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NIB - 2022-26 - Addendum No. 1CITY OF ROSEMEAD CALIFORNIA ADDENDUM #1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARD DRAWINGS FOR ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION PROJECT PROJECT No. 39003 Date Issued: October 11, 2022 Addendum for: ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION PROJECT PROJECT No. 39003 Addendum No.: 1 Addendum Date: October 11, 2022 Issued by: City of Rosemead Reminder 1: Please sign Addenda Acknowledgement on page CBF-5 of Bid Package Section Titled “Contract Bid Forms”. Entire Contract Bid Forms section shall be submitted as Bidder’s Proposal. Addendum 1 revises the bid due date/time as follows: The City will receive electronic bids through PlanetBids at: https://pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/54150/portal-home OR sealed bids at the City Clerk’s office, City Hall, 8838 Valley Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770 up to 10:30 AM on Thursday, October 27, 2022. Addendum 1 reissues a Revised Bid Schedule. Please see Attachment A – Revised Bid Schedule per Addendum 1. All contractors are required to submit this Revised Bid Schedule as part of their bid to be considered responsive. Addendum 1 revises certain Project Plans Sheets. Please see Attachment B – Revised Project Plans per Addendum 1. The revisions per Addendum 1 are shown as revision clouds on these revised plans Sheets. The original plans sheets that were not revised will remain valid. Addendum 1 replaced Section 09860 of the Technical Provisions section. Please see Attachment C – Section 09860 ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING. Addendum 1 provides the Asbestos & Lead Survey Reports for this Project. See Attachment D – Asbestos & Lead Survey Reports. The City held a mandatory pre-bid meeting on Tuesday, October 4, at 10 am. All prime contractors were required to attend this meeting to be considered responsive. See Attachment E – Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Sign-in Sheet. Addendum 1 provides responses to the following questions received: Question 1: Appendix B, para.6 stated that Section 3 forms must submit in the bid proposal; however,  there was no Section 3 requirement form(S) in the provided bid forms.  Please confirm if the section 3  form should be attached in the bid document.  Response 1: The Section 3 forms MUST be submitted with the Bid Proposal.  The Section 3 forms can be  found under Appendix A, page 342 (List) along with other required forms:  Addendum 2, Page 1 of 5 Addendum 2, Page 2 of 5 Section 3 Clause (Exhibit 5)Page 362  Notice of Section 3 Commitment Page 371  Section 3 Economic Opportunity plan  Page 372  Section 3 Business Certification Form  Page 375  Question 2: Since it is a CDBG funded project, the project assigned to be bidding by the section 3  contractors only (Set aside)?  Or, is it a mandatory requirement to hire section 3 complied subcontractors;  or good faith effort will be acceptable?  Response 2: This project is a CDBG Project.  Preferences may be given by the City to Section 3 businesses,  however, any business otherwise qualifying to do the work may submit a bid.   The requirement is that  the contractor at least make a good‐faith effort to comply with Section 3 rules and regulations.  Question 3: Scope of Work on Title Plan (T‐1) stated, “1. REPLACEMENT OF WASTE LINES OUT OF THE  BUILDING, VERIFY AND CONFIRM WITH OWNER FOR THE EXTENT OF WASTE LINE REPLACEMENT.”  Should  the cost of Replacement of Waste Lines out of the building be included in the bid amount? Or it will be  additional scope for the awarding contractor after commencing the project?  Response 3: Yes, the cost of waste lines should be included. Sewer cleanout located during site  walk.  Extent of concrete slab removal should allow access to cleanout from below. Replace all  underground utilities under the area of work.  Question 4: Please Confirm if the (E) Gyp Board Ceiling should be demo’d and replaced with (N) Gyp Board  at the entire ceiling.  Demo Plan did not indicate it, but the Finish Schedule called for (N) Gyp board on  Ceiling.  Please Confirm.  Response 4: Drawings amended.  Mechanically fasten 5/8" gyp ceiling to existing plywood.  Question 5: Per (E) Site Plan SP‐1, it stated, “(E) or New Sign of Accessibility. See Detail 17/A3.0.” Is this  (N)sign post a part of this project? Please confirm. Response 5: New sign and pole required.  No sign currently installed at parking lot.  Include in scope.  Question 6: Please provide an Asbestos Test Report for (E) Wall & Floor Tiles (Demo Materials.)  Response 6: Asbestos & Lead Survey Report is provided as attachment D.  Question 7: Per cost breakdown, contractor is to furnish and install masonry header at new opening and  masonry wall at existing window openings per plan; however, this scope is not specified in the plan. Please  verify.  Response 7: There is no new masonry header.  Question 8: There is a P.O.T. field note on Plan SP1 for (E) Path of Travel 5% max. slope, 2% max. cross  slope and no vertical offset greater than ¼” along the entire path of travel.  Is this (E) Path of Travel  verification and modification a part of this project?  Please Advise.  Addendum 2, Page 3 of 5 Response 8: Any accessible upgrades to the existing P.O.T. will need to have a supplemental permit and  will not be part of this agreement.  Question 9: Plan A1.0 shows different floor tile patterns between ADA Stalls and other floors without any  explanation.  Is it different Tiles, Patterns, or any other reason?  Please Clarify.  Response 9: Plans are revised to clarify that same floor tiles throughout.  Question 10: Demolition‐General‐Notes D on Plan A1.0 called a Temp. Sound and/or Plastic Drop Cloth  Partitions.  Please Confirm if we shall install Sound Blanket per ASTM‐C‐665, or the 6 mil Plastic Barrier is  acceptable for Sound and Dust Control purpose in general practice.  Response 10:  Plans are revised to show this “Note” has being removed from the plans  Question 11: Detail 15/A2.0 called, “5/8” Cement Board Ceiling; however, the Room Finishes Schedule  (16/A2.0) called, “5/8” Type “X” Gyp. BD.  Please Clarify the Material Type.  Also, confirm if the (E) Ceiling  should be replaced by new.  Response 11: Plans are revised to show 5/8" Type X Gyp Bd to be used.  Question 12: Detail 4A/A4.0 shows an Electric Hand Dryer (M).  It is different from Floor Plan  (A1.0).   Please Verify and correct it.  Response 12: Architect review drawings and unable to identify any discrepancy.  Please locate per A1.0  Floor Plan  Question 13: KN 9 on B/A5.0 called, “New Door Signage per CBC Requirements – See 15/A3.0 & 12/A4.0.”  Please Clarify the Sign Type.  Is a Gender Sign on the Door required per 12/A4.0 which is not showing on  the elevation plan?  Response 13: Replace existing gender signs and install in existing location.  Provide accessible sign on  same CMU wall between the gender sign and opening.  Mounting to be 60" at bottom of tactile & 48" min  at bottom of braille. No room ID signage.  Question 14: (N) Electric Hand Dryers’ locations were different between Electrical Plan (E‐3.0) and  Architectural Plan (B/A1.0).  Please Clarify and Correct it.  Response 14: Refer to Architectural drawings for location and placement.  See note 2 on Sheet E‐1.0  Question 15: There is (E) Utility Panel (Access Door) detail on 10/A2.0.  Please indicate all (E) Utility Panels  on Floor Plan (A1.0) & Elevation Plan (A4.0) to clarify the Size, QTY & Locations.  Response 15: All utility covers and cleanouts are to be replaced per current building codes.  Contractor is  to locate the best locations for them with City Engineer’s approval.    Question 16: (N) Floor Tile Installation is required per Plan B/A1.0 on (E) Concrete Finished Floor; however,  Demo Plan A/A1.0 did not indicate to remove (E) entire concrete floors for “Recessed” to receive (N) tile  floor.  Please revise Demo Plan accordingly.    Addendum 2, Page 4 of 5 Response 16: The drawings have been revised and details for the new concrete slab have been added.  Please refer to the demo plan for the extent to be removed of the existing concrete floor.    Question 17: Plan A/A1.0 called “(E) Floor Drain Replace Lines” on both restrooms; however, KN10/P‐2.0  listed, “Existing Floor Drain to Remain.”  Please provide detail instruction for “Replace Lines.”    Response 17: Floor drains to be new.  Plumbing drawings have been amended.  Cut sheet for new floor  drain provided.    Question 18: Note 11 on Plan A1.0 called “Electric Hand Dryer” in both restrooms; however, E‐3.0 was  not indicated (N) power sources.  Also, (N) Conduits and Conductors can be installed on surface‐ mounted?  Please revise it accordingly.    Response 18: Conduits shall not be visible to the public eye to prevent vandalism.  Run conduit under the  new slab to the new subpanel in custodian closet. New subpanel in custodian closet to provide direct  access to surface mounted hand dryers from the back of hand dryer.       Question 19: (N) Metal Gate and Fence system on A5.0 was requested the Paint Finish.  Is the Metal Gate  and Fence required to be Galvanized per Spec 05500?  Please confirm.    Response 19: Yes, the steel is to have a wall no less than 1/8” thick and have a galvanized coating per  specification section 05500.  The gate will have a painted gloss finish.  The paint color will be selected by  the City.     Question 20: Project Plan and Architect’s instruction in Job‐walk, the “Anti‐Graffiti Coating” is not  required on the (E) Exterior Building Wall; however, Project Spec. Section 09860 para 2.3.D required it to  all exteriors as listed.  Please Clarify and Confirm the Scopes.     Response 20: The entire Specification Section 09860 has been replaced.  Please see Attachment B –  Section 09860 ANTI‐GRAFFITI COATING. The revisions per Addendum 1 are shown as revision clouds on  these revised Specification.     