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RRA - Item 4A - Approval of Bid Specifications to Repaint Garvey Park Pool and Gymnasium
ROSEMEAD REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY R R 8838 VALLEY BLVD ROSEMEAD.CA 91770•)618)288-6671 •Teiecopier 8183079218 J TO: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FROM: MICHAEL D. BURBANK, DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION DATE: MAY 4, 1999 RE: APPROVAL OF BID SPECIFICATIONS TO REPAINT GARVEY PARK POOL AND GYMNASIUM As part of this year's Budget, funds were allocated to repaint the Garvey Park Pool and Gymnasium. Attached for review and consideration are the bid specifications to perform the work. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Rosemead Redevelopment Agency approve the specifications and authorize staff to solicit bids. 07-n-b6s.doc/sb attachments r7GPi� I ENr1 MAY 11A 1999 D ITEM No. ` GARVEY PARK POOL & GYMNASIUM 3232 Kelburn Avenue Rosemead, California 91770 May, 1999 PAINTING SPECIFICATIONS Garvey Pool and Gymnasium Painting Specifications TABLE OF CONTENTS BIDDING REQUIREMENTS ♦ Notice to Contractors Calling for Bids ♦ Instructions to Bidders ♦ Insurance Requirements - Exhibit "1 " CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT RE-PAINTING SPECIFICATIONS ♦ Exterior - Pool and Gymnasium ♦ Interior - Gymansium SPECIFICATIONS BID FORMS SUB-CONTRACTOR'S LIST INSURANCE AGREEMENTS EXHIBITS I, II. III NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF ROSEMEAD, Los Angeles County, California, acting by and through its Authorized Representative, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive up to but not later than 2:00 p.m., on the 3rd of June, 1999, sealed bids for the PAINTING OF THE POOL AND GYMNASIUM, located at: 3232 Kelburn Avenue Rosemead, California 91770 All bids shall be made on a form furnished by the Owner. Bids shall be received in the office of the City Clerk, 8838 East Valley Boulevard, Rosemead and shall be opened and publicly read aloud in the Council Chambers, above address, shortly thereafter. Each bid must conform and be responsive to all the pertinent Contract Documents, copies of which are now on file and open for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk at above address, specifications may be obtained for bidding at the office of the City Clerk. A Ten Percent (10%) Bid Bond, Cashier's Check, or Certified Check shall accompany each bid. Pursuant to the California Labor Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, Section 1770, 1773 and 1773.1, the Director of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages and employer payments for health and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purpose applicable to the work to be done. Said rate and scale are on file with the City Clerk, City of Rosemead, and copies will be made available to any interested party on request. The Contractor is hereby required to post a copy of the above mentioned prevailing wage rates at job site. Any classification shall comply with the prevailing wage rate in effect at the time of this Notice to Contractors Inviting Bids. All Contractors and Subcontractors shall comply with the provisions in Section 1777.5, 1777.6 and 1777.7 of the California Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices. The Contractor and any Subcontractors under him shall comply with the requirements of said sections including applicable portions of all subsequent amendments in the employment of apprentices; however, the Contractor shall have fill responsibility for compliance with said Labor Code sections, for all apprenticeable occupations, regardless of any other contractual or employment relationships alleged to exist. It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded, and upon the Subcontractors under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates of the current minimum prevailing rate in the area where the work is performed, to all workers employed by them in the execution of the Contract. In accordance with provisions of Government Code Section 4590, substitution of eligible and equivalent securities for any monies withheld to ensure performance under this Contract will be permitted at the request of the Contractor and upon the approval of the City. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any irregularities to informalities in any bid. gp-Paint wpd/sb INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1.0 PROPOSALS 1.1 Bids shall be made upon the form provided and with all items filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signature of all persons signing shall be in longhand. The completed form shall be without interlineations, alterations or erasures. Any irregularity may be cause for rejection of the bid. 1.2. Alternative proposals will not be considered unless called for. No oral, telegraphic, telephonic or facsimile proposals or modifications shall be considered. 1.3 Bids shall be accompanied with a certified or cashier's check, or a bidder's bond for an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid, made payable to the order of the Owner. If a bidder's bond accompanies the proposal, said bond shall be secured with a surety Company satisfactory to the Agency, guaranteeing that the Bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and in the case of refusal or failure to enter into said contract, the check or bond, as the case may be, shall be forfeited to the Owner. 1.4 Before submitting a bid, bidders shall carefully, read the specifications and shall fully inform themselves as to all existing conditions and limitations and shall include in the bid a sum to cover the total cost of the removal. 2.0 OPENING OF BIDS 2.1 Bids will be opened as indicated in the invitation for Bids. 3.0 AWARD AND REJECTION OF BIDS 3.1 The bid will be awarded to the lowest responsible Bidder complying with these instructions, provided his bid is reasonable in judgment of the Owner and it is to the interest of the Owner to accept it. The City; however, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informality to bids received. The competency and responsibility of Bidders and of their proposed subcontractors will be considered in making the awards. 4.0 WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS 4.1 Bids may be withdrawn by the Bidder prior to, but not after the time fixed for opening of bids. 5.0 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT 5.1 No assignment by the Contractor of any contract to be entered into hereunder or any part thereof, or if funds to be received thereunder by the Contractor, will be recognized by the Owner, unless such assignment has had the approval in writing of the awarding authority. No assignment will receive the approval of the will receive the approval of the Owner unless the instrument of assignment contains a clause to the effect that it is agreed that the funds to be paid the assignee under the assignment are subject to a prior lien for services rendering such services or supplying such material. A merger, consolidation, bankruptcy, either voluntary or involuntary, or a sale of a controlling interest of the Contractor's business, shall be considered an assignment as that term is used herein. Page 1 of 3 6.0 E.rTERPRETATJON OF DOCUMENTS 6.1 If any person contemplating submitting a bid for the proposed contract is in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the specifications, or other proposed contract documents, he may submit to the Owner a written request for an interpretation thereof The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the proposed documents, which in the Owners judgment is necessary, will be made only by Addendum duly issued, and a copy of such documents. The Owner will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpretations of the proposed documents. 7.0" ADDENDUM OR BULLETINS 7.1 Any addendum or bulletins issued during the time of bidding or forming a part of the documents furnished to the Bidder, for the preparation of this bid, shall be covered in the bid, and shall be made a part of the Contract. The receipt of each Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Bid Proposal Form as submitted by the Bidder. 8.0 BOND AND LIABILITY INSURANCE 8.1 The successful Bidder, simultaneously with the execution of the Agreement shall be required to furnish a labor and material bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price, and a faithful performance bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price; said bonds shall be secured from a Surety Company satisfactory to the Owner, and shall be subject to the approval of the City Council. 8.2 The signatory agrees to provide the City with proof of coverage of the types and in the amounts specified in Exhibit "P' attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 8.3 The Contractor is to name the City of Rosemead as an additional insured. 9.0 LIOL 1DA 1 ED DAMAGES 9.1 Work shall commence on or before the date stated in the Owner's notice to the Contractor to proceed and shall be completed by the Contractor in the time specified in Bid Proposal. If the work is not completed in accordance with the foregoing, it is understood that the Owner will suffer damage, it is agreed that the Contractor shall pay to the Owner as a fixed and liquidated damage, and not as a penalty, the sum of two hundred (5200.00) dollars for each calendar day of delay until work is completed and accepted. The Contractor and his surety shall be liable for the amount thereof. 