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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0397 MAIN STREET (HYANNIS) - �3�� I�a�J ��� _ � ��� 4 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel / Application# VHealth Division Date Issued J41 N . Conservation Division Application Fee [yyN0. �^ fax Collector Permit Fee 2 :. Treasurer [ Planning Dept. qq9�y qq y� a �g scHVIA11"t' iS FIRE PREVE TIAM Btu�'E;��rt. Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board P�@� 4 i 'jRf i)E?A i NIENT 95 WG'R=400L 0. EX? Historic-OKH Preservation/Hyannis Project Street Address 3q7 Village Owner Address _ 7 94bW 5t, MORWJS Telephone ?� ?7 Permit Request W . Square feet: 1 st floor:existing Mpt proposed klMe_ 2nd floor:existing .3000-t proposed j Total new Ndl C Zoning District 14Va Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation Construction Type AY_ Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(#units) JA Age of Existing Structure /07+ Historic House: 3 Yes ❑No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑No Basement Type: J*Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area(sq.ft) 3575' ` Number of Baths: Full:existing new Half:existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing_ new Total Room Count(not including baths):existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: W Gas ❑Oil ❑Electric ❑Other j Central Air: ;'Yes ❑No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal sto4e: 0 Y 9 L�_No Detached garage:❑existing ❑new size PTgol:❑existing ❑new size Barn:❑existing ❑neuv psize Attached garage:❑existing ❑new size Shed:❑existing O.new_size --Other: - Z --,, Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal# Recorded❑ Commercial XYes ❑No If yes,site plan review# n rM Current Use 1%U&Q1Ud Proposed Use 'g!e BUILDER INFORMATION .Zo• Name Telephone Number Address License# Home Improvement Contractor# � Worker's Compensation# ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE J• ?2 F FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A�PLICATION# DATE ISSUED = ; MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER ; • 2 DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL ; PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL 1 GAS: ROUGH FINAL J FINAL BUILDING " DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. ' ' t The Commonwealth o Massachusetts . .f Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations ' a 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia y Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Lezibly Name(Business/Organization/Individual): c Address: ooe City/State/Zip: Phone.#: �O ?+YlG ' e Are,you an employer?Che k the appropriat box: Type of project(required): 1.2'I am a employer with�— 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑New constrgction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the.attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑Demolition workingfor me in an capacity. employees and have workers Y P tY• 9. ❑Building addition [No workers'comp. insurance comp. insurance.# required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its ME]Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑Roof repairs insurance required.]t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no employees. [No workers' 1311 Other comp. insurance required.] 'Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. $Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name:, �,,�,�/� Qom/ (,, Policy#or Self-ins.Lic. #: _ _ L k&j0Q�✓ I� XP_ a1ion Date: c � Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy de aration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify and he pain n,4 penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct Signature: Date: ' Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town offcciaL City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: 'I Information and Instructions5L Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person.in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association, corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise, and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership,association or other legal entity, employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance,construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152, §25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152, §25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for.the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of comliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and, if necessary,supply sub-contractors)name(s), address(es)and phone number(s) along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners, are not required to carry workers'compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested,not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number.. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations iri (city or town)."A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year.Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e. a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 604 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 Tel. #617-727-4900 ext 406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Revised 11-22-06 Fax#617-727-7749 www.mass.gov/dia Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Prevention • Air Quality Please Enter Decal# --------------------------------- BWP AQ 06 Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition Affix Notification Decal Here A. Applicability Important: When filling out A Construction or Demolition operation of an industrial, commercial, or institutional building, or forms on the residential building with 20 or more units is regulated by the Department of Environmental Protection computer, use (DEP), Bureau of Waste Prevention -Air Quality Division, under Regulations 310 CMR 7.09. only the tab key to move your Notification of Construction or Demolition operations is required under 310 CMR 7.09 (2) ten (10) cursor-do not days prior to any work being performed. The following information is required pursuant to 310 CMR use the return. 7.09. key. B. General Project Description 1. Facility Information.- Old Town Hall/Kennedy Museum Name 397 Main Street Address Hyannis MA 02601 Instructions City/Town State Zip Code 1.All sections of (508) 862-4077 Jack.Harris@town.barnstable.ma.us this form must be Telephone Number E-mail Address(optional) completed in order to comply with the Size: Department of Environmental 14,600 Gross Three (3)— Includes Basement Protection notification Square Feet Number of Floors requirements of 310 CMR 7.09 as y prior ® es ❑W the facility built to 1980? Y No 2. Submit Original Describe the current or prior use of the facility: Form To: Commonwealth of Office $ Museum Massachusetts Asbestos Program P.O. Box 120087 Is the facility a residential facility? ❑ Yes ® No Boston,MA 02112-0087 If yes, how many units? 2. Facility Owner: Town of Barnstable Name 367 Main Street Address Hyannis MA 02601 City/Town State Zip Code (508) 862-4077 Jack.Harris@town.barnstable.ma.us Telephone Number(include area code and extension) E-mail Address(optional) Jack Harris On-site Manager AQ 06 Form Submitted.doc•6/04 BWP AQ 06•Page 1 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Prevention - Air Quality Please Enter Decal# BWP AQ 06 Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition B. General Project Description (cont.) 3. General Contractor: Coastal Restoration & Development Corporation Name 1'30-8 Camelot Drive Address Plymouth MA 02360 City/Town State Zip Code (508) 747-1707 Telephone Number(include area code and extension) E-mail Address(optional) Jay McMichael On-site Manager C. General Construction or Demolition Description General Statement: If 1. Construction or demolition contractor: asbestos is found during a Coastal Restoration & Development Corporation Construction or Name Demolition 130-8 Camelot Drive, Plymouth, MA 02360 operation, all Address responsible parties must (508) 747-1707 comply with 310 Telephone Number(include area code and extension) E-mail Address(optional) CMR 7.00,7.09, Jay McMichael 7.15, and Chapter y 21 E of the On-site Manager General Laws of the 2. On-Site Supervisor: Commonwealth. This would Jay McMichael include,but would Name not be limited to, filing an asbestos 3. Is the entire facility to be demolished? ❑ Yes ® No removal notification with the Department 4. Describe the area(s) to be demolished: and / notice Offices are on first and second floors and storage area in basement. A three-stop releasas e/threat off 9 p release of a elevator and handicapped bathrooms will be installed. 360 sq. ft. for elevator, 400 sq. ft. for hazardous HC bathroom and office. substance to the Department,if applicable. 5. If this is a construction project, describe the building(s) or addition(s) to be constructed: N/A AQ 06 Form Submitted.doc•6/04 BWP AQ 06 •Page 2 of 3 I LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Prevention • Air Quality Please Enter Decal# BWP AQ 06 Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition C. General Construction or Demolition Description (cont.) 6. If this is a demolition project, were the structure(s) surveyed for the presence of asbestos containing materia'I (ACM)? ❑ Yes ® No If yes, who conducted the survey? Survey to be performed 1/20/05 by the following: Guertin Elkerton & Associates, Inc., 91 Montvale Avenue, Stoneham, MA 02180 Name AA000173, exp. 8/25/05 Division of Occupational Safety Certification Number 7. Construction or Demolition January, 2005 July, 2005 Start Date End Date 8. For demolition and construction projects, indicate dust suppression techniques to be used: ❑ seeding ❑ paving If other, please specify: ❑ wetting ❑ shrouding ® covering ❑ other 9. For Emergency Demolition Operations, who is the DEP official who evaluated the emergency? N/A Name of DEP official Title Date of Authorization DEP Waiver# D. Certification I certify that I have examined the Roland W. Breault above and that to the best of my Print Name . knowledge it is true and complete. The signature below subjects the Authorized signature signer to the general statutes Assistant Director, DPW regarding a false and misleading Position/Title statement(s). Town of Barnstable Representing 1/18/05 Date P.E.# AQ 06 Form Submitted.doc•6/04 BWP AQ 06•Page 3 of 3 DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) ACORDM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 03/14/2008 PRODUCER (508)997-6061 FAX (508)990-2731 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Southeastern Insurance Agency, Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 439 State Rd. HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. P.O. Box 79398 N. Dartmouth, MA 02747 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED Northside Building Consultants, Inc. INSURERA: Essex Ins. Company DBA: & Kitchen Tune Up INSURERB: Boston Insurance Brokerage Inc 141 Main Street INSURER C: Yarmouthport, MA 02675 INSURERD: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOWHAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICYPERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANYCONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BYTHE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,E)CLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR D' TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE(MMIDDIYYI LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY 3CR9591 08/08/2007 08/08/2008 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED $(Ea ormirennp) 50,000 CLAIMS MADE FX OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ EXC A PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 POLICY JERa El LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ ANY AUTO (Ea accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO EA ACC $ OTHER THAN _ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE $ RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WCC5003374012006 08/07/2007 08/07/2008 X WC TORY LIMIT OER EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY B TAT ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE $ 100,000 If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPER/PIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Town of Barnstable 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,. c/o Chamber of Commerce BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 397 Main Street OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. Hyannis, MA 02601 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Scott Lowe ACORD 25(2001/08) FAX: (800)308-4206 ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Board o m mg egulatio sand Standards Construction Supervisor License License: CS 15833 ExplrationF 2///2010 Tr# 18060 SRestricton =00��`' GARY A ELLIS ,V,''�' 141 MAIN ST YARMOUTH,MA 02675'.'---'- a Commissioner Boar o ing egula ions Standards One Ash b on Place oom 1301 Boston. Ma a usetts 02108 Construction rvisor License License CS: 15833 Restriction: 00 i'f? Expiration: 2n12010 Tr# 18060 GARY A ELLIS a ` — 141 MAIN ST YARMOUTH, MA 02 5 k", Update Addre and return card.Mark reason for change. Address ❑ Renewal Lost Card DPS-CA1 as 50M-07/07-PC8490 f 0�3/18/2008 09:16 FAX 508 862 4717 FINANCE Q 001/002 '. Procurement & Frisk Management Town of Bamstable Dept. Johanna F. Boucher Purchasing A ent/Contract Compliance Officer 'Purchasing` ` ' 2-4741 Purc g g p 0; ; , 230 South Street, 3rd Floor Hyannis, MA 02601 ftx- To. Tom Perry From; Johanna F. Boucher Atbu 2 including cover sheet Phone: Bate: March 18, 2008 Fa;c 508-790-6230 CQ Gary Ellis 508-362-5269 X Urgent ❑ For Review ❑Please Comment ❑pleass Reply ❑ Confirm Attached is the signed form authorizing the Cape Cod Baseball League(Gary Ellis)to .proceed with obtaining a permit and doing planned renovations. Z=a Sou er Purchasing Agent/contract Compliance Officer Town of Barnstable 230 South Street Bya=is, MA 02601 Tel (308) 862-4741; Fax (508) 862-4717 johanna.bouchergtown.barmstable.ma.us l �P 03/18/2008 09:16 FAX 508 862 4717 FINANCE 0 002/002 J Town of Barnstable - Regulatory Services Thomas F.Geller,)Director Building Division Tom Perry,Building Coraniasioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-8624038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Usirm A Builder I, ?—R&k YR ,as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize ("& o f i 5 to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. c3 9 a�n&41d T�A / 4�ALII%5 (Address of rob) Signature of Owner ate Prints Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Form on the reverse side. Q=F0RM8:0VW?M pERMLSS10N I She' a, Sally From: Fire Dept at Hinckley Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 8:53 AM To: Perry, Tom; Shea, Sally; Barrows, Debi Subject: New baseball museum @ JFK Museum on Main St. Hi, Received and reviewed plans for the proposed baseball hall of fame in the basement of the JFK Museum. All set for building permit. Thanks Lt. Don Chase HYFD 1 Barrows, Debi From: Fire Dept at Hinckley Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 8:53 AM To: Perry, Tom; Shea, Sally; Barrows, Debi Subject: New baseball museum @ JFK Museum on Main St. Hi, Received and reviewed plans for the proposed baseball hall of fame in the basement of the JFK Museum. All set for building permit. Thanks Lt. Don Chase HYFD 1 . PROJECT ,,,, ,,,, NAME: 440t 00 �eMZG ADDRESS: ' ` MAi d eel- PERMIT# PERMIT DATE: M/P: LARGE ROLLED PLANS ARE IN: BOX g 1 SLOT - h Data entered in MAPS program on: .- 311,110 BY: Yv q P /w files/archive � j r YOU WISH TO-OPEN A BUSINESS? : For Your Information: Business certificates(cost$30.00 for 4 years). A business cerGifiRate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L-it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, 1`FL,367 Main Street,Hyannis,-MA 02601 (Town Hall) DATE: 2 Fill in please: L f 7d�� �01 6 !� APOLICANT'S YOUR NAME: g / { BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADD ESS: '- �-- �DgeM ' TELEPHONE # Home-Telephone Number . 1NANJt,.f]F NEMWBUSINESS TYPE OF euslIN $S. 1�1P� � ' A'I IO ME OCOU TION.. :.: f-lavv ydu been.gIvan.appr ya1 frw [_the building diu�sidi �.. 'ES NO T'� = -="-�-,-� M ►P,JPAI GEI. NL]1�IBER ' ADOR�SSr ]F When starting a'new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd.&Main Street) to make sure you have.the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING COM NER'S OFF IC This individ al h s etaf. ed f ny permit requiremep that pertain to this type of business. o f d, t o*,* COMMENTS: I 2. BOARD OF HEALTH. This individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature" COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER-AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts City\Town of Barnstable New and Renewal Certificate of Inspection In accordance with 780 CMR,Chapter 1 (The Sixth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code)and Chapter 304 of the Acts of 2004(an Act to further enhance fire and life safety),this certificate of inspection is issued to the premise or structure or part thereof as herein identified. Identify Name of Establishment Certificate No. Issued to JFK MUSEUM 304-2008-105 Identify property address including street number, name, city or town and county Certificate Expiration Located at 397 MAIN STREET 12/31/2008 HYANNIS Basement First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor Other Use Group Classification(s) Allowable Occupant Load This certificate of inspection is hereby issued by the undersigned to certify that the premise, structure or portion thereof as herein specified has been inspected for general fire and life safety features. This certificate shall be framed behind clear glass and\or laminated and posted in a conspicuous place thin the space as directed by the undersigned. Failure to post or tampering with the contents of the certificate is strictly prohibited Name of Municipal Harold S. Brunelle Name of Municipal Thomas Perry Date of 11/2007 Fire Chief Building.Commissioner ns ection Signature of Municipal Signature of Municipal Date of 12/12/2007 Fire Chiefflj uilding Commissioner Issuance r The Commonwealth of Massachusetts City\Town of Barnstable New and Renewal Certificate of Inspection In accordance with 780 CMR, Chapter 1 (The.Sixth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code)and Chapter 304 of the Acts of 2004(an Act to further enhance fire and life safety),this certificate of inspection is issued to the remise or structure or art thereof as herein identified. P P Identify Name of Establishment Certificate No. Issued to JFK MUSEUM 304-2007-105 Identify property address including street number, name, city or town and county Certificate Expiration Located at 397 MAIN STREET 12/31/2007 HYANNIS Basement First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor Other Use Group Classification(s) Allowable Occupant Load This certificate of inspection is hereby issued by the undersigned to certify that the premise, structure or portion thereof as herein specified has been inspected for general fire and life safety features. This certificate shall be framed behind clear glass and\or laminated and posted in a conspicuous place within the space as directed by the undersigned. Failure to post or tampering with the contents of the certificate is strictly prohibited Name of Municipal Harold S. Brunelle Name of Municipal Thomas Perry ate of Fire Chief Building Commissioner ns ection Signature of Municipal Signature of Municipal Date of 6/13/07 Fire ChiefBuilding Commissioner �' ssuance 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ . BROWN LINDQU ;IST FENTPI�`:� FP ER A, RCHITEGTS> INC, 2020 BAN 17 PSI 1. 50 10 January 2020 5 Ed Bowers, Building Inspector - Hyannis C/O Barnstable Building Department DIVISION �I �" 200 Main St. "'d Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Submittal of Progress Report JFK Museum 2nd Floor meeting Room Renovations 397 Main Street, Hyannis Building Permit No.-B-19-3538 Dear Mr, Bowers, Construction activities have been underway for the past several weeks at the subject property. At the present time, the following work has been completed or is in-progress: ➢ Selective demo is complete ➢ Structural remediation work is in progress We have been on site and have conducted regular visits to monitor overall construction progress. The contractor indicated he has called for and obtained all,Town inspections or approvals appropriate to the current stage of work. During the demolition phase of the work a previously concealed structural condition was discovered and is in the process of being addressed in the field. Our structural engineer visited the site and has provided an engineered structural solution currently being implemented. To date, other than the above mentioned item all work is being completed in general conformance with our construction documents and in a good and workmanlike manner. