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Permit D16-0264 - MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER - REROOF
MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY D16-0264 Parcel No: Address: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2623049077 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Project Name: MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER Permit Number: D16-0264 Issue Date: 11/9/2016 Permit Expires On: 5/8/2017 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: 17000 SOUTHCENTER PARKWAY L 885 PARK AVE #2B , NEW YORK, WA, 10075 GLEN ANDERSON 3601 121 ST SW , LYNNWOOD, WA, 98087 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ROOFING INC 3601 121ST ST SW , LYNNWOOD, WA, 98087 COMMEI*205JJ MACY'S Address: 7 WEST SEVENTH ST, CINCINNATI, OH, 45202 Phone: (425) 423-0900 Phone: (425) 423-0900 Expiration Date: 5/16/2017 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REMOVE EXISTING ROOF SYSTEMS TO WOOD SUBSTRATE. INSTALL 45 MIL PVC MEMBRABNE VAPOR BARRIER/TEMPORARY ROOF. INSTALL UL CLASS A, 2 LAYER INSULATION PACKAGE (TWO LAYERS OF 2.6" ISO WITH TOP LAYER OF CG ISO, (COATED GLASS ISO). INSTALLATION OF TAPERED ISO CRICKETS BETWEEN ALL DRAINS AND RHINOBOARD ATTACHED 60 MIL PVC SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE ROOF SYSTEM. INSTALL ALL NEW KYNAR AND PVC COATED METAL FLASHINGS. REMOVE AND REPLACE THE EXISTING SMOKE HATCH/SKYLIGHTS WITH NEW INSULATED 18 GA STEEL CURBS, CURB ADAPTORS AND DOUBLE WALL PRISMATIC SMOKE HATCHES WITH MECHANICAL AND FUSIBLE LINK OPENERS. TRUCK CANOPIES WILL REVERSE SLOPE TO SCUPPERS. Project Valuation: $3,000,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Type of Construction: VB Electrical Service Provided by: TUKWILA Fees Collected: $30,338.02 Occupancy per IBC: S-2 Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2014 2014 2014 2015 Public Works Activities: Channelization/Striping: Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk: Fire Loop Hydrant: Flood Control Zone: Hauling/Oversize Load: Land Altering: Landscape Irrigation: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Water Main Extension: Water Meter: Volumes: Cut: 0 Fill: 0 Number: 0 No Permit Center Authorized Signature: „am, Date: I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and . ee to th ditions attached to this permit. Signature: Print Name: �opv Date: 7/— This / This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: ***BUILDING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 2: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 3: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 4: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 5: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 6: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 7: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 9: Prior to final inspection for this building permit, a copy of the roof membrane manufacturer's warranty certificate shall be provided to the building inspector. 10: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 1700 BUILDING FINAL** 0612 EXT ROOFING INSUL 0409 FRAMING 0103 PRE-REROOF CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Building Permit No. Project No. Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: (For office use only) CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 17000 Southcenter Parkway, LLC King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 2623049077... 76 Suite Number: Floor: ALL Tenant Name: Macy's Distribution and Logistics Center New Tenant: ❑ Yes m..No PROPERTY OWNER Name: Glen Anderson Name: 17000 Southcenter Parkway, LLC City: Lynnwood State: WA Zip: 98087 Address: 885 Park Ave. Email: glen@cir-roofing.com City: New York State: NY Zip: 10075 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Glen Anderson Address: 3601 121st St SW City: Lynnwood State: WA Zip: 98087 Phone: (425) 423-0900 Fax: (425) 423-0992 Email: glen@cir-roofing.com GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Commercial Industrial Roofing Inc. Address: 3601 121st St. SW City:Lynnwood State: WA Zip: 98087 Phone: (425) 423-0900 Fax: (425) 423-0992 Contr Reg No.: COMMEI*205JJ Exp Date: 05/31/2017 Tukwila Business License No.: BUS 0994567 H^.Applicatio tFomxs-Appliwions On Line'201 I Applications\Pennit Application Revised - 8-9-I I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh ARCHITECT OF RECORD Company Name: Arnold and Associates Inc. Architect Name: Syd Singer Address: 14275 Midway Road, Ste 170 City:Addison State: TX Zip: 75001 Phone: (972) 991-1144 Fax: (972) 991-7302 Email: ssinger@elarnoldandassociates.com ENGINEER OF RECORD Name: TArj„Gli'$ .iia . Address: 7 wa6r.5vo,.. r4- $'(mea Company Name: Engineer Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: LENDER/BOND ISSUED (required for projects $5,000 or greater per RCW 19.27.095) Name: TArj„Gli'$ .iia . Address: 7 wa6r.5vo,.. r4- $'(mea City:Ctije4N,J StateOwe, Zip -4521" Page 1 of 4 [ BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION — 206-431-3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 3,000,000 Existing Building Valuation: $ 23,589,500 Describe the scope of work (please provide detailed information): Remove existing roof systems to wood substrate. Install 45 mil PVC membrane vapor barrier/temporary roof. Install a UL Class A, 2 layer insulation package (two layers of 2.6" ISO with top layer of CG ISO (coated glass ISO)) installation of tapered ISO crickets between all drains and Rhinobond attached 60 mil PVC single ply membrane roof system. Install all new Kynar and PVC coated metal flashings. Remove and replace the existing smoke hatch/skylights with new insulated 18 g steel curbs, curb adaptors and double wall prismatic smoke hatches with mechanical and fusible link openers. Truck canopies will reverse slope to scuppers. Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes . No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? 0 Yes ❑ No If "yes", explain: Floor area of accessory dwelling: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑ Sprinklers ❑ Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? El Yes ❑ No If "yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2" x 11 " paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On-site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Lincl01 I Applications\permit Application Revised - 8-9-1 I.docz Revised: August 2011 bit Page 2 of 4 Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC l' Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Floors thru Basement Accessory Structure* Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? 0 Yes ❑ No If "yes", explain: Floor area of accessory dwelling: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑ Sprinklers ❑ Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? El Yes ❑ No If "yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2" x 11 " paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On-site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Lincl01 I Applications\permit Application Revised - 8-9-1 I.docz Revised: August 2011 bit Page 2 of 4 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES — Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Pei iiiit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I. AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY -FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED1ENT: Signature: ---�— j ` �` kt>— Date: 09/23/2016 Print Name: Glen B. AndersonDay Telephone: (425) 754-4042 Mailing Address: 3601 121St St SW Lynnwood WA 98087 City State Zip H:\ApplicationsWorms-Applications On Line\2011 ApplicationsWermit Application Revised - 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 hh Page 4 of 4 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PermitTRAK PAID $30,338.02 D16-0264 Address: 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Apn: 2623049077 $30,338.02 DEVELOPMENT $29,445.86 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $17,843.25 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $11,598.11 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE 8640.237.114 0.00 $4.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE $892.16 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R9523 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $892.16 $30,338.02 Date Paid: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 Paid By: COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ROOFING Pay Method: CHECK 148404 Printed: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 2:12 1 of 1 PM nSYSTEMS INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 b&-oZ q \Q\13 Project: /11409 bisr e e Type of Inspection: 1,1i Cbi416- .�' ii7i4L Address: 17000 Kafi- JTL Y Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 'Ti 7 Requeste r.9 Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: A REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. • PERMIT NO. b16 - 026 LI CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project:,Type A� AAs6, eelliTrie of Inspection: FMA (— Address: 17000 5ovvn'iC wil, w/ Date Called: Special Instructions: Tl/1— PA-16Vf'<(4/ Date Wanted: Ca--.ei-74n. -i.rrr. Requester: Phone No: 2-5' 75-4/— zioy o/ UApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: zi&t› fact 6)% Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD I Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: y pain "L.4i 'R Type of Inspection: EX7 RcpIN& `I{ {� UNT,6. Address: 17000 ZOkrneENTEfl FRKW Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: • 6, ..'7 / a.m - -* p.m. Requester: - Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. D Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 bi6-o2Gq Pro'ect: ® Type of Inspection: £ r Y±o zkr6- h•idi)i— biS )tfdrj4,�1 Address: /7000 <S(V 71 r '/ Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted II i2)/ 7 a.m. p.m. Reques r: Sci I Phone No: )2S-7'-- /VA Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: inspector: Date: 7 4-7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSP ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION DIG. -026ti 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-3670 Project:,Type 1/411cy'S its e/13 A of Ins ection: , T AX /,JOQ. Address: / X k'Scvni(wiLev' Nu -N-1 Date Called: VAitot6gfrge4 Special Instructions: Ale dia/1 Date Want d: / a.rr p.m. Requeste Phone No: 0 Approved per applicable codes. ['Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date: /iz6G0 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit >>6 -02641 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 \Et Project: C� S iS7f Bein i Ty of Ins&aP on: PFJt Address: MOO .Sovaictix to Alt, -,y Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wante tefE a:m; Request Phone No: EDApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: I) IV, COAITACr S tre Inspector: At 4744 Date: f / n REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. r KEY FEATURES Industrial Smoke Vent SUNOPTICS High Performance Prismatic Daylighting An tVgarit y8rands Company AVAILABLE CERTIFICATIONS Snow Load (10,25,30 Pounds Per Square Foot) PRODUCT PROFILE FM Approval # 4430 UL Listed FILCE Certified Details Not To Scale . DGZ LENSCLVMH Option Shown MOM OMS rcNTFRME,s, wim irlLL TAE inAT,ER &ML. CIfMAK IPIG.,._.,t ROOF ORDECURB RED SEPARATELY r oa ;r sour misty. MED IhItA.k J4ATE8MUWK MEM COFhYRCn1r, R00 le MEM FRAME �-anc�a Mx • cwmrRwt 4nTY4E ltrY C'JM0 Y.M1 STAKES OR On CRIDYLLI SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Finished curb should be 1' less then Net I.D. deer Frame or 1/2' clearance on all sides between frame and finished flashing. M1tgct FASTENERe Type SHGC U -Value VLT Single Glazed Acrylic CL1 .51 n/a .74 Single Glazed Poly .51 n/a .70 Double Glazed Acrylic/Acrylic .42 74 .68 Doubled Glazed (FM) Poly/Poly .42 .74 .64 Double Glazed (HVHZ) Poly/Acrylic .42 .74 .65 REVI `'. OR CODE CI NPLIANCE ,APP' OVED /11111111111111111111114. FM Approved Smoke Vents shall be Sunoptics model 8708 Factory Mutual ( curb mounted) as manufactured by Sunoptics Skylights, 6201 27th Street, Sacramento Ca. 95822 916/395-4700. UL Listed Smoke Vents shall be Sunoptics model 8706 UL Rated ( curb mounted) as manufactured by Sunoptics Skylights, 6201 27th Street, Sacramento Ca. 95822 916/395-4700. SNOW LOAD LIFT IN PSF (101b., 251b., 301b.) PER PROJECT NEEDS. UL Listed Smoke Vents are available in ID Frame Call -Out sizes of 32ft, or smaller, in a 101b & 301b unit. Smoke Vents shall be glazed ready for installation. Smoke Vent frames shall be fabricated from 6063 T6 aluminum, finish to be natural mill. Frames shall have integral condensation and weepage gutters which drain interior moisture to the outside. Corners shall he mitered and welded.The acrylic glazing shall be separated from the Smoke Vent frame with a Silicon Seal. OCT '4 5 2016 City of Tukwila RUIILENN � L ICtCIN. I ✓ Y i V �C W� 6 � E'\i RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 2:0 2016 PERMIT CENTER Smoke Vents shall operate by a fusible link with a minimum tempature rating of 165 degrees.The fusible link mechanism with Gas Shocks shall include an exterior manual release cable for testing. Smoke Vents shall open to a minimum angle of 105 degrees. FM #4430 Approved Smoke Vent shall be Double glazed using CLEAR ARMORD Clear Prismatic Polycarbonate over CLEAR ARMOR* High White Prismatic Polycarbonate lens, CC) Rated, glazed in a Signature Series Dome configuration. FM Rated Smoke Vents are available in ID Frame Call -Out sizes of 5080 or smaller, In a 10Ib unit. Note: Multi -glazed units default to include Insulated Thermal Break (ITBR), Curb Seal Tape, Weather Sweep (WSW) and screws. Single -glazed units default to not included any of these options. 0014FIECTiON TA :- 9(21,0L 6201 27th Street, Sacramento, CA 958221 1916) 395-47001(800)289-47001(916) 39S-9015 faxIsccq01@acuitybrands.com I www.sunoptics.com 1 of 2 (ORDERINGiOGIC EOM ID Frame Call -Out SVT Smoke Vent 4050 51-1/4"x63-1/4" 4060 51-1/4"05-1/4" /4070 51-1/4"x87-1/4" Y 4080 52-1/4"x100.1/4" 40100 52-1/0123-114" 5060 63-5/8°x75-5/8" 070 63-1/4"47-1/4" ki 5080 63.1/4"49-5/8" Use (UST for Custom clad units. ID Frame Width W51.250 Width 51.250 inches WS1.2S0 Width 51.250 inches W51.250 Width 51.250 Inches W52.250 Width 52.250 Inches W52.250 Width 52.250 inches W63.625 Width 63.625 inches W63.250 Width 63.250 Inches W63.250 Width 63.250 inches Custom Width Industrial Smoke Vent )DFrame Le gth 163.250 Length 63.250 Inches L75.250 Length 75.250 inches L87.250 Length 87.250 inches L100.250 L123.250 L75.625 187,250 L99.625 Length 100.250 inches Length 123.250 inches Length 75.625 inches Length 87.250 Inches Length 99.625 inches Custom Length lazin Sae Glazing 5161 Signature Series SG2 Single Glaze DHPL Double Hip Series •462 Double Glaze Glazing Materia) CC1HVHZ Polycarbonate ca Polycarbonate 50%IM Acrylic' Acrylic Class 1 Acrylic Class 3 Glazing Colors LENSWH White (Single Glaze Default) LENSCI Clear' /LENSWHCL White Clear' �'1ENSCLWH Clear White (Double Glaze Default)' LENSWHWH White White 2 LENSCICL Clear Clear 2 Fusible Link 165FL 165 Degree Fusible Link 212FL 212 Degree Fusible Link 9166F1 286 Degree Fusible Link 0F1 360 Degree Fusible Link 370FL 370 Degree Fusible Link 386F1 386 Degree Fusible Link Unit Type )moke Vent Frame Finish Options 8708 Standard Frame (Default) MI Mill (Default) (blank) No Options FMEQU Factory Mutual Equivalent FMRTG Factory Mutual Approved UL UL Listed Smoke Vent CE European Standard Certified ITBR Insulated Thermal Break NITBR No Insulated Thermal Break WSW Weather Sweep NWSW No Weather Sweep URS Urethane Sealant ow Lo d 1018 10 Pound Snow Load (Default) 2518 25 Pound Snow Load s 3018 30 Pound Snow Load s "available for UL, DH only 1) Single Glaze 2) Double Glaze 3) Not available with FM unit SUNOPTICS' ' AcruityBrands. High Performance Prismatic Daytighting Expanding the boundaries of lighting" An oVicull&araccts Co+ravy 1 6201 27th Street, Sacramento, CA 958221 (916) 395-47001 (800) 289-47001(916) 395-9015 fax sccgol @acuitybrands.com I www.sunoptics.com 09/28/2012 2 of 2 I3EE �1 PLAS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES TAPES AND COATINGS DIVISION MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 311 Duct Tape 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATIONS AND OF THE COMPANY UNDERTAKING Product Name Product Description Manufacturer/Supplier Address Phone Number Chemtrec Number Revision Date: MSDS Date: 311 Duct Tape Polymer Based Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Berry Plastics Corporation, Tapes and Coatings Division 25 Forge Parkway Franklin, MA 02038 (800) 248-7659 (Monday — Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm) (800) 424-9300 October 15, 2010 August 10, 2006 Safety Data Sheet according to EC directive 2001/59/EC and OSHA's Hazcom Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EU Main Hazards Not classified as hazardous. Routes of Entry Inhalation - Skin contact Carcinogenic Status See Section 11 for information. Target Organs Skin Health Effects - Eyes Contact may cause irritation due to mechanical abrasion. Health Effects - Skin Prolonged, repeated contact with adhesive may cause skin irritation. Health Effects - Ingestion Not an expected route of entry during normal handling and use. Health Effects - Inhalation Not expected to cause irritation during normal handling and use. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 21 2016 PERMIT CENTER 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Component Name Polymers and Rubbers Hydrocarbon resin Inorganic Compound(s) Titanium Dioxide Quartz CAS#/Codes N.A. N.A. N.A. 13463-67-7 236-675-5 14808-60-7 238-878-4 Concentration <20% <25% <30% <2% R Phrases None None None None Classification None None None None <1% None COCTfON LTR# D1( -P-." Revision Date: October 15, 2010 Page 1 of 6 Berry Plastics Corporation Material Safety Data Sheet Tapes and Coatings Division 311 Duct Tape 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes Immediately flood the eye with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, holding the eye open. Obtain medical attention if soreness or redness persists. Skin Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. Obtain medical attention if blistering occurs or redness persists. Ingestion Obtain medical attention immediately. Inhalation Remove person to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist. Advice to Physicians Treat symptomatically. 5. FIRE - FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media Water spray, carbon dioxide and dry chemical. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards Can release hazardous vapors during a fire. Protective Equipment for Fire -Fighting Wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES No specific measures necessary. Prevent the material from entering drains or watercourses. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep away from heat and sources of ignition. Exposure to high heat or flame can release irritating and toxic fumes. Storage area should be: - cool - dry - well ventilated - away from incompatible materials 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Occupational Exposure Standards Exposure limits are listed below, if they exist. Polymers and Rubbers None established Hydrocarbon Resin None established Inorganic Compound(s) None established Quartz ACGIH TLV for Quartz (silica -crystalline) is 0.025 mg/m3 measured as respirable fraction of the aerosol Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV: 10 mg/m3 TWA OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m3 TWA (Total dust) Engineering Control Measures No specific measures necessary. Good general room ventilation is expected to be adequate to control airborne levels. Respiratory Protection Respiratory protection not normally required. Revision Date: October 15, 2010 Page 2 of 6 Berry Plastics Corporation Material Safety Data Sheet Tapes and Coatings Division 311 Duct Tape 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Hand Protection Not required under normal conditions of use. However, care should be taken to avoid contact with the adhesive. Eye Protection Safety glasses Body Protection Normal work wear. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical State Polymer and cloth backing with a polymer based pressure sensitive adhesive Color Varied Odor Slight pH Not applicable Specific Gravity No data available Boiling Range/Point (°C/F) Not applicable Melting Point (°C/F) Not applicable Flash Point (PMCC) (°C/F) Not known Explosion Limits (%) No data available Vapor Pressure Not applicable Density No data. Solubility in Water Not known Vapor Density (Air = 1) Not applicable 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable under normal conditions. Conditions to Avoid Heat - High temperatures Materials to Avoid Acids — bases — strong oxidizers Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of carbon — hydrocarbons — partially oxidized hydrocarbons — traces of alphaethylacrolein and formaldehyde — aldehydes — acrolein — waxes — oligomers — oxygenated hydrocarbons — oxides of nitrogen 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Toxicity Low order of acute toxicity. Specific Target Organ Systemic Toxicity (single and repeat) Not expected to cause adverse health effects to organ systems. Serious Eye damage/Eye Irritation May cause irritation due to mechanical abrasion. Revision Date: October 15, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Berry Plastics Corporation Material Safety Data Sheet Tapes and Coatings Division 311 Duct Tape 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Skin Corrosion/Irritation May cause slight irritation on prolonged, repeated contact. Respiratory or Skin Sensitization No relevant studies identified. Carcinogenicity Titanium Dioxide: IARC Overall Evaluation is 2B (Possibly carcinogenic to humans) IARC conclusions are based on evidence showing that high concentrations of pigment -grade (powdered) and ultrafine titanium dioxide dust caused respiratory tract cancer in rats exposed by inhalation and intratracheal instillation. Human studies conducted so far do not suggest an association between occupational exposure to titanium dioxide and an increased risk for cancer. Since this product is an adhesive, the titanium dioxide is no longer in a dust form. For "inhalable" crystalline silica (quartz): IARC Overall Evaluation is 1 (carcinogenic to humans), the quartz in this formulation is in an adhesive matrix and is not expected to be "inhalable" Germ Cell Mutagenicity This product is not expected to cause any mutagenic effects. • Toxicity to Reproduction This product is not expected to cause adverse reproductive effects. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Mobility No relevant studies identified. Persistence/Degradability No relevant studies identified. Bio -accumulation No relevant studies identified. Ecotoxicity The product may be harmful to aquatic organisms. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local and national regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT CFR 172.101 Data Not Regulated UN Proper Shipping Name Not Regulated UN Class None. UN Number None. UN Packaging Group None. Classification for AIR Consult current IATA Regulations prior to shipping by air. Transportation (IATA) 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION EU Label Information Classification and labelling have been performed according to EU directives 67/548/EEC and 99/45/EC including amendments(2001/60/EC and 2006/8/EC) EC Annex I Classification According to EC Commission Directive 67/548/EEC this product is not classified. R phrases None. Revision Date: October 15, 2010 Page 4 of 6 Berry Plastics Corporation Tapes and Coatings Division Material Safety Data Sheet 311 Duct Tape 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION S phrases None. US REGULATIONS (Federal, State) and INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL REGISTRATION LAWS TSCA Listing This product contains ingredients that are listed on or exempt from listing on the EPA Toxic Substance Control Act Chemical Inventory. EINECS Listing All ingredients in this product have not been verified for inclusion on the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS) or specifically exempted. DSL (Canadian) Listing All ingredients in this product have not been verified for inclusion on the Domestic Substance List (DSL). California Proposition 65 This product contains the following materials which the State of California has found to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm: Arsenic (7440-38-2) <1 ppm — Lead (7439-92-1) <1 ppm SARA Title III Sect. 311/312 Categorization Immediate (acute) Delayed (chronic) SARA Title III Sect. 313 This product contains the following chemicals that are listed in Section 313 at or above de minimis concentrations. - none 16. OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Ratings NFPA Code for Flammability - 0 NFPA Code for Health - 1 NFPA Code for Reactivity - 0 NFPA Code for Special Hazards — 0 HMIS Ratings HMIS Code for Flammability - 0 HMIS Code for Health - 1 HMIS Code for Reactivity - 0 HMIS Code for Personal Protection - See Section 8 Abbreviations N/A: Denotes no applicable information found or available CAS#: Chemical Abstracts Service Number ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration TLV: Threshold Limit Value PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit STEL: Short Term Exposure Limit NTP: National Toxicology Program � IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer R: Risk S: Safety LC50: Lethal Concentration 50% LD50: Lethal Dose 50% BOD: Biological Oxygen Demand KoC: Soil Organic Carbon Partition Coefficient Revision Date: October 15, 2010 Page 5 of 6 Berry Plastics Corporation Material Safety Data Sheet Tapes and Coatings Division 311 Duct Tape 16. OTHER INFORMATION For further Information email: msdstechnical@berryplastics.com Prepared By: EnviroNet LLC. The information and recommendations presented in this MSDS are based on sources believed to be accurate. Berry Plastics Corporation, Tapes and Coatings Division assumes no liability for the accuracy or completeness of this information. It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the material for their particular purposes. In particular, we make NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, with respect to such information, and we assume no liability resulting from its use. Users should ensure that any use or disposal of the material is in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. Revision Date: October 15, 2010 Page 6 of 6 wo WRECKING BALL ormoto11I)w October 3rd, 2016 Macys DC Tukwila 17000 South Center Mall Tukwila, Wa. 98188 WORK PLAN Wrecking Ball proposes to install interior protection to protect production below from any fallen dust or minor moisture in conjunction with the roof removal/installation by CIR. Upon completion roofing installation the protection will be removed and discarded. Wrecking Ball employees will hold a daily pre -task meeting to address the shifts work area and all obstacles within. Six employees will work in unison to accomplish the daily tasks utilizing four electric articulated boom lifts as follows. • Employees working in pairs to erect protection out of articulated lifts. • Two employees preparing materials to be erected then acting as safety watch from ground level. Fire retardant 6mil. plastic will be attached from structure, below roof deck/above fire prevention system, using Simplex nails, lathe with e'SVED and staples. All plastic seams will be sealed with spray adhesiyq-t es aK W ILA duty duct tape. All fire prevention sprinklers are to be caged off prior to any protection erected. OCT 21 2016 In removing the protection Wrecking Ball will puncture the prgNinT pTER controlled environment attempting to drain any fallen contaminants. The protection will them be rolled in on itself and brought down to be disposed of. The work area will be policed for any visible fallen debris from the roofing project and cleaned. Wrecking Ball Demolition 13310 Chestnut Street, Everett, WA 98201 p(425) 339- 3111 f(425) 339-3121 www.wreckingballdemo.com ORR€CTION U(P, �Yz�� Thank you, Seth Tolbert Project Manager Wrecking Ball Demolition Page 12 INLINE POLYTACK III HAPS FREE MANUFACTURED FOR: INLINE DISTRIBUTING ADDRESS: 14093 BALBOA BLVD. SYLMAR, CA 91342 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: CHEM TREC 1-800-424-9300 INFORMATION NUMBER: 1-800-795-0933 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET -1- H. M. I. S. HEALTH 2 REACTIVITY 0 FLAMMABILITY 4 THESE RATINGS SHOULD BE USED ONLY AS PART OF A FULLY IMPLEMENTED HMIS SYSTEM SECTION I PRODUCT CLASS: AEROSOL ADHESIVE DATE: 05/11/2005 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Consumer Commodity ORM-D PRODUCT NAME: INLINE POLYTACK 111 10 OZ. HAPS FREE PRODUCT CODE NUMBER: POLYTACK III . SECTION II- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT CAS NO OSHA TWA STEL SARA WT % PEL TLV 313 (OPTIONAL) ACETONE 67-64-1 750 750 1000 15-25 PROPANE 74-98-6 1000 1000 ASPHYXIATE 20-30 HEPTANE 142-82-5 500 400 400 10-20 ISOBUTANE 75-28-5 N/A 800 N/A 5-15 ALIPHATIC 110-82-7 300 300 X 1-10 HYDROCARBON SECTION III- HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION RECEIVED EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: CITY OF TU K W I LA PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: SKIN CONTACT. EYE CONTACT. ABSORPTION. INHALATION. INHALATION: CAN CAUSE IRRITATION TO THE NOSE AND THROAT. HIGH CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUGCT 2 .O 2016 HEADACHES, DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, AND CONFUSION. EYE: MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION SKIN: MAY CAUSE TRANSIENT SKIN IRRITATION PERMIT CENTER INGESTION: MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION OTHER: REPORTS HAVE ASSOCIATED PROLONGED AND REPEATED OCCUPATIONAL OVEREXPOSURE TO SOLVENTS WITH PERMANENT BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE. INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY DELIBERATELY CONCENTRATING AND INHALING THE CONTENTS MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL. SECTION IV- FIRST AID PROCEDURES SWALLOWING: IF SWALLOWED DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. CALL POISON CONTROL CENTER, HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM OR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. INHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. KEEP WARM AND QUIET. