HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls.DOCSECTION 01 50 00 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
GENERAL
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other
Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
SUMMARY
Section includes requirements for temporary utilities, support facilities, and security and protection facilities.
Related
Requirements:
Section 01 10 00 "Summary" for work restrictions and limitations on utility interruptions.
USE CHARGES
General: Installation and removal of and use charges for temporary
facilities shall be included in the Contract Sum unless otherwise indicated. Allow other entities to use temporary services and facilities without cost, including, but not limited to, Owner's
construction forces, Architect, occupants of Project, testing agencies, and authorities having jurisdiction.
Water and Sewer Service from Existing System: Water from Owner's existing
water system is available for use without metering and without payment of use charges. Provide connections and extensions of services as required for construction operations.
Electric
Power Service from Existing System: Electric power from Owner's existing system is available for use without metering and without payment of use charges. Provide connections and extensions
of services as required for construction operations.
INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
Site Plan: Show temporary facilities, utility hookups, staging areas, and parking areas for construction
personnel.
Erosion- and Sedimentation-Control Plan: Show compliance with requirements of EPA Construction General Permit or authorities having jurisdiction, whichever is more stringent.
Fire-Safety
Program: Show compliance with requirements of NFPA 241 and authorities having jurisdiction. Indicate Contractor personnel responsible for management of fire-prevention program.
Moisture-Protection
Plan: Describe procedures and controls for protecting materials and construction from water absorption and damage.
Describe delivery, handling, and storage provisions for materials subject to water absorption or water damage.
Indicate procedures for discarding water-damaged materials, protocols for
mitigating water intrusion into completed Work, and replacing water-damaged Work.
Indicate sequencing of work that requires water, such as sprayed fire-resistive materials, plastering,
and terrazzo grinding, and describe plans for dealing with water from these operations. Show procedures for verifying that wet construction has dried sufficiently to permit installation
of finish materials.
Dust- and HVAC-Control Plan: Submit coordination drawing and narrative that indicates the dust- and HVAC-control measures proposed for use, proposed locations,
and proposed time frame for their operation. Identify further options if proposed measures are later determined to be inadequate. Include the following:
Locations of dust-control partitions
at each phase of work.
HVAC system isolation schematic drawing.
Location of proposed air-filtration system discharge.
Waste handling procedures.
Other dust-control measures.
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
Electric Service: Comply with NECA, NEMA, and UL standards and regulations for temporary electric service. Install service to comply with NFPA 70.
Tests and Inspections:
Arrange for authorities having jurisdiction to test and inspect each temporary utility before use. Obtain required certifications and permits.
Accessible Temporary Egress: Comply
with applicable provisions in the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines and ICC/ANSI A117.1.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
Temporary Use
of Permanent Facilities: Engage Installer of each permanent service to assume responsibility for operation, maintenance, and protection of each permanent service during its use as a
construction facility before Owner's acceptance, regardless of previously assigned responsibilities.
PRODUCTS
MATERIALS
Chain-Link Fencing: Minimum 2-inch , 0.148-inch- thick, galvanized-steel,
chain-link fabric fencing; minimum 6 feet high with galvanized-steel pipe posts; minimum 2-3/8-inch- OD line posts and 2-7/8-inch- OD corner and pull posts, with 1-5/8-inch- OD top
rails.
Portable Chain-Link Fencing: Minimum 2-inch , 0.148-inch- thick, galvanized-steel, chain-link fabric fencing; minimum 6 feet high with galvanized-steel pipe posts; minimum 2-3/8-inch-
OD
line posts and 2-7/8-inch- OD corner and pull posts, with 1-5/8-inch- OD top and bottom rails. Provide concrete bases for supporting posts.
Polyethylene Sheet: Reinforced, fire-resistive
sheet, 10-mil minimum thickness, with flame-spread rating of 15 or less per ASTM E 84 and passing NFPA 701 Test Method 2.
Dust-Control Adhesive-Surface Walk-off Mats: Provide mats minimum
36 by 60 inches.
Insulation: Unfaced mineral-fiber blanket, manufactured from glass, slag wool, or rock wool; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 25 and 50, respectively.