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me Sincerely Yours, i Timothy R. Sawyer Principal-in-Charge (MA. Reg. # 50399) Cc. Rich Bryant Laura Dambier Town of Barnstable ]Building a� � " Post"This Card SoT,Kat it isUisible`From the Street Approved Plans Must be Retained on J"ob and this Card Must be Kept 6 `� Posted Until%Final%Inspection Has Been Matle z g� a Where a Certificate of Occupancy,Is Required,such Building shall Not be Occupied until a Final Inspection habeen made er mi Permit No. B-19-3538 Applicant Name: Emily Hutchinson Approvals Date Issued: 11/19/2019 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Addition/Alteration-Commercial Expiration Date: 05/19/2020 Foundation: Location: 397 MAIN STREET(HYANNIS), HYANNIS Map/Lot: 326-138 Zoning District: HVB Sheathing: Owner on Record: BARNSTABLE,TOWN OF(MUN) Contractor,Name: RICHARD M BRYANT Framing: 1 d 131'Zo � Address: 367 MAIN STREET Contractor License: C$-082435 2 HYANNIS,MA.02601 Est Project Cost: $65,000.00 Chimney: Description: Renovation of 3 small 2nd floor offices into a meetingroom in Permit Fee: $691.50 support of museum program and activities Insulation: 1�31 f Za b Fee Paid: $691.50 Project Review Req: Date 11/19/2019 Final: Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authonzed by this permit iscommenced within sacmonths after Assuan . iaa Final Plumbing: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved applicatidn and the approved construction documents for which,this permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall',.,be in compliance with the local zoning by laws and codes. Rough Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or roadand shall be maintained open for public msp etion for the entire duration of the u work until the completion of the same. •", Final Gas: The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures tiy„the Bulldmg and,:Fire Officials are provided on this permit. Electrical Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work: 1.Foundation or Footing Service: 2.Sheathing Inspection , Rough: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flueat-mng is?installed t, g 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) Final: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Rough: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Low Voltage Final: i Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Health t "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Final: Building plans are to be available on site Fire Department All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT Final: �J � F Town of Barnstable Building PoAM strThls,Cad So,That it°isV�syble<From,.theFStreet� Approued�Flans,„Must be Retained on Job andith�s Card Must be,Kept Po039. sted Until Final InspectlonHas Been Mader _ `;� , � r a jWt ,h a Certificate of Occupancy is Requ red;such Baildmg shall Not be Occupied until a:-Flnal lnspectwn:has•,been made Permit a»1.��4•.•Y?�:::d, u..., .�;,. ,,,dy. ,�x, xm• ,?Ea. .,, .�,•... � " •. ;a.. ,. ?'� >x,. ., .., . ,,,. „�.. .,�k �:.i..,a`ua..,.w�£x�,r,,,..,.,.. • ,..,, �-, _. e,a,,.a,..., Permit No. B-17-4006 Applicant Name: Richard Bryant Approvals Date Issued: 02/01/2018 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Alteration INTERIOR Work Only- Expiration Date: 08/01/2018 Foundation: Commercial Map/Lot: 326-138 Zoning District: HVB Sheathing: Location: 397 MAIN STREET(HYANNIS), HYANNIS , Contractor Name : RICHARD M BRYANT Framing: 1 Owner on Record: BARNSTABLE,TOWN OF(MUN) 3 -tractor-Lice hs'e:= CS=082435 2 Address: 367 MAIN STREET Est Protect Cost: $20,000.00 Chimney: HYANNIS, MA 02601 Permlt Fee: $ 182.00 Description: Selective demolition of lower level (no struct al rulated.demolition ;:. ^' Insulation: Fee Paid $ 182.00 work). h ) Final: �� Date 2/1/2018 Project Review Req: DEMO ONLY NO STRUCTURAL. Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing: .g' Building Official 10 Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authonzedgbythis permit is commenced within six months after issuance. Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which'thi permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shallibe in compliance with the local zoning U laws;and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open forublic-Jmspeetio for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. Electrical \ Fe i, Service: The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officiam6re provided,�on this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work k Rough: )' 1.Foundation or Footing 2.Sheathing Inspection Final: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection Low Voltage Rough: 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) 6.Insulation Low Voltage Final: 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Health Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site 6ffFinal: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT �if'� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map - Parcel Application # o _S Health Division Date Issued,3 Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee r)5�f� Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/Hyannis c%�VCGZ16 � Project Street Address \�V5�,�1� , \ \ f� \�1. �� I�C��� af0 Village Owner ���� �c �1 Address1( Telephone J Permit Request Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District 1 Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation la AConstruction'Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑Crawl ❑Walkout ❑Other Basement Finished Area(sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No . Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name o,�0\aCmTelephone Number n1ba— l co Address � License# � M Man Home Improvement Contractor# Email \ �ow)a0_\U, Lom Worker's Compensation # Wcc:_�_50M ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO SIGNATURE DATE 317/��/( l r f FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY � S ' APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED MAP/PARCEL NO. ADDRESS VILLAGE ` OWNER r S DATE OF INSPECTION: FOUNDATION FRAME f ', INSULATION FIREPLACE t ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING ,z t DATE CLOSED OUT ` ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. FOLAN WATERPROOFING & CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. INDUSTRIAL WATERPROOFING CONTRACTORS TeL 508-23&6550 795 Washington Street Fax 508-238-9425 !dh So. Easton, MA 02375 e-mail: folanh2o@aACOID INSTITUTE y„ March 7, 2016 Town of Barnstable Building Department Re: Application for a Building Permit: JFK Museum, Old Town Hall 397 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: I Patrick J.Folan III give the right to allow John E. Foley, a representative from our firm to use my license to apply and pick up the permit for the above mentioned project. If you should have any questions please contact our office @ 508-238-6550 ext. 100. Thank you. Sincerely, Patrick J. olan III W oniens Business Enterprise o • S O M VV, B A Certified MASONRY RESTORATION AND WATERPROOFING CONTRACT6R5-CONSULTANTS (508)862-4035 FAX(508)790-6230 PATRICK FRANEY MASS. ,p a'P C BUILDING INSPECTOR owA TOWN OF BARNSTABLE. REGULATORY SERVICES BUILDING DIVISION TOWN OFFICE BUILDING 200 MAIN STREET,HYANNIS,MA 02601 email:patrick.franey@town.barnstable.ma.us FOLAN WATERPROOFING & CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. INDUSTRIAL WATERPROOFING CONTRACTORS Tel. 508-238-6550 795 Washington Street Fax 508-238-9425 So. Easton, MA 02375 e-mail: folanh2o@aol.com INSTITUTE r March 7, 2016 Town of Barnstable Building Department Re: Application for a Building Permit: JFK Museum, Old Town Hall 397 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 To Whom It May Concern: I Patrick J. Folan III give the right to allow Jeff Souza,a representative from our firm to use my license to apply and pick up the permit for the above mentioned project. If you should have any questions please contact our office @ 508-238-6550 ext. 100. Thank you. Since y, Patrick J. Folan III Women Business Enterprise 0 o. S O M W B A .Certified MASONRY RESTORATION AND WATERPROOFING CONTRACTORS-CONSULTANTS CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Between the TOWN OF BARNSTABLE O DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS And FOLAN WATERPROOFING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. For the OLD TOWN HALL LINTEL REPLACEMENT AND MASONRY SEALING PROJECT IWIE i BMNS[ABLE; MA55. _ prED.NP'1s: Keith MacKenzie-Betty Project Manager 508-790-6315, keith-mackenzie-betty(cD-town.barnstable.ma.us 800 Pitchers Way, Hyannis, MA 02601 DATE ISSUED: February 24, 2016 OWNER-CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT FORM TOWN OF BARNSTABLE,MASSACHUSETTS AGREEMENT BETWEEN CONTRACTOR AND TOWN OF BARNSTABLE THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of 2016 by and between the TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, Massachusetts, and FOLAN WATERPROOFING &CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. with legal place of business at 795 Washington Street, South Easton, Massachusetts 02375 hereinafter called Contractor: WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the TOWN OF BARNSTABLE, the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees.`With the TOWN OF BARNSTABLE to commence and complete the Old Town Hall Lintel Replacement and Masonry Sealing Project hereinafter called the Project, for the consideration set forth in the Proposal and all extra work in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the General and Supplemental General Conditions of the Contract; and at their own proper cost and expense to furnish all the materials:. supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, superintending, labor, insurance, and other accessories and services necessary to complete said Project in accordance with the conditions and prices stated in the bid submittal dated February 10, 2016 and the Construction Specifications/Invitation for bid dated January 4, 2016 including Addendums 1 - 4 thereto, all of which are made a part hereof by reference and collectively evidence and constitute the Contract. Work Schedule - Work shall be substantially completed within 90 days from the date of the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. Construction may begin upon Notice to Proceed. Contract Value-$219,000.00(Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand Dollars and No Cents) Force Majeure - The Contract shall be subject to Force Majeure considerations. Either party hereto shall be excused for performance of any act under the contract if prevented from performance of any act required by reasons of strikes, lockouts, labor trouble, inability to procure materials, failure of power, fire, winds, Acts of God, riots, insurrections, war or other reason of a like nature not reasonable within the control of the party. The period for the performance of such obligation shall be extended for an equivalent period for no additional cost to the Owner. Continued failure to perform for periods aggregating sixty (60) or more days, even for causes beyond the control of the Contractor, shall be deemed to render performance impossible, and the Owner shall thereafter have the right to terminate this agreement in accordance with the provisions of the section entitled "Termination of Contract". Termination of Contract - Subject to the provisions of the section explaining Force Majeure, if the Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and satisfactory manner its obligations under this agreement, or if the Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, conditions, or stipulations of this agreement, which failure or violation shall continue for seven (7) business days after written notice of such failure or violation is received by the contractor, then the municipality shall thereupon have the right to terminate this agreement by giving written notice to the contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. Insurance -. The Contractor shall maintain insurance with minimum limits as defined in the General Conditions, Article 14, for the entire duration of the project work to be performed, and provide a certificate of insurance with the Town of Barnstable named as an additional insured. Renewal certificates of insurance must be submitted to the Town of Barnstable, Risk Management, 230 South St., Hyannis, MA 02601 on a yearly basis. Governing Law—This contract is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. • h . l PERFORMANCE BOND (PUBLIC CONTRACT -COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS) Bond No. 0686774 That Folan Waterproofing&.Construction Co.,Inc.,795 Washington Street,South Easton,MA 02375 as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and International Fidelity Insurance Company,800 Hingham Street,Suite 205S,Rockland,MA 02370 as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Town of Barnstable,230 South Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, in the penal sum of Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand And No/100THS DOLLARS (-'$219,000.00 for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated 24th day of February,2016 entered into a contract with Owner for Old Town Hall Lintel Replacement and Masonry Sealing Project which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred Jo as the Contract. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if the Contractor shall well and truly perform and fulfill all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions, and agreements for said Contract during the original term of said Contract and any extensions thereof that may be granted by the Owner, with or without notice to the Surety,and during the life of any guaranty required under the contract, and shall also well and truly perform and fulfill all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions, and.agreements of any and all duly authorized modifications of said Contract that may hereafter be made, notice of which modifications to Surety being hereby waived,then this obligation to be void;otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals on 2/24/2016. Folan Waterproofing&Construction Co.,Inc. Witness aO Principal: By [ \ Mary Ellen Card,President International Fidelity Insurance Company By s TOWN OF BARNSTABLE FEB 2 9 2016 NOTICE TO PROCEED t" By February 24, 2016 SUBJECT CONTRACT: JFK Museum, Old Town Hall, Phase II Lintel replacement, Painting U U To: Folan Waterproofing & Construction Co. Inc. 795 Washington St South Easton, MA 02375 1. You are hereby given formal NOTICE TO PROCEED in accordance with the provisions of the Subject Contract. 2. It is requested that acknowledgment of this NOTICE be indicated by endorsement hereon, and that the original be returned to this office. The duplicate should be retained in your office files. l../� John W. Juros, AIA Town Architect t FIRST ENDORSEMENT TO: Town of Barnstable Attn: John W. Juros, AIA, Town Architect 800 Pitcher's Way Hyannis, MA 02601 Receipt is hereby acknowledged of the above NOTICE TO PROCEED under this contract. By: � . MARY ELLEN CARD, PRESIDENT Date: February 29, 2016 0:\Vertical Construction\ACTIVE PROJECTS\JFK Museum OTH\JFK Museum Phase II\Contract\JFY Museum OTH II Notice to Proceed 022416.doc f , A 0 Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards lug License: CS-094539 Construction Supervisor PATRICK J FOLAN 21 KILSYTH RD 1 t> a SOUTH EASTON MA 02376 3'" f,- n; Expiration: Commissioner 04/01/2018 I Construction1S6pervisor. Restricted to: I j Unrestricted-Buildings of any use group which contain r I less than 35,000 cubic feet(991 cubic meters)of enclosed space. r i � I Failure to possess a current edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code is cause for revocation of this license. DPS Licensing information visit: WWW.MASS.GOV/DPS C � V The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents - Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street = Boston, MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual): Folan Waterproofing & Construction Co., Inc. Address: 795 Washington Street City/State/Zip: South Easton, MA 02375 Phone #: 508-238-6550 Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1. ✓ I am a employer with 45 4. I am a general contractor and I employees (full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. New construction 2. 1 am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g_ Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance.1 required.] 5. We are a corporation and its 10. Electrical repairs or additions 3. I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11. Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12. Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 13. V Other Masonry Repairs employees. [No workers' comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. $Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Associated Employers Insurance Company Policy#or Self-ins. Lic.#:WCC-500-5007360 Expiration Date: 7/1/16 Job Site Address: 397 Main Street City/State/Zip: Hyannis, MA 02601 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains andpenalties ofperjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: l �a,�l, �1�111 62A Date: March 4, 2016 Phone#: 508-238-6550 Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector . 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: � CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE ��` 2/26/) ACORO 16 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Paula Neves Twinbrook Insurance Brokerage PHONE Fax 400A Franklin Street E-MAILSS: Pneves@twinbrook.com Braintree, MA 02184 INSURERS)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA:Selective Insurance Co. INSURED INSURER B:Scottsdale Ins. Co. Folan Waterproofing and INSURER C:Associated Employers Ins. Co. Construction Co. , Inc. INSURERD:AIG Environmental 795 Washington Street INSURERE: South Easton, MA 02375 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADOL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INS INSR WVD POUCYNUMBER MIDDIY MMIDD/YYYY OMITS A GENERALUABILITY y S1843590 7/1/15 7/1/16 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENE RAL LIABILITY DAMAGEENToccurr TOR $ 500,000 CLAIMS-MADE Fx]OCCUR RED EW(Anyone person) $ 15,000 PERSONAL&ADVINJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS-ODMP/OPAGG $ 2,000,000 POLICY }( PRO- LOC $ AUTOMOBILELIABILTTY y A 9091602 7/1/15 7/1/16 COMBGINEDtSINGLELIMIT $ 1,000,000 ANY AUTD BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALLOWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS X AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X HIREDAUTOS X AUTOS eraccident $ B X UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR y NXS0002051 7/1/15 7/1/16 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 DED RETENTION$ $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION WCC-500-5007360 7/1/15 7/1/16 X I WCSTATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LJABILnY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTVE YIN NIA EL.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE, $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below EL.DISEASE-POLICY LIMB I $ 1,000,000 D Pollution Includes y 7/1/15 7/1/16 Each Loss 1',000,000 Microbial Matter(Mold) CPO 1445409 Aggreqate 3,000,000 Deductible 25,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101,Addrdonai Renerks Schedule,If more space is required) Town of Barnstable is listed as Additional Insured on all policies listed above except for Workers Compensation as required by written contract. Old Town Hall Lintel Replacement and Masonry Sealinq Project. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DEUVERED IN Town of Barnstable ` ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Procurement & Risk Management 230 South St AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Hyannis,' MA 0260.1 , Joseph Rizzo/dc ©1988 2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010105) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Phone: Fax: E-Mail: I ry Technical Specification Old Town Hall Painting, Masonry Cleaning, Sealing and Window Lintel Restoration Project %r r i INDEX 01100 - SUMMARY 1-1 01230 -ALTERNATES - 1-1 01300 -ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1-4 01500 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 1-2 015813 - TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE 1-4 01701 - EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS 1-4 01732 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 1-2 02000 - LANDSCAPE REPAIR 1-1 02080 -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 1-24 02090 - LEAD PAINT 1-12 04210 - BRICK MASONRY 1-10 05120 - STRUCTURAL STEEL 1-2 06165 -ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 1-10 07920 - JOINT SEALANTS 1-2 09910 - HISTORICAL PAINTING (FILED SUB BID & ALT.1) 1-5 LIMITED HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIALS INSPECTION REPORT by Fuss and O'Neil dated November 2015 Drawings: G1 - Cover Sheet with Photographs and Sign'dated 10/07/15 Al - Elevations and Site Plan dated 10/07/15 A2 - Plans and Details dated 10/07/15 SECTION 01100-SUMMARY PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY OF WORK A. Project: Painting, Masonry Cleaning and Sealing, and Window Lintel Replacement B. Owner: Town Of Barnstable C: Architect: Department Of Public Works, Town Of Barnstable D. Scope of Work: 1. The work includes without limiting the generality thereof, the cleaning, replacement, and sealing existing brickwork, steel lintel replacement, lead paint removal, repair, surface preparation and painting of an ornate frieze, 4# over window fan arched wooden panels, salvage and reinstallation of existing jack arch brick as part of steel window lintel replacement and hazardous material abatement. 2. Add Alternate Number One: Repair, rust removal, bolt replacement and Painting of 2 existing metal Fire Escapes, railings and ramp balustrades with rust inhibiting black paint and primer. 3. Filed Sub Bid required for the Painting subcontractor. E. Owner-Furnished Items: None F. Work Under Other Contracts: Hazmat Removal Oversight 1.2 WORK RESTRICTIONS A. Contractor's Use of Premises: The building will be in use and occupied during construction activities. Maintain safe access ways to building by the public and staff. This contractor shall take necessary precautions to protect the public from all construction, demolition operations. Contractor's use of premises is also limited by Owner's right to perform work or employ other contractors on portions of Project. 1. Owner will occupy premises during construction. Perform construction only during normal working hours (7 AM to 7 PM Monday thru Friday, other than holidays), unless otherwise agreed to in advance by Owner. Clean up work areas and return to a useable condition at the end of each work period. SUMMARY 01100- 1 PART 2-PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 -EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF SECTION 01100 SUMMARY 01100- 2 SECTION 01230-ALTERNATES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Attention is directed to the CONTRACT AND GENERAL CONDITIONS and all Sections within DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS which are hereby made a part of this Section of the Specifications. B. Examine all other Sections of the Specifications for requirements which affect work of this Section whether or not such work is specifically mentioned in this Section. C. Coordinate work with that of all other trades affecting or affected by work of this Section. Cooperate with such trades to assure the steady progress of all work under Contract. D. It is the intent of the Specifications and the Drawings to require that all the material, labor, and equipment be furnished complete in every respect, and that this Contractor shall provide all material, labor, and equipment needed and usually furnished in connection with such systems to provide a complete installation including all demolition, disposal, and patching of adjacent surfaces to match existing. Materials, equipment, and articles incorporated in the work shall be new and of the best grade of their respective kinds. 