10.0 GUARANTEES 10.1 The Contractor must guarantee that all work provided by him this project will meet fully all requirements thereof as to quality of workmanship, and of materials. The Contractor hereby agrees to make, at his own expense, any repairs or replacements made necessary by defects in materials or workmanship supplied by him that become evident within the period of two (2) years after installation, and agrees to restore to full compliance with the requirements any item which during said period is found to be deficient with respect to any provision of the specifications. The Contractor also agrees to hold the City harmless from claims of any kind arising from damage due to said defects. The Contractor shall make all repairs and replacements promptly upon receipt of written orders from the Owner. If the Contractor fails to make the repairs and replacements promptly, the Contractor will be liable to the City. Pace 2 of 3 • 11.0 PERMITS 11.1 All permits must be obtained by contractor from the City's Building Department at no cost to the contractor. 12.0 HOLD HARMLESS 12.1 The CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its officers and employees from and against any and all liability or expense, including, but not limited to, bodily injury, death, personal injury or property damage resulting from CONTRACTOR negligence or willful misconduct in its performance or services hereunder, also including any worker's compensation suits, liability or expense resulting from - the negligence or willful misconduct or anyone performing services an officer, agent, employee or subcontractor of CONTRACTOR. 13.0 PREVAILING WAGES • 13.1 Pursuant to the California Labor Code, Part 7, Chapter 1, Article 2, Sections 1770, 1773, and 1773.1, the Director of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages and employer payments for health and welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes applicable to the work to be done. Said rate and scale are on file with the City Clerk, City of Rosemead, and copies will be made available to any interested party on request. The Contractor is hereby required to post a copy of the above mentioned prevailing wage rates at job site. Any classification shall comply with the prevailing wage rate in effect at the time of this Notice to Contractors Inviting Bids. • 13.2 .411 Contractors and Subcontractors shall comply with the provisions in Section 1777.5, 1777.6 and 1777.7 of the California Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices. The Contractor and any Subcontractors under him shall comply with the requirements of said sections including applicable portions of all subsequent amendments in the employment of apprentices; however, the Contractor shall have full responsibility for compliance with saio Labor Code sections, for all apprenticeable occupations, regardless of any other contractual or employment relationships alleged to exist. 13.3 It shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded, and upon the Subcontractors under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates of the current minimum prevailing rate in the area where the work is preformed, to all workers employed by them in the execution of the Contract. 14.0 TRASH BINS 14.1 Contractors that need trash bins for projects in the City of Rosemead must use bins from Consolidated Disposal- The cost of the bins will be at the Contractor's expense. The City's project manager will provide the Contractor with the phone number of Consolidated Disposal. 15-0 WORKER'S COMPENSATION 15.1 In accordance with the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code, Contractor shall secure the payment of compensation to his employees. Contractor shall sign and file with the Owner the following certificate prior to performing the work under this Contract: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor code which require every employer to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of the code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract". The form of such certificate is included as a part of the Contract Documents. Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT "1" Contractor Insurance Requirements Contractor agrees to provide insurance in accordance with the requirements set forth bele If Contractor uses existing coverage to comply -with these requir®encs and that coverage does not meet the requirements set forth herein, Contractor agrees to amend, supplement or endorse the costing coverage to do so. The following coverages will be provided by Contractor and maintained on behalf of the Ory and in accordance with the requirements sot forth herein. Commercial General Liability/Umbrella Insurance. Primary insurance shall be provided on ISO- CGL font No. CG CO 01 11 85 or 88. Total limits shall be no less rhan 7 million dollars per occurrence for all coverages and 7 million dollars general aggregate City and its employees and agents shall be added as additional insureds using ISO additional insured endorsement form CG 20 10 11 85 (in no event will City accept an endorsement form with an edition date later than 1990). Coverage shall apply on a primary non-contributing basis in relation to any other insurance or self-insurance, parrary or excess,available to City or any employee or agent of City. Coverage shall nor Sc limited to the vicarious liability or supervisory role of any additional insured. Umbrella Liability Insuance (over primary) shall apply to bodily injury/property damage, personal mlury/adve^smg injury, at a r;ndntr.^l, and shall include a "drop down" provision providing primary coverage above a maximum 525,000.00 self-insured retention for liability nor covered by primary policies but covered by the umbrella policy. Coverage shall be following fort to any underlying coverage. Coverage shall be provided on a "pay on behalf' basis, with defense costs payable in addition to policy limits. "Them shall be no cross liability exclusion. Policies shall have concurrent sprang and ending dares. Business Auto/Umbrella Liability Insurance. Primary coverage shall be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 06 92 including symbol l (Any Auto). Limits shall be no less that 1 million dollars per accident. Staring and ending dates shall be concurrent If Conmctor owns no autos, a non-owned auto endorsement to the General Liability policy desetibed above is acceptable • 'Workers' Compensation/Employers' Liability shall Sc warren on a policy font providing workers' compensation statutory benefits as required by law. Employer's liability Ernie shall be no less than one million dollars per accident or disease. F^nployel s liability coverage shall be scheduled under any umbrella policy described above. Unless otherwise agreed, this policy shall be endorsed to waive any tight of subrogation as respects the Ciry, its employees or agents. Contractor and City further agree as follows: I. This Section supersedes all other sections and provisions of this Agreement to rhe extent that any other section or provision conflicts with or impairs the provisions of this Section. 2. Nothing contained in this Section is to be construed as affecting or altering the legal status of the pathos to this Agreement. Tne insurance reeurremens set forth in this Section arc intended to be sepazre and distinct from any other provision in this Agreement and shall be interpreted as such. 3. All insurance coverage and limits provided pursuant to this agreement shall apply to the full extent of the polices involved, available or applicable Nothing conned Ln this Agreement or any other agreement relating to the City or its operations limits the application of such insurance coverage. 4. R-quirements of specific coverage features or lents contained in this Section arc not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage noel-211y prodded by any insurance. Specific reference to a gven coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only and is not intended by any party to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of an: type. Contractor Insurance Requirements (Continued) 5. For purposes of insurance coverage only, this Agreement will be deemed to have mince cute[ immediately upon any party hereto nl'ng any steps that can be deemed to be in firth towards,performance of this Agreement or any other6. All general or auto liability insurance coverage provided pursuant toll oo this Agreement,n�myr, aid nor probiba agree ncns pertaining to the performance of this Agreement, Conn-actor's employers, or agents, from waiving the tight of sub o nion prior to a loss. Contractor hereby waives all tights of subrogation against City. insurance shall be written by insurers authodzcd approved byCity, Contractor's i a mini 'Best's' Insurance Guide rating of 7, todos otherwise t7' ". business is the Sac of California and with a minimum cavons. "A_\I"Se!f-insurance will nor be considered to comply with these insurance speaa' i G has the dghi but not the duty to obtain the B. In the event any policy of insurance required under this Agrcernent does not comply with these requirements is canceled and not yp eCity will be prompdyreimbursed by insurance it deems necessary and any premium paid by City Contracror. satisfactory to City, all of the covcragrs required and an addidonal Contactor agrees to provide evidence of the insurance required hecq 9. liars if any) using con5'SG=g of CCtnnta[e�s) of inswancc evidencing and umbrella liability P° � - insured oCG 2010 to1Ce ificat general liability will provide 30 days nonce ISO form CG 10 11 85. Cc-rtifira[e(s) are to reflect that the insure p such ce�dfitares ta of any cancelaeon of coverage Contractor agrees to require its insurer to modifycnotice es of to delete any exculpatory wording sting that failure of the rnsurs to mail cancellation imposes no obligation; and to delete the word "endeavor' with regard to any noire provisions_Contractor agrees to provide complete copies of policies to City upon rapt.the man 70. Contractor shall provide proof that polities of insurance required herein czpinng g ced with other policies providing at least of u h proof will benfr:mished within ed or 7= hours of the expiration of the co erages.the same q additional i insured no wry waives these e 11. May actual or alleged failure on the par[ of City or any other addimonal insraree under tncsc requirements to obtain proof of insurance required under the - grc right or remedy of Gry or any additional insured,in this or any other regard. . 