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Specification Shee~
3 -24-2005
IN-GROUND RESIDENTIAL
SWIMMING POOL, PORTABLE SPA, FAUX WATER FALL
SERGIO BUEZO
2Y x 46'
Swimming Pool
1.0 SUBJECT
In-ground Residential SwmUnmg Pool, Portable spa, and faux water fall for Sergio Buezo. 12071 Bahill Drive,
Carmel Indiana.
2.0 DESCRIPTION
2.1 ~eral:
2Al The swimming pool walls constructed of pm-cast polymer consist of vanons s~zes, shapes and depths
and are intended for use as in-ground residential swimming pools. The walls, braces, steps, in-wall ladder,
and sun ledge are manufactured by Pacific Pools, Inc. The pool is approximately 23' wide by 46' long,
Mounta~.' Lake deeign, 3' to 8'-6' water depth and +/- 31,415 gallons, The ganeral consln~etiun antails
exca?tioa, installation of wall panels and back braces, installation of pumps, filters electrical lighting, the
pouring of a ~oncr.e.~e bond beam (300 lb, strength mix) around the perimeter of the pool wall, pouring the
pool bottom, installing non-seOling fill in preparation for pouring concrete apron end preparing for the
installation of concrete pavers and fanx rock water fall around the pool deck.
The polymer panels are reinforced by octagonal ribs and are typically 3 feet 6 inches high and range from
6 inches to 6 feet in length. The panels for all pools ase joined together by six 3/8-inch-diameter high
strength nylon bolts which counact adjecent panels through flanges at each panel eno[
Polymer back braces are attached to the ba~ of the panels by the 6, 3/8.inch- diame~ high strength
nylon bults~ The spacing of the back braces is typically 3 feet on center.
the pool should remain full of water at all times. A permanent sign is to be attached to the pumping
equipment and is to read as follows:
Notice-Pool is designed to remain full of water at all times. Pool may be damaged ff water level is
allowed to drop below the pool inlet. When appreciab e drawdown is noticed or if it becomes
aeecssaty to drain [he pool, contact the contractor, or its agents for instructions.
2.12 The spa is constructed of acryhc, fiberglass, and other man made materials required for residential
portable spas. The spa is approximately 8' mangle, with internal bench and lounge seats with a water
depth of appmxtmately 28" and +/- 500 gallons of water. The general constmcuun entails excavation,
installation of mechanical stub ups, perimeter electrical lighting, and preparing the pavers deck for setting
the portable unit (www.bulifi'ogsp as.corn).
2.13 The fanx water fall nsdt is consu'ucted of several reinforced fiberglass and other mart made materials
required for.residential/nstallalion. The faux water fall is approxnnately 6' wide, 5' high and 6' deep, The
appearance is consastent with natural rock outcrop formations and a complementary color to thc proposed
retaining walls. Assembl~ and securing of the mdt is in accordance with manufacturer recommendations
(www.replicationsonlimited.com).
2.2 Installation:
2.21 The site for the pool is initially excavated to required grade below the vertical wall area. The site is
over-excavated approximately 2 feet around the perimeter along the vertical walt lthe, T~s permits the
installation afthe panels and the back brece system and allows for a 12-inch-thick continuous concrete
beam that is poured around the perimeter of the bottom of the panels and encases the back braces. The
fine grading of the bottom requires the complete removal of lense dirt crumbs m preparation for a 4~inch-
thick minimum YA-bag grout muc concrete pool bottom. Concrete should be surface and prepared for liner
installation. The sidewall panels are set and leveled~ plumbed and arched by bolts in compliance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
Thc plumbing and electrical equipment is installed in the/mmediate pool area in the designated open air
eqmpment pit, The base of the sidewall panels is anchored in a continuous bond beam footing to resist
the resulting vertical and lateral loads. (Refer to the attached drawings for a typical cross-section of the
pool.) The non-settling backfill plaeemem will mediately occur upon completion of bond beam and
bottom. Installation of the pool liner will occur after appropriate concrete curing and surface preparation.
