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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract CAG-19-2 A MiR SMALL WORKS CONTRACT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made as of the 10 day of August, 2019, (the "Effective Date") by and between the City of Renton, a non-charter code city under RCW 35A, and a municipal corporation under the laws of the State of Washington ("Renton"), and V & R SHEETMETAL, LLC, ("Contractor"), a Washington limited liability company, who are collectively referred to as the "Parties", to restore the existing roof located at 608 W. Perimeter Rd. Renton and Contractor agree as set forth below. 1. Scope of Services: Contractor will provide all material and labor necessary to perform all work described in the Proposal which is attached and fully incorporated into this Agreement by reference as Attachment"A." 2. Changes in Scope of Services: Renton, without invalidating this Agreement, may order changes to the Scope of Services consisting of additions, deletions or modifications, the Agreement Sum being adjusted accordingly by Parties mutual agreement. Such changes in the work shall be authorized by written Change Order signed by the Parties. 3. Time of Performance: Contractor shall commence performance of the Agreement no later than 90 days calendar days after the Agreement's Effective Date. 4. Term of Agreement: The Term of this Agreement shall end at completion of the Scope of Services, no later than 30 days from the date that Contractor commences performance. This Agreement may be extended to accomplish change orders, if required, upon mutual written agreement of Renton and Contractor. 5. Agreement Sum: The total amount of this Agreement is the sum of, 54,748.10 which includes Washington State Sales Tax. This amount may be adjusted to a mutually agreed amount based on changes to the Scope of Services. 6. Consideration: In exchange for Contractor's performance of the items and responsibilities identified in the Scope of Services, Renton agrees to make payment of the amount identified as the Agreement Sum. 7. Method of Payment: Payment by Renton for the Services will only be made after the Services have been performed and a voucher or invoice is submitted in a form acceptable to Renton. Payment of the initial 95% will be made in the next pay cycle of the Renton Finance Department after receipt of such voucher or invoice (pay cycles are bi-weekly). The remaining 5% will be retained for the purpose of completion of the project and fulfillment of claims and liens. Renton shall have the right to withhold payment to ORIGINAL Contractor for any work not completed in a satisfactory manner until such time as Contractor modifies such work so that the same is satisfactory. 8. Hold Harmless: Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Renton, its elected officials, officers, agents, employees and volunteers, from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion of the same, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys'fees, legal expenses and litigation costs, arising from injury or death to persons, including injuries, sickness, disease or death of Contractor's own employees, agents and volunteers, or damage to property caused by Contractor's negligent act or omission, except for those acts caused by or resulting from a negligent act or omission by Renton and its officers, agents, employees and volunteers. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, (Validity of agreement to indemnify against liability for negligence relative to construction, alteration, improvement,etc., of structure or improvement attached to real estate...) then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the contractor and Renton, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers, Contractor's liability shall be only to the extent of Contractor's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided in this Agreement constitute Contractor's waiver of immunity under the Industrial Insurance Act, RCW Title 51, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. The Parties have mutually negotiated and agreed to this waiver. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 9. Insurance: Contractor shall secure and maintain: a. Commercial general liability insurance in the minimum amounts of$1,000,000 for each occurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate for the Term of this Agreement. b. Professional liability insurance, in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 for each occurrence, shall also be secured for any professional services being provided to Renton that are excluded in the commercial general liability insurance. c. Workers' compensation coverage, as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington, shall also be secured. d. It is agreed that on Contractor's commercial general liability policy,the City of Renton will be named as an Additional Insured on a non-contributory primary basis. Renton's insurance policies shall not be a source for payment of any Contractor liability. e. Subject to Renton's review and