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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit 03-0999 Date Rec'd CITY OF PRIOR LAKE BUILDING PERMIT, TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF ZONING COMPLIANCE AND UTILITY CONNECTION PERMIT (Please type or print and sign at bottom) I ADDRESS lip f/1- LEGAL DESCRIPTION (office use only) LOT (BLOCK ( ADDITION I. White File 2. Pink City 3. Yellow Applicant I PERMIT NO, 05-09Q1 I ;j)~ ZONING (office use) 33 vdIL d~D (}..S- j/]/'}-OOh OWNER (Name) ulS2M 5 (Address) BUILDER (Name) (Contact Name) (Address) F/JJ2GO B/1/111C ;(OSG/t/(iJUIST (' oNS T. /J/?f)E' A/ A/V pe: ~ <O/'--- 771 hZ':-E 5' (Phone) ~ lA/C. $i;;2- 7;;Q-/5S-G rol~''3(.,S-~609 (Phone) (Phone) ~ TYPE OF WORK DPorch ~-Roofing DAlteration DUtility Connection o Misc. o New Construction DDeck ORe-Siding DAddition DLower Level Finish o Fireplace PROJECT COST IV ALUE (excluding land) $ /.00\0 I OOD Sewer & Water Permit Fee Gas Fireplace Permit Fee This Application Becomes Your Building Permit When Approved ~ ~ qt.2't,fil3 Building Official Date I hereby certify that I have furnished information on this application which is to the best of my knowledge true and correct. I also certify that I am the owner or authorized agent for the above~mentioned property and that all construction will conform to all existing state and local laws and will proceed in accordance with submitted plans. I am aware that the building official can revoke this permit for just cause. Furthermore, I hereby agree that the city official or a designee may :ter:;i2erty~rm;:;;:;:: Be d03~O:;)' So '7-~";]- 0"3- Signature Contractor's License No. Date Park Support Fee # $ SAC # $ Water Meter Size 5/8"; 1"; $ Pressure Reducer $ City SAC and WAC # $ Water Tower Fee # $ Builder's Deposit $ Other $ TOTAL DUE $ /. 124-. 44 , , ~ Permit Valuation Permit Fee Plan Check Fee State Surcharge Penalty Plumbing Permit Fee Mechanical Permit Fee This is to certify that the request in the above application and accompanying documents is in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance and may proceed as requested. This document when signed by the City Planner constitutes a temporary Certificate of Zoning compliance and allows consttuction to commence. Before occupancy, a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued. Planning Director Date Special Conditions, if any 24 hour notice for all inspections (952) 447-9850, fax (952) 447-4245 16200 Eagle Creek Avenue Prior Lake. MN 55372 IVI8,J" MEYER, BORGMAN AND JOHNSON, INc. CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINE.ERS MINNl'APOLI$ I DUl~11K August 13,2003 Bernie Feidt City of Prior Lake 16200 Eagle Creek Ave. SE Prior Lake, MN 55372-12714 Dear Mr. Feidt: I 12 SOlJTH SIXTH STREET, sum 810 ! MINNEAPOLIS, Mr~ 55402-1564 11t\ 6123380713 I fAX 612 337 5325 I , wwwrT,bjengcom I DANIEL E MURPHY, PE ! MICHAEL J RAMERTH, FE I I I I - \D}~ @ ~ D ~ ~\'~~1 11M AUG 1 5 2003 ~ By_- ~ This is letter is per your request concerning the Wells Fargo building at 16817 Duluth Ave. SE in Prior Lake, Minnesota. I visited the jobsite on August 4 and 8 to observe the structural steel framing, I observed both the RTU support frame and the attached railing. The construction of these items appeared to be consistent with the construction documents. We were told that the welding was completed by a certified welder and would be inspected by a certified inspector. If you have any other questions or concerns please contact our office. Sincerely, MEYER, BORGMAN AND JOHNSON, lNe. Ur'Vv '~)JL,v------. Michelle L. Sullivan, P.E. C: Terry Gruenhagen - ESG Architects Craig Lemma - Michaud Cooley Erickson Paul Gregg - MMC (Qa~At' i :J.~~ ~ [io~ Q'-~L t.Q.d~G" ? . ~:,.(,.<"...;- '".,(.,~'..., ':Jv, \}...y'A~ ~ PtW.~~ 00-.. I \/ \ I c q dSc,oo . ,..... )) foi- . ,t)"'D QfL1 t-I'N.~.~ B0200603.3B3 --.--.'-'-,. --'-'-------, .. PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION RECORD DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND INSPECTION SITE ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK USE OF BUILDING PERMIT N~q9 DATE ISSUED , BUILDER ,.. ~ ~AJc, PHONE ~/Z.S3- NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PERMIT FOR ANY OF THE INSPECTIONS BELOW THE PERMIT IS BY SEPARATE DOCUMENT INSPECTOR DATE ~ I I I PLACE NO CONCRETE UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED ~..... OFF - f?MttI~ ~lle~ r;N/OJ v/b(01 ~ .1 FINAL I~. 1/2(i%!~ f I Call between 8:00 and 9:00 A.M. for all inspections FOR ALL INSPECTIONS (952) 447-9850 . DENS-D_CKaJpRIME ROOF BOARD Featuring a non-asphaltic, integral surface treatment for an enhanced bond and reduced fasteners. All the properties of Dens-Deck, PLUS... Creates a 'fJ1(ffe cansistent, strang band Reduces adhesive requirement! Ahs for uniform drying time u.es: . Fully-adhered single-ply systems . Torch and cold-applied modified bitumen systems . Other commercial roofing systems where a sealed surface is desirable for a highly consistent bond feetures Reduces adhesive use in single-ply systems by up to 50 percent Minimizes blistering during torch application of modified bitumens Darker color that accelerates drying of surface after moisture exposure Glass mat is encapsulated with coating High-strength bonds with both adhesive and modified bitumen Allows uniform drying of single-ply adhesives and cold mastics Moisture-resistant inorganic core Glass mats embedded into core on both faces .~f'". <---, ........f lIOCIPSI"- Malllll"" .1I..t_ "'-~-d .,..... eo.. .....'WMI_ __.... .. . I dd. d InIo Ito4II .... Benefits Significant cost savings Allows for a more consistent bond Diminishes risk of trapped moisture Reduces skin irritation from exposed glass fibers Improves wind uplift performance and reduces fastener requirements Facilitates a more consistent bond without blisters Superior mold, mildew and fire resistance Results in dimensional stability and prevents warping GPGypsum. a GeorgIa-PacIftc company 03/28/03 FRI 09:5i FAX 9529358502 ARCH CONSULTANTS ~~~ ROSENQUIST IgJ 002 W"U1dUulilllnlunnadun ~DI::::::::DECK ) DensDeck and DensDeck Prime Wlnli uplin Information as Tested al faclofll MulDal System Type and Description Wind.Upllft Pf'oduet I 1# of fastefM!r. . (4':x:8"~a. n Fully Adhered EPDM and Thermoplastic Membranes ...'