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Solicitation Number 2021-23 Invitation to Bid for Mill Plain BRT Transit Center and Corridor Construction Addendum 3 – August 9, 2021 QUESTIONS: 1. Can you clarify the details for the litter/recycle receptacles. On page 702 of the specs it calls out for Aluminum paint finish but on page 1157 it calls out for Silver Texture. Do they need to meet “Buy America” FTA? Are they split receptacles with both litter and recycle? In Exhibit A, Appendix A-1, Division 12 93 00 – Site Furnishings, the “Aluminum paint finish” is intended to be a generic descriptor of the paint type, color, and finish for the site furnishings. Exhibit A, Appendix A-3 – Typical BRT Shelter Color Schedule provides a manufacturer example for litter receptacle including a color option from this manufacturer to note that owner preference is closer to the “Silver texture” rather than the “Aluminum texture” of the available colors for this manufacturer’s product. All products and color selections need to be submitted for owner approval. The receptacles are not split receptacles for both litter and recycle; they are only litter receptacles. This project does need to meet FTA “Buy America” requirements as outlined in Section 3.2, 6.17, and Appendix A-9 of the ITB Solicitation Document. 2. Could the 49” display with maximum dimensions of 45”x 27” x 5 screen be supplemented with a 55” display with 52” 32” x 4” dimensions? Yes, this is acceptable only at the Mill Plain Transit Center. 3. I am unable to locate specifications for the shelters’ glass canopies and windscreens at the new Mill Plain Transit Center. Plan page TC-A203 of the Mill Plain Blvd plan set references Glazing Types 2,3, and 4 with direction to refer to the Vancouver Mall Transit Center plans pages A435 and A436 for additional information. These pages do not provide any information defining these glass types. Please advise.

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Solicitation Number 2021-23 Invitation to Bid for Mill Plain BRT Transit Center and Corridor Construction

Addendum 3 – August 9, 2021

QUESTIONS: 1. Can you clarify the details for the litter/recycle receptacles. On page 702

of the specs it calls out for Aluminum paint finish but on page 1157 it calls out for Silver Texture. Do they need to meet “Buy America” FTA? Are they split receptacles with both litter and recycle? In Exhibit A, Appendix A-1, Division 12 93 00 – Site Furnishings, the “Aluminum paint finish” is intended to be a generic descriptor of the paint type, color, and finish for the site furnishings. Exhibit A, Appendix A-3 – Typical BRT Shelter Color Schedule provides a manufacturer example for litter receptacle including a color option from this manufacturer to note that owner preference is closer to the “Silver texture” rather than the “Aluminum texture” of the available colors for this manufacturer’s product. All products and color selections need to be submitted for owner approval. The receptacles are not split receptacles for both litter and recycle; they are only litter receptacles. This project does need to meet FTA “Buy America” requirements as outlined in Section 3.2, 6.17, and Appendix A-9 of the ITB Solicitation Document.

2. Could the 49” display with maximum dimensions of 45”x 27” x 5 screen be supplemented with a 55” display with 52” 32” x 4” dimensions? Yes, this is acceptable only at the Mill Plain Transit Center.

3. I am unable to locate specifications for the shelters’ glass canopies and windscreens at the new Mill Plain Transit Center. Plan page TC-A203 of the Mill Plain Blvd plan set references Glazing Types 2,3, and 4 with direction to refer to the Vancouver Mall Transit Center plans pages A435 and A436 for additional information. These pages do not provide any information defining these glass types. Please advise.

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Exhibit A, Appendix A-2, C-TRAN Fourth Plain and Vancouver Mall TC Reuse Plans is revised to incorporate this omission and is included in Addendum 3.

4. Plan page A448 of the Vancouver Mall Transit Center plan set notes refer to “Typical Shelter Color Schedule” in project manual specifications. Appendix A-3 BRT Typical Shelter Color Schedule does not have a section pertaining to glass and glazing to be used for the new Mill Plain Transit Center. Please advise.

Exhibit A, Appendix A-3, BRT Typical Shelter Color Schedule is revised to incorporate this omission and is included in Addendum 3.

5. Will the FCUs/HPs and ERVs to come with BACnet cards for remote monitoring by JCI. Or will JCI just need to monitor zone temperatures in all the spaces? HVAC controls for the driver relief building are intended to be stand alone and are not intended to integrate with a Central Building Automation System.

6. Does the steel fabricator have to be AISC certified to fabricate the railing and steel benches on this project? As with the other steel fabrication, it is acceptable to use independent special inspections of fabrications, provided for by Contractor, in lieu of using an IAS Accreditation for Fabricators.

7. Bid items 236, 237, and 238 are included for conductor sizes #1/0, #10, and #12, respectively. In which bid items are we to place conductors of other sizes (#14, #8, #250)? Will they have their own designated bid items? Conductors of sizes not listed in BI-236, BI-237, and BI-238 are to be considered incidental to the Bid Items described in Exhibit A, Appendix A-1, Division 13 13 00 (individual corridor station shelter, Driver Relief Building structure, or Transit Center shelter) corresponding to where the work is called for in the plans.

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8. Is 3” schedule 40 fiber optic pipe indicated on the communications conduit schedule to contain innerduct? Is PVC Multi Guard to be used? No Inner Duct is required.