All plumbing and electrical equipment and their installation must conform to the plumbing and electrical
codes in effect at the constmetinn site. The pool may be htstalled without a soil Investigation by a
qualffied soils engineer, provided none of the following conditions are encountered and the site is
approved by the local boilding official:
Existence of groundwater within the depth of the pool excavauun.
2, Existence of any unoompacted fill in contact with any portion of the pool.
Existence of any expansive or adobe-type soft at or within the confines of the pool area.
Existence of any soil that will not support the walls of excavation at the desired slopes.
2.22 The site for the portable spa is initially excavated to required grade. Non-settling / compacted fdl is
used to prepare substrate for installation of concrete pavers as a base for the portable spa, All mechanicals
are seff-oontained within the pea-imeter of the portable spa shell. Spa is connected to an eleetricul source~
per applicable electrical code, 50 amp GFCI circuit. There is no potable water connection to the spa.
2.23 ThO site for the faux water fall unit is initially excavated to required grade. Non-settling / compacted
fill is used to prepare substrate fur installation of concrete pavers as a base for the portable spa. The
supporting back wall for the unit is composed of reinforced concrete retaiaing wall set and anehured in
place according re manufacturer's recommendations. All mechanicals are immediately adjacent to the unit
within the perimete~ of the open air equipment pit. All plumbing and electrical equipment and their
installation must conform to the plumbing and electrical codes in effect at the constmetiun site.
Equipment and Material List:
Sv~in~ming Pool: polymer wall w/vinyl liner manufactured by Packqc Industries, Latham, NY
size: 23 x 46 Mountain Lake (pool-in-pool with encapsulated automatic safety cover)
8' walk in comer step w/ss figure 4 handrail and in-wail ladder with two small ss figure 4
h~dra~s
Bottom: 5 ½ bag grout mix concrete Filter: Sta-Rite stage 3 cartridge filter
Deck: concrete pavers (per plan design)
Pump: full rated Jacuzzi 1 ½ hp Magnum or equal
Fittings:
2 surface skimmer
4 wa~ fittings
4 eyeball inserts
2 200 w/low voltage in pool lights (sync color)
2 main drains (required for safety)
Safety Kit:
1 U,S, GA approved life ring
1 12 strai~l~t rigid pole
1 life hook
1 rope anchor and floats
Maintenance Kit:
1 telescopic handle
1 vacuum hose
1 leaf skimmer
1 pool brash
1 chemical starter kit
1 test kit
2
~1 in pool basketball ss pole, Lexan backboard, ss rim, w/brass deck anchor
1~ Purex Mini-max NT400k btu natural gas fired pool water heater
1~ automatic in-pool pop up cleaners
1_.!_ chlorine generator (Polaris AutoCtear)
~3 fiber optic generators with fiber strands (Polaris w/sync color)
1~ Automatic Safety Cover (encapsulation mount per Coverstar, with remote lockable switch)
I Pool-in-pool deck configuration
~11_ water feature faux water fall (per Replications Unlimited custom rock-scape)
1.J._ portable spa (per Bullfrog Spas Inc, model 662 or 562)
~1 electric panel w/remote control unit (Polaris mfg.)
laminar pulse deck fountains
pool perimeter and deck
Notes:
Fiber optic cable to be installed beneath stair treads in pool area, perimeter of pool and
encapsulation area, and as waterfall and spa accent lighting
All electric lines in conduit with weatherproof boxes
All wiring to customer's electrical junctions
Alt backfill under concrete deck is non-sealing pea fill or equal
Ail pumps and filters designed for 4-6 hour water turnover rate
Pool school, system balance and winterizing labor provided on pool completion
Site preparation (tree removal, demolition of existing retaining walls (driveway, basement
areaway) and wood deck)
System start, site clean-up and final inspection (per occupancy permit)
Flat work deck drains as needed
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