acceptance, a certificate of insurance showing the proper endorsements, shall be delivered to Renton before executing the work of this Agreement. f. Contractor shall provide Renton with written notice of any policy cancellation, within two (2) business days of their receipt of such notice. "' PAGE 2 OF 6' 10. Discrimination Prohibited: Except to the extent permitted by a bona fide occupational qualification,the Contractor agrees as follows: a. Contractor, and Contractor's agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers with regard to the services performed or to be performed under this Agreement, shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color,sex, religion, nationality, creed, marital status, sexual orientation or preference, age (except minimum age and retirement provisions), honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification in relationship to hiring and employment, in employment or application for employment, the administration of the delivery of services or any other benefits under this Agreement, or procurement of materials or supplies. b. The Contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, physical, sensory or mental handicaps, or marital status. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training. c. If Contractor fails to comply with any of this Agreement's non-discrimination provisions, Renton shall have the right, at its option,to cancel the Agreement in whole or in part. d. Contractor is responsible to be aware of and in compliance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations that may affect the satisfactory completion of the project, which includes but is not limited to fair labor laws and worker's compensation. 11. Independent Contractor: Contractor's employees, while engaged in the performance of any of Contractor's services under this Agreement, shall be considered employees of the Contractor and not employees, agents, representatives of Renton and as a result,shall not be entitled to any coverage or benefits from the City of Renton. Contractor's relation to Renton shall be at all times as an independent contractor. Any and all Workman's Compensation Act claims on behalf of Contractor employees, and any and all claims made by a third-party as a consequence of any negligent act or omission on the part of Contractor's employees, while engaged in services provided to be rendered under this Agreement, shall be the solely Contractor's obligation and responsibility. 12. Prevailing Wage Rates: Contractor must comply with the State of Washington prevailing wage requirements. Contractor must file an Intent To Pay Prevailing Wage at the beginning of the project and an Affidavit of Wages Paid at the end of the project with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, http://www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/PrevWage/default.asp. 0 PAGE 3 OF 6 13. Record Keeping and Reporting: Contractor shall maintain accounts and records, which properly reflect all direct and indirect costs expended and Services provided in the performance of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to provide access to and copies of any records related to this Agreement as required by the City to audit expenditures and charges and/or to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act (Chapter 42.56 RCW). 14. Public Records Compliance. To the full extent the City determines necessary to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act, Contractor shall make a due diligent search of all records in its possession, including, but not limited to, e-mail, correspondence, notes, saved telephone messages, recordings, photos, or drawings and provide them to the City for production. In the event Contractor believes said records need to be protected from disclosure, it shall, at Contractor's own expense, seek judicial protection. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City for all costs, including attorneys'fees, attendant to any claim or litigation related to a Public Records Act request for which Contractor has responsive records and for which Contractor has withheld records or information contained therein, or not provided them to the City in a timely manner. Contractor shall produce for distribution any and all records responsive to the Public Records Act request in a timely manner, unless those records are protected by court order. 15. Other Provisions: a. Administration and Notices. Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of Renton and Contractor represents and warrants that such individuals are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of Renton or Contractor. Any notices required to be given by the Parties shall be delivered at the addresses set forth below. Any notices may be delivered personally to the addressee of the notice or may be deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, to the address set forth below. Any notice so posted in the United States mail shall be deemed received three(3)calendar days after the date of mailing. This Agreement shall be administered by and any notices should be sent to the undersigned individuals or their designees. b. Amendment and Modification. This Agreement may be amended only by an instrument in writing, duly executed by both Parties. c. Assignment and Subcontract. Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of this Agreement without the City of Renton's prior express written consent. d. Compliance with Laws. Contractor and all of the Contractor's employees shall perform the services in accordance with all applicable federal,state,county and city laws,codes and ordinances. A copy of this language must be made a part of any contractor or subcontractor agreement. e. Conflicts. In the event of any inconsistencies between contractor proposals and this contract,the terms of this contract shall prevail. C PAGE 4 OF 6 f. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be made in and shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. g. Joint Drafting Effort. This Agreement shall be considered for all purposes as prepared by the joint efforts of the Parties and shall not be construed against one party or the other as a result of the preparation, substitution, submission or other event of negotiation, drafting or execution. h. Jurisdiction and Venue. Any lawsuit or legal action brought by any party to enforce or interpret this Agreement or any of its terms or covenants shall be brought in the King County Superior Court for the State of Washington at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent, King County, Washington, or its replacement or successor. Severability. A court of competent jurisdiction's determination that any provision or part of this Agreement is illegal or unenforceable shall not cancel or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect. j. Sole and Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties and any representations or understandings, whether oral or written, not incorporated are excluded. k. Third-Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to, nor shall be construed to give any rights or benefits in the Agreement to anyone other than the Parties, and all duties and responsibilities undertaken pursuant to this Agreement will be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Parties and no one else. I. Waivers. All waivers shall be in writing and signed by the waiving party. Either party's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be a waiver and shall not prevent either Renton or Contractor from enforcing that provision or any other provision of this Agreement in the future. Waiver of breach of any,provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be—a waiver of any prior!or subsequent breach unless it is expressly waived in writing. 0 PAGE 5 OF 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have voluntarily entered into this Agreement as of Effective Date. CITY OF RENTON CONTRACTOR By: iLa By: Denis Law Paul Fannin Mayor Co-Owner 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98 57 c3'i D 8/2/2019 Date Date Attest . •.y OF REST,,•Jason .Seth City CI rk * - SEAL _ Approved as to Legal Form clo ', o's,�' g�z. //,,A0RATED SeQ``•:"`�� Shane Moloney City Attorney Contract Template Updated 06/10/2019 PAGE 6 OF 6 ATTACHMENT "A" IVRROOFING VALUE&RELIABILITY Phone 253-328-5678 Fax 253-328-6877 paulf@vrroofing.net VRSHESM973KM Bid Proposal To: Renton Municipal Airport Attn: Mr. William Adams Phone: Date:07/24/2019 FAX: Pages: 1 RE: Roof Restoration—NW Seaplane Hangar Roof From: Paul Fannin Inclusions: 1. Perform work according to the scope of work emailed by Mr. William Adams on July 3, 2019 at 2:03PM. Exclusions: W.S.S.T,bonds, interior debris protection or cleaning of debris resulting from roof restoration process and normal foot traffic, responsibility for damage to or cleaning of interior contents caused by water infiltration as a result of the required pressure washing, replacement of gutters, odor mitigation, weekend work, lead paint removal. Bid Cost: $49,771.00 plus WSST Thank you and please call with any questions. Sincerely, ATTACHMENT TO ATTACHMENT A: Email July 3, 2019 at 2:03 PM From: William Adams To: William Adams Subject: Roof Restoration-Bid Request(Approximately 4,700sqft) Date: Wednesday,July 03,2019 2:03:29 PM Attachments: jmage001.ong Renton Alroort NW Seaolane Hangar.Roof Restoration Soec.dooc. Good Afternoon, The Renton Municipal Airport is requesting a bid on the following: A. Mobilize and set up safety for workers B. Demo and then roof in any existing equipment that has been marked for removal C. Lightly power wash the existing roof removing all dirt and debris. Monitor water leaks inside the building during this step. D. Once dry apply White Knight Metal Primer at%Gal per 100 sq/ft E. Install Unibont ST 6"tape around all skylight seams and metal panels seams F. Replace any and all broken or missing panel fasteners G. Apply Tuff Stuff Urethane caulking over each and every through fastener H. Apply White Knight.Plus Base Coat at 2Gal per 100 sq/ft I. Once dry apply White Knight Plus Top Coat at 2Gal per 100 sq/ft J. Please see the attachment for the detailed