1.02 ALTERNATE SCOPE A. This Section lists the Alternates which appear in the Contract Documents. Consult the in- dividual sections of the detailed requirements of each Alternate. B. Bid prices for each Alternate shall include overhead, profit,and all other expenses inci- dental to the Work under each Alternate. C. The Contractor and Subcontractors shall be responsible for examining the scope of each Al- ternate generally defined herein and for recognizing modifications to the Work caused by the Alternates and including the cost thereof in the bid price. 1. ADD ALTERNATE#1: Repairs to Existing Rear Fire Escapes and Railings, I. Rusted out fasteners to be replaced. II. Rust and scale to be cleaned off. III. Stair and railings to be painted with rust inhibiting primer and paint IV. All bolted connections require a 2 bolt minimum contact. V. Where bolts have been infilled in steel connection pieces, re-open and add expansion bolts VI. Infill loose rail posts with concrete. END OF SECTION ALTERNATES 01230 - 1 SECTION 01300-ADMNISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION A. Coordinate construction to ensure efficient and orderly installation of each part of the Work. B. Schedule and conduct progress meetings at Project site at week intervals. Notify The Owner's Project Manager of meeting dates and times. Require attendance of each subcontractor or other entity concerned with current progress or involved with planning or coordination of future activities.. 1. Contractor will record minutes and distribute to everyone concerned. 1.2 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. Coordinate each submittal with fabrication, g testin , delivery, other submittals, and purchasing, Y related activities that require sequential activity. 1. No extension of the Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit submittals enough in advance of the Work to permit processing, including resubmittals. 2. Submit three copies of each submittal. Owner's Project Manager will return one copy. r 3. .Owner's Project Manager will discard submittals received from sources other than Contractor.. B. Place a permanent label or title block on each'submittal for identification. Provide a space approximately 6 by 8 inches on label or beside title block to record Contractor's review and approval markings and action taken by Owner's Project Manager. Include the following information on the label: 1. Project name. 2. Date. 3. Name and address of Contractor. 4. Name and address of subcontractor or supplier. 5. Number and title of appropriate Specification Section. C. Identify deviations from the Contract Documents on submittals. D. Contractor's Construction Schedule Submittal Procedure: Submit [two] copies of schedule within ten(10)days after notice to proceed. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300 - 1 i PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Mark each copy to show applicable products and options. Include the following: 1. Manufacturer's written recommendations, product specifications, and installation instructions. 2. Printed performance curves and operational range diagrams. 3. Testing by recognized testing agency. 4. Compliance with specified standards and requirements. B. Shop Drawings: Prepare Project-specific information, drawn accurately to scale. Do not base Shop Drawings on reproductions of the Contract Documents or standard printed data. Submit on sheets at least 8-1/2 by 11 inches but no larger than 24 by 36 inches. Include the following: 1. Dimensions and identification of products. 2. Fabrication and installation drawings and roughing-in and setting diagrams. 3. Wiring diagrams showing field-installed wiring. 4. Notation of coordination requirements. 5. Notation of dimensions established by field measurement. C. Samples: Submit Samples for review of kind, color, pattern, and texture and for a comparison of these characteristics between submittal and actual component as delivered and installed. Include name of manufacturer and product name on label. 2.2 INFORMATION SUBMITTALS A. Qualification Data: Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses P p J P J names and addresses of the Owner's Project Manager, and other information specified. B. Product Certificates: Prepare written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that product complies with requirements in the Contract Documents. 2.3 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. Gantt-Chart Schedule: Submit a comprehensive, fully developed, horizontal Gantt-chart-type schedule within ten(10)days of the notice to proceed. B. Preparation: Indicate each significant construction activity separately. Identify first workday of each week with a continuous vertical line. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300 - 2 PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 SUBMITTAL REVIEW A. Review each submittal and check for coordination with other Work of the Contract and for compliance with the Contract Documents. Note corrections and field dimensions. Mark with approval stamp before submitting to the Owner's Project Manager B. Owner's Project Manager will review each action submittal, make marks to indicate corrections or modifications required, stamp and mark as appropriate to indicate action taken, and return copies less those retained. 3.2 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. Distribute copies of approved schedule to Owner's Project Manager, subcontractors, testing and inspecting agencies, and parties identified by Contractor with a need-to-know schedule responsibility. When revisions are made, distribute updated schedules to the same parties. B. Updating: At monthly intervals, update schedule to reflect actual construction progress and activities. Issue schedule one week before each regularly.scheduled progress meeting. 1. As the Work progresses, indicate Actual Completion percentage for each activity. END OF SECTION 01300 _ ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300 - 3 I Blank Page ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300-4 SECTION 01500-TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART 1 -GENERAL; 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Use Charges:. Cost or use charges for temporary facilities shall be included in the Contract Sum. B. Use water and electric power from Owner's existing system. Contractor will be charged for increased utility bills. C. Electrical Service: Comply with NEMA, NECA, and UL standards and regulations for connecting to existing electric service. PART 2- PRODUCTS PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 TEMPORARY UTILITIES A. General: Electric power is available from Owners existing electric service. Arrange with utility company, Owner, and existing users for time when service can be interrupted, if necessary, to make connections for temporary services. B. Sanitary Facilities: Provide temporary toilets, wash facilities, and drinking-water fixtures. Comply with regulations and health codes for type, number, location, operation, and maintenance of fixtures and facilities. Use of toilets within the building is not allowed. Use of Public Toilets behind building is allowed if kept clean. C. Provide temporary lighting with local switching that provides adequate illumination for construction operations, observations, inspections, and traffic conditions. 3.2 TEMPORARY SUPPORT FACILITIES A. The Owner will not provide any space within the building for use by the Contractor as an office. There is space on the property for contractor supplied site trailer or storage units, Locations as directed by the Owner's Project Manager. B. Weekly job meetings will be held a the job site. C. The Contractor shall provide a suitable project trailer at this location, 200 SF minimum, that shall be accessible at all times to the Owner's Project Manager, and their authorized representatives, TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01500- 1 I � D. The following furniture and equipment shall be provided in good condition. The furniture and equipment shall remain the property of the contractor after Substantial Completion of the work. 1. 30" x 72" Conference table with 6 chairs 2. 4x8 wall mounted white board 3. Set of color white board markers 5. One wall calendar 6. Trash container 7. Heat, Light&Air-conditioning E. Provide Storage and fabrication sheds, and other support facilities as necessary for construction operations. F. Provide chain link fencing as required to protect the public from construction activities and to safeguard project equipment and facilities. G. Provide waste-collection containers in sizes adequate to handle waste from construction operations. Collect waste daily and, when containers are full, legally dispose of waste off-site. Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. H. Install project identification and other signs in locations approved by the Owners Project Manager to inform the public and persons seeking entrance to Project. 3.3 TEMPORARY SECURITY AND PROTECTION FACILITIES A. Provide temporary, environmental protection, operate temporary facilities, and conduct construction in ways and by methods that comply with environmental regulations and that minimize possible air, waterway, and subsoil contamination or pollution or other undesirable ` effects. B. Provide measures to prevent soil erosion and discharge of soil-bearing water runoff and airborne dust to adjacent properties and walkways, according to requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. C. Provide methods to control dust, dirt, fumes and noise. D. Furnish and install site enclosure fence in a manner that will prevent people and animals from easily entering site except by entrance gates. 3.4 TERMINATION AND REMOVAL A. Temporary Utilities: At earliest feasible time, when acceptable to Owner, remove temporary utilities. ' B. Remove temporary facilities and controls no later than Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01500 - 2 SECTION 015813-TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Attention is directed to the CONTRACT AND GENERAL CONDITIONS and all Sec- tions within DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS which are hereby made a part of this Section of the Specifications. B. Examine all other Sections of the Specifications for requirements which affect work of this Section whether or not such work is specifically mentioned in this Section. C. Coordinate work with that of all other trades affecting or affected by work of this Section. Cooperate with such trades to assure the steady progress of all work under Contract. D: It is the intent of the Specifications and the Drawings to require that all the material, la- bor, and equipment be furnished complete in every respect, and that this Contractor shall provide all material, labor, and equipment needed and usually furnished in connection with such systems to provide a complete installation including all demolition, disposal, and patching of adjacent surfaces. Materials, equipment, and articles incorporated in the work shall be new and of the best grade of their respective kinds. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE _ A. Design sign and structure to withstand 120 miles/hr wind velocity. B. Protection of all roads, sidewalks and.existing utilities to remain is the responsibility of the Contractor. It is the Contractor's responsibility to call Dig Safe in the area of excava- tion. C. Finishes, Painting: Adequate to withstand weathering, fading, and chipping for duration of construction. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. See Section 0130 00- SUBMITTALS for submittal procedures. B. Shop Drawing: Show content, layout, lettering, color, foundation, structure, sizes and grades of members. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 SIGN MATERIALS A. Structure and Framing: New, wood, structurally adequate, supported on two 4x4 min size posts B. Sign Surfaces: Exterior grade plywood with medium density overlay, minimum 3/4 inch thick, standard large sizes to minimize joints. C. Rough Hardware: Galvanized. TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE 01 58 13 - 1 2.02 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGN A. One painted sign of construction, design, and content shown on Drawings, location des- ignated. Sign background and text colors to be selected by the Owner. B. One painted sign, 32 sq ft area minimum, bottom 4 feet above ground. White lettering on Red Background, paint posts red Sign to contain the following information: PRESERVATION WORKS! OLD TOWN HALL (John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum) EXTERIOR RESTORATION PROJECT THIS PROPERTY, WHICH IS LISTED IN THE STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, HAS RECEIVED FUNDING FROM THE BARNSTABLE COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE RECIPIENT: THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (TOWN SEAL) CONTRACTOR: (CONTRACTORS NAME AND ADDRESS) 2.03 PROJECT INFORMATIONAL SIGNS A. Provide at each field office, storage shed, directional signs to direct vehicular and pedes- trian traffic into and within site. Relocate as Work progress requires. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install project identification sign within 15 days after date fixed by Notice to Proceed. B. Erect at designated location. C. Erect supports and framing on secure foundation, rigidly braced and framed to resist wind loadings. D. Install sign surface plumb and level, with butt joints. Anchor securely. TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE 01 58 13 - 2 3.02 MAINTENANCE A. Maintain signs and supports clean, repair deterioration and damage. 3.03 REMOVAL A. Remove signs, supports, and temporary foundations at completion of Project and restore the area to the original condition. END OF SECTION TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE O1 58 13 - 3 Blank Page TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE 015813 - 4 SECTION 01701 -EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Record Drawings: Maintain a set of prints of the Contract Drawings as Record Drawings. Mark to show actual installation where installation varies from that shown originally. 1. Identify and date each Record Drawing; include the designation "PROJECT RECORD DRAWING" in a prominent location. 2. Record drawings to be submitted to the Owner's Project Manager prior to substantial completion in both AutoCAD drawing format,and PDF. PART 2-PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION A. Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with manufacturer's written requirements including, but not limited to, surfaces that are sound, level, plumb, smooth, clean, and free of deleterious substances; substrates within installation tolerances; and application conditions within environmental limits. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Before proceeding to lay out the Work, verify layout information shown on Drawings, in relation to property survey and existing benchmarks. C. Take field measurements as required to fit the Work properly. Where fabricated products are to be fitted to other construction, verify dimensions by field measurement before fabrication and, when possible, allow for fitting and trimming during installation. 3.2 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Do not cut structural members or operational elements without prior written approval of Owner's Project Manager. B. Patch with durable seams that are as invisible as possible. Provide materials and comply with installation requirements specified in other Sections. EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS 01701 - 1 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installation. Anchor each product securely in place, accurately located and aligned with other portions of the Work. Clean exposed surfaces and protect from damage. B. Clean Project site and work areas daily, including common areas. 3.4 FINAL CLEANING A. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting inspection for certification of Substantial Completion: I 1. Clean Project site, yard, and grounds, in areas disturbed by construction activities. Sweep paved areas; remove stains, spills, and foreign deposits. Rake grounds to a smooth, even-textured surface. 3.5 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A. Substantial Completion: Before requesting Substantial Completion inspection, complete the following: 1. Prepare a monetized list of items to be completed and corrected (punch list), the value of items on the list, and reasons why the Work is not complete. 2. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. 3. Submit specific warranties, maintenance service agreements, and similar documents. 4. Submit Record Drawings and Specifications and similar final record information. 5. Remove temporary facilities and controls. 6. Complete final cleaning requirements. 7. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes to eliminate visual defects. B. Submit a written request for inspection for Substantial Completion. On receipt of request, Owner's Project Manager will proceed with inspection or advise Contractor of unfulfilled requirements. Owner's Project Manager will prepare the Certificate of Substantial Completion after inspection or will advise Contractor of items that must be completed or corrected before certificate will be issued. C. Request inspection for Final Completion, once the following are complete: 1. Submit a copy of Substantial Completion inspection list stating that each item has been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance. 2. Instruct Owner's personnel in operation, adjustment, and maintenance of products, equipment, and systems. D. Request re-inspection when the Work identified in previous inspections as incomplete is completed or corrected. EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS 0170.1 - 2. E. Submit a written request for final inspection for acceptance. On receipt of request, Owner's Project Manager will proceed with inspection or advise Contractor of unfulfilled requirements. Owner's Project Manager will prepare final Certificate for Payment after inspection or will advise Contractor of items that must be completed or corrected before certificate will be issued. END OF SECTION 0170 6 1 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS 01701 - 3 i Blank Page EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS 01701 - 4 SECTION 01732 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Items indicated to be removed and salvaged remain Owner's property. Remove, clean, and deliver to Owner's designated storage area. B. Comply with EPA regulations and hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. C. Owner will occupy portions of building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area. Conduct selective demolition so Owner's operations will not be disrupted. D. See appropriate sections of this specification for information regarding the extent of hazardous materials encountered for this project. Asbestos containing caulk may exist on site at various locations. Removal of hazardous materials is included as part of this contract. PART 2-PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 DEMOLITION A. Maintain services/systems indicated to remain and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. Before proceeding with demolition, provide temporary services/systems that bypass area of selective demolition and that maintain continuity of services/systems to other parts of the building. B. Locate, identify, shut off, disconnect, and cap off utility services and mechanical/electrical systems serving areas to be selectively demolished. C. Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain. D. Provide and maintain shoring, bracing, and structural supports as required to preserve stability and prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of construction and finishes to remain or construction being demolished. E. Provide temporary weather protection to prevent water leakage and damage to structure and interior areas. F. Protect walls ceilings, floors and other existing finish work that are to remain. Seal windows and protect from mortar dust infiltration during mortar cutting and brick removal operations. SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 01732 - 1 Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required. Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction. G. Promptly remove demolished materials from Owner's property and legally dispose of them. Do not burn demolished materials. All arch masonry units to be numbered, cataloged, and salvaged for reinstallation after metal lintel replacement. END OF SECTION 01732 r SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 01732 - 2 L SECTION 02000-LANDSCAPE REPAIR , PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Examine all other Sections of the Specifications for requirements which affect work of this Section whether or not such work is specifically mentioned in this Section. C. Coordinate work with that of all other trades affecting or affected by work of this Section. Cooperate with such trades to assure the steady progress of all work under Contract. D. It is the intent of the Specifications and the Drawings to require that all the material, labor, and equipment be furnished complete in every respect, and that this Contractor shall provide all material, labor,and equipment needed and usually furnished in connection with such systems to provide a complete installation including all demolition, disposal, and patching of adjacent surfaces. Materials, equipment, and articles incorporated in the work shall be new and of the best grade of their respective kinds. 