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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWP2701269.5STRUCTURAL NOTES CODE REQUIREMENTS: All design and construction shall conform to the requirements of the Uniform Building Code, 1979 edition. DESIGN LOADS: In addition to the dead loads, the following live loads were used for design: AASHTO H-20 Truck Loads. Concrete members were designed by ultimate strength methods. SHOP DRAWINGS: If fabricator's shop drawings differ in design or add to the design of the structural drawings, they shall bear the seal and signature of a Washington State Registered Structural Engineer. Design drawings and calculations for fabrication shall bear the seal and signature of a Washington State Registered Structural Engineer. Seal and signature are to be affixed prior to submission of drawings and calculations to the Owner. All shop drawings shall be submitted to the Owner for approval prior to any construction. The General Contractor shall Y) review and approve shop drawings before submittal to Owner. ,Al -INSPECTION: Inspection by Cascade Testing Laboratory shall be performed for cast -in -place _i 4"-Ireinforcement placement, precast erection, field concrete placement, and pile driving or fj placement. All prepared soil -bearing surfaces shall be inspected by the Soils Engineer prior to _ - ) placement of reinforcing steel. 1 l' r' SPECIAL CONDITIONS: The Contractor shall verify all dimensions in the field and shall provide .r �j1 r ��� J I?`� ��' �� "- x" J adequate shoring and bracing of all structural members during construction. The Contractor h1 '� *) �� �; �) �-�� shall notify the Owner of all field changes prior to installation or fabrication. �- v, ,� S1 ✓% {/� SOILS: See the "Report of Supplemental Geotechnical Engineering Services for the Storm Drai vl li V� A°/ f. ',��'\at Puget Power Substation, Renton, Washington", prepared by GeoEngineers, July 16, 1982 for vl' more complete information. Earthwork material, bacKfill and compaction shall be in accordance with the recommendations of the Soils Report. 1 r-- 4 - CONCRETE: Materials shall be proportioned to produce a dense, workable mix having e -_ - - Cj1�f�. `7�1'�1 �•;.�J � - � maximum slum of 2.3 inches which can be placed without segregation ation or excess free surfac J. 7 shall as shown low. -;water. Water/cement ratios for various .concrete strengths (f c) be wn be V, - `�G' Concrete strengths shall be verified by standard 28-day cylinder tests. Min. Number Max. Water Max. Gal. of Sf i /_ of Sacks of Content US Water Per Sack Cement Per Gallon Per of Cement When Vc Cubic Yard 94 Lb Sack Using Air En - (psi) - of Concrete of Cement Training Agent Use > 4/Ann j 4,000 6-1/2 5 4 Pile caps, manholes r �I A water -reducing admixture, Pozzolith (see UBC Standard No. 26-9), used in strict accordance F - - - with the manufacturer's recommendations shall be incorporated in concrete design mixes upon r<� i✓, „.�C L�. I I l.. �..,. I I✓ i'^► approval by the Owner. An air entraining agent, conforming to the UBC Standard No. 26-9, shall be used in all concrete mixes for work which is exposed to earth or weather. The amount of 2 F _ J L_ -;' C'~ ' entrained air shall be 5% - 7 by volume. THE 1'30RINO LAf3E'LE:f) 5 _ r. LOCATtf) W>=5T OF 7NE PIPE - As an alternate to the above the Contractor shall submit concrete mix designs for approval two ALIGI'fME'NT 15 MI'S�AF3ELLE1� `7_�p` - -7-r �`"./ �; � i r� � � 9 AND M15LOCATE7D. SEE SHEET - - � �4 ; ' Y ' weeks prior to placing any concrete. The concrete design mix shall include the amounts of iL_�__ cement fine and coarse aggregate, water -reducing admixture and air entraining agent as well as 2 OF 4 FOR CORRE�G7 LOCATiO('l `�' p 2� � 9 9 9 AND LAf5E'L5. �"r _ `� the water/cement ratio, slump, and concrete strength (f'c). The use of calcium chloride shall be limited to a maximum of 1/2% by weight of cement when approved by the Owner. Hot mixing water may be used upon approval of the Owner. /t Pit is r iVYiL L 1 4 C u -4- U " 21-Ca Z�G� • PILE & PILE CAP SCHEDULE (CONTINUED) INVERT PILE TIP PILE CUT-OFF! y ST,;IION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION I REMARKS j i I i I , { I l� 7 IE LETS THE: WORE? " REFU�jAL'' Ario REPLACE WITH TH& P,4RA5e '' PE•hETRAT10NX- �il`REF�R TO TECHNICAL. SPt:CIF-ICATI0l15 (mvi510N 2, SITE WORK' TIM13E:R PILe) PILE IriSTALLATION ) FOR Pr--riIrTKATION CRITERIA. L!.1 REINFORCING STEEL: Unless otherwise noted, all reinforcing steel shall be deformed bars in accordance with ASTM specification A-615, of the sizes shown on the drawings and the grades shown below. Use Grade fs fy (psi) Primary reinforcement 60 24,000 60,000 Any bars to be field bent 40 20,000 40,000 Reinforcing steel shall be securely tied in place with # 16 double annealed iron wire. Bars in beams and slabs shall be supported on well -cured concrete blocks or approved metal chairs as specified by the CRSI Manual of Standard Practice, MSP-I-76. Reinforcing steel shall be detailed in accordance with the "ACI Manual of Standard Practice for Detailing Reinforced Concrete Structures", ACI 315-74. Detail drawings shall be prepared and submitted to the Owner for approval prior to fabrication. Lap all reinforcing bars as shown on schedules. A minimum lap for all bars shall be ('-6' Mill test reports for Grade 60 bars shall be submitted to the Owner prior to placing concrete. Welding of reinforcing steel shall be performed using low hydrogen electrodes, and in accordance with AWS D12.1-75 Reinforcing Steel Welding Code. REINFORCING STEEL PROTECTION: Use Protection Concrete cast against and permanently exposed to earth ...3,, All other bars .... . . .2" PRECAST CONCRETE PIPE: -Shall meet ASTM C-76 Class IV requirements. PILING: All piles shall be Douglas fir round timber piles conforming to the requirements of _ASTM D 25-73, "Standard Specification for Round Timber Piles". The piles shall have 10-inch nominal tip ciameters, 40-ton end -hearing piles from Station 7 + 34.83 to Station 8 + 9 1.1I. The piles shall have 9-inch nominal tip diameters, 35-ton end -bearing piles from Station 9 + 03.11 to Station 9 + 51.1 I. The piles shall have 9" nominal diameters, 35-ton friction piles from Station 9 + 63.11 to Station I I + 66.72. The piles shall be treated with creosote (AWPA P-1) to a net retention of 17 pcf (pounds per cubic foot). 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