HomeMy WebLinkAbout+Addendum #1 - Signed-Gates Park ImprvmntsADDENDUM NO. 1
TO THE
BIDDING DOCUMENTS FOR
FY 2023 GATES PARK IMPROVEMENTS
CITY CONTRACT NO. 1076
CITY OF WATERLOO, IOWA
Date: April 14, 2023
Bids Close: April 27, 2023, 1:00 p.m.
TO ALL BIDDERS ON THE ABOVE PROJECT:
All Bidders submitting a bid on the above contract shall carefully read this Addendum and give it
consideration in the preparation of their bid.
I. The following edits are in reference to the specifications:
A. Project Manual Special Provisions, Miscellaneous — Add the following:
"34. Mobilization
This work shall include acquiring and completing all permits such as building, utilities,
and right-of-way. City of Waterloo fees shall be waived for the permits and contractor
shall coordinate with the City on necessary inspections."
B. Project Manual Technical 08 — Openings - Section 08 11 13, 2.03, B — Add the following:
"8. Side Closures: Flush with faces and edges, welded and ground smooth."
C. Project Manual Technical 08 — Openings - Section 08 16 13 — Delete the existing section and
replace entire section with attached Section 08 16 13 Fiberglass Doors.
D. Project Manual Technical 08 — Openings - Section 08 71 00 — Delete the existing section and
replace entire section with attached Section 08 71 00 Door Hardware.
II. The following are in reference to the plan sheets:
A. Sheet C9.05 - Delete the existing sheet and replace with attached Sheet C9.05 to show
additional notes and requirements for the old Chamberlain site.
B. Sheet A0.06 — Delete the existing sheet and replace with attached Sheet A0.06 to show
changes to door Type "A".
C. Sheet A3.20 - Delete the existing sheet and replace with attached Sheet A3.20 to show
louvers in door.
D. Sheet A4.10 - Delete the existing sheet and replace with attached Sheet A4.10 to show
removal of existing grab bars and installation of new grab bars.
E. Sheet A6.01 - Delete the existing sheet and replace with attached Sheet A6.01 to show
louvers in doors on the elevations, and adjustments to sink apron.
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F. Sheet A7.11 - Delete the existing sheet and replace with attached Sheet A7.11 to show
change to paint manufacturers.
G. Sheet R3.12 — Sheet R3.12 shall be added to the plan set.
III. Attachments:
A. Revised Section "08 16 13 Fiberglass Doors"
B. Revised Section "08 71 00 Door Hardware"
C. Sheet C9.05
D. Sheet A0.06
E. Sheet A3.20
F. Sheet A4.10
G. Sheet A6.01
H. Sheet A7.11
I. Sheet R3.12
IV. Any revisions to any of the Contract Documents made by this Addendum shall be considered as the
same revision to any and all related areas of the Contract Documents not specifically called out in
this Addendum.
V. The Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by inserting the date and addendum number
in the spaces provided on page FB-8 of the Form of Bid or Proposal. Failure to acknowledge receipt
of any and all addenda on this project could cause your bid submittal to be considered unresponsive.
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Michelle Sweeney, P.E.
Project Manager
AECOM
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SECTION 08 16 13
FIBERGLASS DOORS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Fiberglass doors.
B. Fiberglass door frames.
1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
A. Section 08 71 00 - Door Hardware.
1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 - North American Fenestration Standard/Specification for
Windows, Doors, and Skylights 2017.
B. ASTM D635 - Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of
Plastics in a Horizontal Position 2022.
C. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
2023.
D. ASTM E2112 - Standard Practice for Installation of Exterior Windows, Doors and Skylights
2019c.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements for submittal procedures.
B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's standard details, installation instructions, hardware and
anchor recommendations.
C. Shop Drawings: Indicate layout and profiles; include assembly methods.
1. Indicate product components, including hardware reinforcement locations and
preparations, accessories, finish colors, patterns, and textures.
2. Indicate wall conditions, door and frame elevations, sections, materials, gauges, finishes,
location of door hardware by dimension, and details of openings; use same reference
numbers indicated on drawings to identify details and openings.
D. Verification Samples: Submit door surface samples for each finish specified, 10 inches by 10
inches in size, illustrating finishes, colors, and textures.
E. Maintenance Data: Include instructions for repair of minor scratches and damage.
F. Warranty: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in
Owner's name and registered with manufacturer; include detailed terms of warranty.
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver materials in manufacturer's original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
B. Store materials in original packaging, under cover, protected from exposure to harmful weather
conditions and from direct contact with water.
1. Store at temperature and humidity conditions recommended by manufacturer.
2. Do not use non -vented plastic or canvas shelters.
3. Immediately remove wet wrappers.
C. Store in position recommended by manufacturer, elevated minimum 4 inches above grade, with
minimum 1/4 inch space between doors.
1.06 WARRANTY
A. See Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.
B. Provide five (5) year manufacturer warranty covering materials and workmanship , including
degradation or failure due to chemical contact.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Molded Fiberglass Doors:
1. ChemPruf Door Company, Ltd: www.chem-pruf.com/#sle.
2. Tiger Door, LLC: www.tigerdoor.com/#sle.
3. Special-Lite, Inc: www.special-lite.com/#sle.
4. Substitutions: See Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.
2.02 DOOR AND FRAME ASSEMBLIES
A. Door and Frame Assemblies: Factory -fabricated, prepared and machined for hardware.
1. Screw -Holding Capacity: Tested to 890 pounds, minimum.
2. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index (FSI) of 0 to 25, Class A, and
smoke developed index (SDI) of 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84.