TEMPOR
ARY FACILITIES
Field Offices, General: Prefabricated or mobile units with serviceable finishes, temperature controls, and foundations adequate for normal loading.
Common-Use Field Office:
Of sufficient size to accommodate needs of Owner, Architect, Construction Manager, and construction personnel office activities and to accommodate Project meetings specified in other
Division 01 Sections. Keep office clean and orderly. Furnish and equip offices as follows:
Furniture required for Project-site documents including file cabinets, plan tables, plan
racks, and bookcases.
Conference room of sufficient size to accommodate meetings of 10 individuals. Provide electrical power service and 120-V ac duplex receptacles, with no fewer than
one receptacle on each wall. Furnish room with conference table, chairs, and 4-foot- square tack and marker boards.
Drinking water and private toilet.
Coffee machine and supplies.
Heating
and cooling equipment necessary to maintain a uniform indoor temperature of 68 to 72 deg F.
Lighting fixtures capable of maintaining average illumination of 20 fc at desk height.
Storage
and Fabrication Sheds: Provide sheds sized, furnished, and equipped to accommodate materials and equipment for construction operations.
Store combustible materials apart from building.
EQUIPMENT
Fir
e Extinguishers: Portable, UL rated; with class and extinguishing agent as required by locations and classes of fire exposures.
HVAC Equipment: Unless Owner authorizes use of permanent
HVAC system, provide vented, self-contained, liquid-propane-gas or fuel-oil heaters with individual space thermostatic control.
Use of gasoline-burning space heaters, open-flame heaters,
or salamander-type heating units is prohibited.
Heating Units: Listed and labeled for type of fuel being consumed, by a qualified testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction,
and marked for intended location and application.
Air-Filtration Units: Primary and secondary HEPA-filter-equipped portable units with four-stage filtration. Provide single switch for emergency shutoff. Configure to run continuously.
EXECUTION
IN
STALLATION, GENERAL
Locate facilities where they will serve Project adequately and result in minimum interference with performance of the Work. Relocate and modify facilities as required
by progress of the Work.
Locate facilities to limit site disturbance as specified in Section 01 10 00 "Summary."
Provide each facility ready for use when needed to avoid delay. Do not
remove until facilities are no longer needed or are replaced by authorized use of completed permanent facilities.
TEMPORARY UTILITY INSTALLATION
General: Install temporary service or
connect to existing service.
Arrange with utility company, Owner, and existing users for time when service can be interrupted, if necessary, to make connections for temporary services.
Sewers
and Drainage: Provide temporary utilities to remove effluent lawfully.
Connect temporary sewers to municipal system as directed by authorities having jurisdiction.
Water Service: Connect
to Owner's existing water service facilities. Clean and maintain water service facilities in a condition acceptable to Owner. At Substantial Completion, restore these facilities to
condition existing before initial use.
Sanitary Facilities: Provide temporary toilets, wash facilities, and drinking water for use of construction personnel. Comply with requirements
of authorities having jurisdiction for type, number, location, operation, and maintenance of fixtures and facilities.
Heating and Cooling: Provide temporary heating and cooling required
by construction activities for curing or drying of completed installations or for protecting installed construction from adverse effects of low temperatures or high humidity. Select
equipment that will not have a harmful effect on completed installations or elements being installed.
Isolation of Work Areas in Occupied Facilities: Prevent dust, fumes, and odors
from entering occupied areas.
Prior to commencing work, isolate the HVAC system in area where work is to be performed according to coordination drawings.
Disconnect supply and return
ductwork in work area from HVAC systems servicing occupied areas.
Maintain negative air pressure within work area using HEPA-equipped air-filtration units, starting with commencement
of temporary partition construction, and continuing until removal of temporary partitions is complete.
Maintain dust partitions during the Work. Use vacuum collection attachments on dust-producing equipment. Isolate limited work within occupied areas using portable dust-containment
devices.
Perform daily construction cleanup and final cleanup using approved, HEPA-filter-equipped vacuum equipment.
Ventilation and Humidity Control: Provide temporary ventilation
required by construction activities for curing or drying of completed installations or for protecting installed construction from adverse effects of high humidity. Select equipment
that will not have a harmful effect on completed installations or elements being installed. Coordinate ventilation requirements to produce ambient condition required and minimize energy
consumption.