1.02 WORK TO BE PERFORMED A. Provide all the Landscaping Repair work required to complete the work of the contract including all the Landscaping required to restore the site to it's original condition and as listed in the specification, and needed to install a complete assembly in every way. Co- ordinate the Landscaping Repair work with all the other trades for the project. Provide all demolition and disposal work to complete the Landscaping Repair work. Patch to _ match all adjacent surfaces that are disturbed, left exposed, or unfinished. All work of the contract is related. It is the General Contractor's responsibility to review all the work of each section, each sub-contractor, and each file sub-bidder for the entire project so that all the work can be properly and completely performed. B. Landscaping Repair work includes, but is not limited to: 1. Replacing and planting of trees, shrubs and grass including mulching, staking and related planting procedures of landscaping items only if damaged during construction. 2. Preparation of final sub-grades in planted areas. 3. Furnishing topsoil as required. 4. Planting mixes. 5. Protection, maintenance and guarantee of plant materials. 6. Existing tree care. 7. Samples of materials. END OF SECTION LANDSCAPE REPAIR 02000- 1 i Blank Page LANDSCAPE REPAIR 02000-2 SECTION 02080-ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PART 1 —GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the contract, including the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections apply to this section. B. Carefully examine all of the Contract Documents for requirements which affect the work of this section; the exact scope of work of this section cannot be determined without a thorough review of all Specification Sections and other Contract Documents. C. Lead Safe Work Practices: Exposure levels for lead in the construction industry are regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA)29 CFR 1926.62. Additionally, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor Standards (DLS)regulation 453 CMR 22.11 for Renovation shall apply. Note the project is not being performed as a de-leading project pursuant to Commonwealth of Massachu- setts Department of Health Regulations. Construction activities disturbing surfaces with lead-containing paint that are likely to be employed, such as demolition, sanding, grinding, welding, cutting and burning, have been known to expose workers to levels of lead in excess of the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit(PEL). All work specified in the technical sections of the Contract Documents shall also be in conformance with the above regulations and in accordance with Technical Specification Section 02090 for Lead Paint. D. Related Information: 1. Limited Hazardous Building Materials Inspection report prepared by Nauset Envi- ronmental Services, Inc. dated March 15, 2014 and Lead Paint Assessment Summary by Fred Hemmila dated March 21, 2014. 1.2 SUMMARY OF WORK A. The scope of abatement work is necessary to facilitate renovations to the 4 over window decorative fan arches and brick jack arches at the Old Town Hall(JFK Museum) located at 397 Main Street in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Work shall include removal of identified asbestos-containing caulking at decorative freizes,door system and all masonry window openings and as necessary to facilitate proposed renovation work. Note: Asbestos containing caulk was removed from all window openings and the en- trance door under a previous contract. B. This technical specification section has been prepared for the removal of exterior non- friable asbestos containing materials(ACM)as noted in the following table. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 1 LOCATION MATERIAL QUANTITY Removal and disposal of all layers 4 Decorative Fan of exterior caulking associated with all Fan 4 Decorative Wooden Arches and Dec- art of this work clean orative Freizes to arches and Freizes. As p Fan Arches(front)and all sides up caulking that has fallen on the ground. All Decorative Freizes (all sides) Exterior Door Sys- Removal and disposal of all layers 2nd floor balcony tems of interior/exterior caulking associated with all doors. Grade Around Clean up all fallen pieces of window caulk All Debris Building EA=Each; LF=Linear Feet; SF= Square Feet C. Work shall be performed by a licensed Asbestos Abatement Contractor with certified As- bestos Workers and Asbestos Supervisor(s). Training shall be in accordance with Massa- chusetts Department of Labor Standards (DLS)Regulation 453 CMR 6.00. D. The remaining text in this technical specification shall utilize the term"Sub-Contrac- tor"to reference a general trades contractor who employs workers with ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-2 the proper training as specified above or a licensed Asbestos Abatement Sub-Con- tractor. F. All resulting waste must be properly disposed of as asbestos containing waste in accord- ance with USEPA regulation 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M, and Commonwealth of Mas- sachusetts regulation 310 CMR 7.00 and 19.00. Labeling and handling in accordance with OSHA regulations shall also apply to the disposal and packaging of asbestos con- taining waste materials. G. This contractor shall provide a hygienist to coordinate with the Owner's Project Manager, and be responsible for conducting project monitoring, final visual inspection and air sam- pling. Air samples shall be analyzed on site using Phase Contrast Microscopy(PCM). The asbestos abatement Sub- Contractor is responsible-for personal protection of its workers and for conducting personal air monitoring in accordance with OSHA regula- tions. H. This section of the Specifications addresses hazards relating to the removal of asbestos- containing materials. The work to be carried out, together with the steps to be taken to adequately protect the workers, assure a safe workplace, and the adjoining environment are described in the following Sub-Sections. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. General: Applicable provisions of the General Conditions and Supplementary Condi- tions of the Contract and General Requirements are given in this section. For the pur- poses of this section, the following definitions apply: 1. Abatement-Procedures to control fiber release from asbestos-containing mate- rials; includes removal, encapsulation, and enclosure. 2. Air Monitoring-The process of measuring the fiber concentration of an area or the breathing zone of a person. 3. Amended Water- Water to which a surfactant has been added. 4. Asbestos-The name given to a number of naturally occurring fibrous sili- cates. This includes the serpentine forms and the amphiboles and includes chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, anthophyllite, and actinolite, or any of these forms which have been chemically altered. 5. Asbestos Work Area-A regulated area as defined by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 where asbestos abatement operations are performed which is iso- 'lated by physical boundaries to prevent the spread of asbestos dust, fibers, or debris. The regulated area shall comply with requirements of regulated area for demarcation, access, respirators, prohibited activities, competent persons and exposure assessments and monitoring. 6. Asbestos Fibers-Particles with a length greater than five(5) microns and a length to diameter ratio of 3:1 or greater. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-3 7. Asbestos Abatement Sub-Contractor-Any person, firm, corporation, or other entity who has a valid license issued by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for the purpose of entering into or engaging in asbestos abatement work. 8. Category I material-Category I rion-friable asbestos-containing material(ACM) means asbestos-containing packings, gaskets, resilient floor covering, and as- phalt roofing products containing more than one percent asbestos as determined using the method specified in appendix A, subpart F,40 CFR part 763, section 1, Polarized Light Microscopy. 9. Category II material- Category II non-friable ACM means any material, exclud- ing Category I non-friable ACM, containing more than one percent asbestos as determined using the methods specified in appendix A, subpart F, 40 CFR part 763, section 1, Polarized Light Microscopy that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. 10. Cease and Desist Order- An order issued by the Department of Labor and Indus- tries Commissioner closing a work site where the Commissioner determines that violations of a workplace standard relative to the protection of the occupational health and safety of workers or of any standard or requirement of licensure exist. 11. Class II Asbestos Work- means activities involving the removal of ACM which is not thermal system insulation or surfacing material. This includes, but is not limited to, the removal of asbestos-containing wallboard, floor tile and sheeting roofing, caulking, siding, shingles, and construction mastics. 12. Clean Room- An uncontaminated area or room which is a part of the worker de- contamination enclosure with provisions for storage of workers' street clothes and protective equipment. 13. Commissioner- The Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Work Force Development or his/her designee. 14. Competent Person- As defined by 29 CFR 1926.1101, a representative of the Asbestos Abatement Sub-Contractor who is capable of identifying existing asbes- tos hazards in the workplace and selecting the appropriate control strategy for as- bestos exposure. Competent person has authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate such hazards during asbestos removal. Competent person shall be properly trained in accordance with EPA's Model Accreditation Plan. 15. Decontamination Enclosure System-A series of connected areas, with curtained doorways between any two adjacent areas, for the decontamination of workers and equipment. A decontamination enclosure ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-4 system contains at least one airlock and is adjacent and connected to the regu- lated area, where feasible. 16. DOS -The Massachusetts Division of Occupational Safety. 17. Encapsulant-A liquid material which can be applied to asbestos- containing materials which controls the possible release of asbestos fibers from the materi- als either by creating a membrane over the surface(bridging encapsulant)or penetrating the material and binding its components together(penetrating encap- sulant). 18. 1Equipment Room-A contaminated area or a room which is part of the work- er decontamination enclosure with provisions for storage of contaminated clothing and equipment. 19. 1Fixed Object- A unit of equipment or furniture in the work areas which can- not be removed from the work area. 20. Friable Asbestos Material-Any material that contains more than 1% asbestos as determined by Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM), that can be crumbled, pulver- ized or reduced to powder by hand pressure. 21. HEPA Filter A high efficiency particulate air(HEPA) filter in com- pliance with ANSI Z9.2-1979. 22. HEPA Vacuum Equipment- Vacuum equipment with a HEPA filter sys- tem for filtering the effluent air from the unit. 23. License- A document issued by the Department of Labor and Workforce Devel- opment authorizing an asbestos abatement Sub-Contractor to engage in the busi- ness of asbestos abatement projects. 24. Movable Object-A unit of equipment or furniture in the work area, which can be removed from the work area. 25. NESHAPS -National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants, regu- lations enforced by the EPA. 26. Non-Friable—Non-friable asbestos-containing material means any material containing more than one percent asbestos as determined using the method specified in appendix A, subpart F,40 CFR part 763, section 1, Polarized Light Microscopy, that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pul- verized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. 27. Permissible Exposure Level(PEL)-The maximum airborne concentration of as- bestos fibers to which an employee is allowed to be exposed. The new level established by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 is 0.1 fibers per cubic cen- timeter of air as an eight(8)hour time weighted average and 1.0 fibers/cc aver- aged over a sampling period of 30 minutes as an excursion limit. The Asbestos Abatement Sub-Contractor is responsible for ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-5 maintaining work areas in a manner that this standard is not exceeded. 28. Project Monitor-A professional capable of conducting air monitoring and analy- sis schemes. This individual should be an industrial hygienist, an environmental scientist or an engineer with experience in asbestos air monitoring and worker protection equipment and procedures. This individual should have demonstrated proficiency in collection of air samples in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1001 and 1926.1101. 29. Regulated Area--An area established by the employer to demarcate where Class I, II, and III asbestos work is conducted and any adjoining area where debris and waste from such asbestos work accumulate, and a work area within which air- borne concentrations of asbestos exceed or there is a reasonable possibility that they may exceed the PEL. 30. Shower Room- A room between the clean room and the equipment room in the worker decontamination enclosure with hot and cold running water and suitably arranged for employee showering during decontamination. 31. Surfactant-A chemical wetting agent added to water to improve pene- tration into asbestos-containing materials. 32. Visible Debris- Any visually detectable particulate residue such as dust, dirt, or other matter which may or may not contain asbestos 33. Waterproofing- material, usually a membrane or applied compound (tar/mastic), used to make a surface impervious to water, includes concealed conditions(applications around doors, windows, and`in wall cavities.) Some- times combined with felts. 1.4 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS/REFERENCES A. Safety Regulations. The following regulations deal with job site safety pertaining to as- bestos abatement and general construction. All regulations shall be strictly adhered to. B. Occupational Safety and Health Administration I. 29 CFR 1910.1001 General Industry Standards 2. 29 CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection 3. 29 CFR 1910.1200 Hazard Communication 4. 29 CFR 1910.245 Specifications for Accident Prevention(Sign&Tags) 5. 29 CFR 1926 Construction Industry Standard 6. 29 CFR 1926.1101 Asbestos Construction Standard C. Codes and Standards. All work shall conform to the standards set by applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, and guidelines in such form ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-6 in'which they exist at the time of the work on the Contract and as may be required by subsequent regulations including the following: 1. ASTM- American Society for Testing Materials 2. ANSI- American National Standards Institute a. ANSI Z288.2-8 Practices for Respiratory Protection b. ANSI Z9.2 1979 Fundamentals Governing the Design and Operation of Local Exhaust Systems. D. Asbestos Regulations. In addition to any detailed requirements of the Specifications, the Sub-Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, comply with all laws; ordinances, rules and regulations of federal, state, regional and local author- ities regarding handling and storing of asbestos waste material. 1. Massachusetts DEP Regulations 310 CMR a. 7.00- Air Pollution Control b. 7.09 U- Dust, Construction and Demolition C. 7.15 U—Asbestos d. 19.00- Solid Waste Management Regulations 2. USEPA NESHAPS Regulation(40 CMR 61 Subpart M) 3. OSHA Asbestos Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1001 and 1926.1101); 4. Life Safety Code(NFPA); 5. Local health and safety codes, ordinances or regulations pertaining to as- bestos remediation and all national codes and standards including ASTM, ANSI, and Underwriter's Laboratories. , 1.5 NOTIFICATIONS/PERMITS ` A. Regulatory Agency Notifications. The Sub-Contractor shall make the following notifi- cations, and provide the submittals to the following agencies within the allotted number of days designated below: 1. At least ten(10)working days prior to the commencement of any abatement activity. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Depart- ment of Environmental Protection Asbestos Program P.O Box 120087 Boston, MA 02112 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-7 File ANF-001 Form which constitutes notification to both MassDEP and DLS. B. Minimum Requirements. The notifications to the above auspices shall, at a mini- mum, include the following information: 1. Name, address and telephone number of the facility owner. 2. Name, address and telephone number of the entity or person performing the project. 3. Massachusetts Asbestos Contractor License Number. 4. Name and certification number of current job supervisor. 5. Nature of the project(demolition-renovation-other). 6. Asbestos abatement activity(removal-enclosure-encapsulation). 7. Address and location of the work. 8. Description of the facility(type of building-size-age). 9. Use of the facility. 10. Amount of friable asbestos material to be removed-enclosed-encapsulated. 11. Start and completion dates. 12. Description of work practices to be followed to comply with 453 CMR 6.14. 13. Description of disposal methods to be employed to comply with 453 CMR 6.14(2)(g). 14. Name and address/location of the disposal site to be used. C. Fees, Permits and Licenses. The Sub-Contractor shall pay all licensing fees, royalties, and other costs necessary for the use of any copyrighted or patented product, design, in- vention, or processing in the performance of the work specified in this Section. 1. The Sub-Contractor shall be solely responsible for costs, damages, or losses re- sulting from any infringement of these patent rights or copyrights. The Sub- Contractor shall hold the Owner, Owner's Project Manager and the Owner's Au- thorized Representative harmless from any costs, damages, and losses resulting from any infringement of these patent rights or copyrights. 2. The Sub-Contractor shall be responsible for securing all necessary permits for' work under this Section, including hauling, removal, and disposal, fire, and mate- rials usage, or any other permits required to perform the specified work. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-8 1.6 COORDINATION/COOPERATION A. Pre-Construction Meeting. The Sub-Contractor shall meet with the Owner's Project Manager,the Project Hygienist and other Sub-Contractors for a Pre- Construction meeting prior to commencing work on the project. The meeting shall be at the facility of the Owner at a mutually convenient time and date to be determined by the Owner's Project Manager. At the meeting, the asbestos abatement Sub-Contractor shall be rep- resented by authorized representatives and the foreperson who shall run the project on a daily basis, and shall present evidence that all requirements for initiation of the work have been met. The minimum agenda for the meeting shall be: 1. Channels of communication; 2. Construction schedule, including sequence of critical work; 3. Designation of responsible personnel; 4. Procedures for safety, security, quality control, housekeeping, and related mat- ters; 5. Use of premises, facilities and utilities; 6. Review of"Pre Job Submittals;" and 7. Discussion of a detailed Project Specification Work Plan: composed of at least the following; a. A sketch showing the detail, location and layout of the clean area, the dirty area(decontamination System)and the work area. b. The sequencing of the work. C. The timing and projected completion of the work. d. Detailed description of the methods to be employed in order to con- trol airborne and waste water pollution. e. The procedures to contain, package and remove the waste from the work area and the procedures and locations of the disposal of hazardous and nonhazardous waste. f. An air sampling plan for worker protection including air sampling train- ing and strategy, sampling locations, projected number of samples; and frequency, methodology, and duration of sampling. g. The type of respirators to be used, protective equipment to be used, and a respirator program, if applicable. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 9 h. A safety precaution plan including special precautions taken by the Sub- Contractor in performing tasks, safety equipment to be worn by em- ployees, fre uenc of safe meetings, and other relevant functions to be frequency h' g � performed by the Sub-Contractors to ensure a safe workplace. i. An asbestos waste storage and disposal plan which describes the methods the Sub-Contractor shall employ to safely transfer, handle, and store asbestos waste prior to removal from the site. B. Owner's Role. The performance and execution of the project shall be monitored by the Owner's Project Manager or the Owner's Authorized Representative to ensure full com- pliance with these Specifications and applicable regulations. The Contractor shall assume the cost associated with independent laboratory and inspection work required in this Specification for the final inspections and random analyses as specifically noted. C. Project H iyg enist: The Contractor shall retain an industrial hygiene firm for the purposes of the management of the Asbestos Abatement described herein. The Hygienist shall rep- resent the Owner in all phases of the asbestos abatement project at the discretion of the Owner. The Sub-Contractor shall regard the Project Hygienist's on site Inspector's direc- tion as authoritative and binding as provided herein, in matters particularly, but not lim- ited to, the following: 1. Approval of work areas. 2. Review of monitoring results. 