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605A Orange Center Rd
Renovation
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$46,844.00
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605A Orange Center Rd, Orange, CT
Documents for this project are exclusively Specifications. If Plans become available, we will add them here.
As of 4/1/2020 project was not yet been awarded. No time line established. General. All material and equipment supplied by the Contractor shall conform to the requirements of the Specifications. No changes shall be allowed unless they are improved, in writing, by the Town. All work shall be in accordance with Federal, State and local codes, including those of the Offices of the Fire Marshal and the Building Official. Delivery & Installation. The equipment, material, and supplies shall be delivered to, and installed on the Clark Building, 605A Orange Center Road, Orange, CT 06477. Hours of Work. The Contractor may perform work on the Project during the following work hours: Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturdays - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no work permitted on Sundays except if the Project is running behind schedule, and then only with permission of the Town. Request for Sunday work must be received no later than the end of the workday on the Thursday preceding the Sunday in question. Questions All questions shall be submitted by email to the Director of Public Works at bbrinton@orange-ct.gov. All questions will be answered by email. Any question received after 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 27, 2020, will not be answered. 1. Shingle and other roofing material colors to be selected by owner. 2. Obtain building permit. 3. Remove and dispose of all existing roofing down to the roof deck, including shingles, underlayment, flashing, edging, and fasteners. 4. Remove, protect, and store existing gutters. 5. Remove and dispose of existing skylights and fill in roof openings with framing and plywood roof deck. Install framing, fiberglass insulation per code, sheetrock, tape, spackle, primer, and paint to fill in interior skylight openings. 6. Remove any damaged or deteriorated roof deck and replace with plywood at the unit price bid per 4' x 8' sheet. 7. The Contractor is responsible for supplying dumpsters and for removal and disposal of all removed material, trash, and debris from the project. 8. Tarps shall be used to protect the building, plantings, vehicles, and the public from debris. The job site shall be kept neat at all times and shall be fully cleaned at the end of each work day, including picking up any nails using magnets. 9. The driveways, parking lot, and building entrances shall be protected from debris during construction. The Contractor is responsible for safely conducting his operations to protect the public using the building. 10. Install a minimum width of 6 feet of self-sealing ice and water barrier (GAF WeatherWatch or approved equal) at all eaves, and a minimum width of 3 feet at valleys, vertical walls and other changes in pitch, and roof penetrations such as chimneys and vents. Extend ice and water barrier down fascia behind gutters at eaves, and up vertical walls, chimneys, and other roof penetrations. 11. Install new aluminum drip and rake edging at roof perimeter. 12. Install synthetic underlayment (GAF FeltBuster or approved equal) over all remaining exposed roof deck. 13. On "flat" roof areas, install mechanically fastened, tapered polyiso insulation board to provide 1/4 in. pitch per 1 ft. pitch for drainage (GAF EnergyGuard Tapered Polyiso Roof Insulation or approved equal), mechanically fastened 1/4 " roof board (GAF DensDeck or approved equal), and fully adhered 60 mil TPO membrane (GAF EverGuard or approved equal). All necessary membrane roof accessories such adhesives, fasteners, drains, vents, corners, curbs, flashing, and edge metal shall be supplied by the membrane roofing system manufacturer, unless a substitution is approved by the Engineer. Tie-ins to asphalt shingle roofs, vertical walls, etc. shall follow manufacturer approved details. Colored TPO membrane shall be used in locations where visible from the ground. 14. Install new eave/rake starter strip shingles (GAF WeatherBlocker or approved equal). 15. Install new architectural fiberglass shingles (GAF Timberline HD or approved equal) per CT building code. A minimum of 6 nails per shingle is required. 16. Install new aluminum step flashing at all vertical walls and roof penetrations. 17. Install new lead counter flashing on chimneys. 18. Install new aluminum neoprene vent pipe boots. 19. Install rolled ridge vent (GAF Cobra Exhaust Vent or approved equal). 20. Install hip and ridge cap shingles (GAF Seal-a-Ridge or approved equal). 21. Clean and reinstall existing gutters following construction. Pitch to drain 1/2 in. per 10 ft. to downspouts. 22. Perform final job site cleaning and remove all job debris from site. Pick up any remaining nails using magnets. 23. Provide written contractor's and manufacturer's roofing warranties. Minimum warranty periods are as follows: a. Contractor's Warranty (includes all labor and materials, not prorated): 2 years b. Manufacturer's Warranty (includes all labor and materials, not prorated): 5 years c. Manufacturer's Warranty (no labor, materials only, prorated): years 5 to 30
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