels, doors, reglets, and coping joints. Limitations: Not recommended for use in joints under constant submersion or in traffic- bearing joints. Not for direct contact with poly- styrene, or in food processing areas. Not for use on glass or plexiglass surfaces. Grade: Gun Packaging: Available in 10.67 fl. oz. cartridges, 30 cartridgedcase, 2.5 gakase. Storage Life: One year. Colors: White, Limestone, Aluminum/Stone, Bronze. Applicable Standards: FS lT - S - 00230C, Type I I, Class A f 25% movement capability and ASTM C 920-87, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT, M, A and 0 (granite). Joint Design: Minimum width of joint should be four times anticipated movement, but not less than 1/4 wide. Width-to-depth recommendations and sealant volume coverages: Width Depth Ft/gal Ftlcase 1/4 1/4 308 770 3/8 1/4 205 512 1/2 1/4 154 385 5/8 3/8 82 205 3/4 3/8 68 170 7/8 3/8# 58 145 1" 3/8' 51 127 1 - 1/8 3/8' 45 112 1 - 1/4 3/8# 41 102 Joint depth to be 1/4 for joints 1/4 to 1/2 in width. Maximum joint depth not to exceed 3/W. Maximum joint size approximately 1 - 1/4" width x 3/8 depth in a single application. Representative for specific design requirements. Consult your local Tremco Specification Data APPLICATION DATA Surface Preparation: Joints should be clean, dry and free of foreign matter. In masonry joints, avoid contamination by waterproofing, form release, and curing agents. Where such agents are involved, contact your local Tremco Representative for recommendations. Remove protective coatings on aluminum surfaces with Xylol, MEK, or Tremco 200 Cleaner. Performance of TremSEAL GP is jeopardized when applied directly to mortar bed that has been saturated with moisture for prolonged periods. To correct, rake out mortar sufficiently to allow use of closed-cell polyethy- lene joint backing before application. Use Primer #6 on steel, aluminum and copper. Use Primer #1 for concrete or masonry surfaces. Contact your local Tremco Representative for specific questions on use. Joint Backing/Bondbreaker: Joint backing should be used to control recommended joint depth and to prevent three-sided adhesion. Joint backing must be dry. Where joint design or depth prevents use of joint backing, install an approved adhesive- backed bondbreaker tape. Use round, closed-cell polyethylene, non - bleeding neoprene, or butyl rod under 30% compression when joint depth is sufficient. Do not install more joint backing or bondbreaker tape than can be sealed in one day. Application: Apply TremSEAL GP with conventional hand or air powered caulking equipment. Apply in continuous operation with adequate pressure to fill joint to proper width and depth. Do not overfill. Cure Rate: 75OF 63 50% RH Initial skinning: 12 -16 hours. Firm skin: 24 hours. Thorough cure: 5 - 7days. Tooling: Immediately tool to ensure firm, full contact with joint interfaces. Dry tooling is preferred. Care must be exercised to avoid contamination of open joints below. Masking: Should masking be re- quired, remove masking tape immediately after tooling and before sealant skins. Cleaning: Immediately remove excess sealant and smears adjacent to joint with Xylol or Toluene as work progresses. Solvents can be used to clean tools and equipment. Precautions: Use TremSEAL GP with adequate ventilation. Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Representative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your Representative, call 216/292-5000-Roofing Division. Your Tremco Representative can provide effective maintenance pro- cedures which may vary, depending upon specific conditions. Periodic inspections, early repairs and preventative maintenance are all sound procedures. Guaranteewarranty: Tremco Inc. warrants TremSEAL GP to be free of defects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, we will provide at no charge TremSEAL GP in standard packaging to replace any TremSEAL GP proven to be defective when applied to our written instructions, and in applications recommended by us as suitable for TremSEAL GP. THIS IS BUYERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of shipment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will constitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MERCHANT- ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Technical Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommendations for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing technology, comple- ment and extend the services of the Tremco Technical Service Staff. Statement of Policy and Responsibility: Tremco takes responsibilityfor furnishing quality materials and for providing specifi- cations and recommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Rep- resentatives practice architecture or engineering, Tremco offers no opinion on, and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its products may be applied. If questions arise as to the soundness of a structure or its ability to support a planned installation properly, the Owner should obtain opinions of competent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages, and no Tremco Representative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44104 R-790120A 2/90 Printed in U.S.A. Supercedes R-790120 10/88 TAE 15M Polarcote" A Highly Reflective, White Acrylic Emulsion Composition: Polarcote is a white acrylic elastomeric emulsified roof coating. Basic Uses: Polarcote is primarily used on smooth asphalt roofs to reflect solar radiation, lower surface temperatures, reduce roof deterior- ation and improve energy efficiency. Limitations: Not intended as a restorative coating. Not intended for use in ponding areas. Limited to warm weather climates. Not for use over gravel. Do not apply in temperatures below 45OF or when rain appears immi- nent. Do not apply when freezing temper- atures are expected within 6 hours after application. Grade: Brush/Roll/Spray Recommended spray equipment: Minimum 11:l ratio pump with .036" to .072" spray tip. Packaging: Polarcote is available in 5 and 55 gallon containers. Color: White Storage Life: One year APPLICATION DATA Application: Remove all loose dust, dirt, rotted felt and foreign matter. Newly treated smooth asphalt roofs (hot or cold-applied) require a 60- 90 day cure prior to Polarcote application. Aged roofs should be treated with TREMprime QD at 1 gal/sq. Two coats are required. Allow 15-20 minutes drying time between coats. Necessary precautions must be taken to avoid overspray. 24 hour cure time is recommended for max- imum durability. Coverage: 3/4 gal/sq/coat. Cleaning: Promptly clean tools and equipment with water. Use Xylol when coating has dried on tools. Precautions: Use Polarcote with adequate ventilation. Users must read container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets for health and safety precautions prior to use. Availability and Cost: Contact your local Tremco Maintenance Repre- sentative for pricing and availability. For name and number of your Rep- resentative, call (216) 292-5000/ Maintenance Division. Maintenance: Your Tremco Main- tenance Representative can pro- vide effective maintenance pro- cedures which may vary, depend- ing upon specific conditions. Peri- odic inspections, early repairs and preventative maintenance are all sound procedures. Guarantee/Warmnty: Tremco Inc. warrants Polarcote to be free of de- fects and to meet published physical properties when cured and tested according to ASTM and Tremco standards. Under this warranty, any Polarcote product that is proved to be defective when applied in accor- dance with Tremco's written instruc- tions and in applications recom- mended by Tremco as suitable for this product will be replaced with like product at no charge. THIS IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. All claims concerning product defects must be made in writing within twelve (12) months of ship- ment. The absence of such claims in writing during this period will con- stitute a waiver of all claims with respect to such product. This warranty shall be IN LIEU OF any other warranty, express or im- plied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Technical Services: Your local Tremco Representative, working with the Engineering Service Staff, can help analyze conditions and needs to develop recommenda- tions for special applications. The services of the Tremco Research Center, which has earned a unique reputation in weatherproofing