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GENERAL NOTES
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pe��• ill excavations shall be clean and contain no
loose earth or foreign matter.
2. Footing concrete shall be 1 part cement to 2 parts sand
to 3 parts gravel. f'c = 2000 psi).
3. Cells containing reinforcement shall have vertical
continuity of the cell unobstructed and shall be filled
solidly with grout. Grout shall be 1 part cement to 2
parts sand to 2 parts pea gravel --max. size 3/8.
(f'c - 2000 psi).
4. Mortar mix shall be 1 part cement to 1/4 part lime to 4
parts sand. Head joints may be omitted in- the first course
for weep holes.
S. Grout stop shall be completely omitted at all cells
containing reinforcements.
6. Concrete blocks shall conform to ASTr!-r_90,Reinforcement shall
conform formed and shall be placed in
the center of the cells.
7. if 6" precision block is used: Grout shall be poured in '
maximum 3' high lifts.
,8. If 8" precision block is used: Grout usine normal
procedures. ,
9. The inspector may require verification of grouting.
10. Radius all edges.
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SECTION 03310 - l+OOrTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS:
The provisions of the "Standard Specifications for Public
works Construction" shall apply except as modified herein.
1.02 SCOPE:
Work included: Provide all footings ar:d foundations,
complete in place, as inaicated on the drawings, specified
herein, and needed for a complete and proper installation.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE:
Qualifications of Installers:
Throughout the progress of installat;e•n of the work of this
Section, provide at least one person who shall be
thoroughly familiar with the specified requirements,
completely trained and experienced in the necessary skills,
and who shall be present at the site and shall direct all
work performed under this Section.
Use adequate number of skilled workers to ensure
installation in strict accordance with the approved design.
Details provided on plans with notes. If notes conflict
with {.hig specification, the more stringent shall apply.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.01 GENERAL:
All materials shall conform to Section 201 of Standard
Specifications.
A. Portland Cement: 'Section 201-1.1.1, Type I of I1, low
alkali. Only one brand of cement shall be used.
B. Aggregates: Conform to Section 201-1.2.2.
C. Water shall be clean and free trcA deleterious
materials.
D. Form lumber shall be uniform construction grade or
better.
E. Provide reinforcement steel as indicated on the
drawings and in conformance with the requirements of
the uniform building code latest edition.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 GENERAL:
All materials shall conform to Section 302.6 of Standard
Specifications except as modified herein.
3.•02 CONCRETE MIX:
A. The Contractor shall supply an pay all costs for
concrete mix designs.
B. In no case shall concrete contain less than S sacks of
cement per cubic yard, and a maximum of 7 gallons of
water per sack of cement.
C. Concrete mixes shall be proportioned by the using of
1 -inch maximum size aggregate.
D. Concrete shall develop an ultimate compressive
strength at 28 days of 300C P.S.I.
E. The maximum slump for slab on grade shall be 4".
3.03 TESTS AND INSPECTION:
A. The quality and quantity of materials used in the
concrete shall be controlled at the batch plant by a
weighmaster. .
B. Contractor shall deliver two copies of each load
ticket to the Putat lc, WOf*�+ POVYTMENT'
3.04 FORMWORK:
A. Form shall be substantial, unyielding, true to line
and grade, and shall conform to the dimensions
indicated on the drawings.
B. Edge of footing shall QV -r 00.00a, FD00CV01' op 9 -/LJ LIL&
Set wall 2"' in from 3a►�L Uvr-
details on drawings. No spoils shall occur on
builders' lot.
3.05 TRANSPORTATION AND PLACING CONCRETE:
Responsibility for proper placing, compacting and finishing
rests with the Contractor. Finished work showing voids and
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3.06 CURING CONCRETE:
All concrete surfaces shall be kept continuously wet for a
period of not less than 36 hours by ponding, soaking or
spraying. Following this 36 hour period, the concrete
shall be protected from loss of moisture by an approved
liquid curing compound.
SECTION 04220 - CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS:
The provisions of the "Standard SpecLfications for Public
Works Construction" shall apply except as :modified herein.
1.02 SCOPE:
Work included: Concrete unit masonry stucco finish and
signage required for this work as indIcatea on the
Drawings. ,
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE:
A. Qualifications of workmen:
(1) Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are
thoroughly trained and experienced in the
necessary crafts and who are completely familiar
with the specified requirements and the methods
needed for proper performan,�c of the work of this
Section.
