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03 00 00 - Concrete
Contractor shall review construction documents and provide labor and materials pertaining to
concrete and foundations as required in said documents and as specified herein, while
complying with all applicable building codes.
Construction of Forms - Construct wood forms of sound material, and of the correct
shape and dimensions, constructed tightly and of sufficient strength. Brace and tie the
forms together. Make joints and seams mortar tight. Install leakage control materials in
accordance with manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Embedded Items - make provisions for sleeves, anchors, inserts, water-stops and other
features.
Form Ties - Use form ties of sufficient strength and in sufficient quantities to prevent
spreading of the forms. Place ties at least 1 inch away from the finished surface of the
concrete. Do not use ties consisting of twisted wire loops. Leave inner rods in concrete
when forms are stripped. Space all form ties equidistant and symmetrical and line up
both vertically and horizontally.
Cleanouts and Access Panels - Provide removable cleanout sections or access panels
at the bottom of all forms to permit inspection and effective cleaning of loose dirt, debris
and water material. Clean all forms and surfaces to receive concrete of all chips,
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sawdust, and other debris and thoroughly blow out with compressed air just before
concrete is placed.
03 15 13 - Concrete Accessories
Provide 1/2” thick by 4” wide bituminous expansion joint material at all surfaces where slabs
adjoin raised slab, crawlspace or basement stem-wall CMU or poured foundations.
03 21 00 - Reinforcing Steel
Reinforcing steel (rebar) shall be minimum ASTM A615, grade 40. All reinforcement splices
shall be as follows: #5 bars 25” minimum, #7 bars 35” minimum. All rebar (reinforcing steel)
shall be located 3” clear from bottom and side of footing and 2” clear from top. Locate vertical
rebar (reinforcing steel) 4’-0” on center (OC). All reinforcement splices shall be in accordance
with ACI 318 for “Strength Design.” All reinforcement steel shall be accurately placed, rigidly
supported, and firmly tied in place with bar supports and spacers in accordance with ACI 301
and ACI 318.
03 30 00 - Footings
Center all footings on walls, piers, or columns above unless otherwise noted. All footings shall
rest on undisturbed virgin soil with minimum soil bearing allowable of 2500 psf, tested for 95
percent compaction, or 3/4” stone compacted in 12” lifts to 95 percent density if fill is required.
Footings at building perimeter shall be a minimum of 12” below frost line and 20” wide, (check
with local building officials for frost line level) constructed of 3000 psi concrete. Provide 3 - #5
rebar (reinforcing steel) continuous through footers. Provide #5 rebar (reinforcing steel) corner
bars at all corners and intersections of footers, beams and walls. Each side should overlap 2’-
0”, with a 90 degree bend. Footers shall bear on undisturbed soil and kept free from ground
water. Underneath load-bearing walls and interior or exterior column footings, thicken slabs
within a 1’ radius to 12”thick.
03 30 01 - Slab Foundations
Concrete floor slabs shall be constructed of 3000 psi concrete, 4” thick reinforced with 10 gauge
6” x 6” welded-wire mesh continuous and rebar (reinforcing steel) as per plans. Place slabs
over well-compacted granular fill compacted in 12 inch lifts to 95 percent density per AASHTO
T-180 Proctor, and a 4 or 6 mil vapor barrier. Construction or control joints shall be provided in
slabs on grade so that the maximum area between joints shall be 400 sq. ft. and the length of
that area is not more than twice the width. Provide smooth steel trowel finish for all interior slab
areas and garage surfaces. Provide broom finish texture for all exterior slabs. Slope exterior
patio or porch slabs away from building at 1/4” of drop in elevation for every 1’-0” in distance. At
garage slab, provide positive drainage and taper lip at garage/overhead door.
03 35 00 - Concrete Finishing
Repair of surface defects shall begin immediately after removal of form or pouring of slab
foundation. Provide smooth steel trowel finish for all interior slab areas and garage surfaces.
Provide broom finish texture for all exterior slabs. Slope exterior patio or porch slabs away from
building at 1/4” of drop in elevation for every 1’-0” in distance. At garage slab, provide positive
drainage and taper lip at garage/overhead door. Patch all voids and depressions exceeding 3/8
inch in any direction.
03 40 00 - Precast Concrete
Provide all labor, materials and equipment to provide concrete structures as called for on the
plans. Erect pre-cast concrete units and accurately install in place with hoisting equipment more
than adequate for the loads. At completion, units shall be plumb, level and square, true to line,
with angles and edges parallel with related building lines.
Floor Installation - Install over interior wood or concrete sub-floors Ensure sub-floor is
structurally sound. Ensure the sub-floor is not damaged. Replace any loose, warped or
damaged boards. Make certain sub-floor is clean and flat. Exterior grade plywood or
hardwood sub-floor should be at least 1 1⁄4" thick (5/8" minimum) in order to provide for a
structurally solid, movement free foundation. In addition, the space between the joists
should not exceed 16" on center. In any case, the maximum allowable concentrated
deflection of your sub-floor may not exceed L/360 of the span. Stagger joints. Do not
align with plywood joints. Never allow all four corners of sheets to meet at one point.