tech- nology, complement and extend the services of the Tremco Engi- neering Service Staff. Statement of Policy and Respon- sibility: Tremco takes responsibili- ty for furnishing quality materials and for providing specifications and recommendations for their proper installation. As neither Tremco itself nor its Rep- resentatives practice architecture or engineering, Tremco offers no opi- nion on, and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure on which its pro- ducts may be applied. If questions (175" F) 79" c - (150" F) 66" C - (125" F) 52" C - (100" F) 38" C - SMOOTH ROOFING OVER INSULATED CONCRETE DECK 1/11 II IIIII 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 18oo 1900 zoo0 TIME OF DAY, (EDT) Chart shows the effect of surface color on solar heating of a smooth-surfaced, insulated roof membrane over a concrete deck. Note that a white surfaced roof dramatically reduces temperature fluctuations, and the damaging effects of temperature extremes. The rate of oxidation of roofing asphalt, a chemical reaction, more than doubles for 18OF rise in temperature. (Reported by the National Bureau of Standards.) arise as to the soundness of a struc- ture or its ability to support a plann- ed installation properly, the Owner should obtain the opinions of com- petent structural engineers before proceeding. Tremco accepts no liability for any structural failure or for resultant damages, and no Trem- co Representative is authorized to vary this disclaimer. 10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44104 R-751902 6/87 Printed in USA. The home of the Phoenix Sun's Basketball team is the America West Arena located in the heart of downtown Phoenix. Its design brings each of the 19,000 seats closer to the action on the hardwood than any other comparable stadium. The modern design of the structure uses approximately 60,000 square feet of Hypalon single- ply roofing material. This is fully-adhered to the sloped areas of the roof located over the playing area and is mechanically attached at the flat areas. A patio outside the executive suite has an inverted membrane system created by the installation of single-ply EPDM as the waterproofing membrane fully-adhered to the deck. Above this a thin separator board was secured upon which regular concrete paving blocks were placed in an inverted roof membrane configuration. This provides a surface that will accommodate a high level of foot traffic. 0 Bryant Universal crew members also installed the below-grade waterproofing applying Bituthane membrane to the exterior foundation walls. A similar membrane was installed between slabs of the concrete deck in the parking garage where the deck was exposed to the weather Project Manager: Mark Bagnoli BRYANT UNIVERSAL Better. Believe it. 800-766-3661 t F '.rz , 3nd- featurethektls closed-ceil poiyisofoamcorc:inte~ylami~,2tedtoheavy, bfack(non-aspMtic), fiber reinforced felt facers. These products auesuibble for all Single- ply, BUR and Modified Bitumen membraie systems. has a polyiso foam core and feams .tti- laminate foil facersand provides thehighestR=Valueperinchofany ofthe ACFoam products, The product is spedficdiy designed for use with mechanically attached and loose-laid balIastedsingle-ply membrane systems. ACEoam Supreme canttot be used directly with hor asphalt, lorch applied orfully adhered sptenr For information on ACForim Composite, ACFoam Nail Base InsuIurion and Vented-R=, COI~C.~ an Atlas Sales Repi'esentative. . .. ACFoam InsulaEjons comply withtherequirements ofthefolIo@g spcc.ifications, test md code requirements whenhstakdproperly: ' - Federal SpecUication KH-I- 1972GEX (ARACFoamproductsj HH-I- 197212, Class I * ACFom-IUTapered ACPcm . . HH-i-I 97211, Ciass 1 ACFoam Supreme California State Insulation Quality Standards ,& Title 25 F03m Flammability Criteria (Lic.ense #TC I23 1 >. * BOCA, ICBO, and SBCCT Sections on Foam Insulation. . , , : * M Standard 4450f4470 Approval for Class I insulated roof deck construction('Referto FM Guide for specific sysfems). ' UL Standard 1256 CIassification (ACFoam-JI/Tapered ACFoatn): Insufatedrne~ldeckconstructionassemb~ies; Canst. #I20 &#123. Ut Stalldard 790 Classification (ACFcatn-IUTapered ' ACFoam): CIass A