(2)• Provide one skilled joutneyman m_tson who shall be
present at all times during execution of this
portion of the work and who shall personally
direct all work peiformea ender rhis Section.
B. Codes and standards: In addition, to complying with
all pertinent codes and regulations, comply with the
standards of masonry installation described in
"Concrete Block Masonry Inspectors' Manual" published
by the Technical Commircee of California Concrete
Masonry Manufacturers AssociatiTii.
1.0 4 St1BMT TALS:
A. Samples: Within 14 calendar days after award of the
GOtjTp ('and before any concrete unit masonry
materials are delivered to the job site, submit one
sample of each proposed concrete masonry unit to the
Owner for approval.
s. Certification: Prior to delivery of concrete masonry
materials to the job site, deliver to the Owner a
letter from the manufacturer of the proposed masonry
units certifying that all such units to be delivered
to the job site are in strict accordance with the
provisions of this Section.
1.05 PRODUCT HANDLING:
A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect the
materials of this section before, during and after
installation and to protect the work materials of all
other trades.
S. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately
make all repairs and replacements necessary to the
approval of, and at no additional cost to the Owner.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 All products shall conform with Section 202 of the Standard
Specifications except as modified herein.
2.02 CONCRETE BLOCKS:
A. All units shall be sound and free of cracks, chips or
other defects.
B. Sizes and Shapes of the units snall be as required to
construct the work as shown on the drawings, using
open-end units with closed-eni units for opening and
corners. where partial units are required or
indicated, they shall be cut from full-sized standard
units at the site.
C. ConQrete Block shall
readily
the entirefied workas to
shall be
origin. All block used for
obtained from a single source.
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E, water _Content:
(1) At the time of the delivery to the Job Site,
concrete masonry units shall have a value, in
weight of contained water, of not more than 351
of the fully saturated content for the unit
tested.
(2) Ship all units from the factory and store at the
Job Site with all necessary ;protection to prevent
increase of water content %ium rain and other
sources.
t3) Certification required by Varagraph 1.04-9 above
shall show results of tests more than 12 months
prior to delivery of concrete masonry units to
the Job Site, shall show compliance with the
specified values, and shall certify that the mix
design, yield per batch, and curing procedures
for the units delivered to the Job Site will be
equal to those submitted for the test.
2.03 MORTAR:
All mortar for concrete block shall be Class D con n -Ting
to Section 202-2.1.2, color to match block color. Mortar
shall contain a waterproofing admixture.
2.04 REINFORCEMENT STEEL:
A. Provide reinforcement steel as Andicated on the
Drawings and in conformance with the requirements of
the Uniform Building Code latest edition.
a. The dowels shall be placed in the center of the
masonry wall unless otherwise detailed. Dowels shall
be placed s'o that they align with the vertical wall
t steel.
C. All steel reinforcing shall be; lap or weld spliced.
Provide a minitmum 40 diameter lap splice.
2.05 GROUT:
Provide transit -mixed grout complying with ASTM C 94, and
consisting of one part Portland Cement, 2 1/2 parts sand,
two parts pea gravel and adequate water to produce a
concrete of approximately 10 -inches slump. Grout shall
contain a waterproofing admixture.
2.06 WATER PROOFING ADMIXTURE:
A. Grout: Provide SITU► RED LABEL or an equal approved by
the Owner, in all grout, following manufacturer's
recommendations for amount and procedures.
B. Mortar:
Provide SIKA RED LABEL at a rate of 1 pint per 160
pounds of cement in all water cr an equal approved by
the Owner.
2.07 FORMS:
All forms and shoring shall be tho)-ougtily braced and
sufficiently strong to safely carry, without deflection,
all dead loads and live loads to which they may be
subjected. Shoring shall be in place not less than 10
days. wide grout Joints in piers or iambs shall be formed
with wood wherever necessary to holc the grout.
2.08 STUCCO FINISH:
Exterior Color Coat Crystal White X-50 (Base 100) applied
on Portland cement brown coat. Available through La Habra
Stucco (714) 774-1186. Finish to match Phase I walls
already existing on adjacent tracts. ����-Tt t►�14�t�
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Apply 2 coats Chemstop Clear -Seal, anti-graffitti covering,
over all stuccoed surfaces.