9. Where is concrete encasement required for direct buried conduit? Electric service conductors from Utility when under roadway shall be in concrete encased Duct Bank, refer to Plans.

10. Regarding Bid items 234 and 235. Are these 90s for both the Electrical and Communication drawings? Are they a standard 90, what are they specifically for? For power circuits the response is yes, standard 90 degree bends are acceptable.

11. 36" Sweeps are indicated in the communication details. Are these only used for fiber entering cabinets? Where else would 36" sweeps be required? Correct – these details show cabinet entries.

12. Drawing CM 001 provides quantity tabulation which shows 196 Junction boxes with two types of lid. However the bid form shows only 43 for the comm J-box. Can you please verify? Items tabulated on drawing CM001 are to be paid for according to Note 16 on the sheet: “Payment shall be lump sum under standard item number 6914 - intelligent transportation system. Payment for conduit boring work shall be per linear foot under standard item number 6942 - directional boring.”

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13. Can you please confirm that Type 'XW' LED Pedestrian Pole Mounted Illumination needed to add to BI-144 Illumination Systems? Correct. Type 'XW' LED Pedestrian Pole Mounted Illumination is to be included in BI-144 Illumination Systems. Refer to Addendum 2, Question 11 and the revised specification included in Addendum 2

14. Pull boxes in the communication drawings are not accounted in the bid items list. Will this bid item be added through addendum or else can you please suggest the bid item for accounting the Pull boxes? Items tabulated on drawing CM001 are to be paid for according to note 16 on the sheet: “Payment shall be lump sum under standard item number 6914 - Intelligent Transportation System. Payment for conduit boring work shall be per linear foot under standard item number 6942 - directional boring.

15. Specification 26 05 43 – A. 8 states “Accomplish changes in direction of runs exceeding a total of 15 degrees by long sweep bends having a minimum radius of 25FT”. Common practice for sweeps is twelve times the internal diameter of the conduit (i.e. 4”x48” sweep). Will this practice be acceptable in-lieu of 25FT sweep bends? For field made bends, minimum radius may be reduced to 10 feet in lieu of 25 feet. Manufactured bend/elbow radius is specified separately with minimum 18” radius for less than 3” and 36” radius for 3” and greater.

16. "I see C-TRAN is looking for max. 5'' depth with the passenger information displays. Does that include the outdoor case for the displays?" Yes, the max .5” depth for the passenger information displays includes the outdoor case for the displays.

17. Is the owner of the project open to extending the bid due date a few days? Our key bidding personnel are out of office that particular day and we are interested in preparing a proposal for this project?

Per Addendum 3, C-TRAN hereby extends the closing date to August 27, 2021 by 3:00 P.M.

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18. What are the two Appendices incorporated by this Addendum?

Appendix A-2 Design Reuse Memo is incorporated as Addendum 3, Attachment 1.

Appendix A-3 – BRT Typical Shelter Color Schedule is incorporated as Addendum 3, Attachment 2.

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Attachment 2 – Vancouver Mall Transit Center Plans for Reuse

SHEET NUMBER(S) SHEET/DETAIL NAME DESCRIPTION

A432 SHELTER CEILING & ROOF

A433, A434 SHELTER SECTIONS

A435 SHELTER ELEVATIONS

A436 METAL/GLAZING WINDSCREEN ELEVATIONS

A437 BIKE & TICKET MACHINE SHELTER

A438 BIKE SHELTER SECTIONS

A441 SHELTER PLAN DETAILS

A442, A443, A444, A445,

A446 SHELTER SECTION DETAILS

A447 SHELTER ROUTING DIAGRAM

A448 SHELTER COLOR DIAGRAMS

A455 WALKWAY SECTIONS

A461, A462, A463 WALKWAY DETAILS

SG500, SG501 SIGN TYPE AA

SG502 SIGN TYPE CC, DD

SG503 SIGN TYPE CC

SG504 SIGN TYPE EE, BB

SG505 SIGN TYPE GG

SG508 SIGN TYPE FF, KK

SG509 SIGN TYPE LL, MM

ST432 SHELTER TYPICAL ROOF FRAMING

ST433 SHELTER CROSS SECTION

ST434 SHELTER LONGITUDINAL SECTION

ST436 BIKE SHELTER PLANS

ST437 BIKE SHELTER SECTIONS

ST455 WALKWAY TYPICAL SECTIONS

VMTC SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 08 63 25, DIVISION 08 80 00, DIVISION 08 87 23

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SECTION 08 63 25

GLAZED WINDSCREEN AND CANOPY SYSTEMS

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Aluminum framed glazed canopies

B. Point support glazed canopies

C. Point support glazed windscreens

D. Glazed windscreen and canopy system accessories

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS

A. Section 05 12 00 - Structural Steel Framing

B. Section 07 62 00 - Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim

C. Section 08 80 00 - Glazing

1.03 MEASUREMENT

A. No separate measurement will be made for Glazed Windscreen and Canopy Systems.

1.04 PAYMENT

A. No separate payment will be made for Glazed Windscreen and Canopy Systems. The cost of meeting these requirements shall be incidental to the work described in Section 13 13 00.