~,... Single-ply <lnd EF'DM will include both reinforced Jnd nonreinfc.ro:ed Modified Bitumen/BUR ~ M:J(;;ifi~d bitumen without b<::lse sheet. Mod. Bit is tor~hcd or set in hot tJ$phalt. BUR It:i minimum 3-ply Vapor Retarder Substrate Components ilbov(: I/apor retOlrd<:'!r bonded with cold mastics, hot asphalt, adhesiv~s Of insta-stick. EPDM. BUR or Mod. Bit. with Insulation Attached with Asphalt Adhesive Singk"ply MemblClnc. Mln_ J4~ Den:;.Dcck Cover Bl.'ard Rigid FO<lnl Ir,sulatioTl Min.~" ~n:.;D9clo: (optional) Steel Deck Fast'.msr ~c d';;Jrt) . C:Jr!d~ Rei"forcl'!rl as mil TPO was us.;.d 10 ;ldli~\I(t 1m FMRC 7,jBOrl:lting BUR or Mod-Bit M",rnbf:il(J{:! Min. !/i~ Dqn'l'Declc: Cover Board Rigid f~o"'n1 Insulation Min. y.." De.nsDeck [lOIfriCf BO;:lrd {option""l) CI;:l~.!;lfif.:!cd Steel De,1.: F"::l~ner Isee chnrt) Any Riltr::'Q Ml"mbraf1l:l Min. ~~ DensDeck CnVGr ~o"rd (option.:!l) l~iSiQ Foam lnsuliltion (optIonal) Vi,lfXl( Retarder Min. %" Dq~Deck Bamer Board Clas.siflcd Steel Deck f;,l:;lener (see ch..rtl EPDM. I3UR Of Mod. Bit Mernbr.mr: Min. )Goo DensDeGIr: Coller 8"';td (optional) Aspr.1)lt ;;.dhes;vi? Rigid Foam In:;ul..tion A:iph..h "dhesive Min. ~" DensDc:ck B;:ulier BQ,:lfd Clas",\tie:d Stt:el Deel Fa:;tl;1n~r(!.ee chart) FMRC 1-60 y4." DensDeck 12 FMRC 1-60 14.. Dp,,:,;Der::k Prirne 12 FMRC 1-00 }l.;!" DensDcck 10 FMRC 1-60 %" DensOcd:. Prirne 10 FMRC 1-60 rye." Den$[I(~(:k P. FMRCI-60 %" Den:i[tcck Prime 8 FMRC 1-90 ;'4" DensOec:k 15 FMRC 1-90 i'4" DcnsDeck Prime 17 FMRC 1-90 y," Den~Dc(k 15 FMRC 1-90 . y:'" DensC'eck PrimF.; 12 FMRC 180 %" Dens[leck 8 FMRC 1-90 %" Dens[leck Prime 8 FMRC 1-.180 %M DensOeck Pdrnc 24 .JMRC 1-60 }G. ~ DcnsC'ec;:k 12 FMRC 1 -60 ~.. DensC'eck Prin-'lc 8 -- FMRC 1-60 Y2.. OcnsC1eck 12 FMRC 1-60 Y2" DensClcck Prime S -,-- FMRC 1.60 s/l)" DensDeck B FMRC 1-60 :va." DemDeck Prirne 8 .----~ FMRC 1 -90 >-4 ~ D(~ns[leck 12 ( , FMRC 1-90 }(, ~ DensDE:ck Prime 8 / FMRC 1-90 Yz" Dens()eck 12 FMRC 1-90 Y2 ~ Dens()eck Prime 8 FMRC 1-90 %" DensDeck 8 FMRC 1-135 J1:" DensDeck Prime 20 FMRC 1-90 %~ Densf)eck Prime 8 FMRC 1-60 -:.;s" Densl)eck 8 FMRC 1-60 %" DensDc'ck Prime 8 FMRC 1-90 %" DensDeck 8 FMRC 1-90 ,," Densl)eck Priml':: 8 FMRC 1-60 IEPDMI ~" or Sjh" DensDcck or Den~c-G:ck Prime 8 Den!:Deck Roof GU;jrd (y,1.' or %") imd fully adheH:wl Single-ply membranes FMRC-tat(~d 1-60 with insul.ltion attached with <J5phalt adhesive_ FMRC 1-90 (BUR or Mod. Bit.) Y2" or %" DensDeck or DensO"lck Prime 8 D8nsD(;ck Roof Guard (~. ot %") and BUR or lTIoditiE'd biTumen mernbrclnEis FM~'C-rdt€'d 1-90 ~"ith ;nsu!ar.iun attached with asphalt ~dhesivG. L; 12 ..<$I. """",,,,..,..,'i< Technical Service Hotline 1.800_225.6119 Or' www.gp.com/gypsum .. D_NS-D_CK~PRIME ROOF BOARD Propertl.. ... Standllnl. 1lI1c1me8s, nornhlI ~ WIdth. standard I..erWIh. otllndlW I'/eqII1l. Ibs.jM sq. ft.. nominal StofacIrC ~4'" It_. .,... l'..' 4' 4'1nd 8':t:W' 1.150 -moll .... -+,...... pItm<< 2"." F1ute Spanabillly -<_1...... OR" Value CoelllcIent of TIJenneI flcpenolon,lncheo!lnch Of Unear Variation with Charlle in Moisture. In/In/%RH ~1,"'max2 Compression. psi minimum 5urfaoe _ _ptla. at prtmed -. """""ncminll Flame Spread. Smoke Developed (ASTM E84) Fi8C_ 45 .28 8.Sx1O" 6.25x1.04 10.0 500 <2.0 o II. CIIoI A.1ICS4ll2 1I.1258.11C 8-128 1I.1llO, UI.C 5407 11.723 FM Approvals' 60 and 90 psi upIIft/ FM ClaM 1-90 .. an overIayment BY SPECIAL ORDER W DenHleck" 'Vs'1Jeno.Deek" F~rd. %" %" 4' 4' 8':t%" 8':1;%'" 1.950 2.550 - moll _ moll /lDl'HlBIlhlIlt prirrw I1Of>8IIlhaIlIe prirrw 5' 8" 30 est. 28 est. .56 .67 8.5 dO' 8.5 x 10' 6.25 x 10' 6.25 x 10" 10.0 10.0 500 500 <2.0 o FMRC C....l "'" 4460) Ul.1256. UI.C 8-126 UL C.... A. UI.C 8-102 UL 790, Ul.C 8-107 Ul. 723 <2.0 o FMRC Cloos 1 (I'M 4460) UL 1256. Ul.C 5-126 Ul a.sIIed ". IS. S enlble8 Ul.C 8-101 UL 790, Ul.C 8-107 UL723 FMRC 1-60,1-90 FMRC HlO, 1-90 1. Te8t8d in accordence wtth A5TM C 355 (dry cup method). 2. Tested in accordance with ASTM C 473. 3. H&her.,.;OO uplift ratirp hMl been achieved by numerous membrane maoufacturers U81rc Qens...Deck in their FMRCepproYed constructlon desiinS. <S>.~ ~ - Q.P Gypsum Technical Hotline U.S.A. and Canada: 1<100-225-6119 Mon.-FrI., B a.m.-7 p.m. Sales Infonnatlon and Order Placement u.s.A. CANADA MlcMrest: 1-800-876.4746 Canada Toll Free: South: 1-800.327-2344 Quebec Toll Free: Nor1l1east' 1<100-947-4497 Wast: 1<100-824-7503 GPGypsum .. . GeorgIa-PlIcIflc company 1-800-387-6823 1-800-361-0486 02001c;.pGypun~"'~tI58Wid. Pri1bdtlfleU.uOoVOIMUtIllm'102l64. Or visit our Web site at www.o.com/l)1MMHn ADDRESS llo?/7 DATe TIME SCHEDULED /~?;:t/ A.T' fkM:t, ~, CITY OF PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION NOTICE OWNER CONTR. PHONE NO. PERMIT NO. ~3 - 9;1c; o FOOTING o FOUNDATION o FRAMING o INSULATION ~INAL o SITE INSPECTION o PLUMBING RI o MECH RI o WATER HOOKUP o SEWER HOOKUP o PLUMBING FINAL o MECH FINAL o EXIGRAD/FILLING o COMPLAINT o FIREPLACE RI o FIREPLACE FINAL o GASLlNE AIR TST o COMMENTS: :t&;<- f2c.o-t ~WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED o CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED o CORRECT ~ FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspector: Owner/Contr. CALL 447-9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSJIIOfJ CITY OF PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION NOTICE ADDRESS /&8./7 OWNER DATE SCHEDULED ~ f;v-l.ti11u A-rx . TIME I ( ; t!TzJ . CONTR. PERMIT NO. tJ:s- '199 PHONE NO. o FOOTING o FOUNDATION o FRAMING @ o INSULATION o FINAL , SITE INSPECTlO COMMENTS: o PLUMBING RI o MECH RI o WATER HOOKUP o SEWER HOOKUP o PLUMBING FINAL o MECH FINAL ~-~ o EX/GRAD/FILLING o COMPLAINT o FIREPLACE RI o FIREPLACE FINAL o GASLlNE AIR TST o /~ ~ ~~ -1:J11i;~ 8~':?>>paJ-' ~~I ~ h'-f/l/P . o WORK SA FACTORY, PROCEED )d CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED o CORRECT WORK, CALL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING Inspector: ~ I Owner/Contr: CALL 447-9850 FO THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETY! INSNOTl DATE TIME CITY OF PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION NOTICE ADDRESS OWNER ~ ~ PHONE NO. j(P f/7 SCHEDULED ;7J.1//b3 &tJ..