scope of work and specifications. If interested,a site visit will be scheduled for July 17th at 1:00PM and bids submitted no later than July 26th by close of business day.This project is located on the Renton Municipal Airport(restricted,private property)and will require an escort when working inside the fence line.This project is for the building located at 608 W Perimeter Rd Renton WA 98057. This is a prevailing wage project.Taxes must be included in the bid. Thanks, WILLIAM ADAMS I Civil Engineer (B) Renton Municipal Airport(RNT) I Clayton Scott Field • 616 West Perimeter Road I Unit A I Renton WA 98057 wadamsc rentonwa.gov I www.rentonwa.gov/flv C:(206) 775-6862 I 0:(425)430-7473(a FlvRenton ATTACHMENT TO EMAIL JULY 3,2019 @ 2:03 PM SECTION 07563 FLUID APPLIED ROOFING RESTORATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Metal Surface Roof Restoration (1.4.B)(2.3) B. Accessories (2.7) 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK A. Mobilize and set up safety for workers B. Demo and then roof in any existing equipment that has been marked for removal C. Lightly power wash the existing roof removing all dirt and debris. Monitor water leaks inside the building during this step. D. Once dry apply White Knight Metal Primer at IA Gal per 100 sq/ft E. Install Unibont ST 6"tape around all skylight seams and metal panels seams F. Replace any and all broken or missing panel fasteners G. Apply Tuff Stuff Urethane caulking over each and every through fastener H. Apply White Knight Plus Base Coat at 2Gal per 100 sq/ft I. Once dry apply White Knight Plus Top Coat at 2Gal per 100 sq/ft 1.3 REFERENCES A. ASTM C 1250-Standard Test Method for Nonvolatile Content of Cold Liquid-Applied Elastomeric Waterproofing Membranes. B. ASTM D 1475-Standard Test Method For Density of Liquid Coatings, Inks, and Related Products. C. ASTM D 1876-Standard Test Method for Peel Resistance of Adhesives(T-Peel Test). D. ASTM D 2369-Standard Test Method for Volatile Content of Coatings. E. ASTM D 3960 -Standard Practice for Determining Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content of Paints and Related Coatings. F. ASTM D 5040-Standard Test Methods for Ash Content of Adhesives. G. ASTM E 1980-Standard Practice for Calculating Solar Reflectance Index of Horizontal and Low-Sloped Opaque Surfaces Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration H. SRI-Solar Reflectance Index calculated according to ASTM E 1980. I. SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual. J. ANSI/SPRI ES-1 -Testing and Certification Listing of Shop Fabricated Edge Metal K. National Roofing Contractors Association(NRCA)-Roofing and Waterproofing Manual. 1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Metal Surface Roof Restoration: Renovation work includes: 1. Surface preparation: Remove loose flaking rust, dust, dirt, debris, secure all gaped panels and replace all loose fasteners with next size larger. 2. Metal Flashings: Repair/Replace metal flashings, pitch pockets and any loose fasteners. 3. Primer: Prime entire roof surface. (For all White-Knight system only) 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. C. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings including installation details of roofing,flashing; fastening, insulation and vapor barrier, including notation of roof slopes and fastening patterns of insulation and base modified bitumen membrane, prior to job start. D. Verification Samples: For each product specified,two samples, minimum size 6 inches (150 mm)square, representing actual product,and color. E. Manufacturer's Certificates: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements. F. Closeout Submittals: Provide manufacturer's maintenance instructions that include recommendations for periodic inspection and maintenance of all completed roofing work. Provide product warranty executed by the manufacturer.Assist Owner in preparation and submittal of roof installation acceptance certification as may be necessary in connection with fire and extended coverage insurance on roofing and associated work. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual. B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with documented ISO 9001 certification and minimum twelve years and experience. C. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing Work of this section with minimum five years documented experience and a certified Pre-Approved Garland Contractor. D. Installer's Field Supervision: Maintain a full-time Supervisor/Foreman on job site during all phases of roofing work while roofing work is in progress. E. Product Certification: Provide manufacturer's certification that materials are manufactured in the United States and conform to requirements specified herein, are chemically and Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration physically compatible with each other, and are suitable for inclusion within the total roof system specified herein. F. Source Limitations: Obtain all components of roof system from a single manufacturer. Secondary products that are required shall be recommended and approved in writing by the roofing system Manufacturer. Upon request of the Architect or Owner, submit Manufacturer's written approval of secondary components in list form, signed by an authorized agent of the Manufacturer. 