3. Flammability: Self -extinguishing when tested in accordance with ASTM D635.
4. Chemical Resistance: Resist degradation due to exposure to tap water and distilled
water.
a. Chlorine -treated moisture in air.
5. Clearance Between Door and Frame: 1/8 inch, maximum.
6. Clearance Between Bottom of Door and Finished Floor: 3/4 inch, maximum; not less than
1/4 inch clearance to threshold.
2.03 COMPONENTS
A. Doors: Fiberglass construction with reinforced core.
1. Type: As indicated on drawings, including swinging doors.
2. Thickness: 1-3/4 inch, nominal.
3. Core Material: Manufacturer's standard core material for application indicated.
4. Construction:
a. Pultruded as single monolithic fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) panel.
b. Molded in one piece including through color gel coating on each side; manufacturer's
standard subframe, core and faces fused during curing; hardware reinforcements.
c. Fiberglass ultraviolet resistant mylar coated, with 1/8 inch thick through color face
sheets laminated to core.
5. Face Sheet Texture: Smooth.
6. Door Panel Configuration: As indicated on drawings.
7. Subframe and Reinforcements: Manufacturer's standard materials.
8. Waterproof Integrity: Provide factory fabricated edges, cut-outs, and hardware
preparations of fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP); provide cut-outs with joints sealed
independently of glazing, louver inserts, or trim.
9. Hardware Preparations: Factory reinforce, machine, and prepare for door hardware
including field installed items; provide solid blocking for each item; field cutting, drilling or
tapping is not permitted; obtain manufacturer's hardware templates for preparation as
necessary.
B. Door Frames: Provide type in compliance with performance requirements specified for doors.
1. Type: Factory assembled with chemically welded joints. (Knock -down frames prohibited)
2. Profiles: As indicated on drawings.
3. Non -Fire -Rated:
a. Fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) with gel -coating matching doors.
2.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Provide door assemblies that have been designed and fabricated in compliance with specified
performance requirements.
B. Fiberglass Doors: AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 requirements for specific door type:
1. Performance Grade (PG): 15, with minimum design pressure (DP) of 15.0 psf.
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2.05 FINISHES
A. Gel Coating: Ultraviolet (UV) stabilized polyester finish.
1. Thickness: Minimum 15 mils, 0.015 inch wet thickness, plus/minus 3 mils, 0.003 inch.
2. Color: As selected by Design professional from manufacturer's standard line of colors.
2.06 HARDWARE
A. Door Hardware: See Section 08 71 00.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify actual dimensions of openings by field measurements before door fabrication; show
recorded measurements on shop drawings.
B. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best
result for the substrate under the project conditions.
B. Clean and prepare substrate in accordance with manufacturer's directions.
C. Protect adjacent work and finish surfaces from damage during installation.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions; do not penetrate frames with anchors.
B. Install exterior doors in accordance with ASTM E2112.
C. Install door hardware as specified in Section 08 71 00.
D. Set units plumb, level, and true -to -line, without warping or racking doors, and with specified
clearances; anchor in place.
E. Set thresholds in continuous bed of sealant.
F. In masonry walls, install frames prior to laying masonry; anchor frames into masonry mortar
joints; fill jambs with grout as walls are laid up.
G. Separate aluminum and other metal surfaces from sources of corrosion of electrolytic action at
points of contact with other materials.
3.04 ADJUSTING
A. Lubricate, test, and adjust doors to operate easily, free from warp, twist or distortion, and to fit
watertight for entire perimeter.
B. Adjust hardware for smooth and quiet operation.
C. Adjust doors to fit snugly and close without sticking or binding.
3.05 CLEANING
A. Clean installed products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions prior to owner's
acceptance.
3.06 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed products from damage until Date of Substantial Completion.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 087100 - DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Mechanical door hardware
B. Related Sections:
Revised Per
Addendum #1
1. Division 01 Section "Alternates" for alternates affecting this section.
2. Division 06 Section "Rough Carpentry"
3. Division 06 Section "Finish Carpentry"
4. Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants" for sealant requirements applicable to threshold
installation specified in this section.
5. Division 08 Sections:
a. "Metal Doors and Frames"
1.02 REFERENCES
A. UL LLC
1. UL 10B - Fire Test of Door Assemblies
2. UL 10C - Positive Pressure Test of Fire Door Assemblies
3. UL 1784 - Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies
4. UL 305 - Panic Hardware
B. DHI - Door and Hardware Institute
1. Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule
2. Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware
3. Keying Systems and Nomenclature
4. Installation Guide for Doors and Hardware
C. NFPA - National Fire Protection Association
1. NFPA 70 - National Electric Code
2. NFPA 80 - 2016 Edition - Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives
3. NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code
4. NFPA 105 - Smoke and Draft Control Door Assemblies
5. NFPA 252 - Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
D. ANSI - American National Standards Institute
1. ANSI A117.1 - 2017 Edition - Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities
2. ANSI/BHMA A156.1 - A156.29, and ANSI/BHMA A156.31 - Standards for Hardware and
Specialties
3. ANSI/BHMA A156.28 - Recommended Practices for Keying Systems
4. ANSI/WDMA I.S. 1A - Interior Architectural Wood Flush Doors
5. ANSI/SDI A250.8 - Standard Steel Doors and Frames
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1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General:
1. Submit in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 01 Submittal Procedures.
2. Prior to forwarding submittal:
a. Review drawings and Sections from related trades to verify compatibility with
specified hardware.