~' A.M, }O:..o ~ CONTR. PERMIT NO. tJ> - ??'J . o FOOTING o FOUNDATION o FRAMING o INSULATION o FINAL o SITE INSPECTION o PLUMBING RI o MECH RI o WATER HOOKUP o SEWER HOOKUP o PLUMBING FINAL o MECH FINAL o EX/GRAD/FILLING o COMPLAINT o FIREPLACE RI o FIREPLACE FINAL o GASLlNE AIR TST o COMMENTS: f!e1 ~Q...~ rJo ~ ~~ 7('2,r~3 ~~~ ~J~ o WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED I1t CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED (D. CORRECT WORK. CALL FOR REINSPECTlON BEFORE COVERING Inspector: Owner/Contr: CALL 447.9850 OR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETYI INSliQTl CITY OF PRIOR LAKE INSPECTION NOTICE OA TE TIME $k ~:'YO SCHEDULED ADDRESS /10 5") "7 ~::ti..J OWNER tJ4 ~ CONTR. PERMIT NO. o.'5-9cn PHONE NO. o FOOTING 0 PLUMBING RI 0 EX/GRADIFILLlNG o FOUNDATION 0 MECH RI 0 COMPLAINT o FRAMING 0 WATER HOOKUP 0 FIREPLACE RI o INSULATION 0 SEWER HOOKUP 0 FIREPLACE FINAL o FINAL 0 PLUMBING FINAL 0 GASLlNE AIR TST ,. SITE INSPECTION 0 MECH FINAL 0 .:;;~ ~~-;!rf" ~c;;;;;.~ '1 {A->>llJO-v/~. I o WORK SATISFACTORY, PROCEED /'4 CORRECT ACTION AND PROCEED o CORRECT WORK. CALL FOR REINSPECTION BEFORE COVERING ~I Inspector: OwnerlContr: CALL 447-9850 FOR THE NEXT INSPECTION 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE. CODE REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH & SAFETYl lNSNOTl r I Canary Wharf, London Long recog n ized as a leader in the waterproofing industry, Hydrotech enters the 21 st Century with new products and services that will allow us to serve you better than ever beFore. Our thermal and moisture protection products, drainage systems, paver and precast materials and our Garden RooFTM components will continue to expand our irivolvement in plazas, rooFs, parking decks and critical waterprooFing projects. e Hydrotech manuFactures its Monolithic Membrane 6125'ID and has sales offices, warehousing Facilities, repre- sentatives and approved :contractors throughout North <America. We also have ./ representation on a world-wil:l!l ..... basis. More than 112 bi~#t,;; . sq!lare Feet of MM612$.!i;; 'M,';'~~'t<,:;;,~ ~en successFully install~*,!t0n .w()r1dwide lor over 35 .. J. Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles ". '.c' e ,> ;<~ :" e € MONOLITHIC MEMBRANE 6'125: UNICilUE CHARACTERISTICS High Performance Membrane-rated by BBA as "an effec- tive barrier to the transmission of water . . . far the design life of the roof struc- ture". Agrement No. 90/2431 & 90/2432. Thermoplastic Material-one c~mponent, 100% solids, no solvents means no on-site cure failures, no two-part mixing and no VOC restrictions. Dead Level Applications-can withstand and perform in sub- mersed water conditions and is fully warrantable. Cold Weather Applications- can be applied to O"F (-18'Cj Unaffected by adverse weather conditions immediately after installation. High Viscosity Material-applied at 215 mils (5.5 mm) ar 180 mils (4.5 mmj. 2-3 times thicker than most other membranes Le Casino de Montreal Mont"ol far better crack bridging, ease of flashing and substrate acceptability Monolithic Membrane-seam- less, conforms to deck irregulari- ties, and self-healing of minor construc- tion damage. Superior toughness- tenacity ratio means excellent ADHESION to substrate and COHESIVE RIGOROUS H.U.D. Building Washington, D.C. strength for superb elongation and low temperature flexibility. Does not become brittle. Acid Resistance-highly resis- tant to fertilizers, building washes, acid rain, methane, and numerous wastes-unlike other rubberized asphalt prod- ucts that use inexpensive cal- cium carbonate fillers. Angle Changes-are rein- farced for "triple protection". The Toronto City Hall Toronto CilUALITV As a result of rigid quality con- trol of manufacturing and oper- ations, MM61 25 has been awarded an IS09002 certifi- cate on a worldwide basis, and the BBA Agrement Approval from the United Kingdom. In addition, carries approvals from North America such as CGSB-37.50-M89, CCMC, National Defense, and UL & ULC Class A Ratings, CONTROL along with local approvals from Dade County, Florida, City of Los Angeles and New York City's MEA MM6125 is installed only by a network of accredited con- tractors, a key reason for the enormous success of the Hydrotech program. We hove stayed with the best approved applicators for three decodes. ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS Monolithic Membrane 6125@ Fully-adhered, monolithic rub- berized asphalt waterproofing membrane for new and retrofit construction. Environmental grade available. 1WV\61 25 is known for its lang-term performance, flexibility and self-sealing properties. Two assemblies available: . Standard @ 180 mils (46mm) · FR @ 215 mils (55mm). Horizontal and vertical installations e Flashing/Reinforcement Flex-Flash UN: An uncured neo- prene flashing at exposed walls, curbs, penetrations, expansion joints and angle changes. Flex-Flash F: A spun-bonded polyester fabric designed as standard reinforcement for 1WV\6125 for use at changes in plane, construction joints and cracks. Also used in 1WV\61 25 FR assembly. Flex-Flash MB: Modified Bitumen also available for flashing. ~ .. Separation and Protection Courses Hydrafle~ Protection Sheet: A fiberglass reinforced, rubberized asphalt protection course. Hydroflex will not shrink or curl, eliminating the possibility of damage and stress on the mem- brane. Available in 90 mil thickness for waterproofing and 40 mil thickness for roofing. 