Provide dehumidification systems when required to reduce substrate moisture levels to level required to allow installation or application of finishes.
Electric Power Service:
Connect to Owner's existing electric power service. Maintain equipment in a condition acceptable to Owner.
Electric Power Service: Provide electric power service and distribution
system of sufficient size, capacity, and power characteristics required for construction operations.
Connect temporary service to Owner's existing power source, as directed by Owner.
Lighting:
Provide temporary lighting with local switching that provides adequate illumination for construction operations, observations, inspections, and traffic conditions.
Install and operate
temporary lighting that fulfills security and protection requirements without operating entire system.
Install lighting for Project identification sign.
Telephone Service: Provide temporary
telephone service in common-use facilities for use by all construction personnel. Install one telephone line(s) for each field office.
Provide additional telephone lines for the following:
Provide
a dedicated telephone line for each facsimile machine in each field office.
Provide one telephone line(s) for Owner's use.
At each telephone, post a list of important telephone numbers.
Police
and fire departments.
Ambulance service.
Contractor's home office.
Contractor's emergency after-hours telephone number.
Architect's office.
Engineers' offices.
Owner's office.
Principal
subcontractors' field and home offices.
Provide superintendent with cellular telephone or portable two-way radio for use when away from field office.
Electronic Communication Service:
Provide a desktop computer in the primary field office adequate for use by Architect and Owner to access Project electronic documents and maintain electronic communications.
SUPPORT
FACILITIES INSTALLATION
General: Comply with the following:
Provide construction for temporary offices, shops, and sheds located within construction area or within 30 feet of building lines that is noncombustible according to ASTM E 136. Comply
with NFPA 241.
Maintain support facilities until Architect schedules Substantial Completion inspection. Remove before Substantial Completion. Personnel remaining after Substantial
Completion will be permitted to use permanent facilities, under conditions acceptable to Owner.
Temporary Roads and Paved Areas: Construct and maintain temporary roads and paved areas
adequate for construction operations. Locate temporary roads and paved areas as indicated on Drawings.
Provide dust-control treatment that is non-polluting and non-tracking. Reapply
treatment as required to minimize dust.
Temporary Use of Permanent Roads and Paved Areas: Locate temporary roads and paved areas in same location as permanent roads and paved areas.
Construct and maintain temporary roads and paved areas adequate for construction operations. Extend temporary roads and paved areas, within construction limits indicated, as necessary
for construction operations.
Traffic Controls: Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
Parking: Use designated areas of Owner's existing parking areas for construction
personnel.
Dewatering Facilities and Drains: Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Maintain Project site, excavations, and construction free of water.
Project
Signs: Provide Project signs as indicated.
Waste Disposal Facilities: Provide waste-collection containers in sizes adequate to handle waste from construction operations. Comply
with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Comply with progress cleaning requirements in Section 01 70 00 "Execution."
Lifts and Hoists: Provide facilities necessary for
hoisting materials and personnel.
Truck cranes and similar devices used for hoisting materials are considered "tools and equipment" and not temporary facilities.
Temporary Elevator Use:
Use of elevators is not permitted.
Temporary Stairs: Until permanent stairs are available, provide temporary stairs where ladders are not adequate.
Existing and New Permanent Stair
Usage: Use of Owner's existing stairs will be permitted, provided stairs are cleaned and maintained in a condition acceptable to Owner. At Substantial Completion, restore stairs to
condition existing before initial use.
Provide protective coverings, barriers, devices, signs, or other procedures to protect stairs and to maintain means of egress. If stairs become
damaged, restore damaged areas so no evidence remains of correction work.
SECURITY AND PROTECTION FACILITIES INSTALLATION
Protection of Existing Facilities: Protect existing vegetation, equipment, structures, utilities, and other improvements at Project site
and on adjacent properties, except those indicated to be removed or altered. Repair damage to existing facilities.
Environmental Protection: Provide protection, operate temporary facilities,
and conduct construction as required to comply with environmental regulations and that minimize possible air, waterway, and subsoil contamination or pollution or other undesirable effects.
Comply
with work restrictions specified in Section 01 10 00 "Summary."
Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control: Provide measures to prevent soil erosion and discharge of soil-bearing water
runoff and airborne dust to undisturbed areas and to adjacent properties and walkways, according to erosion- and sedimentation-control Drawings.
Verify that flows of water redirected
from construction areas or generated by construction activity do not enter or cross tree- or plant- protection zones.
Inspect, repair, and maintain erosion- and sedimentation-control
measures during construction until permanent vegetation has been established.
Clean, repair, and restore adjoining properties and roads affected by erosion and sedimentation from Project
site during the course of Project.
Remove erosion and sedimentation controls and restore and stabilize areas disturbed during removal.
Storm Water Control: Comply with requirements
of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide barriers in and around excavations and subgrade construction to prevent flooding by runoff of storm water from heavy rains.
Tree and Plant
Protection: Install temporary fencing located as indicated or outside the drip line of trees to protect vegetation from damage from construction operations. Protect tree root systems
from damage, flooding, and erosion.
Pest Control: Engage pest-control service to recommend practices to minimize attraction and harboring of rodents, roaches, and other pests and to
perform extermination and control procedures at regular intervals so Project will be free of pests and their residues at Substantial Completion. Perform control operations lawfully,
using environmentally safe materials.
Site Enclosure Fence: Before construction operations begin, furnish and install site enclosure fence in a manner that will prevent people and animals
from easily entering site except by entrance gates.
Extent of Fence: As required to enclose entire Project site or portion determined sufficient to accommodate construction operations.
Maintain
security by limiting number of keys and restricting distribution to authorized personnel. Furnish one set of keys to Owner.
Security Enclosure and Lockup: Install temporary enclosure
around partially completed areas of construction. Provide lockable entrances to prevent unauthorized entrance, vandalism, theft, and similar violations of security. Lock entrances
at end of each work day.
Barricades, Warning Signs, and Lights: Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction for erecting structurally adequate barricades, including
warning signs and lighting.
Temporary Egress: Maintain temporary egress from existing occupied facilities as indicated and as required by authorities having jurisdiction.
Covered Walkway: Erect protective, covered
walkway for passage of individuals through or adjacent to Project site. Coordinate with entrance gates, other facilities, and obstructions. Comply with regulations of authorities having
jurisdiction and requirements indicated on Drawings.
Construct covered walkways using scaffold or shoring framing.
Provide overhead decking, protective enclosure walls, handrails, barricades,
warning signs, exit signs, lights, safe and well-drained walkways, and similar provisions for protection and safe passage.
Paint and maintain appearance of walkway for duration of the
Work.
Temporary Enclosures: Provide temporary enclosures for protection of construction, in progress and completed, from exposure, foul weather, other construction operations, and similar
activities. Provide temporary weathertight enclosure for building exterior.
Where heating or cooling is needed and permanent enclosure is incomplete, insulate temporary enclosures.
Temporary
Partitions: Provide floor-to-ceiling dustproof partitions to limit dust and dirt migration and to separate areas occupied by Owner and tenants from fumes and noise.
Construct dustproof
partitions with gypsum wallboard with joints taped on occupied side, and fire-retardant-treated plywood on construction operations side.
Construct dustproof partitions with two layers
of 6-mil polyethylene sheet on each side. Cover floor with two layers of 6-mil polyethylene sheet, extending sheets 18 inches up the sidewalls. Overlap and tape full length of joints.
Cover floor with fire-retardant-treated plywood.
Construct vestibule and airlock at each entrance through temporary partition with not less than 48 inches between doors. Maintain water-dampened
foot mats in vestibule.
Where fire-resistance-rated temporary partitions are indicated or are required by authorities having jurisdiction, construct partitions according to the rated
assemblies.
Insulate partitions to control noise transmission to occupied areas.
Seal joints and perimeter. Equip partitions with gasketed dustproof doors and security locks where openings
are required.
Protect air-handling equipment.
Provide walk-off mats at each entrance through temporary partition.
Temporary Fire Protection: Install and maintain temporary fire-protection
facilities of types needed to protect against reasonably predictable and controllable fire losses. Comply with NFPA 241; manage fire-prevention program.