Apply a dry set mortar or modified thinset to sub-floor per manufacturer’s
recommendations. Fasten backer-board sheets with proper nails or screws every 8” over
the entire surface. Keep the fasteners between 3/8” and 3/4” from sheet edges and 2” in
from sheet corners. Provide expansion joints where required.
Countertop Installation - Ensure cabinets are level and secure. Use minimum 1/2”
exterior grade plywood positioned across the wood cabinet. Space between plywood
supports is not to exceed 16” on center. So not align backer-board with plywood joints.
Sheet ends and edges must be supported by perimeter framing. Apply a dry set mortar
or modified thinset to plywood per manufacturer’s recommendations. Fasten backer-
board sheets with proper nails or screws every 8” over the entire surface. Keep the
fasteners between 3/8” and 3/4” from sheet edges and 2” in from sheet corners. Provide
expansion joints where required.
and 3/4” from sheet edges and 2” in from sheet corners. Set fastener heads flush with
the surface, without overdriving. Provide expansion joints where required.
03 54 00 - Cast Underlayment
Sub-floor shall be structurally sound. Clean sub-floor to remove mud, oil, grease, and other
contaminating factors before the installation of the underlayment. Fill cracks and voids with a
quick setting patching or caulking material. Allow joints to continue at the same width.
Application shall not begin until the building is enclosed, including roof, windows, doors and
other fenestrations.
Gypsum Underlayment - Place gypsum cement a minimum 1 inch (25 mm) thick over
sound deadening pad. Spread and screed gypsum cement to a smooth surface.
Contractor shall provide continuous ventilation and adequate heat to rapidly remove
moisture from the area until the gypsum cement is dry. Contractor shall provide
mechanical ventilation if necessary. Under the above conditions, for 1 inch thick gypsum
cement 7-10 days is usually adequate drying time. To test for dryness, tape a 24 inch by
24 inch (609 mm by 609 mm) section of plastic or high density rubber mat to the surface
of the underlayment. After 48-72 hours, if no condensation occurs, the underlayment
shall be considered dry. Perform dryness test 5-7 days after pour.
Portland Cement Underlayment - Fill large cracks, holes and voids 36-48 hours prior to
underlayment placement. Contraction and control joints must be maintained through the
underlayment. Mark their location for later saw cutting. Mix primer and install per
manufacturers recommendations. Apply an even coat removing any puddles. Very
porous surfaces may require a second coat of primer once the first coat has dried to fully
seal the floor. Allow primer to dry to touch completely. Keep primed surface clean and
protected from abrasion. Mix cementitious underlayment per manufacturers
recommendations. Spread out using gauged spreader tool set to the desired depth. Use
spiked roller to disperse air bubbles. Repeat mixing and pouring until installation is
complete. Use smoother for touchups. To avoid low spots between pours, pour into
leading edge of previous pour before initial set and spread.
03 60 00 - Grouting
Concrete surfaces to receive grout shall be prepared by removing defective concrete, dirt, oil,
grease and other foreign matter to achieve sound, clean concrete surfaces.
Grouting- Mix up grout per manufacturers recommendations. Use a padded grout float
to spread the grout over a workable section of tile. Push the grout diagonally across the
joints to force it down into the gaps. Grout all the joints except those needed to allow for
expansion joints specifically along fixtures, between the floor and walls, or joints in
corners in between walls. Expansion joints will be sealed with caulk after the grouting
process. Once the appropriate joints are packed with grout, scrap the excess grout off
the surface of the tile with the grout float. Hold the float at a sharp angle and again use
diagonal strokes to keep from digging grout out of the joints. Clean up the excess grout
with a damp sponge and a couple buckets of clean water. Wipe excess grout off the
surface of the tiles using a clean sponge in circular strokes. Once the tile surface is
clean, make another pass parallel to the grout lines to shape the grout lines in the joints.
Smooth the joints down a little below the surface of the tile. Clean the remaining haze off
the surface of the tile with a sponge or a soft rag. In 24 to 48 hours after the grout has
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hardened, caulk using a clear tub/shower caulk or one in a color that matches the grout
in the areas that you allowed for your expansion joints and over joints that may crack
because of movement. Specifically areas between floor tile and cabinet toekick; between
floor or wall tile and bathtub or shower; between floor and wall tile; and at the inside
corner where two walls meet. Fill the joints completely then smooth them out with a damp
rag or appropriate tool. Caulk around plumbing valves, sinks and faucets to seal them
from water penetration. Glazed ceramic tile surfaces only require grout joints to be
sealed which will provide an enhanced water and mildew resistant surface. Apply a
silicone or water-based grout sealer to all joints per manufacturer’s recommendations a
minimum of 14 days after grout has been installed.
Nonshrink Grout - Lightly roughen concrete surface for maximum bonding per
manufacturer’s recommendations. Cover concrete areas with protective waterproof
covering until ready to place grout. Align and level components to be grouted and
maintain in final position until grout placement is complete and accepted. Install forms
for grout around bases and other spaces to be grouted. The tops of such forms shall be
one inch above the surfaces to be grouted. Place grout in accordance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations. Pour grout from one side only until grout rises at least
one inch above the plate on opposite side or said plate. Neatly trowel edges of grout
base, tapered at an angle of 60 degrees.