60 mil (1.5 mm) available in Canada. e C E C K S E L E C TOR G U ICE Match deck type with MM6125 membrane assembty - DECK TYPE STANDARD FABRIC REINFORCED Cost in-place concrete (wood troweled flnish preferredl(minimum density of 115 pen YES YES Composite deck lconcrete over metal) . YES YES Precast concrete: "T/, Double "T," Panel YES YES . Lightweight insulating or cellular concrete NOT RECOMMENDED NOT RECOMMENDED Wood Plank NO YES Plywood NO YES Melcl deck with gypsum board NO YES Rehab (complete tear-off) CONTAO HYDROTECH YES i I . e ADDITIDNAL PRe Due T S - Hydrodrain@ Durable high performance pre- fa,bricated drainage mediums composed of a high-density polyethylene core and non- woven or woven geotextiles. Available in geonet core or dimple core. Consult Hydrodrain brochure. e VM 75™ Vertical Membrane A 75-mil (2 mml thick self- adhering waterproofing mem- brane for vertical below-grade substrates. Cold weather grade available. Consult product data sheet. ~ STYROFOAM@ Insulation board by Dow Chemical Company for roofs, walls, and plazas. Available through Hydrotech offering a single-source warranty. Product is CFC free and re-usable. Consult STYROFOAM@ brochure. Garden RoofTM Components Garden Roof Assembly compo- nents have been designed to function naturally in an elevated roof or plaza. Assembly compo- nents include high performance drainage/water retention ele- ments and moisture retention mats made with 1 00% recycled- content as well as root barrier protection for the membrane. Consult Garden Roof Brochure and Planning Guide for details. Cold Applied Waterproofing Membranes MM7800@ a single-compo- nent, cold applied rubberized asphalt membrane for founda- tion walls. lM6090@ a cold two-part elastomeric aspholt membrone for pre-installation flashing or small areas. Consult individual product data sheets. Ultimate Assembly'" Components Durable precast concrete pavers of high compressive strength and low moisture absorption, produced in a wide variety of finishes, sizes, colors. Site amenities such as planters, steps, risers, cladding, coping available to custom-match pavers. Paver supports ovailable to ossure precise alignment and proper drainage. Consult Ultimate Assembly Brochure and Terra-Paver Brochure and Guidelines. TVPICAL APPLICATIONS e PROTECTED MEMBRANE ROOF STONE BALLAST FILTER FABRIC STYROFOAM'~ HYDROFLEX MM6125 SURFACE CONDITIONER CONCRETE HYDRODRAIN e SPLlT-SLAB CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE HYDROFLEX MM6125 SURFACE CONDITIONER CONCRETE ULTIMATE ASSEMBLY TERRA.PAVERS TERRA.TABS HYDROFLEX r f STYROFOAM~ MM61 25 SURFACE CONDITIONER CONCRETE e . e CONCRETE LANDSCAPED PlAZA/PLANTER GRASS SOil HYDRODRAIN HYDROFlEX MM61 25 SURFACE CONDITIONER GARDEN ROOfTM "EXTENSIVE" VEGETATION SUBSTRATE SOil .~ SYSTEMFllTER SF FlORADRAIN 40 MOISTURE MAT SSM45 HYDRODRAIN STYROFOAM.iAl ROOT STOP WSF 40 HYDROFlEX 30 MM612HV SURFACE CONDITIONER STANDARD ASSEMBLY (180 Mils thick - 4.6 mmJ FABRIC REINFORCED (FR) ASSEMBLY (215 Mils thick - 5.5 mm) 5 HYDRQfLEXPROTECTIONSHEET HYDROFl,X PROTEC1l0N SHEET MM6125 MM6125 1125 MllSI FLEX_FLASHFREINFORCEMENT 5URFACECONDITIONER MM6125 (90MllSI SU~FACECONDITIONER CONCRE1ESU6STRATE - >i'%&:"",'", ',"_.'u,,_,:'j"~"-"./"___"._'c" '. '.." .' ". " CONCRmSUBSI~AfE c~ dIE CCMC CANADIAN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CENTRE @ .+. National ISO fiT.\ Oafence 9002 ~ "In times of rapid change, with numerous products entering and leaving the marketplace each year-we are very proud of the 35-year track record estab- lished by our Monolithic Membrane 6125 Waterproof Membrane. "Hydrotech 's foundation has been built on an integrated company effort to increase customer satisfaction by providing top quality products at a fair price. We draw from a world of experience when offering technical support to the design professional, and our philosophy is to form a working partnership with every member of the building team when needed, to ensure a total solu- tions approach on each project. "Our past success drives us to achieve continued excellence. Our programs are based on peiformance and value. Our reputation is our most important asset. We look forward to working with you on your next project. Please give us a call." J)~~~~t?-:;? ~~ David F. Spalding President CANADA Hydrotech Membrane Corporation 10,951 Parkway, Ville D'Anjou, Quebec HlJ 1Sl Montreal 800.361.8924 514.353.6000 FAX 514.354.6649 Toronto 800.668.8963 905.471.6677 FAX 905.471.6699 UNITED STATES American Hydrotech Inc. 303 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-3387 Chicago 800.877.6125 312.337.4998 FAX 312.661.0731 Seattle 206.441.6125 FAX 206.441.0914 Washington, D.C. 804.378.6125 FAX 804.379.9367 WORLDWIDE World Wide Web: http://www.hydrotechusa.com We hope Ihe inlormotion given f>ere will be helplvl. It is booed on dolo or>d know~ge considered to be trlJ" cnd corred and is offered For the u.er', ,,,,,.iderotion, in_ligolion and _ifkotion, The informetion is .ub'lecI to chonge wilhout rlOlice, The determination oI.uitabilily and ~tne$5 01 the products cnd the "ppli'otio~ described nereinloroparticulorp<Jrpo''''''''elOlerespon"b,ilyoftheu.er. PI""...reodoll.toteme<lts, re<:om mendotion. and sugge.tion. in coniundion woth the condillon.oI ",Ie wI1ich opplly to 011 good. .old by American Hydl"(llech, Inc. lor t/,,, United Stotes cnd abroad, or ftydrotech Membrane Corpom~on lor Conedo, induding the ""Pre.. di.cloim"" by each company of ri1e implied warranties of merchantability Or fjtne..lor a particulor purpo.e_ This brochure .upersede. 011 previous Moncliri1ic Membrane 6125 broc/,ures. Nothing.totedherein i,int.ondedto infringe on ony patentor copyright @ 1997 AMERICAN HYDROTECH INC Monolithic Membrane 6125 . Long Form Specification HYDROFLEX PROTECTION SHEET I MM6125 SURFACE CONDITIONER :;::\t:;~~:~~{::':; :~!':~/~~'?':'~~::~'.'~.:~.: ':. ':;: ~::.: ~:. :~/ ':~:':~~::~;.: ..". ..:..". l>'":;" ..' . .'. CONCRETE SUBSTRATE -:.~~ . . ., '. , . . E- Application: RoofIng Assembly: Standard (180 Mils) HIw'DROTECH e AmERICAn H"'DROTECH, Inc. 303 EAST OHIO STREET. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60611 . 312/337-4998 . FAX 312/661.0731 . 1-800-877-6125 @1993 -----.. ...-- . APPLICATION: ASSEMBLY: ROOFING STANDARD 180 MILS MONOLITHIC MEMBRANE 6125 LONG FORM SPECIFICATION PART I GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. This specification serves as a guideline and should be adapted to suit the needs of each individual project by the architect. It is prepared in accordance with the CSI three-part section format and should be included as a separate section under DIVISION 7 - Thermal and Moisture Protection. Improvements and other changes to the contents may be made only with the written approval of the architect. . 