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. EYE: FLUSH WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER, LIFTING UPPER AND LOWER LIDS OCCASIONALLY. CONTINUE FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH AFFECTED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IF IRRITATION PERSISTS. CORRECTION bk(,)- ocI- f INLINE POLYTACK III HAPS FREE -2- SECTION V- PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT -40 F TO 160 F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0.6 VAPOR PRESSURE PSIG © 70F 70 APPROX MELTING POINT N.A. VAPOR DENSITY 2.5 % SOLIDS 23.4 % APPEARANCE AND ODOR: CLEAR LIGHT AMBER SOLUTION SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT AND METHOD: -40 F TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS: 1.8 LEL 12.0 UEL UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: AEROSOL CANS MAY RUPTURE WHEN HEATED EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: USE WATER FOG, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM OR CARBON DIOXIDE SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: HEATING OF CONTENTS ABOVE 130F MAY CAUSE CANS TO BURST. SECTION VII- REACTION DATA STABILITY: STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: STORING IN HIGH TEMPERATURES OR EXPOSING TO OPEN FLAMES INCOMPATIBILITY (CONDITIONS TO AVOID): NONE HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: CARBON MONOXIDE AND CARBON DIOXIDE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: NONE SECTION VIII- SPILL OR LEAK INFORMATION STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: ELIMINATE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. PERMIT ONLY PROPERLY PROTECTED WORKERS IN THE AREA WITH SKIN/EYE PROTECTION AND SELF CONTAINED BREATHING GEAR. ABSORB SMALL SPILLS WITH INERT ABSORBENT MATERIAL. CONTAIN SPILLED LIQUID TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF SOIL, AND SURFACE OR GROUNDWATER. CONTACT STATE, LOCAL AND FEDERAL AGENCIES TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT REGULATIONS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTE MUST BE DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. SECTION IX- PERSONAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATION PROTECTION: IF THE TLV'S LISTED IN SECTION II ARE EXCEEDED USE A PROPERLY FITTED NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR VENTILATION: LOCAL AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION ARE RECOMMENDED TO KEEP ANY HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS LISTED IN SECTION II BELOW THE LOWEST EXPOSURE LIMIT. HAND PROTECTION: RESISTANT PLASTIC OR RUBBER RECOMMENDED. EYE PROTECTION: WEAR SAFETY CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: NOT LIKELY TO BE NEEDED. SECTION X- SPECIAL PROCEDURES PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: STORE CANS IN A COOL, DRY AND WELL VENTILATED AREA AWAY FROM ALL IGNITION SOURCES. PROLONGED EXPOSURE OF CANS TO ELEVATED TEMPERATURES MAY CAUSE CANS TO RUPTURE OR BURST. THE FOREGOING DATA HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM SOURCES WE BELIEVE TO BE ACCURATE. NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS INTENDED. THIS INFORMATION IS OFFERED SOLELY FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION AND INTERPRETATION. NIA'1'ERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Manufacturer's Name Address RAVEN INDUSTRIES INC. QUICK IDENTIFIER (In Plant Common Name) Dura-Skrim 2FR &10FR R5CCF-R1 OCCF P.O. Box 5107 Sioux Falls, SD 57117 Emergency 800-635-3456 Telephone Numbers 605-335-0174 Other Information 1813 "E" Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Signature of Person Responsible for Preparation U Section I - IDENTITY Common Name: (Used on Label) Dura-Skrim 2FR (R5CCF) (Trade Name 8 Synonyms) Dura-Skrim 10FR (R10CCF) Chemical copolymer of Ethylene and Octene-1 film • Name Polyester fiber Date Prepared CAS Number(s) Chemical Family Junel, 2006 26221-73-8 32588-76-4 25213-02-9 25038-59-9 1309-64-4 Polyolefin Polyester Formula (CH2 - CH2) n Section 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Principal Hazardous Component(s) - Chemical and Common Na. 1,2-bis(Tetraboromophthalimido Antimony Trioxide Threshold Limit Value (units) <4.8 PEL (mg/m3) = 15 TWA (mg/m3) = 15 <3.0 PEL (mg/m3) = 0.5 TWA (mg/m3) = 0.5 ** This information provided is for the flame retardant concentrate as a component of the finished product. The above component are encapsulated in the film and pose no significant threat to human health or the environment. Section 3 - PHYSICAL & CIIEMICAI, CHARACTERISTICS (Fire & Explosion Data) Boiling Point Not Applicable (N/A) Specific Gravity 0.95 Vapor N/A Pressure, mmHg Percent Volatile by Volume (%) Solubility in water 0 Vapor Density Insoluble in Water N/A Evaporation N/A Rate Reactivity Not Reactive in Water in water Appearance Translucent yellow, odorless reinforced plastic film. and Odor Flash N/A Flammability Limits Lower Upper Auto Ignition > 660 F (estimated based Point in Air, by Volume (%) N/A N/A Temperature upon raw material AIT) Extinguisher Media Use water spray, dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide Special Fire Fighting Proced. Fire fighters should wear a self-contained breathing apparatus when there is a pos bility_ocElED exposure to smoke, fumes or hazardous decomposition products. If possible, water should be apgif $dj� (� Fp K W IA from a fogging nozzle since this material is a surface burning material. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None Known Stability Unstable Stable Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid) x Conditions to Avoid Strong Oxidizing agents OCT 2 b 2016 PERMIT CENTER Temperatures over 570°F may release combustible gases. CORK€CTtaN LTR# R# ---- Hazardous Decomposition Products Hazardous Polymerization The following combustion products may be generated: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapor, ketones, and trace volatile organic compounds. May Occur Conditions N/A Will not Occur X to Avoid D1�O—cTGio� Page 2 Part Number: R5CCF - R1 OCCF Section 5 - HEALTH HAZARDS Threshold Limit Value N/A Signs and Symptoms of Exposure 1. Acute Not Determined Overexposure 2. Chronic Not Determined Overexposure Medical Conditions Generally There are no known medical conditions aggravated by exposure to this product. Aggravated by Exposure Chemical Listed as Carcinogen National Toxicology Not L.A.R. C. Not OSHA Not or Potential Carcinogen Program Listed Monographs Listed Listed OSHA Permissible None ACGIH Threshold None Other Expos. None Exposure Limit Limit Value Limit Used Emergency and Most problems will result from exposure to molten materials. First Aid Procedures 1. Inhalation Immediately remove victim from area to fresh air. Seek medical attention. 2. Eyes If contacted by molten material, immediately flush eyes with plenty of cool water for at least 15 minutes. Do not permit victim to rub eyes. Immediately seek medical attention. 3. Skin If contact by molten material, cool immediately with cool water. Do not attempt to remove any solidified material. Immediately seek medical attention. 4. Ingestion If material is ingested, contact a physician or Poison Control Center as appropriate whenever any foreign object is swallowed. Section 6 - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection (Specify Type) N/A Ventilation Local Exhaust N/A N/A Mechanical (General) N/A Special Other N/A N/A Protective Wear protective gloves during thermal Eye Wear eye protection during thermal Gloves processing. Protection processing. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment Wear protective sleeves when processing material at elevated temperatures to minimize the possibility of thermal bums. Section 7 - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND SPILL / LEAK PROCEDURES Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage This product should be stored in a manner that they are not exposed to heat and sources of ignition. A static charge may be present on finished products. Other Precautions None Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled Spilled material should be swept up and discarded. Comply with applicable federal, state or local regulations. Waste Disposal Methods Dispose in accordance with local regulations IMPORTANT - Do not leave blank spaces. If information is unavailable, unknown or does not apply, so indicate WRECKING BALL 0 Mot II0U Site Specific Health and Safety Plan And Fall Protection Plan Project Name: CIR - Macys DC Tukwila Project # TBD Is this a Leed Project? No RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 202016 PERMIT CENTER Wrecking Ball Demolition 3310 Chestnut Street Everett, WA 98201 Phone: 425-339-3111 Fax: 425-339-3121 CORRECTION LTR# WRECKING BALL DE MOlITI0U Facility/Project Name: WBD Project Number: Job Site Address: WBD Site Supervisor: WBD Supervisor Phone: WB Safety Coordinator: Site Specific Health and Safety Plan Project Site CIR - Macys DC Tukwila TBD 1700 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 TBD Tukwila Police Department Lady Erazo - Office (425)339-3111 Cel (425)502-0229 General or Prime Contractor Information General Contractor: Address: Project Manager: Project Manager Phone: Site Superintendent: Phone: Email address: CIR TBD TBD Emergency Contact Information FACILITY WRECKING BALL Name: Number: GENERAL Name: TBD Number: Contact: Mitch Shoemaker - Doug Brady Number: (425)328-5104 - (425)876-1528 PM Name: PM Number: PM E-mail: Seth Tolbert S - (425)308-9428 setht@wreckingballdemo.com Emergency Services Information Emergency Room Police Address: Valley Medical Center ER Address: Tukwila Police Department 400 S 43rd St, Renton, WA 6200 Southcenter Blvd, Tukwila, Phone Number: (425) 228-3450 Phone Number: (206) 433-1808 or CALL 911 Walk-in Clinic Poison Control Center Address: U.S. HealthWorks Address: 155 N.E. 100th St. 200 #, 8 Andover Park E, Seattle Seattle, WA Phone Number: (206) 575-3136 Phone: 1-800-222-1222 2 WRECKING BALL DEMOLITION Date: Project Number: Project Name: WBD Supervisor/Safety Rep.: Phone Number: Site Specific Health and Safety Plan October 3, 2016 TBD CIR - Macys DC Tukwila TBD Scope of Work (Select all that apply) DEMO Structural Demo Concrete Break & Remove Excavation & Digging Core Drilling Slab or Wall Sawing Hard Lid Ceiling Lighting Fixtures Electrical HVAC Units Wall Cover Plumbing Fixtures Duct Work Casework Trim Work Relights Soffits Storefronts Doors Door Frames ACT — ACT Grids GWB — Ceiling/Wall - Hand GWB — Machine Metal/Steel Studs Wood Studs Flooring — Hand Flooring — Terminator VCT Flooring Ceramic Tile Flooring Carpet Install and Remove Interior Protection ABATEMENT TSI - ACM Removal ACM Tile ACM Mastic Glue Dots ACM Roofing Mold Removal PCB Ballast MUST BE INITIALED BY SUPERVISOR/LEAD ON SITE: MSDS for materials on jobsite? Water off? Alarms off? Building occupied during work? 3 WRECKING BALL UE M0LITI00 Site Specific Health and Safety Plan Jobsite Safety Analysis (JSA) POTENTIAL HAZARD POTENTIAL ILLNESS/INJURY PREVENTATIVE ACTION Mobilization / Heavy Lifting Back Injuries, sprains, muscle pulls, wrist injuries and other injuries. Proper Lifting Techniques; Lift with your legs not with your back. Cut plastic / Hand/Power Tool Misuse -Failure Cuts, Shocks Wear Gloves AT ALL TIMES and armguards if needed. Install and Remove plastic: Electrical Hazards Electric shock, electrocution, falls, burns, fires, and explosions. Inspect all electrical equipment before use, always assume is live. Use GFCIs Overhead Hazards Head injuries Wear Hard hats and safety glasses at all times. Be aware of surroundings. Falls from heights Broken bones, unconsciousness, death Follow Fall protection plan. Wear Personal Fall Protection if needed. Personal Protective Equipment Required for Job Hard Hats, Safety Glasses, Gloves Rubber Gloves Hearing Protection Respirators Tyvek 1 Boots Rubber Boots Armguards Chaps Faceshields 4 WRECKING BALL 0l MOL111011 Site Specific Health and Safety Plan Engineering Controls Required for Job Negative Air Machines Enclosure of the work area (poly 6 mil) Critical Barriers Vent/Supply air SHUT OFF Wet Methods Manual Methods Exposure Monitoring Required HEPA Vacuum Decon Specialized Safety Equipment and Training Required for Job Heavy Equipment/Machinery Required for Job Type of Equipment Heat Stress: Preventive Action Taken Asbestos Certified: Falls Confined Space: Lead Awareness: regardless of the height. PCB Awareness : Electrical Hazards - Electrocution Lead Certified: Mercury awareness: lines, always assume is live. HazMat Awareness: Caught in-between Mold Remediation: I Fall Protection: ONLY. Be aware of surroundings when operating. Demarcate work area if possible Heavy Equipment/Machinery Required for Job Type of Equipment Potential Hazard/Injuries Preventive Action Taken Aerial Lift Falls Wear Personal Protection Equip regardless of the height. Electrical Hazards - Electrocution Be aware of overhead power lines, always assume is live. Caught in-between Certified & Experienced Operator ONLY. Be aware of surroundings when operating. Demarcate work area if possible s WRECKING BALL bE MO LITIOII Site Specific Fall Protection Plan (For all work over 6') October 3, 2016 Date: Project Name: Project Number: WBD Supervisor/Safety Rep.: Phone Number: Is Fall Protection Required for this Project? YES If answer is "no" skip this section Ceiling Height: Wall Height: Roof Height: CIR - Macys DC Tukwila TBD TBD 32 ft. Equipment Safety Inspection and Assembly List SAFETY EQUIPMENT THINGS TO LOOK FOR Lanyards Check snaps and thimbles Check manufacturer instructions Check expiration and any imperfection Safety Harness Check belts, rings, D -ring, attachments and buckles Check for frayed or broken strands, broken or rusted grommets Checkma ctionsurer instructions Safety Rope/ Rope Grab Check for frayed or broken strands Check for mildew and burn marks Rope grabs diameter has to be same as the rope Self -Retracting Lifeline (yoyo) Check for loose fasteners and bent Test the retraction by pulling out several feet Check the snap hooks if operates freely and locks Ladders Check for broken arms, cracked or Nonconductive materials ladders where electricity is hot. Ladder tall enough for the job? Scaffolds Scaffolding erected by competent person Inspect scaffolding for safety, if it doesn't look safe, alert the GC Check for Tags, top rail, mid rails, toe boards Boom/Scissor Lift Check for fuel and oil leak before use. Check Labels for load capacity. Stay away from electrical lines a minimum of 10 ft. 6 WRECKING BALL DEMO t1 11071 Fall Protection Equipment Storage All fall protection equipment will either be stored on-site in a marked job box or in a Wrecking Ball Demolition vehicle. If not stored on site, all fall protection equipment will be stored in a temperature controlled and dry location at the Wrecking Ball Demolition shop. All ladders will be stored on Wrecking ball Demolition vehicles or in a safe, out of the way location on site. All scaffolds will be left in the area of work until work is completed and then it will be properly disassembled and taken off site. • Proper Use and Handling Only employees trained in the proper use of fall protection equipment will work above 6 feet on any job site. All ladders, scaffolding, boom lifts and scissor lifts will be used as intended and directed by the manufacturer. Care and Removal of Injured Personnel If a job site accident renders a worker unable to leave under his own power or in a condition that cannot be helped by regular first aid, follow this procedure: 1. Call 911 and request an ambulance take the worker to the nearest Emergency Room. 2. Do not move the injured worker. 3. While waiting for the ambulance, call your project Supervisor to document the event as described in the Wrecking Ball Demolition Accident Prevention Plan. wi WRECKING BALL DI MO Lit i ON Site Specific Health and Safety Plan Date: Project Name: Project Number: WBD Supervisor/Safety Rep.: Phone Number: October 3, 2016 CIR - Macys DC Tukwila TBD TBD Acknowledgement of Plan Review By signing below, you acknowledge that you have reviewed the Site Specific Health and Safety Plan and Fall Protection Plan (if applicable) as part of your first project safety meeting, and agree to practice safe work habits on the project site at all times. Print Name Signature Date 8 DURA SKRIM® 2FR & 10FR FIRE RETARDANT FOUR -LAYER REINFORCED LAMINATE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DURA•SKRIM® 2FR and 10FR consist of two sheets of high- strength fire -retardant virgin film laminated together with a third layer of molten polyethylene. A heavy-duty scrim reinforcement placed between these plies greatly enhances tear resistance and increases service life. DURA•SKRIM's fire -retardant films meet or exceed NFPA's 701 test, method 2 (Large Scale Requirements). HIGH -STRENGTH POLYETHYLENE Fun • te, REINFORCED SCRIM MOLTEN POLYETHYLENE ,BONDING LAYER HIGH -STRENGTH POLYETHYLENE PRODUCT USE DURA•SKRIM® 2FR and 10FR are used in applications that require a fire -retardant material, and demand high puncture and tear strengths. SIZE & PACKAGING DURA•SKRIM® 2FR and 10FR are available in a variety of widths and lengths. Large pre -fabricated panel sizes up to 100,000 square feet are available. All panels are accordion folded and tightly rolled on a heavy-duty core for ease of handling and time saving installation. DURA• RAVE N PRODUCT Alp ZsiP 1 Building Abatement Enclosure PART # DURA•SKRIM 2FR R5CCF DURA•SKRIM 10FR R1OCCF APPLICATIONS Construction Enclosures Temporary Walls Asbestos Abatements Curtains Fumigation Covers Job Site Coverings RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA OCT 20 2016 PERMIT CENTER CORRECTION LTR# S DURA SKRIM® 2FR &1OFR FIRE RETARDANT FOUR -LAYER REINFORCED LAMINATE PROPERTIES APPEARANCE THICKNESS, NOMINAL 6 mil WEIGHT CONSTRUCTION TEST METHOD DURA•SKRIM 2FR IMPERIAL METRIC Translucent, White Color 18.5 lbs/MSF 2.7 oz./yd2 0.15 mm 90 g/m2 DURA•SKRIM 10FR IMPERIAL METRIC Translucent, White Color 10 mil 40.5 lbs/MSF 5.8 oz./yd2 Extrusion laminated with scrim reinforcement 0.25 mm 198 g/m2 1" TENSILE STRENGTH ASTM D7003 45 lbf/in 79 N/cm 57 lbf/in 100 N/cm ELONGATION AT FILM BREAK ASTM D7003 400 % 400 % 500 % 500 % 2 GRAB TENSILE ASTM D7004 55 lbf 245 N 75 lbf 334 N ' TRAPEZOID TEAR ASTM D4533 30 lbf 133 N 44 lbf 196 N MULLEN BURST ASTM D751 38 psi 262 kPa 75 psi 517 kPa MAXIMUM STATIC USE TEMPERATURE 180° F 82° C 180° F 82° C MINIMUM STATIC USE TEMPERATURE -70° F -57° C -70° F -57° C WVTR PERM RATING BURNING CHARACTERISTICS FLAME SPREAD INDEX SMOKED DEVELOPED VALUE Tests are an average of diagonal directions 2 Tests are an average of primary reinforcement directions. ASTME96 0.587 0.590 0.214 0.202 Procedure B grains/(100in2'day) g/(m2.day) grains/(100in2'day) g/(m2'day) ASTM E96 Procedure B ASTM E84 Procedure A DURA•SKRIM• Scan OR Code to download tncr.nicai data sheets 0.086 Perms 0.057 Perms 0.031 Perms 0.021 Perms grains/(ft2-hrin Hg) g/(24hrm2'mm Hg) grains/(ft2"hrin Hg) g/(24hrm2'mm Hg) 5 20 5 55 MEE rS OR EXCEEDS THE FOLLOWING FIRE rESTING: 1 National Fire Protection Association (NEPA) 701, Test Method 2 (Large Scale) 2. Class •A" Wal; & Ceiling Finish Category as given in the National Fire Protection Association Life Safety Code 101 'Interior War and Ceiling Finish Classification' (ASTM E-84-g7a). DURA•SKRIM® 2FR & 10FR are fire -retardant four -layer reinforced extrusion laminates. The outer layers consist of a high quality polyethylene film with a high concentration of fire -retardant additives. DURA•SKRIM® 2FR & 10FR are reinforced with a heavy duty scrim laid in a diagonal pattern spaced 3/8" apart with an additional machine direction scrim every 9" (R5CCF) and 3" (R1OCCF) across the width. The individual plies are laminated together with molten polyethylene. DURA•SKRIM® 2FR & 10FR are designed to meet the stringent requirements of the Boston Fire Department for Temporary Enclosures. Nur Ii.7r , hr.: cr .! gid[': r . . ._ epi i i � u-, ter •e p rr I .i eL r a o'or condi -i rU I s'..ei t.i, i - - 111 i -L� � It Fel SI I,l Lis,,. I U "r:Ori.. .S I cl r l__ i no r i'at _ r -i to -esLrts GI,, n 01 111EitiO ocr, n= e it c.r. - s id .I< r r > f: err ltrs c rOss or d -m e. 1I_ =d \A! .rr' u ,,,,,,,i -,i .R6 cls i RAVEN ENGINEERED FILMS P.O. Box 5107 Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5107 Ph: +1 (605) 335-0174 • TF: +1 (800) 635-3456 efdsales@ravenind.com www.ravenefd.com RAVEN 0503',s MD SarnatiT BUILDING TRUST September 27, 2016 Glen Anderson Commercial Industrial Roofing 3601 121St Street SW Lynnwood, WA. 98087 RE: Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center Sika Sarnafil project #28169 Mr. Anderson, This letter certifies all Sika products used in the Sarnafil specified roof system on the above - referenced project meet or exceed A.S.T.M. and industry standards. Please see the Sarnafil Product Data Sheets, which list all the ASTM test methods, ASTM D-4434 specification requirements and typical physical properties of the proposed products. It is our understanding the following assembly is being specified which meets an Underwriter Laboratories Class A and Factory Mutual 1-90 rating: • Sarnafil S327-15 60 mil Energy Smart membrane secured to Rhinbond plates by induction weld. The Rhinobond plates are installed with #15 Sarnafasteners in a 2'x3' grid pattern of 6 per 4x8 board in the field of the roof, 10 per 4x8 board in the defined perimeter of roof and 16 per 4x8 board in the defined corners of the roof RECEIVED • 2.6 inch Sarnatherm Coated Glass Polyisocyanurate insulation �r���rU W CITY OF �'lt..A., • 2.6 inch Sarnatherm Polyisocyanurate insulation • 45 mil Sikaplan Fastened membrane attached at 24 inch on center SEP 28 2016 • Acceptable steel deck PERMIT CENTER This letter also serves as certification that Commercial Industrial Roofing is an approved Sika Sarnafil applicator and in good standing. This letter also certifies Sika has been producing high quality roofing membrane since 1964 and adheres to the same basic formulation. Sarnafil's G410 or S327 membranes are a minimum of 22 mils above scrim and are the same mil thickness as listed on the packaging. Sarnafil membranes are not manufactured to ASTM mil thickness standards, which allow a 10% variation on the overall membrane thickness; for instance, a 60 mil membrane could be manufactured at 54 mils SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING 6590 Darin Way • Cypress, CA 90630 Tel: 714-898-9355 • Fax: 714-898-9357 • usa.sarnafil.sika.com bt(o•paol 'ac ef* BWWLOK G TRUST and still qualify as a 60 mil product per ASTM standards. The membrane supplied for this project will be at least 60 mils thick. Once installation is completed and a final inspection is conducted and accepted by a Sika Technical Service Representative, the specified 20 -Macy's Year Systems warranty with 0.5 hail rider will be issued with all Terms, Conditions and Limitations. Should you require additional information, please feel free to contact me. Regards, f Gary Hite Technical Manager -Roofing West Region -North CC: William Clark DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this document, including but not limited to any recommendations regarding the use and application of Sika Corporation ("Sika" or "Sika Samafil") products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. The information contained in this document is valid only for the applications and uses of Sika products described herein. Any deviation from any of the instructions, uses, applications and recommendations contained in this document regarding the Sika products will void any Sika warranty. The user of the Sika products must test each product for suitability for the intended application and purpose. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the wamings and instructions on the product's current Technical Data Sheet, label and Material Safety Data Sheets available at www.usa.samafil.sika.com. All sales of Sika products are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale available at www.usa.samafil.sika.com. SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING Warranty Track 1. Notice of Award (NOA) ✓ 2. Acceptance of NOA (ANDA) 3. Field Inspection Report 4. Inspection for Warranty Report 5. Warranty Invoice Payment 6. Warranty SarnaF!! ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICE OF AWARD To: Commercial Industrial Roofing, 3601 121St Street Sw Lynnwood, WA 98087 Phone: (425) 423-0900 BUILDING TRUST 9/22/2016 Contact: William Dugan, Jr. On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 we received your Notice of Award for a Sika Corporation Application at: Project Name: Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center Address: 17000 South Center Parkway Tukwila, WA 98188-3313 Region: West - North - Sparks, NV Area: Business: Membrane: System: Bldg. Usage: Area: Business: Membrane: System: Bldg. Usage: Area: Business: Membrane: System: Bldg. Usage: Area: Business: Membrane: System: Bldg. Usage: Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center Section A,B,C,D & B2 Flat Roof PVC - 01 Samafil S327-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White RhinoBond (Polymer Coated Plate) COMMERCIAL - WAREHOUSE Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center - Section E Flat Roof PVC - 01 Samafil S327-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White RhinoBond (Polymer Coated Plate) COMMERCIAL - WAREHOUSE Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center - SectionsA2,A3,B1,C1,C2,D1 and D2 Flat Roof PVC - 01 Sarnafil S327-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White Sikaplan Fastened (Disc Attached) COMMERCIAL - WAREHOUSE Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center - Section Al Flat Roof PVC - 01 Sarnafil G410-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White Adhered COMMERCIAL - WAREHOUSE From this date forward this Project Number is: 0000028169 Revised Sq. Ft.: Wty. Term: Wty. Type: Windspeed: Sq. Ft.: Wty. Term: Wty. Type: Windspeed: Sq. Ft.: Wty. Term: Wty. Type: Windspeed: Sq. Ft.: Wty. Term: Wty. Type: Windspeed: 347,500 20 year(s) Macy's - System w/ 0.5" Hail 60 mph (97 km/h) 26,000 20 year(s) Macy's - System w/ 0.5" Hail 60 mph (97 km/h) 4,700 20 year(s) Macy's - System w/ 0.5" Hail 60 mph (97 km/h) 300 20 year(s) Macy's - System w/ 0.5" Hail 60 mph (97 km/h) • Deviations from the accepted notice of award proposal may prevent the job from being warranted by Sika Sarnafil. This document contains important information. Please be sure to forward a copy to your project foreman. • Membrane rolls shall be stored lying down on pallets and fully protected from the weather with clean canvas tarpaulins. • Use only Sika Sarnafil approved details, submit any non-standard (not in catalog) details for technical review and acceptance prior to installation. • Check existing substrate. Apply roofing materials over even, clean, dry substrates only. • Conditions causing a positive pressure environment under the Sarnafil membrane must be eliminated. • Applicator is responsible for ensuring that the roofing system meets Local code, FM, UL and energy requirements. • A cross section of the proposed roof system is required. • A roof plan is required showing sheet and fastener layouts, plan dimensions and roof heights. • For a Systems Warranty, use only Sika Sarnafil supplied components. Only those products supplied by Sika Sarnafil will be covered under the warranty. ------------------------------------------------------------------ VAPOR RETARDER SECUREMENT ( SECTION Al -ADHERED) Li0..21,1 SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING 2375 Rodolfo Court • Sparks, NV 89436 Tel.: (775) 626-7701 • Fax: (775) 626-7703 • usa.sarnafil.sika.com Page 1 of 6 RECFRIE CrT SEP 2 8 2016. PERE'cIIIT CEN TER Warranty Track 1. Notice of Award (NOA) ✓ 2. Acceptance of NOA (ANDA) 3. Field Inspection Report 4. Inspection for Warranty Report 5. Warranty Invoice Payment 6. Warranty System Cross Section Samafli BUILDING TRUST Part Type Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center Section A.B.C.D & B2 Membrane -Stocked Membrane Securement Insulation (Iso) Insulation (Iso) Membrane Securement Membrane -Stocked Substrate Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center - Section E Membrane -Stocked Membrane Securement Insulation (Iso) Insulation (Iso) Membrane Securement Membrane -Stocked Substrate Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center - SectionsA2.A3.B1,C1.C2,D1 and D2 Membrane -Stocked Membrane Securement Insulation (Iso) Membrane Securement Membrane -Stocked Substrate Macy's Tukwila Distribution Center - Section Al Membrane -Stocked Membrane Securement Insulation (Iso) Board Securement Board Securement Vapor Retarder Product Sarnafil S327-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White Sarnadisc RhinoBond Sarnatherm ISO Coated Glass (20 PSI) 4x8 ft x 2.6 inch Sarnatherm ISO (20 PSI) 4x8 ft x 2.6 inch Sarnadisc (2 inch round) Sikaplan Fastened 45 10x150 ft White DECK Sarnafil S327-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White Sarnadisc RhinoBond Sarnatherm ISO Coated Glass (20 PSI) 4x8 ft x 2.6 inch Sarnatherm ISO (20 PSI) 4x8 ft x 2.6 inch Sarnadisc (2 inch round) Sikaplan Fastened 45 10x150 ft White DECK Sarnafil S327-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White