B. Action Submittals:
1. Product Data: Submit technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation
instructions, maintenance of operating parts and finish, and other information necessary
to show compliance with requirements.
2. Samples for Verification: If requested by Architect, submit production sample of
requested door hardware unit in finish indicated and tagged with full description for
coordination with schedule.
a. Samples will be returned to supplier. Units that are acceptable to Architect may, after
final check of operations, be incorporated into Work, within limitations of key
coordination requirements.
3. Door Hardware Schedule:
a. Submit concurrent with submissions of Product Data, Samples, and Shop Drawings.
Coordinate submission of door hardware schedule with scheduling requirements of
other work to facilitate fabrication of other work critical in Project construction
schedule.
b. Submit under direct supervision of a Door Hardware Institute (DHI) certified
Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) or Door Hardware Consultant (DHC) with
hardware sets in vertical format as illustrated by Sequence of Format for the
Hardware Schedule published by DHI.
c. Indicate complete designations of each item required for each opening, include:
1) Door Index: door number, heading number, and Architect's hardware set number.
2) Quantity, type, style, function, size, and finish of each hardware item.
3) Name and manufacturer of each item.
4) Fastenings and other pertinent information.
5) Location of each hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings.
6) Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule.
7) Mounting locations for hardware.
8) Door and frame sizes and materials.
9) Degree of door swing and handing.
10) Operational Description of openings with electrified hardware covering egress,
ingress (access), and fire/smoke alarm connections.
4. Key Schedule:
a. After Keying Conference, provide keying schedule that includes levels of keying,
explanations of key system's function, key symbols used, and door numbers
controlled.
b. Use ANSI/BHMA A156.28 "Recommended Practices for Keying Systems" as
guideline for nomenclature, definitions, and approach for selecting optimal keying
system.
c. Provide 3 copies of keying schedule for review prepared and detailed in accordance
with referenced DHI publication. Include schematic keying diagram and index each
key to unique door designations.
d. Index keying schedule by door number, keyset, hardware heading number, cross
keying instructions, and special key stamping instructions.
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e. Provide one complete bitting list of key cuts and one key system schematic
illustrating system usage and expansion. Forward bitting list, key cuts and key
system schematic directly to Owner, by means as directed by Owner.
f. Prepare key schedule by or under supervision of supplier, detailing Owner's final
keying instructions for locks.
C. Informational Submittals:
1. Provide Qualification Data for Supplier, Installer and Architectural Hardware Consultant.
2. Provide Product Data:
a. Certify that door hardware approved for use on types and sizes of labeled fire -rated
doors complies with listed fire -rated door assemblies.
b. Include warranties for specified door hardware.
D. Closeout Submittals:
1. Operations and Maintenance Data: Provide in accordance with Division 01 and include:
a. Complete information on care, maintenance, and adjustment; data on repair and
replacement parts, and information on preservation of finishes.
b. Catalog pages for each product.
c. Final approved hardware schedule edited to reflect conditions as installed.
d. Final keying schedule
e. Copy of warranties including appropriate reference numbers for manufacturers to
identify project.
E. Inspection and Testing:
1. Submit written reports to the Owner and Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) of the results
of functional testing and inspection for:
a. Required egress door assemblies, in compliance with NFPA 101.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications and Responsibilities:
1. Supplier: Recognized architectural hardware supplier with a minimum of 5 years
documented experience supplying both mechanical and electromechanical door
hardware similar in quantity, type, and quality to that indicated for this Project. Supplier
to be recognized as a factory direct distributor by the manufacturer of the primary
materials with a warehousing facility in the Project's vicinity. Supplier to have on staff, a
certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) or Door Hardware Consultant (DHC)
available to Owner, Architect, and Contractor, at reasonable times during the Work for
consultation.
2. Installer: Qualified tradesperson skilled in the application of commercial grade hardware
with experience installing door hardware similar in quantity, type, and quality as indicated
for this Project.
3. Architectural Hardware Consultant: Person who is experienced in providing consulting
services for door hardware installations that are comparable in material, design, and
extent to that indicated for this Project and meets these requirements:
a. For door hardware: DHI certified AHC or DHC.
b. Can provide installation and technical data to Architect and other related
subcontractors.
c. Can inspect and verify components are in working order upon completion of
installation.
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4. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of door hardware from single
manufacturer.
B. Certifications:
1. Accessibility Requirements:
a. Comply with governing accessibility regulations cited in "REFERENCES" article
087100, 1.02.D3 herein for door hardware on doors in an accessible route. This
project must comply with all Federal Americans with Disability Act regulations and all
Local Accessibility Regulations.
C. Pre -Installation Meetings
1. Keying Conference
a. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying schedule after reviewing
door hardware keying system including:
1) Function of building, flow of traffic, purpose of each area, degree of security
required, and plans for future expansion.
2) Preliminary key system schematic diagram.
3) Requirements for key control system.
4) Requirements for access control.
5) Address for delivery of keys.