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS (Edit to project requirements) A. section [DIVISION 3 - Concrete] - Roof Deck Surface/Substrate The coordination of this section is necessary to facilitate the successful installation of the waterproofing membrane, Cast In Place Concrete/Composite Deck A. Strength/density: minimum 2,500 psi compressive strength (17,235 kPa) minimum 115 pcf (1842 kg/m3) density B. Finish: Wood-float or wood-troweled finish. Steel troweled is not desirable. C. Concrete Hydration (Cure): 1. Method of Cure: Water cure, wet coverings, paper sheets, plastic sheets or approved liquid curing compound (sodium silicate preferred). Contact Hydrotech for other alternatives. 2, Duration of Cure/Dry: a. Structural Weight Concrete: recommend 28 days, minimum 14 days, prior to application of the membrane; 1 . .93 copyright . b. Lightweight structural Concrete: recommend 60 days, minimum 28 days, prior to application of membrane. Venting of the deck from the underside is recom- mended to facilitate drying, .*REFER TO SECTION 3,02 PREPARATION FOR ADDITIONAL DECK TYPES. * B. section [ ] - Wood blocking and curbing C, section [ ] - Insulation D. section [ ] - Sheet metal flashing and counterflashing E. Section [ ] - Prefabricated roof specialties F. section [ ] - Caulking and sealants G, section [ ] - Plumbing specialties ~. section [ ] - Roof hatches 1.03 REFERENCES A. American society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), B. Canadian Government Specification Board (CGSB) 37-GP-50M, Standard for "Asphalt, Rubberized, Hot Applied, for Roofing and Waterproofing", C. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Class A, 1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION s A. Furnish and install a completed protected roof membrane assembly including surface conditioner, a monolithic, rubberized asphalt membrane, separator/protection course, extruded polystyrene insulation, filter fabric) flashings, drainage course (if required) and ballast/pavers, To ensure total system compatibility all products must be purchased from a single-source manufacturer. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. certification from an approved independent testing laboratory experienced in testing this type material, that the material meets the CGSB 37-GP-50M standard for rubberized asphalt membranes, including applicable ASTM procedures. B. certification showing full time quality control of production facilities and that each batch of material is tested to insure conformance with the manufacturer's published physical properties. C, Evidence that the roof membrane assembly is currently Class A listed with Underwriters Laboratories. D, Evidence that the extruded polystyrene insulation is free from CFC's. . 2 .93 copyright E. Certification showing that all roofing components are being supplied by a single-source manufacturer. . 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCB A. Refer to Section 1.05 SUBMITTALS, include items A., B., C. & D. B. The Roofing/Waterproofing Contractor must be approved by the membrane manufacturer and show evidence that they have yearly experience with.rubberized asphalt systems for a minimum of 5 years. C. Refer to section 1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, include single-source for all components from the manufacturer, D. The rubberized asphalt membrane product shall contain an inert clay filler to enable the product to be resistant to acids (fertilizers, building washes and acid rain). E, Membrane Manufacturer shall have available an in-house technical staff to assist the contractor, when necessary, in application of the products and final inspection of the assembly. F, Membrane Manufacturer must have a minimum of 10 continuous years in the manufacture of the rubberized asphalt membrane for use as a waterproof membrane. G. Pre-Construction Conferences, The manufacturer will meet with the necessary parties at the jObsite to review and discuss project conditions as it relates to the integrity of the waterproofing assembly. . 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A, Deliver materials in original unopened containers of packaging clearly labeled with manufacturer's name, brand name, instruction for use, all identifying numbers, and U.L. labels. B. Materials shall be stored in a neat, safe manner, not to exceed the allowable structural capacity of the storage area, C. Store materials in a clean, dry area protected from water and direct sunlight. D. Store all adhesives at temperatures between 600F (15,50C) and 800F (26.60C), If exposed to lower temperatures, restore materials to 600F (15.50C) minimum temperature before using. 1.08 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Application of the membrane shall not commence nor proceed during inclement weather, All surfaces to receive the membrane shall be free of water, dew, frost, snow and ice. . 3 .93 copyright . B. Application of membrane shall not commence nor proceed when the ambient temperature is below 0 degrees F (-17.70C). C. Preparation and application of membrane must be conducted in well ventilated areas. D. Over its service life, do not expose membrane or accessories to a constant temperature in excess of 1800F (820C) (i.e. hot pipes and vents or direct steam venting, etc.). E, Adhesives contain petroleum distillates and are extremely flammable. Do not breathe vapors or use near an open fire, Do not use in confined areas without adequate ventilation. Consult container or packaging labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for specific safety information, F, Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oil, animal fat, etc.) to come in contact with the roof membrane. Any exposure to foreign materials or chemical discharges must be presented to membrane manufacturer for evaluation to determine any impact on the roof membrane assembly performance, G. . H. I. 1.09 A. Concrete Deck Surface Condition, IMPORTANT - Refer to 1.02 Related Sections. Deck preparation, Refer to Section 3.02 Preparation. General contractor shall assure adequate protection during installation of the roofin~ assembly, WARRANTY Upon completion of the work, the contractor must supply the owner with a single-source warranty of U,S. origin direct from the manufacturer, B. Each warranty varies exact warranty terms requirements. . ' ~n scope and terms. CQntact Hydrotech for and conditions to meet the specific project C, Warranties available from the manufacturer: 1. Material Warranties, excludes labor, Duration: 2-, 5-, lO-year 2. Watertightness Warranties, includes labor and material. Duration: 5-, lO-year 3, Thermal Warranties, includes 90% retention of the original thermal value and remain on the deck at 70 mph wind gust. Duration: 5-, 10-year . 