1.7 PRE-INSTALLATION CONFERENCE A. Convene a pre-roofing conference approximately two weeks before scheduled commencement of roofing system installation and associated work. B. Require attendance of installers of deck or substrate construction to receive roofing, installers of rooftop units and other work in and around roofing which must precede or follow roofing work including mechanical work,Architect, Owner, roofing system manufacturer's representative. C. Objectives include: 1. Review foreseeable methods and procedures related to roofing work, including set up and mobilization areas for stored material and work area. 2. Tour representative areas of roofing substrates, inspect and discuss condition of substrate, roof drains, curbs, penetrations and other preparatory work. 3. Review structural loading limitations of deck and inspect deck for loss of flatness and for required attachment. 4. Review roofing system requirements, Drawings, Specifications and other Contract Documents. 5. Review and finalize schedule related to roofing work and verify availability of materials, installer's personnel, equipment and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. 6. Review required inspection,testing, certifying procedures. 7. Review weather and forecasted weather conditions and procedures for coping with unfavorable conditions, including possibility of temporary roofing. 8. Record conference including decisions and agreements reached. Furnish a copy of records to each party attending. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE,AND HANDLING A. Deliver and store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging with labels intact until ready for installation. B. Store all roofing materials in a dry place, on pallets or raised platforms, out of direct exposure to the elements until time of application. Store materials at least 4 inches above ground level and covered with "breathable"tarpaulins. C. Stored in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer prior to their application or installation. Store roll goods on end on a clean flat surface. No wet or damaged materials will be used in the application. D. Store at room temperature wherever possible, until immediately prior to installing the roll. During winter, store materials in a heated location with a 50 degree F (10 degree C) minimum temperature, removed only as needed for immediate use. Keep materials away from open flame or welding sparks. E. Avoid stockpiling of materials on roofs without first obtaining acceptance from the Architect/Engineer. Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration F. Adhesive storage shall be between the range of above 50 degree F (10 degree C)and below 80 degree F(27 degree C).Area of storage shall be constructed for flammable storage. 1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation)within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits. B. Weather Condition Limitations: Do not apply roofing system during inclement weather or when a 40 percent chance of precipitation or greater is expected. C. Proceed with roofing work only when existing and forecasted weather conditions will permit unit of work to be installed in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and warranty requirements. D. Do not expose materials vulnerable to water or sun damage in quantities greater than can be weatherproofed during same day. E. When applying materials with spray equipment, take precautions to prevent over spray and/or solvents from damaging or defacing surrounding walls, building surfaces,vehicles or other property. Care should be taken to do the following: 1. Close air intakes into the building. 2. Have a dry chemical fire extinguisher available at the jobsite. 3. Post and enforce"No Smoking"signs. F. Avoid inhaling spray mist;take precautions to ensure adequate ventilation. G. Protect completed roof sections from foot traffic for a period of at least 48 hours at 75 degrees F (24 degrees C)and 50 percent relative humidity or until fully cured. H. Take precautions to ensure that materials do not freeze. I. Minimum temperature for application is 40 degrees F (4 degrees C)and rising for solvent based materials and 50 degrees F (10 degrees C)and rising for water based. 1.10 WARRANTY A. Upon completion of the work, provide the Manufacturer's written and signed limited labor and materials Warranty,warranting that, if a leak develops in the roof during the term of this warranty, due either to defective material or defective workmanship by the installing contractor,the manufacturer shall provide the Owner, at the Manufacturer's expense,with the labor and material necessary to return the defective area to a watertight condition. 