2. Pre -installation Conference
a. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials,
Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid
delays.
b. Inspect and discuss preparatory work performed by other trades.
c. Inspect and discuss electrical roughing -in for electrified door hardware.
d. Review sequence of operation for each type of electrified door hardware.
e. Review required testing, inspecting, and certifying procedures.
f. Review questions or concerns related to proper installation and adjustment of door
hardware.
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock -up for hardware delivered to
Project site. Promptly replace products damaged during shipping.
B. Tag each item or package separately with identification coordinated with final door hardware
schedule, and include installation instructions, templates, and necessary fasteners with each
item or package. Deliver each article of hardware in manufacturer's original packaging.
C. Maintain manufacturer -recommended environmental conditions throughout storage and
installation periods.
D. Provide secure lock -up for door hardware delivered to Project. Control handling and
installation of hardware items so that completion of Work will not be delayed by hardware
losses both before and after installation.
E. Handle hardware in manner to avoid damage, marring, or scratching. Correct, replace or
repair products damaged during Work. Protect products against malfunction due to paint,
solvent, cleanser, or any chemical agent.
F. Deliver keys to manufacturer of key control system for subsequent delivery to Owner.
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1.06 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate layout and installation of floor -recessed door hardware with floor construction.
Cast anchoring inserts into concrete.
B. Installation Templates: Distribute for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory or
shop prepared. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are
made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements.
C. Security: Coordinate installation of door hardware, keying, and access control with Owner's
security consultant.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components
of door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within published warranty period.
1. Warranty does not cover damage or faulty operation due to improper installation,
improper use or abuse.
2. Warranty Period: Beginning from date of Substantial Completion, for durations indicated
in manufacturer's published listings.
a. Mechanical Warranty
1) Locks
a) Schlage L Series: 3 years
b) Schlage ND Series: 7 years
2) Exit Devices
a) Von Duprin: 3 years
3) Closers
a) LCN 4000 Series: 30 years
1.08 MAINTENANCE
A. Furnish complete set of special tools required for maintenance and adjustment of hardware,
including changing of cylinders.
B. Turn over unused materials to Owner for maintenance purposes.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. The Owner requires use of certain products for their unique characteristics and project
suitability to ensure continuity of existing and future performance and maintenance
standards. After investigating available product offerings, the Awarding Authority has elected
to prepare proprietary specifications. These products are specified with the notation: "No
Substitute."
1. Where "No Substitute" is noted, submittals and substitution requests for other products
will not be considered.
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B. Approval of alternate manufacturers and/or products other than those listed as "Scheduled
Manufacturer" or "Acceptable Manufacturers" in the individual article for the product category
are only to be considered by official substitution request in accordance with section 01 25 00.
C. Approval of products from manufacturers indicated in "Acceptable Manufacturers" is
contingent upon those products providing all functions and features and meeting all
requirements of scheduled manufacturer's product.
D. Where specified hardware is not adaptable to finished shape or size of members requiring
hardware, furnish suitable types having same operation and quality as type specified, subject
to Architect's approval.
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Fabrication
1. Provide door hardware manufactured to comply with published templates generally
prepared for machine, wood, and sheet metal screws. provide screws according to
manufacturer's recognized installation standards for application intended.
2. Finish exposed screws to match hardware finish, or, if exposed in surfaces of other work,
to match finish of this other work including prepared for paint surfaces to receive painted
finish.
3. Provide concealed fasteners wherever possible for hardware units exposed when door is
closed. Coordinate with "Metal Doors and Frames", "Flush Wood Doors", "Stile and Rail
Wood Doors" to ensure proper reinforcements. Advise the Architect where visible
fasteners, such as thru bolts, are required.
B. Provide screws, bolts, expansion shields, drop plates and other devices necessary for
hardware installation.
1. Where fasteners are exposed to view: Finish to match adjacent door hardware material.
2.03 HINGES
A. Manufacturers and Products:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product:
a. Ives 5BB series
2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products:
a. Hager BB1191/1279 series
b. McKinney TB series
B. Requirements:
1. Provide hinges conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.1.
2. Provide five knuckle, ball bearing hinges.
3. 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thick doors, up to and including 36 inches (914 mm) wide:
a. Exterior: Standard weight, bronze or stainless steel, 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) high
b. Interior: Standard weight, steel, 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) high
4. 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thick doors over 36 inches (914 mm) wide:
a. Exterior: Heavy weight, bronze/stainless steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high
b. Interior: Heavy weight, steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high
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5. 2 inches or thicker doors:
a. Exterior: Heavy weight, bronze or stainless steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high
b. Interior: Heavy weight, steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high
6. Adjust hinge width for door, frame, and wall conditions to allow proper degree of opening.
7. Provide three hinges per door leaf for doors 90 inches (2286 mm) or less in height, and
one additional hinge for each 30 inches (762 mm) of additional door height.
8. Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows:
a. Steel Hinges: Steel pins
b. Non -Ferrous Hinges: Stainless steel pins
c. Out -Swinging Exterior Doors: Non -removable pins
d. Out -Swinging Interior Lockable Doors: Non -removable pins
e. Interior Non -lockable Doors: Non -rising pins
9. Provide hinges with electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets. Provide with
number and gage of wires enough to accommodate electric function of specified
hardware. Locate electric hinge at second hinge from bottom or nearest to electrified
locking component. Provide mortar guard for each electrified hinge specified.