Sarnadisc RhinoBond Sarnatherm Tapered ISO Coated Glass (20 PSI) Sarnadisc (2 inch round) Sikaplan Fastened 45 10x150 ft White DECK New? Field Perimeter Corner True 6 per 10 per 16 per True board board board True True True 18 in. o.c. 18 in. o.c. 18 in. o.c. True False True 6 per 10 per 16 per True board board board True True True 18 in. o.c. 18 in. o.c. 18 in. o.c. True False True 6 per 10 per 16 per True board board board True True 18 in. o.c. 18 in. o.c. 18 in. o.c. True False Sarnafil G410-15 60 mil 10x100 ft White True Sarnacol 2170 VC adhesive (5 gals) Sarnatherm ISO Coated Glass (20 PSI) 4x4 ft x 2.6 inch Sarnacol AD Board Adhesive Part A (5 gals) Sarnacol AD Board Adhesive Part B (5 gals) Vapor Retarder SA 31 3.74x133.8 ft 1.5 True 1.5 gal./sq. 1.5 gal./sq. gal./sq. True 12 in. o.c. 6 in. o.c. 4 in. o.c. True Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons 12 in. o.c. 6 in. o.c. 4 in. o.c. True Ribbons Ribbons Ribbons True SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING 2375 Rodolfo Court • Sparks, NV 89436 Tel.: (775) 626-7701 • Fax: (775) 626-7703 • usa.sarnafil.sika.com Page 4 of 6 Warranty Track 1. Notice of Award (NOA) ✓ 2. Acceptance of NOA (ANDA) 3. Field Inspection Report 4. Inspection for Warranty Report 5. Warranty Invoice Payment 6. Warranty Sarnafil BUILDING TRUST • Install Vapor Retarder SA 31 over wood and concrete deck. Deck shall be primed with VR SA water-based primer. Seal at perimeter, wall, and all roof penetrations. AIR RETARDER/TEMPORARY ROOF SECUREMENT ( SECTIONS A,B,C,D, E, B2 & A2,A3,B1,C1,D1, D2) • Install Sikaplan 45 membrane over the existing deck with a 4 inch overlap and fastened with Sarnafasteners and 2 inch Sarnadisc fastened at 24 inches on center. SARNATHERM ISOCYANURATE COATED GLASS INSULATION SECUREMENT — RHINOBOND (SECTION A,B,C,D, B2, A2,A3, B1, C1,C2,D1„ D2 AND SECTION E) • Fastener pull out tests MUST BE CONDUCTED. Submit results to Sika Sarnafil for acceptance. • Stagger joints at least 12 inches between layers. Use at least 2 layers of insulation when the total insulation thickness exceeds 21/2 inches. • Fasten insulation using Sarnadisc RhinoBond and Sarnafastener XP in a 2 by 3 foot grid pattern. Fasteners must be tight enough so that Sarnadisc does not turn, but not so tight as to deform Sarnadisc. • Field, Perimeter and Corner Areas: 6,10, 16 fasteners per 4x8 board. Increase fastener density by decreasing spacing between fastener points in one or both directions. Total tributary area to each fastener shall be no more than 60 percent for perimeter and 40 percent for corners, based on field of roof fastening density. • For Factory Mutual (F.M.) approval when installing a vapor retarder with a mechanically attached membrane, fasten insulation boards less than 2 inches thick at a rate of 1 fastener and insulation plate per 2 square feet (16 per 4'x8' board). Insulation boards greater than 2 inches thick fasten at a rate of 1 fastener and insulation plate per 4 square feet (8 per 4'x8' board). Increase fastener density 50% at the perimeter (24 per board for boards less than 2 inches thick, 12 per board for boards greater than 2 inches thick) and 75% at the corners (28 per board for boards less than 2 inches thick, 14 per board for boards greater than 2 inches thick) in from defined perimeter edge. The top layer of a multi -layer or single layer of insulation on a steel deck must be a minimum of 1.4 inches thick in accordance with Factory Mutual requirements. • For perimeter and corner attachment of insulation refer to Factory Mutual Data Sheet 1-28 & 1-29 as required RHINOBOND INDUCTION WELDING • Welding equipment shall be approved by Sika Sarnafil. Mechanics intending to use equipment shall have successfully completed a training course provided by Sika Sarnafil Technical Service Representative prior to welding. • Activate weld between membrane and plate using approved portable induction device. Induction coil must be positioned over center of Sarnadisc RhinoBond, +/- 1 inch. Portable induction device must elevate temperature of Sarnadisc RhinoBond from ambient to 400 - 500 degree F. Cycle time will be affected by available power. Use a heavy gauge power cord at a minimum 12 gauge by 100 feet. • When induction welding cycle is complete, immediately place a Cool and Clamp magnetic weight on welded assembly. Cool and Clamp device must be left in place for at least 60 seconds. SARNATHERM ISOCYANURATE COATED GLASS INSULATION SECUREMENT: SARNACOL AD INSULATION ADHESIVE (SECTION Al) • The installation crew must be trained in the application of insulation adhesive. • The substrate must be free of any debris, dirt, oil, grease, and standing water before applying the Sarnacol AD adhesive. • Apply adhesive directly to the substrate, using a ribbon pattern. Space 1/2" beads, 12 inch on center in the field of the roof, 6 inch on center in the perimeter area and 4 inch on center in corner areas to achieve proper coverage rates for the insulation attachment. • As adhesive is applied, allow to rise prior to placing the insulation board into wet adhesive. DO NOT ALLOW THE ADHESIVE TO SKIN OVER. Place maximum 4' x 4' boards into adhesive and walk into place as needed. Temporary ballast may be needed to insure board is properly seated. For Dens -Deck or Dens -Deck Prime, it is acceptable to use 4' x 8' boards. • Eliminate un -even surfaces to ensure positive contact between the insulation board and substrate. • Any loose boards MUST BE MECHANICALLY SECURED with screws and plates. MEMBRANE SECUREMENT: 2170 VC OVER SARNATHERM ISOCYANURATE COATED GLASS INSULATION (SECTION Al) • Apply Sarnacol 2170 VC adhesive in an even coating to insulation boards using a 3/4 inch nap paint roller at a rate of 1-1/4 gallons per 100 square feet and ALLOW TO DRY COMPLETELY. SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING 2375 Rodolfo Court • Sparks, NV 89436 Tel.: (775) 626-7701 • Fax: (775) 626-7703 • usa.sarnafil.sika.com Page 2 of 6 Warranty Track 1. Notice of Award (NOA) ✓ 2. Acceptance of NOA (ANDA) 3. Field Inspgction Report 4. Inspection for Warranty Report 5. Warranty Invoice Payment 6. Warranty Sarnafi/e BUILDING TRUST • Unroll Sarnafil G410 membrane over coated insulation boards and position adjacent to previous sheet. Overlap membrane a minimum of 3 -inches. Fold back one-half of the sheet's length. • Apply Sarnacol 2170 VC adhesive to the Sarnafil G410 membrane underside, in an even coating, at a rate of gallon per 100 square feet. Roll membrane back onto previously coated insulation boards. Use a steel linoleum roller to consistently and evenly press the membrane into adhesive layer while adhesive on back of the membrane is still WET/TACKY. DO NOT ALLOW ADHESIVE TO DRY. No adhesive shall be applied in the seam areas. • Do not coat more membrane than can be installed before the adhesive on the back dries. • Fold back remaining half of the Sarnafil G410 membrane and apply Sarnacol 2170 to underside in an even coating. Roll and press the membrane as indicated above. • Use Sarnastop at base of walls and curbs and secure with Sarnafasteners. SEAMS • A minimum of two seam cuts per day is required (start up AM/start up PM). Mark the samples with the date and time taken. Hold for Sika Sarnafil Technical Service Rep. • Under no circumstances shall Tack welding seams be permitted. • All membrane areas to be heat -welded must be cleaned with MEK or Acetone as needed to achieve consistent and proper welds. -------------- • Before scheduling a final inspection with the local Technical Service Representative, please utilize the enclosed "Project Foreman's Completion Checklist" to minimize common punch list items. Irk Gary Hite AUTHORIZED SIKA CORPORATION REPRESENTATIVE Cc: Steve Shaver (Tech Rep) CELL 206-650-4318 William Clark (Sales Rep) File (Cypress) DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this document, including but not limited to any recommendations regarding the use and application of Sika Corporation ("Sika" or "Sika Samafil") products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. The information contained in this document is valid only for the applications and uses of Sika products described herein. Any deviation from any of the instructions, uses, applications and recommendations contained in this document regarding the Sika products will void any Sika warranty. The user of the Sika products must test each product for suitability for the intended application and purpose. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's current Technical Data Sheet, label and Material Safety Data Sheets available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com. If project is a waterproofing application Sika strongly recommends that the Authorized Waterproofing Applicator submit shop drawings well prior to the job start for review by the Sika technical department to determine if the details are warrantable. If shop drawings are not submitted, the Applicator acknowledges that a Sika system waterproofing or single -source green roof warranty may not issue for the project and a membrane warranty will be provided if non -warrantable details are installed. Alternatively, changes to the details while the job is in progress may be needed which may require different products and additional training. This may result in extensive delays to the project. Correcting installed non -warrantable details to a warrantable condition, and all associated costs, are the applicators responsibility. All sales of Sika products are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com. SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING 2375 Rodolfo Court • Sparks, NV 89436 Tel.: (775) 626-7701 • Fax: (775),62677703,• usa.sarnafil.sika.com Page 3 of 6 Warranty Track 1. Notice of Award (NOA) •/ 2. Acceptance of NOA (ANOA) 3. Field Inspection Report 4'Inspection for Warranty Report 5. Warranty Invoice Payment 6. Warranty Vapor Retarder Substrate Samafil BUILDING TRUST 0.25-1.22 0.25-1.22 0.25-1.22 Vapor Retarder Primer VC (5 gals) True gal„/sq. gal./sq. gal./sq. DECK False SIKH CORPORATION • ROOFING 2375 Rodolfo Court • Sparks, NV 89436 Fel.: (775) 626-7701 • Fax: (775) 626-7703 • usa.sarnafil.sika.com Page 5 of 6 Warranty Track 1. Notice of Award (NOA) ✓ 2. Acceptance of NOA (ANDA) 3.{Field Insp*ction Report 4. Inspection for Warranty Report 5. Warranty Invoice Payment 6. Warranty FOREMAN'S COMPLETION CHECKLIST Samafi/® BUILDING TRUST Probe ALL seams (field seams, wall flashings, curb flashings and pipe penetrations) with a rounded screwdriver only. Make sure to push screwdriver foreword into seam (do not drag along seam edge) and open voids completely by twisting and pushing on screwdriver. Re -weld or patch voids as necessary. • Patches. (no smaller than 4"X4" in size, preferably round) • All T -joints. (when using thicker membranes 72 mil and above) • All punctures in membrane • Blowouts of "G" membrane. (Blowouts are tears in the membrane flashing that have been overheated and or over stretched.) • Surface scrapes that expose the darker underside of the membrane. (Usually caused by auto welder) All perimeter sheets are picture framed at inside and outside corners. (half sheet securement start and end at the walls. Where the sheets cross, stop at outer sheet and install fastener and membrane plates to continue rows of fasteners at inside and outside corners and hot air weld coverstrip) Top of membrane flashings (walls and curbs) are terminated 12" on center under minimum 4" counterflashing. If existing counterflashing cannot be removed but flashing membrane can be installed under counterflashing, grommetted fastener must be installed through existing counterflashing to secure membrane flashing. A minimum 4" extender metal secured with grommetted fasteners will be required where membrane flashingcannot be installed under existing counterflashing or coping. Grommetted fastening shall be spaced 12" on center. Wall flashings that exceed 30 -inches in height shall receive additional securement. For adhered flashing, rows of fasteners shall be installed at 24 inch intervals and fasteners spaced at 12 inch on center. For mechanically attached wall flashings (S327 or SikaPlan Only) rows of fasteners shall be installed at 18 inch on center and fasteners spaced at 12 inches on center. Rows of fasteners shall be installed within a overlapped seam or cover stripped with membrane hot air welded. Samareglet (exposed termination bar) installed at edge of all exposed wall or curb flashings and fastened with acceptable grommetted fasteners. Stainless steel hose clamps on all vent stacks and pipe flashings. Sikaflex lA sealant on termination bars, vent stacks, pipe flashings and in drains. (when exposed term -bar is installed vertically, both sides must be sealed) Drain flashings are free of stress fractures and all drain bolts are installed and tightened. Scuppers are sealed on outside of building. Protection layer of membrane or Sarnatred is installed under all wood sleepers and mechanical brackets. Contaminants on membrane. (Clean only with Sarnasolve or 100% mineral spirits or consult Sika Sarnafil for other acceptable cleaners.) All debris is removed from roof. SIKA CORPORATION • ROOFING ;2375 Rodolfo Court • Sparks, NV 89436 :Tel.: (775) 626-7701 • Fax: (775) 626-7703 • usa.sarnafil.sika.com Page 6 of 6 HUN•i-E R EnerlySrnar•t Polyiso HUNTER PANELS ROOFING TECH TOPIC #R103 UL RATINGS USING HUNTER PANELS H -SHIELD PRODUCTS OVER A COMBUSTIBLE DECK The following is a list of ways to achieve a UL Class A or B Rating over a combustible deck using Hunter Panels' H -Shield Products, saving you time, labor and money. Per UL ratings, the roofing deck incline cannot exceed 1/2:12. Class A Fire Ratings c.,vpSSIF, - A minimum of 1.0" H -Shield Premier installed directly over a combustible deck (R 5.7) • A minimum layer or multiple layers equaling 3" of H -Shield CG installed directly over a combustible deck (Single layer R 17.4, Two layers 1.5" R 17.2) / A minimum layer of 2.5" H -Shield CG installed over a minimum 2.5" layer of any Hunter Panels product (R 28.8) t p pgtosn4u-1 N(1 a • Ii' CLASS A FIRE RATING X� A minimum layer of 1.9" H -Shield CG installed over an approved UL fire rated base sheet (R 10.8) 1/2" H -Shield HD installed over a minimum 2.5" layer of any Hunter Panels product (R 16.9) 1/2" H -Shield HD over a minimum 1.4" layer of any Hunter Panels product, installed over an approved UL fire rated base sheet (R 10.5) Class B Fire Ratings RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA A minimum layer of 1.9" H -Shield CG installed directly over a combustible deck (R 10.8) SEP 28 2016 %" H -Shield HD installed over a minimum 1.4" layer of_MIT CENTER Hunter Panels product (R 10.5) CLASS B FIRE RATING Any system listed for use over a combustible deck can be installed over a non-combustible deck and achieve the same classification. For a complete list of UL Classifications please refer to the TGFU.R18846 Roofing Systems report, or contact the Hunter Panels Technical Department with any questions. b&aito 15 FRANKLIN STREET, PORTLAND, ME 04101 • 888.746.1114 • FAX: 877.775.1769 • HUNTERPANELS.COM 13tc Same"' BUILDING TRUST SARNAFIL° 5327 ENERGYSMART NERGY MEMBRANE 4S 72 80 FELTBACK hoof' Sarnafil S327 EnergySmart Roof Membrane is a PVC thermoplastic membrane produced with an integral polyester reinforcement for high strength, is highly reflective, guaranteed for thickness, with heat -weldable seams, and a unique lacquer coating applied to the top of the membrane to reduce dirt pick up. PRODUCT INFORMATION USES Sarnafil 5327 EnergySmart Roof Membrane is used in mechanically -attached applications with various fastening methods, over various substrates. AREAS OF APPLICATION • New Roofs • Reroofs FEATURES / BENEFITS • Excellent tear strength resistance • Factory applied lacquer coated to reduce dirt pick up • Hot-air welded seams for long-term performance • Proven membrane performance • Guaranteed thickness • Highly Reflective TESTS CODES / APPROVALS • FM Global • Underwriters Laboratories • Underwriters Laboratories of Canada • Miami -Dade County / Florida Building Code • ENERGY STAR® • California Title 24 • LEED / Green Globes • NSF/ANSI 347: Platinum Certified RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER PRODUCT DATA FORM COMPOSITION High-quality, PVC membrane containing ultraviolet light stabilizers, flame retardant and polyester scrim reinforcement with a unique lacquer coating on the top surface. COLOR • Top: White, Tan, and Reflective Gray • Bottom: Gray 1/4 2-22-16 Version # 6 PACKAGING • 48 mil (1.2 mm) Membrane* 10 ft x 150 ft rolls, 464 lbs per roll, 8 rolls per pallet 5 ft x 150 ft rolls, 232 lbs per roll, 12 rolls per pallet 10 ft x 100 ft feltback rolls, 363 lbs per roll, 9 rolls per pallet * Made to order, minimum volume required, extended production lead times, speak with Sika — Roofing Sales Rep for further info. • 60 mil (1.5 mm) Membrane 10 ft x 100 ft rolls, 389 lbs per roll, 8 rolls per pallet 5 ft x 100 ft rolls, 195 lbs per roll, 12 rolls per pallet 10 ft x 80 ft feltback rolls, 354 lbs per roll, 9 rolls per pallet 8 in x 100 ft rolls, 25 lbs per roll (Coverstrip) • 72 / 80 mil (1.8 / 2.0 mm) Membrane 10 ft x 100 ft rolls, 471 / 520 lbs per roll, 4 rolls per pallet 5 ft x 100 ft rolls, 236 / 260 lbs per roll, 9 rolls per pallet 10 ft x 50 ft feltback rolls, 262 / 287 lbs per roll, 10 rolls per pallet 10 ft x 80 ft feltback rolls, 419 / 459 lbs per roll, 8 rolls per pallet STORAGE STORAGE CONDITIONS Store rolls on pallets and fully protected from the weather with clean canvas tarpaulins. Unvented polyethylene tarpaulins are not accepted due to the accumulation of moisture beneath the tarpaulin in certain weather conditions that may affect the ease of membrane weldability. TECHNICAL DATA TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES* Property ASTM Test Method ASTM Type III D-4434 Spec. Requirement Typical Results Overall Thickness, mil D751 45 48 60 72 80 Thickness Over Scrim, mil -- 16 21 27 35 40 Reinforcing Material -- -- Polyester Felt Weight, oz/yd2 (feltback membrane only) 9 9 9 9 Breaking Strength, lbf/in (N) D751 200 (890) 295 (1312) 305 (1356) 315 (1401) 325 (1445) Elongation at Break, % 1 1 M. D. & C.M.D. D751 15 & 15 27.5 & 28.5 28.5 & 29.5 29 & 30 29.5 & 30.5 Seam Strength, % of original2 D751 75 Pass Pass Pass Pass Retention of Properties After Heat Aging D3045 Tensile Strength, % of original D751 90 Pass Pass Pass Pass Elongation, % of original D751 90 Pass Pass Pass Pass Tearing Resistance, lbf (N) D1004 45 (200) 47 (209) 48 (213) 48.5(216) 49 (218) Low Temperature Bend, 40°F(40°C) D2136 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Accelerated Weathering Test, Hours (Florescent Light UV exposure) G154 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Cracking (7x magnification) -- None None None None None Discoloration (by observation) -- Negligible Negligible Crazing (7x magnification) -- None None None None None Linear Dimensional Change, % D1204 0.5 -0.10 -0.12 -0.13 -0.14 Weight Change After Immersion in Water, % D570 ± 3.0 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.8 Static Puncture Resistance, lbf (kg) D5602 33 (15) Pass Pass Pass Pass Product Data Sheet Sarnafil 5327 Energy5mart 2-22-16, VERSION #6 2/4 North America Membrane BUILDING TRUST Dynamic Puncture Resistance, ft-Ibf (J) D5635 14.7 (20) Pass Pass Pass Pass Recycled Content -- -- 9% Pre -consumer, 1% Post -consumer * Results may differ based upon statistical variations depending upon mixing methods and equipment, temperature, application methods, test methods, actual site conditions, and curing conditions. 1 M.D. = Machine Direction, C.M.D. = Cross Machine Direction Failure occurs through membrane rupture not seam failure. EnergySmart Colors INITIAL SOLAR REFLECTANCE' 3 -YEAR SOLAR REFLECTANCE' INITIAL THERMAL EMITTANCE' 3 -YEAR THERMAL EMITTANCE' INITIAL SOLAR REFLECTANCE INDEX 3 -YEAR SOLAR REFLECTANCE INDEX EnergySmart White3 0.83 0.63 0.90 0.86 104 75 EnergySmart Tan3 0.73 0.65 0.85 0.86 89 78 EnergySmart Reflective Gray4 0.73 0.65 0.89 0.88 90 78 Solar Reflectance testing according to ASTM C1549 'Thermal Emittance testing according to ASTM C1371, Slide Method 3 EnergySmart White and EnergySmart Tan membranes meet ENERGY STAR®, LEED, Green Globes, and California's Title 24 criteria for Low and Steep Slope applications. a EnergySmart Reflective Gray membrane meets LEED, Green Globes, and California's Title 24 criteria for Low and Steep Slope applications. SYSTEM INFORMATION APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATION Sarnafil S327 EnergySmart is rolled out after proper preparation of the approved substrate and fastened to the roof deck with appropriate mechanically fastened system with sarnafasteners in accordance with Sika's technical requirements. Sarnafil 5327 EnergySmart seams are heat -welded together by trained operators using hot-air welding equipment. Different mechanically fastened systems require different application methods. Please consult Sika's Specifications or Applicator Handbook for detailed installation procedures. AVAILABILITY From Sika Authorized Applicators when used within Sarnafil roofing systems. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. WARRANTY Upon successful completion of the installed roof by the Sika Authorized Applicator, Sika Corporation will provide a warranty to the Building Owner via the Sika Authorized Applicator. Product Data Sheet North America Sarnafil 5327 EnergySmart Membrane 2-22-16, VERSION #6 3/4 BUILDING TRUST 'r LEGAL NOTES All information provided by Sika Corporation ('Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800- 451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.samafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPUED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE UABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATION — ROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800-451-2504 (p) 781-828-5365 (f) usa.sarnafil.sika.com webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com SIKA CANADA INC. 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.com marketing.construction@ca.sika.com Product Data Sheet Sarnafil 5327 EnergySmart 2-22-16, VERSION #6 4/4 North America Membrane BUILDING TRUST FULLY ADHERED TABLE FOR GEORGIA PACIFIC ATTACHMENT GP Products FASTENERS 4' x 8' Board FM RATING 1/4" Dens -Deck 12 1-60 1/4" Dens -Deck 15 1-90 1/4" Dens -Deck Prime 12 1-60 1/4" Dens -Deck Prime 12 1-90 1/2" Den -Deck 10 1-60 1/2" Dens -Deck 15 1-90 1/2" Dens -Deck Prime 10 1-60 1/2" Dens -Deck Prime 12 1-90 5/8" Dens -Deck 8 1-60 5/8" Dens -Deck 8 1-90 5/8" Dens -Deck Prime 8 1-60 5/8" Dens -Deck Prime 8 1-90 5/8" Dens -Deck Prime 24 1-180 6 Fasteners Per 4' x 8' Board (5.33sq ft) FM FASTENING RATES FULLY ADHERED TABLE FOR INSULATION ATTACHEMENT INSULATION THICKNESS FASTENERS 4' x8' Board General < 2" 16 (2sq ft) General > 2" 8 (4sq ft) Atlas & Hunter < 1.5" 16 (2sq ft) Atlas & Hunter > 1.5" & < 2" 11 (2.7sq ft) Atlas & Hunter > 2" 8 (4 sq ft) Georgia Pacific Use TABLE Above Insulation w/ Vapor/Air Use Thickness Above GP w/ Vapor/Air Use Thickness Above Polystyrene w/ 1/4" DD 1" - 4.5" 16 (2sq ft)) MECHANICALLY ATTACHED TABLE FOR INSULATION ATTACHMENT INSULATION THICKNESS FASTENERS 4' x 8' Board Insulations Any 6 (5.33sq ft) '‘' Georgia Pacific Any 6 (5.33sq ft) Extruded Polystyrene Any 6 (5.33sq ft) Expanded Polystyrene Any 6 (5.33sq ft) Iso or GP w/ Vapor/Air < 2" 16 (2sq ft) Iso or GP w/ Vapor/Air > 2" 8 (4sq ft) Polystyrene w/ Vapor/Air Any 16 (2sq ft) 8 Fasteners Per 4' x 8' Board (4sq ft) Notes: 1. When installing multiple layers of Insulations the fastening pattern is determined by the top board. 2. When adhering boards on a steel deck application, the bottom board must be mechanically attached according to minimum requirements for the board thickness. 3. Fasteners driven Into lightweight Insulating concrete should not be closer than 4 in. (102 mm) on center to avoid cracking the deck. FM Securement bU o.21014 4of4 16 Fasteners Per 4' x 8' Board (2sq ft) 4' RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER December 9, 2005 Maximum Flute Span Dens Deck Isoc anurate Thisckness Span Thickness Span 1/4 inch 2-5/8/ inches 1 to 1.4 inches 2-5/8 inches 1/2 inch 5 inches 1.5 to 4 inches 4-3/8 inches 5/8 inch 8 inches 8 Fasteners Per 4' x 8' Board (4sq ft) Notes: 1. When installing multiple layers of Insulations the fastening pattern is determined by the top board. 2. When adhering boards on a steel deck application, the bottom board must be mechanically attached according to minimum requirements for the board thickness. 3. Fasteners driven Into lightweight Insulating concrete should not be closer than 4 in. (102 mm) on center to avoid cracking the deck. FM Securement bU o.21014 4of4 16 Fasteners Per 4' x 8' Board (2sq ft) 4' RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER December 9, 2005 BUILDING TRUST I 4 SARNAFASTENER #15 XP Sarnafastener #15 XP is a threaded drill point fastener used within Sarnafil® roof systems to attach Sarnafil S327 Membrane or Sarnatherm® insulation, Sarnatherm roof boards, gypsum roof boards, or other Sika approved boards into steel decking (18-24 gauge), wood plank (min. 1-1/2"), or wood sheathing (>15/32"). PRODUCT INFORMATION USES Used in conjunction with Sarnadiscs, Sarnarail, Sarnabars, or Sarnaplates for attachment direct to the roof deck. AREAS OF APPLICATION • New Roof Applications • Reroof Applications FEATURES / BENEFITS • Oversized heavy shank and thread diameters. • Deep buttress threads for high pullout resistance. • Miniature drill point penetrates decks quickly and contributes to exceptional resistance to back out. CODES / APPROVALS • Factory Mutual 4470 • Miami -Dade County PRODUCT DATA FORM COMPOSITION 1/3 5-02-16 Version # 1 Made from carbon steel, treated with a corrosion -resistant coating to meet the criteria for corrosion resistance. • Thread Diameter: 0.265 inch (6.7 mm) • Shank Diameter: 0.202 inch (5.1 mm) • Head Diameter: 0.435 inch (11 mm) • Head Style: #3 Phillips COLOR Blue RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER Qllo� PACKAGING Length Thread Packaging Weight 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) Full 1000 / Pail 12 lb (5.4 kg) (512 1nch mm) Full 1000 / Pail (9.1k0 9 6 mm) mm) (7) Full 1000 / Pail b (13.2h 29 kg) 4 inch (102 mm) 3 inch (76 mm) 1000 / Pail 38 lb (17.2 kg) 5 inch48 (127 mm) inch 1000 /Pail (21.81 lb 6 inch (152 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 500 / Pail 28 lb (12.7 kg) 7 inch (178 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 500 / Pail 34 lb (15.4 kg) 8 inch (203 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 500 / Pail 38 lb (17.2 kg) 9 inch (229 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 500 /Box 42 Ib (19.1 kg) 10 inch (254 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 500 / Box 47 Ib (21.3 kg) 12 inch (305 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 500 / Box 56 lb (25.4 kg) 14 inch (356 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 250 /Box 32 lb (14.5 kg) 16 inch (406 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 250 / Box 38 lb (17.2 kg) 18 inch (457 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 250 /Box 41 lb (18.6 kg) 20 inch (508 mm) 4 inch (102 mm) 250 /Box 44 lb (20 kg) * One #3 Phillips drive bit is included in each box. SYSTEM INFORMATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The Sarnafastener #15 XP is fastened straight into the roof deck with a heavy-duty (4 amp minimum), variable speed (0-2500 rpm), reversible screwgun with a clutch release and a #3 Phillips drive bit. Sarnafastener #15 XP must penetrate steel and wood plank roof decks by 1 inch (25mm) and the underside of wood sheathing roof decks by a 1/2 inch (13mm). Care must be taken not damage the roof deck. Choose the correct fastener length and do not overdrive or underdrive the fastener. Pullout tests are required prior to job start when used with existing wood sheathing roof decks for technical evaluation. AVAILABILITY From Authorized Applicators when used within Sarnafil roofing or waterproofing systems. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. Product Data Sheet North America Sarnafastener #15 XP Fastener 5-02-16, VERSION #1 2/3 BUILDING TRUST WARRANTY As a Sika supplied accessory, Sarnafastener #15 XP is covered under Sika Corporation warranties. LEGAL NOTES All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, Is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800- 451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.samafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and Instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPUED SHALL APPLY INCWDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE UABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATION — ROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800-451-2504 (p) 781-828-5365 (f) usa.sarnafil.sika.com webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com SIKA CANADA INC. 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.com marketing.construction@ca.sika.com Product Data Sheet Sarnafastener #15 XP 5-02-16, VERSION #1 3/3 North America Fastener BUILDING TRUST BUILDING TRUST SARNADISC RHINOBOND Sarnadisc RhinoBond is a specially designed polymer coated plate used with Sarnafasteners to attach Sarnatherm® insulation, Sarnatherm roof boards, gypsum roof boards, or other Sika approved boards directly to the roof deck or structural purlins prior to the installation of Sarnafil® 5327 membrane. The membrane is field welded to the Sarnadisc RhinoBond by induction welding. PRODUCT INFORMATION USES Used with Sarnafasteners when attaching Sarnafil S327 membrane direct to the roof deck. AREAS OF APPLICATION • New Roof Applications • Reroof Applications FEATURES / BENEFITS • Recessed center to provide protection to the membrane underside from abrasion by the fastener head. • Zero penetrations of the roof cover. TESTS STANDARDS / APPROVALS ■ Factory Mutual 4470 • Miami -Dade County PRODUCT DATA FORM COMPOSITION Metal plate with a polymer coating COLOR Black Topside DIMENSIONS Diameter: 3 in (75 mm) Thickness: 0.028 in (0.7 mm) PACKAGING 500 per pail, 54 lbs (24 kg) per pail bt QJoLj RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER 1/2 2-22-16 Version # 1 Cit SYSTEM INFORMATION INSTALLATION Sarnadisc RhinoBond is positioned on the surface of the insulation board. A Sarnafastener is set through the center of the disc and set into the roof deck or purlin. The Sarnadisc RhinoBond holds the insulation in place. AVAILABILITY From Authorized Applicators when used within Sarnafil roofing and waterproofing systems. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. WARRANTY As a Sika supplied accessory, Sarnadisc RhinoBond is covered under Sika Corporation warranties. LEGAL NOTES All information provided by Sika Corporation (`Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to Its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800- 451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and Instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE UABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATION — ROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800-451-2504 (p) 781-828-5365 (f) usa.sarnafil.sika.com webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com SIKA CANADA INC. 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.com marketing.construction@ca.sika.com Product Data Sheet Sarnadisc RhinoBond 2-22-16, VERSION #1 2/2 North America Disc BUILDING TRUST SARNATHERM® CG - 20 psi Sarnatherm CG is a rigid closed cell polyisocyanurate insulation board with coated glass facers. Sarnatherm CG is suitable for use in new construction and re -roofing with Sarnafil® or Sikaplan® membranes. PRODUCT INFORMATION USES Wherever insulation is required within a conventional roof assembly to achieve specified thermal resistance. AREAS OF APPLICATION • New Roofs • Recover Roofs • Mechanically Fastened Systems • Adhered Systems FEATURES / BENEFITS • Manufactured with no CFCs or HCFCs • Virtually no GWP (global warming potential) • Zero ODP (ozone depletion potential) • Recognized as resistant to mold growth • Compatible with Sarnafil and Sikaplan membranes • Improved coverage rates in adhered systems CODES I APPROVALS • ASTM C 1289 Type II, Class 2, Grade 2 (20 psi) • UL 1256, 790, 263 • FM 4450, 4470 • Miami -Dade County • State of Florida RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PRODUCT DATA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER COMPOSITION • Polyisocyanurate Foam Core • Coated Glass Facers COLOR Off -White Core with Light Gray Facer bvp- Davi 1/3 01-26-15 Version #1 PACKAGING • 4'x4'(1.2mx1.2nn) • 4'x8'(1.2mx2.4m) • Various Thicknesses STORAGE STORAGE CONDITIONS Factory -applied packaging is intended only for protection during transit. When stored outdoors or on the job site, the insulation should be stacked on pallets at least 4 in (102 mm) above ground level and completely covered with a weatherproof covering such as a tarpaulin. The temporary factory -applied packaging should be slit or removed to prevent accumulation of condensation. Refer to PIMA Technical Bulletin 109: Storage and Handling Recommendations for Polyiso Roof Insulation. TECHNICAL DATA TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES* Property ASTM Test Method Results Compressive Strength D 1621 20 psi (138 kPa) Dimensional Stability D 2126 < 2 % Water Absortion C 209 < 1.5 % Water Vapor Transmission E 96 < 4 perm (229 ng / (Pa.ssm2)) Flame Spread E 84 (10 min.) 40-60** Smoke Development E 84 (10 min.) 50-170** Service Temperature 11.4 -100° to 250° F (-73° to 121° C) *Physical properties listed above are presented as typical average values as determined by accepted ASTM test methods and are subject to normal manufacturing variation. **Numerical ratings are not intended to reflect performance under actual fire conditions. Flame spread index of 75 and smoke development <_ 450 meet code requirements for foam plastic roof insulation. Codes exempt foam plastic insulation when used in FM 4450 or UL 1256. THERMAL DATA LTTR Value* Thickness Flute Spanability in mm in mm 5.7 1.0 25 2 - 5/8 66.68 8.6 1.5 38 4 - 3/8 111.13 10.3 1.8 46 4 - 3/8 111.13 11.4 2.0 51 4-3/8 111.13 14.4 2.5 64 4 - 3/8 111.13 15.0 2.6 66 4 - 3/8 111.13 17.4 3.0** 76 4 - 3/8 111.13 20.5 3.5** 89 4 - 3/8 111.13 23.6 4.0** 102 4 - 3/8 111.13 *LTTR (long term thermal resistance) values are based on ASTM C 1289. Test samples were third -party selected and tested by an accredited material testing laboratory. The LTTR results were reviewed by FM Global and certified by the PIMA Quality Mark Program. **Use multiple layers when the total desired or specified R -value requires an insulation thickness greater than 2.7 in (68.58 mm). Product Data Sheet North America Sarnatherm CG - 20 psi Insulation 01-26-15, VERSION 51 2/3 BUILDING TRUST SYSTEM INFORMATION INSTALLATION Sarnatherm CG is installed by a Sika Authorized Applicator. Sarnatherm CG may be installed by mechanical -attachment to the roof deck with Sarnafasteners and Sarnaplates, by attachment with Sarnacol Board Adhesive, or by hot asphalt depending on project requirements and specifications. Roof insulation which has become wet or damaged should be removed and replaced with solid, dry insulation. Contact Sika Corporation — Roofing Technical Department regarding alternative methods of attachment. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. WARRANTY As a Sika supplied product, Sarnatherm CG is covered under Sika Corporation warranties. LEGAL NOTES All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika products) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800-451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the wamings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE UABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HEW BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATION — ROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800-451-2504 (p) 781-828-5365 (f) usa.sarnafil.sika.com webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com SIKA CANADA INC. 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.com marketing.construction@ca.sika.com Product Data Sheet Sarnatherm CG — 20 psi 01-26-15, VERSION 01 3/3 North America Insulation BUILDING TRUST BUILDING TRUST SARNATHERM® - 20 psi Sarnatherm is a rigid closed cell polyisocyanurate insulation board with fiber reinforced felt facers. Sarnatherm is suitable for use in new construction and re -roofing with Sarnafil® or Sikaplan® membranes. PRODUCT INFORMATION USES Wherever insulation is required within a conventional roof assembly to achieve specified thermal resistance. AREAS OF APPLICATION • New Roofs • Recover Roofs • Mechanically Fastened Systems • Adhered Systems FEATURES / BENEFITS • Manufactured with no CFCs or HCFC5 • Virtually no GWP (global warming potential) • Zero ODP (ozone depletion potential) • Compatible with Sarnafil and Sikaplan membranes CODES / APPROVALS • ASTM C 1289 Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi) • UL 1256, 790, 263 • FM 4450, 4470 • Miami -Dade County • State of Florida PRODUCT DATA RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA COMPOSITION • Polyisocyanurate Foam Core • Fiber Reinforced Felt Facers COLOR Off -White Core with Dark Brown Facer SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER bt(p• oczoi 1/3 01-26-15 Version #1 PACKAGING • 4' x 4' (1.2 m x 1.2 m) • 4' x 8' (1.2 m x 2.4 m) • Various Thicknesses STORAGE STORAGE CONDITIONS Factory -applied packaging is intended only for protection during transit. When stored outdoors or on the job site, the insulation should be stacked on pallets at least 4 in (102 mm) above ground level and completely covered with a weatherproof covering such as a tarpaulin. The temporary factory -applied packaging should be slit or removed to prevent accumulation of condensation. Refer to PIMA Technical Bulletin 109: Storage and Handling Recommendations for Polyiso Roof Insulation. TECHNICAL DATA TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES* Property ASTM Test Method Results Compressive Strength D 1621 20 psi (138 kPa) Dimensional Stability D 2126 < 2 % Water Absortion C 209 < 1.5 % Water Vapor Transmission E 96 < 1.5 perm (85.5 ng / (Pa•s•m2)) Flame Spread E 84 (10 min.) 40-60** Smoke Development E 84 (10 min.) 50-170** Service Temperature 11.4 -100° to 250° F (-73° to 121° C) *Physical properties listed above are presented as typical average values as determined by accepted ASTM test methods and are subject to normal manufacturing variation. **Numerical ratings are not intended to reflect performance under actual fire conditions. Flame spread index of <_ 75 and smoke development <_ 450 meet code requirements for foam plastic roof insulation. Codes exempt foam plastic insulation when used in FM 4450 or UL 1256. THERMAL DATA LTTR Value* Thickness Flute Spanability in mm in mm 5.7 1.0 25 2 - 5/8 66.68 8.6 1.5 38 4-3/8 111.13 10.3 1.8 46 4 - 3/8 111.13 11.4 2.0 51 4 - 3/8 111.13 14.4 2.5 64 4 - 3/8 111.13 15.0 2.6 66 4 - 3/8 111.13 17.4 3.0** 76 4 - 3/8 111.13 20.5 3.5** 89 4 - 3/8 111.13 23.6 4.0** 102 4 - 3/8 111.13 *LTTR (long term thermal resistance) values are based on ASTM C 1289. Test samples were third -party selected and tested by an accredited material testing laboratory. The LTTR results were reviewed by FM Global and certified by the PIMA Quality Mark Program. **Use multiple layers when the total desired or specified R -value requires an insulation thickness greater than 2.7 in (68.58 mm). Product Data Sheet North America Sarnatherm - 20 psi Insulation 01-26-15, VERSION #1 2/3 BUILDING TRUST SYSTEM INFORMATION INSTALLATION Sarnatherm is installed by a Sika Authorized Applicator. Sarnatherm may be installed by mechanical -attachment to the roof deck with Sarnafasteners and Sarnaplates, by attachment with Sarnacol Board Adhesive, or by hot asphalt depending on project requirements and specifications. Roof insulation which has become wet or damaged should be removed and replaced with solid, dry insulation. Contact Sika Corporation — Roofing Technical Department regarding alternative methods of attachment. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. WARRANTY As a Sika supplied product, Sarnatherm is covered under Sika Corporation warranties. LEGAL NOTES All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800-451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPUED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE UABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATION — ROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800-451-2504 (p) 781-828-5365 (f) usa.sarnafil.sika.com webmaster.sarnafil@us.sika.com SIKA CANADA INC. 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.com marketing.construction@ca.sika.com Product Data Sheet Sarnatherm — 20 psi 01-26-15, VERSION Ill 3/3 North America Insulation BUILDING TRUST f ( BUILDING TRUST SIKAPLAN® FASTENED ENERGYSMART OOF)) MEMBRANE fq?"1/5/701. 45 FELTBACK Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Roof Membrane is a highly reflective, thermoplastic PVC membrane, with polyester scrim reinforcement offered in 45 mil and 60 mil thicknesses. It is also available in 60 mil feltback which is manufactured with a recycled felt backing. PRODUCT INFORMATION USES Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Roof Membrane is mechanically fastened using various attachment components over approved substrates. AREAS OF APPLICATION • In -seam disc systems • In -seam batten, double -weld systems • RhinoBond® systems • New construction and reroofing FEATURES / BENEFITS • Excellent tear strength resistance • Heat welded seams for strength and security TESTS STANDARDS / APPROVALS • FM Global • Underwriters Laboratories • Underwriters Laboratories of Canada • Miami -Dade County • Florida Building Code • California Title 24 • USGBC LEED • Green Globes RECEIVED CITY OF TU KVV ILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER 1/4 8-16-16 Version #7 Oxpii PRODUCT DATA COMPOSITION Thermoplastic PVC membrane containing ultraviolet light stabilizers, flame retardant and polyester scrim reinforcement with a unique lacquer coating on the top surface. COLOR Top: White, Reflective Gray, and Tan Bottom: Dark Gray PACKAGING • 45 mil (1.2 mm) Membrane (White Only) Bareback: 10 ft x 150 ft (3 m x 45 m) roll, 418 lbs (189 kg) per roll, 8 rolls per pallet 5 ft x 150 ft (1.5 m x 45 m) roll, 209 lbs (95 kg) per roll, 12 rolls per pallet • 60 mil (1.5 mm) Membrane Bareback: 10 ft x 100 ft (3 m x 30 m) roll, 348 lbs (158 kg) per roll, 8 rolls per pallet 5 ft x 100 ft (1.5 m x 30 m) roll, 174 lbs (79 kg) per roll, 12 rolls per pallet Feltback: 10 ft x 100 ft (3 m x 30 m) feltback roll, 401 lbs (182 kg) per roll, 9 rolls per pallet STORAGE STORAGE CONDITIONS Store rolls on pallets and fully protected from the weather with clean canvas tarpaulins. Unvented polyethylene tarpaulins are not accepted due to the accumulation of moisture beneath the tarpaulin in certain weather conditions that may affect the ease of membrane weldability. TECHNICAL DATA TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES* Properties ASTM Test Method ASTM Type III D-4434 Spec. Requirement Typical Results Reinforcing Material -- -- Polyester Polyester Nominal Thickness, mil D751 45 45 60 Thickness Over Scrim, mil -- 16 20 24 Felt Weight, oz/yd2 (feltback membrane only) -- -- 9 9 Breaking Strength M.D.', lbf (N) D751 200 (890) 230 (1023) 303 (1348) Elongation at Break, % M. D.1 & % C.M.D.1 D751 15 & 15 20 & 20 20 & 20 Seam Strength, % of original2 D751 75 Pass Pass Retention of Properties After Heat Aging D3045 -- -- -- Tensile Strength, % of original D751 90 Pass Pass Elongation, % of original D751 90 Pass Pass Tearing Resistance, Ibf (N) D751 45 (200) 45 (200) 45 (200) Low Temperature Bend, -40°F (-40°C) D2136 Pass Pass Pass Accelerated Weathering Test (Florescent Light UV exposure) G154 5,000 Hours 10,000 Hours 10,000 Hours Cracking (7x magnification) -- None None None Discoloration (by observation) -- Negligible Negligible Negligible Product Data Sheet Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart 8-16-16, VERSION #7 2/4 North America Membrane BUILDING TRUST Crazing (7x magnification) -- None None None Linear Dimensional Change, % D1204 0.5% max. 0.31 0.24 Weight Change After Immersion in Water, % D570 ± 3.0% max. 2.9 2.5 Static Puncture Resistance, Ibf (kg) D5602 33 (15) Pass Pass Dynamic Puncture Resistance, ft-Ibf (J) D5635 14.7 (20) Pass Pass Recycled Content -- -- 9% Pre -consumer, 1% Post -consumer *Results may differ based upon statistical variations depending upon mixing methods and equipment, temperature, application methods, test methods, actual site conditions, and curing conditions. 1 M.D. = Machine Direction, C.M.D. = Cross Machine Direction 2 Failure occurs through membrane rupture not seam failure. Solar Reflectance testing according to ASTM C1549 2Thermal Emittance testing according to ASTM C1371, Slide Method 3 Derived using the California Title 24 calculation method for aged solar reflectance per Section 110.8(1)2. of the 2013 Building Energy Efficiency Standard, page 102. 4 CRRC Rapid Ratings: These are interim laboratory -aged values that simulate weathered values. These values will be replaced with the measured three-year aged values upon completion of the weathering process. SRI values calculated using Rapid Ratings may change once the aged rating replaces the interim rating. SYSTEM INFORMATION APPLICATION Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Roof Membrane is installed on acceptable substrates and fastened to the roof deck using the approved attachment method. The membrane is heat -welded together by trained mechanics using hot-air welding equipment. Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Roof Membrane can be used for flashings on Sikaplan Fastened roof projects. AVAILABILITY From Sika Authorized Applicators when used within Sikaplan roofing systems. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. WARRANTY Upon successful completion of the installed roof by the Sika Authorized Applicator, Sika Corporation will provide a warranty to the Building Owner via the Sika Authorized Applicator. Product Data Sheet North America Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Membrane 8-16-16, VERSION 87 3/4 BUILDING TRUST INITIAL SOLAR REFLECTANCE' 3 -YEAR SOLAR REFLECTANCE' INITIAL THERMAL EMITTANCE2 3 -YEAR THERMAL EMITTANCE2 INITIAL SOLAR REFLECTANCE INDEX 3 -YEAR SOLAR REFLECTANCE INDEX Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart White - 45 mil 0.83 0.643 0.89 Pending 104 Pending Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart White - 60 mil 0.85 0.663 0.89 Pending 107 Pending Sikaplan Adhered EnergySmart Reflective Gray - 60 mil 0.73 0.654 0.89 0.884 90 784 Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Tan - 60 mil Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Solar Reflectance testing according to ASTM C1549 2Thermal Emittance testing according to ASTM C1371, Slide Method 3 Derived using the California Title 24 calculation method for aged solar reflectance per Section 110.8(1)2. of the 2013 Building Energy Efficiency Standard, page 102. 4 CRRC Rapid Ratings: These are interim laboratory -aged values that simulate weathered values. These values will be replaced with the measured three-year aged values upon completion of the weathering process. SRI values calculated using Rapid Ratings may change once the aged rating replaces the interim rating. SYSTEM INFORMATION APPLICATION Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Roof Membrane is installed on acceptable substrates and fastened to the roof deck using the approved attachment method. The membrane is heat -welded together by trained mechanics using hot-air welding equipment. Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Roof Membrane can be used for flashings on Sikaplan Fastened roof projects. AVAILABILITY From Sika Authorized Applicators when used within Sikaplan roofing systems. MAINTENANCE Standard maintenance of roofs should include regular inspection of flashings, drains and termination sealants at least twice a year and after each storm. WARRANTY Upon successful completion of the installed roof by the Sika Authorized Applicator, Sika Corporation will provide a warranty to the Building Owner via the Sika Authorized Applicator. Product Data Sheet North America Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart Membrane 8-16-16, VERSION 87 3/4 BUILDING TRUST LEGAL NOTES All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika products) must test the products) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika products) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800-451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions an the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf Tide. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPUED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE UABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATION — ROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800-451-2504 (p) 781-828-5365 (f) usa.sarnafil.sika.com webmaster.sarnafil f@. us.sika.com SIKA CANADA INC. 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.com marketing.construction@ca.sika.com Product Data Sheet Sikaplan Fastened EnergySmart 8-16-16, VERSION #7 4/4 North America Membrane BUILDING TRUST Industrial Smoke Vent KEY FEATURES _� Available Snow Load (10 Pounds or 30 Pounds per Square Foot) AVAILABLE CERTIFICATIONS FM Approval #4430 UL Listed CE Certified PRODUCT PROFILE AW SUNOPT/CS High Performance Prismatic Daylighting An '4aiityBrands Company Warranty: 5 -year and 10 -year limited warranty available. Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms and conditions.aspx Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. Specifications subject to change without notice. Details Not To Scale TORSION BARS DGZ LENSCLWH Option Shown CURB SEAL TAPE WEATHER SWEEP (OPTIONAL) ROOF CURB ORDERED SEPARATELY SPECIFICATIONS CONNECTING ROD (NET I.D. CLEAR FRAME) RELEASE TRIGGER FUSIBLE LINK TRIPLE SILICON OR URETHANE SEAL RELEASE ARM HINGE BLOCK PLATED STEEL HINGE PIN CURB FRAME SAFETY -SECURITY GUARD WITH STAPLES OR CLIPS (OPTIONAL) NOTE: Finished curb should be 1" less then Net I.D. Clear Frame or 1/2" clearance on all sides between frame and finished flashing. V 4lllllIlll�l�l�lllllll► SKYLIGHT FASTENNERS RECEIVED CITY OF TU KWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER FM Approved Smoke Vents shall be Sunoptics model 870B Factory Mutual (curb mounted) as manufactured by Sunoptics Skylights, 6201 27th Street, Sacramento Ca. 95822 916/395-4700. UL Listed Smoke Vents shall be Sunoptics model 8708 UL Listed (curb mounted) as manufactured by Sunoptics Skylights, 6201 27th Street, Sacramento Ca. 95822 916/395-4700. Smoke Vents shall be glazed ready for installation. Smoke Vent frames shall be fabricated from 6063 T6 aluminum, finish to be natural mill. Frames shall have integral condensation and weepage gutters which drain interior moisture to the outside. Corners shall be mitered and welded. The acrylic glazing shall be separated from the Smoke Vent frame with a Silicon Seal. Note: Multi -glazed units default to include Insulated Thermal Break (ITBR), Curb Seal Tape, Weather Sweep (WSW) and screws. Single -glazed units default to not included any of these options. Certain airborne contaminants can diminish the integrity of acrylic and/or polycarbonate lenses. Refer to the compatibility tables for suitable uses on our website. Smoke Vents shall operate by a fusible link with a minimum tempature rating of 165 degrees. The fusible link mechanism with Gas Shocks shall include an exterior manual release cable for testing. Smoke Vents shall open to a minimum angle of 105 degrees. FM #4430 Approved Smoke Vent shall be Double glazed using CLEAR ARMOR' Clear Prismatic Polycarbonate over CLEAR ARMOR' High White Prismatic Polycarbonate lens, CC1 Rated, glazed in a Signature Series Dome configuration. SNOW LOAD LIFT IN PSF; 101b. only. Must have a Minimum 360° Fusible Link. UL Listed Smoke Vent lens shape can be Signature, which can be made from 100% Impact modified Acrylic or CLEAR ARMOR® Polycarbonate, or the Double hip lens which can only be made from 50% Impact Modified Acrylic. SNOW LOAD LIFT IN PSF (101b. or 301b.) PER PROD. ECT NEEDS. Smoke Vents not for use in Harsh, Corrosive, Marine and high -humidity Environmental Conditions such as Marina, Greenhouses, Petrol -Chemical facilities or other chemicals where the skylights may be exposed to such conditions. Cleaning Acrylic Lenses: Frequency of cleaning is determined by site conditions. When cleaning acrylic lenses, use only water or water with a mild soap. Use a soft rag to minimize scratching the acrylic. A pressure washer is acceptable to use as well. Never use ammonia, aromatic or petroleum based products to clean acrylic lenses. This will cause deterioration and cracking of the lens and will void the warranty. Skylights should not be installed in locations with an operating temperature in excess of -75° F or 180°F. 6201 27th Street, Sacramento, CA 95822 1916-395-4700 1800-289-4700 1916-395-9015 fax www.sunoptics.com 8706_I ustrial Smoke Vent 1 of 2 • ORDERING LOGIC Industrial Smoke Vent *available for UL, DH only 1) Single Glaze 2) Double Glaze 3) Not available with FM unit A SUNOPTI CS' 810B_Industrial Smoke Vent 6201 27th Street, Sacramento, CA 958221916-395-47001800-289-4700 1 916-395-9015 fax www.sunoptics.com © 2000-2016 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 07/12/16 2 of 2 ►►► Fixture ID Frame Call -Out ID Frame Width ID Frame Length Glazing Shape Glazing SIGL/ Signature Series SGZ Single Glaze DHPL Double Hip Series DGZ Double Glaze / SIG Signature Series 4050 51-1/4"x63-1/4" W51.250 Width 51.250 inches L63.250 Length 63.250 inches 4060 51-1/4"x75-1/4" W51.250 Width 51.250 inches 175.250 Length 75.250 inches 4070 51-1/4"x 87-1/4" W51.250 Width 51.250 inches 187.250 Length 87.250 inches 4080 52-1/4"x100-1/4" W52.250 Width 52.250 inches 1100.250 Length 100.250 inches 5060 63-5/8"x 75-5/8" W63.625 Width 63.625 inches L75.250 Length 75.250 inches 5070 63-1/4"x87-1/4" / W63.250 Width 63.250 inches 187.250 Length 87.250 inches 40 63-1/4"x99-5/8 W63.250 Width 63.250 inches L99.625 Length 99.625 inches Use CUST for Custom sized units. W_._ Custom Width L_._ Custom Length* Il I I I Mill Glazing Material Glazing Colors Fusible Link 165 Degree Fusible Link' 212 Degree Fusible Link' 286 Degree Fusible Link' 360 Degree Fusible Link 370 Degree Fusible Link 386 Degree Fusible Link Snow Load 1018 10 Pound Snow Load (Default) '/ 3018 30 Pound Snow Load' CCIHVHZ ai 50CC2 IUD Polycarbonate LENSWH White (Single Glaze Default)' 165FL Polycarbonate LENSCL Clear' 212FL 50%IMAcrylic"'/ LENSWHCL White Clear 2 / 286FL Acrylic Class 1 LENSCIWH Gear White (Double Glaze Default) ✓ 360FL Acrylic Class 3 LENSWHWH White White 2 370FL LENSCLCL Clear Gear 2 386FL CC2C13 p I I Unit Type Smoke Vent FrameFinishOptions RECE E r� �M OF TUKWILA sip 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER 870B Standard Frame MI Mill (Default)t. (blank) No Options FMRTG Factory Mutual Approved UL UL Listed Smoke Vent CE European Standard Certified ITBR Insulated thermal break NITBR No Insulated Thermal Break WSW Weather Sweep NWSW No Weather Sweep URS Urethane SealantCITY *available for UL, DH only 1) Single Glaze 2) Double Glaze 3) Not available with FM unit A SUNOPTI CS' 810B_Industrial Smoke Vent 6201 27th Street, Sacramento, CA 958221916-395-47001800-289-4700 1 916-395-9015 fax www.sunoptics.com © 2000-2016 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 07/12/16 2 of 2 • W I I D r_ 0 H 0 0 30 n C CO 0 m 0700 r m -Ir Z O mmO (/) Z D rn 0 3 O D m n 70 TI O � O I m 0 0 C co RNOLD SSOCIATES iNC. ONIHS`dl31V13W SS VO VZ 14275 Midway Road. Suite 170. Addison Texas 75001 972. 991. 1144 FAX 972. 991. 7302 CO O n z CD4t mx m �r.n 0 U) cn *0 Dm m m � D 111 -v cci mD 20 0 D o --4 D --Ir O• D • m nm I r (/) 0 D r- 2 0 73 71 0C Do m x m I\ (/) = D ry n O J • cf) rn m m r 90 m 0 SN31 '8 3IA V d 1HOI1A>IS PROJECT TITLE: ROOF REPLACEMENT DRAWINGS FOR: MACY'S FULFILLMENT CENTER 1700 South Center Parkway Tukwila, WA 98818 r- - 0 rG) C) C 30 to T1 V, z D _2 mr -0 o73 Z °moo In om mn ^ (n - o O- z 0 -i C = to ✓ m ✓ G) H 32if113f I1S ONIISIX3 0 = z -0 F -0(n(nm mrvcxx zm��� Omm-ml0 X0 m CI) G) HmCo z 0 0 ' m p • EQ. 5'-0" E aRNOW SSOCIATES INC. 14275 Midway Road, Suite 170, Addison Texas 75001 972. 991. 1144 FAX 972. 991. 7302 m p \ v 0 C IA r- 0 0 r- r- 0 0 0 0 m Dal x - 00 2 C cnz o 0 2 � d) *0 m I 1 I / I / / m p • 03 0 \ WO� m X 2D �-I -o z= 0 -- C co z d r X -1 z 0 0 m W en 0 m m p • RECEIVED CITY OF T UKWILA PROJECT TITLE: ROOF REPLACEMENT DRAWINGS FOR: SEP 2 8 2016 PR MACY'S FULFILLMENT CENTER 1700 South Center Parkway Tukwila, WA 98818 REVISIONS: DATE: 06.28.2016 DRAWN BY: MI/SNS PROJECT NO: 15.98710 Sarnafil° S327 RhinoBond System RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER bU o•voi DISCLAIMER All information provided by Sika Corporation ("Sika") concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommendations and advice relating to the application and use of Sika products, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when properly stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's instructions. In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions and other factors outside of Sika's control are such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such information, advice, recommendations or instructions related to its products. The user of the Sika product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(s). Sika reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its current terms and conditions of sale which are available at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling 800- 451-2504. Prior to each use of any Sika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's most current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet which are available online at usa.sarnafil.sika.com or by calling Sika's Technical Service Department at 800-451-2504. Nothing contained in any Sika materials relieves the user of the obligation to read and follow the warnings and instruction for each Sika product as set forth in the current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for intended use and assumes all risks. Buyer's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase price or replacement of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SIKA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. With respect to any guide specifications prepared and provided by Sika, such guide specifications are generic and nature and are provided as a general guide for informational purposes only to architects or roof designers/specifiers. Sika guide specifications are not intended to replace sound engineering and architectural practices and should not be relied upon for that purpose. Sika assumes no liability with respect to the provision of this guide specification, the preparation of the guide specifications, the design of the roofing or waterproofing system, the preparation and approval of the details and shop drawings, or for determining their suitability for a particular project or application. The architect, consultant and/or engineer or design professional for a particular project bears the sole responsibility for the design of the roofing or waterproofing system, for the preparation of the specifications, the preparation and approval of the details and shop drawings, and for determining their suitability for a particular project or application. SIKA MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE CONTENTS OF THESE GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS. SIKA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY TO ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM THE USE OF THESE GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS. Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification Contents Introduction Sarnafil S327 RhinoBond System Description Regional Offices Part 1 - General Conditions 1.01 Description 1 1.02 Quality Assurance 1 1.03 Submittals 2 1.04 Code Requirements 2 1.05 Product Delivery, Storage and Handling 3 1.06 Job Conditions 3 1.07 Bidding Requirements 5 1.08 Warranties 5 1.09 Warranty Durations 5 Part 2 - Products 2.01 General 5 2.02 Membrane 6 2.03 Flashing Materials 7 2.04 Insulations / Roof Boards 10 2.05 Attachment Components 11 2.06 Deck Primers 12 2.07 Vapor Retarders 12 2.08 Walkway Protection 13 2.09 Miscellaneous Accessories 13 2.10 Sealants and Pitch Pocket Fillers 14 2.11 Miscellaneous Fasteners and Anchors 14 2.12 Related Materials 14 Part 3 - Execution 3.01 Pre -Construction Conference 15 3.02 Substrate Condition 15 3.03 Substrate Preparation 15 3.04 Substrate Inspection 17 3.05 Vapor Retarder Installation 18 3.06 Wood Nailer Installation 19 3.07 Insulation / Roof Board Installation 20 3.08 Separation Layer Installation 20 3.09 Sarnafil S327 Membrane Installation 21 3.10 RhinoBond Induction Welding 21 3.11 Hot -Air Welding of Seam Overlaps 22 3.12 Membrane Flashing Installation 23 3.13 Liquid Flashing SW or WW Installation 25 3.14 Metal Flashing Installation 25 3.15 Sarnaclad Metal Base Flashings / Edge Metal Installation 25 3.16 Edge Metal Installation 25 3.17 Walkway Installation 26 3.18 Perimeter Warning Installation 27 3.19 Temporary Cut -Off 27 3.20 Completion 28 3.21 Details 28 1-16 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification INTRODUCTION Sarnafil S327 RhinoBond System Description The RhinoBond System is a non -membrane penetrating system that uses 3 inch (76 mm) diameter polymer coated metal discs, fastened into the deck through the insulation / roof board and allows membrane panels to overlap in any direction. The Sarnafil S327 membrane is then induction welded to the RhinoBond plate. The advantages of the RhinoBond System are speed at which a building can be "dried -in", simplicity of design, cost-effective and minimizes sheet flutter. Sarnafil S327 utilizes a high-strength polyester reinforcement that allows the RhinoBond system to exceed Factory Mutual requirements for wind uplift testing. The manufacturing process imparts dimensional stability and minimizes water -wicking by the reinforcement. Sarnafil S327 is lacquer -coated on the weathering surface to reduce dirt pick up; a Sarnafil membrane exclusive feature. It is available in EnergySmart® white and in other colors. Sarnafil S327 is marked at the factory with seam overlap lines for ease of installation. We welcome you to review the following Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification and we ask that you contact us if you have any questions or need any additional information. The proceeding specification should be amended as required to meet the project's needs. Thank you for choosing Sika Corporation for your roofing needs. 1-16 ii Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification NEW ENGLAND REGION 225 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 Phone:(781) 821-0865 Fax: (781) 821-9205 EASTERN REGION One Park Way 3rd Floor Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 Phone:(201) 327-0479 Fax: (201) 327-4069 SOUTHERN REGION 3483 Satellite Boulevard Duluth, GA 30096 Phone:(770) 495-0025 Fax:(770) 495-0027 MIDWEST REGION 200 W. 22nd St., Suite 216 Lombard, IL 60148 Phone:(800) 532-5123 Fax:(630) 620-9646 WEB ADDRESS: www.sikacorp.com REGIONAL OFFICES SOUTHWEST REGION 2517 Fairway Park, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77092 Phone: (713) 812-0102 Fax: (713) 812-0107 MOUNTAIN REGION 2881 South 900 West Salt Lake City, UT 84119 Phone:(801) 575-8648 Fax:(801) 355-4407 WESTERN REGION NORTH 2375 Rodolfo Court Sparks, NV 89436 Phone:(775) 626-7701 Fax:( 775) 626-7703 WESTERN REGION SOUTH 6590 Darin Way Cypress, CA 90630 Phone:(714) 898-9355 Fax:(714) 898-9357 EMAIL ADDRESS: webmaster.sarnafilaus.sika.com SIKA CANADA - ROOFING 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON L5T 1L5 Phone:(905) 795-3177 Fax:(905) 795-3192 www.sika.ca 1-16 iii Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System SECTION 07 5419 THERMOPLASTIC MEMBRANE ROOFING SARNAFIL S327 RHINOBOND SYSTEM TO DISPLAY OR HIDE SPECIFIER NOTES ' MS Word (2007 and later): 1. Select the OFFICE logo or FILE in the upper left corner. 2. Select OPTIONS. 3. Select DISPLAY on the left menu. 4. Select HIDDEN TEXT under "Always Show These". PART 1 - GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.01 A. B. MS Word (prior to 2007): 1. Select TOOLS. 2. Select OPTIONS. 3. Select VIEW. 4. Select HIDDEN TEXT. DESCRIPTION Scope To install a complete Sarnafil S327 RhinoBond system including membrane, flashings and other components. Related Work The work includes but is not limited to the installation of: 1. Removal of Existing Roofing and Insulation 2. Substrate Preparation 3. Roof Drains 4. Vapor Barrier 5. Wood Blocking 6. Insulation 7. Separation Layers 8. Roof Membrane 9. Fasteners 10. Adhesive for Flashings 11. Roof Membrane Flashings 12. Walkways 13. Metal Flashings 14. Sealants C. Upon successful completion of work the following warranties may be obtained: 1. Sika Corporation Warranty 2. Roofing Applicator Warranty 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. This roofing system shall be applied only by a Roofing Applicator authorized by Sika Corporation prior to bid (Sika Corporation "Applicator"). B. Upon completion of the installation and the delivery to Sika Corporation by the Applicator of certification that all work has been done in strict accordance with the contract specifications and Sika Corporation's requirements, a Sika Corporation Technical Service Representative will review the installed roof system wherever a System Warranty has been specified. C. There shall be no deviation made from the Project Specification or the approved shop drawings without prior written approval by the Owner, the Owner's Representative and Sika Corporation. D. All work pertaining to the installation of Sarnafil membrane and flashings shall only be completed by Applicator personnel trained and authorized by Sika Corporation in those procedures. Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System E. Roofing membrane manufacturer must have a demonstrated performance history of producing PVC roof membranes no less, in duration of years, than the warranty duration specified. F. Product to be manufactured by membrane supplier and not private labeled. G. Manufacturer to have a minimum of five years experience recycling their membranes at the end of their service life back into new membrane products. Provide a minimum of five reference projects. 1.03 SUBMITTALS At the time of bidding, the Applicator shall submit to the Owner (or Representative) the following: A. Copies of Specification. B. Samples of each primary component to be used in the roof system and the manufacturer's current literature for each component. C. Written approval by the insulation manufacturer (as applicable) for use and performance of the product in the proposed system. D. Sample copy of Sika Corporation's warranty. E. Sample copy of Applicator's warranty. F. Dimensioned shop drawings which shall include: 1. Outline of roof with roof size and elevations shown. 2. Profile details of flashing methods for penetrations. G. Certifications by manufacturers of roofing and insulating materials that all materials supplied comply with all requirements of the identified ASTM and other industry standards or practices. H. Certification from the Applicator that the system specified meets all identified code and insurance requirements as required by the Specification. I. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) 1.04 CODE REQUIREMENTS The Applicator shall submit evidence that the proposed roof system meets the requirements of the local building code and has been tested and approved or listed by the following test organizations. These requirements are minimum standards and no roofing work shall commence without written documentation of the system's compliance, as required in the "Submittals" section of this specification. A. System shall be designed to meet a minimum wind design requirements of the most recent version of ASCE 7. B. Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) - Norwood, MA 1. Class 1-60 (required for most situations) 2. Class 1-75 (for increased wind exposure) 3. Class 1-90 (for high wind exposure) C. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. - Northbrook, IL 1. Class A assembly 2. Class B assembly 3. Class C assembly 1-16 2 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System 1.05 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. All products delivered to the job site shall be in the original unopened containers or wrappings bearing all seals and approvals. B. Handle all materials to prevent damage. Place all materials on pallets and fully protect from moisture. C. Membrane rolls shall be stored lying down on pallets and fully protected from the weather with clean canvas tarpaulins. Unvented polyethylene tarpaulins are not accepted due to the accumulation of moisture beneath the tarpaulin in certain weather conditions that may affect the ease of membrane weldability. D. As a general rule all adhesives shall be stored at temperatures between 40°F (4°C) and 80°F (27°C). Read instructions contained on adhesive canister for specific storage instructions. E. All flammable materials shall be stored in a cool, dry area away from sparks and open flames. Follow precautions outlined on containers or supplied by material manufacturer/supplier. F. Any materials which the Owner's representative or Sika Corporation determine to be damaged are to be removed from the job site and replaced at no cost to the Owner. G. The existing pvc roof membrane is to be recycled by the manufacturer of the replacement membrane. Applicator is responsible for all costs associated with removing the membrane, preparing it and loading it for shipment, according to the manufacturer's published procedures. 1.06 JOB CONDITIONS A. Sika Corporation materials may be installed under certain adverse weather conditions but only after consultation with Sika Corporation, as installation time and system integrity may be affected. B. Only as much of the new roofing as can be made weathertight each day, including all flashing and detail work, shall be installed. All seams shall be cleaned and heat welded before leaving the job site that day. C. All work shall be scheduled and executed without exposing the interior building areas to the effects of inclement weather. The existing building and its contents shall be protected against all risks. D. All surfaces to receive new insulation, membrane or flashings shall be dry. Should surface moisture occur, the Applicator shall provide the necessary equipment to dry the surface prior to application. E. All new and temporary construction, including equipment and accessories, shall be secured in such a manner as to preclude wind blow -off and subsequent roof or equipment damage. F. Uninterrupted waterstops shall be installed at the end of each day's work and shall be completely removed before proceeding with the next day's work. Waterstops shall not emit dangerous or unsafe fumes and shall not remain in contact with the finished roof as the installation progresses. Contaminated membrane shall be replaced at no cost to the Owner. G. The Applicator is cautioned that certain Sarnafil membranes are incompatible with asphalt, coal tar, heavy oils, roofing cements, creosote and some preservative materials. Such materials shall not remain in contact with Sarnafil membranes. The Applicator shall consult Sika Corporation regarding compatibility, precautions and recommendations. H. Arrange work sequence to avoid use of newly constructed roofing as a walking surface or for equipment movement and storage. Where such access is absolutely required, the Applicator shall provide all necessary protection and barriers to segregate the work area and to prevent damage to adjacent areas. A substantial protection layer consisting of plywood over Sarnafelt or plywood over insulation board shall be provided for all new and existing roof areas that receive rooftop traffic during construction. Prior to and during application, all dirt, debris and dust shall be removed from surfaces by vacuuming, 1-16 3 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System sweeping, blowing with compressed air or similar methods. J. The Applicator shall follow all safety regulations as required by OSHA and any other applicable authority having jurisdiction. K. All roofing, insulation, flashings and metal work removed during construction shall be immediately taken off site to a legal dumping area authorized to receive such materials. Hazardous materials, such as materials containing asbestos, are to be removed and disposed of in strict accordance with applicable City, State and Federal requirements. L. All new roofing waste material (i.e., scrap roof membrane, empty cans of adhesive) shall be immediately removed from the site by the Applicator and properly transported to a legal dumping area authorized to receive such material. M. The Applicator shall take precautions that storage and application of materials and equipment does not overload the roof deck or building structure. N. Installation of a Sarnafil membrane over coal tar pitch or a resaturated roof requires special consideration to protect the Sarnafil membrane from volatile fumes and materials. Consult Sika Corporation for precautions prior to bid. O. Flammable adhesives and deck primers shall not be stored and not be used in the vicinity of open flames, sparks and excessive heat. P. All rooftop contamination that is anticipated or that is occurring shall be reported to Sika Corporation to determine the corrective steps to be taken. Q. The Applicator shall verify that all roof drain lines are functioning correctly (not clogged or blocked) before starting work. Applicator shall report any such blockages in writing (letter copy to Sika Corporation) to the Owner's Representative for corrective action prior to the installation of the Sika Corporation roof system. R. Applicator shall immediately stop work if any unusual or concealed condition is discovered and shall immediately notify Owner of such condition in writing for correction at the Owner's expense (letter copy to Sika Corporation). S. Site cleanup, including both interior and exterior building areas that have been affected by construction, shall be completed to the Owner's satisfaction. T. All landscaped areas damaged by construction activities shall be repaired at no cost to the Owner. U. The Applicator shall conduct fastener pullout tests in accordance with the latest version of the SPRI/ANSI Fastener Pullout Standard to verify condition of the deck/substrate and to confirm expected pullout values. V. The Sarnafil membrane shall not be installed under the following conditions without consulting Sika Corporation's Technical Dept. for precautionary steps: 1. The roof assembly permits interior air to pressurize the membrane underside. 2. Any exterior wall has 10 percent or more of the surface area comprised of opening doors or windows. 3. The wall/deck intersection permits air entry into the wall flashing area. W. Precautions shall be taken when using Sarnacol adhesives at or near rooftop vents or air intakes. Adhesive odors could enter the building. Coordinate the operation of vents and air intakes in such a manner as to avoid the intake of adhesive odor while ventilating the building. Keep lids on unused cans at all times. X. Protective wear shall be worn when using solvents or adhesives or as required by job conditions. Y. Sarnafil membranes are slippery when wet or covered with snow, frost, or ice. Working on surfaces under these conditions is hazardous. Appropriate safety measures must be implemented prior to working 1-16 4 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System on such surfaces. Always follow OSHA and other relevant fall protection standards when working on roofs. 1.07 BIDDING REQUIREMENTS A. Pre -Bid Meeting: A pre-bid meeting shall be held with the Owner's Representative and involved trades to discuss all aspects of the project. The Applicator's field representative or roofing foreman for the work shall be in attendance. Procedures to avoid rooftop damage by other trades shall be determined. B. Site Visit: Bidders shall visit the site and carefully examine the areas in question as to conditions that may affect proper execution of the work. All dimensions and quantities shall be determined or verified by the Applicator. No claims for extra costs will be allowed because of lack of full knowledge of the existing conditions unless agreed to in advance with the Owner or Owner's Representative. 1.08 WARRANTIES A. Sika Corporation Warranty Upon successful completion of the work to Sika Corporation's satisfaction and receipt of final payment, the Sika Corporation Warranty shall be issued. 1. Membrane Warranty 2. System Warranty (only products purchased from Sika Corporation are covered under System Warranty) B. Applicator/Roofing Contractor Warranty Applicator shall supply Owner with a separate workmanship warranty. In the event any work related to roofing, flashing, or metal is found to be within the Applicator warranty term, defective or otherwise not in accordance with Contract Documents, the Applicator shall repair that defect at no cost to the Owner. Applicator's warranty obligation shall run directly to Owner, and a copy shall be sent to Sika Corporation. C. Owner Responsibility Owner shall notify both Sika Corporation and the Applicator of any leaks as they occur during the time period when both warranties are in effect. 1.09 WARRANTY DURATIONS A. Sika Corporation's warranty shall be in effect for a year duration. B. Applicator's/Roofing Contractor's Warranty shall be in effect for a year duration. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. Components of the roof system are to be products of Sika Corporation as indicated on the Detail Drawings and specified in the Contract Documents. B. Components to be used that are other than those supplied or manufactured by Sika Corporation may be submitted for review and acceptance by Sika Corporation. Sika Corporation's acceptance of any other product is only for a determination of compatibility with Sika Corporation products and not for inclusion in the Sika Corporation warranty. The specifications, installation instructions, limitations, and restrictions of 1-16 5 $ika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System the respective manufacturers must be reviewed by the Owner's Representative for acceptability for the intended use with Sika Corporation products. C. Special consideration should be given to construction related moisture. An example is the significant amount of moisture generated when concrete floor slabs are poured after the roof has been installed. Sika Corporation is not responsible for damage to the insulation when exposed to construction related moisture. D. Consult respective product data sheets for additional information. 2.02 MEMBRANE A. Membrane shall conform to: 1. ASTM D4434 (latest version), "Standard for Polyvinyl Chloride Sheet Roofing". Classification: Type III. 2. NSF/ANSI Standard 347, "Sustainability Assessment for Single Ply Roofing Membranes". Certification Level: Platinum. 3. The manufacture to guarantee that the membrane thickness meets or exceeds [the specified thickness] when tested according to ASTM D751 B. Sarnafil S327 thermoplastic membrane with polyester reinforcement and lacquer coating. C. Thickness 1. Sarnafil S327-12, 48 mil (1.2 mm) 2. Sarnafil S327-15, 60 mil (1.5 mm) 3. Sarnafil S327-18, 72 mil (1.8 mm) 4. Sarnafil S327-20, 80 mil (2.0 mm) 5. Other D. Color of Membrane 1. EnergySmart White, initial solar reflectance of 0.83, emittance of 0.90, and solar reflective index (SRI) of 104 (ENERGY STAR listed). 2. EnergySmart Light Gray, initial solar reflectance of 0.51, emittance of 0.84, and solar reflective index (SRI) of 58 (ENERGY STAR listed). 3. EnergySmart Tan, initial solar reflectance of 0.73, emittance of 0.85, and solar reflective index (SRI) of 89. 4. Copper Brown 5. Evergreen 6. Lead Gray 7. Patina Green 8. Other E. Typical Physical Properties (1) Property Overall Thickness, mil Thickness Over Scrim, mil Reinforcing Material ASTM Test Method D751 ASTM Typelll D-4434 Spec. Requirement 45 16 48 21 Polyester Typical Results 60 27 Polyester 72 35 Polyester 80 40 Polyester 1-16 6 .Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System Felt Weight, oz/yd2 9 9 9 9 (feltback membrane only) Breaking Strength, lbf/in (N) D751 200 (890) 295 (1312) 305 (1356) 315 (1401) 325 (1445) Elongation at Break, % D751 15 & 15 27.5 & 28.5 & 29 & 30 29.5 & M. D.1 & C.M.D.1 28.5 29.5 30.5 Seam Strength, % of original2 D751 75 Pass Pass Pass Pass Retention of Properties After Heat Aging D3045 Tensile Strength, % of original D751 90 Pass Pass Pass Pass Elongation, % of original D751 90 Pass Pass Pass Pass Tearing Resistance, lbf (N) D1004 45 (200) 47 (209) 48 (213) 48.5 (216) 49 (218) Low Temperature Bend, D2136 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass -40°F (-40°C) Accelerated Weathering Test (Florescent Light UV exposure), G154 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Hours Cracking (7x magnification) None None None None None Discoloration (by observation) Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Negligible Crazing (7x magnification) None None None None None Linear Dimensional Change, % D1204 0.5 -0.10 -0.12 -0.13 -0.14 Weight Change After Immersion D570 ± 3.0 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.8 in Water, Static Puncture Resistance D5602 Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Dynamic Puncture Resistance, D5635 14.7 (20) Pass Pass Pass Pass ft-lbf (J) Recycled Content 9% Pre -Consumer / 1% Post -Consumer (10' & 5' sheet only) * Results may differ based upon statistical variations depending upon mixing methods and equipment, temperature, application methods, test methods, actual site conditions, and curing conditions. 1 M.D. = Machine Direction, C.M.D. = Cross Machine Direction 2 Failure occurs through membrane rupture not seam failure. 2.03 FLASHING MATERIALS A. Wall / Curb Flashing 1. Sarnafil G410 Membrane A fiberglass reinforced membrane adhered to approved substrates using Sarnacol adhesive. 2. G459 Flashing Membrane A fiberglass reinforced membrane adhered to asphalt, other contaminated surfaces, or approved substrates using Sarnacol adhesive. G459 comes in 6.5' and 3.25' widths and is 60 mil (1.5mm) thick. The standard color is white on tan. The tan side of the membrane must be the side exposed to the contamination. 3. Sarnaclad A PVC -coated, heat -weldable sheet metal capable of being formed into a variety of shapes and profiles. Sarnaclad is a 24 gauge, G90 galvanized metal sheet with a 20 mil (0.5 mm) unsupported Sarnafil membrane laminated on one side. The dimensions of Sarnaclad are 4 ft x 8 ft (1.2 m x 2.4 m) or 4 ft x 10 ft (1.2 m x 3.0 m). B. Perimeter Edge Flashing 1. Edge Grip Fascia A prefabricated perimeter edge system provided by Sika Corporation. The system has concealed fasteners with no penetrations on the horizontal roof surface and includes fasteners and splice plates. 1-16 7 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System Edge Grip is made from two distinct parts. A rigid retainer base plate and a decorative snap -on fascia cover. The retainer is made from 20 gauge galvanized steel in 10 foot (3048 mm) standard lengths and is provided with 9/32 inch (7 mm) slotted pre -punched holes for fastener spacing at 12 inches (152 mm) on center. As an option the retainer base plate is also available in 0.05 inch (1.3 mm) aluminum. The snap -on fascia cover is available in 10 foot (3048 mm) lengths and in a variety of thickness, colors, finishes, and widths. Kynar-500 colors are available for galvanized steel and natural mill finished aluminum. Clear and anodized colors are available for anodized finished aluminum. Matching corners, end caps, fascia sumps, spillouts, etc. are available as accessories. a) Retainer base plate shall be 20 gauge galvanized steel in 10 ft. lengths. b) Retainer base plate shall be 0.05 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. c) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 24 gauge galvanized steel in 10 ft. lengths. d) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 0.04 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. e) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 0.05 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. f) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 0.063 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. g) Snap -on fascia cover shall have a natural mill finish. h) Snap -on fascia cover shall have a Kynar finish. i) Snap -on fascia cover shall have a anodized finish. j) Snap -on fascia cover color shall be 2. Edge Grip Extruded Fascia A heavy-duty prefabricated perimeter edge system provided by Sika Corporation. The system has concealed fasteners with no penetrations on the horizontal roof surface and includes fasteners and splice plates. Edge Grip Extruded is made from two distinct parts. A heavy-duty extruded retainer base plate and a decorative snap -on fascia cover. The extruded retainer is made from 0.10 inch (2.5 mm) extruded aluminum in 10 foot (3048 mm) standard lengths and is provided with 0.187 inch (4.7 mm) pre -punched slotted holes for fastener spacing at 12 inches (152 mm) on center. The snap -on fascia cover is available in 10 foot (3048 mm) lengths and in a variety of thickness, colors, finishes, and widths. Kynar-500 colors are available for galvanized steel and natural mill finished aluminum. Clear and anodized colors are available for anodized finished aluminum. Matching corners, end caps, fascia sumps, spillouts, etc. are available as accessories. a) Retainer base plate shall be 0.10 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. b) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 24 gauge galvanized steel 10 ft. lengths. c) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 0.04 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. d) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 0.05 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. e) Snap -on fascia cover shall be 0.063 inch aluminum in 10 ft. lengths. f) Snap -on fascia cover shall have a natural mill finish. g) Snap -on fascia cover shall have a Kynar finish. h) Snap -on fascia cover shall have a anodized finish. i) Snap -on fascia cover color shall be 3. Sarnaclad A PVC -coated, heat -weldable sheet metal capable of being formed into a variety of shapes and profiles. Sarnaclad is a 24 gauge, G90 galvanized metal sheet with a 20 mil (0.5 mm) unsupported Sarnafil membrane laminated on one side. The dimensions of Sarnaclad are 4 ft x 8 ft (1.2 m x 2.4 m) or 4 ft x 10 ft (1.2 m x 3.0 m). 4. Non -Typical Edge Project -specific perimeter edge detail reviewed and accepted for one-time use by Sika Corporation's Technical Department. Consult Regional Technical Manager prior to job start for review and consideration for acceptance. C. Miscellaneous Flashing 1. Detail Membrane 1-16 8 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System A 60 mil (1.5 mm) fiberglass reinforced membrane, available 12" x 50' (30.5 cm x 15.2 m) roll and 24" x 50' (61 cm x 15.2 m) roll, more pliable than Sarnafil G410 membrane, good use for flashing pipes, corners, and unusual shaped penetrations. 2. Sarnacircles A 60 mil (1.5mm) thick prefabricated 4 1/2 in. round circle patch injection molded. 3. Sarnacorners - Inside A 60 mil (1.5 mm) thick prefabricated inside corner injection molded. 4. Sarnacorners - Outside A 60 mil (1.5 mm) thick prefabricated outside corner injection molded. 5. Sarnastack Universal, A, B, or C A 60 mil (1.5 mm) thick prefabricated stack/pipe boot injection molded. 6. Open Post Flashing A 48 mil (1.2 mm) thick prefabricated flashing using 'weld technology convenient to flash obstructed rooftop conduits and pipes. Open post flashings are fabricated with an open seam and are available in different sizes. 7. Sarnareglet A heavy-duty, extruded aluminum flashing termination reglet used at walls and large curbs. Sarnareglet is produced from 6063-T5, 0.10 inch to 0.12 inch (2.5 mm to 3.0 mm) thick extruded aluminum. Sarnareglet has a 2-1/4 inch (57 mm) deep profile, and is provided in 10 foot (3 m) lengths. Use prefabricated Sarnareglet mitered inside and outside corners where walls intersect. 8. Sarnadrain - UFlow A seamless heavy-duty aluminum drain, featuring a coated flange for hot air welding of Sarnafil membranes. Sarnadrain-Uflow consists of a one-piece spun, 0.125 in.(3.175 mm), 11 gauge thick aluminum body, a 17.5" (445 mm) diameter, and a 12" (305 mm) long drain stem. 9. Sarnacol 2170 Adhesive A solvent -based reactivating adhesive used to attach membrane to flashing substrate. Typical flashing substrate coverage rate is 45-60ft2 /gal (1.10-1.47m2/L) . 10. Sarnacol 2170 VC Adhesive A solvent -based, VOC compliant, reactivating adhesive used to attach membrane to flashing substrate. Typical flashing substrate coverage rate is 45-60ft2 /gal (1.10-1.47m2/L). 11. Sarnafelt A leveling and/or separation layer that is necessary behind Sarnafil G410 or G459 Flashing Membrane when the flashing substrates are rough or incompatible with the flashing membrane. When Sarnafelt is used as a leveling and/or separating layer a 2nd coat on the dried substrate at the same rate is required to adhere the felt and then the membrane. 