4 .93 copyright 4. Total system Warranties, Covers components of the roof assembly, including membrane, flashing, insulation and pavers, Includes removal and replacement of the pavers when installed per Hydrotech's requirements, A. Duration of Membrane/Flashing: 5-, 10-year [watertight condition] B. Duration of Insulation: 5-, 10-year [90% of original thermal value; remain on the deck withstanding wind speeds not to exceed 70 mph] C. Duration of Pavers: 5-, 10-year [crack, split or disintegrate due to freeze-thaw] . ** CONTACT HYDRO'l'ECH FOR EXACT WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS. ** PART II PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Refer to section 1.04, System Description. All components must be obtained as a single-source from the membrane manufacturer to ensure total system compatibility and integrity. Manufacturer: American Hydrotech, Inc. 303 East Ohio street Chicago, Illinois 60611-3318 1/800-877-6125 or 1/312-337-4998 FAX: 312/661-0731 . 2.02 MATERIALS A, Membrane 1. Membrane shall be a hot, fluid applied, rubberized asphalt membrane meeting the following physical properties: -American Hydrotech Inc., Monolithic Membrane 6125 PROPERTY TEST METHOD REOUIREMENT/RESULT Flash point ASTM 0-92, CGSB 37-GP-50M 500 degrees F (260 degrees C)* Low Temperature Crack Bridging Capability CGSB 37-GP-50M No cracking, adhesion loss, or spli tting Water Vapor Permeability ASTM E-96, PROCEDURE E CGSB 37-GP-50M 1. 7 ng/Pa(s)M2 max. (0.027 perm) 5 . .93 copyright J . . CGSB 37-GP-50M Water Resistance (5 days/50 degrees C) Water Absorption CGSB 37-GP-50M Elasticity/Ratio of Toughness to Peak Load CGSB 37-GP-50M viscosity CGSB 37-GP-50M Heat stability CGSB 37-GP-50M .. . Low Temperature Flexibility (-25 degrees C) CGSB 37-GP-50M Penetration ASTM D-1l9l CGSB 31....GP-50M Flow ASTM D-ll91 CGSB 37-GP-50M softening Point ASTM D-36 Elongation ASTM D-1l91 Resiliency ASTM D-3407 Bond to Concrete ASTM D-3408 (0 degrees F, -18 degrees C) No delamination, blistering, emulsification, or deterioration Gain in weight 0,35 g max, Loss in weight 0.18 g max. Min toughness of 5.5 joules (48.67 in pound)/.04 2-15 seconds No change in viscosity, penetration, flow or low temperature flexibility No delamination, adhesion loss, or cracking @77 degrees F (25 degrees C) max. 110, @122 degrees F (50 degrees C) max. 200 @140 degrees F (60 degrees C) 3.0mm-max, 180 degrees F (82 degrees C) 1000 % min, 40% min, Pass Acid Resistance ASTM D-896-84 Pass-Nitric Acid Procedure 7.1 (N-8) Sulfuric Acid 6 .93 copyright . Solids Content loot-no solvents Shelf Life 10 years (sealed containers) Specific Gravity 1.23 :t .02 *Or alternatively no~ less than 77 degrees F (25 degrees C) above the manufacturer's maximum recommended application temperature, 1 i B, Surface Conditioner 1. A surface conditioner for concrete surfaces, - American Hydrotech, Inc" Surface Conditioner C, Flashing/Reinforcing 1. 60 mil (1.5 mm) thick, uncured neoprene flashing/reinforcing sheet, - Amarican Hydrotech, Inc., Flex Flash UN 2, Spunbonded polyester fabric reinforcing sheet. - American Hydrotech, Inc., Flex Flash F . D, Adhesives/Sealant 1, Contact adhesive to bond flashing together. - American Hydrotech, Inc., Splicing Cement 2. Contact adhesive to bond flashing to an approved substrate. - American Hydrotech, Inc., Bonding Adhesive 3. Sealant to seal flashing seam edge. - American Hydrotech, Inc., Lap Sealant E. Separation Sheet/Protection Course 1. A fiberglass reinforced rubberized asphalt sheet, - American Hydrotech, Inc., Hydroflex 10 F. Prefabricated Drainage Course (if required). I I 1. A composite drainage system consisting of a three- dimensional, crush-proof, drainage core and a non-woven 7 . .93 copyright . ~ I . I I . PROPERTY needle punched filter fabric meeting the fOllowing physical properties. - American Hydrotech, Inc., Hydrodrain TEST METHOD VALUES CORE: Compressive Strength Thickness Flow, Q @ 3600 psf & hydraulic gradient of 1 FABRIC: Flow ASTM 0-1621 ASTM 0-1777 ASTM 0-4716 30,000 psf (14.66 kg/cm2) ,22 in. (.56 cm) 300 - 7 gpm/ft/width (86.93 lpmin/m width) 302 - 5.5 gpm/ft/width (68.30 lpmin/m width) 1000 - 7 gpm/ft/width (86.93 lpmin/m width) 205gpm/ft2 (8349,62lpmin/m2) Fully Stabilized 70-100 90 lbs. (40.82 kg) ASTM 0-4491 U.V, Resistance Apparent Opening Size Grab Tensile ASTM 0-4355 CW-02215 ASTM 0-4632 G. Insulation 1. An extruded polystyrene rigid board insulation meeting the following physical properties. -STYROFOAM brand insulation [TYPE] as manufactured by The Oow Chemical Company, marketed by American Hydrotech, Inc. a. Insulation shall meet ASTM C-578, Type VI or VII, b. Minimum compressive strength, ASTM 0-1621, 40 or 60 psi (276 or 414 kPa) (variance by type of product) c. Maximum water absorption by volume per ASTM C-272,0.1%. d. Water vapor permeance for 1" product per ASTM E-96, 1.0 perm (max.) (63 ng/Pa/s/m2). e. Insulation shall have an R value of 5.0 F ft2 h/Btu/in. (0.88 K m2/W) of thickness when tested at 750F (23.90C) mean temperature in accordance with ASTM C-518, f. Product shall be free of CFC's. Product types available: STYROFOAM brand Roofing Material; Ribbed Roofing Material; Plaza Deck; High Load 115; and Thermadry, CONSULT Hydrotech for recommended product type. H, Filter Fabric Sheet 1. .93 copyright Water permeable polymeric fabric. - American Hydrotech, Inc., Filter Fabric Sheet 8 Supportive Pedestals (Edit to project requirements) 1. Support and Spacing of Pavers, Terra-Tabs or Terra-Tabs with Terr-Adjust J. Roof Ballast [Edit to project requirements] I. . 