2.04 CONTINUOUS HINGES
A. Manufacturers:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer:
a. Ives
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. Pemko
b. ABH
c. Hager
B. Requirements:
1. Provide stainless steel continuous hinges conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.26, Grade 1.
2. Provide split nylon bearings at each hinge knuckle for quiet, smooth, self-lubricating
operation.
3. Provide hinges capable of supporting door weights up to 450 pounds, and successfully
tested for 1,500,000 cycles.
4. Provide hinges 1 inch (25 mm) shorter in length than nominal height of door, unless
otherwise noted or door details require shorter length and with symmetrical hole pattern.
2.05 MORTISE LOCKS
A. Manufacturers and Products:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product:
a. Schlage L9000 series
2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products:
a. No Substitution
B. Requirements:
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1. Provide mortise locks conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.13 Series 1000, Grade 1, and UL
Listed for 3-hour fire doors.
2. Indicators: Where specified, provide indicator window measuring a minimum 2-inch x 1/2
inch with 180-degree visibility. Provide messages color -coded with full text and/or
symbols, as scheduled, for easy visibility.
3. Provide locks manufactured from heavy gauge steel, containing components of steel with
a zinc dichromate plating for corrosion resistance.
4. Provide lock case that is multi -function and field reversible for handing without opening
case. Cylinders: Refer to "KEYING" article, herein.
5. Provide locks with standard 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset with full 3/4 inch (19 mm)
throw stainless steel mechanical anti -friction latchbolt. Provide deadbolt with full 1-inch
(25 mm) throw, constructed of stainless steel.
6. Provide standard ASA strikes unless extended lip strikes are necessary to protect trim.
Provide electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets. Where scheduled, provide
switches and sensors integrated into the locks and latches.
7. Provide motor based electrified locksets that comply with the following requirements:
a. Universal input voltage — single chassis accepts 12 or 24VDC to allow for changes in
the field without changing lock chassis.
b. Fail Safe/Fail Secure — changing mode between electrically locked (fail safe) and
electrically unlocked (fail secure) is field selectable without opening the lock case.
c. Low maximum current draw — maximum 0.4 amps to allow for multiple locks on a
single power supply.
d. Low holding current — maximum 0.01 amps to produce minimal heat, eliminate "hot
levers" in electrically locked applications, and to provide reliable operation in wood
doors that provide minimal ventilation and air flow.
e. Connections — provide quick -connect Molex system standard.
8. Lever Trim: Solid brass, bronze, or stainless steel, cast or forged in design specified, with
wrought roses and external lever spring cages. Provide thru-bolted levers with 2-piece
spindles.
2.06 CYLINDRICAL LOCKS — GRADE 1
A. Manufacturers and Products:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product:
a. Schlage ND series
2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products:
a. No Substitution
B. Requirements:
1. Provide cylindrical locks conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Series 4000, Grade 1, and
UL Listed for 3-hour fire doors.
2. Cylinders: Refer to "KEYING" article, herein.
3. Provide locks with standard 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset, unless noted otherwise, with
1/2-inch latch throw. Provide proper latch throw for UL listing at pairs.
4. Provide locksets with separate anti -rotation thru-bolts, and no exposed screws.
5. Provide independently operating levers with two external return spring cassettes mounted
under roses to prevent lever sag.
6. Provide standard ASA strikes unless extended lip strikes are necessary to protect trim.
7. Provide electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets.
8. Lever Trim: Solid cast levers without plastic inserts and wrought roses on both sides.
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a. Provide levers with vandal resistant technology for use at heavy traffic or abusive
applications.
2.07 CYLINDERS
A. Manufacturers and Products:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product:
a. Schlage Everest 29 S
2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products:
a. No Substitute
B. Requirements:
1. Provide cylinders/cores compliant with ANSI/BHMAA156.5; latest revision; cylinder face
finished to match lockset; manufacturer's series as indicated. Refer to "KEYING" article,
herein
2. Provide cylinders in the below -listed configuration(s), distributed throughout the Project
as indicated.
a. Patented Open: cylinder with interchangeable core with open keyway.
3. Patent Protection: Cylinders/cores requiring use of restricted, patented keys, patent
protected.
4. Nickel silver bottom pins.
2.08 KEYING
A. Scheduled System:
1. New factory registered system:
a. Provide a factory registered keying system, complying with guidelines in
ANSI/BHMAA156.28, incorporating decisions made at keying conference.
b. Verify with owner if a new MK is provided or key into existing keying system.
B. Requirements:
1. Construction Keying:
a. Replaceable Construction Cores.
1) Provide temporary construction cores replaceable by permanent cores, furnished
in accordance with the following requirements.
a) 3 construction control keys
b) 12 construction change (day) keys.
2) Contractor will replace temporary construction cores with permanent cores.
2. Permanent Keying:
a. Provide permanent cylinders/cores keyed by the manufacturer according to the
following key system.
1) Master Keying system as directed by the Owner.
b. Forward bitting list and keys separately from cylinders, by means as directed by
Owner. Failure to comply with forwarding requirements will be cause for replacement
of cylinders/cores involved at no additional cost to Owner.
c. Provide keys with the following features:
1) Material: Nickel silver; minimum thickness of .107-inch (2.3mm)
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2) Patent Protection: Keys and blanks protected by one or more utility patent(s).
d. Identification:
1) Mark permanent cylinders/cores and keys with applicable blind code for
identification. Do not provide blind code marks with actual key cuts.
2) Identification stamping provisions must be approved by the Architect and Owner.