12. Liquid Flashing Primer 1-16 9 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System A two -component polymethyl methacrylate -based (PMMA) primer used to promote the adhesion of Liquid Flashing SW and Liquid Flashing WW over wood and concrete surfaces in Sarnafil® and Sikaplan® roofing details. 13. Liquid Flashing Fleece A non -woven, needle -punched polyester fleece used as the reinforcement for Sika's liquid flashing details in Sarnafil® and Sikaplan® roofing systems. 14. Liquid Flashing Catalyst A reactive agent based on dibenzoyl peroxide to induce curing of Sika's Liquid Flashing SW, Liquid Flashing WW, and Liquid Flashing Primer when mixed. 15. Liquid Flashing SW (summer -grade white) A two -component polymethyl methacrylate -based (PMMA) liquid flashing material used in Sarnafil® and Sikaplan® roofing details. Liquid Flashing SW is used with Liquid Flashing Fleece and cures to form a monolithic reinforced flashing membrane. 16. Liquid Flashing WW (winter -grade white) A two -component polymethyl methacrylate -based (PMMA) liquid flashing material used in Sarnafil® and Sikaplan® roofing details. Liquid Flashing WW is used with Liquid Flashing Fleece and cures to form a monolithic reinforced flashing membrane. The ambient and surface temperatures at application must be between 23°F (-5°C) and 68°F (20°C). 2.04 INSULATIONS / ROOF BOARDS A. Sarnatherm A 20 or 25 psi rigid polyisocyanurate insulation board with a glass fiber reinforced cellulosic felt facer. One side is marked that can be used for hot BUR and modified bitumen. Available in 4 x 4 ft (1.2 x 1.2 m) or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) flat and tapered sizes in various thicknesses. B. Sarnatherm CG A 20 or 25 psi rigid polyisocyanurate insulation board with a coated polymer bonded glass fiber mat facer. A glass mat facer CANNOT be used with hot -applied systems. Available in 4 x 4 ft (1.2 x 1.2 m) or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) flat or tapered sizes in various thicknesses. C. ACFoam IV A 20 or 25 psi rigid polyisocyanurate insulation board with integrally laminated heavy, durable, and dimensionally stable coated polymer bonded glass fiber mat facer. Glass mat facers CANNOT be used with hot -applied systems. Available in 4 x 4 ft (1.2 x 1.2 m) or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) flat or tapered sizes in various thicknesses. A SEPARATION LAYER OF POLYISOCYANURATE, GYPSUM, OR APPROVED SLIP SHEET MUST BE PLACED BETWEEN THE STYRENE BOARDS AND SARNAFIL MEMBRANE. D. Sarnatherm EPS A closed -cell expanded polystyrene foam insulation board. Available in 4 ft x 4 ft (1.2 m x 1.2 m) or 4 ft x 8 ft (1.2 m x 2.4 m) flat and tapered sizes in various thicknesses. E. Sarnatherm XPS A closed -cell extruded polystyrene foam insulation board with a smooth skin surface on the face and back surfaces. Available in 2 ft x 8 ft (0.6 m x 2.4 m) or 4 ft x 8 ft (1.2 m x 2.4 m) flat or tapered sizes in various thicknesses and compressive strengths. F. Sarnatherm Roof Board -A 1-16 10 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System A >90 psi high density polyisocyanurate roof board with a coated glass facer, provided in 4 ft. x 4 ft. (1.2 m x 1.2 m) and 4 ft. x 8 ft. (1.2 m x 2.4 m) board sizes and in a thickness of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). G. Sarnatherm Roof Board -H A >100 psi high density polyisocyanurate roof board with a coated glass facer, provided in 4 ft. x 4 ft. (1.2 m x 1.2 m) and 4 ft. x 8 ft. (1.2 m x 2.4 m) board sizes and in a thickness of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). H. Sarnatherm Roof Board -M A 150 psi high density polyisocyanurate roof board with a coated glass facer, provided in 4 ft. x 4 ft. (1.2 m x 1.2 m) and 4 ft. x 8 ft. (1.2 m x 2.4 m) board sizes and in a thickness of 1/4 inch (6.6 mm). DensDeck Employs fiberglass mats front and back that are bonded to a high density gypsum core. DensDeck is provided in a 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) board size and in thicknesses of 1/4, 1/2 and 5/8 inch (6, 13 and 16 mm). J. DensDeck Prime Employs enhanced fiberglass mats front and back that are bonded to a high density gypsum core. DensDeck Prime is provided in 4 ft. x 4 ft. (1.2 m x 1.2 m) or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) board sizes and in thicknesses of 1/4, 1/2 and 5/8 inch (6, 13 and 16 mm). K. Securock Gypsum -Fiber A fiber -reinforced, homogenous composition gypsum roof board. Securock Gypsum -Fiber is provided in 4 ft. x 4 ft. (1.2 m x 1.2 m) or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) board sizes and in thicknesses of 1/4 inch (6.6 mm), 3/8 inch (9.5 mm), 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) and 5/8 inch (15.9 mm). L. Securock Glass -Mat A high-performance glass -matt faced gypsum roof board, Securock Glass -Mat is provided in 4 feet x 8 feet (1.2 m x 2.4 m) board sizes and in thicknesses of 1/4 inch (6.6 mm), 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) and 5/8 inch (15.9 mm). M. Sarnatherm Fanfold A 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) thick extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam insulation board produced with high strength film facers on both sides which are compatible with Sika Corporation membranes. Sarnatherm Fanfold is ideally suited for installation over existing roof systems including smooth or gravel surfaced B.U.R. and granular coated modified bitumen. Sarnatherm Fanfold is supplied in 4 x 50 ft (1.2 x 15.2 m) sheets, folded every 2 ft (0.6 m). N. R -Tech FF A fanfold consisting of lightweight closed -cell expanded polystyrene (EPS), with a polymeric laminate facer, good dimensional stability, and water resistant properties. Ideally suited for recover applications, R -Tech FF comes in various thicknesses and either 4 x 50 ft (1.2 x 15.2 m) sheets or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) panels. O. ThermalStar LRi A fanfold consisting of lightweight closed -cell expanded polystyrene (EPS), with a polymeric laminate facer, good dimensional stability, and water resistant properties. Ideally suited for recover applications, ThermalStar LRi comes in various thicknesses and either 4 x 50 ft (1.2 x 15.2 m) sheets or 4 x 8 ft (1.2 x 2.4 m) panels. 2.05 ATTACHMENT COMPONENTS Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System A. Sarnadisc RhinoBond A high strength plate with a polymer coating used with various Sarnafasteners to attach insulation boards to the roof deck and as a substrate to induction weld S327 membrane, Sarnadisc RhinoBond is a 3 inch (75 mm) round, 22 gauge corrosion resistant steel plate. B. Sarnafastener #14 A #14 corrosion -resistant fastener used with Sarnaplates to attach insulation and/or roof boards to structural concrete or wood roof decks. Sarnafastener #14 has a shank diameter of 0.190 inch (4.8 mm), a thread diameter of 0.245 inch (6.2 mm) and a #3 Phillips drive head with a diameter of 0.435 inch (11 mm). C. Sarnafastener #15 XP A #15 corrosion -resistant fastener used with Sarnaplates to attach insulation and/or roof boards to steel roof decks. Sarnafastener #15 XP has a shank diameter of approximately 0.21 inch (5.3 mm) and the thread diameter is approximately 0.26 inch (6.6 mm). The driving head has a diameter of approximately 0.435 inch (11 mm) with a #3 Phillips recess for positive engagement. D. Sarnafastener #21 MAXLoad A #21, extra heavy-duty, corrosion -resistant fastener used various roof decks, Sarnafastener #21 MAXLoad has a shank diameter of approximately 0.26 inch (6.6 mm) and a thread diameter of approximately 0.33 inch (8.4 mm). The driving head has a diameter of approximately 0.66 inch (16.8 mm) with a #3 Phillips recess for positive engagement. 2.06 DECK PRIMERS A. Vapor Retarder Primer SB A solvent -based primer used to prime wood, concrete, lightweight concrete, gypsum boards and decks, and DensDeck® boards prior to the application of Sika's self -adhered vapor retarders. B. Vapor Retarder Primer VC A VOC Compliant*, solvent -based primer used to prime wood, concrete, lightweight concrete, gypsum boards and decks, and DensDeck® boards prior to the application of Sika's self -adhered vapor retarders. C. Vapor Retarder Primer WB (water-based) A polymer emulsion -based primer used to prime wood, concrete, lightweight concrete, gypsum decks, and approved gypsum boards prior to the application of Sika's self -adhered vapor retarders. Particularly recommended when the use of solvent -based primer is not advised and/or not permitted. D. Vapor Retarder Primer TA A blend of bitumen and solvents for use on concrete decks prior to applying Sika's torch -applied vapor retarders. The primer improves the adhesion of Sika's torch -applied vapor retarders to the properly prepared and fully dry concrete surface. 2.07 VAPOR RETARDERS A. Vapor Retarder PE 10 A 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick polyethylene vapor retarder/air barrier. B. Vapor Retarder SA 31 A 31 mil (0.8 mm) thick self -adhered SBS modified bitumen vapor retarder/air barrier with a tri -laminated woven polyethylene facer. Can also serve as temporary roof protection exposed for up to three (3) months. C. Vapor Retarder SA 106 1-16 12 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System A 106 mil (2.7 mm) thick self -adhered SBS polymer modified bitumen vapor retarder/air barrier with a non -woven polyester mat reinforcement and fine mineral aggregate (sand) topside. Can also serve as temporary roof protection exposed for up to three (6) months. D. Vapor Retarder TA 138 A 138 mil (3.5 mm) thick torch applied SBS polymer modified bitumen vapor retarder with a non -woven polyester mat reinforcement and fine mineral aggregate (sand) topside. Can also serve as temporary roof protection exposed for up to three (6) months. 2.08 WALKWAY PROTECTION A. Sarnatred-V A polyester reinforced, 0.096 inch (96 mil/2.4 mm), weldable membrane with surface embossment similar to a chevron pattern. Used as a protection layer from rooftop traffic. Sarnatred-V is supplied in rolls of 39 inches (1.0 m) wide and 50 feet (15 m) long. B. Crossgrip XTRA A rolled -out walkway protection mat loose laid on top of completed roof assemblies consisting of is 9/16 inch (14 mm) thick flexible pvc with a heavily textured surface. C. Concrete Pavers Normal weight concrete pavers specifically designed and produced for rooftop application. For large areas the use of paver pedestals or a drainage panel protection layer between the Sarnafil roof membrane and the pavers is required. For narrow walkways, a welded -in-place protection layer of Sarnafil membrane is required under the concrete pavers. 2.09 MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES A. Sarnamatic 641 mc, 661, or 681 220 volt, self-propelled, hot-air welding machine used to seal Sarnafil membrane seams. B. RhinoBond Induction Welder A 110 volt induction welding device that creates a radio frequency that allows the membrane to be welded to a specially coated plate. C. Aluminum Tape A 2 inch (50 mm) wide pressure -sensitive aluminum tape used as a separation layer between small areas of asphalt contamination and the membrane and as a bond -breaker under the coverstrip at Sarnaclad joints. D. Multi -Purpose Tape A high performance sealant tape used with metal flashings as a preventive measure against air and wind blown moisture entry. E. Perimeter Warning Tape Designed for use on PVC membranes as a reflective, highly visible pressure sensitive tape used to draw attention to roof perimeters and potential hazardous areas. The tape is available in 2 inch wide rolls by 30 feet long and comes on a release liner for easy application. Perimeter Warning Tape exceeds reflectivity 3 requirements and Federal spec. L -S-300, Class 1. Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System F. Perimeter Warning Membrane The Perimeter Warning Membrane is made from Sarnafil G410 membrane, Yellow in color, and is 4" (101 mm) wide and 100' (30m) long. G. Seam Cleaner Seam Cleaner is used on PVC membranes to clean the in the seam area only. 2.10 SEALANTS AND PITCH POCKET FILLERS A. Sikaflex-la (for termination details and pitch pocket toppings). B. Sarnafiller (two -component urethane adhesive for pitch pocket toppings). C. Mastic A cold applied, fiber reinforced high strength SBS modified bitumen mastic that is specially formulated to detail around penetrations and flashings where Sika vapor retarders and hybrid system ply sheets are used. D. Depending on substrates, the following sealants are options for temporary overnight tie-ins: 1. Type Ill hot asphalt conforming to ASTM D312 (latest version). 2. Sarnafiller. 3. Multiple layers of roofing cement and felt. 4. Spray -applied, water-resistant urethane foam. 5. Mechanical attachment with rigid bars and compressed sealant. 2.11 MISCELLANEOUS FASTENERS AND ANCHORS All fasteners, anchors, nails, straps, bars, etc. shall be post -galvanized steel, aluminum or stainless steel. Mixing metal types and methods of contact shall be assembled in such a manner as to avoid galvanic corrosion. Fasteners for attachment of metal to masonry shall be expansion type fasteners with stainless steel pins. All concrete fasteners and anchors shall have a minimum embedment of 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) and shall be approved for such use by the fastener manufacturer. All miscellaneous wood fasteners and anchors used for flashings shall have a minimum embedment of 1 inch (25 mm) and shall be approved for such use by the fastener manufacturer. 2.12 RELATED MATERIALS A. Wood Nailer Treated wood nailers shall be installed into the structural purlins at the perimeter of the entire roof and around such other roof projections and penetrations as specified on Project Drawings. Thickness of nailers must match the insulation thickness to achieve a smooth transition. Wood nailers shall be treated for fire and rot resistance (wolmanized or osmose treated) and be #2 quality or better lumber. Creosote or asphalt -treated wood is not acceptable! Wood nailers shall conform to Factory Mutual Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49. All wood shall have a maximum moisture content of 19 percent by weight on a dry - weight basis. B. Plywood When bonding directly to plywood, a minimum 1/2 inch (12 mm) CDX (C side out), smooth -surfaced exterior grade plywood with exterior grade glue shall be used. Rough -surfaced plywood or high fastener heads will require the use of Sarnafelt behind the flashing membrane. Plywood shall have a maximum moisture content of 19 percent by weight on a dry weight basis. PART 3 - EXECUTION 1-16 14 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System 3.01 PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE A. The Applicator, Owner's Representative/Designer and Manufacturer(s) shall attend a pre -construction conference. B. The meeting shall discuss all aspects of the project including but not limited to: 1. Safety 2. Set up 3. Construction schedule 4. Contract conditions 5. Coordination of the work 3.02 SUBSTRATE CONDITION A. Applicator shall be responsible for acceptance or provision of proper substrate to receive new roofing materials. B. Applicator shall verify that the work done under related sections meets the following conditions: 1. Roof drains, gutters and scuppers have been reconditioned or replaced and installed properly. 2. Roof curbs, nailers, equipment supports, vents and other roof penetrations are properly secured and prepared to receive new roofing materials. 3. All surfaces are smooth and free of dirt, debris and incompatible materials. 4. All roof surfaces shall be free of water, ice and snow. , 3.03 SUBSTRATE PREPERATION The roof deck and existing roof construction must be structurally sound to provide support for the new roof system. The Applicator shall load materials on the rooftop in such a manner as to eliminate risk of deck overload due to concentrated weight. The Owner's Representative shall ensure that the roof deck is secured to the structural framing according to local building code and in such a manner as to resist all anticipated wind loads in that location. A. New Construction 1. Steel Deck: a) FM approved steel deck - The roof deck shall be 22 gauge (minimum) conforming to meet the latest revision of FM's Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 and the local code's current requirements. b) Non -FM approved steel deck - The roof deck shall be 24 gauge (minimum) grade D and shall conform and be installed to the local code's current requirements. 2. Wood Deck: a) The roof deck shall be minimum 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) thick lumber or 15/32 inch (12 mm) thick plywood. Deck shall be installed according to local code requirements. Contact Sika Corporation Technical for fastening patterns and methods. 3. Poured Lightweight (Cellular) Concrete Substrate: The lightweight concrete shall be installed by a trained lightweight concrete Applicator in accordance with the lightweight concrete manufacturer's requirements and industry practice. The surface shall be sealed with a water-based sealer accepted by the lightweight concrete manufacturer to create a surface free from dust and loose material. The wet and dry densities shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's and FM's (if applicable) requirements. Sharp ridges or other projections above the surface shall be removed before roofing. An insulation recover board is required as a substrate to adhere to. Fastening shall be into the structural deck below the lightweight concrete (see 1-16 15 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification steel/concrete deck requirements). 4. Poured Structural Concrete Deck: RhinoBond System The roof deck shall be installed and cured in accordance with industry standards. The surface shall have a smooth and level finish and shall be free of dust, excess moisture, oil-based curing agents and loose debris. Under no circumstances shall a sealer be used in lieu of a curing agent. Sharp ridges or other projections above the surface shall be removed before roofing. An insulation recover board is required. 5. Insulating Fill Substrate: The lightweight fill shall be installed by a trained lightweight fill Applicator in accordance with the lightweight fill manufacturer's requirements and industry practice. The surface shall be free from dust and loose fragments, be smooth, level, and free from moisture. Sharp ridges or other projections above the surface shall be removed before roofing. Proper venting as recommended by the roof deck manufacturer shall be provided. An insulation recover board is required as a substrate to adhere to. Fastening shall be into the structural deck below the insulating fill (see steel/concrete deck requirements). B. Reroofing with Removal of Existing Bitumen Roofing General Criteria All existing roofing, base flashing, deteriorated wood blocking or deteriorated metal flashings shall be removed. Remove only that amount of roofing and flashing which can be made weathertight with new materials during a one -day period or before the onset of inclement weather. 1. Steel Deck: a) FM Approved Steel Deck - All rusted or deteriorated decking shall be brought to the attention of the Owner's Representative and FM to determine method of treatment or replacement. Surface - only rusted metal shall be sanded and treated with rust -inhibiting paint. Sections that have rusted deeper than the surface or are not structurally sound shall be removed and replaced. The use and type of steel roof deck construction shall conform to FM's recommendations as outlined in FM Loss Prevention data Sheet 1-29 and local requirements. b) Non -FM Approved Steel Deck - All rusted or deteriorated decking shall be brought to the attention of the Owner's Representative to determine method of treatment or replacement. Surface -only rusted metal shall be sanded and treated with rust -inhibiting paint. Sections that have rusted deeper than the surface or are not structurally sound shall be removed and replaced. Deck type shall match existing and the attachment shall conform to local code requirements. 2. Wood Deck: a) All rotted or deteriorated wood shall be removed and replaced. The deck thickness shall be 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) lumber or 15/32 (12 mm) plywood or match existing deck if greater. Deck type and attachment shall conform to local code requirements. Fastener heads shall be recessed into the wood surface. 3. Poured Structural Concrete Deck: The roof deck shall be smooth, even, free of dust, dirt, excess moisture or oil and be structurally sound. Sharp ridges, other projections and accumulations of bitumen above the surface shall be removed to ensure a smooth surface before roofing. Any deteriorated decking shall be repaired. 4. Poured Lightweight Concrete Substrate: The roof deck shall be smooth, even, free of dust, dirt, excess moisture or oil and be structurally sound. Sharp ridges, other projections and accumulations of bitumen above the surface shall be removed to ensure a smooth surface before roofing. Any deteriorated decking shall be repaired. 1-16 16 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System 5. Insulating Fill Substrate: All wet or deteriorated insulating fill shall be removed and replaced. All accumulations of bitumen shall be removed and the surface of the deck shall be smooth, and free of ridges and depressions. See steel/concrete requirements. C. Reroofing with Removal of Existing Single -Ply Roofing General Criteria: The Owner's Representative and Applicator shall determine the condition of the roof deck and existing insulation. Deteriorated decking or wet or deteriorated materials are to be removed and replaced. After removal of single -ply roof, inspect insulation boards and reuse only if dry and in stable condition. Add a Sika Corporation approved recover board or new insulation board. Fasten recover board or top layer of insulation in accordance with Sika Corporation's requirements. The existing pvc roof membrane is to be recycled by the manufacturer of the replacement membrane. Applicator is responsible for all costs associated with removing the membrane, preparing it and loading it for shipment, according to the manufacturer's published procedures. D. Reroofing Over Existing Single Ply Roofing General Criteria: The Owner's Representative and Applicator shall determine the condition of the roof deck and existing insulation. Deteriorated decking or wet or deteriorated materials are to be removed and replaced. Remove all debris from the existing single -ply roof and cut into 10 ft x 10 ft panels (3 m x 3 m). Install a layer of Sika Corporation approved recover board or a new insulation board over the fastened 10 ft x 10 ft (3 m x 3 m) panels and then fasten the board according to Sika Corporation's requirements. E. Reroofing Over Existing Bitumen Roofing General Criteria: The Owner's Representative and Applicator shall determine the condition of the existing roof deck and old roof system. Areas with deteriorated decking or wet materials are to be removed and replaced. 1. On graveled surfaces, all loose gravel and debris shall be removed by power brooming or vacuuming. All blisters shall be removed and sealed or cut, fastened down and sealed. Any accumulation of bitumen or other irregularities shall be scratched and removed so as to produce a smooth surface. 2. On smooth surfaced roofs, the surface must be clean and dry. All blisters shall be removed and sealed or cut, fastened down and sealed. For Type III hot asphalt attachment of new insulation board, priming of the old roof surface after preparation is necessary. 3. Coal -tar pitch or heavily resaturated roofs may require removal. Contact Sika Corporation Technical for coal -tar pitch or heavily resaturated reroof preparation requirements. 3.04 SUBSTRATE INSPECTION A. A dry, clean and smooth substrate shall be prepared to receive the Sika Corporation Sarnafast mechanically -attached roof system. B. The Applicator shall inspect the substrate for defects such as excessive surface roughness, contamination, structural inadequacy, or any other condition that will adversely affect the quality of work. C. The substrate shall be clean, smooth, dry, free of flaws, sharp edges, loose and foreign material, oil and grease. Roofing shall not start until all defects have been corrected. 1-16 17 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System D. All roof surfaces shall be free of water, ice and snow. E. Sika Corporation shall be applied over compatible or acceptable substrates only. 3.05 VAPOR RETARDER INSTALLATION General Criteria: Interior (inside temperature/relative humidity) or exterior conditions may create a need for a vapor barrier. The design professional shall decide whether a vapor barrier is necessary. It is the design professional's responsibility to determine the type and location of a vapor barrier. If sealed properly, a vapor barrier can also act as an air barrier (positive pressure) for roofs intended over air -permeable decks (steel, wood, precast, etc.). When reroofing over the existing asphalt roof, the old roof may be considered to be an adequate vapor barrier/air barrier if the details are properly sealed. A. Vapor Retarder PE 10 Vapor Retarder PE 10 is loose laid over suitable substrates. Overlap all edges a minimum of 4 in (10.2 cm) and seal with Sika's Multi -Purpose Tape. Extend Vapor Retarder PE 10 to the perimeter and deck penetrations and seal with Sika's Multi -Purpose Tape to provide continuity of the air/vapor envelope. Seal Vapor Retarder PE 10 with Sika's Multi -Purpose Tape on the vertical surface at roof penetrations. B. Vapor Retarder SA 31 1. All surfaces must be clean, sound, dry, and free of loose materials or contaminants such as water, frost, ice, oil and grease that would interfere with proper adhesion and compromise the performance of the product. 2. Prepare concrete surfaces to achieve a Concrete Surface Profile CSP 3 to CSP 5 in accordance with the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) Technical Guideline No. 310.2R-2013. 3. Vapor Retarder Primer SB, Vapor Retarder Primer VC or Vapor Retarder Primer WB is required on all substrates except for steel. Shake or stir primer before applying. Let the primer dry completely. 4. Begin the installation at the low point of the roof. Unroll Vapor Retarder SA 31 onto the substrate for alignment. Overlap each sheet by 3 in (7.6 cm) on the side lap and 6 in (15.2 cm) on the end laps. 5. Once the roll is aligned, peel back a portion of the silicone release film and press Vapor Retarder SA 31 onto the substrate. When securely adhered, remove the remaining release film from the roll. 6. On steel decks install a 6 in x 42 in (15.2 cm x 1.1 m) metal plate under the end lap to support the membrane between the steel flutes. Stagger the end laps by at least 12 in (30.5 cm). 7. Use a minimum 100 lb (45 kg) steel roller to press the Vapor Retarder SA 31 onto the substrate including the laps. Use the roller to push out any air bubbles out to the edge of the membrane. Do not cut the membrane to remove a bubble. 8. Apply Sika's Mastic to seal around penetrations, T -joints, and fishmouths. Use a trowel to mound the Mastic around the penetrations to seal the opening. Do not apply Mastic where it may come into direct contact with the membrane. C. Vapor Retarder SA 106 1. All surfaces must be clean, smooth, sound, dry, and free of loose materials, debris or contaminants such as water, moisture, frost, ice, oil and grease that would interfere with proper adhesion and compromise the performance of the product. 2. Prepare concrete surfaces to achieve a Concrete Surface Profile CSP 3 to CSP 5 in accordance with the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) Technical Guideline No. 310.2R-2013. 3. Vapor Retarder Primer SB, Vapor Retarder Primer VC or Vapor Retarder Primer WB is required on all substrates except for steel. Concrete surfaces must be fully dry before installation. Shake or stir primer before applying. Let the primer dry completely. 4. Begin the installation at the low point of the roof. Chalk a line on the deck to align the sheet. Unroll, position, and align Vapor Retarder SA 106 with the release poly covered selvage edge on the up- slope side. After the sheet is placed in its final position, loosely reroll half of the sheet toward the center of the roll. 5. Carefully score the release liner across the width of the roll with a straight blade utility knife. Roll 1-16 18 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System Vapor Retarder SA 106 into its final position as the release liner is being removed. Re -roll the remaining Vapor Retarder SA 106 and repeat the process. Roll Vapor Retarder SA 106 with a 100 lb (45 kg) steel roller to ensure full contact with the substrate. 6. Align successive sheets with 3 in (7.6 cm) side laps and 6 in (15.2 cm) end laps. The seam area has a pre -applied primer/adhesive on one side for mating with the bottom of the next sheet. Remove the release poly from the seam area and mate the top sheet to the bottom. Roll the seam area to ensure constant contact. 7. Hot air weld the end laps. Hot air welded laps must show a minimum % in (1.3 cm) bleed out. Stagger adjacent end laps a minimum of 12 in (30.5 cm). 8. Apply Mastic to seal around penetrations. Use a trowel to mound the Mastic around the penetrations to seal the opening. Do not apply Mastic where it may come into direct contact with the membrane. D. Vapor Retarder TA 138 1. All Concrete surface must be clean, smooth, sound, fully dry, and free of loose materials, debris or contaminants such as water, moisture, frost, ice, oil and grease that would interfere with proper adhesion and compromise the performance of the product. 