1. Warranty Period: a. 5 plus 5(10 years): 5 years from date of acceptance plus 5 additional years after required inspection by Garland. B. Installer is to guarantee all work against defects in materials and workmanship for a period indicated following final acceptance of the Work. 1. Warranty Period: a. 2 years from date of acceptance. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Garland Company, Inc. (The),which is located at: 3800 E. 91st Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration St.; Cleveland, OH 44105; Toll Free Tel: 800-321-9336;Tel:216-641-7500;Fax: 216-641- 0633; Email:request info O;Web:htto://www.garlandco.com B. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600. 2.2 ROOF RESTORATION SYSTEM FOR METAL SURFACE ROOFS A. Cold Applied White-Knight Plus/White-Stallion Plus: 1. Primer:White-Knight Metal Primer/White-Stallion Metal Primer: 2. Coating:White-Knight Plus/White-Stallion Plus: 3. Flashing: None or repair as needed. 4. Reinforcement: None. 5. Surfacing: None 2.3 ACCESSORIES: A. Nails and Fasteners: Non-ferrous metal or galvanized steel, except that hard copper nails shall be used with copper; aluminum or stainless steel nails shall be used with aluminum; and stainless steel nails shall be used with stainless steel, Fasteners shall be self-clinching type of penetrating type as recommended by the deck manufacturer.Fasten nails and fasteners flush-driven through flat metal discs not less than 1 inch (25 mm)diameter. Omit metal discs when one-piece composite nails or fasteners with heads not less than 1 inch (25 mm)diameter are used. B. Urethane Sealant-Tuff-Stuff: One part, non-sag sealant as approved and furnished by the membrane manufacturer for moving joints. 1. Tensile Strength,ASTM D 412: 250 psi 2. Elongation,ASTM D 412: 950% 3. Hardness, Shore A ASTM C 920: 35 4. Adhesion-in-Peel,ASTM C 92: 30 pH 2.4 EDGE TREATMENT AND ROOF PENETRATION FLASHINGS A. Flashing Boot- Rubbertite Flashing Boot: Neoprene pipe boot for sealing single or multiple pipe penetrations adhered in approved adhesives as recommended and furnished by the membrane manufacturer. B. Vents and Breathers: Heavy gauge aluminum and fully insulated vent that allows moisture and air to escape but not enter the roof system as recommended and furnished by the membrane manufacturer. C. Pitch pans, Rain Collar 24 gauge stainless or 20oz(567gram)copper.All joints should be welded/soldered watertight. See details for design. D. Drain Flashings should be 4Ib(1.8kg)sheet lead formed and rolled. E. Plumbing stacks should be 4Ib(1.8kg)sheet lead formed and rolled. F. Liquid Flashing -Tuff-Flash:An asphaltic-polyurethane, low odor, liquid flashing material designed for specialized details unable to be waterproofed with typical modified membrane flashings. 1. Tensile Strength,ASTM D 412:400 psi 2. Elongation,ASTM D 412: 300% 3. Density @77 degrees F 8.5 lb/gal typical G. Fabricated Flashings: Fabricated flashings and trim are specified in Section 07620. 1. Fabricated flashings and trim shall conform to the detail requirements of SMACNA Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual"and/or the CDA Copper Development Association "Copper in Architecture-Handbook"as applicable. H. Manufactured Roof Specialties: Manufactured copings,fascia,gravel stops, control joints, expansion joints,joint covers and related flashings and trim are specified in Section 07710. 1. Manufactured roof specialties shall conform to the detail requirements of SMACNA "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual"and/or the NRCA"Roofing and Waterproofing Manual"as applicable. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B. Verify that work penetrating the roof deck, or which may otherwise affect the roofing, has been properly completed. C. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. 3.2 ROOF PREPARATION AND REPAIR A. General: 1. Remove existing roof flashings from curbs and parapet walls down to the surface of the roof. Remove existing flashings at roof drains and roof penetrations. 2. Remove all wet, deteriorated, blistered or delaminated roofing membrane or insulation and fill in any low spots occurring as a result of removal work to create a smooth, even surface for application of new roof membranes. • 3. Install new wood nailers as necessary to accommodate insulation/recovery board or new nailing patterns. 4. When mechanically attached,the fastening pattern for the insulation/recovery board shall be as recommended by the specific product manufacturer. 5. Re-roofing over coal tar pitch requires a mechanically attached recovery board or insulation and a base sheet prior to the application of roofing system. 6. Existing roof surfaces shall be primed as necessary and allowed to dry prior to installing the roofing system. B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions. C. Repair all defects such as deteriorated roof decks; replace saturated insulation board, replace loose or brittle membrane or membrane flashings.Verify that exiting conditions meet the following requirements: 1. Existing membrane is either fully adhered or that the membranes mechanical fasteners are secured and functional. 