3) Stamp cylinders/cores and keys with Owner's unique key system facility code as
established by the manufacturer; key symbol and embossed or stamped with
"DO NOT DUPLICATE" along with the "PATENTED" or patent number to
enforce the patent protection.
4) Failure to comply with stamping requirements will be cause for replacement of
keys involved at no additional cost to Owner.
5) Forward permanent cylinders/cores to Owner, separately from keys, by means
as directed by Owner.
e. Quantity: Furnish in the following quantities.
1) Change (Day) Keys: 3 per cylinder/core.
2) Permanent Control Keys: 3.
3) Master Keys: 6.
2.09 DOOR CLOSERS
A. Manufacturers and Products:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product:
a. LCN 4040XP series
2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products:
a. Sargent 281 series
B. Requirements:
1. Provide door closers conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.4 Grade 1 requirements by BHMA
certified independent testing laboratory. ISO 9000 certify closers. Stamp units with date
of manufacture code.
2. Provide door closers with fully hydraulic, full rack and pinion action with high strength cast
iron cylinder, and full complement bearings at shaft.
3. Cylinder Body: 1-1/2-inch (38 mm) diameter piston with 5/8-inch (16 mm) diameter
double heat -treated pinion journal. QR code with a direct link to maintenance instructions.
4. Hydraulic Fluid: Fireproof, passing requirements of UL10C, and requiring no seasonal
closer adjustment for temperatures ranging from 120 degrees F to -30 degrees F.
5. Spring Power: Continuously adjustable over full range of closer sizes, and providing
reduced opening force as required by accessibility codes and standards. Provide snap -on
cover clip, with plastic covers, that secures cover to spring tube.
6. Hydraulic Regulation: By tamper -proof, non -critical valves, with separate adjustment for
latch speed, general speed, and backcheck. Provide graphically labelled instructions on
the closer body adjacent to each adjustment valve. Provide positive stop on reg valve
that prevents reg screw from being backed out.
7. Provide closers with solid forged steel main arms and factory assembled heavy-duty
forged forearms for parallel arm closers.
8. Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) Technology: Not permitted.
9. Finish for Closer Cylinders, Arms, Adapter Plates, and Metal Covers: Powder coating
finish which has been certified to exceed 100 hours salt spray testing as described in
ANSI Standard A156.4 and ASTM B117, or has special rust inhibitor (SRI).
10. Provide special templates, drop plates, mounting brackets, or adapters for arms as
required for details, overhead stops, and other door hardware items interfering with closer
mounting.
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2.10 PROTECTION PLATES
A. Manufacturers:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer:
a. Ives
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. Burns
b. Trimco
c. Rockwood
B. Requirements:
1. Provide protection plates with a minimum of 0.050 inch (1 mm) thick, beveled four edges
as scheduled. Furnish with sheet metal or wood screws, finished to match plates.
2. Sizes plates 2 inches (51 mm) less width of door on single doors, pairs of doors with a
mullion, and doors with edge guards. Size plates 1 inch (25 mm) less width of door on
pairs without a mullion or edge guards.
3. At fire rated doors, provide protection plates over 16 inches high with UL label.
2.11 OVERHEAD STOPS AND OVERHEAD STOP/HOLDERS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Scheduled Manufacturers:
a. Glynn -Johnson
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. Rixson
b. Sargent
c. ABH
B. Requirements:
1. Provide overhead stop at any door where conditions do not allow for a wall stop or floor
stop presents tripping hazard.
2. Provide friction type at doors without closer and positive type at doors with closer.
2.12 THRESHOLDS, SEALS, DOOR SWEEPS, AUTOMATIC DOOR BOTTOMS, AND
GASKETING
A. Manufacturers:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer:
a. Zero International
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. National Guard
b. Reese
c. Pemko
B. Requirements:
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1. Provide thresholds, weather-stripping, and gasketing systems as specified and per
architectural details. Match finish of other items.
2. Smoke- and Draft -Control Door Assemblies: Where smoke- and draft -control door
assemblies are required, provide door hardware that meets requirements of assemblies
tested according to UL 1784 and installed in compliance with NFPA 105.
3. Provide door sweeps, seals, astragals, and auto door bottoms only of type where resilient
or flexible seal strip is easily replaceable and readily available.
4. Size thresholds 1/2 inch (13 mm) high by 5 inches (127 mm) wide by door width unless
otherwise specified in the hardware sets or detailed in the drawings.
2.13 SILENCERS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Scheduled Manufacturer:
a. Ives
2. Acceptable Manufacturers:
a. Burns
b. Rockwood
c. Trimco
B. Requirements:
1. Provide "push -in" type silencers for hollow metal or wood frames.
2. Provide one silencer per 30 inches (762 mm) of height on each single frame, and two for
each pair frame.
3. Omit where gasketing is specified.
2.14 FINISHES
A. FINISH: BHMA 626/652 (US26D); EXCEPT:
1. Hinges at Exterior Doors: BHMA 630 (US32D)
2. Aluminum Geared Continuous Hinges: BHMA 628 (US28)
3. Push Plates, Pulls, and Push Bars: BHMA 630 (US32D)
4. Protection Plates: BHMA 630 (US32D)
5. Overhead Stops and Holders: BHMA 630 (US32D)
6. Door Closers: Powder Coat to Match
7. Wall Stops: BHMA 630 (US32D)
8. Latch Protectors: BHMA 630 (US32D)
9. Weatherstripping: Clear Anodized Aluminum
10. Thresholds: Mill Finish Aluminum
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Prior to installation of hardware, examine doors and frames, with Installer present, for
compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, labeled fire -rated door assembly
construction, wall and floor construction, and other conditions affecting performance. Verify
doors, frames, and walls have been properly reinforced for hardware installation.