wid1 most roof membrane systems. See W, BuiidingMdterials Directory. ULStandardZ63FireHcsistanceClassificntion(ACFoam-IV Tapered ACFoam): The hourly rated listings are P225, P230, Y232, f243, P25.1, P259, P508, PS10, P5 t4, P701, P710, P711, P7t3,P71S,P717,P718,F7~9,P720,P801,p814,P8~5+~8~7, e Metro-Dade County, Florida No. 93-0630.7. ' P8l8 and PX 19. See UL Fire Resistance Directory. shall beI~m~trdexci~ivei~to,atSefl~~;"sap~ion,thcr~payr~~entoftl~t porchwe price or resupply of a like quantjty of non-conforming product.. Atlas distfibutors, agents, sdlrspersons, or other independent representatives have IO authorityto waiveoralat~cslbPveIimitatjon ofliability and remedies, Wanling:DoNotLeuveExposed, Thisproductisapnlyisoorgariic plastic foam and will burn if exposed to at1 ignition source of sufikimt heaand intensity, or optn name, such as a welder's torch, Likc vther organic materials, this product will release smoke if ignited. Donotapply flamedirectly to ACFoanlroofinsulatiorl\trllrn inst;rlling a torch applied modified bitumen system. This product should be used only in strict accordance wilh Atlas recommended USCS and applicatjon instructions. 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"""_._ "_" ".""""""_."".""""I."""""""""""""-" "".""."""_ 0 PT sL~r~~~j rx - PHYSICAL BATA """"""""~""""""""-.""""""""""""-."""""""""~"""""""""- P "__""~"__"_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" SECTION I """"""""_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""- Order Code: 043636H503 Order Desc: RL HYPALON SH 34.5" BL/WH-34 1/2" X 50t 6/Y WT 48# Product Name: HYPALON ELASTOMERIC SHEET BLACK/WHITE Chemical Family: Article Product Code: 043-LINE Date Prepared: 21-MAR-94 MSDS Preparer: C.R. BRUNO Replaces Date: 01-JUN-89 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Section 2 - Molecular Ccmpostion """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" NOT APPLIABLE Section 3 - Hazards Identification *5*~*****~=*~*r~*t*r~~"~*~***~*~~=~~***~~**~****~~**~*~*~**~~****~=~~.~....~~ """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" "-""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""."""""""- Emergency Overview: Black and white rubber sheet. No know health hazards. ..................... ="=*-*=****~"~***-5*************~***********=...~...... Potential Hlth Effect/Rte of Entry: Inhalation: _""""""""""""""""" Not Applicable Eyes: Not Appl icable Ingestion: Not Appl icable Skin: Not Applicable Acute Health Effects: Not Applicable Chronic Health Effects: No known effects frcn long tern exposure. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Section 4 - First Aid Measures """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Inhalation: Not Applicable Eyes : Not Appl icable Ingestion: Not Appl fcable Skin: Not Applicable Notes to Physician: N/A """"""~"~"""""""""""""""""""""-""""""------- Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point: N/ A """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Method: Lower F Upper F Autoign Ext ingu Water i n/a ammability Limit: Not Established ammability Limit: Not Established tion Temperature: Not Estzblished shing Media: Foam Czrbon Dioxide. Dry Chemical. 607 07002704 14 Page 002 Fire and Explosion Hazards: Will evolve Hydrogen Chloride. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use self contained breathing apparatus. (NIOSH APPROVED) Fire Fighttng Equipment: N/A .. Other Precautions: Not Applicable Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Release Response Overview: Not Applicable "_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""- Section 7 - Handling and Storage """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Handling and Storage Precautions: Not Applicable """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Section 8 - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Respiratory: Not Appl icable Skin: Not required. Eyes : Not required. Face : .. Not Applicable .. Engineering: Not Applicable .. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties ""_"""""""""""""""""""""""-""""""""""""" Odor/Appearance: NONE/BLACK AND WHITE RUBBER SHEET Color: BLACK/WHITE Physical State: SOLID pH : N/A . Vapor Pressure : Negligible Vzpor Density: Not Establ. Boiling Point: Not Establ. Melting Point: Not Establ . Freezing Point: Not Establ, .Solubility in Water: Negligible Specific Gravity: 1 .o % Volatile Weight: 0.0 VOC % We3ght: 0.0 voc % Volume: 0.0 i Section 10 - Reactivity/Stability """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""- Stability: Not Applicable Incompatible Products: Not Appliczble Condit5ons to Avoid Pulyrnerization: Not Applicable ~~~~~~~~""""""""~""""""""""""""""~"""""""""" '$ect$on 11 - Toxicological Inforrnatton """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Eyes : N/A Ingesticn: N/A 60B 07002704 15 - __I . .. . " -.. . . Crdtr Code: Od3636H503 Page GO3 Order Desc: RL HYPALON SH 34.5" EL/WH-34 1/2" X 50' 6/V WT 48# Inhalation: Skin: Subchronic: N/A Chronic: N/A """""""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""""""~ Section 12 - Ecological Information """_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Ecotoxicological Data: N/ A Chemical Fate: Section 13 - Disposal Ccnsiderations """"""_""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" RCRA Class: N/A Disposal Method: Not regulated by RCRA. Dispose of in compliance with state and local regulations. EPA Reportable Quantities CERCLA Reportable Quantity: "_""""""""""" N/A Section 14 - Transportation Data """""~~""""""""""""""""""""~""""""""""""- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" DOT Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED DDT Hazard Class: NOT APPLICAELE DOT- Label : HAZARDOUS UN/NA Number: N/A Packing Group: Specjal Provisions: . Packzg i ng .- .. """"_ Exceptions: Non-Bulk: Bulk: '. '.. ..__ Quantity Limitations """""""""" Passenger Aircraft or Railcar: Cargo Aircraf t : Vessel Stowage Requirements """""_"""""""" Vessel Stowage: Other Stowage: Trznsportation Notes: N/A Section 15 - Regulatory Information "~~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""----"---- .."."""""""""~"""""""""""""""""""""-""---------- TSCA Status: On :!-,e TSCA Inventory OSHA Status: N/A OSHA Hazardous Components """"""""""""~ No OSHA Hazardous Components Compliance Quantites """""""""" No Compliance Quanxities SARA 311 Ratings """""""" Immediate Healxh Hazard: N Delayed Health Hazard: N Fire- Hazard: N 609 07002704 16 Order Code: 043636H503 Order Desc: RL HYPALON SH 34.5" BL/WH-34 l/2" X 50' 6/Y WT 48U ?ago 004 Reactivity Hazard: N Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard: N SARA 313 Ingredients """""""""" No SARA 313 Ingredients Proposition 65 Ingredients """"""""""""" No Proposition 65 Ingredients Section 16 - Other Information """"""""""~""""""""""""""-""------"""------------ """""""""""~""""""""""""""""---"-------"------"- FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. THE HAZARO INFORMATIOM HEREIN IS OFFERED SOLELY FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE USER. SUBJECT TO HIS OWN INVESTIGATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. INCLUDING THE SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT UNDER EVERY FORESEEAELE CONDITION. 610 07002704 17 ' """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-- SECTION I """"""""""""""~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""--- Order Code: 046505 219 Order Desc: 5 GL SHEETING BOND WHITE 9/0 WT 61# Trade Name: SHEETING BOND - WHITE Code Number: 046-505-996 Prepared By: F.L. Miller Product Class: ADHESIVE Date: 28-Jan-1991 Additionai Components: NONE Replaces: I-June-1989 DOT Proper Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED DOT Hazard Class: N/A DOT UN/NA Number: N/A TSCA Status: OK _"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-""""---- SECTION I1 - COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" CHEMICAL or COMMON NAME MAX. i EXPOSURE LIMITS CAS Number (symbols explained below) 1 WT. TWA STEL CALCIUM CARBONATE (LIMESTONE) i55 i OSHA 15 mg/M3 - (total dust. no asbestos) 1317-65-3 t ,ACGIH 10 mg/M3 - (tot dust.no asOest.