1.05 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

A. Refer to Structural drawings, sheet ST003 for Design loads as determined by the project structural engineer in accordance with the applicable local codes. Accommodate snow and wind live loads, discontinuities, and dead loads. Coordinate the design of the canopy and windscreen systems with the project structural engineer.

B. Limit deflection of the canopy and windscreen system members to 1/180 of their length or limit deflection of the glass to 3/4 inch over one light, whichever is less.

C. Design the fasteners for a 4 to 1 safety factor based on ultimate loading.

D. Design the canopy and windscreen system assembly to withstand temperature variations up to 120° F without over stressing the glazing, fasteners or framing.

E. Design the canopy and windscreen system so as to prevent excessive noise such as popping and creaking and wind harmonics.

F. Provide bearing and edge clearances as required to accommodate expansion and contraction of the glazing materials with edge clearance of 1/4-inch minimum to the nearest metal surface.

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G. Design system to prevent glass sliding without reliance on friction or sealants.

H. All sealant joints are to be designed and engineered for the intended use.

1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. See Section 01 33 00 - Submittals, for submittal procedures.

B. Shop drawings showing in detail all members, connections, interface with other materials and methods of construction for the architect's approval prior to fabrication.

C. Calculations stamped by a registered structural engineer, licensed in the state of this project, showing the structural adequacy of the members and glazing for all loads and with provisions for expansion and contraction.

D. Samples

1. Two (2) 12 inch square samples of the specified glass with edge protection showing finish and sealant options and a minimum of 2 samples, 6 inches long, of a typical extruded exposed aluminum member with the specified finish.

2. Two (2) samples, 6 inches long, of a typical extruded exposed aluminum member with the specified finish.

3. Two (2) samples, of point support assembly

E. Where structural silicone joints are required, report on sealant compatibility, approval of sealant joint design, and application procedures from the sealant manufacturer.

F. Maintenance manual for the glazed windscreen and canopy system and with a sequence of items, materials and methods used for proper cleaning and maintenance of the framing, flashings and glass. Include a key plan for all glass, with sizes, make-up and source for future replacements.

1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Engage the same firm to manufacture and install the windscreen and canopy systems. This firm must have ten years of successful fabrication and installation of work similar to this project.

B. Before start of glazed windscreen and canopy system work, a pre-installation meeting is to be scheduled and is to be attended by the architect and all related subcontractors to coordinate the installation and work of adjacent trades.

1.08 WARRANTY

A. Submit all warranties in conformance with the General and Supplementary Conditions.

B. Extend the manufacturer's material and installation warranty four years for a total of five (5) years on all components agreeing to repair or replace any part of the system that exhibits defects in workmanship or performance.

C. Extend the silicone manufacturer's warranty nine years for a total of ten years (10) years on weather seals and structural silicone.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. DeaMor Associates, www.deamor.com, 888-284-6799

B. Substitutions: See Section 01 25 13 - Product Substitution Procedure.

2.02 MOUNTING SYSTEMS

A. Type 1 - Narrowline Deep Profile Aluminum Frame Canopy System.

B. Type 2 - Point Support Canopy and Windscreen System.

1. Stainless Steel Barrel Point Support with smooth round stainless steel caps

2. 1.5" dia x 1.25" length for windscreens.

3. 1.5" dia x length required to achieve slope indicated on drawings.

4. Shoulder washers and compressible washers as required by Canopy and Windscreen System manufacturer.

2.03 METAL MATERIALS

A. Framing, caps and tail inserts are to be extruded aluminum, alloy 6063 or 6061, temper T-5 or T-6, as recommended by manufacturer and required for design loading and required finishes. Tubular framing sections are to have a minimum thickness of 0.100 inch. Provide the profiles indicated or an equivalent design.

B. Sheet and plate aluminum is to be 5052 alloy for flashing, trim, closures and accessories, minimum.040 inch thick as required to maintain flatness. Provide structural aluminum plates in thickness as required by engineer.

C. Exterior fasteners are to be non-magnetic, 300 series, stainless steel, engineered as required.

2.04 GLASS AND GLAZING MATERIALS

A. Glass types are specified in Section 08 80 00 and the following descriptions establish minimum standards. Overhead glazing must be sized to conform to loading and local code requirements and have no visible edge deflection.

B. Provide heat-treated laminated glass for canopy and windscreen, engineered to withstand all live loads.

C. Size canopy glass to limit deflection over leading edge to L/360, or less as defined by architect. The design intent is for the glass to appear visually flat under dead load. Provide information to architect regarding expected deflection of glass under dead load.

D. Edge Protection: Provide aluminum flatbar, 1/2" by 1/8" thick, with an anodized finish, silver as selected. Adhere it to the edge of the laminated glass with Dow Corning 791 Silicone, gray as selected, to protect the interlayer from moisture.

E. Glazing gaskets are to be minimum 1/8 inch thick extruded Santoprene or silicone, as compatible with adjacent sealants. Mechanically interlock gaskets into the canopy glazing bars and caps so that the gaskets provide a setting surface and waterproof seal against

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both surfaces of the glass. Tape or butyl gaskets are not to be used in the glazing system.