Prohibit smoking in construction
areas.
Supervise welding operations, combustion-type temporary heating units, and similar sources of fire ignition according to requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
Develop
and supervise an overall fire-prevention and -protection program for personnel at Project site. Review needs with local fire department and establish procedures to be followed. Instruct
personnel in methods and procedures. Post warnings and information.
Provide temporary standpipes and hoses for fire protection. Hang hoses with a warning sign stating that hoses are
for fire-protection purposes only and are not to be removed. Match hose size with outlet size and equip with suitable nozzles.
MOISTURE AND MOLD CONTROL
Contractor's Moisture-Protection Plan: Avoid trapping water in finished work. Document visible signs of mold that may appear during construction.
Exposed
Construction Phase: Before installation of weather barriers, when materials are subject to wetting and exposure and to airborne mold spores, protect as follows:
Protect porous materials
from water damage.
Protect stored and installed material from flowing or standing water.
Keep porous and organic materials from coming into prolonged contact with concrete.
Remove standing
water from decks.
Keep deck openings covered or dammed.
Partially Enclosed Construction Phase: After installation of weather barriers but before full enclosure and conditioning of building,
when installed materials are still subject to infiltration of moisture and ambient mold spores, protect as follows:
Do not load or install drywall or other porous materials or components,
or items with high organic content, into partially enclosed building.
Keep interior spaces reasonably clean and protected from water damage.
Periodically collect and remove waste containing
cellulose or other organic matter.
Discard or replace water-damaged material.
Do not install material that is wet.
Discard, replace, or clean stored or installed material that begins
to grow mold.
Perform work in a sequence that allows any wet materials adequate time to dry before enclosing the material in drywall or other interior finishes.
Controlled Construction
Phase of Construction: After completing and sealing of the building enclosure but prior to the full operation of permanent HVAC systems, maintain as follows:
Control moisture and humidity
inside building by maintaining effective dry-in conditions.
Use permanent HVAC system to control humidity.
Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for temperature, relative humidity,
and exposure to water limits.
Hygroscopic materials that may support mold growth, including wood and gypsum-based products, that become wet during the course of construction and remain
wet for 48 hours are considered defective.
Measure moisture content of materials that have been exposed to moisture during construction operations or after installation. Record readings
beginning at time of exposure and continuing daily for 48 hours. Identify materials containing moisture levels higher than allowed. Report findings in writing to Architect.
Remove
materials that cannot be completely restored to their manufactured moisture level within 48 hours.
OPERATION, TERMINATION, AND REMOVAL
Supervision: Enforce strict discipline in use
of temporary facilities. To minimize waste and abuse, limit availability of temporary facilities to essential and intended uses.
Maintenance: Maintain facilities in good operating
condition until removal.
Maintain operation of temporary enclosures, heating, cooling, humidity control, ventilation, and similar facilities on a 24-hour basis where required to achieve
indicated results and to avoid possibility of damage.
Operate Project-identification-sign lighting daily from dusk until 12:00 midnight.
Temporary Facility Changeover: Do not change over from using temporary security and protection facilities
to permanent facilities until Substantial Completion.
Termination and Removal: Remove each temporary facility when need for its service has ended, when it has been replaced by authorized
use of a permanent facility, or no later than Substantial Completion. Complete or, if necessary, restore permanent construction that may have been delayed because of interference with
temporary facility. Repair damaged Work, clean exposed surfaces, and replace construction that cannot be satisfactorily repaired.
Materials and facilities that constitute temporary
facilities are property of Contractor. Owner reserves right to take possession of Project identification signs.
Remove temporary roads and paved areas not intended for or acceptable
for integration into permanent construction. Where area is intended for landscape development, remove soil and aggregate fill that do not comply with requirements for fill or subsoil.
Remove materials contaminated with road oil, asphalt and other petrochemical compounds, and other substances that might impair growth of plant materials or lawns. Repair or replace
street paving, curbs, and sidewalks at temporary entrances, as required by authorities having jurisdiction.
At Substantial Completion, repair, renovate, and clean permanent facilities
used during construction period. Comply with final cleaning requirements specified in Section 01 77 00 "Closeout Procedures."
END OF SECTION 01 50 00