2. Prepare concrete surfaces to achieve a Concrete Surface Profile CSP 3 to CSP 5 in accordance with the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI) Technical Guideline No. 310.2R-2013. 3. Torch applied products should only be installed by trained personnel. It is imperative that the NRCA safety guidelines, as outlined in their Certified Roofing Torch Applicator Program (CERTA), and good industry practices be followed. 4. Prime concrete surface with Vapor Retarder Primer TA. Concrete surfaces must be fully dry before installation. Shake or stir primer before applying. Let the primer dry completely. 5. After the primer has dried completely, install Vapor Retarder TA 138 in a shingle fashion starting at the low point of the deck so the laps shed water. 6. Chalk a line on the deck to align the first sheet. Unroll Vapor Retarder TA 138 and align the side lap with the chalk line. Back roll the sheet halfway. Begin torching the bottom side of Vapor Retarder TA 138. As the bitumen begins to soften pull the roll forward with a metal pole. When heated properly there should be a bleed out of approximately % in (1.3 cm). Back roll the other half of the roll and repeat the process. 7. Kick out the next roll and align the side lap. Side laps must be a minimum of 3 in (7.6 cm). End laps should be a minimum of 6 in (15.2 cm). Stagger adjacent end laps a minimum of 12 in (30.5 cm). Cut the lower outside corner of the end lap at a 45 degree angle to minimize material build-up where it will be covered by the next roll. 8. When heating the membrane move the torch in an ' L ' pattern to ensure heating of the lap area on the bottom sheet. Proper heating will create a minimum % in (1.3 cm) bleed out. Walk in the seam area or use a weighted roller to ensure proper adhesion and bleed out. Ensure that all laps are firmly and smoothly adhered without wrinkles, voids or fishmouths. 9. Check the seams with the edge of a trowel. Any loose areas should be lifted with the trowel, re- heated and pushed back down to achieve the necessary bleed out. 10. Apply Mastic to seal around penetrations. Use a trowel to mound the Mastic around the penetrations to seal the opening. Do not apply Mastic where it may come into direct contact with the membrane. 3.06 WOOD NAILER INSTALLATION A. Install continuous code compliant wood nailers at the perimeter of the entire roof and around roof projections and penetrations as shown on the Detail Drawings. B. Nailers shall be anchored to the structural elements to resist a minimum force of 300 pounds per lineal foot (4,500 Newtons per lineal meter) in any direction. Individual nailer lengths shall not be less than 3 feet (0.9 meter) long. Nailer fastener spacing shall be no more than 12 inches (0.3 m) on center or at a distance to match the structural framing. Fasteners shall be staggered 1/3 the nailer width and installed within 6 inches (0.15 m) of each end. Two fasteners shall be installed at ends of nailer lengths. Nailer attachment shall also meet the requirements of the current Factory Mutual Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1- 49. C. Thickness shall be as required to match the total substrate and insulation height to allow a smooth transition. 1-16 19 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System D. Any existing nailer woodwork which is to remain shall be firmly anchored in place to resist a minimum force of 300 pounds per lineal foot (4,500 Newtons per lineal meter) in any direction and shall be free of rot, excess moisture or deterioration. Only woodwork shown to be reused in Detail Drawings shall be left in place. All other nailer woodwork shall be removed. E. Stainless steel, corrosion resistant, fasteners are required when mechanically attaching any Sika Corporation product to wood nailers and wood products treated with ACQ (Alkaline copper Quaternary). When ACQ treated wood is used on steel roof decks or with metal edge detailing, a separation layer must be placed between the metal and ACQ treated wood. 3.07 INSULATION I ROOF BOARD INSTALLATION General Criteria: 1. For Factory Mutual insured buildings polystyrene insulation may not be applied direct to steel deck. 2. Fasteners Insulation shall be installed according to insulation manufacturer's instructions. 3. Use Insulation shall be neatly cut to fit around penetrations and projections. 4. For Install tapered insulation in accordance with insulation manufacturer's shop drawings. 5. Insulation shall be installed according to insulation manufacturer's instructions. 6. Do not install more insulation board than can be covered with Sarnafil membrane by the end of the day or the onset of inclement weather. 7. Use at least 2 layers of insulation when the total insulation thickness exceeds 2-1/2 inches (64 mm). Stagger joints at least 12 inches (0.3 m) between layers. A. Mechanical Attachment 1. Boards shall be mechanically fastened to the deck with approved fasteners and with the Sarnadisc RhinoBond in a 2 by 2 foot ( 0.6 by 0.6 m) or 2 by 3 foot (0.6 by 0.9 m) grid pattern according to Sika Corporation's and the wind design requirements. Fasteners must be tight enough that the disc does not turn, but not so tight as to deform. 2. Perimeter and Corner Areas The perimeter and corner area will be determined by building height and width and other conditions according to ASCE 7 guidelines, Sika Corporation Technical or FM LPDS 1-29 if insured by Factory Mutual. To meet the perimeter and corner uplift requirements, increase fastener density by decreasing the spacing between fastener points in one or both directions. The total tributary area to each fastener is no more than 60 percent for the perimeter and 40 percent for corners, based on the field of roof fastening density. See Detail Drawings. Notes: a) Perimeter area is defined as the outer boundary of the roof. If the roof is broken into different levels, each roof area shall be treated as an individual roof with its outer boundary being treated as a perimeter. Typically, internal expansion joints and firewalls are not considered to be full perimeters. Refer to Factory Mutual's Data Sheet 1-28 for more information. b) The ridge area is defined as the high point in the roof area formed by two intersecting planes. When the sum of the slopes is a minimum of 4 inches in 12 inches (30 degrees), each side of the ridge shall be treated as a perimeter area. 3. Fasteners are to be installed consistently in accordance with fastener manufacturer's recommendations. Fasteners are to have minimum penetration of 1 inch (25 mm) through the structural deck. 4. Use fastener tools with a depth locator and torque -limiting attachment as recommended or supplied by fastener manufacturer to ensure proper installation. 3.08 SEPARATION LAYER INSTALLATION Approved separation layer shall be installed directly over expanded or extruded polystyrene (unless supplied with 1-16 20 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System an approved, compatible facer). Unfaced polystyrene is incompatible with Sarnafil membranes without a separation layer. A. General Criteria 1. Separation layer shall be installed according to Sika Corporation's instructions. 2. Separation layer shall be neatly cut to fit around penetrations and projections. 3. Do not install more separation layer than can be covered with Sarnafil membrane by the end of the day or the onset of inclement weather. 4. Mechanical Attachment: a) Separation layer shall be mechanically fastened to the deck with approved fasteners and plates at a rate according to Sika Corporation's recommendations for fastening rates and patterns. b) Fasteners are to be installed in accordance with fastener manufacturer's recommendations. Fasteners are to have minimum penetration into structural deck recommended by fastener manufacturer and Sika Corporation. c) Overlap separation layer edges 4 inches (100 mm) and fasten through the overlaps at 24 inches (0.6 m) on center using Sarnafasteners and Sarnaplates to hold in position. The installation of the separation layer is to be followed immediately by the installation of the S327 membrane. 3.09 SARNAFIL S327 MEMBRANE INSTALLATION The surface of the insulation or substrate shall be inspected prior to installation of the Sarnafil roof membrane. The substrate shall be clean, dry, free from debris and smooth with no surface roughness or contamination. Broken, delaminated, wet or damaged insulation boards shall be removed and replaced. Sarnafil S327 membrane shall be attached with Sarnafasteners and Sarnadisc RhinoBond according to Sika Corporation's and wind uplift requirements per ASCE 7 or Factory Mutual. A. RhinoBond - Membrane Attachment to Structural Deck (Documented Pullout Tests Required) 1. General a) Sarnafil S327 full width rolls shall be placed over the installed boards. Membrane overlaps shall be shingled with the flow of water where possible. Seam overlaps may be placed over Sarnadisc RhinoBond plate. Welding of the plate will not be affected. b) Tack welding of the membrane for purposes of temporary restraint during installation is not permitted and may result in voiding of Sika Corporation warranty. Consult Sika Corporation's Technical Department for further information. 2. Field, Perimeter and Corner Areas Over the properly prepared, installed and attached substrate surface following either the 2 by 2 foot (0.6 by 0.6 m) or 2 by 3 foot (0.6 by 0.9 m) grid pattern, S327 full -width rolls are to be installed so as to properly shed water. See Detail Drawings for fastener layouts. Refer to FM LPDS 1-29 for their requirements for perimeter and corner enhancements. 3. Securement Around Rooftop Penetrations a) Around all perimeters, at the base of walls, drains, curbs, vent pipes, or any other roof penetrations, Sarnafasteners and Sarnadisc RhinoBond, Sarnadiscs or Sarnabars shall be installed according to perimeter rate of attachment. Fasteners shall be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Fasteners shall be installed using the fastener manufacturer's recommended torque -sensitive fastening tools with depth locators. If Sarnadisc RhinoBond is not used, the fasteners shall clamp the Sarnafil membrane tightly to the substrate. b) Sarnafil membrane flashings shall extend 2-1/2 inches (63 mm) past Sarnadisc and be hot-air welded to the Sarnafil deck membrane. 3.10 RHINOBOND INDUCTION WELDING Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System A. General 1. Welding equipment shall be provided by or approved by Sika Corporation. All mechanics intending to use the equipment shall have successfully completed a training course provided by a Sika Corporation Technical Service Representative prior to welding. 2. All membrane to be welded shall be clean and dry. B. Induction Welding 1. Activate the weld between membrane and plate using approved portable induction device. The induction coil must be positioned over the center of the Sarnadisc RhinoBond, +1- 1 inch (25 mm)Portable induction device must elevate the temperature of the Sarnadisc RhinoBond from ambient to 400 — 500 degree F (204 — 260 degree C). Cycle time will be affected by available power, use a heavy gauge power cord, at a minimum 12 gauge by 100 feet. 2. When the induction welding cycle is complete, immediately place a Cool & Clamp magnetic weight on the welded assembly. This device must be left in place for at least 60 seconds. C. Quality Control of Induction Welding 1. The Applicator shall check all induction welds each day. Check welds by using an ordinary plunger centered over the welded plate and pull straight up. Correct welds shall have no separation between the plate and membrane. 3.11 HOT-AIR WELDING OF SEAM OVERLAPS A. General 1. All seams shall be hot-air welded. All membrane to be welded shall be clean and dry. 1. All mechanics intending to use hot-air welding equipment shall have successfully completed a training course provided by a Sika Corporation Technical Service Representative prior to welding. 2. Hot-air welding equipment shall be allowed to warm up for at least one minute prior to welding. 3. Seam overlaps should be 3 inches (76 mm) wide when automatic machine -welding and 4 inches (100 mm) wide when hand -welding, except for certain details. B. Hand -Welding 1. The back edge of the seam shall be welded with a narrow but continuous weld to prevent loss of hot air during the final welding. 2. The nozzle shall be inserted into the seam at a 45 degree angle to the edge of the membrane. Once the proper welding temperature has been reached and the membrane begins to "flow", the hand roller is positioned perpendicular to the nozzle and rolled lightly. For straight seams, the 1-1/2 inch (40 mm) wide nozzle is recommended for use. For corners and compound connections, the 3/4 inch (20 mm) wide nozzle shall be used. C. Machine Welding 1. Machine welded seams are achieved by the use of approved automatic welding equipment. When using this equipment, all instructions shall be followed and local codes for electric supply, grounding and over current protection observed. Dedicated circuit house power or a dedicated portable generator is recommended. No other equipment shall be operated simultaneously off the generator. 2. Metal tracks may be used over the deck membrane and under the machine welder to minimize or eliminate wrinkles. D. Quality Control of Welded Seams 1. The Applicator shall check all welded seams for continuity using a rounded screwdriver. Visible evidence that welding is proceeding correctly is smoke during the welding operation, shiny membrane surfaces, and an uninterrupted flow of dark gray material from the underside of the top membrane. On-site evaluation of welded seams shall be made daily by the Applicator at locations as directed by the Owner's Representative or Sika Corporation's representative. One inch (25 mm) wide cross- section samples of welded seams shall be taken at least three times a day. Correct welds display 1-16 22 ' Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System failure from shearing of the membrane prior to separation of the weld. Each test cut shall be patched by the Applicator at no extra cost to the Owner. 3.12 MEMBRANE FLASHING INSTALLATION All flashings shall be installed concurrently with the roof membrane as the job progresses. No temporary flashings shall be allowed without the prior written approval of the Owner's Representative and Sika Corporation. Approval shall only be for specific locations on specific dates. If any water is allowed to enter under the newly completed roofing, the affected area shall be removed and replaced at the Applicator's expense. Flashing shall be adhered to compatible, dry, smooth, and solvent -resistant surfaces. Use caution to ensure adhesive fumes are not drawn into the building. A. Sarnacol Adhesive for Membrane Flashings 1. Over the properly installed and prepared flashing substrate, Sarnacol adhesive shall be applied according to instructions found on the Product Data Sheet. The Sarnacol adhesive shall be applied in smooth, even coats with no gaps, globs or similar inconsistencies. Only an area which can be completely covered in the same day's operations shall be flashed. The bonded sheet shall be pressed firmly in place with a hand roller. 2. No adhesive shall be applied in seam areas that are to be welded. All panels of membrane shall be applied in the same manner, overlapping the edges of the panels as required by welding techniques. B. Install Sarnabar/Sarnacord according to the Detail Drawings with approved fasteners into the structural deck at the base of parapets, walls and curbs. Sarnabars may be required by Sika Corporation at the base of all tapered edge strips and at transitions, peaks, and valleys according to Sika Corporation's details. C. Sika Corporation's requirements and recommendations and the specifications shall be followed. All material submittals shall have been accepted by Sika Corporation prior to installation. D. All flashings should extend a minimum of 8 inches (0.2 m) above roofing level, exceptions to this might be pipe boots and/or sealant pockets, etc. If in question, submit in writing to the Owner's Representative and Sika Corporation Technical Department for signed approval. E. All flashing membranes shall be consistently adhered to substrates. All interior and exterior corners and miters shall be cut and hot-air welded into place. No bitumen shall be in contact with the Sarnafil membrane. F. All flashing membranes shall be mechanically fastened along the counter -flashed top edge with Sarnastop at 6-8 inches (0.15-0.20 m) on center. G. Sarnafil flashings shall be terminated according to Sika Corporation recommended details. H. All adhered flashings that exceed 30 inches (0.75 m) in height shall receive additional securement. Consult Sika Corporation Technical Department for securement methods. 3.13 LIQUID FLASHING SW or WW INSTALLATION A. Surface Preparation 1. All surfaces should be clean, dry, free of dirt, dust, debris, loose particles, loose paint, rust and other contaminants. 2. Clean new roofing membrane with mineral spirits or all-purpose cleaner which will not remove the lacquer coating from the membrane. If the membrane is old or extremely soiled Sika Seam Cleaner should be used to restore the membrane to a 'like new'condition before applying Liquid Flashing. 3. Clean and prepare metal surfaces to near white metal in accordance with SSPC-SP3 (power tool clean). If power tools are not available, use abrasive paper with a grain size of 20 to 40 to remove all loose particles including paint flakes and rust. 4. Grind concrete and masonry surfaces with diamond cup wheel to remove laitance and contaminants. 1-16 23 .Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System 5. Lightly sand glass, rigid PVC and plastic surfaces. Extend surface preparation a minimum of 1/8 in (3 mm) beyond the termination of the flashing. 6. Wipe metal and glass surfaces with Sika's Seam Cleaner and allow to dry. 7. For repairs or touch-up, wipe previously installed Liquid Flashing with Sika's Seam Cleaner to clean and reactivate the Liquid Flashing and allow to dry. 8. Prime wood and concrete surfaces with Liquid Flashing Primer. Allow Liquid Flashing Primer to cure completely before applying Liquid Flashing. 9. Apply painters tape to 'picture frame' and mask the outside edge of the detail. Place the tape 2 in (51 mm) beyond where the Liquid Flashing Fleece will terminate. 10. Pre-cut Liquid Flashing Fleece to fit around the penetration. Vertical flashing pieces must extend 2 in (51 mm) from the base and horizontal flashing pieces must extend 4 in (102 mm) out from the base. Flashing height should be a minimum of 8 in (203 mm) where possible. B. Mixing Liquid Flashing SW Thoroughly mix the entire container of Liquid Flashing SW with a slow -speed (200 to 400 rpm) mechanical mixer (electric drill with a mixing paddle) for two minutes. Small Batch — 1 Liter 1. After mixing, pour 1 liter of Liquid Flashing SW into a clean plastic container. 2. Add 2 level tablespoons (20 g) of Liquid Flashing Catalyst to Liquid Flashing SW and mix with a slow - speed mechanical mixer for two minutes. 3. Using Liquid Flashing SW ambient temperature must be between 59°F (15°C) and 104°F (40°C) when mixing. 4. Once mixed, the pot life is approximately 10 - 15 minutes depending on the ambient and surface temperature. Full Batch — 10 L Pail 5. After mixing, add 2.5 packets (250 g) of Liquid Flashing Catalyst to Liquid Flashing SW and mix with a slow -speed mechanical mixer for two minutes. 6. Using Liquid Flashing SW ambient temperature must be between 59°F (15°C) and 104°F (40°C) when mixing. 7. Once mixed, the pot life is approximately 5 -10 minutes depending on the ambient and surface temperature. C. Mixing Liquid Flashing WW Thoroughly mix the entire container of Liquid Flashing WW with a slow -speed (200 to 400 rpm) mechanical mixer (electric drill with a mixing paddle) for two minutes. Small Batch —1 Liter 1. After mixing, pour 1 liter of Liquid Flashing into a clean plastic container. 2. Add 4 level tablespoons (40 g) of Liquid Flashing Catalyst to Liquid Flashing WW and mix with a slow -speed mechanical mixer for two minutes. 3. Using Liquid Flashing WW ambient temperature must be between 23°F (-5°C) and 68°F (20°C) when mixing. 4. Once mixed, the pot life is approximately 10 - 15 minutes depending on the ambient and surface temperature. Full Batch — 10 L Pail 5. After mixing, add 5 packets (500 g) of Liquid Flashing Catalyst to Liquid Flashing WW and mix with a slow -speed mechanical mixer for two minutes. 6. Using Liquid Flashing WW ambient temperature must be between 23°F (- 5°C) and 68°F (20°C) when mixing. 7. Once mixed, the pot life is approximately 5 -10 minutes depending on the ambient and surface temperature. D. Application 1. After mixing in the Liquid Flashing Catalyst, apply Liquid Flashing to the clean prepared surface using a small 1/2 in (13 mm) nap roller with rounded edges. 2. Apply 55 mils (1.4 mm) of Liquid Flashing evenly onto the substrate and terminate onto the inside edge of the painters tape. Place the Liquid Flashing Fleece into the wet Liquid Flashing taking care to remove any air bubbles and wrinkles. Terminate the Liquid Flashing Fleece 2 in (51 mm) from the inside edge of the painters tape. Apply additional Liquid Flashing at overlaps between the fleece layers. 1-16 24 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System 3. Immediately apply 25 mils (0.6 mm) of additional Liquid Flashing to fully saturate the fleece. Extend Liquid Flashing onto the inside edge of the painters tape. Remove the painters tape immediately after the Liquid Flashing application. 4. Complex and irregular shapes such as nuts, bolts, etc. may require an additional 25 mil (0.6 mm) thick application of Liquid Flashing to ensure full coverage. Wait one hour before applying the additional coat. 3.14 METAL FLASHING INSTALLATION A. Metal details, fabrication practices and installation methods shall conform to the applicable requirements of the following: 1. Factory Mutual Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49 (latest issue). 2. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc. (SMACNA) - latest issue. B. Metal, other than that provided by Sika Corporation, is not covered under the Sika Corporation warranty. C. Complete all metal work in conjunction with roofing and flashings so that a watertight condition exists daily. D. Metal shall be installed to provide adequate resistance to bending to allow for normal thermal expansion and contraction. E. Metal joints shall be watertight. F. Metal flashings shall be securely fastened into solid wood blocking. Fasteners shall penetrate the wood nailer a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm). G. Airtight and continuous metal hook strips are required behind metal fascias. Hook strips are to be fastened 12 inches (0.3 m) on center into the wood nailer or masonry wall. H. Counter flashings shall overlap base flashings at least 4 inches (100 mm). Hook strips shall extend past wood nailers over wall surfaces by 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) minimum and shall be securely sealed from air entry. 3.15 SARNACLAD METAL BASE FLASHINGS I EDGE METAL INSTALLATION All flashings shall be installed concurrently with the roof membrane as the job progresses. No temporary flashings shall be allowed without the prior written approval of the Owner's Representative and Sika Corporation. Acceptance shall only be for specific locations on specific dates. If any water is allowed to enter under the newly completed roofing due to incomplete flashings, the affected area shall be removed and replaced at the Applicator's expense. A. Sarnaclad metal flashings shall be formed and installed per the Detail Drawings. 1. All metal flashings shall be fastened into solid wood nailers with two rows of post galvanized flat head annular ring nails, 4 inches (100 mm) on center staggered. Fasteners shall penetrate the nailer a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm). 2. Metal shall be installed to provide adequate resistance to bending and allow for normal thermal expansion and contraction. B. Adjacent sheets of Sarnaclad shall be spaced 1/4 inch (6 mm) apart. The joint shall be covered with 2 inch (50 mm) wide aluminum tape. A 4 inch minimum (100 mm) wide strip of Sarnafil flashing membrane shall be hot-air welded over the joint. 3.16 EDGE METAL INSTALLATION All flashings shall be installed concurrently with the roof membrane as the job progresses. No temporary 1-16 25 .Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System flashings shall be allowed without the prior written approval of the Owner's Representative and Sika Corporation. Acceptance shall only be for specific locations on specific dates. If any water is allowed to enter under the newly completed roofing due to incomplete flashings, the affected area shall be removed and replaced at the Applicator's expense. A. Edge Grip Fascia 1. Position the roof membrane over edge of roof and down outside face of wall covering wood nailer(s) completely. Allow 1/2 inch (13 mm) of excess membrane to extend down past the wood nailer. Hot- air weld all seams making sure there are no voids in welds. 2. Apply a 3/8 inch (10 mm) continuous bead of Sikaflex — la sealant to the clean bottom of formed retainer. Install formed retainer from right to left as seen from rooftop. Overlap joints of straight run sections a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) and corner sections a minimum of 5 inches (127 mm). Field cut sections as necessary. 3. Fasten formed retainer into side of nailer 12 inches (0.3 m) on center. Use fasteners provided with Edge Grip system; 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) hex head stainless steel fasteners with neoprene washers. 4. Fasteners shall provide a minimum 240 lbs. (109 kg) pull-out resistance; suitable for the substrates to which being installed. 5. Install concealed joint splice plates intersecting sections of snap -on fascia cover joints. 6. Position snap -on fascia cover so that it's top engages the formed retainer top. Rotate downward engaging bottoms of snap -on fascia cover and formed retainer. Allow 1/4 inch (6 mm) gap between snap -on fascia sections for thermal expansion. Field cut where necessary. B. Edge Grip Extruded Fascia 1. Position the roof membrane over edge of roof and down outside face of wall covering wood nailer(s) completely. Allow 1/2 inch (13 mm) of excess membrane to extend down past the wood nailer. Hot- air weld all seams making sure there are no voids in welds. 2. Apply a 3/8 inch (10 mm) continuous bead of Sikaflex — la sealant to the clean bottom of heavy-duty extruded retainer. Install extruded retainer from right to left as seen from rooftop. Field cut sections as necessary. 3. Install retainer splice under intersecting sections of extruded retainer. 4. Fasten extruded retainer into side of nailer 12 inches (0.3 m) on center. Use fasteners provided with Edge Grip Extruded system; 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) hex head stainless steel fasteners with neoprene washers. Allow 1/8 inch (3 mm) gap between extruded retainer sections for thermal expansion [1/4 inch (6 mm) if temperature is below 40°F (4°C)]. 5. Fasteners shall provide a minimum 240 lbs. (109 kg) pull-out resistance; suitable for the substrates to which being installed. 6. Install concealed joint splice plates at intersecting sections of snap -on fascia cover joints. 7. Position snap -on fascia cover so that it's top engages the extruded retainer top. Rotate downward engaging bottoms of snap -on fascia cover and extruded retainer base plate. Allow 1/4 inch (6 mm) gap between snap -on fascia sections for thermal expansion. Field cut where necessary. 3.17 WALKWAY INSTALLATION A. Sarnatred-V Roofing membrane to receive Sarnatred-V shall be clean and dry. Place chalk lines on deck sheet to indicate location of Sarnatred-V. Apply a continuous coat of Sarnacol 2170 or 2170 VC adhesive to the 1-16 Y6 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System deck sheet and the back of Sarnatred-V in accordance with Sika Corporation's technical requirements and press Sarnatred-V into place with a minimum 100 lb (45 kg) steel, membrane roller, by rolling in two directions. Clean the deck membrane in areas to be welded. Hot-air weld the entire perimeter of the Sarnatred-V to the Sarnafil deck sheet. Check all welds with a rounded screwdriver. Re -weld any inconsistencies. Important: Check all existing membrane seams which are to be covered by Sarnatred-V with a rounded screwdriver and reweld any inconsistencies before installation. Do not run Sarnatred-V over Sarnabars. B. Crossgrip XTRA Crossgrip XTRA is installed loose laid on top of completed Sarnafil membrane roof assemblies. Unroll and position Crossgrip XTRA within specified areas and cut to desired length. Connecting clips are available for butting two ends together. Important: Check all existing membrane seams which are to be covered by Crossgrip XTRA with a rounded screwdriver and reweld any inconsistencies before installation. Do not run Crossgrip XTRA over Sarnabars. C. Concrete Pavers Using a separate piece of Sarnafil membrane as a protection layer, weld all edges in place. Place normal weight concrete pavers on the protection membrane. In areas of high wind exposure the pavers shall be strapped together with stainless steel metal straps that are flush with the paver surface. Important: Check all existing membrane seams which are to be covered by concrete pavers with a rounded screwdriver and reweld any inconsistencies before installation. Do not run concrete pavers over Sarnabars. 