F. Glass is to be blocked and mechanically retained in the system against sliding and uplift loads.

2.05 FABRICATION

A. Fabricate materials in the manufacturer's shop of the appropriate alloys for the specified finish.

B. Fabricate the glass supporting members with hairline joints and aligned to within 1/64 inch. Mock-up the canopy frames as required to determine dimensional accuracy and alignment.

C. Pre-tab and shop weld or solder the flashings prior to finishing.

2.06 ALUMINUM FINISH

A. After fabrication is complete, prepare aluminum as required for specified finish.

B. Paint Finish: Apply a standard 2-coat fluoropolymer paint finish as selected by Architect. Application is to conform to the requirements of AAMA 2605.

1. Pretreat all components with manufacturer’s recommended process.

2. Apply primer as required by the manufacturer.

3. Apply a minimum 1.0 mil finish coat.

C. Anodic Finish. Anodize all exposed aluminum with a Class I anodic coating, minimum 0.7-mils thick.

D. Anodized Color: Refer to color schedule

2.07 DISSIMILAR METAL PROTECTION

A. Shop apply 3-M "Scotchrap 50", 10 mil, black vinyl corrosion resistant tape to separate dissimilar metals. Locate so as to be concealed after installation.

2.08 SLIP JOINTS

A. Slip joint linings are to be made up with 3-M Scotch Ultra-High Molecular Weight (UHMW) polyethylene tape, with rubber adhesive one side. Provide thickness as required to allow free movement at the expansion joints and prevent noise due to thermal expansion.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01 ACCEPTABLE INSTALLERS

A. Installation is to be performed by the manufacturer or an installer with a minimum of five years experience installing work of this nature who is acceptable to the manufacturer.

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3.02 EXAMINATION

A. Inspect the installed substructure to verify that it is as designed and is satisfactory for the proper installation of the installed system. Do not proceed with installation until any discrepancies have been corrected.

3.03 PREPARATION

A. Visually inspect all structure and flashings for adequacy of substrate. Determine level and plumb and the affect it may have on installation or operation.

B. Immediately notify architect of any deficiencies. If Architect requires destructive inspection prior to installation, proceed only after all corrective work is completed to the satisfaction of the architect.

C. Secure staging and provide protection as required to prevent scratching or gouging of the adjacent materials.

3.04 INSTALLATION

A. Install the frames and flashings in accordance with the approved shop drawings.

B. Install the installed system level, plumb and properly aligned with uniform joints and reveals. Remove and replace any components that may be defective or are damaged during installation.

C. Seal the installed system with minimal sealants, using them only as engineered for exterior waterproofing at horizontal butt joints or for structural glass retention.

D. Leave the installed system free of all protective material, identification labels and excess sealant.

E. Clean the installed system within one week before final acceptance, in accordance with manufacturer's recommended methods.

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SECTION 08 80 00

GLAZING

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Glass.

B. Glazing compounds and accessories.

C. Glass for windscreens and canopies.

D. Art Glass for sign cabinets.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS

A. Section 08 43 13 - Aluminum-Framed Storefronts

B. Section 08 63 25 - Glazed Windscreen and Canopy Systems.

C. Section 08 87 23 - Decorative Glazing Films.

D. Section 10 28 00 - Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories: Framed mirrors.

1.03 MEASUREMENT

A. No separate measurement will be made for Glazing.

1.04 PAYMENT

A. No separate payment will be made for Glazing. The cost of meeting these requirements shall be incidental to the work described in Section 13 13 00.

1.05 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. 16 CFR 1201 - Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials; U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission; current edition.

B. ASTM C1036 - Standard Specification for Flat Glass; 2011e1.

C. ASTM C1048 - Standard Specification for Heat-Strengthened and Fully Tempered Flat Glass; 2012.

D. ASTM C1172 - Standard Specification for Laminated Architectural Flat Glass; 2009e1.

E. ASTM C1193 - Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants; 2013.

F. ASTM E1300 - Standard Practice for Determining Load Resistance of Glass in Buildings; 2012a.

G. ASTM E2190 - Standard Specification for Insulating Glass Unit Performance and Evaluation; 2010.

H. GANA (GM) - GANA Glazing Manual; Glass Association of North America; 2009.

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I. GANA (SM) - GANA Sealant Manual; Glass Association of North America; 2008.

J. IBC - International Building Code; current edition with Washington State Amendments.

1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. See Section 01 33 00 - Submittals, for submittal procedures.

B. Product Data on Glass Types: Provide structural, physical and environmental characteristics, size limitations, special handling or installation requirements.

C. Samples: Submit two samples 12 x 12 inch in size of glass and plastic units, showing coloration and design.

D. Certificates: Certify that products meet or exceed specified requirements.

E. Manufacturer's Certificate: Certify that ________ glass meets or exceeds specified requirements.

1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Perform Work in accordance with GANA Glazing Manual and GANA Sealant Manual for glazing installation methods.

B. Perform Work in accordance with GANA Glazing Manual and FGMA Sealant Manual for glazing installation methods.

C. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum three years documented experience.

D. Safety glazing to comply with IBC requirements.

1.08 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Do not install glazing when ambient temperature is less than 50 degrees F.