1. Pavers a, Ballast Pavers American Hydrotech, Inc. Ballastblok Pavers, meeting the following physical properties: PROPERTY Compressive Strength Flexural strength Water Absorption Freeze/Thaw Center load TEST METHOD VALUES ASTM C140 ASTM C293 ASTM C140 ASTM C67 ~ 6,500 psi average min. ~ 600 psi average min. Not greater than 5% $ 1% loss/dry weight (50 Cycles) Min, 1,750 lbs, b. Architectural Finish Pavers - American Hydrotech, Inc., Terra Pavers-H, meeting the following physical properties: PROPERTY compressive Strength Flexural strength Water Absorption Freeze/Thaw Center load 2. Stone Ballast TEST METHOD VALUES . ASTM C140 ASTM C293 ASTM C140 ASTM C67 > 7,000 psi average min. ~ 600 psi average min, Not greater than 5% $ 1% loss/dry weigh (50 Cycles) Min. 1,750 lbs. Well screened and washed stone gravel meeting ASTM D-448-80, gradation #57, 3. Concrete Pour Topping Dow Chemical Company, manufacturers of STYROFOAM brand insulation, recommends the incorporation of an air layer between the insulation and concrete. Hydrotech suggests the use of Hydrodrain for this purpose. As an alternative, STYROFOAM Thermadry panels may be used directly beneath the concrete slab, .93 copyright 9 . . e ~. e ~ a '-' J PART III EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION A, The roofing contractor shall examine all surfaces to receive the roofing assembly to verify it is acceptable and proper for the application of the membrane. Refer to American Hydrotech's Pre-Installation & Application Guidelines, B, The roofing contractor shall not proceed with the installation of the roof membrane assembly until all roof defects have been corrected. 3.02 PREPARATION A. All surfaces must be dry, smooth, free of depressions, voids, protrusions, clean and free of unapproved curing compounds, form release agents and other surface contaminants. 1. Cast in-place concrete/Composite deck a. Poured in place concrete must be monolithic, smooth, free of voids, spalled areas, laitance, honeycombs, and sharp protrusions. b. Refer to Section 1.02 of this specification, Division 3, 2, Precast concrete decks Precast units shall be mechanically secured to min~m~ze differential movement and all joints between units shall be grouted, 3, Other Deck Types**: a, a. Plywood Deck b. Wood Plank Deck c. Metal Deck with Gypsum Board d, Re-Roof/Retrofit **REFER TO 6125 ROOFING FABRIC "REINFORCED SPECIFICATION** B. Substrate cleaning 1. Thoroughly sweep the substrate which is to receive the roof membrane. 2, Substrate must also be blown clean using an air compressor to remove any remaining loose debris, 3. Final check to determine if concrete has been properly cleaned is to apply a test patch of Monolithic Membrane 6125 to the surface and check its adhesion. 10 .93 copyright 3.03 XHSTALLATXOH A, Surface conditioner application (to concrete) Apply the surface conditioner to the concrete using a hand held sprayer evenly at a rate of 300 to 600 SF/gallon (7.4 - 14.7 m2/L) depending on surface texture, Surface conditioner should "tan" the surface, not blacken it. 2. Allow sufficient time for the surface conditioner to thoroughly dry prior to the membrane application. 1. B. Membrane preparation 1. The membrane shall be heated in double jacketed, oil bath melter with mechanical agitation, specifically designed for the preparation of a rubberized asphalt membrane. 2. Heat membrane until membrane can be drawn-free flowing at a temperature range between 3500F (1760C) and 4250F (21S0C). C. Detailing/Flashing 1. All detailing and flashings shall be done in accordance with the manufacturer's standard Guideline Details. D, 2, All 'detailing and flashing shall be completed before installing the membrane over the field of the substrate. Membrane Application 1, Apply the rubberized asphalt membrane at a rate to provide a continudus, monolithic coat of lS0 mil (approximately 3/16", 4.6 mm), but not less than 125 mil (l/S", 3.2 mm) minimum thickness. 3.04 SEPARATIOH/PROTECTXOH LAYER XHSTALLATXOH A. Sep~ation/Protection layer shall be installed as follows: 1. Embed the separator sheet into the membrane while it is still hot to insure a good bond, 2. Overlap adjoining sheet edges (dry) a minimum of 2"-3" (50.S mm - 76.2 mm) to insure complete coverage. 3. The separator.sheet must be covered by insulation, fabric and ballast as soon as possible, within 30 days of membrane installation. 3.05 WATER TEST A. It is strongly recommended. that the roof area or portions thereof be water tested by ponding water a minimum depth of 2" (50.S mm) for a period of 4S hours to check the integrity of the membrane installation. 11 .93 copyright . . . l . c: -- ~ B, VERIFY that the structure can support the dead load weight of a watertest before testing. C. If leaks should occur the water must be drained completely and the membrane installation repaired. 3.06 DRAZNAGB COURSB/ZNSULATZON/PZLTER PABRZC SHEET/BALLAST PLACEMENT A, General 1. Contractor shall examine the roof area to be covered with subsequent topping materials in order to insure that all roof areas have received the membrane, the membrane is free of damage, it is properly protected, and all flashing has been properly installed, before placing the insulation. 2, It is recommended that the drainage course (if required), insulation, fabric and ballast be installed as each section is completed. B, Prefabricated Drainage Placement (if required) 1. Install drainage course on horizontal and vertical surfaces in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. 2. Layout and position drainage course and allow to lay flat. Cut and fit drainage course to perimeter and penetrations. 3. Bond all geotextile overlap edges to adjacent drainage course geotextile with an acceptable adhesive to insure geotextile integrity. 