<l%Si02) POLYBUTENE i 15 OSHA - """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""i-"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~"""- 9003 - 28 - 5 - I ~ACGIH - """~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""".""""""""" POLYISOBUTYLENE 10 OSHA - - 9003-27-4 I -. ~ACGIH - - XYLENES (DIMETHYLBENZENES) i 8 ' OSHA IO0 ppm 150 ppm 1330-20-7 + t tACGIH $00 ppm 150 ppm PARAFFINIC OIL """"""""""""""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""-~""""-" """"""""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""""""""""""""""- I OSHA 5 mg/M3 - (oil mist I 64741-88-4 I . f ACGIH 5 mg/M3 IO mg/M3 (01 1 mi st 1 SILICA (AMORPHOUS) 7631-86-9 t fACGIH 10 mg/M3 - (no asbestos. el% Si02) TITANIUM DIOXIDE 13463-67-7 I IACGIH IO mg/M3 - (tot dusr.no asbest,<l%Si02) ETHYL BENZENE 100-41-4 + I lACGIH I00 ppm 125 ppm CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ) 14808-60-7 * I lACGIH 0.1 mg/M3 - (respirable bust) _"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""- 5 ' OSHA 6 mg/M3 - """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" S ' OSHA 10 mg/M3 - """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" i 3 OSHA 100 ppm 125 ppm i 0.6 I OSXA 0.1 mg/M3 - (respirable bust) "-"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" * - Indicates IARC. NTP. or OSHA czrcinogen. + - Specific chemical is listed in SARA-313; shown at typical percentage. WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICAL(S) KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR. BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE tiARM. -""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-" SECTICN I11 - PHYSICAL DATA Weight/Gzllon:l3# Vzpor Pressure: Not Establ. Melting Point:N/A Specific Gravity:l.56 Vzpor Censity (Air = l):>l Boiling Point:N/A pH (Aqueous): N/A Solubifjty in Water: Negligible Softening Point:N/A % Volatile By Wt: 11 Eveporation Rate (ETHER=I):>l Freezing Point: N/A Physical State: Paste Odor: Sol vent Color: White ~~~~~~~~~~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Flash Point (F): N/A Method: N/A LEL (Lower Explosion Limit): Xot Established UEL (Upper Explosion Limit): Not Established Auto-ignition Temperature: N/A Decomposition Temperature: N/A UNUSUAL PRODUCTS OF IGNITION: If water fog is ineffective. use carbon dioxiae, dry chemjcal or foam. N/A UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION l-?AZAZDS: Never use welding Or cutting tcrch cn or nezr container (even empty). Product, residue or vepor 61 1 07002704 18 Order Code: 046505 219 Order Desc: 5 GL SHEETING EOND WHITE 910 'UT 61= PaQe 002 may ignite. See section IX for additional precautions. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: During a fire. personnel at the scene are to prevent exposure to fumes using accepted fire . . fighting techniques. __"""_""____"_"""""""""""""""""""""--------"-"""""""""""~ SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA ROUTES OF ENTRY AND EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: ___"_"""""__""""""""""""""""""""--"----------""""""""""~"~ EYE CONTACT - Can cause irritation. SKIN CONTACT - can cause irritation, dermatitis. SKIN ABSORPTION - Not established. INHALATION - Can cause headache. dizziness. irritation to respiratory System. INGESTION - Can cause gastrointestinal irritation. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID: IF ON SKIN - Wash area of contact thoroughly with hand cleaner followed by soap and water. If irritation. rash or other disorders develop, get medical attention immediately. IF IN EYES - Flush immediately with running water for 15 minutes. lifting the upper and lower lids occasionaly. Get medical attention immediately. IF INGESTED - Get medical attention immediately. IF INHALED - Leave area to breathe fresh air. Avoid further overexposure. If symptoms persrst. get medical attention immediately. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Not established. POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM OR CHRONIC EXPOSURE: IARC concluded that there is sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity of crystall~ne silica (quartz) in experimental animals. but only limited evidence in humans. Prolonged 2nd repeated overexposure to free crystalline silica dust above the TLV level may cause scarrir.9 of the lungs .. with cough and shortness of breath. A delayed lung injury, silicosis may result from breathing free silica. However. silica in this product is encepsulated and release is not expected unless it is necessary to abrade. grind or sand surfaces coated with product. OTHER HEALTH HAZARD DATA: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhallng contents may be harmful or fatal. Overexposure to xylene can adversely affect the central nervous system, heart. liver. kidneys,lungs. spleen and adrenals. Embryo/fetotoxicity occurred in pregnant rats exposed by inhalation and mice exposed orally (with maternal . t0xiCity)to xylene. Overexposure to ethyl benzene by inhalation caused liver effecrs in laboratory animals. .. ~ .. .. .. ., ,. - . -. 