12. Contractor agrees to require all subcont_racto:s or other panics hued for this project to provide general liability insurance naming as additional insureds all parties to this Agreement op agrees to obtain ccm5eatm evidencing such coverage and make rmsonable efforts to ensure that will con the used to such coverage s provided as required here. Conmeor agrees to require that no contract usedby any subcontractor, or contracts Conaaetor enters into on bealf of Co,ll t agrees that hz o cha_Se back to City the cost of insurance required by this agreement request all agreements with subcontractors or others with whom Contractor connacts with on behalf of Civ, wit' be submitted to City for review. Failure of City to request copies of such arc:Mont X71 not impose any Labatt". on City,or its employees. i ited Lability Company, general liability coverage must be amended so that 13. IfLimited Contractor is a _.rr1i rats, and other persons the l�mitce Labuty Company and its Managers, Affiliates, employees, age necessary or incidental to its openeon arc insureds. 14. ContrContractor agrees protide immediate notice to City of any deice or loss againststCon;nno: that but has the includes City as a defendant. City assumes no obligation such notice,tion or liability by right (but not the duty) to monitor the handing of any such claim or claims if they arc 'd to inro!vc Ci-. • • • • A/.9 Document A305 • Contractor's Qualification Statement 1955 EDITION • • • • This form s approved and recommended by The American Institute of Architects (ALA)and The Associated Genera!Contractors of America(AGC)for use in evaluat- ing the qualifications- of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or ver filiation of the information is made by the AIA or AGC. • • The Undersigned certifies under oath that the itlfonnation provided herein is true and suffi- ciently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED TO: . ADDRESS: • SUBMITTED3Y: Corporation O NA ?armcsni? 0 ADDRESS: Individual 0 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: Joint Vencor ❑ Omer 0 NAME OF PROJECT (if applicabir)- TYPE OF WORK (5l: sepa:air form for :3CI1 Cass:Eon:ion of Work): O::,eral Cons:ruction HV AC Plumbing • Eiecn^I O:hc. (picas: so:c:(v) 1969.• • IW9. 'li•1955 J.Mr n¢cuc. Icsatar of ArrnrtcC6. I735 Now 1'nrk d.muc N.m. V'=plop ^ocucon ori h au`oan ,l ouo nn or a u.: n" p . vws 31Ln, ._ St,". �nJ n'ai pc su5,rct m Irz prnrrmiony a w r. lsswn ]JCI;NC6'T CC5.:oTEaCCR's 7CAL:?ICATICS : SEDITION . _-10% ME:.IC Tt-,-c Or. aC111TtG5. 1 os C 6 . k\] NC DC.l.xc(. A305-1955 1 A�'n VLNO 1l 'Jnk caeca pnmx eryin z:tre.US.o>ynyn:Loa.,and Is subimt to Inial moa:ruvpn. 1. ORGANIZATION 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as 2 Contrctor? 1.2 How many yors has your orpniadon been in busin s under its present business name? - 1.2.1 Under what other or former Tames has your organization operated? • • • 1.3 1f your organization is a corporation, answer the following: _ 13.1 Date of incorporation: - 1.3.22 Sate of incorporation: 1.3.3 President's name 1.5.4 Vicepresidrnt's name(s): • 1.3.5 5¢roary's name - 1.3.6 Treasurer's ramc • 1.4 if your organization is a partnership, answer the following: 1.4.1 Dare of oranintion: 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partners): ' 15 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: 15.1 Date of organization: 1.5.2 Name of owner: Jsee'M_NT L]a. i x..eoo.>Qt.ALIFILc ION.T.-aE.T. ,EDITION• ;IC _r y enc. ratNEW Vero; ZNUE.N evu>r o.-. u.C._:..e. A305-1993'5 2 n_nll.e:llnl•_cn�C ono.« ..Iraq. .m>us ece, ._n.,e-z and i::um _..io 1.6 If the form of your organization is other then those listed abort, describe it and rnmc We principals: • • 2. LICENSING 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your orpnizztion is le lly qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. • 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is fled. • • 3. EXPERIENCE 3"1 List the categories of work that your o:eanization normally performs with is own forces. 3"2 Claims and Suits. (if the answer to any of the questions below is yq please attach dcCiis") -7"1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? Are there any judgments. claims. arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organie_tion or its officers? 3.23 Hes your organization filed any Lw suns or rcqucsed rbi:rtion with regard to coearuc- tion contracts within :he last five \cars? 3.3 W`:'Ifein Ih. .a.,t lire scars. ivs nificcr or prusipst of your orcanintion over ben an of:ter or - I rn p::rice:al of another ort:n:z zon when it fa:lcd:o cumplete a construction contract?(:f'.bac acstvcr is res. ..^.inose attach d_c::i15.) >JJ JMEN'T co •QI"ALplt_\l IO N . — w.rnITICN 1 2 c 3." i .:.:J ._:. . :. .... �. ._ ,,, L. Itc,. I . vto:;l: .veev .. r . . II . ,, o>. oL.�...., ..3C5-19'e5 3 3.4 Ona scpvnm sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving th name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completio: dam. 3.4.1 Sutra tool worth of work in progress 2ndunder contract: 3.5 . On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years giving the name of project,owner,architect,contract amount,date of completion and percentage o. the cost of the work performed with your own forces. 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past Lvc years: • • 3.6 On 2 sepal-axe sheet, list the corstruction experience and present commitments of the kec individ- uas of your organisation. • 4. REFERENCES • 4.1 Tiede References: 4.2 Rank References: • 4.3 Su:::v: 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: Name and ad^ress of agent ODC:WEn'i<^5- i C3{•Q lLIi IC.' Lf:� .C)altt\- n _....!:RIL,A\ Tr OF r 1:2;O:n‘lti nal . G -t ..nt ..... ,.305-1435 4 • 5. FINANCING 5.1 Financial Statement. 5.1.1 Attach 2 financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: • Current Assets (eg., ash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable. notes receivable, accrued income. deposits, materials inventory and prepaid • expenses); . • Nat Fixed Assets; Other .Assets; • Current Liabilities(e.g..accounts payable, moos payable.accrued expanses. pro- • - ' vision for income taxa, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll cess); Other liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock. authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). 5.1.2 'Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement and um thereof: 5.I.; Is the attached financial stattnent for the identical organization named On page one' 5.1.4 If not. explain the relationship and Gnanciai responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g.. parent-subsidiary). • 5.2 Will :he.organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for con- St Caon? • • tDOC_Ms' _3:5 • l •( ♦n• _ ^' v rex o' i° :‘,7:7-t .- . C i S 1F ••• t . A.riiNCTON.all =uo ^3C5-1985 5 6. SIGNATURE 6.1 Can:d 2t this - thy of 19 • Name of Organization: • By: • . Tithe 6.3 M b^in- duly sw•om deposs and says chat the infonthbon provided therein is true and suffMci:ndv compir:c so 2S not to be mislead:g. • Subscrbad and sworn before me this day of 19 Nora ' Public My Commission Expires: • t, CAUTION: You should sign an original AIA document which has this caution printed in red. An orminat assures that changes will not be obscured as may occur when documents are reproduced. =C U'cNT An:5 -cs‘TF,CCP.S 11G:1`l crJsN sTATr..._[T- milt) EDITION- Mn- - n:gv6 �ov.gc_x,�:, A305-19555 6 .._nn.Nc:umi.cnssq pemocoymgv 4.[....S._ rnst la an 15 sublc..o 1-mI,.-..f,n.�. _ .i EXTERIOR PAINTING SPECIFICATIONS POOL AND GYMNASIUM Finish Colors Building - Adobe South SP-172 Trim - Mallard SP-139 (A) • Repainting Specifications Scope of Work The work to be done consists of furnishing all paints, labor,tools,equipment,scaffolding and all other necessary equipment and supplies to perform a complete and thorough job of repainting the designated surfaces for the above named job. Each item or area in these specifications is described by the most commonly used name and the contractor shall inform himself of the areas that are to be painted. Storage The contractors operations for the preparation of paints and storage of materials shall be limited to a designated area,and such space shall be kept clean and orderly at all times. The contractor shall employ all safety measures during operations for the prevention of fire. General Information The contractor shall at all times take necessary steps to protect the public and all property from damage during his operations,and shall be responsible for any and all kinds of damage to the work or property caused by the contractors employees. Bids will include a list of Dunn-Edwards products proposed for use on this job. All products to be first quality,and comply with applicable health,safety, and environmental regulations. Cleanup and Safety During the progress of the work, safety shall be of the utmost importance at all times,and the contractor shall safeguard persons during the progress of the work by providing barricades and appropriate lights to warn of obstruction. Upon completion of the work and before acceptance and final payment shall be made,the contractor shall clear the entire project and all wounds occupied by him in connection with his work of all rubbish,excess material,and any other debris caused by his operations. Materials