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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFloorcovering Consultants Group; 2000-07-14;City of Carlsbad . MINOR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT REQUEST FOR BID This is not an order. Project Coordinator Glen Boodrv (760) 434-2944 Mail or Deliver to: City of Carlsbad Facilities Division 405 Oak Aveune Carlsbad CA 92008 Award will be made to the lowest responsive, responsible contractor based on total price. L /1> ” f; % -- Date Issued: Julv 14.2000 Request For Bid No.: FAC 00-l 1 CLOSING DATE: July 26.2000 Bid must be received prior to 4:00 p.m. on the date of Bid closing. Please use typewriter or black ink. Envelope MUST include Request For Bid No. FAC 00-l 1. DESCRIPTION Labor, materials and equipment for: remove and dispose of existing VCT flooring. at the Carlsbad Senior Center Auditorium, and replace. as per attached specs with approved vapor barrier and VCT flooring. No job walk-through scheduled. Contractors to arrange site visit by contacting: Project Coordinator: Glen Boodrv Phone No. (760) 434-2944 Submission of bid implies knowledge of all job terms and conditions. Contractor acknowledges receipt of Addendum No. 1 L), 2 L), 3 L), 4 (, 5 L). SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE WITHIN (90) DAYS Name and Address of Contractor Name and Title of Person Authorized to sign contracts. ok / CF? G%losl, City/State/Zip %o-74~- h)lt@ Telephone rid - 7S& SDas Fax at 2gs’g?,; /qoLchws Name U!‘ Pm Title 7-w -&rl Date -l- 9124199 JOB QUOTATION ITEM NO. UNIT CITY DESCRIPTION TOTAL PRICE 1 1 JOB Remove and replace VCT flooring at Carlsbad Senior Center as per attached specifications &v,558,a7 Quote Lump Sum, including all applicable taxes. Award is by total price. Evaluation and Award. Bids are binding subject to acceptance at any time within 90 days after opening, unless otherwise stipulated by the City of Carlsbad. Award will be made by the Purchasing Officer to the lowest, responsive, responsible contractor. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept or reject any item(s) therein or waive any informality in the bid. In the event of a conflict between unit price and extended price, the unit price will prevail unless price is so obviously unreasonable as to indicate an error. In that event, the bid will be rejected as non-responsive for the reason of the inability to determine the in/-tended bid. The City reserves the right to conduct a pre-award inquiry to determine the contractor’s ability to perform, including but not limited to facilities, financial responsibility, materials/supplies and past performance. The determination of the City as to the Contractor’s ability to perform the contract shall be conclusive. SUBMIT-TED BY: Company/Busine$s Name Afithorized Signature &I noL&~, U,‘ce QLdtnf- Printed Name and Title 7-zr-m Date c/g633 Contractor’s License Number c-15 Classification(s) /a/3/ laool Expiration Date TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (Corporations) Federal Tax l.D.#: (Individuals) Social Security #: 95y3m333 OR -2- 9124199 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS Set forth below is the full name and location of the place of business of each sub-contractor whom the contractor proposes to subcontract portions of the work in excess of one-half of one percent of the total bid, and the portion of the work which will be done by each sub-contractor for each subcontract. NOTE: The contractor understands that if he fails to specify a sub-contractor for any portion of the work to be performed under the contract in excess of one-half of one percent of the bid, the contractor shall be deemed to have agreed to perform such portion, and that the contractor shall not be permitted to sublet or subcontract that portion of the work, except in cases of the public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding, reduced in writing as a public record of the Awarding Authority, setting forth the facts constituting the emergency or necessity in accordance with the provisions of the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act (Section 4100 et seq. of the California Public Contract Code). If no subcontractors are to be employed on the project, enter the word “NONE.” Total % Subcontracted: 50% * Indicate Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) of subcontractor. -3- 9124199 CITY OF CARLSBAD MINOR PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT (Less than $25,000) Labor: I propose to employ only skilled workers and to abide by all State and City of Carlsbad Ordinances governing labor, including paying the general prevailing rate of wages for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the contract. Guarantee: I guarantee all labor and materials furnished and agree to complete work in accordance with directions and subject to inspection approval and acceptance by: Glen Boodrv (Project Coordinator)) Wage Rates: 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 Sections 1770, 1773 and 1773.1 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to Section 1773.2 of the Labor Code, a current copy of the applicable wage rates in 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 prevailing rates of wages to all workers employed by him or her in execution of the contract. False Claims Contract hereby agrees that any contract claim submitted to the City must be asserted as part of the contract process as set forth in this agreement and not in anticipation of litigation or in conjunction with litigation. Contractor acknowledges that California Government Code sections 12650 et seq., the False Claims Act, provides for civil penalties where a person knowingly submits a false claim to a public entity. These provisions include false claims made with deliberate ignorance of the false information or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the information. The provisions of Carlsbad Municipal Code sections 3.32.025, 3.32.026, 3.32.027 and 3.32.028 pertaining to false claims are incorporated herein by reference. Contractor hereby acknowledges that the filing of a false claim may be subject to the contractor to an administrative debarment proceeding wherein the contractor may be prevented from further bidding on public contracts for a period of up to five years and that debarment by another jurisdiction is grounds for the City of Carlsbad to disqualify the Contractor or subcontractor from participating in contract bidding. Signature: Print Name: f&h Floticf3 -4- g/24/99 - Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurance: The successful contractor shall provide to the City of Carlsbad, a Certification of Commercial General Liability and Property Damage Insurance and a Certificate of Workers’ Compensation Insurance indicating coverage in a form approved by the California Insurance Commission. The certificates shall indicate coverage during the period of the contract and must be furnished to the City prior to the start of work. The minimum limits of liability Insurance are to be placed with insurers that have: (1) a rating in the most recent Best’s Key Rating Guide of at least A-:V and (2) are admitted and authorized to transact the business of insurance in the State of California by the Insurance Commissioner. Commercial General Liability Insurance of Injuries including accidental death, to any one person in an amount not less than . . . . . . . . $500,000 Subject to the same limit for each person on account of one accident in an amount not less than . . . . . . . $500,000 Property damage insurance in an amount of not less than.. . . . . ..$I 00,000 Automobile Liability Insurance in the amount of $100,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. In addition, the auto policy must cover any vehicle used in the performance of the contract, used onsite or offsite, whether owned, non-owned or hired, and whether scheduled or non-scheduled. The automobile insurance certificate must state the coverage is for “any auto” and cannot be limited in any manner. The above policies shall have non-cancellation clause providing that thirty (30) days written notice shall be given to the City prior to such cancellation. The policies shall name the City of Carlsbad as additional insured. Indemnity: The Contractor shall assume the defense of, pay all expenses of defense, and indemnify and hold harmless the City, and its officers and employees, from all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability of every kind, nature and description, directly or indirectly arising from or in connection with the performance of the Contract or work; or from any failure or alleged failure of Contractor to comply with any applicable law, rules or regulations including those related to safety and health; and from any and all claims, loss, damages, injury and