2. Application of roofing materials over a brittle roof membrane is not recommended. D. Remove all loose dirt and foreign debris from the roof surface. Do not damage roof membrane in cleaning process. E. Clean and seal all parapet walls, gutters and coping caps, and repair any damaged metal where necessary. Seal watertight all fasteners, pipes, drains, vents,joints and penetrations where water could enter the building envelope. F. Clean the entire roof surface by removing all dirt, algae, paint, oil,talc, rust or foreign substance. Use a 10 percent solution of TSP (tri-sodium phosphate), Simple Green and warm water. Scrub heavily soiled areas with a brush. Rinse with fresh water to remove all Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration TSP solution.Allow roof to dry thoroughly before continuing. G. Repair existing roof membrane as necessary to provide a sound substrate for the liquid membrane.All surface defects(cracks, blisters,tears)must be repaired with similar materials. H. Pre-Treatment of Known Growth-General Surfaces: Once areas of moss, mold, algae and other fungal growths or vegetation have been removed and surfaces have also been thoroughly cleaned, apply a biocide wash at a maximum spread rate of 0.2 gallons/square (0.08 liters/m), to guard against subsequent infection.Allow to dry onto absorbent surfaces before continuing with the application. On non-absorbent surfaces, allow to react before thoroughly rinsing to remove all traces of the solution. Power washing of metal roof surfaces to remove all loose rust or scale is mandatory before application. Use a high volume air broom or compressed air to remove residual dust rust perforations, etc. Deteriorated metal roof decks must be repaired or replaced prior to the application of the coating system. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. General Installation Requirements: 1. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.Apply to minimum coating thickness required by the manufacturer. 2. Cooperate with manufacturer, inspection and test agencies engaged or required to perform services in connection with installing the roof system. 3. Insurance/Code Compliance:Where required by code, install and test the roofing system to comply with governing regulation and specified insurance requirements. 4. Protect work from spillage of roofing materials and prevent materials from entering or clogging drains and conductors. Replace or restore work damaged by installation of the roofing system. 5. All primers must be top coated within 24 hours of application. Re-prime If more time passes after priming. 6. Keep roofing materials dry during application. Phased construction can be allowed as long as no, more than 7 days pass between coats excluding primers. 7. Coordinate counter flashing, cap flashings, expansion joints and similar work with work specified in other Sections under Related Work. 8. Coordinate roof accessories and miscellaneous sheet metal accessory items, including piping vents and other devices with work specified in other Sections under Related Work. B. Metal Surface Roof Restoration: Renovation work includes: 1. Surface Preparation: Remove loose flaking rust, dust, dirt, debris, secure all gaped panels and replace all loose fasteners with next size larger. a. Remove rust by the most rigorous method suitable for the particular project and as approved by Garland. b. Tighten all fasteners and verify that neoprene washers are in place. c. Replace missing fasteners using oversize fasteners as necessary. d. Seal all fastener heads by applying a heavy dab of compatible sealant to the tops and around of all fastener heads. 1) White-Knight Plus/Stallion Plus 2. Flashings: Repair/Replace metal flashings, pitch pockets, etc. 3. Primer: a. Immediately after rust has been removed, prime surfaces with White-Knight Metal Primer/Stallion Metal Primer at 1/4 gallon per 100 SF to prevent rust from reoccurring. 4. Reinforcement: Base coat and treatment of field seams and around penetrations: a. Application of White-Knight Plus Base Coat/White-Stallion Plus Base Coat or Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration White-Knight Plus Base Coat WC on field seams,flashings and around penetrations 1) Verify that the surface to be coated is properly prepared. 2) Restore the surface to a suitable condition if roof surface becomes contaminated with dirt, dust or other materials that will interfere with adhesion of the coatings. 3) Apply materials at specified dry film thickness. 4) Apply White-Knight Plus Base Coat/White-Stallion Plus Base Coat or White-Knight Plus WC Base Coat at minimum 6 inch wide stripes over all seams,flashings and around penetrations at 2.0 gallons per 100 SF. 5) Use fabric reinforcement when panels are gapped and cannot be be cured tightly together. 6) Allow to dry for a minimum of 24 hours before applying finish coats. 7) On vertical surfaces to achieve proper application rate cut your application into two coats to avoid sagging and runs of coating. 5. Coating: a. Material:Apply in a uniform manner at 2.0 gallons per 100 SF over the entire roof surface. 