All materials herein specified are Dunn-Edwards products listed by name and number,unless otherwise noted. Workmanship All work shall be done by experienced, skilled craftsmen. Surface preparation shall be in accordance with standard of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America. All finishes shall be applied evenly and be free from runs, sags, skips, crawls, or other defects. Paints shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's printed directions. Painting shall not be done when the temperatures become extreme. Precautions should be taken when temperature exceeds 90°F, or when the temperature falls below 50°F. The new and old coatings must be compatible. The determination of compatibility may be accomplished through examination of the owner's records, laboratory analysis, or by field testing. A variety of cleaning and removal systems are available for the Painting Contractor to employ. The use of any one or a combination of more than one, is dependent upon the condition of existing coatings, the material applied, and the substrate involved. Because of varying substrates, the selection of tools must be left to the Painting Contractor, with consultation with the specification service and the owner's agent. SURFACE PREPARATION & FINISH SCHEDULE All products specified comply with the current air quality regulations governing architectural coatings. Regulatory changes may affect the formulation,availability,or use of specified coatings. Check with the supplier or your representative regarding such changes prior to start of painting project. NOTE: Dunn-Edwards Corporation does not take responsibility for surface preparation or material application. EXTERIOR MASONRY AND CONCRETE SURFACES Surface Preparation Remove all dirt, chalk, and all surface contaminants that will interfere with adhesion of subsequent coats without damaging the substrates or adjacent areas. Wirebrush all loose and peeling paint and dust all surfaces before spot priming or applying finish coats. Sandblasting should be performed by a qualified contractor to insure protection of the substrate and the surrounding areas, as well as adherence to all state and local regulations. Large cracks must be V-grooved out and all other surface defects,such as holes and the like, must be repaired using the appropriate patching materials to match the surrounding surface profile. Dust surface and spot prime all patched areas with the appropriate primer or finish coat as stated in the Finish Schedule. Spot prime all patched and sanded areas with the appropriate primer or finish coat as stated in the Finish Schedule. Finish Schedule EXTERIOR MASONRY AND CONCRETE SURFACES Concrete Block,Concrete Dividers First Coat EFF-STOP, Acrylic Masonry Primer/Sealer(W 709) Second Coat EVERSHIELD, 100% Acrylic Exterior Masonry Finish(W 701) Third Coat EVERSHIELD, 100% Acrylic Exterior Masonry Finish (W 701) Concrete Planters Spot Prime EFF-STOP,Acrylic Masonry Primer/Sealer(W 709) First Coat EVERSHIELD, 100% Acrylic Exterior Masonry Finish(W 701) Second Coat EVERSHIELD, 100%Acrylic Exterior Masonry Finish (W 701) SPECIAL NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS: ONLY THE POOL BUILDING IS TO BE SANDBLASTED! EXTERIOR METAL Surface Preparation Remove all loose and peeling paint,dirt,chalk, and all surface contaminants that will interfere with adhesion of subsequent coats,without damaging the substrates of adjacent areas. Wirebrush all loose and peeling paint and dust all surfaces before spot priming or applying finish coats. Power wash all areas to be painted,and use a mild detergent solution such as MI-T-M's surface prep if required. Then rinse with clean,clear water until all residue has been removed from all surfaces. Allow the surfaces to thoroughly dry before proceeding with preparation or painting. After washing the surfaces,the areas must be carefully examined for cracking,blistering,peeling or flaking of existing paint. All loose,unsound, or non-adhering paint must be removed. Rust,Scale,and Corrosion should be removed either by power sanding or hand sanding and spot primed with the appropriate primer or finish coat as stated in the Finish Schedule. Degloss all glossy and previously enameled surfaces to provide a roughened surface or'Tooth"for good adhesion of subsequent coats. Spot prime all patched and sanded areas with the appropriate primer or finish coat as stated in the Finish Schedule. Finish Schedule EXTERIOR METAL Metal Doors, Wrought Iron, Metal Entrance Railings and Door Frames Spot Prime BLOC-RUST, Red Oxide Alkyd Corrosion Inhibitive Primer (43-4) First Coat SYN-LUSTRO, High-Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Second Coat* SYN-LUSTRO,High-Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Flashing Spot Prime VERSAPRIME,High-Performance Epoxy Ester Primer (42-44) First Coat PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel(W 901) Second Coat* PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel(W 901) Metal Covers Spot Prime BLOC-RUST, Red Oxide Alkyd Corrosion Inhibitive Primer (43-4) First Coat EVERSHIELD, 100%Acrylic Exterior Masonry Finish (W 701) Second Coat* EVERSHIELD, 100% Acrylic Exterior Masonry Finish (W 701) SPECIAL NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS: A. Remove all rust. B. Remove all rust&spot prime rusted areas with 43-4 Bloc-Rust. EXTERIOR WOOD Surface Preparation Remove all dirt,chalk, and all surface contaminants that will interfere with adhesion of subsequent coats, without damaging the substrates or adjacent areas. Wirebmsh all loose and peeling paint and dust all surfaces before spot priming or applying finish coats. Power wash all areas to be painted,and use a mild detergent solution such as MI-T-M's surface prep if required. Do not use a 0°blasting tip for cleaning any wood substrates. Then rinse with clean, dear water until all residue has been removed from all surfaces. Allow the surfaces to thoroughly dry before proceeding with preparation or painting. Patch all holes and other surface defects with the appropriate material. Degloss all glossy and previously enameled surfaces to provide a roughened surface or`"Tooth"for good adhesion of subsequent coats. Spot prime all patched and sanded areas with the appropriate primer or finish coat as stated in the Finish Schedule. Finish Schedule EXTERIOR WOOD Painted Fascia, Under Eaves Spot Prime E-Z PRIME, Ext. 100% Acrylic Wood Primer(W 708) First Coat PERMASHEEN, 100% Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel(W 901) Second Coat* PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel(W 901) New Unpainted Fascia Under Eaves First Coat E-Z PRIME,Ext. 100%Acrylic Wood Primer(W 708) Second Coat PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel(W 901) Third Coat` PERMASHEEN, 100% Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel(W 901) Painted Wood Doors Spot Prime E-Z PRIME,Ext. 100% Acrylic Wood Primer(W 708) Second Coat PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel (W 901) Third Coat* PERMASHEEN, 100% Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel (W 901) Factory Primed Wood Doors First Coat PERMASHEEN, 100% Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel (W 901) Second Coat PERMASHEEN, 100% Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel (W 901) Wood Windows and Frames Spot Prime E-Z PRIME, Ext. 100%Acrylic Wood Primer(W 708) First Coat PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel (W 901) Second Coat* PERMASHEEN, 100%Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel (W 901) SPECIAL NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS: A Replace all deteriorated wood. B. Degloss all painted wood before painting. *If necessary for complete coverage. H/PUB/SUB/GARVEY PARK POOL BLDING INTERIOR PAINTING SPECIFICATIONS GYMNASIUM Finish Colors Walls - Travertine SP63 Trim - Pearl SP70 Repainting Specifications Scope of Work The work to be done consists of furnishing all paints, labor,tools,equipment, scaffolding and all other necessary equipment and supplies to perform a complete and thorough job of repainting the designated surfaces for the above named job. Each item or area in these specifications is described by the most commonly used name and the contractor shall inform himself of the areas that are to be painted. Storage The contractor's operations for the preparation of paints and storage of materials shall be limited to a designated area,and such space shall be kept clean and orderly at all times. The contractor shall employ all safety measures during operations for the prevention of fire. General Information The contractor shall at all times take necessary steps to protect the public and all property from damage during his operations,and shall be responsible for any and all kinds of damage to the work or property caused by the contractors employees. Bids will include a list of Dunn-Edwards products proposed for use on this job. Ml products to be first quality,and comply with applicable health,safety,and environmental regulations. Cleanup and Safety During the progress of the work, safety shall be of the utmost importance at all times,and the contractor shall safeguard persons during the progress of the work by providing barricades and appropriate lights to warn of obstruction. Upon completion of the work and before acceptance and final payment shall be made, the contractor shall clear the entire project and all grounds occupied by him in connection with his work of all rubbish,excess material,and any other debris caused by his operations. Materials All materials herein specified are Dunn-Edwards products listed by name and number, unless otherwise noted. Workmanship All work shall be done by experienced,skilled craftsmen. Surface preparation shall be in accordance with standard