B. Maintain minimum ambient temperature before, during and 24 hours after installation of glazing compounds.

1.09 WARRANTY

A. Sealed Insulating Glass Units: Provide a ten (10) year warranty to include coverage for seal failure, interpane dusting or misting, including replacement of failed units.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01 INSULATING GLASS UNITS

A. Type 1 - Sealed Insulating Glass Units

1. Application(s): East and west facing exterior glazing.

2. Outboard Lite: PPG Starphire, Annealed float glass, 1/4 inch thick, minimum.

a. Tint: Clear.

b. Coating: PPG Solarban 70XL Low-E type, on #2 surface.

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3. Spacer: 1/2" Aluminum poly

4. Inboard Lite: Annealed float glass, 1/4 inch thick, minimum.

a. Tint: Clear.

5. Total Thickness: 1 inch.

B. Provide Tempered Safety Glass within any of the above Glazing Types where shown on drawings or where required by IBC.

2.02 EXTERIOR GLAZING ASSEMBLIES

A. Performance Criteria: Select type and thickness of glass to withstand dead and live loads caused by positive and negative wind pressure acting normal to plane of glass.

1. Use the procedure specified in ASTM E1300 to determine glass type and thickness.

2. Limit glass deflection to 1/200 or flexure limit of glass, whichever is less, with full recovery of glazing materials.

3. Glass thicknesses listed are minimum.

B. Type 2 - Windscreen Glazing - Clear

1. Application(s): Shelter Windscreens as shown on drawings.

a. Lite: Laminated, thickness as required for largest span to achieve no visible deflection. All glass windscreens and canopies on shelter to be the same thickness.

b. Color Interlayer: None

c. Surface applied graphic or etching:

1) Coordinate with owner hired artist for graphic or etching to be applied to surface of glass.

d. Predrill holes for mounting as indicated on drawings.

C. Type 3 - Windscreen and Canopy Glazing - White

1. Application(s): Shelter Windscreens and Canopy glazing as shown on drawings.

a. Lite: Laminated, thickness as required for largest span to achieve no visible deflection. All glass windscreens and canopies on shelter to be the same thickness.

b. Color Interlayer:

1) Translucent White to be selected by architect

c. Surface applied graphic or etching:

1) None

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d. Predrill holes for mounting as indicated on drawings.

D. Type 4 - Windscreen and Canopy Glazing - Blue

1. Application(s): Shelter Windscreens and Canopy glazing as shown on drawings.

a. Lite: Laminated, thickness as required for largest span to achieve no visible deflection. All glass windscreens and canopies on shelter to be the same thickness.

b. Interlayer:

1) Color make up to be selected by architect

2) Transparent Blue color achieved with up to 4 film layers of Vanceva color by Saflex. www.vanceva.com

c. Surface applied graphic or etching:

1) None

d. Predrill holes for mounting as indicated on drawings.

E. Type 5 - Sign Cabinet Art Glass

1. Application(s): Sign cabinet art glass as shown on SG500.

a. Lite: Laminated, thickness as required for largest span to achieve no visible deflection. All glass windscreens and canopies on shelter to be the same thickness.

b. Interlayer:

1) Color make up to be selected by architect

2) Translucent Blue color achieved with up to 5 film layers of Vanceva color by Saflex. www.vanceva.com

c. Surface applied graphic or etching:

1) None

d. Predrill holes for mounting as indicated on drawings.

F. Provide Tempered Safety Glass within any of the above Glazing Types where shown on drawings or where required by IBC.

2.03 GLASS MATERIALS

A. Float Glass Manufacturers:

1. AGC Flat Glass North America, Inc: www.na.agc-flatglass.com.

2. Cardinal Glass Industries: www.cardinalcorp.com

3. Guardian Industries Corp: www.sunguardglass.com.

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4. Pilkington North America Inc: www.pilkington.com/na.

5. PPG Industries, Inc: www.ppgideascapes.com.

6. Substitutions: See Section 01 25 13 - Product Substitution Procedure.

B. Float Glass: All glazing is to be float glass unless otherwise indicated.

1. Annealed Type: ASTM C1036, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality Q3 (glazing select).

2. Safety glazing shall comply with CPSC 16 CFR 1201.

3. Heat-Strengthened and Fully Tempered Types: ASTM C1048.

a. Heat strengthen glazing exposed to high temperatures caused by the reflection and/or absorption of solar heat, and/or when recommended by the glazing manufacturer, and/or when required by other items of this specification section.

b. Heat temper glazing when required by other items of this specification section, and/or the drawings, and/or the building code.

c. Heat treating process should minimize Roller Wave Distortion.

d. Orient the glass in the heat treating oven so that the roller waves are parallel to the ground plane of the building.

4. Thicknesses: As indicated; for exterior glazing comply with specified requirements for wind load design regardless of specified thickness.

C. Laminated Glass: Float glass laminated in accordance with ASTM C1172.

1. Laminated Safety Glass: Comply with 16 CFR 1201 test requirements for Category II.

2. Where fully tempered is specified or required, provide glass that has been tempered by the tong-less horizontal method.