1) White-Knight Plus/Stallion Plus b. Use special attention to coating flashings and other critical areas to build adequate membrane thickness. c. Use multiple coats on verticals to prevent sagging. d. Apply to Garland's minimum membrane thickness over the entire roof surface. 6. The Final White Knight Plus system is to receive 2Gal per 100 sq/ft of base coat and 2Gal per 100 sq/ft of top coat. 3.4 INSTALLATION EDGE TREATMENT AND ROOF PENETRATION FLASHING A. Fabricated Flashings: Fabricated flashings and trim are provided as specified in Section 07620. 1. Fabricated flashings and trim shall conform to the detail requirements of SMACNA "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual"and/or the Copper Development Association "Copper in Architecture- Handbook"as applicable. B. Manufactured Roof Specialties: Manufactured copings,fascia,gravel stops, control joints, expansion joints,joint covers and related flashings and trim are provided as specified in Section 07710. 1. Manufactured roof specialties shall conform to the detail requirements of SMACNA "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual"and/or the National Roofing Contractor's Association"Roofing and Waterproofing Manual"as applicable. 3.5 CLEANING A. Clean-up and remove daily from the site all wrappings, empty containers, paper, loose particles and other debris resulting from these operations. B. Remove asphalt markings from finished surfaces. C. Repair or replace defaced or disfigured finishes caused by Work of this section. 3.6 PROTECTION A. Provide traffic ways,erect barriers,fences, guards, rails, enclosures, chutes and the like to protect personnel, roofs and structures,vehicles and utilities. B. Protect exposed surfaces of finished walls with tarps to prevent damage. Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration C. Plywood for traffic ways required for material movement over existing roofs shall be not less than 5/8 inch (16 mm)thick. D. In addition to the plywood listed above, an underlayment of minimum 1/2 inch (13 mm) recover board is required on new roofing. E. Special permission shall be obtained from the Manufacturer before any traffic shall be permitted over new roofing. 3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Require attendance of roofing materials manufacturers'representatives at site during installation of the roofing system. B. Perform field inspection and [and testing]as required under provisions of Section 01410. C. Correct defects or irregularities discovered during field inspection. 3.8 FINAL INSPECTION A. At completion of roofing installation and associated work, meet with Contractor, installer, installer of associated work, roofing system manufacturer's representative and others directly concerned with performance of roofing system. B. Walk roof surface areas, inspect perimeter building edges as well as flashing of roof penetrations,walls,curbs and other equipment. Identify all items requiring correction or completion and furnish copy of list to each party in attendance. C. If core cuts verify the presence of damp or wet materials,the installer shall be required to replace the damaged areas at his own expense. D. Repair or replace deteriorated or defective work found at time above inspection as required to a produce an installation that is free of damage and deterioration at time of Substantial Completion and according to warranty requirements. E. Following the final inspection, provide written notice of acceptance of the installation from the roofing system manufacturer. 3.9 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products until completion of project. B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion. 3.10 SCHEDULES A. Coatings: 1. Coating:White-Knight Plus/White-Stallion Plus: Highly reflective multi-purpose, single-component aliphatic urethane, liquid waterproofing membrane. a. Tensile Strength:ASTM D 412, 2100 psi b. Tear Resistance:ASTM D 624, 160 lbs./in c. Elongation:ASTM D 412, 320% d. Density @ 77 degrees F (25 degrees C,ASTM D 2939) 10.4 lb./gal(1.2 g/m3) e. Flash Point:ASTM D 93, 110 degrees F min. (43 degrees C) f. Non-Volatile:ASTM D 75, Typical 83% g. Viscosity @ 77 degrees F (25 degrees C); Brookfield RVT,#4 Spindle 10 rpm9200 cP h. Wet Film Thickness@ 2 gal./100 sq.ft. (0.82 I/m2) Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration i. VOC:225 g/I j. Reflectance: 0.87 k. Emittance: 0.89 I. SRI: 110 B. Flashings 1. Coating:White-Knight Plus/White-Stallion Plus: highly reflective multi- purpose,. single-component aliphatic urethane, liquid waterproofing membrane. a. Tensile Strength:ASTM D 412,2100 psi b. Tear Resistance:ASTM D 624, 160 lbs./in c. Elongation:ASTM D 412, 320% d. Density @ 77 degrees F(25 degrees C,ASTM D 2939) 10.4 lb./gal(1.2 g/m3) e. Flash Point:ASTM D 93, 110 degrees F min. (43 degrees C) f. Non-Volatile:ASTM D 75, Typical 83% g. Viscosity @ 77 degrees F(25 degrees C); Brookfield RVT,#4 Spindle 10 rpm9200 cP h. Wet Film Thickness @ 2 gal./100 sq.ft. (0.82 I/m2) i. VOC: 225 g/I j. Reflectance: 0.87 k. Emittance: 0.89 I. SRI: 110 END OF SECTION Renton Municipal Airport NW Seaplane Hangar Roof Restoration