liability, howsoever the same may be caused, resulting directly or indirectly from the nature of the work covered by the Contract, except for loss or damage caused by the sole or active negligence or willful misconduct of the City. The expenses of defense include all costs and expenses including attorneys’ fees for litigation, arbitration, or other dispute resolution method. Jurisdiction: The Contractor agrees and hereby stipulates that the proper venue and jurisdiction for resolution of any disputes between the parties arising out of this agreement is San Diego County, California. -5- 9124199 h - State of California , Name(s) of Signer(s) ii personally known to me proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the perso& whose name&(& the entity upon behalf of which the perso@$ acted, executed the instrument. Though the information below is not required by /aw, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attach Title or Type of Document: Document Date: Number of Pages: 7 Signer(s) Other Than Nam.ed Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer Signer’s Name: q Individual 0 Corporate Officer - Title(s): 0 Partner - q Limited 0 General 0 Attorney in Fact 0 Trustee q Guardian or Conservator 0 Other: Signer Is Representing: Top of thumb here 0 1999 Natiwlal Notary Association * 9350 De Solo Ave.. P.O. Box 2402 - Chatswwth, CA 91313-2402 * wwwwtionalnotary erg Prod. NO. 5907 Reorder: Call Toll-Free l-800-876-6827 Start Work: I agree to start within 5 working days after receipt of Notice to Proceed. Completion: I agree to complete work by Fridav. Seotember 8. 2000. CONTRACTOR: LbtTAuihti 4-y (name of Cohtractor) CITY OF CARLSBAD a municipal corporation of the State of California (sign here) (sign here) J , R kt I Ro(, w CXO (print name an& title) 3atq h ad-. Jtci@-33a (address) ‘\ \3q 243&l - (teYpio:e no.) & / CA Saos-ib (city/state/zip) 7&O- ?5-6-- y/88 (telephone no.) 70~ ~5-6 giag ATTEST: (fax no.) (Proper notarial acknowledcament of execution bv Contractor must be attached.1 Chairman, president OR vice-president, AND secretary, assistant secretary, CFO OR assistant treasurer must sign for corporations. Otherwise, the corporation must attach a resolution ceriified by the secretary or assistant secretary under corporate seal empowering the officer(s) signing to bind the corporation.) AS TO FORM: -6- 9124199 - State of California County of Los*l~ ss. > On personally appeared 0 personally known to me to me on the basis of satisfactory to be the person& whose name@ is/* subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that &e/thGxecuted the same in &&her-Ah& authorized capacity(i%& and that by Nher/ti)l44r signature@$xr the instrument the person& or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted. pvmrt ltnrl thn inctrl lmnnt , .rA”Y”.“U &I I” II l”.l “I I I”# I&. / \ CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Place Notary Seal Above OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and cou/d prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Title or Type of Document: I Document Datek 01 m Number of Pages: qydm Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer Si ner’s Name: 3ee dividual 0 Corporate Officer - Title(s): 0 Partner - 0 Limited 0 General 0 Attorney in Fact q Trustee 0 Guardian or Conservator 0 Other: Signer Is Representing: Top of thumb here 0 1999 National Notary Assocrat~on * 9350 De Soto Ave.. P.0 Box 2402 * Chatswonh. CA 91313-2402 * w?w nationalnota?mrg Prod No. 5907 Reorder: Call Toll-Free 1-800-876-6627 - CITY OF CARLSBAD Technical Specifications for Contract No. FACOO-11 - Senior Center Vinyl Floor Replacement Floor Seal Furnish and install FST System V warranted for 10 years up to 14.0 Ibs. of emission. System includes shotblasting, masking and protection, crack and joint prep, 2 coats MES, fibermat installation and Ardex cementaticus finish, finished floor covering ready total area. Products I Material Provide Tarkett Expressions TM Tile, 12” x 12” x l/8” thick, confirming to ASTM F 1066- 95a, Class 2 (through pattern tile), static load limit of not less than 125 psi, colors No. 2015 White/Taupe and 2033 Rose AshlShellNiolet. Nominal Thickness l/8” (3.2mm) Size 12”xl2”(31cm) Static Load Limit Lbs./Sq. In. 125 Ibs (57kg) Federal Specifications SST-31 28 Type IV-Composition 1 ASTM F-l 066-95a Composition 1 Class 2 Limited Warranties Five years Execution / Installation Install tile