3. Completion of the various segments of work. ° 4. Final completion of asbestos abatement. 5. Submission of data. 6. -Daily field punch-list items. 1.7 DOCUMENTATION'SUBMITTALS A. Pre-Abatement. The Sub-Contractor shall provide the following Pre-Abatement Sub- mittals at the Pre Construction .Conference for the acceptance of the Owner's Project Manager. See Division 1 sections for submittal requirements. 1. Copies of all notifications, permits, applications, licenses and like docu- ments required by federal, state, or local regulations obtained or submitted in proper fashion. 2. Copies of medical records for each employee to be used on the project and a no- tarized statement by the examining medical doctor that such examinations took place and when. 3. Copies of Sub-Contractor's certificates, licenses, and copies of each ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 10 supervisor's license and workers' certificates. 4. Record of successful respirator fit testing performed by a qualified individual within the previous year, for each employee to be used on this project with the employee's name and social security number with each record. 5. Proposed respiratory protection program for employees throughout all phas- es of the project, including make, model and NIOSH approval numbers of respirators to be used. 6. A detailed Project Specification Work Plan. 7. Written description, for the Owner's Authorized Representative's review and acceptance, of all proposed procedures, methods, or equipment to be utilized that differ from the Contract Specifications, including manufacturers specifica- tions on any equipment not specified for use by this Section; in all instances, the Sub-Contractor must comply with all applicable federal, state and local reg- ulations. 8. Proposed electrical safeguards to be implemented by a qualified Electrical Sub Contractor, including but not limited to location of transformers, GFCI outlets, lighting, and power panels necessary to safely perform the project, including a description of electrical hazards and a safety plan for common practices in the work area. 9. Proposed worker orientation plan that at a minimum includes a description of as- bestos hazards and abatement methodologies, a review of worker protection re- quirements, and the outline of safety procedures. 10. Chain of Command for responsibility at the work site including supervisors, foreman, and competent person, their names, resumes and certificates of training. 11. List of all supervisors and workers intended to be assigned to the project. 12. Proposed Emergency Plan and route of egress from work areas in case of fire or injury, including the name and phone number of nearest medical assistance cen- ter. This shall be conspicuously posted at the work site. 13. The name and address of the Sub-Contractor's personal air monitoring test- ing laboratory including certification(s)of AIHA accreditation and presenta- tion of a documented Quality Assurance and Quality Control Program. 14. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)on all materials and chemicals to be used on the project. 15. Name, address, and ID number of the hazardous waste hauler, waste trans- fer route, and proposed disposal site. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 11 16. Name, address, and ID number of the proposed construction debris site. 1.8 PERSONNEL PROTECTION ' A. General. Prior to commencing work, all workers shall be instructed in aspects of person- nel protection, work procedures, emergency evacuation procedures and use of equipment including procedures unique to this project. B. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor Responsibilities. At a minimum, the Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the following procedures are adhered to: 1. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall provide appropriate respiratory pro- tection equipment for each worker and ensure usage during potential asbestos exposure during Class I and 11 abatement work. 2. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall select respirators from among those jointly approved as being acceptable for protection by the Mine Safety and Health Administration(MSHA)and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health(NIOSH)under the provisions of 30 CFR Part 11. 3. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall have adequate supply of filter ele- ments and spare parts on site. 4. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall provide and require all workers to wear protective clothing in work areas where asbestos fiber concentrations exceed or may exceed permissible exposure limits established by OSHA and in conform- ance with protection required for Class I and I1 abatement work. Protective clothing shall include impervious coveralls with elastic wrists and ankles, head covering, gloves and foot covering. 5. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall provide all authorized persons enter- ing contaminated areas with proper respirator and set of protective clothing. 6. All workers and authorized persons shall use worker decontamination chamber at end of each shift. 7. Exit procedures require HEPA vacuuming of gross contamination from protec- tive clothing before leaving work area, proceed to equipment room for removal of protective clothing except respirator, wearing only respirator proceed to shower, after thorough washing including respirator, proceed to clean room for dressing in street clothes. 8. Entry and exit procedures are followed for entry into and exit from con- taminated areas. 9. All contaminated protective clothing shall be disposed of as contaminated ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 12 waste. 10. Workers shall not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum or tobacco while in work area. 11. Workers shall be fully protected with respirators and protective clothing im- mediately prior to the first disturbance of asbestos containing or contaminated materials and until final cleanup is completed. C. Minimum Respiratory Requirements. The Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor is solely responsible for ensuring that the following minimum respiratory protection requirements are met throughout the project: Respiratory protection shall meet the requirements of OSHA as presented in 29 CFR 1910.134 titled "Respiratory Protection" and 29 CFR 1926.1101 "Con- struction Standards." The following table 1 has been obtained from 1910.134(d)(3)(i)(A)and incorporated as follows: Assigned Protection Factors (APFs) Employers must use the assigned protection factors listed in Table 1 to select a respirator that meets or exceeds the required level of employ- ee protection. When using a combination respirator(e.g., airline respirators with an air- purifying filter), employers must ensure that the assigned protection factor is appropriate to the mode of operation in which the respirator is being used. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 13 f Table 1. --Assigned Protection Factors Type of respirators,2 Quarter Half mask Full Helmet/ Loose- mask face-piece hood fitting face-piece 1. Air-Purifying Respirator 5 310 50 .............. .............. 2. Powered Air-Purifying .............. 50 1,000 25/1,000 25 Respirator(PAPR) 3. Supplied-Air Respirator(SAR) or Airline Respirator • Demand mode .............. 10 50 .............. .............. • Continuous flow mode .............. 50 1,000 425/1,000 25 • Pressure-demand or other 50 1,000 .............. .............. .............. positive-pressure mode 4. Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) • Demand mode .............. 10 50 50 • Pressure-demand or other .............. .............. 10,000 10,000 .............. positive-pressure mode(e.g., open/closed circuit) Notes: IEmployers may select respirators assigned for use in higher workplace concentrations of a haz- ardous substance for use at lower concentrations of that substance, or when required respirator use is independent of concentration. 2The assigned protection factors in Table 1 are only effective when the employer imple- ments'a continuing, effective respirator program as required by this section(29 CFR 1910.134), including training, fit testing, maintenance, and use requirements. 3This APF category includes filtering face-pieces, and half masks with elastomeric face- pieces. 4The employer must have evidence provided by the respirator manufacturer that testing of these respirators demonstrates performance at a level of protection of 1,000 or greater to receive an APF of 1,000. This level of performance can best be demonstrated by performing a WPF or SWPF study or equivalent testing. Absent such testing, all other PAPRs and SARs with helmets/hoods are to be treated as loose-fitting face-piece respirators,and receive an APF of 25. These APFs do not apply to respirators used solely for escape. For escape respirators used in association with specific substances covered by 29 CFR 1910 subpart Z, employers must re- fer to the appropriate substance-specific standards in that subpart. Escape respirators for other IDLH atmospheres are specified by 29 CFR 1910.134(d)(2)(ii). ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 14 D. Asbestos Abatement Subcontractor shall also determine if additional worker protection or respiratory protection requirements are necessary to permit access to confined space in order to complete required asbestos removal work. 1.9 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Work/Scheduling Requirements. Work shall be carried out in sequential phases. Inspection and approval of each phase by the Project Hygienist shall be sought and gained before proceeding to the next phase and in accordance with the schedule agreed upon at the Pre-Construction meeting. As a Contract requirement, any reasonable delay caused by this requirement will not constitute a basis for claim against the Owner or Owner's Authorized Representative. B. Work Sequences. Work sequences within the scope of the asbestos containing materials abatement must be performed sequentially to maintain continuity. The following condi- tions apply to specific job sequencing: 1. The Sub-Contractor shall extend full cooperation to the Owner in all matters in- volving the use of the Owner's facilities. At no time shall the Sub-Contractor cause or allow to be caused conditions that may cause risk or hazard to the gen- eral public or conditions that might impair safe use of the facility. The use of the facility's electricity, water or like utilities by the Sub-Contractor shall be coordi- nated through the Owner's Project Manager. 2. The Sub-Contractor shall submit a time line schedule, not date specific, to the Owner's Project Manager, and Contractor for integration into the overall project schedule. Coordinate the work of this section with that of all other trades. Phas- ing and scheduling of this project will be at the discretion of the Owner's Project Manager and Project Hygienist and shall not proceed in any area without the express consent of the Owner's Project Manager. The Sub-Contractor shall be available within 24 hours notice for additional work or rework if after acceptance of the work it is found that full abatement was not achieved from the initial work effort as determined by the Owner's Project Manager and Project Hygienist. 3. The proposed time line for the work in this Section, as noted above, shall show the time involved from start to finish of abatement operations, including allow- ance for preparation of the work area, removal, clean up, and tear down por- tions of the work. 4. A final written schedule shall be prepared for approval by the Owner's Project Manager and Owner's Authorized Representative. 5. The Sub-Contractor shall cooperate with the Owner's Project Manager, Owner's Authorized Representative, and all other trades,*and equipment suppliers work- ing on the site, coordinate his/her work with work of others and proceed in a ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 15 manner so as not to delay the progress of the project. 6. The Sub-Contractor shall coordinate his/her work with the progress of the work of other sub-trades so that the work shall be completed as soon as conditions permit. Any overtime hours worked or additional costs incurred due to lack of or improper coordination shall be assumed by the Sub- Contractor without any addi- tional cost to the Owner. 7. The Sub-Contractor shall notify the Owner's Project Manager if resident pos- sessions remain in the work areas that obstruct the required asbestos abatement work at the site. Sub-Contractor shall not be responsible for moving posses- sions. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.1 INTRODUCTION A. The work of this Section, without limiting the generality thereof, includes the furnishing of labor, materials, tools, equipment, services and incidentals necessary to complete all asbestos abatement in accordance with the Specifications. These Specifications are in- tended to describe, and provide for a finished and complete piece of work; work which is described by any portion of these documents shall be complete in every detail and in ac- cordance with established trade practice, notwithstanding whether or not every item or de- tail necessarily involved is particularly mentioned. B. Approvals and Inspections. All temporary facilities, work procedures, equipment, mate- rials, services, and agreements must strictly adhere to and meet this Section along with EPA, OSHA, and NIOSH regulations, as well as any other federal state, and local regulations. Where there exists an overlap of these regulations and guidelines, the most stringent regulation shall apply. All work performed by the Sub- Contractor is further subject to approval of the Owner's Project Manager, and Owner's . ,Authorized Representative. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Deliver all materials in the original packages, containers, or bundles bearing the name of the manufacturer and the brand name and product technical description. B. Damaged or deteriorating materials shall not be used and shall be removed from the premises. Material that becomes contaminated with asbestos shall be decontaminated or disposed of as asbestos waste. C. Fire retardant polyethylene sheet in a roll size to minimize the frequency of joints, shall be delivered to job site with factory label indicating 4 or 6 mil. D. Polyethylene disposable bags shall be six(6)mil with preprinted label. Tie wraps for bags shall be plastic, five(5) inches long(minimum), pointed and looped to secure filled plastic bags. I ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 16 E. Tape or adhesive spray will be capable of sealing joints in adjacent polyethylene sheets and for attachment of polyethylene sheet to finished or unfinished surfaces of dissimilar materials and capable of adhering under both dry and wet conditions, including use of amended water. F. Surfactant(wetting agent) shall consist of fifty(50)percent polyoxyethylene ether and fifty(50)percent polyoxyethylene ester, or equivalent, and shall be mixed with water to provide a concentration of one(1)ounce surfactant to five(5)gallons of water or as di- rected by manufacturer. G. The Sub-Contractor shall have available spray equipment ca able of mixing wet- ting P g ting agent with water and capable of generating sufficient pressure and volume and having sufficient hose length to reach all areas with asbestos. H. Impermeable containers are to be used to receive and retain any asbestos containing or contaminated materials until disposal at an acceptable disposal site. (The containers shall be labeled in accordance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.1101) Containers must be both air and watertight. I. Labels and signs, as required by OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.1101, shall be used. 2.3 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT A. Provide suitable tools for asbestos removal, encapsulation and enclosure. B. The Sub-Contractor's air monitoring professional shall have air monitoring equip- ment of type and quantity to monitor operations and conduct personnel exposure surveillance per OSHA requirements. C. The Sub-Contractor shall have available sufficient inventory or dated purchase orders for materials necessary for the job including protective clothing, respirators, filter car- tridges, polyethylene sheeting of proper size and thickness, tape, and air filters. D. The Sub-Contractor shall have available sufficient electrical resources to adequately draw from the existing service enough power to supply their project. E. The Sub-Contractor shall have available shower stalls and plumbing to support same to include sufficient hose length and drain system or an acceptable alternate. F. Vacuum units, of suitable size and capacities for project, shall have HEPA filter(s)ca- pable of trapping and retaining at least 99.97 percent of all mono- dispersed particles of 0.3 micrometers in diameter or larger. Sub-Contractor will have reserve units so that the station system will operate continuously. G. Ladders or scaffolds shall be OSHA approved and be of sufficient dimensions and quanti- ties so that all work surfaces can be easily and safety accessed by the workers and inspec- tors. Scaffold joints and ends shall be sealed with tape to prevent incursion of asbestos fibers. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 17 i H. Hand power tools shall be equipped with HEPA filtered local exhaust ventilation if used to drill, cut into, or otherwise disturb ACM. I. All brushes shall have nylon bristles. Wire brushes are excluded from use due to their potential to shred asbestos fibers into small fibers. Wire brushes may be used on pipe joint applications upon prior written approval by the Owner's Authorized Representa- tive. J. Electrical equipment shall be Underwriters Laboratory listed and approved and shall have ground fault circuit interrupt protection that has been installed by a licensed elec- trician. 2.4 SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS AND/OR METHODS A. Any substitution in materials or methods to those specified shall be approved by the Owner's Project Manager, and Owner's Project Hygienist prior to use. Any requests for substitution shall be provided in writing to the Owner's Project Manager, and Owner's Authorized Representative. The request shall clearly state the rationale for the substitu- tion. B. Submit to the Owner's Project Manager, and Project Hygienist product data and samples of all materials to be considered as an alternate. C. Product data shall consist of manufacturer's catalog sheets, brochures, diagrams, sched- ules, performance charts, illustrations, material safety data sheets(MSDS)and other standard descriptive data. Submittal data shall be clearly marked to identify pertinent materials, products or models and show performance characteristics and capacities. Samples shall be of sufficient size and quantity to clearly illustrate the functional char- acteristics of the product or material with integrally related parts and attachment devic- es. D. No work shall begin which requires submittal for approval until the Owner's Authorized Representative has stamped the submittal "approved" or "approved as noted." PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 SUB-CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES A. The work specified in this contract entails the removal of asbestos containing materi- als. This work shall be conducted by persons who are knowledgeable, qualified, and experienced in the removal, treatment, handling, and disposal of asbestos containing materials and the subsequent cleaning of the environment. The Sub-Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations that mandate work practices and shall be capable of performing the work within the specified time frame. B. The Sub-Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, equipment, services and inciden- tals which are necessary or required to perform the work in accordance ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 18 with all applicable governmental regulations and the specifications. C. The Sub-Contractor shall be responsible for repairs to any damage to the Owner's build- ings resulting from his work, actions, or negligence. D. Temporary Services 1. Electrical The Sub-Contractor shall coordinate the installation of temporary electrical services. The Sub-Contractor shall provide all necessary labor, mate- rials, and incidentals required to provide temporary electrical service at each building. 2. All temporary electrical service shall be protected by ground fault interruption circuit breakers. All electrical work is to be performed by a licensed electrician. All electrical work shall conform with the edition of the National Electrical Code presently in effect and in compliance with Commonwealth of Massachu- setts Fire Safety Codes. 3. The Sub-Contractor shall be allowed use of a reasonable amount of water from an on-site source. E. Waste Receipts: Following the completion of the abatement project, the Sub- Con- tractor shall be responsible for submitting waste manifest and work site worker sign in sheets. All submittals shall be made in a timely fashion. F. Sub-Contractor's Air Sampling Responsibility 1. The Sub-Contractor shall be responsible for monitoring airborne asbestos con- centrations in the work zone and to establish conditions and work procedures for maintaining compliance with OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910.1001 and 1926.1101. 2. The Sub-Contractor's air sampling professional shall document all air sam- pling results and provide a report to the Project Hygienist 72 hours after sample collection. 