2.04 SEALED INSULATING GLASS UNITS

A. Manufacturers:

1. Any of the manufacturers specified for float glass.

2. Substitutions: See Section 01 25 13 - Product Substitution Procedure.

B. Sealed Insulating Glass Units: Types as indicated.

1. Durability: Certified by an independent testing agency to comply with ASTM E2190.

2. Edge Spacers: Aluminum, bent and soldered corners.

3. Edge Seal: Glass to elastomer with supplementary silicone sealant.

4. Purge interpane space with dry hermetic air.

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2.05 GLAZING COMPOUNDS

A. As recommended by the glazing manufacturer for particular applications.

2.06 GLAZING ACCESSORIES

A. As recommended by the glazing manufacturer for particular applications.

B. Setting Blocks: Neoprene, 80 to 90 Shore A durometer hardness; ASTM C864 Option II. Length of 0.1 inch for each square foot of glazing or minimum 4 inch x width of glazing rabbet space minus 1/16 inch x height to suit glazing method and pane weight and area.

C. Glazing Tape, Back Bedding Mastic Type: Preformed, butyl-based, 100 percent solids compound with integral resilient spacer rod applicable to application indicated; hardness range of 5 to 30 cured Shore A durometer; coiled on release paper; black color.

D. Glazing Gaskets: Resilient silicone extruded shape to suit glazing channel retaining slot; ASTM C864 Option II; black color.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that openings for glazing are correctly sized and within tolerance.

B. Verify that surfaces of glazing channels or recesses are clean, free of obstructions that may impede moisture movement, weeps are clear, and ready to receive glazing.

3.02 PREPARATION

A. Clean contact surfaces with solvent and wipe dry.

B. Seal porous glazing channels or recesses with substrate compatible primer or sealer.

C. Prime surfaces scheduled to receive sealant.

D. Install sealants in accordance with ASTM C1193 and GANA Sealant Manual.

E. Install sealants in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

3.03 INSTALLATION

A. Install in strict accordance with manufacturer's instructions and FGMA Glazing Manual.

3.04 INSTALLATION - EXTERIOR/INTERIOR DRY METHOD (GASKET GLAZING)

A. Place setting blocks at 1/4 points with edge block no more than 6 inch from corners.

B. Rest glazing on setting blocks and push against fixed stop with sufficient pressure on gasket to attain full contact.

C. Install removable stops without displacing glazing gasket; exert pressure for full continuous contact.

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3.05 INSTALLATION - INTERIOR DRY METHOD (TAPE AND TAPE)

A. Cut glazing tape to length and set against permanent stops, projecting 1/16 inch above sight line.

B. Place setting blocks at 1/4 points with edge block no more than 6 inch from corners.

C. Rest glazing on setting blocks and push against tape for full contact at perimeter of pane or unit.

D. Place glazing tape on free perimeter of glazing in same manner described above.

E. Install removable stop without displacement of tape. Exert pressure on tape for full continuous contact.

F. Knife trim protruding tape.

3.06 CLEANING

A. Remove glazing materials from finish surfaces.

B. Remove labels after Work is complete.

C. Clean glass and adjacent surfaces.

3.07 PROTECTION

A. After installation, mark pane with an 'X' by using removable plastic tape or paste; do not mark heat absorbing or reflective glass units.

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SECTION 08 87 23

DECORATIVE GLAZING FILM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.01 SUMMARY

A. Decorative Glazing Films.

1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS

A. ASTM E-84, "Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials".

B. ASTM E 903, "Test Method for Solar Absorptance, Reflectance, and Transmittance of Materials Using Integrating Spheres.”

C. ASTM D 3330, “Standard Test Methods for Peel-Adhesion at 180 Degree Angle”.

1.03 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. Thermal and Optical Performance Properties: Provide glazing films with performance properties specified (on 1/8 inch clear glass) based on manufacturer's published test data, as determined according to procedures indicated in ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals:

1. Performance requirements vary by product selected and will be identified by Architect from color selection samples submitted by the manufacturer.

B. Surface Burning Characteristics: Provide films that have Flame Spread Index of 0 and Smoke Development Index of 30 or less when tested in accordance to ASTM E 84.

C. Minimum Peel Strength: 2,000 grams per inch, average of two specimens when tested in accordance with ASTM D 3330.

1.04 MEASUREMENT

A. No separate measurement will be made for Metal Roof Panels.

1.05 PAYMENT

A. No separate payment will be made for Metal Roof Panels. The cost of meeting these requirements shall be incidental to the work described in Section 13 13 00.

1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. See Section 01 33 00 - Submittals, for submittal procedures.

B. Samples for Color Selection: Manufacturer's standard sample sets showing the full range of colors available for each type of product indicated.

C. Samples for Verification: 12-inch square samples of each glazing film, of each product color specified.

D. Closeout Submittals: Upon completion of the Work, submit the following;

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1. Executed warranty.

2. Maintenance (cleaning) and replacement instructions.

1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Engage a firm experienced in manufacturing systems similar to those indicated for this Project and meeting the standards of the International Standards Organization (ISO), ISO 9001 Quality Assurance in Production and Installation.

B. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer certified, licensed, or otherwise qualified by film manufacturer as having the necessary experience, staff, and training to install manufacturer's products according to specified requirements.

C. Mockups: Apply glazing films in locations as directed to verify selections made under sample Submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and qualities of materials and execution.

1. Obtain approval of field samples before continuing with remainder of installation.

2. Maintain field samples during remainder of installation in an undisturbed condition as a standard for judging the completed Work.