over approved substrate, in accordance with manufacturer’s written installation instructions using conventional full-spread adhesive, EC0 710. Tile pattern to duplicate existing. (see attached plan) Base Provide Burke rubber cove base, 4”~ l/8” thick, in color 450P Mauve. Type 4” Cove Base Standard Color 450P Mauve Height 4” Corners 4” (O/S & I/S) End Stops 4” -7- 9/24/99 From: Gene Royer To: VINCE FLOWERS Date: 7/21/00 Time: 2:46 50 PM Page 1 of 2 .a , -. Ll qgmm ‘0 l Commercial Sled 3Ms & Wrwiesalers 3529 Cannon Rd Ste. 2 PMB 232 Oceanside, CA 920.56 (760) 758-4188 -,fu: (760) YSSR-5028 Bill To ClTY OF CMLSBAD 405 OAK AVENUE CARLSBAD, CA XRLSBAD, CA GLENN BOODRY Phone: (760) 434-2944- Cell: Pager: Fax: (760) 720-9562- Phone: Cell: Pager: Fax: Attetziiorr GLENN BOODRY Manager: VmCE FLOWERS Esiimator: WCE FLOWERS A~JJJ~JJ: VINCE FLOWERS Time: 2:46 PM - Revision #: ,. Proposal 173 Date: 712 1 /oo P~JJ Dale: 7/14/00 Bid Date: 7/19!00 Project XRLSBAD SENIOR AUDl’1‘OKlUhl 799 PETE AVE Phone: cell: Pager: Fax: 2 coior NaJJJe Color Nwnber WIIITE TAUPE 2015 ROSE ASH.SHELL.VIOtE? 2033 FLOORCOVERING C3NSULTANTS GROUP 1 AND INSTALLED - .~ ~~~~ ~~~ RUBBER COVE BAS:i 4” Sub Total f&24,337.20 Tax $221.07 PROPOSAL TOTAL $24,558.27 UPDATED MOIST1 RE 1’EST TO RF: APPLIED MONDAY 712412000, FINAL RI’:SIJ>TS MAY IhfPAC? CONTRACT TOTAL. Floorcovering Consultants G ‘oup will furnish, deliver, and install the above material in accordance with all transmitted plans, specrficatrons and general conditions for the listed price. The price includes all applicable freight and taxes, unless otherwise noted. Unless specifically included in this proposal: excludes all demo1 tion, repair or take-up ot existing flooring; excludes vacuuming, damp mopping, buffing, waxing or floor protection; excludes floor floating, leveli 1g or repair, excludes sealing of floor, cleaning or removal of oil, grease, solvents, paints, plaster or other foreign substances; excludes asbes OS control/abatement; includes no attic stock of material beyond installation coverage; includes work only during regular hours and for a single phase job; excludes any furniture movement; excludes any addenda beyond the base bid; Per CRI-104-96.6 3 site conditions: The owner or general contractor must submit to the flooring contractor a written report on moisture and surface alkalinity of the slab to determine its suitability as a substrate for t’le material to be installed. Floor preparation will be billed on a time and material basis at $35.00 per man-hour plus the cost of the materials. Clrent s subiect to payment for stored materials. Floorcovering Consultants Group will not accept charge backs of damage or cleaning without the option 11 inspect claim(s) to repair or without the option to make arrangements for acceptable repairs at their expense. Floorcovering Consultants G.oup is not responsible for any claims that might result from product delivery date changes beyond their control. If a manufacturer requires a dep Isit to manufacture/shrp certain items, client will pay that amount. This proposal is valid for forty-five [45) days. Full payment is due twenty [20] cays from receipt of invoice unless otherwise specified. 7/21/00 Bid #: 173 Page I of 2 From: Gene Royer To: VINCE FLOWERS 3 Date: 7/21/00 Time: 2:46 50 PM Page 2 of 2 CARLSBAD SENIOR MJDITORIUM CITY OF CARLSBAD Floorcovering Consultants Group Signed VINCE FLOW’RS CITY OF CARLSBAD Signed: Proposed Installation Start Date: 7,‘2lxM Bid #: I73 Page 2 of 2 1. PRODUCT NAME Floor Seal Technology, Inc. Water Vapor Emission Control Systems includes six product treatment com- binations: System I Treatment, System II Treat- ment, System I II Treatment, System IV Treatment, System V Treatment, and System VI Treatment. 2. MANUFACTURER Corporate Headquarter Floor SeaI Technology, Inc. 1530 Old Oakland Road Suite 120 San Jose, CA 95112 Phone: (408) 436-8181 (800) 572-2344 Fax: (408) 436-8254 Eastem Division 7413 Whitepine Road Richmond, VA 23237 Phone: (804) 271-2454 (888) 3781300 Fax: (804) 271-l 629 Southern California Technical Division 2941 West MacArthur Blvd. Suite 137 Santa Ana, CA 92704 Phone: (714) 641-3660 (800) 295-0221 Fax: (714) 641-3664 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 6&c Use: Floor Seal Technol- ogy, Inc. six topical water vapor emission control systems, System I to System VI, utilize one or a com- bination of penetrating liquids, sur- facecoatings,andamembranesheet to mechanically reduce water va- por emission levels in concretesub- strate for compliance with subsequent floor covering or coat- ing materials. The appropriate sys- tem is determined after diagnosis The telwpoIr4 sEC-OATA- r- has bm re poduced hum puwiulors CLlpplm by csl, 19M.1965. ,966,w67,urduudbypanmrsia, ocThsC-unionSpecl~“mrl”.