Question 21: Reflected Ceiling Plan (A/A‐2.0) did not call out to install (N) 5/8” Gyp Board on the (E) Ceiling  Finish entirely; however, the Room Finish Schedule and the Owner’s instruction in job‐walk is to install (N)  Gyp Board on entire Ceilings.  Please Clarify and revise the Plan accordingly.    Response 21: Plans have been revised and reflected ceiling plan updated to provide new Gyp Bd ceiling  mechanically fastened to existing plywood sheathing.  No conduits shall be visible in the space to protect  from vandalism.  City will be open to suggestions on how to achieve this for the light fixtures and  mechanical fan after the contract has been awarded.    Question 22:  Please Provide As‐Built plan for (E) Plumbing, Electrical, & Mechanical Fixtures and Lines.    Response 22: As‐Built plans are not available.       Question 23: There is no Plumbing Chase. Please advise how we can work on Plumbing Fixtures and Drain  Lines.      Addendum 2, Page 5 of 5 Response 23: Plans has been revised.  Please refer to amended plumbing plans.  Question 24: How does Section 3 relate to Union Workers?    Response 24: A Section 3 worker is any worker who currently fits, or when hired within the past five years  fit, at least one of the following categories, as documented:   1. The worker’s income for the previous or annualized calendar year is below the income limit  established by HUD  2. The worker is employed by a Section 3 business concern   3. The worker is a YouthBuild participant.  The fact alone that a worker is a union member is immaterial.    Question 25: Can an “Apprentice” be a Section 3 worker?    Response 25: All public works contracts valued at $30,000 or more carry an obligation to hire apprentices,  unless the craft or trade does not require the use of apprentices, as indicated in the corresponding  prevailing wage determination. This duty applies to all contractors and subcontractors on a project, even  if their part of the project is less than $30,000.  An Apprentice can qualify as a Section 3 worker if he/she  meets the income‐qualifying requirements      Attachments: Attachment A - Revised Bid Schedule per Addendum 1 Attachment B - Revised Project Plans per Addendum 1 Attachment C - Section 09860 ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING Specification Attachment D – Asbestos & Lead Survey Report Attachment E – Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Sign-in Sheet Issued by City of Rosemead ATTACHMENT A - REVISED BID SCHEDULE PER ADDENDUM 1 BIDDER: ________________________ CBF - 2 REVISED BASE BID SCHEDULE PER ADDENDUM 1 SCHEDULE OF PRICES FOR ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION PROJECT PROJECT No. 39003 NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION EST. QTY. UNIT UNIT PRICE ITEM COST 1 Installation of accessibility sign at entrance to parking lot. 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 2 Diversion of Recyclable Waste Materials 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 3 Site Work: Demolition- Removal and disposal of concrete slab, Interior fixtures, walls, plumbing, pavement, tile, incidentals per plans and specifications 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 4 Concrete Foundation/ Slab: Construct new slab and level floors as necessary 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 5 Metals: Provide and install all miscellaneous metal and metal fabrications in place to CMU wall to attach restroom fixtures to CMU wall, as indicated on the Contract Drawings 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 6 Plastics: Rough Carpentry 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 7 Plastics: Interior Finish Carpentry 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 8 Plastics: Other Plastics 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 9 Doors: Metal Doors 2 LS $___________ $__________________ 10 Doors: Finish Hardware 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 11 Finishes: Metal Framing And Furring 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 12 Finishes: Gypsum Board 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 13 Finishes: Ceramic Tile 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 14 Finishes: Anti-Graffiti Coating 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 15 Finishes: Painting 1 LS $___________ $__________________ BIDDER: ________________________ CBF - 3 NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION EST. QTY. UNIT UNIT PRICE ITEM COST 16 Finishes: Other Finishes, Polished Sealed /concrete at restroom entrance per finished schedule 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 17 Specialties: Toilet Partitions 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 18 Specialties: Signage 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 19 Specialties: Toilet And Bath Accessories 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 20 Specialties: Other Specialties, (Hand Drier, Baby Changing stations, etc and per specifications 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 21 Mechanical: mechanical fan 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 22 Plumbing: Waste lines, Water lines, Vent lines, and Floor Drains, etc and per plans and specifications 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 23 Electrical: Instant Hot Water Heaters 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 24 Electrical: Rough Electrical 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 25 Electrical: Finish Electrical 1 LS $___________ $__________________ 26 Electrical: Lighting Fixtures 1 LS $___________ $__________________ TOTAL BASE BID AMOUNT IN NUMBERS $__________________ TOTAL BASE BID AMOUNT IN WORDS: _______________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ The scope of work of this Lump Sum Bid Schedule includes all work identified in the Construction Plans titled: ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOM RENOVATION The scope of work of this Lump Sum Bid Schedule also includes all work required by the Technical Provisions included in this Bid Package for the Rosemead Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 39003 ATTACHMENT B - REVISED PROJECT PLANS PER ADDENDUM 1 WIDTH DOORDOOR DOOR SCHEDULE THICK D O O R SIZE MATERIAL F R A M E TYPE HEIGHT R E M A R K S TYPENO FRAME MATERIAL DOOR HARDWARE QTY. architectureand planning www.rsharch.com ARCHITECTS 1725 GARDENA AV. 2nd. FLOOR GLENDALE, CA. 91204 RS HERMAN Ph No. (323) 465-7066 Fax No. (323) 465-8066 4343 ENCINITA AVE.ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770 ROSEMEAD PARKRESTROOMS RENOVATIONA.DUST CONTROL SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED DURING DEMOLITION. DUST AND NOISE DURING DEMOLITION & CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM B.IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT TRASH AND CONSTRUCTION RELATED SOLID WASTES INCLUDING GREEN WASTES FROM LANDSCAPING AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MUST BE DEPOSITED INTO APPROPRIATE RECEPTACLES AND DISPOSED OF. C.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROTECTIVE COVERINGS FOR MATERIALS, FURNISHINGS AND EXISTING FINISHES IN AREAS NOT PART OF DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE WORK OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ANY SUBCONTRACTOR. D. E.TEMPORARY BARRICADES AS PERTAINING TO CONTRACTORS ACTIVITIES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN AND AROUND DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REQUIREMENTS. F.CONTRACTOR SHALL AT ALL TIMES MAINTAIN THE BUILDING IN A WEATHERTIGHT CONDITION. DEMOLITION-GENERAL-NOTES HARZARDOUS MATERIAL NOTE: IF MATERIAL REASONABLY BELIEVED TO BE, OR CONTAIN, ASBESTOS OR POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL - PCB - ARE ENCOUNTERED ON SITE AND HAVE NOT BEEN RENDERED HARMLESS - CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY STOP WORK IN AREA AFFECTED AND NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WRITING - WORK IN THESE AREAS SHALL NOT BE RESUMED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN AGREEEMENT OF OWNER AND CONTRACTOR AFTER MATERIAL HAS BEEN PROPERLY IDENTIFIED AND RENDERED HARMLESS ACCESSIBILITY NOTES ROOM FLOOR BASE REMARKS CEILING MATERIALWALLS DOORS architectureand planning www.rsharch.com ARCHITECTS 1725 GARDENA AV. 2nd. FLOOR GLENDALE, CA. 91204 RS HERMAN Ph No. (323) 465-7066 Fax No. (323) 465-8066 4343 ENCINITA AVE.ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770 ROSEMEAD PARKRESTROOMS RENOVATION architectureand planning www.rsharch.com ARCHITECTS 1725 GARDENA AV. 2nd. FLOOR GLENDALE, CA. 91204 RS HERMAN Ph No. (323) 465-7066 Fax No. (323) 465-8066 4343 ENCINITA AVE.ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770 ROSEMEAD PARKRESTROOMS RENOVATION YARD BOXY.B.REMOVE/ABANDONABOVEINDIRECTREDUCED PRESSURE B.F.P.BACKFLOW PREVENTERINDRPABV.B.F.P.DRAINDDNOT IN PLUMBING CONTRACTN.I.P.C.FD or ADFLOOR OR AREA DRAINPRESSURE REDUCING VALVEPOINT OF CONNECTIONP.R.V.P.O.C.REQUIREDVENT THRU ROOFRECTANGULARPOLYVINYLCHLORIDEV.T.R.REQ'DRECT.P.V.C.FCORD OR ODHOSE BIBBUNIONUHBYCOFLOOR CLEANOUTROOF OR OVERFLOW DRAINWALL CLEANOUTFLOORHEATERHEADERINVERT ELEVATIONGALLONS PER MINUTEFIXTURE UNITFINISHED FLOORI.E.G.P.M.HTR.HDR.FLR.F.U.FIN. FLR.STORM DRAINFLOOR SINKCHECK VALVESDFSCVGV/SOVSDGATE VALVE / SHUT OFF VALVEBELOWBEL.HWHOT WATER LINECONNECTCONCRETECAST IRONCEILINGEXISTINGDRAWINGDOWNC.I.DN.CLG.EXIST.DWG.CONN.CONC.GAS LINEVENT LINEVGHWRCDDOWNSPOUTDSS or WS or WGDSCDSOIL OR WASTE - SUSPENDEDSOIL OR WASTE BELOW FLR OR GRADEHOT WATER RETURNCONDENSATE DRAINDESCRIPTIONABBREV.CWABBREV.SYMBOLPLUMBING LEGENDDESCRIPTIONCOLD WATER LINE(E)NEW(N)GENERAL NOTES1.SLOPE ALL SOIL & WASTE LINES MIN. 2% (¼" PER FT.)2.DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMATIC. DO NOT SCALE PLUMBING PLANS FOR EXACT HORIZONTAL LOCATION OFPIPE RUNS.3.SUPPLY ROUGH-IN, INSTALL AND CONNECT PLUMBING FIXTURES AS REQUIRED UNLESS OTHERWISENOTED.4.VERIFY & COORDINATE ROUGH-IN AND FIXTURE LOCATIONS WITH ARCHITECTURAL DWGS. PRIOR TOFABRICATION OR INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS AND AGAIN PRIOR TO SLAB POUR.5.VERIFY ALL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS WITH ELECTRICAL PLANS PRIOR TO BID OR MATERIALPURCHASE.6.WORK SHALL NOT BE COVERED UNTIL IT HAS BEEN INSPECTED, TESTED AND APPROVED BY THEPLUMBING INSPECTOR OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.7.PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY LOCATION OF SITE PIPING AND CABLES BEFORE TRENCHING.8.PROVIDE ACCESS DOORS TO ALL CONCEALED VALVES. VALVES SHALL BE LINE SIZE UNLESS OTHERWISENOTED.9.FLUSH VALVES, FAUCETS, STOPS BUBBLERS, ETC., SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO THEIR NORMAL WORKINGCONDITIONS.10.ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF THECOMPLETED WORK BY THE ARCHITECT, WITH SERVICE, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR MADE AT NO EXTRACOST TO THE OWNER OR TENANT.11.RECOMPACT ALL PLUMBING EXCAVATION.12.ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, INSTALLATION, ETC., SHALL CONFORM TO ALL REQUIREMENTS OF ALLAPPLICABLE CITY, COUNTY, STATE AND FEDERAL CODES, ORDINANCES & REGULATIONS.13.VERIFY SIZE, LOCATION, DEPTH, ETC., OF ALL UTILITIES IN THE FIELD.14.ALL FLOOR SINKS UNDER CASES OR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE HALF EXPOSED.15.FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL BACKFLOW PROTECTION AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND LOCAL HEALTH DEPT.AND APPLICABLE CODES.16. IN ADDITION TO THE CLEANOUTS SHOWN ON PLANS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE NECESSARY CLEANOUTS AS REQUIRED BY CODE AND PLUMBING SPECIFICATION SECTION 15400-30.02 E.17.PLUMBING CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL SUPPLIES, STOPS, TRAPS, VALVES, SHOCK-STOPS,REGULATORS AND BACKFLOW PROTECTION PER CODE TO OWNER'S FURNISHED SINKS AND EQUIPMENT.18.PLUMBING CONTRACTOR TO SET IN PLACE ALL OWNER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT ON FIXTURE CONNECTIONSCHEDULE AS DETAILED OR DIRECTED IN FIELD.19.ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES, AND SHALL CONFORM TO THECALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, LATEST EDITION. (2019)20.NO CLEANOUTS SHALL OCCUR UNDER OR BEHIND ANY CASE OR FIXTURE.21.ALL PIPING IN FINISHED AREAS SHALL BE CONCEALED WHERE POSSIBLE, AND EXPOSED PIPING SHALL BERUN AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE AND TIGHT TO WALLS.22.ALL LINES TO BE LOCATED AWAY FROM BEARING FOOTING, OR AS DIRECTED BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. DRAWINGS INDICATE SUGGESTED ROUTING OF PIPING TO CONFORM TO THE STRUCTURE TO AVOID OBSTRUCTION & MAINTAIN PROPER CLEARANCES. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY OFFSETS AS REQUIRED.23.FLOOR DRAINS OR SIMILAR TRAPS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND SUBJECT TOINFREQUENT USE SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AN APPROVED AUTOMATIC MEANS OF MAINTAINING THEIRWATER SEALS.24.PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FITTINGS SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL THE REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION 5.303 INTHE 2019 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING CODE.25.WATER PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.25% LEAD CONTENT IN SYSTEMS CONVEYING POTABLEWATER.26.EACH VENT SHALL RISE VERTICALLY TO A POINT NOT LESS THAN SIX (6) INCHES ABOVE THE FLOOD-LEVELRIM OF THE FIXTURE SERVED BEFORE OFFSETTING HORIZONTALLY OR BEFORE BEING CONNECTED TOANY OTHER VENT.27.ALL SANITARY SYSTEM MATERIALS SHALL BE LISTED BY AN APPROVED LISTING AGENCY.28.EACH PLUMBING FIXTURE THAT CONNECTS TO THE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM SHALL BE PROPERLYTRAPPED AND VENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2019 CPC.29.BUILDING DRAIN AND VENT PIPING MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY WITH SECTIONS 701.0 AND 903.0 OF CPC.30.NO WATER-OPERATED EQUIPMENT OR MECHANISM, OR USE A WATER-TREATING CHEMICAL ORSUBSTANCE, WHERE IT IS FOUND THAT SUCH EQUIPMENT, MECHANISM, CHEMICAL, OR SUBSTANCECAUSES POLLUTION OR CONTAMINATION OF THE DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY. SUCH EQUIPMENT ORMECHANISM SHALL BE PERMITTED WHERE EQUIPMENT WITH AN APPROVED BACKFLOW PREVENTIONDEVISE OR ASSEMBLY. BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES AND ASSEMBLIES SHALL COMPLY WITH TABLE603.2, EXCEPT FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS AND PROVISIONS AS STATED IN SECTION 603.5.1 THROUGHSECTION 603.5.21.SERVICE - WATER NOTES1.ALL SERVICE HOT WATER PIPE RUNS GREATER THAN 12'-0" SHALL BE INSULATED ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS SET IN SECTION 609.11.1 AND 609.11.2 OF THE 2019 CPC.2.PLUMBING FIXTURES SHALL BE CERTIFIED BY THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION.FIXTURETOTAL PRESS. (PSIG) MAX FLOW RATESINK FAUCETS20 - 601.8 GPMURINAL20 - 800.125 GPFFILTERED COLD WATERFCWPIPE TEE DOWNPIPE TEE UPPIPE DOWN/FROM BELOWPIPE UPSHEET INDEXSHT.NO.DESCRIPTIONP-0.1PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES, LEGENDS AND SCHEDULESP-1.0PLUMBING NOTES AND FIXTURE COUNTSP-3.0POINT OF DISCONNECTIONP.O.D.PLUMBING DETAILSP-2.0PLUMBING FLOOR PLANPIPE INSULATION SCHEDULEPIPING SERVICEMATERIALSCONDENSATE DRAINTHICKNESS3/4"1.5"INSULATION SHALL BE ONE-PIECE PREFORMED GLASS FIBER INSULATION WITH INTEGRAL ALL-PURPOSE FIRERETARDANT, GLASS YARN SCRIM LAMINATED, WHITE JACKET, “K” FACTOR SHALL BE 0.23 MAXIMUM AT 75 DEGREES F.MEAN TEMPERATURE.INSULATIONINSULATION SHALL BE ONE-PIECE PREFORMED GLASS FIBER INSULATION WITH INTEGRAL ALL-PURPOSE FIRERETARDANT, GLASS YARN SCRIM LAMINATED, WHITE JACKET, “K” FACTOR SHALL BE 0.23 MAXIMUM AT 75 DEGREES F.MEAN TEMPERATURE.DOMESTIC HOT WATER SUPPLY& RETURN (2" AND SMALLER)THE PLUMBING SYSTEMS WILL BE DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEFOLLOWING CRITERIA AND OTHER PERTINENT DATA TO CONFORM TOLATEST ADOPTED CODES AND STANDARDS:· CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) 2019 EDITION·CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC) 2019 EDITION·CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) 2019 EDITION·CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) 2019 EDITION·CALIFORNIA FUEL GAS CODE (CFGC) 2019 EDITION·AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION (AWWA)·UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)·FACTORY MUTUAL (FM)·AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TESTING AND MATERIALS (ASTM)·AMERICAN STANDARDS NATIONAL INSTITUTE (ANSI)·AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLUMBING ENGINEERS (ASPE)CODE AND STANDARDSADDITIONAL NOTES:1.WHERE CONDITIONS ARE SHOWN OR NOTED AS EXISTING THEY AREBASED ON THE BEST INFORMATION CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT THETIME OF PREPARATION OF THESE DRAWINGS. NO WARRANTY ISIMPLIED AS TO THE ACCURACY OF SAME, HOWEVER CONTRACTORIS TO FIELD VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS. SHOULD FIELD CONDITIONSDIFFER FROM THOSE SHOWN HEREIN THEY SHALL BE BROUGHT TOTHE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER. THE ENGINEER WILL THENPROVIDE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION NEEDED TO ACCOMPLISH THEDESIRED RESULT.2.UPON COMPLETION OF THE UNDERGROUND SEWER CONTRACTORSHALL HYDRO-JET ENTIRE UNDERGROUND SYSTEM TO THE ON-SITESEWER CONNECTIONS & PROVIDE OWNER WITH CERTIFICATE OFJETING & WARRANTIES.3.ALL NEW OR REPAIRED POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS SHALL BEDISINFECTED PRIOR TO USE ACCORDING TO THE METHOD SET INSECTION 609.9 OF THE PLUMBING CODE.CDOCDOVERFLOW CONDENSATE DRAINSERVICESANITARYVENTSANITARYSEWERWATEROUTSIDEINSIDEABS P I P E & F I T T I NG S C.I. SOIL PIPE & F I T T I NG S , S .W .SCHED. 40 GALV. STEELCOPPER, TYPE "L"COPPER, TYPE "K"MATERIALINSIDEOUTSIDEOUTSIDEINSIDESCHED. 40 BLACK STEELCOPPER, TYPE "M"DWV COPPERREMARKSPIPING MATERIAL SCHEDULETYPE K WRAPPED WHEN UNDER SLAB WITH FOAM INSULATION.COPPER PIPE CONFORMS TO ASTM B42, ASTM B43, ASTM B75, ASTMB88, ASTM B135, ASTM B251, ASTM B302 AND ASTM B447.COPPER FITTING CONFORMS TO ASTM B16.15, ASTM B16.18, ASTMB16.22, ASTM B16.26 AND ASTM B16.51APPROVED ABS PIPEASTM D 3965, ASTM F 628 AND NSF 14TAGFIXTUREWASTETRAPVENTCOLDWATERWATERHOTREMARKSPLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULETRAP PRIMER - M1FAB M2-500-1/2"---TPALL EXPOSED SUPPLIES & STOPS, SHALL BE CHROME PLATED BRASS. ALL TRAPS & TRAP ARMS SHALL BE COPPER. (PAINT COPPER) FIXTURE SUPPLIES AND STOP SHALL BE AS LISTED BELOW. NO OTHER TYPE STOPSHALL BE ACCEPTED.SINKS.........................................................BRASSCRAFT SR1715ACLAVATORIES..........................................BRASSCRAFT SR1712ACL2"2"1/2"1/2"1-1/2"JUST MANUFACTURING LAVATORY, STAINLESS STEEL29VM75 - A-33338-TWC1 1/4"4"4"2"FAUCET MODEL K-13460 WITH AERATOR. W/ SLOAN #EBF-85 ELECTRONICBATT. OPERATED FAUCET SET TO MAX. 30 SEC. CYCLE, W/ BDT MIXINGVALVE #MIX-135-A, C.P. "P" TRAP, SUPPLY AND DRAIN FITTING, ANDMIFAB MC-51-LP CARRIER INSULATE TRAP AND SUPPLY PER CODEMOUNT AS REQ. (ADA). FAUCET SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.5 GPM FLOWRATE.WITH SOV & RUN 1/2" TRAP PRIMER LINE TO ALL FLOOR DRAINAND FLOOR SINK1.28 GALLONS PER FLUSH.ACORN STAINLESS STEEL, PRISON STYLE TOILET49T884 - R21115FDOR APPROVED EQUALJ.R. SMITH NO. 2120B--1-1/2"2"2"TAGMAKE & MODELREMARKSPLUMBING EQUIPMENT SCHEDULESTORAGE CAP. (GALS.)ELECTRICALHPVPHHZWATER TEMP.IN (°F)OUT (°F)(LBS.) SHPPG WT.INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATIONAND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSCHRONOMITEIWH110POU-208V16070SR-20L/1205KW2.4P-0.1PLUMBING GENERALNOTES, ABBREV. ANDSCHEDULESarchitectureand planningwww.rsharch.comARCHITECTS1725 GARDENA AV. 2nd. FLOORGLENDALE, CA. 91204RSHERMANPh No. (323) 465-7066Fax No. (323) 465-80664343 ENCINITA AVE. ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770 ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOMS RENOVATION1106 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91506Tel: (818)842-7285email: admin1@idengineers.netUR1 1/4"2"2"1-1/2"0.125 GALLONS PER FLUSH.APPROVED WALL HUNG TYPE URINAL BY ARCH / OWNERC.I. 8" DIA. EXTRA HEAVY GRATE W/ TRAP PRIMERCONNECTIONSCOPE OF WORK1.REPLACE EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURES WITH NEW.2.EXISTING PLUMBING PIPING AND FITTINGS WITHINTHE RESTROOM TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW. UR URWC WC WC L WC WCO ~8 7 8 7 4 4 4" W. 1-1/4" CW 1-1/2" CW 1-1/2" CW WCO 2 2 L2 L2 IWH IWH 9 9 EXISTING CW RISER W/ EXIST. 2" PRV, 600XL (E)YCO (E)YCO (E)YCO (E)YCO 6 EXISTING 2" CW 4" W. L L 6 ~~VERIFY INFIELD VERIFY IN FIELD VERIFY IN FIELD FD FD 10 10 EXIST.4" W. 6 (D)WC(D)WC(D)WC (D)UR(D)UR(D)WC (D)L (D)L (D)L (D)L 1 1 ~EXIST.4" W.EXIST.4" W. (E)YCO (E)YCO (E)YCO (E)YCO ~~VERIFY IN FIELD VERIFY INFIELD VERIFY IN FIELD (D)FD 10 (E)WCO(E)WCO 11 11 (D)FD P-2.0 PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN architectureand planning www.rsharch.com ARCHITECTS 1725 GARDENA AV. 2nd. FLOOR GLENDALE, CA. 91204 RS HERMAN Ph No. (323) 465-7066 Fax No. (323) 465-8066 4343 ENCINITA AVE.ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770ROSEMEAD PARKRESTROOMSRENOVATION1106 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91506 Tel: (818)842-7285 email: admin1@idengineers.net PLUMBING FLOOR PLANPLUMBING FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION KEYED NOTES: 1 2 3 4 NEW 1 1/4" CW DN TO URINAL. INSTALL APPROVED TYPE SOV. 1 1/4" CW DN TO WATER CLOSET. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO INSTALL WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR PER LOCAL CODE AND MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION/OPERATING MANUAL. 5 6 P.O.C. - CONNECT NEW SANITARY LINE TO EXISTING 4" MINIMUM SANITARY LINE IN APPROXIMATE AREA. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION, SIZE, FLOW DIRECTION AND SITE OBJECTS ( BUILDING STRUCTURE/ COLUMN) . ALL EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURES ARE TO BE REMOVED WITHIN THE RESTROOM. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITION OF DOMESTIC WATER / WASTE / VENT PIPING AND FITTINGS. PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE PREPPED FOR (NEW) CONNECTIONS. 7 CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY CONDITION OF EXISTING PLUMBING PIPES OUTSIDE THE RESTROOM. SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXACT POINT OF CONNECTION FOR ALL PLUMBING PIPE. 8 EXISTING WASTE & VENT PIPING WITHIN THE EXISTING RESTROOM TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW, UNLESS NOTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION, SIZING, SLOPE AND CONDITION. SHEET NOTES: 1.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THESE PLANS OR OTHER WRITTEN CONTRACTS, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL PLUMBING-TYPE MATERIALS INCLUDING VALVES, TRAPS, LINE STRAINERS, FLOOR SINK COVERS, PRESSURE REGULATORS, SIPHON BREAKERS, ETC. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERVISE THE LOCATION OF ALL FLOOR DRAINS ON THE JOB SITE SO AS TO ENSURE THE BEST SLOPE POSSIBLE OF THE SURROUNDING FLOOR THESE DRAINS. 2.NEW 3/4" CW DN TO LAV / HAND SINK. 3/8" HW FROM INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL TEMP. MIXING VALVE. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY THE CONDITION OF THE EXISTING PLUMBING PIPING FROM THIS FLOOR DRAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO LOCATE AND VERIFY CONDITION OF EXISTING TRAP PRIMER AND WATER LINE. 9 CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO INSTALL INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER PER MANUFACTURER'S OPERATING / INSTRUCTION MANUAL. SHALL BE ENCLOSED OR PROTECTED IN A VANDALIZE PROOF SHATTER PROOF ENCLOSURE. SCOPE OF WORK 1.REPLACE EXISTING PLUMBING FIXTURES WITH NEW. 2.EXISTING PLUMBING PIPING AND FITTINGS WITHIN THE RESTROOM TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW. 10 NEW FLOOR DRAIN TO REPLACE EXIST. FLOOR DRAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF THE EXISTING TRAP PRIMER AND THE 1/2" CW CONNECTION, THAT WILL BE RE-USED TO SERVE THE NEW FLOOR DRAIN. SHALL SERVICE OR DO PROPER MAINTENANCE TO ENSURE PROPER WORKING CONDITION. 11 PROVIDE NEW URINAL WALL-CLEAN OUT, PER CODE. J-BOX BACKING SECURED W/ (4) LAG SCREWS MOUNTED ON WALL HW SUPPLY TO STUDS PROVIDE WOOD UP TO LAV FIN FLR WATER HEATER CW INLET TO 3/4" CW SUPPLY 3 WAY VALVE CW SUPPLY UP TO LAV NOTE: 4800 WATTS 240V, 1Ø, 60 HZ LOCATED IN STORAGE ROOM INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER DETAIL PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. FAUCET W/ FLOW CONTROL AS CLOSEAS POSSIBLESCALE NONE 1 12 P.O.C. - CONNECT NEW DOMESTIC WATER LINE TO EXISTING DOMESTIC WATER LINE IN APPROXIMATE AREA. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND SIZE. TYP. EQUIPMENT CONNECTION1TYP. PIPE SUPPORT DETAILLOCKING NUTPIPECLEVIS HANGERSUPPORT NUTHEAVY DUTYHANGER RODPIPEINSULATION8" LONG MINIMUMSHEET STEEL SADDLE16 GA. ZINC COATEDHEAVY DUTYCLEVIS HANGERVAPOR BARRIERHANGER RODLOCKING NUTSUPPORT NUTSCALENONE6SCALENONE5SCALENONE8SCALENONE3SCALENONE+24" A.F.F.ESCUTCHEONBALLVALVEPLATEDCHROMEWATER SUPPLYLINESILICONE CAULKAROUND WALLPENETRATION EARED 90 %%1X BLOCKING5/8" GYP. BD.STUD WALLEQUIPMENT BYOWNER (VERIFYEXACT LOCATION)SIZE OF FLAREOR THREADED CONNECTION FLEX CONN. BY P.C. UNLESSNOTED OTHERWISEINSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATERVARIES2SCALENONE7SCALENONEPIPESLAB& NUT ASSEMBLYCLAMP w/ BOLTPIPERISER CLAMPTYP. RISER CLAMP DETAILSEWER MATERIAL ANDTYP. FLOOR CLEAN OUT DETAILSIZE AS SPECIFIEDVARIES (VERIFY @ SITE)CAST IRON LONG SWEEPWHERE REQUIRED)(USE REDUCING TYPECOMB. "Y" & 1/8" BEND1/4" BEND OR CAST IRONEXTENSIONCAST IRON6" DIA.SEWER UP TOSAME SIZE ASFIN. FLR. LEV.6" Thk. CONCRETE PADGRADE OR PAVINGCAST IRON CLEANOUTw/ COVER FOR DUTYREQUIRED4SCALENONEFLOOR SINK DETAILFLOOR SLABNOTEOF TRAP PRIMER VALVE.IN PLUMBING WALL FOR SERVICING PROVIDE 12x12 ACCESS PANEL COLD WATER MAIN1/2"SUPPLY TOFREQUENTLYUSED FIXTURECONNECT TO FLOOR DRAINPROVIDED WITH 1/2" PRIMER TAP1/2" SOFT COPPERUNIONTRAP PRIMER VALVE(IN WALL BEHINDACCESS PANEL)TP-1FS / FD8P3.0CLEVIS HANGER SINGLEHORIZONTAL RUNS NOVAPOR BARRIER INSULATIONCLEVIS HANGER SINGLEHORIZONTAL RUNS WITHVAPOR BARRIER INSULATIONFLOOR SINK ORFLOOR DRAINCONCRETE SLABCOUPLING2 HOUR RATED SHAFTWALL CONSTRUCTIONCORNER BEADFIRESTOPPINGDRAINNOTE:PIPE PENETRATION THROUGH FIRE RATEDWALLS SHALL BE SEALED IN COMPLIANCEWITH U.L. FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORYSYSTEMS WL 1001, WL 1002, OR WL 1003,AS APPLICABLE.(SEE NOTE 1)P-3.0PLUMBINGDETAILSarchitectureand planningwww.rsharch.comARCHITECTS1725 GARDENA AV. 2nd. FLOORGLENDALE, CA. 91204RSHERMANPh No. (323) 465-7066Fax No. (323) 465-80664343 ENCINITA AVE. ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770 ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOMS RENOVATION1106 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91506Tel: (818)842-7285email: admin1@idengineers.net3/8" HW SUPPLYFLOW CONTROLSINK3-WAY3/8" CW INLETTO WATER HEATER"P" TRAP3/8" CW SUPPLYFAUCETSUPPLY STOPMIXING VALVE(E) TRAP PRIMER DETAILACCESS PANELPLUG (TYP.)2" BRASS C.O.2" VENT HDR.FINISH FLOORURINAL (TYP.)90° LONG TURNFITTING (TYP.)45° DRAINAGEFITTING (TYP.)DRAINAGE FITTING (TYP.)45° DRAINAGEUSE C.I. PIPE TOBRASS (TYP.)APPROX. 6" ABOVEOVERFLOW LEVEL.CONNECT URINALTO SOIL TEES W/URINAL CLEANOUT DETAILFLOOR DRAIN CUT SHEETINSTA-HOT WATER HEATER E-3.0PARTIAL FLOOR PLANPOWER & SINGLE LINE4343 ENCINITA AVE. ROSEMEAD, CA. 91770 ROSEMEAD PARK RESTROOMS RENOVATION1106 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91506Tel: (818)842-7285email: admin1@idengineers.net ATTACHMENT C - Section 09860 ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING PER ADDENDUM 1 City of Rosemead, California Rosemead Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 21599 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS - 203 SECTION 09860 ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Provide all labor, materials, equipment and services to apply anti-graffiti coatings on exterior wall surfaces and elsewhere where noted or indicated on the Contract Drawings, as specified hereinafter and as needed for a complete and proper installation. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Within 40 calendar days after the Contractor has received the Owner's "Notice to Proceed" submit the following: 1. Materials list of items proposed to be provided under this Section. 2. Manufacturer's specifications and other data needed to prove compliance with the specified requirements. 3. Manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved by the Architect will become the basis for accepting or rejecting actual installation procedures used on the Work. B. Pre-Warranty Application Form: Applicator shall submit to the Architect a pre-warranty application form to verify amounts of materials to be used. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Labor: Use adequate numbers of skilled craft persons who are thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the Work of this Section. B. Coordination with manufacturer: Contractor shall contact the manufacturer prior to bidding the Work so as to become familiarized with current costs, application procedures and notification requirements. C. Job report: Applicator shall complete and file a "Job Report" with manufacturer certifying conformance of application procedures and quantities to the manufacturer's requirements. D. Material and application shall comply with the rules and regulations of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Delivery: Deliver materials to the job-site in unopened suitable packaging properly identified with the manufacturer's labels indicating manufacturer's name, product name and model number. B. Storage: Store materials in a suitable location where directed by the Architect in original unopened containers in compliance with manufacturer's printed instructions. Store in a location under cover, safe from weather and damage by construction operations. City of Rosemead, California Rosemead Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 21599 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS - 204 C. Protection: Use all reasonable means necessary to protect materials before, during and after installation. In the event of damage to specified items, immediately make necessary repairs and/or replacements to the full approval of the Architect, at no added cost to the Owner. D. Inspect: Inspect for approval before containers are opened and any condemned materials to be removed from the job-site. 1.6 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Warranty: Comply with provisions of the GENERAL CONDITIONS of these Specifications which shall include a 12- month warranty period which covers parts and labor; effective date of the warranty being the date of acceptance by the Owner. B. Guarantee: The Contractor shall also furnish the Owner with a written guarantee, which guaranties that during a period of two (2) years from the date of acceptance by the Owner the coating will not turn white, peel, chip or crack. The Contractor will without additional cost to the Owner, promptly make any repairs required as a result of ordinary wear and tear of the elements, and further guaranties that any defective material or Work shall be properly repaired or replaced without additional cost to the Owner. C. Extra Stock of Materials: Upon completion of anti-graffiti coating application at the job-site provide the Owner with manufacturer’s or retailers credit for 5 gallons of the anti-graffiti coating and 5 gallons of remover used on the project. Credit to be locally redeemable for a period of five years. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS A. Materials shall be the products of one manufacturer and be either the ones upon which the design is based on the products of the manufacturer approved in advance by the Architect in accordance with applicable conditions in the GENERAL CONDITIONS. B. Material shall be the appropriate type as recommended by the manufacturers (hereinafter named) or provide an equal product of another manufacturer approved in advance by the Architect. 2.2 ACCEPTABLE PRODUCTS A. Subject to compliance with specified requirements, anti-graffiti coatings shall be one of the following products, "Or Equal”: 1. GRAFFITI PREVENTION SYSTEMS -GRAF-COAT ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25038 2. GENESIS COATINGS -GRAFFITI MELT -ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25042 3. TEXTURED COATINGS OF AMERICA -TEX COTE GRAFFITI GARD 25054 4. LLYONE CORP -GRAFFITI SHIELD -ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25056 5. RAINGUARD PRODUCTS CO. -VANDL-GUARD ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25060 6. PROSOCO -ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING SYSTEM 25079 7. MONOPOLE -MONOCHEM PERMA SHIELD ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25080 8. L.M. SCOFIELD CO -REPELLO ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25105 9. TAMMS INDUSTRIES CO -AQUATHANE ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25115 10. GRAFFITI CONTROL SYSTEMS -GRAFFITI GUARD ANTI-GRAFFITI 25116 11. VEN-CHEM-SUPERCOAT AG5 ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 25126 12. AMERICAN POLYMR CORP GSS CLEAR COAT ANTI-GRAF-25142 13. SINAK CORP -SINAK GRAFFITI PROTECTION SYSTEM (GPS) 25148 14. DUNN-EDWARDS CORP-IP631 ULTRASHIELD CLEAR AS ANTI-GRAF COAT 25162 City of Rosemead, California Rosemead Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 21599 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS - 205 2.3 MATERIAL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA A. Completed graffiti protection shall include the following performance criteria: 1. Shall have a flat non-glossy appearance. 2. Shall be non-yellowing and contain no waxes, urethane or other yellowing resins. 3. Shall cause little or no change in the appearance of the treated surface. 4. Shall allow moisture vapor transmission. 5. Can be cleaned a minimum of five times. 6. Shall be renewable and repairable. 7. Be 98% effective in removing all graffiti on masonry surfaces. 8. Dirt pickup shall not be increased by coating. 9. Manufacturer will warrant product performance. 10. Product shall be VOC compliant. 11. Conform to all State waste disposal regulations including but not limited to those involving proposition 65. 12. Product shall be capable by manufacturer's literature of withstanding 5 years exterior exposure without significant loss of protection, other than spot restoration of areas attacked by graffiti, cleaned, and re-coated per written instructions of manufacturer. 13. Anti-graffiti treatment must be resistant to rain, weather, abrasion, peel, ultra-violet, and be clear and non- yellowing. 14. Anti-graffiti treatment should be able to withstand repeated removal of all types of paint and other graffiti materials with little or no defacement of or change to the original surface. B. After application of materials, a field demonstration or test will be performed to the satisfaction of Architect which will include: 1 Spray paint applied to material to simulate graffiti attack. 2 Attack allowed to stand 14 days before removal. 3 Removal by manufacturer's recommended process shall determine that at least 98% of the graffiti has been removed. D. Anti-Graffiti Locations: 1 Full height of all exterior exposed ground level exterior walls and CMU walls. Include monument signs, seating benches, trash containers, ash urns, etc. 2 On all exterior steel doors and frames. 3 On all exterior wall mounted plaques and signs. On all interior walls and CMU. On interior wall tiles and grout, plumbing fixtures, and trashcontainers. City of Rosemead, California Rosemead Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 21599 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS - 206 2.4 EQUIPMENT A. All clear materials shall be applied by airless spray equipment. Tip size .015 -.021 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION OF CONDITIONS A. Examine the areas and conditions on which materials of this Section will be applied. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the Work. Do not proceed with contracted Work of this Section until such detrimental conditions are corrected. . All detrimental conditions shall be corrected as directed and approved by the Architect, before proceeding with Work of this Section. Start of installation operations shall imply Contractor’s acceptance of job conditions. 3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. Do not proceed with application of anti-graffiti materials when the ambient temperature is less than 45 degrees F., when low temperature of 40 degrees F. or less is predicted within a period of 24 hours, or if rain is expected in the next 24 hours. B. Do not apply materials in rainy conditions or within 5 days after surfaces have become wet from rainfall or other moisture. 3.3 MANUFACTURER’S INSPECTION A. Applicator shall notify manufacturer's representative a minimum of 72 hours prior to scheduled application for field inspection. 3.4 APPLICATION A. Preparation of Surface (As applicable): 1. Do not commence application until surface is structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from excess dust, loose paint, greasy stains and efflorescence. 2. Form oils should be completely removed. 3. All cracks, voids, beeholes or mortar shrinkage shall be properly repaired and primed if necessary to make the surface uniform. 4. Allow substrate to dry and age at least 3 weeks before applications of anti-graffiti coating. 5. Porous concrete block should be sealed with approved "Rainproof Acryseal WD" or approved equal a minimum of 48 hours before application of anti-graffiti coating material. 6. If using "Graffitibase" material over a previously paint coated surface apply a small amount in an inconspicuous place to check for lifting. 7. Remove existing graffiti with graffiti remover or approval equal. 8. Applicator/Contractor to use the application tools and methods as recommended by the coating manufacturer and approved by the Architect. 9. Applicator/Contractor is responsible for daily application of a small test area on surface to be coated before starting daily general application to assure desired results, especially if there have been temperature changes during application. City of Rosemead, California Rosemead Park Restroom Renovation Project, Project No. 21599 TECHNICAL PROVISIONS - 207 B. Application of Anti-Graffiti Coating 1. Coverage: Apply materials at rate per square foot recommended by the material manufacturer. 2. Application Sequence: Apply two coats of the material base coat followed by one coat of top coat in compliance with manufacturer's specifications and recommendations. a. A minimum drying time of two hours should be allowed between the first and second coats of base coat. b. A minimum drying time of 4 hours should be allowed between the base coat and the top coat. 3. Anti-graffiti coating process should achieve a non-yellowing, durable, clear film completely protecting the substrate from penetration of paint, ink, crayons, dirt, air pollutants, grime and similar materials and help maintain and protect the original appearance of the surface. 4. Base coat material should be applied with a "crosshatch" method of several horizontal passes followed immediately by vertical passes to build up a heavy wet film to insure sufficient uniformity. This is considered one coat and the same method is repeated for the second coat to build a minimum dry film thickness of 3 mils. Spray large areas in sections so overlap occurs before previously coated areas have dried. a. Start application at top of wall and work down surface. Schedule Work so that the stopping point each day falls at an opening, column or corner. 