3. Approved field samples may become part of the completed Work.

D. Pre-installation Conference: Before installing glazing films, conduct conference at Project site. Conduct pre-installation conference in conjunction with installation of mockup.

1. Meet with Owner, Architect, glazing film Installer and glazing film manufacturer's representative.

2. Review methods and procedures related to installation, including manufacturer's written instructions.

3. Examine substrate conditions for compliance with requirements.

4. Review temporary protection measures required during and after installation.

5. Document proceedings, including corrective measures or actions required, and furnish copy of record to each participant.

1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Protect glazing films according to manufacturer's written instructions and as needed to prevent damage condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure to sun, or other causes.

1.09 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Limitations: Do not proceed with film installation when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by manufacturer and when glass substrates are wet from frost, condensation, or other causes.

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1.10 WARRANTY

A. Manufacturer's Warranty: Fully executed warranty, written in favor of the Owner, agreeing to replace films that deteriorate as defined in "Definitions" Article, within 5 years from date of original installation.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.01 GLAZING FILM

A. Manufacturers:

1. 3M Window Film: www.3m.com/us/arch_construct/scpd/windowfilm

2. Madico, Inc: www.madico.com.

3. Substitutions: See Section 01 25 13 - Product Substitution Procedure.

B. Product Description: Single or multi-layered decorative film products, applied to interior glass surfaces, consisting of from outboard surface to inboard surface:

1. Similar to "Fasara", by 3M.

2. Removable release liner.

3. Pressure sensitive clear adhesive with integral ultraviolet absorbers.

4. Clear, dyed, or printed pattern layer of polyester film.

5. Possible layer of metalized or sputtered polyester film.

6. Possible scratch resistant coating.

C. Colors: Glace.

D. Pattern: Full sheet translucent glass film.

2.02 GLAZING FILM ACCESSORIES

A. General: Provide products complying with requirements of glazing film manufacturer for application indicated, and with a proven record of compatibility with surfaces contacted in installation.

B. Adhesive: Pressure Sensitive acrylic adhesive system, compliant with project's VOC requirements.

C. Cleaners, Primers, and Sealers: Types recommended by glazing film manufacturer.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Examine glass and surrounding adjacent surfaces for conditions affecting installation.

1. Report conditions that may adversely effect installation. In report, include description of any glass that is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged in any way.

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B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

C. Beginning of installation means acceptance of conditions.

3.02 PREPARATION

A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for surface preparation.

B. Immediately before beginning installation of films, clean glass surfaces of substances that could impair glazing film's bond, including mold, mildew, oil, grease, dirt and other foreign materials.

C. Protect window frames and surrounding conditions from damage during installation.

3.03 INSTALLATION

A. General: Comply with glazing film manufacturers' written installation instructions applicable to products and applications indicated, except where more stringent requirements apply.

1. Install film continuously, but not necessarily in one continuous length. Install with no gaps or overlaps.

2. If seamed, install with no gaps or overlaps. Install seams vertical and plumb. No horizontal seams allowed.

3. Do not remove release liner from film until just before each piece of film is cut and ready for installation.

4. Install film with mounting solution and custom cut to the glass with neat, square corners and edges to within 1/8 inch of the window frame.

5. Remove air bubbles, wrinkles, blisters, and other defects.

B. After installation, view film from a distance of 10 feet against a bright uniform sky or background. Film shall appear uniform in appearance with no visible streaks, banding, thin spots or pinholes.

1. If installed film does not meet this criteria, remove and replace with new film.

3.04 CLEANING

A. Remove excess mounting solution at finished seams, perimeter edges, and adjacent surfaces.

B. Use cleaning methods recommended by glazing film manufacturer.

C. Replace films that cannot be cleaned.

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APPENDIX A-3

BRT TYPICAL SHELTER COLOR SCHEDULE

Color names in parentheses ( ) indicate generic color names for reference purposes only. *Colors not noted will be determined by Architect from standard colors.**Welds: Maintain a crisp line between colors at all weld locations.***Colors not noted will be determined by Architect from standard colors.

03 30 00 - CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE

1. Concrete Platform & Rampsa. Finish: Sandb. Color: Standard Gray

2. Concrete Pad w/Chamfered Edges at Elect/Comm.a. Cabinet Finish: Sandb. Color: Standard Gray

3. Concrete Paving Joint Fillera. Color: Match Adjacent Concrete

4. Concrete Sidewalksa. Color: See Civil

05 12 00 - STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING

1. See BRT Station - Color Diagrams2. See Section 09 90 00 Painting and Coating

05 50 00 - METAL FABRICATIONS

1. See BRT Station - Color Diagrams2. See Section 09 90 00 Painting and Coating

06 64 10 - TRANSLUCENT RESIN PANEL SYSTEM

1. Accent Stick Cap2. Manufacturer: 3-Form3. Product: Chroma XT4. Finish: Renewable5. Matte Finish Color: Glacier x 2

07 41 13 - METAL ROOF PANELS

1. MRP-1: Metal Roof Panela. Manufacturer: AEP Spanb. Product: Design Span 16” Wide Panelsc. Color: Cool Zinc Grayd. Color Underside: Manufacturer’s Standard (White)