*MqAlsr- andrla. VA **314. testing of vapor transmission and alkalinity rates (levels) of the con- crete slab, the selection of finished floor covering material, and floor- ing surface end use. Water vapor emitting from a concrete slab can be measured in pounds (kg), which is the equivalent weight of water evaporating from one thousand square feet (90 m’) of concrete sur- face area over a twenty-four hour period. A calcium chloride test is the industry standard for determin- ing pounds (kg) measurement. (Re- fer to Pre-installation Testing narration as part of 5. Installation herein.) Each water vapor control system is designed to reduce vapor emis- sion to below the three pound (1.35 kg) upward limit required by most flooring covering manufactur- ers. Floor Seal Technology, inc. has created a series of product/process systems designed to topically stabi- lize, suppress and disperse vapor volume, ensuring long-term bond integrity. Floor Seal Technology, Inc. water vapor emission control sys- tems are designed to facilitate the installation of floor covering mate- rials without loss (Adhesion failure) as a result of moisture vapor trans- mission. The vapor control systems are reliant totally on mechanical bond and not reliant on chemical reactions with unknown quantities of free agents residing in the con- crete. Each system component has a specific basic use as follows: Penetrants: Enter into the con- crete slab surface to stabilize hu- midity and immobilize mineral migration byfillingthecavitieswith a restrictive, non-impermeable agent. Coatings: Coat the concrete slab surface to suppress moisture vapor SPEGg I This Spw-Data sheet conforms to edltorlsl styte prsscrlbsd by The Construdion Specifications Institute. The manufacturer is responsible for technical l c- CUraCy. emission by mechanically regulat- ing the emission migrating to the surface of the concrete. Dispersive Membrane: Creates a physical layer on the concrete slab surface to disperse moisture vapor laterally by establishing a physical cavity between the concrete sub- strate and the finished floor cover- ingmaterial.Thisallowsthetypically uneven distribution of values over the surface a place to equalize. Prescribed Treatment Combina- tions for Floor Sear Technology, Inc. systems: System I Treatment: Treatment employs MES Penetrant alone and is for suspended slabs only. Pen- etrant control of vapor emission up to 6.0 pounds (2.7 kg) can be safely executed on suspended slabs with- outsubsequenttreatmentsincemost suspended slab moisture problems are a result of slab youth, not vapor pressure differentials. System I/ Treatment: Treatment begins with application of MES Pen- etrantfollowed immediately by MES Coating and controls vapor volume up to 7.0 pounds (3.15 kg). MES Penetrant always precedes MES Coating in order to ensure a thor- ough mechanical bonding of this suppression coating to the substrate. System 111 Treatment: Treatment forvaporemission upto9.0pounds (4.05 kg) uses Fiberseal Membrane for cost effectiveness and time ex- pediency at this magnitude. Fiberseal is a diffusive seal mem- brane that allows the passage of vapor gas to enter, wick laterally within the membrane toavoid pool- ing of condensed vapor. System IV Treatment: Treatment is designed for slab vapor emission volume up to 11 .O pounds (4.95 kg). The slab moisture is first stabi- This unit has been updated to indicate references to both Master~om?ar~ 1995 Edition and MASTERFORMAT*1988Edition.Ther~wencestothenumbersandtitlerinM~e~~tl995Edition are indicated above the references to the numbers and titles in MASTERFORMAT 1988 EdItion. 