3. Air sampling shall be conducted in accordance with methods described in OSHA standards 29 CFR 1910.1001 and 1926.1101. Air samples shall be conducted in a manner that will provide a minimum detection limit of.01 fibers/cc. G. Access: The Sub-Contractor shall maintain control of and be responsible for access to work areas to ensure the following requirements: 1. Non-essential personnel are prohibited from entering the area; 2. All authorized personnel entering the work area shall read the "worker protec- tion procedures" which are posted at the entry points to the work area, and shall be equipped with properly fitted respirators and protective clothing; ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080- 19 3. All personnel who are exiting from the decontamination enclosure system shall be properly decontaminated; 4. , Asbestos waste that is taken out of the work area must be properly bagged and labeled. The surface of the bags shall be decontaminated. Asbestos leaving the work area must be immediately transported off site or immediately placed in locked, posted temporary storage on site, and removed within 24 hours of the project conclusion. 5. Any material, equipment, or supplies which are brought out of the decontamina- tion enclosure system shall be cleaned and decontaminated by wet cleaning and/or HEPA vacuuming of all surfaces. 3.2 WORK AREA SAFETY A. Site Safety. The Sub-Contractor is responsible for safety at the work site. This in- cludes, but is not limited to electrical safety, mechanical(tool) safety, fire safety, and personnel protective safety. The Sub-Contractor is advised that federal, state, and lo- cal regulations exist which govern safety on the work site. Therefore, in addition to the following, the Sub-Contractor is responsible for adhering to the most stringent re- quirements in effect by any of the aforementioned entities or these Specifications. B. Work Site Safety Plan 1. The Sub-Contractor shall establish a work site safety plan that includes a set of emergency procedures and shall post them in a conspicuous place at the work site. The safety plan should include provisions for the following: a. Evacuation of injured workers b. Emergency and fire exit routes from all work areas, including local tele- phone number for fire and medical emergency personnel C. Copies of applicable insurance certificates d. Employee work logs 2. The Sub-Contractor is responsible for training all workers in safety procedures. At a minimum, one employee on site shall be trained and certified in basic first aid by the American Red Cross or equivalent. A general first aid kit shall be maintained in the work area for treating minor medical problems. C. Access to Work Area. The Owner shall provide specific access as required during the project to the Sub-Contractor and personnel assigned to the project. l. The Sub-Contractor shall be responsible for the security of each building or portion thereof involved in the abatement project. It shall also be the Sub- Contractor responsibility to allow only authorized personnel as ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-20 defined below into the work area, and to secure all assigned entrances and exits at the end of the work day so as to prevent unauthorized entry. 2. The Sub-Contractor shall maintain a bound log book in which any person enter- ing or leaving the asbestos abatement work area must sign and enter the dates and times of entry and departure. 3. Use of waste containers on-site shall be controlled under the following re- quirements: a. Location of waste containers on-site shall be coordinated with the Owner's Project Manager, and Project Hygienist. b. The waste containers shall be solid enclosed containers, lined with two in n locked and secured at all layers of 10 milpolyethylene sheet a d Y g times. C. The Sub-Contractor shall comply with all federal, state, and local regu- lations and ordinances regarding asbestos waste storage. 3.3 PROJECT HYGENIST A. The Contractor shall retain the services of an industrial hygiene firm(Project Hygienist) to provide periodic project monitoring, final visual inspections and air sampling during i the course of asbestos removal activities. The Project Hygienist shall collect and analyze air samples and may perform periodic spot checks during abatement to ensure adherence to contract documents. 3.4 PROJECT HYGIENIST RESPONSIBILITIES A. Air Sampling: The Project Hygienist may provide evaluations of the air quality adjacent to the work area during removal of asbestos containing materials, using his/her best pro- fessional judgments in respect to the background air quality established. If it is deter- mined that the air quality within the work area or inside of the building has become con- taminated from the project, he/she shall immediately inform the Sub-Contractor to cease all removal operations and implement a work stoppage clean up procedure. 1. The Project Hygienist shall collect background air samples within the building interior outside of a critical barrier as appropriate for the work. For exterior work this may be limited to a background sample in the vicin- ity of containment barriers isolating window and doors systems in repre- sentative locations. B. Air samples shall be collected as required to obtain a volume of 1200 liters. Samples shall be analyzed by phase contrast microscopy(PCM)using the NIOSH 7400 protocol. C. Inspections: Inspections may be conducted throughout the progress of the ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-21 abatement project on a periodic basis. Inspections may be conducted in order to doc- ument the progress of the abatement work as well as the procedures and practices em- ployed by the Sub-Contractor. The following inspections shall be conducted at the completion of the abatement work: 1. Final Inspection. A final inspection shall be conducted upon request of the Sub-Contractor. If residual debris is identified during the course of the final inspection, the Sub-Contractor shall re-clean in order to render the area "debris free." 3.5 EXTERIOR ABATEMENT-WORK AREA PREPARATION A. Seal off all openings, including but not limited to windows, doors, ventilation open- ings, drains, grilles, diffuser grates, and any other penetration of the work areas,with polyethylene sheeting(minimum six(6)mils thick) sealed with tape. B. Work is to be conducted from building exterior. Window, door, and ventilation openings shall be isolated from the building interior using two (2) independent lay- ers of six-mil polyethylene sheeting sealed with tape or adhesive spray. C. Pre-clean fixed objects within the work areas; using HEPA vacuum equipment and/or wet cleaning methods as appropriate, and enclose with a minimum of six(6)mil Alas- tic sheeting sealed with tape. D. Clean the proposed work areas using HEPA vacuum equipment or wet cleaning methods as appropriate. Do not use methods that raise dust, such as dry sweeping or vacuuming with equipment not equipped with HEPA filters. E. Post warning signs in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.1101 at all approaches to the work area. Signs shall be conspicuously posted to permit a person to read signs and take pre- cautionary measures to avoid exposure to asbestos. F. Maintain emergency and fire exits from the work area,or establish alternative exits satisfactory to fire officials. 3.7 EXTERIOR REMOVAL PROCEDURE—CAULKING AND ROOFING SEALANTS A. Exterior asbestos-containing caulking/sealants shall be removed by Asbestos Abatement Sub-Contractor. B. Spray asbestos materials with amended water using airless spray equipment or apply an approved wetting agent to reduce the release of fibers during removal operations. C. Asbestos-containing exterior caulking and(roofing) sealants shall be wet misted and removed from exterior mechanical unit and roof locations respectively. Asbestos caulking shall be placed in double six-mil disposal bags. D. Caulking may be covered with non-asbestos silicone-type caulking that must be removed in order to completely remove asbestos caulking. Asbestos caulking and silicone caulk- ing(top layer), which cannot be separated from asbestos caulking, shall be placed in double six-mil disposal bags. E. Upon removal, asbestos-containing caulking shall be placed in double six-mil dis- posal bags and properly labeled for disposal as asbestos-containing waste. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-22 3.8 DISPOSAL OF WASTE A. The disposal of asbestos-containing and/or asbestos-contaminated material, sup- plies,rags, disposable clothing, respirator cartridges, etc., shall be in compliance with requirements of and authorized by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (DEP)and USEPA. B. Disposal approvals shall be obtained prior to commencing asbestos removal. C. A copy of approved disposal authorization shall be provided to the Owner, Owner's Project Manager, and Owner's Authorized Representative. D. Copies of all landfill receipts shall be retained by the Owner's Authorized Representative as part of the project file. The receipts shall be signed by the landfill operator upon re- ceipt, and the quantity of asbestos debris leaving the work site and arriving at the landfill acknowledged. E. All wash water and shower water shall be collected and filtered through a five mi- cron filter to remove any asbestos debris. F. All asbestos debris shall be removed from site daily and must be transported in covered sealed vans, boxes, or dumpsters, which are physically isolated from the driver by an airtight barrier. All vehicles must be properly licensed to meet Commonwealth of Massachusetts DOT requirements. G. Completed Waste Shipment Records must be provided for all asbestos containing or con- taminated waste material removed from the site. END OF SECTION ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-23 II I y _ ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 02080-24 SECTION 02090-LEAD PAINT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the contract, including the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections apply to this section. B. Carefully examine all of the Contract Documents for requirements which affect the work of this section; the exact scope of work of this section cannot be determined without a thorough review of all Specification Sections and other Contract Documents. C. Lead Safe Work Practices: Exposure levels for lead in the construction industry are regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA)29 CFR 1926.62. Additionally, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Labor Standards (DLS)regulation 453 CMR 22.11 for Renovation shall apply. Note the project is not being performed as a de-leading project pursuant to Commonwealth of Massachu- setts Department of Health Regulations. Construction activities disturbing surfaces with lead-containing paint that are likely to be employed, such as demolition, sanding, grinding, welding, cutting and burning, have been known to expose workers to levels of lead in excess of the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit(PEL). All work specified in the technical sections of the Contract Documents shall also be in conformance with the above regulations and in accordance with Technical _ Specification Section 02090 for Lead Paint. D. Related Information: 1. Lead Paint Assessment Summary by Fred Hemmila Dated March 21, 2014 1.2 SUMMARY OF WORK A. The scope of abatement work is necessary to facilitate renovations to exterior build- ing envelope at the Old Town Hall(JFK Museum)Building located at 397 Main Street in Hyannis, Massachusetts.. The procedures referenced herein shall be uti- lized duringrequired renovation work specified elsewhere in the Specifications that will impact lead paint. B. Worker protection, training, and engineering controls referenced herein shall be strictly adhered to, until completion of an exposure assessment with results indicating exposures below the"Action Level". This section does not involve lead abatement, but identifies worker protection requirements for trades involved in the renovation and disposal pro- cedures. LEAD PAINT 02090- 1 C. A limited lead determination was conducted and lead paint was limited to the wood por- tico. The anticipated work will include surface preparations for painting and selective demolition specified elsewhere in contract documents. Worker protection and waste dis- posal during these work practices shall be conducted in accordance with this section. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. The following definitions relative to lead paint as used in this Section are offered: 1. ACTION LEVEL(AL): The allowable employee exposure, without regard to use of respiratory protection, to an airborne concentration of lead over an eight(8)hour time weighted average(TWA), as defined by OSHA. The current action level is thirty micrograms per cubic meter of air (30 ug/m3). 2. AREA MONITORING: The sampling of lead concentrations, which is repre- sentative of the airborne lead concentrations that may reach the breathing zone of personnel potentially exposed to lead. 3. BIOLOGICAL MONITORING: The analysis of a person's blood and/or urine, to determine the level of lead concentration in the body. 4. CHANGE ROOM: An area provided with separate facilities for clean pro- tective work clothing and equipment and for street clothes, which prevents cross-contamination. 5. COMPETENT PERSON: A person employed by the Contractor who is capa- 'ble of identifying existing and predictable lead hazards in the surroundings or working conditions, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them as defined by OSHA. 6. DANGEROUS LEVEL OF LEAD: A level of lead, when present in dried paint or plaster, contains more than 0.50% lead by dry.weight as measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry(AAS) or 1.0 mg/cm2 as measured by on-site test- ing utilizing an x-ray fluorescence analyzer. (Term is specific to Commonwealth of Massachusetts regulations and HUD guidelines only) 7. EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT: An assessment conducted by an employer to de- termine if any employee may be exposed to lead at or above the action level. 8. "HIGH EFFICIENCY PARTICULATE AIR" (HEPA): A type of filtering sys- tem capable of filtering out particles of 0.3 microns diameter from a body of air at 99.97%efficiency or greater. LEAD PAINT 02090-2 9. LEAD: Refers to metallic lead, inorganic lead compounds and organic lead soaps. Excluded from this definition are other organic lead compounds. 10. LEAD WORK AREA: An area enclosed in a manner to prevent the spread of lead dust, paint chips, or debris resulting from lead-containing paint disturb- ance. 11. LEAD PAINT: Refers to paints, glazes and other surface coverings con- taining a toxic level of lead. 12. PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT(PEL): The maximum allowable limit of exposure to an airborne concentration of lead over an eight(8)hour time weighted average(TWA), as defined by OSHA. The current PEL is fifty mi- crograms per cubic meter of air(50 ug/m3). Extended workdays lower the PEL by the formula: PEL equals 400 divided by the number of hours of work. 13. PERSONAL MONITORING: Sampling of lead concentrations within the breathing zone of an employee to determine the 8-hour time weighted average concentration in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.62 and 29 CFR 1910.1025. Samples shall be representative of the employee's work tasks. Breathingzone shall be considered an area within a sphere with a radius of P 18 inches and centered at the nose or mouth of an employee. 14. RESOURCE CONSERVATION RECOVERY ACT(RCRA): RCRA estab- lishes regulatory levels of hazardous chemicals. There are eight(8)heavy met- als of concern for disposal: arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercu- ry, selenium, and silver. Six(6)of the metals are typically found in paints, ex- cluding selenium and silver. 15. TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LEACHATE PROCEDURE(TCLP): The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA)required sample preparation and analysis for determining the hazard characteristics of a waste material. 1.4 REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS A. The following regulations, standards, and ordinances of federal, state, and local agen- cies are applicable and made a part of this specification by.reference: 1. American National Standards Institute(ANSI) a. ANSI 288.2 - 1980 Respiratory Protection 2. Code of Federal Regulation(CFR) a. 29 CFR 1910.134- Respiratory Protection LEAD PAINT 02090-3 f b. 29 CFR 1910.1025 - Lead C. 29 CFR 1926.62- Lead in Construction Interim Final Rule d. 29 CFR 1910.1200 -Hazard Communication e. 29 CFR 1926.59 - Hazard Communication in Construction f. 29 CFR 1926.55 - Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts, and Mists g. 29 CFR 1926.57-Ventilation h. 40 CFR 260 -Hazardous Waste Management Systems: General i. 40 CFR 261 -Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste j. 40 CFR 262- Generators of Hazardous Waste k. 40 CFR 263 -Transporters of Hazardous Waste 1. 40 CFR 264 - Owner and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities in. 40 CFR 265 - Interim Statutes for Owner and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities n. 40 CFR 268- Lead Disposal Restrictions o. 40 CFR 172 - Hazardous Materials Tables and Communication - Regulations p. 40 CFR 178 -Shipping Container Specifications q. 40 CFR 270 and 124- Hazardous Waste Permits 3. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Regulations a. 454 CMR 22.11 4. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) a. UL586 - 1990 High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter Units 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Hazard Communication Program 1. The C6ntractor shall establish and implement a Hazard Communication Program as required by 29 CFR 1926.59. B. Compliance Plan(Site Specific) The contractor shall establish a written compliance plan, which is specific to the project site, to include the following: LEAD PAINT 02090-4 1: A description of work activity involving lead including equipment used, mate- rial included, controls in place, crew size, employee job responsibilities, oper- ating procedures,and maintenance practices. 2: Methods of engineering controls to be used to control lead exposure. 3. The proposed technology the Contractor will implement in meeting the PEL. 4. Air monitoring data documenting the source of lead emissions. 5. A detailed schedule for implementing the program, including doc- umentation of appropriate supply of equipment, etc. 6. Proposed work practice which establishes proper protective work clothing, housekeeping methods, hygiene facilities, and practices. 7. Worker rotation schedule, if proposed, to reduce TWA. 8. A description of methods for informing workers of potential lead ex- posure. C. Hazardous Waste Management The Contractor shall establish a Hazardous Waste Management Plan, which shall com- ply with applicable regulations and address the following: 1. Identification of hazardous wastes 2. Estimated quantity of waste to be disposed of 3. Names and qualifications of each subcontractor that will be transporting, stor- ing, treating, and disposing of wastes 4. Disposal facility location and 24 hour point of contact 5. Establish EPA state hazardous waste and identification numbers if ap- plicable 6. Names and qualifications(experience and training)of personnel who will be working on-site with hazardous wastes 7. List of waste handling equipment to be used in performing the work to include cleaning, volume reduction, if applicable, and transport equipment 8. Qualifications of laboratory to be utilized for TCLP sampling and analysis 9. Spill prevention, containment, and cleanup contingency measures 10. Work plan and schedule for waste containment, removal, treatment, and dis- posal LEAD PAINT 02090-5 D. Medical Examinations 1. Before exposure to lead contaminated dust, provide workers with a compre- hensive medical examination as required by 29 CFR 1910.1025 and 29 CFR 1926.62. 2. 2The examination shall not be required if adequate records show that employees have been examined as required by 29 CFR 1926.62 within the last year. 3. Medical examination shall include, at a minimum, approval to wear res- piratory protection and biological monitoring. E. Training 1. The Contractor shall ensure that workers are trained to perform lead-paint dis- turbing activities and disposal operations prior to the start of work in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.62. F. Respiratory Protection Program 1. The Contractor shall furnish each employee required to wear a negative pressure respirator with a respirator fit test at the time of initial fitting and at least once every six(6)months thereafter as required by 29 CFR 1926.62. 2. The Contractor shall establish a Respiratory Protection Program in accord- ance with ANSI Z88.2, 29 CFR 1910.134, and 29 CFR 1926.62. 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner the following submittals prior to start of work: 1. Copies of medical records for each employee to be used on the project, including results of biological monitoring and a notarized statement by the examining phy- sician that such an examination took place. 2. Copies of workers'training certificates. 3. Submit record of successful respirator fit testing performed by a qualified indi- vidual within the previous six(6)months, for each employee to be used on this project with the employee's name and social security number with each record. 4. The name and address of Contractor's blood lead testing lab, OSHA-CDC listing, and Certification in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 5. The name and address of Contractor's personal air monitoring and waste dis- posal lead testing laboratory/ies. t LEAD PAINT 02090-6 6. Name, address, and ID number of the hazardous waste hauler, waste trans- fer route, and proposed disposal site. B. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner the following submittals during the job: 1. Results from personal air samples. 2. Medicals, certificates, and fit test 24 hours in advance of any new em- ployee starting on the project. C. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner the following submittals upon comple- tion of the work: 1. Copies of manifests and receipts acknowledging disposal of all hazardous waste material from the project showing delivery date, quantity, and appropriate signa- ture of landfill's authorized representative. 1.7 PERSONAL PROTECTION A. Exposure Assessment 1. The Contractor shall determine if any worker will be exposed to lead at or above the action level. 