2.09 TIL $:
6" x 6" modular tile as selected by owner to match existing.
signs on Phases I and II.
2.10 TILE MORTAR:
Tile mortar for signage tile shall matcn existing mortar
used on existing signage in Phases I and II Southridge
projects.
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2.11 TILE ADMMt
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Tile adhesive as used to attach signage the to block wall
shall be Tile -Mate thin set mortar as manufactured by
Bostik Construction Products, (213) 437-7218, or approved
equal.
2.12 SIGNAGE LETTERS AND LOGO:
Polished surface bronze letters 3/4" thick; bolted through
wall. 'Times New Roman' style, logo stat available through
owner. To match existing signage on Phases I and II.
2.13 OTHER MATERIALS:
All other materials, not specifically described but
required for a complete and proper installation of the work
of this Section, shall be as selected by the Contractor
subject to the approval of the Owner.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS:
All Work shall conform with Section 303 of the Standard
Specifications except as modified heiein.
3.02 INSPECTION:
Examine the areas and conditions uneer which work of this
'section will be performed. Correct conditions detrimental
to the proper and timely completion of the Work. Do not
proceed until unsatisfactory conditio)ts have been
corrected.
3.03 COORDINATION:
Carefully coordinate with all other trades to ensure proper
and adequate interface of the work of other trades with the
work of this Section.
3.04 MIXING MORTAR:
Use a mechanical mixer of one sack minimum capacity. Mix
mortar for at least 3 minutes after all materials have been
added. Mix only as much mortar as can be used in 1 -hour
after water has been first mixed into the batch. Do not
retemper mortar. Use calibrated measuring box, shovel
measurements will not be allowed.
3.05 INSTALLATION:
A. General: Lay up all walls in running bond, plumb,
level and true to the lines and dimensions shown on
the Drawing. Do not use chipped or broken units. If
any such units are discovered in the finished wall,'
the Owner may require their removal and replacement
with new units at no additional cost to the Owner.
B. Dampening:
(1) Store all masonry units on the job so that they
are kept off the ground and are protected from
the rain.
(2) Wetting the units will not be permitted, except
when hot and dry weather exists causing the units
to be warm to the touch and then only the surface
may be wetted with a light :cog spray.
C. Laying Up:
(1) Place all units in mortar with full shoved bed
and head joints.
(2) Align with vertical cells to maintain a clear,
unobstructed systt:rtm of flues.
(3) Hold racking to an absolute minimum.
(4) Walls shall be sectioned in 100' sections
maximum. See wall details.
D. Reinforcement: Install all reinforcement as indicated
on the Drawing. Fully embed reinforcement in grout,
not in mortar or mortar joints. Provide all required
metal accessories to ensure accarate alignment of
steel during grout fill+_ng operal.ons.
E. Tooling: Tool all joints to a dense, smooth, flush
surface.
3.06 GNOMM
A. Timing: Do not grout until masonry has cured at least
24 hours.
B. Fill block cells per details and notes.
C. Finish top of wall with grout cap.
D. Apply stucco finish on one (1) side (facing street)
and cap.
3.07 TILE SIGNAGE:
Install tile signage to match existing signage after
completion of stucco applications. All tile shall be set
plumb, level and true. Do not use chipped or broken tile.'
3.08 TESTS:
.A. All test shall be made by an independent laboratory,
as selected by the Owner.
(1) At the beginning of all masonry work, at least
one test sample of mortar and grout shall be
taken on 3 successive working days.
B. Mortar samples shall be taken from surface soon after
spreading. Test cylinders shall be 2 inches in
diameter and 4 inches high. when tested at 28 days
the compressive strength shall not be less than 1800
pounds bed square inch.
C. Grout specimens shall be cart in block cell using
masonry units taken from the site. Grout shall be
poured into the sample units and puddled, as nearly as
possible, in the same manner as that being poured into
the wall. Specimens shall remain in the block for 3
days. Line block with a thin paper towel to permit
removal of the specimen without damage. This specimen
shall be tested for compression at 28 days and shall
develop a minimum ultimate compressive strength of
2000 pounds per square inch.
D. Concrete Block shall be tested in accordance with
"Standard Methods of Safipling and Testing Concrete
Units." ASTM Des C140. The average compressive
strength shall not be less than 1000 pounds per square
inch on the gross area.
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