95: 07200 88: 07100 lized by MES Penetrant and dis- persed through the Fiberseal Mem- brane on the surface. System V Treatment: Treatment uses all of the three mechanical controls of Penetrant, Coating and Membranetostabilize. suppressand diffuse, respectively, moisture va- por emission values as high as 14.0 pounds (6.3 kg). System VI Treatment: Treatment for vapor volume up to 19.0 pounds (8.55 kg), is a System V Treatment process, with the addition of the MES Membrane to enhance the dis- persion capability of the Fiberseal Membrane. See Figure I - Treat- ment Chart - Prescribed Product Treatment Combinations for Com- plete Vapor Emission Control. but in a thicker viscosity, and is used in conjunction with MES Pen- etrant to suppress a higher volume of vapor transmission without to- tally restricting vapor emission pas- sage, which can cause a failure of the concrete mortar cap surface. Fiberseal Membrane is a VOC- compliant, water-based acrylic co- polymer resin based material with a fiberglass membrane carrier. A dry weave membrane is laminated to the previous surface material, al- lowed to cure, and surfaced with a high density acrylic copolymer and modified-epoxy finish layer. Fibeneal allowsmoisturevaporpas- sage to occur laterally, where vol- umecanequalizeacrossthesurface. pOUIld. Limitations: Do not i nstal I vapor control systems on vertical surfaces. Concrete slab surfaces, regardless of age must be scarified by shot blasting prior to installation of wa- ter vapor emission control systems. Floor Seal Technology, Inc. System Treatment I to System Treatment VI are manufactured for interior appli- cations only. Exterior applications are not recommended. installed va- por control system treatments must be covered with a cementitious underlayment before installation of finish floor covering material. Sys- tems must be installed in the envi- ronmental conditions that are representativeofthefinishedproject. SAFE InComplim 3.0 Ibs. (1.35 kg) or LESS is usually suitable for direct material installation. m 1 MES-~&ti used /&NT9 6.0 Ibs. (2.7 kg), Maximum Vapor Transmission Rate (above-grade) m u !&?$&f#~~ t ~s(&f@?Q 7.0lbs. (3.15 kg), Maximum Vapor Transmission Rate (VTR) $lnTmlI Fi~~~MembraneDispersire~ 9.Olbs. (4.05 kg) Max VTR @r 1,000 sg. ft (90 n-f) in 24 hous) m # !&$&I#~~ t Fm ~~~~ ll.Olbs. (4.45 kg) Max VTR (per 1000 SF/24 hrs.) m 1 ME!!i=W~ti + MESCoding +Fii 14.0Ibs. (6.3 kg) Max VTR Limitation Contact Floor Seal Technology directly for specialized treatments for slabs exceeding 20 pounds (9.0 kg) Treatment bits: With instal- lation of Floor Seal Technology, Inc. vapor control systems, concrete slab surfaces are permanently treated and prepared to receive finish floor cov- ering material. Compositionand Materials: MES Penetrant is a special blend, two component, VOC-compliant, low viscosity, water-based modified epoxy formulation developed un- der quality control standards to pen- etrate the concrete surface and restrict the pores of the concrete. MES Coating is the same chemi- cal formulation as MES Penetrant. Condensed moisture can not pool through to the surface and is re- cycled back into the slab. MES Membrane is a modified MES coating to perform as a mem- brane by addition of specialized inorganic compounds, which en- hancestheeffectivenessof Fiberseal by providing more physical capac- ity for dispersement, and allows a higher volume of moisture vapor to be controlled. Cementitiws Underlayment Sur- face: Each Floor Seal Technology, Inc. engineeredtreatment is finished with a Portland Cement based com- 4. TECHNICAL DATA Pen&rant and fhating Fomwla- tion: Non-toxic, non-combustible, non-flammable. Drying Time; Drying time is tem- perature and humidity dependent subject to the system treatment se- lected. &T:Coverage rates wil I vary with each vapor control system se- lected. Coverageratesare influenced by concrete density and porosity. L)vatiovofeTheFloor Seal Tcchno~. Inc. vapor control systemshavebeendevelopedandfor- m&ted for permanent effectiveness. . Figure II - FST Engineer Control System VI Treatment -Nf- I.1, ,,,. ,..#.1...1.1..% / An FST Engineered Control SYSTEM VI treatment begins with Scari- fication, Crack & Joint Treatment Prescribed Vapor Emission Compliance Procedures, Cernent- itious Surface and finally the installation of Adhesive/Flooring or Coating. Despite the illustration here of the SYSTEM VI treatment, the actual process does not add more than ‘/a* (3.2 mm) height to concrete slab surface. Apprimtion Temperature Limits: Floor Seal Technology Water Vapor Control SystemTreatmentsshouId be installed within the following tem- perature limitations: Minimum 65°F (18°C). Maximum 100°F (38°C). Daliuery/Hamf/i+!%ragi%Keep FSTSystemsTreatmentmaterialsfrom freezing. Starage~Oneyearinunopened containers. 