0. """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA ----"----------"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Hazardous polymer i zat ion w i 1 1 not occur. STABILITY: Stab1 e INCOMPATABILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. ---"""""""""""-~"""""""""""~""""""""""~"""""""""""" SECTIGN VI1 - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES CLEAN-UP : Remove sources of ignition immediately. Ventilate to reduce the airborne contaminant Concentration below the exposure limit. Absorb spill in sand. earth or other suitable material. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Transfer to DOT approved container for disposal. Subject to hazardous waste treatment. storege and disposal. requirements under RCRA. Incinerate at EPA approved facility or dispose of in compliance with federal, state and local regulations. EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER: DO18 EPA REPORTABLE QUANTITY: 101: """_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" NATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE CENTER: 800-424-5502 OR 202-426-2675 """""""""""""""""""""""""""""~""""""""""""""""""~ SECTION VI11 - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED VENTILATIGN: Use local exhzust when the geceral ventilation is not sufficient to -keep the airborne ccntaminant concentraticn below the exposure limit in Section I1 of the MSDS. ~~"""""""""""~"""""""""""""""~"~~~~""""""""""""""""" 612 07002704 19 3roer Code: 046505 219 Page 003 Orcer Desc: 5 GL SHEETING EC%:3 WHITE 9/0 UT 61d RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Wear appropriate, properly fitted NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator when the airborne contaminant level(s) exceed the exposure limits indicated in Section 11. Follow respirator manufacturer's SKIN PROTECTION: Protect hands with impervious rubber gloves. Prevent contact wlth skin. Gloves must be checked before each use for signs of degradation and penetration and for proper functioning. EYE PROTECTION: Use suitable safety eyewear. FACE PROTECTION: Not required. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Typical full cover clothing. directions for respirator use. """~"""""""""""""""""""""~"""""""""""~"""""""""""- SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS """"""""_"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ STORAGE, HANDLING AND APPLICATION: Store in closed container below 80 F. Keep product 2nd vapor away from heat, sparks and flame. Do not store in direct SUniight. Prevent inhalation of vapor, ingestion and contact with skin and eyes. Keep container closed when not in use. Vapor may migrate to sources of ignition. Do not smoke. weld, generate sparks. or use flame near container. Change soiled workclothes frequently. Clean hands thoroughly after hzndling. PRECAUTIONS FOR REPAIR AND MAINTANENCE OF CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT: Perscnal protective equipment must be worn during maintanence cr repair. of contaminated mixer, OTHER : reactor. or other equipment. Precautions also apply to emptied containers. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. THE HAZARD INFORMATION HEREIN IS OFFERED SOLELY FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE USER, SUBJECT TO XIS OWN INVESTIGATION AND VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS, INCLUDING THE SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCT UNDER EVERY FORESEEABLE CONDITION. CODE NUMBER: 046-505-936 MSDS ISSUE DATE: 28-Jan-1991 613 07002704 20 I*U. I *- "" Material Safety Data Sheet ACFoam@-11 I a i EYE PROTEmON: MSDSAC11.95 NA MSDSACIi.95