3.18 PERIMETER WARNING INSTALLATION A. Tape / Membrane Areas of membrane where to be applied must be cleaned to a "like new" condition. Failure to properly clean the membrane will result in less than satisfactory adhesion or welding. The membrane should be cleaned as follows: 1) New membrane: Remove loose dirt and dust by wiping clean with water. For areas where dirt is embedded, scrub the application area with a commercial cleaner such as Simple Green, 409 or other similar all-purpose cleaner using a Scotch Brite scrubbing pad or similar product. Wash away residual cleaning material with clean water. 2) Weathered membrane: For older membranes or areas where there is excessive dirt buildup, use the above cleaning procedure followed by cleaning with a natural fiber rag wet with Seam Cleaner, and wipe away all residual cleaning solution and remaining dirt until membrane has a "like new" appearance. After surface is clean and dry, apply: 1) Tape: Apply tape to membrane taking care to avoid trapping air and creating blisters as tape is smoothed over with hand pressure. If a chalk line is used, be sure to keep chalk dust clear of application area. Do not apply Perimeter Warning Tape to surfaces where the temperature is below 40°F (4°C). 2) Membrane: Perimeter Warning Membrane is hot-air welded to the top of PVC roofing membrane in the areas required. Perimeter Warning Tape or Membrane may be slippery when wet. 3.19 TEMPORARY CUT-OFF All flashings shall be installed concurrently with the roof membrane in order to maintain a watertight condition as the work progresses. All temporary waterstops shall be constructed to provide a 100 percent watertight seal. The stagger of the insulation joints shall be made even by installing partial panels of 1-16 27 Sika Corporation - Roofing Specification RhinoBond System insulation. The new membrane shall be carried into the waterstop. Waterstop shall be sealed to the deck and substrate so that water will not be allowed to travel under the new or existing roofing. The edge of the membrane shall be sealed in a continuous heavy application of sealant as described in Section 2.10. When work resumes, the contaminated membrane shall be cut out. All sealant, contaminated membrane, insulation fillers, etc. shall be removed from the work area and properly disposed of off-site. None of these materials shall be used in the new work. If inclement weather occurs while a temporary waterstop is in place, the Applicator shall provide the labor necessary to monitor the situation to maintain a watertight condition. If any water is allowed to enter under the newly -completed roofing, the affected area shall be removed and replaced at the Applicator's expense. 3.20 COMPLETION Prior to demobilization from the site, the work shall be reviewed by the Owner's Representative and the Applicator. All defects noted and non -compliances with the Specifications or the recommendations of Sika Corporation shall be itemized in a punch list. These items must be corrected immediately by the Applicator to the satisfaction of the Owner's Representative and Sika Corporation prior to demobilization. All Warranties referenced in this Specification shall have been submitted and have been accepted at time of contract award. 3.21 DETAILS Refer to Typical System Details section or usa.sarnafil.sika.com. 1-16 28 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Utilities Committee FROM: Bob Giberson, Public Works Director BY: Ryan Larson, Senior Program Manager CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: October 21, 2016 SUBJECT: Tukwila 205 Levee Certification Project No. 91341203, Contract No. 14-164 Supplemental Agreement No. 1 for Phase 2 ISSUE Approve Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to Contract No. 14-164 with Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, Inc. (NHC) to provide levee certification services for the Tukwila 205 Levee Certification. BACKGROUND The Tukwila 205 Levee is located on the left bank of the Green River between S 196th St and 1-405 and provides flood protection to the Tukwila Urban Center. The Corps of Engineers provided letters of levee certification as needed to certify that the levee met their minimum design standards. In July of 2012, the Corps notified the City that due to a change in their policy, they would no longer provide levee certification for this or any federal levee and that the current levee certification would expire in August of 2013. Levee certification is critical because it provides documentation that the levee meets minimum federal standards and allows FEMA to map the protected area as outside of the 100 -year floodplain. In late 2014, the City hired NHC to perform the first phase of a certification effort that included an engineering analysis inaccordance with FEMA requirements. This analysis looked at the entire levee system to determine which segments did not meet FEMA requirements. The results of the Phase 1 study revealed that the levee does not meet minimum free board requirements in 14 segments and that embankment, foundation, and stability issues are present. DISCUSSION RECEIVED Phase 2 of this certification effort will look at each of the areas identified in Phase 1, collect adci jpra'slJF TU KW I LA information, develop alternatives for correcting the deficiencies, and develop costs estimates. Phase l's contract was for $447,711, yet the total spent was only $325,611.08. NHC's contract supplement for Phase 2 ®CT 2'0 2016 $316,768.00, bringing the total contract amount to $642,379.08. FISCAL IMPACT RECOMMENDATION PERMIT CENTER Tukwila 205 Levee Certification Phase 2 funding is budgeted in 2016 with $100,000 and $217,000 proposed in the 2017 CIP. The $100,000 from 2016 will need to be transferred to 2017 as Phase 2 work will begin in 2017. A new Proposed 2017 CIP sheet for the Tukwila 205 Levee is attached. CORRECTION LTR# I Council is being asked to approve Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to Contract No. 14-164 with NHC, Inc. for Phase 2 of the Tukwila 205 Certification in the amount of $316,788.00 and consider this item at the November 14, 2016 Committee of the Whole meeting and subsequent November 21, 2016 Regular Meeting. Attachments: CIP Page 100, Proposed 2017 CIP and new Proposed CIP sheet NHC Supplement No. 1, Scope of Work and Fee Estimate WWW Eng \PROJECTS \A- DR Projects\Tukwila 205\205 Certification (91341203)\Phase 2\Info Memo Sup#1 102116 gl.docx ID\ (p- CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2017 to 2022 PROJECT: Tukwila 205 Levee Certification Project No. 91341203 DESCRIPTION: Obtain levee certification for the Tukwila 205 Levee. The US Army Corps of Engineers no longer provides levee certification services to federally authorized JUSTIFICATION: levees. The existing certification expired in August of 2013. Certification is required for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to accreditate the levee system as providing a 100 -year level of flood protection. STATUS: Consultant hired in 2014 for Phase I that includes an initial study and identification of levee deficiencies. MAINT. IMPACT: Certification process is expected to lead to additional levee repair projects that are required to meet the certification criteria. Certification is valid for a 10 -year period. The initial phase of the certification process will determine needed repairs and cost estimates. Costs COMMENT: listed in 2017 through 2019 are estimates for potential repairs that would be grant dependent. King County Flood Control Districts Opportunity Grant Program currently has $63k per year. FINANCIAL Through Estimated (in $000's) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 BEYOND TOTAL EXPENSES Certification Phase I 350 350 Certification Phase II 100 217 220 537 Design 275 275 Const. Mgmt. 30 115 600 745 Construction 200 750 4,000 4,950 TOTAL EXPENSES 350 100 447 1,360 4,600 0 0 0 0 6,857 FUND SOURCES KC Flood Control 113 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 617 Proposed Grants 150 780 4,500 5,430 Mitigation Actual 0 Mitigation Expected 0 Utility Revenue 237 37 234 517 37 (63) (63) (63) (63) 810 TOTAL SOURCES 350 100 447 1,360 4600 0 0 0 0 6,857 L 2017 - 2022 Capital Improvement Program • 100 2 CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2017 to 2022 PROJECT: Tukwila 205 Levee Certification Project No. 91341203 DESCRIPTION: Obtain levee certification for the Tukwila 205 Levee. The US Army Corps of Engineers no longer provides levee certification services to federally authorized JUSTIFICATION: levees. The existing certification expired in August of 2013. Certification is required for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to accreditate the levee system as providing a 100 -year level of flood protection. STATUS: Consultant hired in 2014 for Phase I that includes an initial study and identification of levee deficiencies. MAINT. IMPACT: Certification process is expected to lead to additional levee repair projects that are required to meet the certification criteria. Certification is valid for a 10 -year period. The initial phase of the certification process will determine COMMENT: listed in 2017 through 2019 are estimr'es foite County Flood Control District's Opp iity Gr Sit 20 Fa 2017 FINANCIAL (in $000's) `d cc P e. 'es. Costs gra _mpe,dent. King !!$r_j k per year. 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 EXPENSES Certification Phase I 350 3 353 Certification Phase II 317 220 537 Design 275 275 Const. Mgmt. 30 115 600 745 Construction 200 750 4,000 4,950 TOTAL EXPENSES 350 3 547 1,360 4,600 0 0 0 0 6,860 FUND SOURCES KC Flood Control 113 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 617 Proposed Grants 150 780 4,500 5,430 Mitigation Actual 0 Mitigation Expected 0 Utility Revenue 237 (60) 334 517 37 (63) (63) (63) (63) 813 TOTAL SOURCES 350 3 547 1,360 4600 0 0 0 0 6,860 Project Location: '°+ Entire System 2017 - 2022 Capital Improvement Program 100 3 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 Agreement Number: CONTRACT FOR SERVICES Amendment # 1 Between the City of Tukwila and Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, Inc. That portion of Contract No. 14-164 between the City of Tukwila and Northwest Hydraulic, Inc. is amended as follows: Section 2: Scope of Services The consultant agrees to perform the additional services, identified on Exhibit "Al" attached hereto, including the provision of all labor, materials, equipment, and supplies. Section 3: Duration of Agreement; Time for Performance This Agreement as amended shall be in full force until December 30, 2018, unless sooner terminated under the provisions of the agreement. Work under this Agreement shall commence upon written notice by the City to the Consultant to proceed. The Consultant shall perform all services and provide all work product required pursuant to this agreement no later than December 30, 2017 unless an extension of such time is granted in writing by the City. Section 4: Payment A. Payment for the work provided by the Consultant shall be made as provided on Exhibit "B1" attached hereto, provided that the total amount of payment to the Consultant shall not exceed $642,399.00 without express modification of the Agreement signed by the City. All other provisions of the contract shall remain in full force and effect. Dated this day of , 20 CITY OF TUKWILA CONTRACTOR Allan Ekberg, Mayor Todd Bennett, Branch Manager ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED APPROVED AS TO FORM Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk City Attorney Page 1 of 1 4 8/31/2017 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development GLEN ANDERSON 3601 121 ST SW LYNNWOOD, WA 98087 RE: Permit No. D16-0264 MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 10/10/2017. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 10/10/2017, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, RAU Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No: D16-0264 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 4/3/2017 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development GLEN ANDERSON 3601 121 ST SW LYNNWOOD, WA 98087 RE: Permit No. D16-0264 MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 5/27/2017. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: I) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 5/27/2017, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, l i51449 Rachelle Ripley Permit Technician File No: D16-0264 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 October 10, 2016 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development GLEN ANDERSON 3601 121 ST SW LYNNWOOD, WA 98087 RE: Correction Letter # l DEVELOPMENT Permit Application Number D16-0264 MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER - 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Dear GLEN ANDERSON, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the following departments: FIRE DEPARTMENT: Al Metzler at 206-971-8718 if you have questions regarding these comments. • To ensure proper fire sprinkler operation, the temperature rating of the smoke vent fusible link must be significantly higher than sprinkler head temperature ratings. Please change the fusible link temperature selection from 165 degrees to 360 degrees. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (206)433-7165. Sincerely, Rachelle Ripley Permit Technician File No. D16-0264 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D16-0264 PROJECT NAME: MACY'S LOGISTICS DATE: 10/24/16 SITE ADDRESS: 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works mn aR9- 101% Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable n (no approval/review required) DATE: 10/25/16 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved DUE DATE: 11/22/16 ❑ Approved with Conditions Corrections Required Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) Notation: (ie: Zoning Issues) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 PERMIT COORD COPY. PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D16-0264 DATE: 09/28/16 PROJECT NAME: MACY'S DISTRIBUTION CENTER SITE ADDRESS: 17000 SOUTHCENTER PKWY X Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: l(� Build g Division q ' 1, Public Works kV cod tori Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator n M PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 09/29/16 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required Approved with Conditions Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 10/27/16 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only t CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: 'ti\ 0 1(Q Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire p. Ping 0 PW ❑ Staff Initials:* 12/18/2013 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: /0 . Zv • f 6- Plan Check/Permit Number: j21 -C. d Z 6-9 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner ❑ Deferred Submittal # Project Name: Lo & r._t r'IG Project Address: /7cooc Jo/e_ (c) y Contact Person: 1-/M- /--/00,r0 A.) Phone Number: 2oc . 57 S , 2-2-36 Summary of Revision: .aaSere P6sc�,- c -TWA) r...-6-7173- / Gefieev 01-6 (L. 66 O.PI7-c') tv,a L /N FO Pm. A -C t) l-arL- /-// /yip co o-12. .5 Go (:e- of- -) iz- c l? iL 1 N S e.-40 A.— P - Ta.. CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CFNTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o revi ' ion Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: ❑ Entered in TRAKiT on W:\Permit Center\Templates Worms\Revision Submittal Formdoc Revised: August 2015 COMMERCIAL INDSTRL ROOFhTqi INC Home Espanol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance 0 Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Search L&I Page 1 of 3 SE.ARCli A -Z Index Help My L&I Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing COMMERCIAL INDSTRL ROOFING INC Owner or tradesperson Principals DUGAN, WILLIAM L JR, PRESIDENT DUGAN, CHRISTINA D, PRESIDENT (End: 04/28/2011) Doing business as COMMERCIAL INDSTRL ROOFING INC WA UBI No. 600 346 392 3601 121ST STREET SW LYNNWOOD, WA 98087 425-423-0900 SNOHOMISH County Business type Corporation Governing persons CHRISTINA DEE DUGAN WILLIAM LEN JR DUGAN; License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. COMMEI*205JJ Effective — expiration 04/11/1980— 05/16/2017 Bond GREAT AMERICAN Bond account no. 0404872 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 05/02/2002 04/11/2002 Expiration date Until Canceled Insurance ........................... TOKIO MARINE SPECIALTY INSURAN $1,000,000.00 Policy no. PPK1540363 Received by L&I Effective date 08/19/2016 08/24/2016 Expiration date 10/01/2017 Insurance history Savings Help us improve https://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=600346392&LIC=COMMEI*205JJ&SAW= 11/9/2016 5 152n St Link SY f+.1,1 Tuk in lnll Blvd Sin 1Sb.�, .,5545t Ln 4 151t St Sot inter Blvd ROOF REPLACEMENT DRAWINGS FOR: S152nd St S 152nd FI S5Urhre^le. 5153,553 u, iuivn 1 P44 Forty Fm Inn:c. 5W 15th St S 55th St 5 158th St L0,,:. Tukwila Pkwy G s• 50 , Lana' tan Indurtn.l P. Long'uret Way ' S Saunaer-Tukvata 5 160th 51 15151 St n a 51521d St S 155th St We:tr,,'55vAll Baker Blvd 515415 51 S 156th St: 54o1,2nr Blvd S 168th S1 5157th51 S 1661 in atS Iu5th 5t T hviia pan it; 5172nd St. S 173rd St Upland Dr bing a .7 51731,1 ....S175th St 5176th St..:. fr, lurk n Pork ". 5175th St Costco Or c51Ltn> AREA PROXIMITY MAP TU ILA, WA NORTH SW lith' C a 0 17000 SOUTH CENTER PARKWAY TUKWILA, WA 98818 INDEX OF DRAWINGS RNOLD CS RP1.01 D2.01 D2.02 D3.03 COVER SHEET ROOF PLAN ROOF DETAILS ROOF DETAILS ROOF DETAILS PROJECT NUMBER: 15.98710 JUNE 6, 2016 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ABBREVIATIONS i BLK BLKG BOT CONC CONT DEMO EXP EXT FIN GA GALV GRD HT HVAC INSUL INT JT LB. LT MC BLOCK BLOCKING BOTTOM CONCRETE CONTINUOUS DEMOLISH EXPANSION EXTERIOR FINISH GAUGE GALVANIZED GRADE HEIGHT HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING INSULATING OR INSULATION INTERIOR JOINT POUND LIGHT NOT IN CONTRACT MAX MIN MTL NVS O.C. OZ. PLYWD PNL PVC REQ'D SHT SS STL TEMP TERM W/ WD WT T&B DS MAXIMUM MINIMUM METAL NON VENTED SUBST review approval is su n ct to errors and om 3Sions, ON CENTER Approval of construction dnuments does not et hm,iza FILE Permit No. PROJECT NO: 15.98710 DRAWN BY: MI/SNS DATE: 06.06.2016 REVISIONS: MACY'S FULFILLMENT CENTER r>101. y -0/4v 1700 South Center Parkway OUNCE PLYWOOD the violation of any adopte ode or ordinance. Icc ip1 PANEL of approved Field Copy ander ditions is ackno4°; dged POLYVINYL CHLORIDE REQUIRED SHEET STAINLESS STEEL STEEL TEMPORARY TERMINATION WITH WOOD WEIGHT TOP & BOTTOM DOWNSPOUT By: Date: // -/a - i6 City 01 Tukwila RECEIVEUILDINC DIVISION CITY OF TUKWILA IO219 SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER REVISIONS No changes shall be made to the of work without prior approval sorgE Tukwila Building Division. NOTE.: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may irslude additional plan review fees. NO. REVIEWED FO1 a ODE COMPLIAI' APPROVED GCT 2 5 2516 'City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION a z PROJ. NO. 15.88405 SSOCIATES INC. 14275 Midway Road - Suite 170 - Addison, Texas 75001 972.991. 1144 800.535.6329 FAX 972.991.7302 CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 ROOF AREA "A 2/D2.02 TYP. 1/D2.02 ROOF AREA PERIMETER UPLIFT - PRESSURE 64.3 ROOF AREA "C-1" CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 ANT PERIMETER UPLIFT (r PRESSURE 64.3 CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 1/D2.02 40_ 16'-0" ERIMETER �'. ZONE 8/D2.01 ANT � � f / t \ i i LOW 3/D2.02 DEMO 8/D2.01 1' LOW 3/D2.02 16'-0" PERIMETE ZONE FIELD UPLIFT PRESSURE 27.5 FIELD UPLIFT PRESSURE 27.5 SLOPE • • I ' tI ▪ i 0 0 o o. 0 I- a� ANT: ROOF AREA "A-3" CV 0 3" OFRD I LDEMO eOFRD _CORNE PRESSUR RD PLIFT SLOPE D DEMO - DEMO J : ANT ®RD OF ROOF AREA "A" 0 N ROOF AREA "C-2" 0 O AREA "C" PERIMETER UPLIFT - PRESSURE 64.3 SLI SLI Ole WATER SLI SLI SLI 5/D2.02 CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 Ole riIw "/ DEMO ©0 PERIMETER UPLIFT PRESSURE 64.3 7/02.01 FIELD UPLIFT PRESSURE 27.5 7/D2.01 AREA OF WOOD DETERIORATION (128 SF) O©0 EXP JT EXP JT !DEMO DEMO - 0 0 PERIMETER UPLIFT PRESSURE 64.3 FIELD UPLIFT PRESSURE 27.5 ANT: A\ Fje ,AAh. SL2 DEMO AIL SLI SLI DEMO Ah SLI ROOF AREA "E" 0 A AREA "B" AREA "D" IMETER UPLIFT SSURE 64.3 16' ERIM ZON EE ON WALL DEMO -\ 0 DEMO SL PES FIELD UPLIFT PRESSURE 27.5 3" DEMO OFRD 9'-0" PERIMETE ZONE OFRD RD CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 PERIMETER UPLIFT - PRESSURE 64.3 SLOPE 8/D2.01 0 I SLOPE I ROOF AREA B1 PERIMETER UPLIFT - PRESSURE 64.3 ANT PERIMETER UPLIFT - PRESSURE 64.3 1/D2.02 2/D2.02 1/D2.02 1 ROOF PLAN 1" = 30'-0" PLAN EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA A) NORTH 1 Y' TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD DECKING RED ROSIN AND NAILED BASE SHEET 1 Y" FIBERGLASS BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA A-1) EXPOSED CONCRETE EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA A-2) 1 Y' METAL DECK Y" FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA A-3) 1Y" METAL DECK Y' FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA B) ROOF ASSEMBLY 1: 1 Y" TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD DECKING RED ROSIN AND NAILED BASE SHEET 134" FIBERGLASS BUILT-UP ROOF ROOF ASSEMBLY 2: Y" PERLITE BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA B-1) 134" METAL DECK Y" FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA B-2) ROOF ASSEMBLY 1: 1 Y' TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD DECKING RED ROSIN AND NAILED BASE SHEET 1J4* FIBERGLASS BUILT-UP ROOF ROOF ASSEMBLY 2: Y" PERLITE BUILT-UP ROOF ROOF AREA "B-2" 8/D2.01 EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA C) ROOF ASSEMBLY 1: 1 Y' TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD DECKING RED ROSIN AND NAILED BASE SHEET 1 )4" FIBERGLASS BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA C-1) 1 Y" METAL DECK Y' FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA C-2) 1 Y" METAL DECK Y" FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA D) 1X" TONGUE AND GROOVE WOOD DECKING RED ROSIN AND NAILED BASE SHEET 1 Y' FIBERGLASS BUILT-UP ROOF ROOF AREA D1 EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA D-1) 1 Y" METAL DECK Y" FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF FLOOD COAT AND PEA GRAVEL EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA D-2) 1X" METAL DECK Y" FIBERGLASS STRIP MOPPED BUILT-UP ROOF FLOOD COAT AND PEA GRAVEL EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA D-3) METAL CANOPY (NOT IN CONTRACT) EXISTING SYSTEM (AREA E) 3/4' PLYWOOD DECK RED ROSIN AND NAILED BASE SHEET 1./i" FIBERGLASS BUILT-UP ROOF COATED CAP SHEET ROOF AREA "D-2" 1/D2.02 16'-0" ERIMETER ZONE 0 DEMO FIELD UPLIFT PRESSURE 27.5 1 PERIM ZON / moms 5/D2.02 8/D2.01 CORNER UPLIFT_ PRESSURE 69.3 NEW SYSTEM (WOOD DECK AREAS) DEMO EXISTING ROOF ASSEMBLIES DEMO INSULATION TO EXISTING WOOD DECK REPAIR WOOD DECK AT DETERIORATION INSTALL NEW VAPOR BARRIER INSTALL NEW R-30 MIN. POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATION (MULTIPLE LAYERS- 51/2" TOTAL THICKNESS) INSTALL NEW MECHANICALLY ATTACHED 1/4" DENS -DECK COVER BOARD INSTALL ADHERED 60 MIL SARAFIL G410 MEMBRANE NEW SYSTEM (CONCRETE DECK AREAS) CLEAN EXSITING CONCRETE SURFACE INSTALL NEW VAPOR BARRIER INSTALL NEW FULLY ADHERED R-30 MIN. POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATION (MULTIPLE LAYERS- 51/2" TOTAL THICKNESS) INSTALL NEW FULLY ADHERED TAPERED INSULATION (SLOPE 1/4' PER FOOT, MIN. THICKNESS 1/2") INSTALL NEW FULLY ADHERED 114" HIGH DENSITY POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATION COVER BOARD INSTALL ADHERED 60 MIL SARAFIL G410 MEMBRANE NEW SYSTEM (METAL DECK AREAS) DEMO EXISTING ROOF ASSEMBUES DEMO INSULATION TO EXISTING METAL DECK REPAIR METAL DECK AT DETERIORATION INSTALL NEW TAPERED INSULATION (SLOPE 1/4" PER FOOT, MIN. THICKNESS 1/2") INSTALL NEW MECHANICALLY ATTACHED 1/4" HIGH-DENSITY POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATION COVER BOARD INSTALL ADHERED 60 MIL SARAFIL 0410 MEMBRANE AREA "D-3" N.I.C. _CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 EE ANT CORNER UPLIFT PRESSURE 69.3 A• _ PERIMETER UPLIFT PRESSURE 64.3 ANT RECEIVED CITY OF UKWILA SEP 2 8 2016 PERMIT CENTER SYMBOL LEGEND 0 0 . • I )2(. O Of f L4 OIS SIDEWALL ROOF DRAIN ROOF DRAIN THRU-WALL SCUPPER, CONDUCTOR HEAD & DOWNSPOUT DOWNSPOUT PLUMBING VENT STACK PIPE PENETRATION HOT STACK HOT STACK W/ CURB ELECTRICAL STUB -UP W/ BOOT • PITCH PANS LADDER ACCESS HATCH EXHAUST FAN CURBED VENT GRAVITY VENT TURBINE VENT CURBED POWERED VENT W/ PITCH PAN & ELECTRICAL CONN. ROOF MOUNTED EVAP. COOLER W/ PITCH PAN & ELECTRICAL CONN. CURBED FAN CHIMNEY FLUE OR SMOKE VENT RTU W/ PITCH PANS & ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MECH. UNIT ON EQUIPMENT STANDS SKYLIGHTS n (SLI -FIXED, SL2 - OPERABLE) 0 SOLATUBE CURB COLUMN ICd ELECT DAVIT ROOF MOUNTED ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX W/ PIPE SUPPORTS 6o p ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY EpiELECTRICAL CONDUIT GAS CH GAS PIPING ROOF VENT DUCT PENETRATION THRU ROOF WITH SUPPORT SATELLITE DISH AREA OF WATER PONDING CHILLER EXP JT EXPANSION JOINT N LADDERS W/ PITCH PANS/ SEALANT POCKETS CROSS-OVER LADDER -' STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS ABOVE ROOF SURFACE WI POSTS AND PITCH PANS WHERE OCCURS A FDC a CAMERA LIGHT FIRE DEPT. SIAMESE CONNECTION SECURITY CAMERA POST OR CURB ; OIiIT-E[3QW 4 FC COILIA ROOF MOUNTED LIGCODEHT`S PHOTOGRAPH KEY OCT 2 5 201E MATCH LINE DETAIL KEYS 16/02.01 PROJECT NO: 15.98710 DRAWN BY: MI/SNS DATE: 06.06.2016 REVISIONS: MACY'S FULFILLMENT CENTER 1700 South Center Parkway co cp 3 City of TiakwI a 1/EL1.01 0 la: NOTE: NOT ALL SYMBOLS MAY BE USED 4 EXISTING BUR w/ SMOOTH SURFACE CAP SHEET EXISTING INSULATION VS* * "•S ••• • — 3/4" PLYWOOD DECK AT AREA E ONLY WOOD PLANK DECK STRUCTURAL FRAMING 1 EXISTING ROOF SYSTEM - AREAS A, B-2, C, D & E 3" = 1'-0" / !I ••l �irli rii t7 �!♦' T••t�••riy tt 4.itrG)-tY•'V/'••v3•ni'irfirli•'tI•W"•rI••<lirti•'<ii rrii:•'Ii'•'•<7 �'•♦^r<••r<i vr'•rr "•""•'•r i -+moi rOirr ti eit trti?',Ni�ii tirtp$rti.•ri rUirtpirtpiif.Mp$rtp$ rpirtpfrtp$r$p:'ir:� :1i'ilA �aiiii . �V%:!i%: �i:!._'ii ���ii �� %:k::!.' -t ' ....-....n...r+..<+..f._r♦.a.....rn..<r..«..tt..t♦.a..... n..n...rr..rt..t♦..tta...... ."1744F:r."1""v"IFVVVVV71 o o 41 •♦♦♦♦♦♦�414'�•♦♦♦♦♦♦V'►♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•�•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦� •♦♦♦♦♦♦�I►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦1♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦11•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦� 60 mil PVC ROOF MEMBRANE BONDING ADHESIVE NEW 1/2" HIGH-DENSITY POLYISO. INSULATION COVER BOARD ATTACHED TO WOOD PLANK DECK NEW R-30 MIN. POLYISO. INSULATION NEW VAPOR BARRIER ♦♦1 INSTALL NEW TAPERED INSULATION CRICKETS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF COVER BOARD REFER TO ROOF PLAN WOOD PLANK DECK STRUCTURAL FRAMING 2 NEW ROOF SYSTEM - AREAS A B B-2, C, D & E 3" = 1'-0" DEMO EXISTING EXP. JT. CURBS EXP. JOINT w/ FOAM BACKER ROD FASTENERS & PLATES EX'G SLOPE •-rpt-<?r ! <t , .♦ r♦ . ., <+ 2p. fGm! ♦ +y :Sv <+ t ni't...toS S .:4:r�..as!¢r t , <+✓•p f +r :4,..:1�, ' '' i r4,4 J* 4• 4 REFER TO 2/D2.01 FOR TYPICAL NOTES REGARDING ROOF SYSTEM \ • PVC FLASHING STRIP, HEAT WELD \ \ \ \ PVC MEMBRANE ADHESIVE EX'G SLOPE !��:�i:? r+ :_`rp<:.r_.•rfp$4r rrr fry?;'t!S%:�<:;4:;r�. rel: q<p;! , t +4F �: %l,f4♦, rl: r4 r:4 ....r♦r t r♦ <-r..r r r .r.♦ <..< <..t. t♦..�fn.. .. ..ri...n�n ♦ r 1 4 At Li ip • " mew TREATED WOOD BLOCKING 7 EXPANSION JOINT DETAIL VAPOR BARRIER r REFER TO 2/D2.01 FOR TYPICAL NOTES REGARDING ROOF SYSTEM 3" = 1-0" PVC -COATED 24 EDGE. NAIL FLA STAGGERED w/ I SHANK NAILS 18 GA. CONT. CLEAT FASTEN 6" O.C. CONT. SEALANT TREATED PLYW TOP EDGE SEALANT EXISTING BUR w/ SMOOTH SURFACE CAP SHEET EXISTING INSULATION EXISTING BUR w/ GRAVEL SURFACE — WOOD PLANK DECK STRUCTURAL FRAMING 1 A EXISTING ROOF SYSTEM - AREA B 3" = 1'-0" PVC -COATED 24 GA. METAL EDGE. NAIL FLANGE 3" O.C. w/ RING SHANK NAILS EXISTING WOOD NAILERS TO REMAIN. REPLACE DETERIORATED WOOD 18 GA. CONT. CLEAT FASTEN 6" O -C. CONT. SEALANT 1 24 GA. PREFIN MTL TRIM w/ STIFFNER RIB SECURE 12” O.C. WITH GALVANIZED ANNULAR RING SHANK NAILS CONT. 18 GA GALVANIZED METAL CLEAT. FASTEN WITH GALVANIZED ANNULAR RING SHANK NAILS AT 3" O.C. Y PVC FLASHING STRIP, HEAT WELD NEW WOOD NAILERS TO MATCH THICKNESS OF INSULATION PVC MEMBRANE ADHESIVE EX'G SLOPE '!I-rll-�!I+rr.++f%-t+fl+I-+trrt'I'���I..-IfjIei♦�t�i.!`+<i r%�ii�t,I ti.titift t♦i'r''f!'ir�wliIfn!i-�rfirr.<f�4. 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EXISTING STEEL STRUCTURE 1 7 PVC FLASHING STRIP, HEAT WELD FASTENERS & PLATES SURFACE -MOUNTED COUNTERFLASHING BEYOND / PVC MEMBRANE ADHESIVE TAPERED INSULATION ATTACHED TO METAL DECK EXISTING METAL DECK ROOF EDGE DETAIL - AREAS A-2, B-1, C-1, C-2, D-1 & D-2 (TRUCK DOCK CANOPY) 3" = 1'-0" PVC -COATED 24 GA. METAL EDGE. NAIL FLANGE 3" O.C. STAGGERED w/ RING SHANK NAILS 2X TREATED WOOD BLOCKING 18 GA. CONT. CLEAT FASTEN 6" O.C. 24 GA. PREFIN MTL TRIM w/ STIFFNER RIBS SECURE 12" O.C. WITH GALVANIZED ANNULAR RING SHANK NAILS CONT. 18 GA GALVANIZED METAL CLEAT. FASTEN WITH `t. GALVANIZED ANNULAR RING SHANK NAILS AT 3" O.C. V ul PVC FLASHING STRIP, HEAT WELD 444'4.$4'44' viX4'4 �:f%t $44fiit?gff5gii8Mfi 5tFi:4iiiiYT4 .it ffar`iip?p;ii�i�47lAt.Ce s/In'I 001" 411. 4i, A I• PVC MEMBRANE ADHESIVE 1/2" COVER BOARD PVC -COATED 24 GA. METAL — EDGE. NAIL FLANGE 3" O.C. STAGGERED w/ RING SHANK NAILS in HIGH POINT OF cr) CANOPY EDGE 18 GA. CONT. CLEAT FASTEN 6" O.C. 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RESECURE DRAIN AND CONNECTING PIPE ASSEMBLY. 7 ROOF OVERFLOW DRAIN DETAIL 3" = 1'-0" FIELD 8 FASTENERS PER BOARD PERIMETER 16 FASTENERS PER BOARD CORNER (IF REQUIRED) 32 FASTENERS PER BOARD S 4 x 8 FASTENER PATTERN NO SCALE RECEFF CITY OF f'i SEP 28 PROJECT NO: 15.98710 DRAWN BY: MI/SNS DATE: 06.06.2016 REVISIONS: MACY'S FULFILLMENT CENTER REV1EV\/E CODE COM APPRO SOR -DANCE 1700 South Center Parkway OCT 2 5 2016 LU KOLAo City of Tukwila° p OjOJIL, IN I�ISI =t ! I c2 PERMIT CENTER D2.03