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B. Examine roughing -in for electrical power systems to verify actual locations of wiring
connections before electrified door hardware installation.
C. Submit a list of deficiencies in writing and proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory
conditions have been corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Mount door hardware units at heights to comply with the following, unless otherwise indicated
or required to comply with governing regulations.
1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: ANSI/SDI A250.8.
2. Custom Steel Doors and Frames: HMMA 831.
3. Interior Architectural Wood Flush Doors: ANSI/WDMA I.S. 1A
4. Installation Guide for Doors and Hardware: DHI TDH-007-20
B. Install door hardware in accordance with NFPA 80, NFPA 101 and provide post -install
inspection, testing as specified in section 1.03.E unless otherwise required to comply with
governing regulations.
C. Install each hardware item in compliance with manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations, using only fasteners provided by manufacturer.
D. Do not install surface mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrate. Protect
all installed hardware during painting.
E. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachment substrate
as necessary for proper installation and operation.
F. Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space
fasteners and anchors according to industry standards.
G. Install operating parts so they move freely and smoothly without binding, sticking, or
excessive clearance.
H. Hinges: Install types and in quantities indicated in door hardware schedule but not fewer than
quantity recommended by manufacturer for application indicated.
I. Lock Cylinders:
1. Install construction cores to secure building and areas during construction period.
2. Replace construction cores with permanent cores as indicated in keying section.
3. Furnish permanent cores to Owner for installation.
J. Wiring: Coordinate with Division 26, ELECTRICAL and Division 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY
AND SECURITY sections for:
1. Conduit, junction boxes and wire pulls.
2. Connections to and from power supplies to electrified hardware.
3. Connections to fire/smoke alarm system and smoke evacuation system.
4. Connection of wire to door position switches and wire runs to central room or area, as
directed by Architect.
5. Connections to panel interface modules, controllers, and gateways.
6. Testing and labeling wires with Architect's opening number.
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K. Key Control System: Tag keys and place them on markers and hooks in key control system
cabinet, as determined by final keying schedule.
L. Door Closers: Mount closers on room side of corridor doors, inside of exterior doors, and stair
side of stairway doors from corridors. Mount closers so they are not visible in corridors,
lobbies and other public spaces unless approved by Architect.
M. Closer/Holders: Mount closer/holders on room side of corridor doors, inside of exterior doors,
and stair side of stairway doors.
N. Power Supplies: Locate power supplies as indicated or, if not indicated, above accessible
ceilings or in equipment room, or alternate location as directed by Architect.
O. Thresholds: Set thresholds in full bed of sealant complying with requirements specified in
Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants."
P. Stops: Provide floor stops for doors unless wall or other type stops are indicated in door
hardware schedule. Do not mount floor stops where they may impede traffic or present
tripping hazard.
Q. Perimeter Gasketing: Apply to head and jamb, forming seal between door and frame.
R. Meeting Stile Gasketing: Fasten to meeting stiles, forming seal when doors are closed.
S. Door Bottoms and Sweeps: Apply to bottom of door, forming seal with threshold when door is
closed.
3.03 ADJUSTING
A. Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to
ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to
operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating
and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements.
1. Spring Hinges: Adjust to achieve positive latching when door can close freely from an
open position of 30 degrees.
2. Electric Strikes: Adjust horizontal and vertical alignment of keeper to properly engage
lock bolt.
3. Door Closers: Adjust sweep period to comply with accessibility requirements and
requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
B. Occupancy Adjustment: Approximately three to six months after date of Substantial
Completion, examine and readjust each item of door hardware, including adjusting operating
forces, as necessary to ensure function of doors and door hardware.
3.04 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by door hardware installation.
B. Clean operating items per manufacturer's instructions to restore proper function and finish.
C. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure door hardware is without damage
or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.
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3.05 DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE
A. The intent of the hardware specification is to specify the hardware for interior and exterior
doors, and to establish a type, continuity, and standard of quality. However, it is the door
hardware supplier's responsibility to thoroughly review existing conditions, schedules,
specifications, drawings, and other Contract Documents to verify the suitability of the
hardware specified.
B. Discrepancies, conflicting hardware, and missing items are to be brought to the attention of
the architect with corrections made prior to the bidding process. Omitted items not included in
a hardware set should be scheduled with the appropriate additional hardware required for
proper application.
C. Hardware items are referenced in the following hardware schedule. Refer to the above
specifications for special features, options, cylinders/keying, and other requirements.