4, Place subsequent topping materials as soon as possible, C. Insulation Placement 1. Loose lay in a staggered manner and tightly butt together all insulation boards, The maximum acceptable opening between insulation boards is 3/8" (9.5 mm), Insulation must be installed within 3/4" (19 mm) of all projections, penetrations,etc, 2. When multi-layer insulation applications are involved the bottom layer of insulation must be the thickest layer and must be a minimum of 2" thick (50.8 mm). All layers shall be installed unadhered to each other and all joints in relation to underlying layers staggered. D. Fabric Placement 1. position the fabric over the insulation as follows: a. Overlap all edges a minimum of 1 foot (304.8 rom). 12 .93 copyright b. Install the fabric so that no joints will exist between the sheets parallel to and within 6 feet of (1828.8 mm) of the roof perimeter. c. d. e. Extend the fabric to 2" to 3" (50.8 mm - 76.2 mm) above the ballast at the perimeter and penetrations. The fabric should be extended to drain bases or bonnets, but should not cover drains or restrict water flow to the drain, Additional fabric should be installed around all penetrations in order to prevent stone entry into the space between the penetration and the insulation. . E. JBallasting 1. Immediately following the placement of the fabric it is necessary to install the ballast. A minimum of 10 psf (48.8 kg/m2) of ballast, ASTM 0-448-80 gradation #57 will provide adequate coverage over the field of the roof. Larger sizes such as gradations #5, #4, and #2 may be used especially when exposure to high wind is anticipated, However, a higher application rate is necessary to assure complete coverage. 2. A 4-foot (1219.2 mm) wide area of stone or gravel ballast, or a continuous row of precast concrete pavers which provide a minimum of 22 pounds/linear ft, (32.7 kg/m) must be installed at: a, b. c, d. The roof perimeter Penetrations Drains Any location where the insulation boards terminate . 3. Pavers may be used as walkways or to prevent stone scouring due to wind within stone or gravel ballasted projects. When the pavered portion comprises 10% or less of the total roof area, the pavers may be installed directly on the insulation. A drainage layer or air space must be incorporated between the rigid insulation and paver when pavers constitute greater than 10% of the total roof area, This can be accomplished with profiled insulation, a gravel separation layer or supportive pedestals which provide at least a 3/16" (4.76 mm) air space between the insulation and the paver. The pedestal insulation contact must be less than 50% of the paver area. Paver blocks shall not exceed 2 foot by 2 foot (609.6 mm) in size to permit ease of removal and replacement for inspection purposes. 4, Additional ballasting of the roof's perimeter and field may be required to provide sufficient wind uplift protection. Refer to applicable codes or wind design guides for additional ballasting requirements. Ballastblok Pavers ballasting placement. complete installation 5. .93 copyright or Terra-Pavers Contact American guidelines. H (on Terra-Tabs) Hydrotech, Inc. for 13 . 1 ~ . \I 3.07 PROTECTION A. Roof walkways 1, Walkways are required at all traffic concentration points (i.e., roof hatches, access doors, ladders, etc.) regardless of traffic frequency, a. Pavers shall be loose laid and weigh 15 lblsf (73.2 kg/m2) minimum. 3.08 JOB COMPLETION A, Contractor and a representative of the membrane manufacturer shall inspect the roof assembly and notify the contractor of any defects. All defects must be corrected. B. Clean up all debris and equipment. 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This distinctive Blue" extruded poly- styrene foam product is designed for use in roof, wall, and foundation insulation applications in new commercial structures as well as in existing structures being thermally retrofitted. STYROFOAM ROOFMA TE' Brand Insulation is intended for use ABOVE waterproofing membranes in stone ballasted insulated roof mem- brane assemblies (IRMA), also known as protected membrane roof- ing (PMR). The product has drain channels on the bottom. The edges are trimmed square. CrllShedS!OneorGfaVel~-..... APPfOVedFabriC~ STYROFOAM ROQFMATE Brandlnsuletion PMR or IRMA RoolConBlructlon Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company The tl'n-point Spec.Oata@ format hd~ been reproduced from publications copyrighted by C51, 1964, 1%5, 1%6, 1967, and used by pernlission of The Construction Speciiications Institute, Alexandria, VA 22314. STYROFOAM PLAZAMA TE' Brand Insulation is intended for use above waterproofing membranes in plaza or parking deck applications or other appl ications where high com- pressive strength is required. The edges are trimmed square. Waterproofing Membrane PMR Dr IRMA PllIZllConslrucllon ""'" STYROFOAM' DECKMATE' and DECKMATE' Plus Brand insulations are intended for use beneath me- chanically fastened, fully adhered, or ballasted sheet membranes. The products are similar except that DECKMA TE Plus is higher strength and is intended for use in areas with regular foot traffic. Both products have trimmed square edges. These products can be installed directly on metal decks without the use of a thermal barrier, sy.ch as gyp~-_ board. Se~UL ConstruCtion No.'s 260 and 440. Stone Ballast Single-Ply roof --____ MemOrane STYROFOAM DECKMATEor DECKMATEPlus Steel Deck ~ SPEOC This Spec-Oa'a sheet conforma ~ to editorial style prescribed by ~ The Construction Specifications Institute. The manufacturer is ))j responsible for technical ac- curacy. @ Tapered STYROFOAM DECKMATE and DECKMATE plus Insulation, available through a national network of fabricators, are designed for use under sheet membranes in either new or reroof applications to provide slope to promote positive drainage. Single-Ply Membrane" Deck Because of the properties imparted by Dow's unique extrusion process along with the hydrophobic nature of polystyrene, STYROFOAM Brand Insulation has exceptional resistance to both water and water vapor, thus exhibiting dependable and pre- dictable long-term mechanical and thermal performance even in the most severe environments found in roofing applications. 4. TECHNICAL DATA See table entitled "Physical Prop- erties of STYROFOAM Brand Insu- lation." Other properties and limita- tions are as follows. Environmental Data - STYROFOAM Brand Insulation prod- ucts are CFC-FREE. 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