of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America. All finishes shall be applied evenly and be free from runs, sags, skips,crawls, or other defects. Paints shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's printed directions. Painting shall not be done when the temperatures become extreme. Precautions should be taken when temperature exceeds 90°F,or when the temperature falls below 50°F. The new and old coatings must be compatible. The determination of compatibility may be accomplished through examination of the owner's records,laboratory analysis, or by field testing. A variety of cleaning and removal systems are available for the Painting Contractor to employ. The use of any one or a combination of more than one, is dependent upon the condition of existing coatings, the material applied, and the substrate involved. Because of varying substrates,the selection of tools must be left to the Painting Contractor,with consultation with the specification service and the owner's agent. A. INTERIOR DRYWALL. PLASTER AND CONCRETE 1.0 Surface Preparation Remove all dirt, grease and all other surface contaminates that will interfere with adhesion of subsequent coats, without damaging the substrates or adjacent areas. Wash all surfaces with the appropriate solution and when thoroughly dry carefully examine for cracking, blistering, peeling or flaking of existing paint. All loose, unsound or non-adhering paint must be removed. Note: Moisture content should not exceed the following: Plaster 12%, Concrete 12%, Drywall 12% Patch all voids and holes with the appropriate patching material to match surrounding surfaces. Sand, dust and spot prime with the appropriate primer or finish listed in the Finished Schedule. Degloss all glossy and previously enameled surfaces to provide a roughened surface or"tooth" for good adhesion of subsequent coats. Spot prime all patched and sanded areas with the appropriate primer or finish coat as stated in the Finished Schedule. 2.0 Special Notes and Instructions a. Degloss all enamel surfaces b. Fill cracks with DEC-920 B. INTERIOR METAL 1.0 Surface Preparation Remove all dirt, grease and all other surface contaminates that will interfere with adhesion of subsequent coats, without damaging the substrates or adjacent areas. Wash surfaces and carefully examine for cracking, blistering, peeling or flaking of existing paint. All loose, unsound, or non-adhering paint must be removed. Remove all rust and scale and spot prime with the appropriate primer as stated in the Finished Schedule. Degloss all glossy and previously enameled surfaces to provide a roughened surface or"tooth" for good adhesion of subsequent coats. Spot prime all bare metal areas as well as all patched and filled areas with appropriate primer as stated in the Finished Schedule. 2.0 Special Notes and Instructions a. All rusted surfaces must be primed with 43-4 Bloc-Rust C. INTERIOR WOOD 1.0 Surface Preparation Remove all dirt, grease and all other surface contaminates that will interfere with adhesion of subsequent coats, without damaging the substrates or adjacent areas. Sand all thick edges of the remaining paint to feather edge and dust. Patch all holes and other surface defects with the appropriate patching material. Degloss all glossy and previously enameled surfaces to provide a roughened surface or"tooth" for good adhesion of subsequent coats. Spot prime all patched and filled areas as well as any new wood with the appropriate primer or sealer as stated in the Finished Schedule. 2.0 Special Notes and Instructions a. Degloss all enamel surfaces D. APPLICATIONS 1.0 Prepare, paint and finish all surfaces as specified and agreed upon. 2.0 Apply material evenly, free from sags, runs, crawls, holidays and defects. Mix to proper consistency and brush out smooth leaving a minimum of brush marks. Enamel and varnish must be uniformly flowed on. 3.0 Apply by brush, roller or spray 4.0 The number of coats specified is the minimum number acceptable. If full coverage is not obtained with the specified number of coats. Apply additional coats as necessary, to produce the required finish. 5.0 Properly correct all non-complying work to the satisfaction of the Owner. E. FINISHED SCHEDULE 1.0 Interior Drywall, Plaster& Concrete Concrete Walls Spot Prime EFT-STOP, Acrylic Masonry Primer/Sealer (W709) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High-Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Office Walls Spot Prime EFT-STOP, Acrylic Masonry Primer/Sealer(W709) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) 2.0 Interior Metal Metal Doors Spot Prime CORROBAR, White Alkyd Corrosion Inhibitive Primer (43-5) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Metal Window Frames.Metal Conduits Spot Prime CORROBAR, White Alkyd Corrosion Inhibitive Primer (43-5) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Iitility Boxes Spot Prime CORROBAR, White Alkyd Corrosion Inhibitive Primer (43-5) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Southside Painted Windows Spot Prime VERSAPRIME, High Performance Epoxy Ester Primer (42-44) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) Unpainted Windows Spot Prime VERSAPRIME, High Performance Epoxy Ester Primer (42-44) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) 3.0 Interior Wood Wood Door Frames Spot Prime SUPER U-365, Int. Alkyd Enamel Undercoater (E22-1) One Coat* SYN-LUSTRO, High Performance Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel (9 Series) F. S'ETLING The Gym ceiling is not be painted gp-paintwpd'sb ----<7--'-- PRODUCT O NHigh-Performance PAINTS INFORMATION Alkyd Semi-Gloss Ena me: % 9 Series DESCRIPTION: Syn-Lustro Semi-Gloss is a fast-drying, durable, semi-gloss enamel which is designed anc recommended for use on surfaces exposed to adverse environmental conditions. Syn-Lustro Semi-Gloss displays superior brushing characteristics, abrasion resistance and excellent flow and leveling on interior and exterior wood metal, plaster, and masonry. High Performance (Industrial Maintenance) coatings are formulated and recommended solely for use on surface: exposed to conditions that ordinary compliant coatings are not intended to resist. Allowable uses may vary with loco regulations; consult a Dunn-Edwards representative for more information. Note: When used in interior areas, Syn-Lustro Semi-Gloss is subject to yellowing in white and other light colors. - SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Paint thinner Alkyd All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust rust, stains, grease. oil, mildew, wax. efflorescence, and othe FINISH contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint b. Semi-Gloss. 50-60%on a 60'meter after 14 days. high-pressure washing or other appropriate methods. Repair al cracks, holes, and other surface imperfections with a suitabh COLORS patching material. Repaired surfaces should then be sandec Stock colors: White. Navajo White, Pearl White, Cottage White, cleaned, and spot-primed with a suitable primer or sealel Swiss Coffee. Other colors can be special ordered or store mored. Glossy surfaces should be dulled to provide a roughene. BASES surface for good adhesion. Light, medium, ultra deep THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Brush, roll, and spray: For architectural use do not thin undc VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) normal environmental and application conditions. 78-82 Ku Electrostatic spray: 2 oz.MEK per gallon for conductivity. VOC CONTENT CLEANUP 365 g/L(as supplied) Paint thinner. Dispose of waste in accordance with a applicable laws and regulations. SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 54.0% 73.0% • Syn-Lustro Semi-Gloss is not ndetl for residents. WEIGHT PER GALLON applications 11.60 lbs. PRIMERS COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT WALLBOARD 8 MASONRY Pigment-44.0% Vehicle-56.0% 25.0 Vinylastic(W 101) 'Prime pigments 21.0 Alkyd resinsDrywall:rywall plaster yl (E 28-1) Reinforcing pigments 23.0 Thinners 8 additives 31.0 InTilt-up concrete: Super-Loc ON 718) or Eff-Stop(W 709) ' Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (TO,), plus all other Poured-in-place: Super-Loc (W 718) or Eff-Stop (W 709) pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint. Concrete block: Blatt-it (W 304) or(W 305) Bnck: Super-Loc(W 718) or EffStop (W 709) RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT Smooth trowel: Super-Loc (W 718) or Enduraseal (W 36, Wet: 3.7 mils Dry: 2.0 mils WOOD -INTERIOR PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED Trim, doors: Super U-365 (E 22-1)or Unikote (W 707) DRY FILM THICKNESS WOOD-EXTERIOR 400-425 sq.ft. per gallon, depending on surface conditions. Trim, sash,fascia: Apex(42-9)or E-Z Prime (W 708) AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F (25°C) SYNTHETIC WOOD-INTERIOR' To touch: 2-3 hours Masonite: Super U-365 (E 22-1) or Unikote (W 707) Hardboard: Super U-365(E 22-1)or Unikote (W 707) Recoat: Tack-free:: 2 h uhsrs SYNTHETIC WOOD-EXTERIOR T24 hours Masonite: Corpo(42-1) or M-P Prime (W 713) To handle: 48 hours Hardboard: Compo(42-1)or M-P Prime(W 713) APPLICATION EQUIPMENT MDO siding: Compo (42-1) or M-P Prime(W 713) Brush, roller,airless spray. HVLP spray,electrostatic spray T-111 siding: E-Z Prime (W 108) PACKAGING METAL Ferrous: Corrobar(43-5),Bloc-Rust(434), Quart, one-gallon,five-gallon containers Ferrous: Corrosion Inhibiting Primer(IP 507 FDA or Q.D.Red Oxide Primer(IP 520) Meets FDA guidelines for application to direct food contact Nonferrous: Versaprime(42-44),Galv-Alum (QD 43-7), surfaces. or M-P Prime(1N 713) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Galvanized: Versaprime(42-44),Galv-Alum(CD 43-7), or M-P Prime(W 713) Form#6 -rine, Y. ....