D. Hardware Sets:
88934 OPT0317504 Version 2
Legend:
V Link to catalog cut sheet
//Electrified Opening
Hardware Group No. 010.0
For use on Door #(s):
100.1 101.1
102.1
Provide each SGL door(s) with the following:
QTY DESCRIPTION
3 EA HINGE
1 EA MORTISE - PRIVACY
W/DB & IND
1 EA FSIC CORE
1 EA OH STOP
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER
1 EA KICK PLATE
1 EA RAIN DRIP
1 SET WEATHER STRIPPING
1 EA DOOR SWEEP
1 EA THRESHOLD
105.1
107.1 106.1
CATALOG NUMBER
5BB1 HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP
LV9496T 06A L583-363 XL11-986
PERMANENT CORE
90S
4040XP RW/62A
8400 10" X 2" LDW B-CS
142A DW + 4"
328AA-S
39A
655A-223
FINISH MFR
U 630 IVE
U 626 SCH
U 626 SCH
U 630 GLY
U 689 LCN
▪ BLK IVE
I1 AA ZER
1 AA ZER
1 A ZER
1 A ZER
L9496 PRIVACY FUNCTION:
LATCHBOLT RETRACTED BY LEVER FROM EITHER SIDE. DEADBOLT ACTUATED BY OUTSIDE
KEY OR INSIDE THUMBTURN.
THROWN DEADBOLT DISPLAYS "OCCUPIED" MESSAGE AND LOCKS OUTSIDE LEVER.
INSIDE LEVER RETRACTS BOTH DEADBOLT AND LATCHBOLT AND UNLOCKS OUTSIDE LEVER.
INSIDE LEVER ALWAYS FREE FOR IMMEDIATE EGRESS.
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Hardware Group No. 020.0
For use on Door #(s):
103.1 127.1
128.1
Provide each SGL door(s) with the following:
QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH MFR
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP E 630 IVE
1 EA CYLINDRICAL - VANDL ND96TD RHO E 626 SCH
STOREROOM
1 EA PERMANENT CORE TYPE AS REQUIRED SCH
1 EA OH STOP 90S 630 GLY
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP RW/62A 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW B-CS BLK IVE
1 EA RAIN DRIP 142A DW + 4" AA ZER
1 SET WEATHER STRIPPING 328AA-S AA ZER
1 EA DOOR SWEEP 39A A ZER
1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-223 A ZER
Hardware Group No. 025.0
For use on Door #(s):
104.1
Provide each SGL door(s) with the following:
QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH MFR
1 EA CONT. HINGE 700 El 630 IVE
1 EA CYLINDRICAL - VANDL ND96TD RHO El 626 SCH
STOREROOM
1 EA PERMANENT CORE TYPE AS REQUIRED SCH
1 EA OH STOP 90S 630 GLY
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP RW/62A El 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW B-CS BLK IVE
1 EA RAIN DRIP 142A DW + 4" El AA ZER
1 SET WEATHER STRIPPING 328AA-S El AA ZER
1 EA DOOR SWEEP 39A El A ZER
1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-223 El A ZER
Hardware Group No. 030.0
For use on Door #(s):
104.2 104.3
Provide each SGL door(s) with the following:
QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH MFR
1 EA CONT. HINGE 700 El 630 IVE
1 EA CYLINDRICAL - PASSAGE ND10S RHO El 626 SCH
1 EA OH STOP 90S M 630 GLY
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
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Hardware Group No. 040.0
For use on Door #(s):
125.1 126.1
Provide each SGL door(s) with the following:
QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER FINISH MFR
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP E 630 IVE
1 EA CYLINDRICAL - VANDL ND94TD RHO E 626 SCH
CLASSROOM LOCK
1 EA FSIC CORE PERMANENT CORE E 626 SCH
1 EA OH STOP 90S 630 GLY
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP REG 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW B-CS BLK IVE
1 EA RAIN DRIP 142A DW + 4" AA ZER
1 SET WEATHER STRIPPING 328AA-S AA ZER
1 EA DOOR SHOE 153A A ZER
1 EA DOOR SWEEP 39A A ZER
1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-223 U A ZER
END OF SECTION
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- NO stockpile material can be deposited on the old Chamberlain site until EPA approval has been acquired by the City. Review is
underway and may not be approved until later this year.
- City has a contingency plan for stockpiling material if needed but will not approve contingency until January 2024'. Work for grading the
old pool site along Donald Street may be required in 2024.
-Contractor shall not disturb ground deeper than 12 inches for, installation of perimeter control devices.
- Stakes for perimeter, control devices shall not be installed deeper than 12 inches.
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- Contractor shall keep site secured when not working and shall coordinate with inspection staff ors- access to the old Chamberlain site.
- Contractor shall protect existing monitoring wells with safety fence. The safety fence posts shall not be installed deeper than 12 inches.
- Seeding of stockile shall be completed per Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan requirements.
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Gates
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F.Y. 2023
Improvements
Waterloo, Iowa
Project Leader/Landscape Architect:
RITLAND+KUIPER
Landscape Architects
501 Sycamore Street, Mezz. A
Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Phone: 319-233-8090
Civil Engineer/Surveyor:
AECOM, Inc.
501 Sycamore Street, Suite #222
Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Phone: 319-232-6531
Architect:
1NVISION Architecture
501 Sycamore Street, #101
Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Phone: 319-233-8419
Electrical & Lighting Engineer:
MODUS Engineering
214 East 4th Street
Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Phone: 319-235-0650
Aquatic Designer:
Water Teclwology, Inc. (Headquarters)
100 Park Avenue
Beaver Dam, WI 53916
Phone: 920-887-7375
Issued
No. Date Description
1 4/12/23 Addendum 1
issue pate :
03/22/23
Designed By:
JLK
Drawn By
ILK
Reviewed By:
JLK
Sheet Title
STORMWATER
POLLUTION
PREVENTION
Upper Gates
Category Sheet
SCALE
60'
120'
C9.05
City of Waterloo Contract No.