2. Pre-Finished Sheet Metal Roof Flashing & Trima. Color: Match “Cool Zinc Gray” by AEP Span

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07 62 00 - SHEET METAL FLASHING & TRIM

1. Pre-Finished Sheet Metal Back Roof a. Color: Match “Cool Zinc Gray” by AEP Span

07 92 00 - JOINT SEALERS

1. Pedestrian Walkway Control Joints - To be selected from manufacturer’s standard colors

2. Sheet Metal Sealant - Match color of adjacent sheet metal 3. Masonry Sand - Match grout color for concrete detectable warning pavers

08 63 25 – GLAZED WINDSCREEN AND CANOPY SYSTEMS

1. Barrel Point Support a. Manufacturer: Dea Mor b. Finish: Brushed Stainless Steel

2. Aluminum Frame Canopy Support a. Manufacturer: Dea Mor b. Finish: Clear Annodized Aluminum

08 80 00 – GLAZING

1. Type 2 – Windscreen Glazing - Clear

a. Pattern: Coordinate with owner hired artist for graphic or etching. b. Color: Clear

2. Type 3 – Windscreen and Canopy Glazing - White

a. Color: White diffused interlayer, color and transparency to be selected by architect from manufacturer’s standard.

3. Type 4 – Windscreen and Canopy Glazing - Red

a. Manufacturer: Vanceva Color by Saflex b. Color: Red, To be selected by architect using (4) layers of Vanceva.

4. Glazing Point & Double Point Support

a. Color: Stainless Steel

08 84 00 - POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC GLAZING

1. Clear Upper Windscreen a. Manufacturer: 3- Form b. Product: Koda XT c. Finish: Sandstone d. Color: Crystal Clear with hi-res art interlayer

2. Clear Flag Windscreen a. Manufacturer: 3-Form b. Product: Koda XT c. Finish: Sandstone d. Color: Crystal Clear

3. Clear Lower Windscreen a. Manufacturer: 3-Form b. Product: Koda XT c. Finish: Sandstone d. Color: Crystal Clear with hi-res art interlayer

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4. Colored Icon Translucent Resin Panels a. Manufacturer: 3- Form b. Product: Koda XT c. Finish: Sandstone d. Color: Pantone 1795 (Coated).

09 90 00 - PAINTING AND COATING

1. PT-1: Exterior Paint (Light Gray) a. Color: Match Duranar UC103499 (Similar to PPG 518-4 Flagstone)

2. PT-2: Exterior Paint (Dark Gray) a. Color: Match Duranar UC98171 (Similar to PPG 518-6 Knight’s Armor)

3. PT-3: Exterior Paint (Reflective White Paint for Steel) a. Color: Reflective White

10 14 00 - SIGNS AND IDENTIFYING DEVICES - SEE SPECIFICATIONS

12 93 00 - SITE FURNISHINGS

1. Trash & Recycling Receptacle a. Manufacturer: Forms + Surfaces b. Model: Dispatch Litter & Recycling Receptacle c. Receptacle Frame, Body & Lid Color: Silver Texture

2. Ash Urn a. Manufacturer: TimberForm b. Product: Custom Butt-Out Post c. Color: RAL 7042 49/3250 38/70042

2600 00 - ELECTRICAL

1. Exposed Conduit - Match Adjacent Material Color 2. Electrical Access Cover Plates - Match Adjacent Material Color

2700 00 - COMMUNICATIONS

1. Real Time Sign a. Finish: Anti-graffiti, and anti-vandalism b. Color: Charcoal Gray, confirm color with architect.

2. Ticket Vending Machine a. Finish: Anti-graffiti, anti-vandalism, and flame resistant b. Color: Charcoal Gray, confirm color with architect.

3. Ticket Validator a. Color: To be selected by architect from manufacturer’s standard

32 14 13 - PRECAST CONCRETE UNIT PAVING

1. Precast Concrete Paver, Type 1 & Type 2 (Yellow) a. Manufacturer: Wausau Tile b. Product: Architectural Paver c. Item: Detectable Warning Paver d. Style: ADA-2 Truncated Dome e. Color: A-120

2. Precast Concrete Paver, Type 3 (Yellow) a. Manufacturer: Wausau Tile

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b. Product: Architectural Paver c. Item: Directional Bar Paver d. Style: Directional Bar Pattern e. Color: A-120

3. Precast Concrete Paver, Type 4 (Yellow) a. Manufacturer: Wausau Tile b. Product: Custom Item, Engraved c. Pattern: Bike Symbol as shown on drawings d. Color: A-120

4. Precast Concrete Paver, Type 5 (Yellow) a. Manufacturer: Wausau Tile b. Product: Custom Item, Engraved c. Pattern: ADA Symbol as shown on drawings d. Color: A-120

5. Unit Paver and Surface Applied Tile System, Type 6 (Yellow) a. Manufacturer: Amor Tile b. Product: Detectable / Tactile Directional tile c. Item: 6” X 24” Bar Tile d. Color: To match Wausau color A-120

6. Precast Concrete Paver, Type 7 a. Product: Precast Concrete Paver with chamfered edge b. Pattern: none, Sandstone texture c. Item: 6” X 6” Paver d. Color: To match Wausau color A-120

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