5. INSTALLATION Pre-lnstallationTestingPre-instal- lation testing ofthe concrete slab by a calcium chloride test must be done prior to the selection and applica- tion of Floor Seal Technology Water Vapor Emission Control System Treatments, and testing should be performed by qualified testing per- sonnel and agency. The suggested test method was developed by the Rubber Manufacturers Association for moisture testing in the 1950s and has been widely accepted by the flooring industry as a quantita- tive measure of slab moisture. This test works by a change in weight of moisture-absorbing anhydrous cal- cium chloride and represents the amountofmoisturetransmittingout of a large concrete slab area. The value expressed by this test is called “pounds” and is the equivalent weight of the water that is emitted from a 1,000 square foot (90 m’) concrete slab surface area in a 24 hour period of time. Protection: Prior to installation of vapor control system, walls and previously installed floor coverings should be protected from the effects of scarification and vapor control system installation. Surface Preparation: Surfaces to receive vapor control system must contain scarification by shot blast- ing prior to installation of moisture vapor control system. Cracks, con- troljoints and coldjoints should be prepared and treated in accordance with vapor control system require- ments. Surface to receive vapor con- trol system should be cleaned and surface irregularities treated with a 100% Portland Cement based patch- irgcompoundandcementitiousfill compatible with vapor control system. Methods of Appkation: Pen- etrants and Coatings are applied by roller application method to satu- rate the concrete surface. htaI/ation/App/ication: In ac- cordance with manufacturer’s pre- scribed installation instruction for System Treatment selected contin- gent upon pre-installation testing results of concrete substrate. 6. AVAILABILITY AND COST Availability: Floor Seal Technol- ogy, Inc. vapor control systems is available throughout the United States through strategically located company offices. Cost: Cost of Floor Seal Technol- ogy, Inc. vapor control systems are based upon specificjob site condi- tions, surface testing, and appropri- ate vapor control system requirements. Contact Floor Seal Technology for cost information on vapor control systems for specific project requirements. 7. WARRANTY Floor Seal Technology, Inc. prod- ucts are warranted to be free of de- fects in manufacturing and workmanshipforaperiodoftenyears. Floor Seal Technology, Inc. warrants againstanyfailureofthe(finish)floor- ing system due to concrete water vaporemissiontothesystem installed for a period of ten years. Should such failure occur, Floor Seal Technology, Inc. will replace me (finish) flooring material, adhesive, Floor Seal Vapor Control System, andall laborcostsfor removal and replacement of those products, providing failure is due to vapor emissions within the limits of the installed system. 8. MAINTENANCE Floor Seal Technology, Inc. Va- por Control Systems after installa- tion are covered by a cementitious underlayment and finish flooring system, and therefore require no maintenance. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Floor Seal Technology maintains district offices in selected metro- politan areas to offer technical as- sistance. Technical service representativesareavailableforcon- sultation. FloorSeal Technologycan recommend laboratoryfacilitiesand application engineering assistance upon request. 10. FILING SYSTEMS l CSI’s SPEC-SEARCHTM l IHS’ SPEC-DATAe II Additional product information and guide specifications available upon request. Floor Seal Technol- ogy Water Vapor Control System Treatments can be specified in CSI Division 7 Thermal & Moisture Pro- tection and in CSI Division 9 Fin- ishes in accordance with CSI “MASTERFORMAT” for specifica- tion section titles. Floor Seal Tech- nologyparticipatesintheArchitect’s First Source for Products program and other industry recognized mar- keting programs. City Records Management Department August 7,200O Kim Flowers Floorcovering Consultants Group 3529 Cannon Rd. Ste 2B-232 Oceanside CA 92056 Re: Carlsbad Senior Center flooring The City of Carlsbad has approved the agreement for the removal and replacement of flooring at the Carlsbad Senior Center Auditorium. Please find enclosed a copy of this agreement Debra Doerfler Enclosure 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive - Carlsbad, CA 92008-1989 * (760) 434-2808 @