-,.ene,-nechCCTnN-uanundurero/Fine ArchilaCuralandlndustrielFinohea-4885E 52tl Placa.lmMoea CA D0040 (899)DE-PNNr PRODUCT VERSAPRIME® eNnnova High-Performance PAINTS INFORMATION Epoxy Ester Primer \ / 42-44 DESCRIPTION: Versaprime is an epoxy primer for use on a wide range of interior &exterior surfaces including wood, metal, masonry, plastic, tile and fiberglass. It can also be used as a primer over previously enameled surfaces. Versaprime provides excellent adhesion, superior hide and good sealing qualities. High Performance (Industrial Maintenance)coatings are formulated and recommended solely for use on surfaces exposed to conditions that ordinary compliant coatings are not intended to resist. Allowable uses may vary with local regulations: consult a Dunn-Edwards representative for more information. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Paint thinner Epoxy ester All surfaces must be cured, dean, dry, and free from dirt, dust,. rust, stains, grease, oil, mildew, wax, efflorescence, and other FINISH contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by Flat sanding, scraping, high-pressure washing or other appropriate methods. Repair all cracks, holes, and other surface COLOR imperfections with a suitable patching material. Repaired White. Versaprime may be tinted with up to 2 oz. of Quik-Tint surfaces should then be sanded smooth and dusted dean. oil-base colorant per gallon. Glossy surfaces should be dulled to provide a roughened VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) surface for good adhesion. 87-92 Ku VOC CONTENT 400 g/L SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT Versaprime must be recoated within 7 days to insure proper adhesion of top coat. 49.0% 72.0% WEIGHT PER GALLON 11.90 lbs. COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Picment-5402(2 Vehicle-46.0% Add up to 1/2 pint of paint thinner per gallon. For electrostatic 'Prime pigments 27.0 Epoxy resins 17.0 application,add up to 2 oz. MEK per gallon for conductivity, and Reinforcing pigments...27.0 Thinners&additives 29.0 adjust to proper viscosity with paint thinner. Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (7702), plus all other pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint. RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT Wet: 4.0 mils Dry: 2.0 mils CLEANUP Paint thinner. Dispose of waste in accordance with all PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED applicable laws and regulations. DRY FILM THICKNESS 350-400 sq.ft. per gallon,depending on surface conditions. AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F(25°C) USE AS A PRIMER FOR To touch: 1-2 hours Tack-free: 4-8 hours MASONRY Recoat: Afla24 Mors bug before 7 days(See Specellr xs) Plaster(new): Use Alkylseal(E 28-1) Plaster(painted): Versaprime (42-44) APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Brush, roller, airless spray, HVLP spray, electrostatic spray WOOD New: Use Super U-365(E 22-1)or Unikote(W 707) PACKAGING Aged enamel: Versaprime(42-44)or M-P Prime(W 713) Quart,one-gallon, five-gallon containers METAL FDA Meets FDA guidelines for application to direct food contact Ferrous: Use Corrobar(43-5)or Bloc-Rust(43-4) surfaces as a primer. Nonferrous: Versaprime(42-44),Galy-Alum(OD 43-7) or M-P Prime(W 713) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Galvanized: Versaprime(4244),Gala-Alum(0D 43-7) Form #10 or M-P Prime(W 713) 12/98 CDUNN-EDWAADS CORPORATION-Manufacturer of Foe Ar.hil aural andkxiosaial Finishes.4685 E 52nd Place,Los Angeles CA 93040 (688)DE-PAINT PRODUCT BLOC-RUST )univedwatS Red Oxide Alkyd PAINTS INFORMATION Corrosion Inhibitive Primer 43-4 DESCRIPTION: Bloc-Rust is a red oxide, corrosion inhibitive primer for ferrous metals. Bloc-Rust provides excellent wetting characteristics and high build and can be applied over light residual rust that cannot be removed by wire brushing or sandblasting. Primarily used for priming structural steel in the field. For handrails and other metal surfaces subject to friction-type contact, use Corrobar(43-5)- Corrosion Inhibitive Primer. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Paint thinner Alkyd All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, rust, stains, grease, oil, wax, and other contaminants. Remove FINISH all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by sanding, scraping, high- Flat pressure washing, sandblasting or other appropriate methods. Glossy surfaces should be dulled to provide a roughened surface for good adhesion. COLOR Red oxide VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) _. 85-90 Ku VOC CONTENT SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 300 g/L(as supplied) Sandblasted or newly cleaned metal must be prime-coated the same day to prevent recontamination. SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT 64.0% 81.0% WEIGHT PER GALLON 12.20 lbs. COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Pigment-52.0% Vehicle-48.0% Up to one pint of paint thinner per gallon. Rust inhibitive pigments...16.0 Alkyd resins &oils 25.0 Red oxide pigments 8.0 Thinners&additives 23.0 Reinforcing pigments 28.0 RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT Wet: 3.2 mils Dry: 2.0 mils CLEANUP PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED Paint thinner. Dispose of waste in accordance with all DRY FILM THICKNESS applicable laws and regulations. 500-550 sq.ft. per gallon, depending on surface conditions. AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F (25°C) To touch: 2-4 hours Tack-free: 8-12 hours Recoat: 24 hours APPLICATION EQUIPMENT USE AS A PRIMER FOR Brush, roller, airless spray, HVLP spray METAL Structural steel: Bloc-Rust(43-4) PACKAGING Wrought iron: Bloc-Rust(434) Quart, one-gallon,five-gallon containers Nonferrous: Versaprime(42-44),GaIv-Alum (QD 43-7), or M-P Prime(W 713) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Galvanized: Versaprime(42-44),GaIv-Alum (QD 43-7), or M-P Prime(W 713) Form #6 7/98 OOUNN-EEDWAROS CORPORATION-Manufacturer of Fine Ardirtecural and 4dusmal Knishes-4885 a 52nd Place,Los Angeles CA 9C04.0 088)DE-PAINT PRODUCT EVERSHIELDs �unm�lwortdi Exterior 100% Acrylic PAINTS INFORMATION Wood & Masonry Flat Paint W 701 DESCRIPTION: EVERSHIELD is our top of the line 100% acrylic masonry and wood flat paint. Advanced technology and premium ingredients provide unparalleled performance, long-lasting durability, exceptional coverage and excellent adhesion. EVERSHIELD provides maximum protection against UV color fade, efflorescence, water intrusion and film failure (grain crack, peeling, blistering). EVERSHIELD is recommended for use on properly prepared masonry, concrete, tilt-up, block, stucco, plaster, wood and exterior metal. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Waterbome 100%acrylic All surfaces must be owed, dean, dry, and free from dirt, dust. rust, stains, grease, oil, mildew, wax, efflorescence and other FINISH contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by Flat 4-6% on a 60° meter with a slight side sheen. sanding, scraping, high-pressure washing or other appropriate methods. Repair all cads, holes, and other surface COLORS imperfections with a suitable patching material. Repaired Stock colors: White. Navajo White. Pearl White. Other colors surfaces should match the surrounding surface texture. If can be special ordered or store mixed _ efflorescence exists, remove all noticeable deposits and prime the entire surface with Super-Loc(W 718)-Waterborne Epoxy BASES Primer or EffStop(W 709)-Acrylic Masonry Sealer. Light. medium. ultra deep VISCOSITY AT 77°F (25•C) 80-85 Ku SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS VOC CONTENT Do not apply when the air or surface temperature is below 50°F. 85 g/L(as supplied) SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT 35.0% 49.0% THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Up to 2 oz.of water per gallon. WEIGHT PER GALLON 10.80 lbs. CLEANUP Water COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT Pigment-29.0% Vehicle-71 0% • -Prime pigments 200 Acrylic resins 17.0 Reinforcing pigments 9.0 Water 8 additives 54.0 PRIMERS • Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (770), plus all other MASONRY pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint. Stucco: Super-Loc (W 718) or Eff-Stop (W 709) RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT Tilt-up concete: Super-Lac(W 718} or Ell-Stop(W 709) Wet: 4.3 mils Dry: 1.5 mils Poured-in-place: Super-Loc (W 718) or Eff-Stop (W 709) Concrete block: 1st coat: Blocfil (W 304) or(W 305) PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED 2nd coat: Superls(W718)cr Ffi5lop(W709; DRY FILM THICKNESS Brick: Super-Loc (W 718) or Eff-Stop (W 709) 200-450 sq. ft. per gallon. depending on surface conditions. Smooth trowel: Super-Loc (W 718) or Enduraseal (W 360) AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F(25°C) WOOD To touch: 1-2 hours Trim, sash. fasda: EZ Prime(W 708)or Apex(42-9) Tack-free: 2-3 hours Rough-sawn: Use Acri-Flat(W 704) Reccat: 4 hours SYNTHETIC WOOD To handle: 8 hours Masonite: Compo(42-1) or M-P Prime(W713) APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Hardboard: Compo(42-1)or M-P Prime(W 713) Brush, rcller, airless spray MDO siding: Compo(42-1) or M-P Prime(W 713) T-111 siding: EZ Prime (W 708) PACKAGING METAL One-gallon, five-gallon containers Ferrous: Corrobar(43-5)or Bloc-Rust " MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Nonferrous: Galy-Alum (OD 43-7)or M. 2:" :rW 713)) Form Al Galvanized: Gaff-Alum(OD 43-7)or M-P Prime(W 713) _.__ __.. ..__...�_...rc:...eTmr.cnaaland LMurnalF.nclroa-4885 E 52M P[w^e,Ina Arcola U 90040 (088)DE-PAINT �c� PRODUCT_ E-Z PRIME e�wm"Crhrntda Exterior Acrylic Wood Primer PAINTS INFORMATION W 708 DESCRIPTION: E-Z Prime is a 100% acrylic exterior wood primer. E-Z Prime provides excellent enamel holdout and tannin stain resistance on woods such as redwood and cedar, which are subject to stain bleeding. E-Z Prime is also recommended on exterior plywood and T-111 siding. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION . Waterborne 100%acrylic All surfaces must be aired, dean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, oust. stains, grease, ail, mildew, wax, efflorescence and other FINISH contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by Flat sanding. soaping, or other appropriate methods. Repair all cracks, holes, and other surface imperfections with a suitable patching material. Repaired surfaces should then be sanded COLOR smooth and dusted dean. Glossy surfaces should be dulled to White. E-Z Prime may be tinted with up to 2 oz. of Quik-Tint provide a roughened surface for good adhesion. water-base colorant per gallon. VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 80-85 Ku a Apply two coats of E-Z Prime on redwood and cedar in order to stop tannin bleeding. Allow first coat to dry for 24 hours VOC CONTENT before applying the second coat. 115 git(as supplied) • Do not apply when the air or surface temperature is bebv 50°F. SOLIDS BY VOLUME SCUDS BY WEIGHT 39.0% 50.0°/ THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS WEIGHT PER GALLON Use only enough water to maintain good flow and workability. 10.20 COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT CLEANUP Pigment-19.0% Vehicle-81.0% Water 'Prime pigments 19.0 Acrylic resins 30.0 Water&additives 51.0 ' Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (7707), plus all other USE AS A PRIMER FOR pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint. WOOD Tnm, sash.fascia: E-Z Prime(W 708) RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT Wet: 3.8 mils Dry: 1.5 mils SYNTHETIC WOOD T-111 siding: E-Z Prime (W 708) PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED Plywood: EZ Prime(1V 708) Masonite: Compo(42-1)or M-P Prime(W713) DRY FILM THICKNESS Hardboard: Compo (42-1)or M-P Prime(W 713) 200-450 sq. ft. per gallon,depending on surface conditions. MDO siding: Compo (42-1) or M-P Prime(W 713) AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F(25°C) To touch: 15 minutes Tack-free: 1 hour Renal: 2-3 hours(See Special Instructions) APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Brush, roller, airless spray PACKAGING Quart, one-gallon, foe-gallon containers MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Form#1 7/98 COUNN-EOWAROSCORPORATION•ManU 30, IFiw ANu oCunlar4 lnduCWFich S-4885 E.59H Place.Los Ngehn CA 90040(lfa)OE-0NNT �r •` EFF-STOP® 0SwurEdwatth PRODUCT Acrylic PAINTS INFORMATION Masonry Primer/Sealer W 709 DESCRIPTION: EH-Stop is an epoxy fortified acrylic primer/sealer for interior and exterior masonry. Eff-Stop provides very good resistance to efflorescence and good alkali resistance on properly cured tilt-up concrete, poured-in-place concrete, stucco and block. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Waterbome Acrylic l epoxy All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, rust, stains, grease, oil, mildew, wax, efflorescence, bond- FINISHbreakers and other contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by sanding, scraping, high-pressure washing or Flat other appropriate methods. Repair all cracks, holes, and other surface imperfections with a suitable patching material. COLOR Repaired surfaces should match the surrounding surface White. Eff-Stop may be tinted with up to 2 oz. of Quik-Tint texture. water-base colorant per gallon. VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) - SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 80-85 Ku • New concrete should be allowed to cure for at least 14 days before applying EflStop. VOC CONTENT 100 gIL(as supplied) • Do not apply when the air or surface temperature is below 50°F. SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT 34.0% 47.0% THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Use only enough water to maintain good flow and workability. WEIGHT PER GALLON 10.30 lbs. CLEANUP COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT Water Pigment-24.0% Vehicle-76.0% 'Prime pigments 15.0 Acrylic&epoxy resins 20.0 Reinforcing pigments 9.0 Water&additives 56.0 USE AS A SEALER FOR ' Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (02), plus all other MASONRY pigments directly adding to the hiding power o/this paint. MbMAS:O' Eff-Stop (W 709) Titt-up concrete: Er Stop (W 709) RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT poured-in-place EflStop(W 709) Wet. 4.3 mils Dry: 1.5 mils Concrete block: 1st coal: Blocfil (W 304) or ON 305) 2nd coat: Super-Loc ON 718) or PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED EflStop(w7o9) DRY FILM THICKNESS Bnck: Super-Loc(W 718) or EH-Stop (W 709) 200-400 sq.ft. per gallon, depending on surface conditions. Smooth trowel: Use Super-Loc(W7113)or Enduraseal(W 360 AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F(25•C) To touch: 30 minutes Tack-free: 1 hour Recoat: 2-4 hours APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Brush, roller, airless spray PACKAGING One-gallon,five-gallon containers MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Form#1 7/98 COUNN-EDWAROSCORPORATION-ManufaCurerofFine ArclNedurarandina traihnlNes-4895E 52nd Paa.tm Angeles CA 90040 (388)DE-PAINT PRODUCT----- I PERMASHEEN® Jo E�,�i Interior and Exterior PAINTS INFORMATION 100 % Acrylic Semi-Gloss�0Paint DESCRIPTION: PERMASHEEN is a premium quality 100% acrylic paint for use on interior and exterior surfaces where an elegant semigloss enamel finish is desired. PERMASHEEN is specifically designed to provide superior non-blocking properties and good adhesion to aged alkyd enamels. PERMASHEEN is smooth flowing and forms a non-yellowing, stain resistant, washable finish, making it ideal for kitchen and bathroom walls, high-traffic areas, trim and doors, cabinets, window frames and hand rails. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Waterborne 100%acrylic All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust. rust, stains, grease, oil, mildew, wax, efflorescence, and other FINISH contaminants. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by Semi-Gloss. 50-60%on a 50°meter. sanding, scraping, high-pressure washing or other appropriate methods. Repair all cracks, holes, and other surface COLORS imperfections with a suitable patching material. Repaired surfaces should then be sanded,leaned, and spot-primed with Stock colors: While, Navajo White, Pearl White. Cottage While, a suitable primer or sealer. Glassy surfaces should be dulled to Swiss Coffee. Other colors can be special ordered or store provide a roughened surface for good adhesion. mixed. BASES SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Light, medium, ultra deep Do not apply when the air or surface temperature is below 50°F. VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS 83-88 Ku No more than 2 fl.oz.of water per gallon. VOC CONTENT CLEANUP 230 g/L(as supplied) Water SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT 34.0% 47.0% PRIMERS WEIGHT PER GALLON DRYWALL 10.40 lbs. Textured: Vinylastic(W 101) Untextured: Vinylastic(W 101) COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT Skim-coated: Vinylastic(W 101)or Walltone (W 420) Pigment- 24.0% Vehicle-76.0% MASONRY Prime pigments 24.0 Acrylic resins 21.0 Poured-in-place: Eff-Stop(W 709) Water 8 additives 45.0 Concrete block: 1st coat: Blocfil (W 304) or(W 305) 2nd coat: Sperloc(W718)or EtfStpfW71 Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (7702). plus all other Brick- Super-Loc (W 718) or Eff-Stop ON 709) pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint Smooth trowel: Super-Loc (W 718) or Enduraseal (W 360r RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT WOOD-INTERIOR Wet: 4.4 mils Dry: 1.5 mils 7nm.doors: Unikote (W 707), M-P Prime (W 713) or Super U-365 IE 22-1) PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED WOOD-EXTERIOR DRY FILM THICKNESS Trim, sash. fascia: E-Z Prime(W 708) or Apex (42-9) 350-375 sq.ft. per gallon, depending on surface cenditions. Rough-sawn: Use Agri-Flat(W 704) AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F (25°C) SYNTHETIC WOOD-INTERIOR To touch: 30 minutes Masonite: Unikote(W 707) or Super U-365 (E 22-1) Tack-free: 1 hour Hardboard: Unikote (W 707)or Super U-365 (E 22-1) Recoat: 2-4 hours SYNTHETIC WOOD-EXTERIOR To handle: 8 hours Masonite: Compo(42-1)or M-P Prime (W 713) APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Hardboard: Compo (42-1)or M-P Prime (W 713) Brush, roller, airless spray. HVLP spray MDO siding: Campo(42-1)or M-P Prime (W 713) T-111 siding: E-Z Prime(W 708) PACKAGING METAL Quart,one-gallon, five-gallon containers Ferrous: Corrobar(43-5), Bloc-Rust(4341. Q.D.Corrosion Inhibiting P:ir.- -17; FDA or Q.D. Red Oxide Primer(IP 520) Meets FDA guidelines for application to direct food Contac! Nonferrous: Versaprime(4244),Gaiv-Num (QD 43-7)0 surfaces. • M-P Prime(W 713) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Galvanized: Versaprime(4214),Galy .-. . - - M-P Prime(W 713) Form e1 _.__ _ b,nuemalFvv.Nee-aBe5E.53n4Place.Los NgNnU00010 (eee)DF.PAM PRODUCT CORROBAR White Alkyd ',;PAINTS.„." INFORMATION Corrosion Inhibitive Primer 43-5 DESCRIPTION: Corrobar is a white, corrosion inhibitive primer for interior and exterior ferrous metal. Corrobar provides excellent corrosion resistance on steel fences, gates, handrails, and other similar surfaces. Corrobar brushes easily, has outstanding adhesion, and provides an excellent foundation for subsequent coatings. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Paint thinner Alkyd All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, rust, stains, grease, oil, wax, and other contaminants. Remove FINISH all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by sanding, scraping, high- Flat pressure washing, sandblasting or other appropriate methods. Glossy surfaces should be dulled to provide a roughened surface for good adhesion. COLOR White. Corrobar may be tinted with up to 2 oz. of Quik-Tint oil- base colorant per gallon. VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) 80-85 Ku SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS VOC CONTENT • Sandblasted or newly cleaned metal must be prime-coated 345 g/L(as supplied) the same day to prevent recontamination. SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT • Corrobar must be recoated within 72 hours to insure proper 56.0% 76.0% adhesion of finish coats. WEIGHT PER GALLON 12.30 lbs. COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT Pigment - 53.0% Vehicle-47.0% Rust inhibitive pigments.7.0 Alkyd resins & oils 20.0 -Prime pigments 15.0 Thinners&additives 27.0 THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Reinforcing pigments...31-0 For architectural use in regulated areas, do not thin under normal environmental and application conditions. ' Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (T102). plus all other pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint. RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT Wet: 3.5 mils Dry: 2.0 mils PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED CLEANUP DRY FILM THICKNESS Paint thinner. Dispose of waste in accordance with all 500-550 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on surface conditions. applicable laws and regulations. AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F (25°C) • To touch: 2-4 hours Tack-tree: 8-12 hours Recoa[ After 24 hours but before 72 hcurs APPLICATION EQUIPMENT USE AS A PRIMER FOR Brush. roller, airless spray, HVLP spray METAL Ferrous: Corrobar(43-5) PACKAGING Nonferrous Use Versaprime (42-44), GaIv-Alum (OD 43-7) Quart, ane-gallon, five-gallon containers or M-P Prime(W713) Galvanized: Use Versaprime (4244), Galt-Alum (OD 43-7) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET or M-P Prime(W 713) Form -76 7/98 CCUNN-EeyuRCS CCSPCRATCN-•.mnUUm.rcrd Fre.e.+ac:urm ore!net,sr::31 enshos-4e85 E 52na Place.Los Angeles CA XGC IESS oE'P5267 • PRODUCT GALV-ALUM u�ur�(ioard� Quick-Dry • 13AINT ' INFORMATION Galvanized/Aluminum Primer • QD 43-7 DESCRIPTION: Galv-Alum is a fast-drying, white alkyd primer specifically designed for galvanized steel and aluminum surfaces. Galt'-Alum has excellent adhesion and corrosion resistance on properly prepared and etches galvanized steel, galvanized iron, aluminum siding, and other nonferrous metal surfaces. Galv-Alum is also formulated to provide superior hide and application properties. Do not use on horizontal capping and other nonferrous surfaces where pooling water may form. SPECIFICATIONS SOLVENT TYPE RESIN TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Paint thinner Alkyd All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry, and free from dirt, dust, rust,stains, grease, oil, wax, and other contaminants. Remove FINISH surface oil by solvent-wiping with paint thinner or lacquer Flat with a slight angular sheen. thinner. Remove all loose, peeling, or chalky paint by sanding, scraping, high-pressure washing, sandblasting or other COLOR appropriate methods. Previously primed metal must be cleaned White. Galt'-Alum may be tinted with up to 2 oz. of Quik-Tint and spot-primed as needed. Glossy surfaces should be dulled oil-base colorant per gallon. to provide a roughened surface for good adhesion. VISCOSITY AT 77°F(25°C) 83-87 Ku SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS VOC CONTENT • Sandblasted or newly cleaned metal must be prime-coated 445 oil.(as supplied) the same day to prevent recontamination. SOLIDS BY VOLUME SOLIDS BY WEIGHT • Galvanized metal must be solvent-cleaned to remove all oils 44.0% 66.046 prior to etching. Surface should then be etched with Galva- Etch (GE 123). WEIGHT PER GALLON • Galt'-Alum must be recoated within 48 hours to insure 10.80 lbs. proper adhesion of finish coats. COMPOSITION BY WEIGHT • If ambient temperature exceeds 90°F., Galt'-Alum must be Pigment-42.0% Vehicle-58.0% recoated within 24 hours to ensure proper adhesion of the -Prime pigments 23.0 Alkyd resins 23.0 finish coats. Reinforcing pigments...19.0 Thinners&additives 35.0 - Prime pigments include titanium dioxide (TO,), plus all other pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this paint. RECOMMENDED FILM THICKNESS PER COAT THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Wet: 4.5 mils Dry: 2.0 mils For architectural use in regulated areas, do not thin under normal environmental and application conditions. PRACTICAL COVERAGE PER COAT AT RECOMMENDED DRY FILM THICKNESS 350-400 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on surface conditions. AVERAGE DRY TIME AT 77°F(25°C) CLEANUP To touch: 30 minutes Paint thinner. Dispose of waste in accordance with all Tack-free: 1 hour applicable laws and regulations. Recsat: After 2 hours but before 48 hours (See Special Instrucfono) APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Brush, roller, airless spray, HVLP spray USE AS A PRIMER FOR PACKAGING METAL Quart. one-gallon, five-gallon containers Nonferrous: Galt'-Alum (QD 43-7) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Galvanized: Galt'-Alum (OD 43-7) I Ferrous: Use Corrobar(43-5)or Bloc-Rust (43-4) Form a6 7/OA ..ni.....m........�............�wi i.-..-�..-._.c....u.-. .rtar'd+.o_.,,Fmmm dacc vrean r om NT PRODUCTE-Z PRIME Nunn•Edwnrdi Acrylic Wood Primer FAINTS INFORMATION W 708 DESCRIPTION Waterborne, 100% acrylic based. E-Z PRIME is a fast drying, acrylic exterior primer with excellent enamel holdout and tannin stain resistance on woods such as cedar or redwood, which are subject to bleeding. E-Z PRIME is also recommended on exterior plywood, masonite, compressed wood, and T-111 siding. COLOR White. E-Z PRIME may be tinted with up to 4 oz. of QUIK-TINT (QTC) colorant per gallon. FINISH FLAT. USE Exterior: New and previously painted wood, siding, plywood, masonite, compressed wood. SURFACE NEW WORK: All surfaces must be cured, clean, dry and free from dirt, dust, stains, grade marks. PREPARATION mildew and other contaminants. If rust-resistant nails are not used, all nails must be set before priming. After surface is primed,nail holes must then be filled with an exterior latex-type putty. When putty is dry, spot-prime before applying finish coat. OLD WORK: Previously painted surfaces must be cleaned to remove any loose, peeling or chalky paint, as well as dust, grease, oil, and other contaminants. Surface imperfections should be filled with a suitable patching material to match the surrounding surface. Spot-prime all nail heads. Glossy surfaces should be dulled to provide a roughened surface for good adhesion. APPLICATION Brush, roll or spray. Commonly used airless tip range: 017 to 019. • NOTE: Redwood may require two coats for sufficient stain resistance. THINNING Not recommended. Clean up with water. COVERAGE 200-450 sq. ft. per gallon. Coverage may vary due to surface conditions, wood porosity, and application techniques. Mil thickness: Wet - 3.9 mils. Dry - 1.5 mils. DRYING TIME Dry to touch: 2-3 hours. Recoat: Approximately 3 hours under normal conditions. PACKAGING Quarts, one gallon and five gallon containers. COMPOSITION Pigment - 19.0% Percent by Weight 'Prime Pigments 19.0 Vehicle - 81.0% Acrylic Resins 30.0 Alcohols & Additives 5.0 Water 46.0 100.0% 'Prime Pigments include Titanium Dioxide (Ti02),plus all other pigments directly adding to the hiding power of this primer. SOLIDS By Weight - 50.0% By Volume - 39.0% VOC CONTENT 110 g/L (as supplied). • FEDERAL SPEC. Performance is similar to TT-P-1984. 4/94 © 1994 - Dunn-Edwards Corporation. Dunn-Edwards COT/11uentact rce n!Hoc.arrhirrovr rd and/m,,crha]Finishes-14R85 East 57nd Place.Los Aneeles.Calif.90040.12131771-3330 BID PROPOSAL FORM City of Rosemead 8838 East Valley Boulevard Rosemead, California 91770 I have received the documents titled: Notice Inviting Bids, Instruction to Bidders, Specifications, Sub-Contractor's List, Contractor's Qualification Statement and Bid Proposal Form and Addendum # , # , # & # . I have satisfied myself as to the Scope of Work and the condition of the sites. In submitting this proposal, I agree: 1. To hold my bid open for sixty (60) calendar days from the date of this proposal. 2. To comply with the provisions of the Notice Inviting Bids, Instruction to Bidders and Specifications. 3. To furnish bonds and Insurance as noted in the Instruction to Bidders. 4. To begin work within 5 working days after receiving the Notice to Proceed. 5. All work shall be accomplished within (30) calendar days. 6. Owner will retain 10% of the incremental payments pending resolution of Notice of Completion. 7. I have completed and enclosed the Contractor's Qualification Statement and List of Sub- Contractors. 8. To name the City of Rosemead as additional insured on the Insurance Certificate and list the Project Title on the Insurance Certificate. I will provide all labor, materials, supplies and equipment and perform all the work as specified in these documents for the lump sum of: Paint Pool Exterior S Paint Gym Exterior S Paint Gym Interior S Lump Sum Bid S By: Date: (Contractor) Address: / / Street City Zip Code Telephone No:( ) Contractor's Lic# LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS The following is a true and complete list showing the name and location of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the CONTRACTOR in or about the work in an amount in excess of one-half of one percent (05%) of the CONTRACTOR'S total bid. 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