5. Top coat should be applied with a "crosshatch" method of several horizontal passes followed immediately by vertical passes to build up a film to insure sufficient uniformity. This is considered one coat. C. Protection: Applicator shall be responsible for protection of this and all adjacent Work from damage during application with dropcloths or other suitable materials. 3.5 REPAIRS A. Repairs: Any soiling of the Work of this Section shall be repaired by the installer of the anti-graffiti material as approved by the Architect at no added cost to the Owner. 3.6 CLEAN-UP A. Contractor shall carefully remove all protection materials from adjacent surfaces and any residue resulting from this operation. Completely remove overspray and spills as soon as possible before curing and excess materials from the job-site. B. Remove all excess materials, equipment, rubbish and debris from the job-site. --End of Section-- ATTACHMENT D - Asbestos & Lead Survey Reports NVLAP Lab Code: 600162-0 Inspection Date: Report Date: Limited Asbestos Survey Customer:City of Rosemead Job Location:Rosemead Park – Restrooms Renovation 8838 East Valley Boulevard 4343 Encinita Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Rosemead, CA 91770 1.0 Introduction/ Laboratory Summary: Please read entire report prior to initiating any action. •None Positive Results: #Notes Friable Condition Sq. Ft.* No asbestos detected in the samples tested Negative Results: #Notes 1 N/A 2 N/A 3 N/A 4 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A 8 N/A 9 N/A 10 N/A This report presents the analytical results of the Limited Asbestos Survey of specified materials and locations as requested and directed by the client that was performed at the subject property listed above by Envirocheck, Inc. If suspect asbestos materials are uncovered and/or discovered during the renovation and/or demolition activities, suspend all activities until the newly discovered suspect materials are tested. Unless noted, this survey excludes sampling of the concrete slab/foundation, ceramic tile systems and masonry products. Women's Restroom Tile Grout Women's Restroom Ceramic Tile Women's Restroom Thin Set Men's Restroom Plaster Men's Restroom Tile Grout Men's Restroom Thin Set Men's Restroom Ceramic Tile Men's Restroom Tile Grout Men's Restroom Thin Set 700 South Victory Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 Tel: (714) 937-0750 Fax: (714) 937-0755 www.envirocheck.com (800) 665-7586 Location Material Ceramic Tile MaterialLocation Men's Restroom Total % Asbestos The sampled materials that exceeded the EPA definition of Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) of >1% and/or the Cal-OSHA definition of Asbestos Containing Construction Material (ACCM) of >0.1% and/or found as Trace for asbestos content were: 9/29/20229/28/2022 Types of Asbestos Present 11 N/A 12 N/A Women's Restroom Plaster Women's Restroom Plaster 2.0 Background, Sampling Protocol, and Test Methods Testing by: Engaged by Representative: Survey by: Purpose of inspection: Structure: Exterior: Roof: Occupied?:No Roof Condition: Year Built:1980 Exterior Debris Pile(s): No. of Stories:1 Debris Pile Location(s): Approx. SQ FT:1,510 Debris Pile Size: Foundation: Debris Pile Contents: Air Handling: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Park Restroom Purpose of inspection was to test certain building materials that will be impacted due to planned renovation. Flat GoodGood N/A Exterior Condition: When Non-Friable Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) has suffered Damage and/or Disturbance, the Debris that is the result of the damage and/or disturbed ACM will be considered to be Friable ACM and shall be disposed of as Asbestos Containing Waste Material (ACWM). Each asbestos sample collected was analyzed utilizing the methods specified in EPA – Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR Part 763: "Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples" and EPA/600/R-93/116: "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials", by a NVLAP-accredited laboratory. Andrew Dominguez, CSST# 18-6244 Modified AHERA (Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act) sampling methods and protocols were used. Concrete Block N/A The inspector is Cal/OSHA certified and conformed to procedures outlined in the EPA Building Inspector Course. The inspector performed an inspection for suspect asbestos containing materials listed above following the provisions of 40 CFR Part 763.86. N/A Michael Powers, CAC# 11-4750 No Slab Asbestos testing and inspection was performed by Andrew Dominguez, CSST# 18-6244, of Envirocheck, on 9/28/2022, under the direction of Michael Powers, CAC# 11-4750. HVAC Envirocheck personnel identified all accessible and recognizable types of suspect ACM and PACM that were anticipated to be impacted by the renovation or demolition. Suspect materials which were not anticipated to be impacted were not sampled. The samples were submitted to Envirocheck's in-house laboratory, located at 700 South Victory Boulevard, Burbank, CA 91502 City of Rosemead 3.0 Applicable Actions: ● ● ● ● ● ● Periodic surveillance for materials found in Good Condition As applicable, materials found to be in Good Condition can be left and managed in place under a proper Operations and Maintenance (O & M) Plan Removal for materials found in Significant Damage Removal prior to renovation or demolition activities that may cause disturbance Prior to any renovation or planned disturbance of any ACM, the contractor should be furnished with a copy of this survey report Note: Interpretations of the regulatory language regarding wall system (i.e., drywall, gypsum board, wallboard, plaster and stucco) multi-layer composite sampling vary; therefore, it is important to be familiar with the local NESHAP (South Coast AQMD) enforcement and local OSHA enforcement agencies' individual interpretations of the standards to avoid citation and fines. Notice 3: Asbestos NESHAP Requirement to Perform Point Counting (May 8, 1991) – This applies to all regulated asbestos containing materials (RACM) as defined in 40 CFR Section 61.141. • “First, a sample in which no asbestos is detected by polarized light microscopy (PLM) does not have to be pointed counted. However, a minimum of three slide mounts should be prepared and examined in their entirety by PLM to determine if asbestos is present. This process should be carefully documented by the laboratory.” • “Second, if the analyst detects asbestos in the sample and estimates the amount by visual estimation to be less than 10%, the owner or operator of the building may (1) elect to assume the amount be greater than 1% and treat the material as asbestos-containing material or (2) require verification of the amount by point counting.” If no election is made, then the materials shall be presumed to be ACM. • “Third, if a result obtained by point count is different from a result obtained by visual estimation, the point count result will be used.” • It is the responsibility of the building owner, operator, and/or owner representative to determine the desired course of action and communicate the information to the relevant parties and request the laboratory to perform additional point count analysis as applicable. Point count laboratory analysis is not part of the standard procedure of PLM analysis and is considered an additional service. Notice 1: According to AHERA, 40 CFR, 763.87 (c)(1),(2) - (1) A homogeneous area is considered not to be Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) only when all required samples collected from a homogeneous area indicate levels below regulated limits and (2) a homogeneous area is considered ACM when at least one of the required samples collected indicates levels above regulated limits. According to AHERA, 40 CFR , 763.83 - A homogeneous area means an area of surfacing material, thermal system insulation material, or miscellaneous material that is uniform in color and texture. Notice 2: Cal-OSHA (DOSH) defines asbestos containing construction materials (ACCM) as manufactured materials containing asbestos in amounts greater than 0.1% by weight. Cal-OSHA requires that contractors be registered with DOSH when disturbing ACCM. Note that if "any level" of asbestos is detected, Cal- OSHA still requires applicable worker protections, training, communication, notification and engineering controls in accordance with CCR Title 8 Section 1529, even if it is determined to be less than or equal to 0.1% asbestos by weight, however the contractor would not be required to be "registered" with DOSH if the level is at or below 0.1% asbestos by weight. The EPA defines asbestos containing materials (ACM) as materials containing asbestos in amounts greater than 1%. Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis has a limit of quantification of <1%. PLM samples determined to contain levels of less than or equal to 1% can be presumed to contain levels greater than 1% or can be submitted for 400 point count for a more accurate result (Limited to a qualified <1%). In order to determine if materials are less than or equal to 0.1%, the 1000 point count method and/or Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) method will be needed to determine levels with quantification limits of a minimum of 0.1% in accordance with EPA/600/R-93/116. The 400 point counting method assists in determining proper waste handling and appropriate jurisdiction of regulatory agencies (such as: EPA, NESHAP, APCD, AQMD) and cannot be used to determine DOSH registration requirements (where a combination of 1000 point counting and/or TEM analysis will be required as per EPA 600/93-R/116 Method). Request for additional types of analysis must be made by the client and additional analytical costs will apply. Repair or removal for materials found in Damaged Condition 4.0 Asbestos-Related Terms 4.1 Laboratory Report Terms 4.2 Laboratory Accreditation NIST/NVLAP National Institute of Standards and Technology National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program NVLAP Lab Code: 600162-0 NVLAP Lab Code: 600162-0 For a detailed explanation of our accreditations and quality assurance program, contact Envirocheck. Negative – No asbestos detected, however it doesn't mean that there isn't any asbestos. CAL-OSHA a.k.a. (DOSH) Division of Occupational Safety and Health (California governing body regulating worker protection) PACM – Presumed Asbestos Containing Materials (Materials considered asbestos containing without laboratory analysis) AHERA – Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (Regulates school facilities) ASHARA – Asbestos School Hazard Reauthorization Act (Includes public and commercial buildings under AHERA regulation) ACCM – Asbestos Containing Construction Materials (CAL-OSHA’s term for materials containing greater than one tenth of one (0.1) percent by weight) ACM – Asbestos Containing Materials (Materials containing greater than one (1) percent by weight) CSST – Certified Site Surveillance Technician (Allowed to perform all aspects of asbestos related inspection, management, and work under the direction of a CAC) CAC – Certified Asbestos Consultant (State of California certified individual allowed to perform all aspects of asbestos related inspection, management, planning, and design work and to direct CSST(s) and review and execute asbestos reports under state law) P – Personal Sample (Employee monitoring type sample) AA – Area After (Clearance type sample) EX – Excursion (Employee monitoring type of sample during peak activities) A – Area Sample (Air monitoring) AIHA – American Industrial Hygiene Association PCM – Phase Contrast Microscopy NVLAP – National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program AQMD – Air Quality Management District (Local division of NESHAP) Trace – Asbestos was detected in the PLM analysis, but not in the point count. OSHA – Occupational Health and Safety Administration NIOSH – National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health DOT – Department of Transportation EPA – Environmental Protection Agency (Regulates environment and waste stream) NESHAP – National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants ND – None Detected TEM – Transmission Electron Microscopy BK – Blank (Used for quality assurance) APCD – Air Pollution Control District (Local division of NESHAP) CFR – Code of Federal Regulations PLM – Polarized Light Microscopy (also known as “Bulk” sample) CCR –California Code of Regulations 5.0 Limitations 6.0 Certified Asbestos Consultant Signature Any individual performing services as an asbestos consultant or site surveillance technician as referenced and defined in section 1529(b) of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations must be certified by the State of California, Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). Asbestos consultant shall maintain copies of AHERA training certificates for management planner, abatement project designer, abatement contractor and supervisor, and all subsequent annual refresher courses. The complete abatement project designer course certificate is only required for certifications provided after July 1, 1994. Site surveillance technician applicants shall maintain copies of AHERA training completion certificates for inspector, and abatement contractor and supervisor, and all subsequent annual refresher courses. Certificates for abatement worker and abatement project designer may be utilized in lieu of the abatement contractor and supervisor certificate. Specific qualifications are required pursuant to section 1529(o) of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations for certification. The educational qualifications, (diploma, official transcript, or other proof), and qualifying work experience as specified in Business and Professions Code sections 7184 and 7185 have been met by the individual(s) performing asbestos related consulting activities or activities. Qualifying work experience includes technical work associated with asbestos consulting activities. Written site surveillance technician references attesting to the applicant's qualifying work experience which are certified under the penalty of perjury as required. Michael Powers, CAC# 11-4750 ______________________________ The findings set forth in this report are strictly limited to the time, date and scope of the investigation. The results presented in this report are based on the analytical testing performed by the certified laboratory. The results from the sampled locations are representative of the entire homogeneous material/areas and not just the locations sampled. According to AHERA, 40 CFR, 763.87 (c)(1),(2) - A homogeneous area is considered not to be Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) only when all required samples collected from a homogeneous area indicate levels below regulated limits and a homogeneous area is considered ACM when at least one of the required samples collected indicates levels above regulated limits. This report does not guarantee that all inaccessible, hidden, or indistinguishable materials will be identified or sampled. Samples were limited to the materials and locations listed on the chain of custody. Materials/areas that were not sampled shall be presumed to be asbestos containing until proven otherwise by appropriate sampling procedures. Square footages are estimates only and should not be used for bidding purposes. mike@envirocheck.com NVLAP Lab Code: 600162-0 Customer:City of Rosemead Job Location:Rosemead Park – Restrooms Renovation 8838 East Valley Boulevard 4343 Encinita Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Rosemead, CA 91770 4122090846 4122090847 4122090848 4122090849 4122090850 4122090851 4122090852 4122090853 4122090854 4122090855 Sample #1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Point Asbestos No No No No No No No No No No Total N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D. 1o Type 2o Type 3o TypeLocation Men's Restroom Men's Restroom Men's Restroom Men's Restroom Men's Restroom Men's Restroom Women's Restroom Women's Restroom Women's Restroom Men's Restroom Material Ceramic Tile Tile Grout Thin Set Ceramic Tile Tile Grout Thin Set Ceramic Tile Tile Grout Thin Set Plaster Notes Color White White White White White White White White White Gray Homogeneous No No No No No No No No No Yes Components: Non-fibrous Material x x x x x x x x x x Paint x Tar Cellulose Fiberglass Synthetic FibersOther 1 Other 2 Comments/ Method Departures None None None None None None None None None None Received:09/28/2022 Analyzed:09/28/2022 Analyst:Admin QC:DR Matthew Woytas Lab QC:MW **Various sample locations combined for composite purposes. ***Not covered by NVLAP accreditation. Standard Deviation is ± 22.0% of asbestos concentration (1 Standard Deviation). Report Date: 09/28/2022 Samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA - Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR Part 763: "Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples" and EPA/600/R-93/116: "Test Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials". The limit of detection for asbestos is <1%, and the limit of quantification is 1.0% or greater. The State of California defines an asbestos-containing construction material as having more than 0.1% asbestos. All samples are disposed of after 30 days unless the customer requests otherwise. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the U.S. Government. Test results apply to the sample as received. Asbestos percentage obtained through calibrated visual estimate. Components of inhomogeneous samples not analyzed separately unless listed as a sub-sample. 700 South Victory Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 Tel: (714) 937-0750 Fax: (714) 937-0755 www.envirocheck.com (800) 665-7586Asbestos Laboratory Report, Page 1 of 2 PLM Report FSL univ streamlined ver 2.1e, RAM 9/21/2022 NVLAP Lab Code: 600162-0 Customer:City of Rosemead Job Location:Rosemead Park – Restrooms Renovation 8838 East Valley Boulevard 4343 Encinita Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Rosemead, CA 91770 4122090856 4122090857 Sample #11 12Point Asbestos No No Total N.D.N.D. 1o Type 2o Type 3o TypeLocation Women's Restroom Women's Restroom Material Plaster Plaster Notes Color Gray Gray Homogeneous Yes Yes Components: Non-fibrous Material x x Paint x x Tar Cellulose Fiberglass Synthetic FibersOther 1 Other 2 Comments/ Method Departures None None **Various sample locations combined for composite purposes. ***Not covered by NVLAP accreditation. Standard Deviation is ± 22.0% of asbestos concentration (1 Standard Deviation). 700 South Victory Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 Tel: (714) 937-0750 Fax: (714) 937-0755 www.envirocheck.com (800) 665-7586 Samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA - Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR Part 763: "Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples" and EPA/600/R-93/116: "Test Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials". The limit of detection for asbestos is <1%, and the limit of quantification is 1.0% or greater. The State of California defines an asbestos-containing construction material as having more than 0.1% asbestos. All samples are disposed of after 30 days unless the customer requests otherwise. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the U.S. Government. Test results apply to the sample as received. Asbestos percentage obtained through calibrated visual estimate. Components of inhomogeneous samples not analyzed separately unless listed as a sub-sample. Asbestos Laboratory Report, Page 2 of 2 PLM Report FSL univ streamlined ver 2.1e, RAM 9/21/2022 LIMITED LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY Customer:Location: 1.0 Introduction 3.0 Overview of Historical Data 4.0 Conclusions 5.0 XRF Results ** See Appendix A Rosemead, CA 91770 Appropriate calibration readings were obtained during the course of the inspection pursuant to the Performance Characteristic Sheet (PCS) provided by the manufacturer of the XRF Spectrum Analyzer device. The inspection was conducted by Andrew Dominguez (Sampling Technician, CDPH No. LRC-00006764) [Heuresis/Viken, Serial No. 1750], under the direction of Michael Powers, a State of California Department of Public Health Certified Inspector/Risk Assessor No. LRC-00002583. No historical data or surveys were supplied as of the time of this inspection. ● Lead was not detected in amounts at or above the EPA, HUD, and Department of Public Health (CDPH) level of 1.0 mg/cm2 (specifically defined as 'Lead-Based-Paint') or 0.7 mg/cm2 in Los Angeles County (specifically defined as 'Dangerous levels of lead-bearing substance'); therefore the tested materials that resulted below said action level(s) are not regulated by Los Angles County Health and Safety, HUD, CDPH, EPA, or EPA's RRP rule for contractors performing renovation. OSHA regulations relating to worker exposure may apply for all tasks governed by OSHA's Lead in Construction standard (29 CFR 1926.62) involving paints having any level of lead, employers must comply with the assessment measures and any applicable protections of that standard. A limited lead-based paint (LBP) inspection was conducted by Envirocheck, Inc. at the subject property located listed above. The purpose and objective of the inspection was a pre renovation survey on the selected surfaces and/or materials determined by the client as listed on the laboratory report. The scope of this limited lead-based paint (LBP) inspection included the collection of XRF readings of the selected accessible painted components on the above listed subject property as described above. 2.0 Sampling Methodology 2211 West Orangewood Avenue Orange, CA 92868 Tel: (714) 937-0750 Fax: (714) 937-0755 www.envirocheck.com (800) 665-7586 Report Date: 10/04/2022 Inspection Date: 09/28/2022 Rosemead Park – Restrooms Renovation 4343 Encinita Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 City of Rosemead 8838 East Valley Boulevard XRF FSL ver 2.3h RCM 9/15/2022 6.0 References EPA 40 CFR Part 745 [EPA-HQ-OPPT-2005-0049; FRL-8355-7] RIN 2070-AC83 Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program “Title X” - “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1997 Revision Title 17, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Division 1, Chapter 8 "Accreditation, Certification and Work Practices in Lead- Related Construction,” Final Version: Filed January 8, 1999, Title 8, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Construction Safety Orders (Cal- OSHA) Section 1532.1, Lead in Construction Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Chapter 12, Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste Federal Standards 29 (CFR) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1926, Subpart D-1926.62, Lead Federal Standards 40 (CFR) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 745 XRF FSL ver 2.3h RCM 9/15/2022 7.0 Limitations Michael Powers State of California, CDPH Certified Inspector/Risk Assessor # LRC-00002583 Report prepared by: Envirocheck, Inc. The findings set forth in this assessment are strictly limited to the time, date and scope of the evaluation and to the condition of the subject property as found at the time of the inspection. Future conditions may differ from those described herein and this report is not intended for use in future evaluations of the conditions of the subject structure being evaluated. Changes in the applicable standards may occur as a result of legislation or by other means, in which case the current evaluation may be rendered inadequate. The results and conclusions of this investigation are based on analytical testing, field observations, and in part but not limited to “Title X” - “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1997 Revision; Title 17, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Division 1, Chapter 8 "Accreditation, Certification and Work Practices in Lead- Related Construction,” Final Version: Filed January 8, 1999; Title 8, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Construction Safety Orders (Cal- OSHA) Section 1532.1, Lead in Construction; Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Chapter 12, Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste; Federal Standards 29 (CFR) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1926, Subpart D-1926.62, Lead; Federal Standards 40 (CFR) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 745; and Federal Standards 24 (CFR) Code of Federal Regulations, Part 35, EPA 40 CFR Part 745 [EPA-HQ-OPPT-2005-0049; FRL-8355-7] RIN 2070-AC83 Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program and not on any procedures beyond the scope of the agreed upon work. Even so, local, county, or other, more stringent regulations may apply; the appropriate local and/or regional agencies should be consulted prior to initiating any action. Instructions including, but not limited to, procedures, conclusions, recommendations, and specifications, offered to the client, (person(s), or entity) who may utilize this report, are only opinions made in an effort to assist the client with their decision making process. Variations in the composition of materials that appear similar may occasionally occur; therefore analytical results arising from the same testing procedures may vary by sample site location. Envirocheck, Inc. cannot guarantee the assessment of materials and/or substrate that are hidden, inaccessible, and/or indistinguishable. Certain information contained in this report may have been rightfully provided to Envirocheck, Inc., and its assigns, by the Client or other outside sources. Envirocheck, Inc., and its assigns, do not make any warranties or representations, whether expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy of such information, and shall not be held accountable or responsible in the event that any such inaccuracies are present. XRF FSL ver 2.3h RCM 9/15/2022 NO COMPONENT SUBSTRATE SIDE CONDITION ROOM TYPE RESULTS PbC Calibrate 0.90 Calibrate 0.90 Calibrate 1.00 1 Wall Tile A Intact Mens RR NEG 0.20 2 Wall Cinder Block A Intact Mens RR NEG 0.00 3 Wall Tile B Intact Mens RR NEG 0.10 4 Wall Plaster B Intact Mens RR NEG 0.40 5 Wall Tile C Intact Mens RR NEG 0.20 6 Wall Cinder Block C Intact Mens RR NEG 0.20 7 Wall Tile D Intact Mens RR NEG 0.10 8 Wall Cinder Block D Intact Mens RR NEG 0.00 9 Wall Tile A Intact Womens RR NEG 0.10 10 Wall Cinder Block A Intact Womens RR NEG 0.00 11 Wall Tile B Intact Womens RR NEG 0.00 12 Wall Cinder Block B Intact Womens RR NEG 0.10 13 Wall Tile C Intact Womens RR NEG 0.00 14 Wall Cinder Block C Intact Womens RR NEG 0.00 15 Wall Cinder Block D Intact Womens RR NEG 0.10 16 Wall Plaster D Intact Womens RR NEG 0.10 Calibrate 1.00 Calibrate 1.00 Calibrate 0.90 Appendix A NOTE: “Pos” or “Positive” means that the XRF result is at or above the action level. NOTE: A “Neg” or “Negative” result does not indicate a zero level of lead present in the sample, a “Neg” result means that the XRF result is below the action level of EPA, HUD, and CDPH as it related to lead based paint. Section 1 — Date of Lead Hazard Evaluation: Section 2 — Type of Lead Hazard Evaluation (Check one box only) Limited Lead Inspection Section 3 — Structure Where Lead Hazard Evaluation Was Conducted Address [number, street, apartment (if applicable)]City County Zip Code 4343 Encinita Avenue Rosemead 91770 Construction date (year)Type of structure Children living in structure? of structure Section 4 — Owner of Structure (if business/agency, list contact person) Name Telephone number Address [number, street, apartment (if applicable)] City State 4343 Encinita Avenue Rosemead CA Section 5 — Results of Lead Hazard Evaluation (check all that apply) Section 6 — Individual Conducting Lead Hazard Evaluation Name Telephone number Michael Powers (714) 937-0750 Address [number, street, apartment (if applicable)] City State Zip Code 2211 W Orangewood Ave Orange CA 92868 CDPH certification number Signature Date Name and CDPH certification number of any other individuals conducting sampling or testing (if applicable) Andrew Dominguez (LRC-00006764) Section 7 — Attachments A. A foundation diagram or sketch of the structure indicating the specific locations of each lead hazard or presence of lead-based paint; B. Each testing method, device, and sampling procedure used; C. All data collected, including quality control data, laboratory results, including laboratory name, address, and phone First copy and attachments retained by inspector Third copy only (no attachments) mailed or faxed to: Second copy and attachments retained by owner California Department of Public Health Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch Reports 850 Marina Bay Parkway, Building P, Third Floor Richmond, CA 94804-6403 Fax: (510) 620-5656 CDPH 8552 (6/07) 10/04/22LRC-00002583 State of California—Health and Human Services Agency California Department of Public Health LEAD HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT 09/28/2022 1980 Eddie Chan (626) 569-2154City of Rosemead Los Angeles Park Restroom Lead Inspection Risk Assessment Clearance Inspection Other (specify): Multi-unit building Yes NoSchool or daycare Single family dwelling Other:Don't know No lead-based paint detected Deteriorated lead-based paint detected No lead hazards detected Lead-contaminated dust found Lead-contaminated soil found Other: Intact lead-based paint Appendix B ATTACHMENT E - Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Sign-in Sheet