2. The exposure assessment shall identify the level of exposure a worker would be subjected to without respiratory protection. 3. The exposure assessment shall be achieved by obtaining personal monitoring samples representative of a full shift at least(8-hour TWA). 4. During the period of the exposure assessment, the Contractor shall insti- tute the following procedures for protection of workers. a. Protective clothing shall be utilized b. Respiratory protection C. Change areas shall be provided d. Hand-washing facilities and shower e. Biological monitoring f. Training of workers B. Respiratory Protection 1. The Contractor shall furnish appropriate respirators approved by NIOSH/MSHA for use in atmospheres containing lead dust. 2. Respirators shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.62. p i 3. Workers shallbe instructed in all asp aspects of respiratoryprotection. LEAD PAINT 02090-7 4. The Contractor shall have an adequate supply of HEPA filter elements and spare parts on site for all types of respirators in use. 5. The following minimum respirator protection for use during paint removal or demolition of components and surfaces with lead paint shall be the 1/2 mask air purifying respirator with high efficiency filters for exposures(not in excess of 500 ug/m3 or 10 x PEL). C. Protective Clothing 1. Personal protective clothing shall be provided for all workers, supervisors, and authorized visitors entering the work area. 2. Each worker shall be providedwith a minimum of two(2)complete dis- posable coverall suits. 3. Removal workers shall not be limited to two(2) suits, and the Contractor shall supply additional suits as necessary. 4. Under no circumstances shall anyone entering the abatement area be al- lowed to re-use a contaminated disposable suit. 5. Disposable suits, such as TYVEK suits, and other personal protective equipment (PPE) shall be donned prior to entering the lead control area. A change room shall be provided for workers to put on suits and other personal protective equip- ment with separate areas to store their street clothes. 6. Eye protection for personnel engaged in lead operations shall be furnished when the use of a full-face respirator is not required. 7. Goggles with side shields shall be worn when working with power tools or a ma- terial that may splash or fragment, or if protective eye wear is specified on the Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)for a particular product to be used on the project.. 1.8 PERSONAL MONITORING A. General. The Contractor is required to perform the personal air sampling activities dur- ing lead paint disturbing work. The results of such sampling shall be posted, provided to individual workers and submitted to the Consultant as described herein. B. Sampling. Samples shall be taken for the duration of the work shift or for eight hours, whichever is less. Personal samples need not be taken every day after the first day if working conditions remain unchanged, but must be taken every time there is a change in removal operations, either in terms of the location or the type of work. Sampling will be used to determine eight-hour Time-weighted averages (TWA). The Contractor is re- , sponsible for personal sampling as outlined in LEAD PAINT 02090-8 OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.62 and 29 CFR 1910.1025. C. Sampling Results. Air sampling results shall be reported to individual workers in written form no more than forty-eight(48) hours after the completion of a sampling cycle. The reporting document shall list each sample's result, sampling time and date, personnel mon- itored and their social security numbers, flow rate, sample duration, sample yield, cassette size, and analysts' name and company, and shall include an interpretation of the results. Air sample analysis results will be reported in micro ams/cubic meter u m . P Y P ln' ( l� ) D. Testing Laboratory. The Contractor's testing lab shall be participating in AIHA's Envi- ronmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program(ELLAP). The Contractor shall submit to the Consultant for review and acceptance, the name and address of the labora- tory, certification(s) of AIHA participation, a listing of relevant experience in air lead analysis, and presentation of a documented Quality Assurance and Quality Control Program. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Any substitution in materials, equipment, or methods to those specified shall be approved by the Owner prior to use. Any requests for substitution shall be provided in writing to the Consultant. The request shall clearly state the rationale for the substitution. B. Submit to the Owner product data of all materials and equipment and samples of all ma- terials to be considered as an alternate. C. Product data shall consist of manufacturer; catalog sheets, brochures, diagrams, sched- ules, performance charts, illustrations, material safety data sheets(MSDS),and other standard descriptive data. Submittal data shall be clearly marked to identify pertinent materials, products or equipment and show performance characteristics and capacities. D. Samples shall be of sufficient size and quantity to clearly illustrate the functional charac- teristics of the product or material with integrally related parts and attachment devices. 2.2 MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS A. Deliver all materials in the original packages, containers, or bundles bearing the name of the manufacturer and the brand name and product technical description. B. Damaged or deteriorating materials shall not be-used and shall be removed from the premises. C. The Contractor shall have available sufficient inventory or dated purchase orders for ma- terials necessary for the job including protective clothing, respirators, filter LEAD PAINT 02090-9 cartridges, polyethylene sheeting of proper size and thickness, tape, and air filters. D. Materials 1. Polyethylene sheet in a roll size to minimize the frequency of joints shall be de- livered to job site with factory label indicating 6 mil. 2. Polyethylene disposable bags shall be six(6) mil. Tie wraps for bags shall be plastic, five(5) inches long(minimum), pointed and looped to secure filled plas- tic bags. 3. Tape or adhesive spray will be capable of sealing joints in adjacent polyethylene sheets and for attachment of polyethylene sheet to finished or unfinished surfaces of dissimilar materials and capable of adhering under both dry and wet condi- tions, including use of amended water. 4. Impermeable containers are to be used to receive and retain any lead contain- irig or contaminated materials until disposal at an acceptable disposal site. (The containers shall be labeled in accordance with EPA and DOT stand- ards.) 5. HEPA filtered exhaust systems shall be used during powered dust generating abatement operations. The use of powered equipment without HEPA exhausts is prohibited. 2.3 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT A. Provide suitable tools for all lead disturbing operations. B. The Contractor shall have available power cables or sources such as generators (where required). C. Vacuum units, of suitable size and capacities for the project, shall have HEPA filter(s) capable of trapping and retaining 99.97%of all mono-dispersed particles of 0.3 microm- eters in diameter. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 WORKER PROTECTION/TRAINING A. The Contractor shall provide appropriate training, respiratory and other personal protec- tion, and biological monitoring for each worker and ensure proper usage during poten- tial lead exposure and the initial exposure assessment. 3.2 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. The Contractor is responsible for establishing and maintaining controls referenced herein to prevent dispersal of lead contamination from the lead work area. B. The Contractor is also responsible for conducting work with applicable federal, state, and local regulations as referenced herein. LEAD PAINT 02090- 10 3.3 WORKER HYGIENE PRACTICES (Required during initial exposure assessment and if re- sults of air sampling are above OSHA Action Level) A. Work Area Entry. Workers shall don personal protective equipment prior to entering work area, including respiratory protection, disposable coveralls, gloves, headgear, and footwear. B. Work Area Departure. While leaving respirators on, workers shall remove all gross contamination, debris, and dust from disposable coveralls and proceed to change room and remove coveralls and footwear and place in hazardous waste disposal container. C. Hand washing Facilities. All workers must wash their hands and faces upon leaving the work area. D. Equipment. All equipment used by workers inside the work area shall be wet wiped or bagged for later decontamination before removal from the work area. E. Prohibited Activities. Under no circumstances shall workers eat, drink, smoke, chew gum, or tobacco, or remove their respirators in the work area. F. Shock Hazards. The Contractor is responsible for using safe procedures to avoid elec- trical hazards. All temporary electrical wiring will be protected by ground fault cir- cuit interrupters(GFI). 3.4 LEAD WORK AREA (Required during initial exposure assessment and if results of air sam- pling are above OSHA Action Level) A. The Contractor shall place warning signs at all entrances and exits from the work area. Signage shall be a minimum of 20" x 14" and shall state the following: WARNING LEAD WORK AREA POISON NO SMOKING OR EATING OR DRINKING UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY PROHIBITED B. The Contractor shall designate a change room as specified in this Section. The change room shall consist of two(2) layers of sheeting on the floor surface adjacent to the lead work area. The change room shall have separate storage facilities for street clothes to avoid cross contamination. C. The Contractor shall provide potable water for hand and face washing and provide a portable shower unit. D. The Contractor shall place six-mil polyethylene drop clothes on floor/ground sur- faces prior to beginning removal work to facilitate clean-up. 3.5 WORK AREA CLEAN UP A. The Contractor shall remove all loose chips and debris from floor/ground surfaces and place in hazardous waste disposal bags. LEAD PAINT 02090- 11 i __ B. The Contractor shall HEPA vacuum adjacent surfaces to remove dust and debris. C. Polyethylene drop cloths shall be properly disposed of. 3.6 WASTE DISPOSAL A. The Contractor shall segregate all paint chips resulting from surface preparation for painting and for disposal as hazardous waste. B. Cost for disposal of hazardous lead paint chip debris shall be included in the bid. C. The Contractor's contractual liability shall be the proper disposal of all non-hazardous and hazardous wastes generated at the site in accordance with all ap- plicable federal, state, and local regulations as referenced herein. END OF SECTION � f r .. LEAD PAINT 02090- 12 SECTION 04210-BRICK MASONRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Include the General Conditions, Modifications to the General Conditions, and applicable parts of Division 01000 as part of this Section. B. Examine all other Sections of the Specifications for requirements which affect work of this Section whether or not such work is specifically mentioned in this Section. C. Coordinate work with that of all other trades affecting or affected by work of this Section. Cooperate with such trades to assure the steady progress of all work under Contract. D. This contractor to hire a qualified mortar testing company to conduct a through historic mortar analysis. All newly installed mortar work shall match the original mortar mix, color, and tooling. E. It is the intent of the Specifications and the Drawings to require that all the material, labor, and equipment be furnished complete in every respect, and that this Contractor shall provide all material, labor, and equipment needed and usually furnished in connection with such systems to provide a complete installation including'all demolition, disposal, and patching of adjacent surfaces. Materials, equipment, and articles incorporated in the work shall be new and of the best grade of their respective kinds. 1.02 WORK TO BE PERFORMED A. Provide all the brick masonry work required to complete the work of the contract includ- ing all the brick masonry work shown on the plans, listed in the specification, and needed to install a complete assembly in'every way, with all reinforcing, pinning, and finishes. Coordinate the brick masonry work with all the other trades for the project. Provide all salvage, demolition and disposal work to complete the brick masonry work. Patch to match all adjacent surfaces that are disturbed, left exposed, or unfinished. All work of the contract is related. It is the General Contractor's responsibility to review all the work of each section, each sub-contractor, and each file sub-bidder for the entire project so that all the work can be properly and completely performed. B. Brick Masonry work includes, but is not limited to: 1. The Contractor shall include 50 individual bricks, as part of the base bid, to be replaced in the event bricks are broken during salvage operations. Individual locations evaluated and located by the Owner's Project Manager. 2. Number(Label), document, and carefully remove brick jack arch units to be reinstalled after installation of new steel lintels. Remove and dispose of existing steel lintel angles at lintel replacement locations. BRICK MASONRY 04210- 1 3. High pressure water blast clean all masonry effected by lintel replacement operations. Test pressures in order not to damage material or cause leakage into the building. Spot clean efflorescence, grime, paint, oil, rust stains, grease, and green moss in advance. Provide test samples. 4. Install structural steel angle lintels installed tight to the underside of the existing brick jack arches on the existing south elevation masonry bearing wall and as specified on the drawings. 5. High pressure water blast clean all masonry with EnviroKlean Restoration Cleaner by Prosoco, or approved equal. 6. Clean all exterior masonry and seal all exterior masonry with clear breathable sealer: 7. High pressure water wash with EnviroKlean Restoration Cleaner by Prosoco, or approved equal. Prepare sample test area to determine strength of blast. Spot clean stains, efflorescence, atmospheric grime, and rust with SureKlean Heavy Duty Concrete Cleaner. Dilute as per manufacturer's specifications. i. , Pre-wet a large area. When cleaning highly porous surfaces on hot days, a sec- ond pre-wetting is suggested. When cleaning vertical walls, keep lower areas wet to avoid streaks. ii., Apply cleaning solution freely, using a soft fibered masonry washing brush or low pressure(40 psi) spray. Allow it to remain on the wall for 1-2 minutes, de- pending on drying conditions. Do not allow cleaning solution to dry into the sur- face, because this may leave residue and stain. iii. Reapply cleaning solution and scrub or scrape surface using wood blocks or other non-metallic scraping devices. Take care not to harm the surface. iv. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Complete rinsing is important to assure re- moval of all residues from the porous masonry. High pressure rinsing equipment with pressures of 500-1500 psi at a volume of 6-10 gallons per minute will prove. most effective v. Protect all woodwork, doors, windows, frames, and trim from damage due to cleaning chemicals and operations. Protect against water infiltration into the building due to pressure washing. vi. Apply clear breathable masonry sealer to 100% of the exterior masonry. All pro- posed waterproofing materials shall comply with the latest edition of the Massa- chusetts Architectural Industrial Maintenance VOC Rule. Provide evidence of compliance with VOC Rule from Manufacturer. Clear sealers may be by the fol- lowing manufacturers or approved equal: 1. BASF - Hydrozo Clear 40 VOC 2. Conproco—Shield MX ' 3. Prosoco—SureKlean Weather Seal H40 The sealer shall be compatible to the fagade joint sealant material. Protect all existing surfaces during installation. Provide a 10-year Warranty from the manufacturer on the clear sealer. Install as per the manufacturer's recommendations. BRICK MASONRY 04210-2 1.03 RELATED WORK UNDER OTHER SECTIONS A. The following items of related work are specified and included in other Sections of the Specifications: 1. Section 02070—Selective Demolition 2. ,Section 05500—Miscellaneous Metals 3. Section 06100—Rough Carpentry 4. Section 07620—Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim 5. Section 07920—Sealants and Caulking 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Obtain materials from approved individual sources in sufficient quantities to complete each portion of the work. B. Brick masonry units shall be of uniform quality, texture and color or a uniform blend within the ranges accepted for these characteristics to match existing. C. Mortar ingredients shall be of uniform quality, texture and color within each pier to match existing. Provide masonry mockup to show brick selection and mortar color. D. Referenced Standards: Conform to State and Local Governing laws, Massachusetts or State Building Code, and the following standards: 1. Brick Institute of America. 2. National Concrete Masonry Association. 3. - Portland Cement Association 4. ASTM E. All masonry work shall be performed by a qualified masonry subcontractor. F. The use of mortar bags and/or mortar guns is prohibited and will be cause for rejection of the work. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data for each type of masonry unit, accessory and other manufactured products, including certifications that each type complies with specified requirements. B. Samples: All samples shall be presented for approval by the Owner's Project Manager. 1. Brick: BRICK MASONRY 04210-3 a. Brick shall match existing in quality, texture, color and size. 2. Mortar: a. Mortar shall match existing in quality, texture, color,joint size, tooling and finish. 3. Provide brick mockup 4 SF (2'x2') sample of replacement bricks and pointing for approval. This amount shall be in addition to the contract quantities. Mockup sample to remain on site until final closeout of the project. Sample shall be representative of completed masonry after cleaning and sealing. 1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver masonry materials in undamaged condition. B. Storage and Handling: 1. Store and handle brick masonry units and materials to prevent their deterioration or damage due to moisture, temperature changes, contaminants, corrosion or other causes. 2. Limit moisture absorption of brick masonry units and cement lime, etc., during delivery and until time of installation to the maximum percentage specified for brick for the brick for the average annual relative humidity as reported by the U.S. Weather Bureau Station nearest project site. 3. Store cementitious materials off the ground, under weathertight covers or 'indoors, and kept clean and dry. 4. Store aggregates where grading and other required characteristics can be maintained. 5. Store masonry accessories including metal items to prevent deterioration by corrosion and accumulation of dirt. 1.07 PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS A. Protection of Work: 1. During erection, cover top of masonry element with waterproof sheeting at end of each day's Work.- 1. Cover partially completed structures when Work is not in progress. 3. Extend cover min. 24 in. down both sides of walls on structures and hold,cover securely in place. 4. Do not apply loads for min. 3 days after building masonry walls or structures. BRICK MASONRY 04210-4 B. Staining: 1. Prevent grout, mortar or soil from staining the face of masonry to be left exposed. 2. Remove immediately grout or mortar in contact with such masonry. 3. Protect base of walls from rain-splashed mud and mortar splatter by means of covering spread on ground and over wall surface. 4. Protect sills, ledges, and projections from droppings of mortar. C. Cold Weather: 1. No masonry work will be performed in temperatures lower than 40 degrees F and no material will be allowed to freeze within 48 hours of installation. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Brick 1. New brick shall be Waterstruck face brick by Stiles& Hart, or approved equal and shall match existing brick in color, size and texture. 2. Brick shall be hard burned, water struck, sand molded, or wire cut clay brick conforming to ASTM C216, Grade SW, Type FBS, except that compressive strength shall not be less than 6,000 psi(individual) nor 8,000 psi(average of five)nor shall water absorption exceed 10%(individual)or 8% (average of five) when subjected to 5-hour boiling test, all in accordance with testing procedures defined in ASTM C67. B. Masonry Mortar 1. Mortar: Shall conform to ASTM C270, Type N, consisting of one(1)part Portland Cement(ASTM C 150, Type 1, and meeting efflorescence requirements below), '/z to 1-1/4 parts hydrated lime(ASTM C207, Type S), and sand(ASTM C144) in quantity of not less than 2-1/2 nor more than 3 times the sum of the quantities of cement and lime, by volume. Pending testing of the existing mortar, Type O mortar may be required. 2. New mortar at new brickwork and at all repointing locations shall match the existing mortar in color, texture, aggregate, tooling and finish. 3. Tooled joint shall match existing including depth of joint, shape of joint as well as amount of aggregate exposed. 4. Water shall be potable and free of injurious contaminates. 5. No admixtures of any type will be permitted. BRICK MASONRY 04210- 5 6. Mixing: a. Combine and thoroughly mix cementations, water, and aggregates in a mechanical batch mixer. b. Mixing shall take place in a controlled area. One worker shall mix all batches of mortar to insure consistency to approved mockup sample. C. For spot cleaning of efflorescence, atmospheric grime, and rust with SureKlean Heavy Duty Concrete Cleaner by Prosoco, or approved equal. D. For spot cleaning of paint, oil, and grease with SureKlean Fast Acting Stripper by Prosoco, or approved equal. E. High pressure water blast clean all masonry with EnviroKlean Restoration Cleaner b g p Y Y Prosoco, or approved equal. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 MASONRY CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL A. Masonry work shall be done by skilled workmen, fully instructed as to the requirements of this specification, and adequately supervised during the work. B. Cold Weather Masonry: 1. Do no masonry work when outdoor temperatures are less than 40 degrees F. unless provisions are made to adequately protect the masonry materials and finished work from frost by heating materials, enclosing the work, and heating the enclosed spaces. 2. Antifreeze admixtures will not be allowed in the mortar. No frozen work shall be built upon. No masonry unit having a film of frost on its surface shall be laid in the work. Any completed work found to be affected by frost shall be taken down and rebuilt. C. Lay masonry plumb; true to line; with level courses; straight, clean, uniform joints; dry surfaces; and straight, plumb corners. Maintain vertical alignment of joints as required to match existing bond patterns. Align horizontal joints with tops of openings, as indicated. Lay units in solid partitions in manner to provide same evenness of surface on each side. D. Adjust each masonry unit in final position while mortar is still soft and plastic. Remove any unit disturbed after mortar has stiffened and re-lay with fresh mortar. E. Provide all chases, slots, and recesses-as required to accommodate the work of other trades. Close only after such work has been installed tested, and approved. As the work progresses, set all anchors, bolts sleeves, frames, lintels, and all other items of the various trades required to be built-into the masonry. No cutting and patching of completed masonry work will be permitted except as approved by The Owner's Project Manager. BRICK MASONRY 04210-6 F. Do not use installed masonry work to support or in any way receive scaffolding or other temporary supports. G. Provide complete protection against breakage, staining and weather damage to masonry. Masonry, when not roofed over, shall be positively protected with non-staining waterproof coverings, properly weighted, at night, during showers, and whenever masons are not working on the structure. H. Maintain masonry clean as the work progresses. Exercise extreme care at exposed work to prevent smearing or staining with mortar. Wash mortar stains immediately from exposed surfaces. At completion of work cut out and repoint all holes and defective joints, leaving the entire work free of blemishes. 3.02 BRICK MASONRY WORK A. Brick shall be studied for permeability before laying. Hard impervious brick shall be laid dry to assure maximum bonding. Bricks with high rate of suction(in excess of 0.025 oz. per sq. in. per min. under ASTM C67) shall be laid moist, but free of surface moisture, to permit proper moisture retention in the mortar. B. Salvaged Bricks shall be re-installed in their proper locations. Construct brick work to conform to approved sample panel. C. Shove bricks into place(do not lay) in full mortar beds, with vertical and horizontal joints completely filled when laid. Do not slush. Strike exposed joints flush with face of brick, then finish to match existing. Exercise extreme care to prevent mortar from falling into cavities and from bridging across to the new internal vent spaces. Provide temporary wood or metal strips in the cavities, raised as the work is carried up, or other suitable method to prevent clogged vent holes. D. When mortar at exposed joints has become partially set, and will make a thumbprint under pressure without displacement of mortar,the joints shall be tooled to match existing. 3.04 ADJUSTING A. Damaged or Defective Masonry: I. Remove and replace masonry units which are loose, chipped, broken, stained, or otherwise damage or, if units do not match adjoining units as intended. 2. Provide new units to match adjoining units and install in fresh mortar pointed to eliminate evidence of replacement. 3.05 BUILDING CLEANING A. Clean masonry effected by lintel replacement work: BRICK MASONRY 04210-7 1. High pressure water wash with EnviroKlean Restoration Cleaner by Prosoco, or approved equal. Prepare sample test area to determine strength of blast. 2. Spot clean stains, efflorescence, atmospheric grime, and rust with SureKlean Heavy Duty Concrete Cleaner. Dilute as per manufacturer's specifications. a. Pre-wet a large area. When cleaning highly porous surfaces on hot days, a second pre-wetting is suggested. When cleaning vertical walls, keep lower areas wet to avoid streaks. b. Apply cleaning solution freely, using a soft fibered masonry washing brush or low pressure(40 psi) spray. Allow it to remain on the wall for 1-2 minutes, depending on drying conditions. Do not allow cleaning solution to dry into the surface, because this may leave residue and stain. C. Reapply cleaning solution and scrub or scrape surface using wood blocks or other non-metallic scraping devices. Take care not to harm the surface. d. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Complete rinsing is important to assure removal of all residues from the porous masonry. High pressure rinsing equipment with pressures of 500-1500 psi at a volume of 6-10 gallons per minute will prove most effective e. Protect windows, window frames, and window trim from damage due to cleaning chemicals and operations. Protect against water infiltration into the building due to pressure washing. 3.06 BUILDING CLEANING A. Clean entire exterior of building exterior: 1. High pressure water wash with EnviroKlean Restoration Cleaner by Prosoco, or approved equal the entire building. Prepare sample test area to determine strength of blast. 2. Spot clean stains, efflorescence, atmospheric grime, and rust with SureKlean Heavy Duty Concrete Cleaner. Dilute as per manufacturer's specifications. a. Pre-wet a large area. When cleaning highly porous surfaces on hot days, a second pre-wetting is suggested. When cleaning vertical walls, keep lower areas wet to avoid streaks. b. Apply cleaning solution freely, using a soft fibered masonry washing brush or low pressure(40 psi)spray. Allow it to remain on the wall for 1-2 minutes, depending on drying conditions. Do not allow cleaning solution to dry into the surface, because this may leave residue and stain. BRICK MASONRY 04210-8 C. Reapply cleaning solution and scrub or scrape surface using wood blocks or other non-metallic scraping devices. Take care not to harm the surface. d. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Complete rinsing is important to assure removal of all residues from the porous masonry. High pressure rinsing equipment with pressures of 500-1500 psi at a volume of 6-10 gallons per minute will prove most effective. 3. Spot clean paints, oils, grease, and coatings with SureKlean Fast Acting Stripper by Prosoco, or approved equal: a. Prepare the surface by thoroughly dry scraping off all peeling and loose paint. b. Apply a thick coating of Sure Klean Fast Acting Stripper using a natural fiber cleaning brush, roller or large paint brush. C. Allow stripper to dwell on the surface for 15-30 minutes or until coating "lifts"or shows indications of dissolving. Periodic agitation with a stiff bristle bush will improve stripper penetration. Take precautions to prevent passerby from coming near treated surfaces. NOTE: Stripper should not be allowed to dry on the surface - stripping results may be unsatisfactory. If tests indicate long waiting periods will be necessary, reapply the stripper to prevent the previously applied material from drying. ' d. Remove stripper and residue using pressure rinsing equipment(400-600 psi)or garden hose with adjustable water nozzle. Adjust the nozzle to provide a concentrated stream of water and flush the stripper and residue thoroughly from the surface. Heated water(150°-180°F)may improve stripping efficiency. NOTE: Coatings that have been on the surface for a number of years will react differently when chemically stripped. Often, removing paints will require multiple applications and increased"dwell"time before complete removal. e. Follow by thoroughly cleaning with EnviroKlean Restoration Cleaner according to product instructions. 4. .Apply clear breathable masonry sealer to 100%of the exterior masonry. All proposed waterproofing materials shall comply with the latest edition of the Massachusetts Architectural Industrial Maintenance VOC Rule. Provide evidence of compliance with VOC Rule from Manufacturer. Clear sealers may be by the following manufacturers or approved equal: a) BASF - Hydrozo Clear 40 VOC b) Conproco—Shield MX c) Prosoco—SureKlean Weather Seal H40 BRICK MASONRY 04210-9 The sealer shall be compatible to the fagade joint sealant material. Protect all existing surfaces during installation. Provide a 10-year Warranty from the manufacturer on the clear sealer. Install as per the manufacturer's recommendations. 3.07 FINAL CLEANING A. General: 1. After mortar is thoroughly set and cured, clean masonry. 2. Remove large mortar particles by hand with wooden paddles and nonmetallic scrape hoes or chisels. 3. Test cleaning methods on sample wall panel; leave '/2 panel unclean for comparison purposes. 4. Obtain approval of the Owner's Project Manager for sample cleaning before proceeding with cleaning of masonry. 5. Protect adjacent stone and non-masonry surfaces from contact with cleaner by covering them with liquid strippable masking agent, polyethylene film, or waterproof masking tape in addition to required plywood protection at ornamental ironwork. = B. Clean masonry to comply with masonry manufacturer's directions and recommendations. END OF SECTION 1 y BRICK MASONRY 04210- 10 SECTION 05120-STRUCTURAL STEEL PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS . A. Submittals: Product Data Shop Drawings. B. Comply with AISC's "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings - Allowable Stress Design and Plastic Design," RCSC's "Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A 325 or A 490 Bolts," and AWS Dl.1/D1.1M, "Structural Welding Code- Steel." C. All structural steel to be hot dipped galvanized in accordance with ASTM A 123/A 123M. D. Submitals: Submit shop drawings of all structural steel. Approval required by the Town Archtect prior to fabrication. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 STRUCTURAL STEEL A. Channels, Angles - Shapes: ASTM A 572/A 572M, Grade 50 (345), high-strength, low-alloy, columbium-vanadium steel. All steel to be hot dipped galvanized in accordance with ASTM A 123/A 123M 2.2 ACCESSORIES A. High-Strength Bolts, Nuts, and Washers: ASTM A 325, Type 1, heavy hex steel structural bolts; ASTM A 563 heavy hex carbon-steel nuts; and ASTM F 436 hardened carbon-steel washers. B. Grout:: ASTM C 1107, nonmetallic, shrinkage resistant, factory packaged. 2.3 FABRICATION A. Fabricate and assemble structural steel in shop to greatest extent possible. Fabricate according to AISC's "Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges" and its "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings- Allowable Stress Design and Plastic Design." B. Galvanize: Galvanize all steel in accordance with ASTM A 123/A 123M STRUCTURAL STEEL 05120- 1 PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 ERECTION A. Set structural steel accurately in locations and to elevations indicated and according to AISC's "Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges" and its "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings-Allowable Stress Design and Plastic Design." B. Do not use thermal cutting during erection. END OF SECTION 05120 STRUCTURAL STEEL 05120- 2 SECTION 06165 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION PART 1 —GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Include the General Conditions, Modifications to the General Conditions, and applicable parts of Division 01000 as part of this Section. B. Examine all other Sections of the Specifications for requirements which affect Work of this Section whether or not such Work is specifically mentioned in this Section. C. Coordinate Work with that of all other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. Cooperate with such trades to assure the steady progress of all Work under Contract. D. It is the intent of the Specifications and the Drawings to require that the equipment to be furnished complete in every respect, and that this Contractor shall provide all equipment needed and usually furnished in connection with such systems to provide a complete installation. Equipment, materials, and articles incorporated in the Work shall be new and of the best grade of their respective kinds. 1.02 SCOPE OF WORK A. Provide all Exterior Architectural Woodwork Restoration Work required to complete the Work of the contract including all the Architectural Woodwork Restoration Work shown on the plans, listed in the Specification, and needed to install a complete assembly in eve- ry way, with all reinforcing, pinning, and finishes. Coordinate the Architectural Wood- work Restoration Work with all the other trades for the project. Provide all demolition and disposal required to complete the Restoration Work. Patch to match all adjacent sur- faces that are disturbed, left exposed, or unfinished. All Work of the contract is related. It is the General Contractor's responsibility to review all the Work of each section, each Subcontractor, and each file sub-bidder for the entire project so that all the Work can be properlyd completely performed. an p Y B. Architectural Woodwork Restoration Work includes, but is not limited to providing all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary to complete the restoration of the portico, as specified herein.. 1. Restore all components of existing wood fan arches, building friezes, door and window trim. 2. Restoration of historic architectural woodwork consists of paint removal, con- solidation and filling of deteriorated areas with specified epoxy material, ap- propriate Dutchman repairs, tightening of joints, priming, painting, weather- stripping, restoring hardware, and sealing joints at door and window frame pe- rimeter. 3. Chemically stripping paint from wood to be reserved for limited use only where hand scraping, and wet sanding would damage wood details. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 1 4. Prep, prime, and paint all fan arch wood by hand scraping and wet sanding. B. Level of Restoration: At completion of architectural woodwork restoration, restored fan arches shall include all wood, sealants, fillers, hardware, weather-stripping, and paint. Restoration shall include stripping of paint and coatings, repair and replacement of all damaged and deteriorated wood elements(using consolidation, consolidation and patch- ing, Dutchman repairs, member replacement, and element replacement), surface prepara- tion and painting, restoration of existing hardware and lighting, and sealing joints wood to masonry and wood to wood locations. 1.03 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 07 90 05—JOINT SEALERS B. Section 09 91007 HISTORICAL PAINTING 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Maintain,a steady work crew consisting of qualified craftspeople and a full time foreman who has acceptable experience in historic architectural woodwork restoration. Confirm that all workers fully understand the requirements of the job. Allow for inspection of all work areas by the Owner's Project Manager. B. "Skilled Craftsperson" is deemed as an artisan trained in the conservation,reproduction and restoration of architectural woodwork. The craftsperson must have experience in restora- tion of architectural woodwork. 1. Foreman: Architectural woodwork restoration shall be directly supervised by a full-time foreman. Foreman shall be on site dally for duration of work of this Sec- tion. Same foremen shall remain on Project throughout work unless his perfor- mance is deemed unacceptable. 2. Mechanics: Architectural woodwork restoration shall be carried out by a steady crew of skilled mechanics who are thoroughly experienced with materials and methods specified and have a minimum of three years' experience with work on historic buildings similar to that required by this Section. In acceptance or rejec- tion of work of this Section,no allowance will be made for workers' incompetence or lack of skill. C. Standards: Work of this Section shall comply with requirements and recommendations of the following standards,with requirements of this Section, and with applicable laws, codes, and regulations: In each case in which there is a conflict between the requirements,the most stringent and restrictive requirement shall govern. 1. Reference standards for restoration work to be established by quality control panels which have been approved by the Project Manager and which shall serve as stand- ards during the entire restoration process. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 2 2. • All materials shall conform to the latest edition of reference specifications applica- ble and specified herein and to applicable codes and requirements of local authori- ties having jurisdiction. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit each Item in this Article. Revise and resubmit each item as required to obtain approval of the Owner's Project Manager. B. Product Data: Manufacturer's technical data for each product to be used in work of this Section. Include test reports and certificates substantiating that products comply with spec- ified requirements,recommendations for application and use,and Materiel Safety Data Sheets(MSDS).. C. Schedule: A schedule of work showing all items and including finishes, wood types, loca- tions, dimensions, and types of repair or replacement of each assembly. D. Samples 1. Wood for Repair and Replacement: 6-Inch x 12-Inch x 1-Inch samples of each type to be used: 2. Wood Member Profiles: 12-Inch-long pieces of each profile required for repair, replacement, or alteration. E. Quality Control Panels: Perform quality control panels as specified in Article"Quality Control Panels" below. 1.06 QUALITY CONTROL PANELS A. General: Before beginning general architectural woodwork restoration, prepare quality control panels to provide standards for work of this Section. Do not proceed with architec- tural woodwork restoration until the Owner's Project Manager has approved quality control panels. 1. Locate quality control panels as directed by the Owner's Project Manager. 2. Notify Owner's Project Manager 48 hours prior to start of each quality control pan- el. 3. Owner's Project Manager will monitor quality control panels. 4. Use crew that will execute the work and follow requirements of this Section. 5. Repeat quality control panels as necessary to obtain Owner's Project Manager ap- proval. 6. Protect approved quality control panels to ensure that they are without damage, de- terioration, or alteration at time of Substantial Completion. 7. Approved quality control panels in undamaged condition at time of Substantial Completion maybe incorporated into the Work. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 3 I . 8. Approved quality control panels will represent minimum standards for architectural woodwork restoration. Subsequent wood window restoration work that does not meet standards of approved quality control panels will be rejected. B. Prepare the following Quality Control Panels 1. Dutchman Repairs: Two(2)repairs. 2. Wood Consolidation: Two(2) locations. 3. Wood Consolidation and Patching: Two(2) locations. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE,AND HANDLING A. General: Deliver, store,and handle all materials to protect them from damage, moisture, dirt,and introduction of foreign matter. Store materials on raised platforms and under ven- tilated, waterproof cover, Store packaged materials in manufacturer's unopened containers, marked with manufacturer's name and product brand name. Immediately reseal containers after,partial use. Remove damaged and deteriorated materials and,replace with fresh ma- terials: B. Do not deliver or install kiln-dried materials unless spaces in which they will be stored and in which they will be installed are sufficiently dry. 1.08 PROJECT CONDITIONS + A. Safety: Take all necessary precautions to protect all persons, whether engaged in work of this Section or not, from all hazards of any kind associated with the work of this Section. B. Protection of Building: Protect building elements and finishes from damage or deteriora- tion caused by work of this Section. Repair any damage to materials or finishes to Pro- ject Manager's satisfaction at no additional cost to Owner. 1. Take all necessary precautions to prevent fire and spread of fire. 1.09 ENVIRONMENTALCONDITIONS A. General: Perform work only when temperature of products being used, temperatures of existing and new materials, and air temperature and humidity comply with product manu- facturers' requirements and requirements of this Section. In case of conflict, the most stringent requirements shall govern. B. Use of Epoxy Resins: Mix and apply epoxy resins only when temperatures are between 50 degrees Fahrenheit and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. 1.10 LEAD-CONTAINING PAINT (LCP) A. See Section 02 90 00- LEAD PAINT PART 2-PRODUCTS ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 4 2.01 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Grades of all wood materials under this Section shall be as defined by the rules of the recognized association of lumber manufacturers producing materials specified. Materials for millwork shall meet or exceed the requirements for "Premium Grade, Class V work as established by Project Architectural Woodwork Institute's Project Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards. Where conflicts occur between these standards and re- quirements of this Section, the more stringent or restrictive requirement shall govern in each case. B. Lumber shall bear grade and trademark of association under whose rules it is produced and a mark of mill identification. C. Lumber shall be of sound stock,thoroughly seasoned, and kiln-dried to a moisture content not exceeding twelve(12)percent D. Work that is,to be finished or painted shall be free from defects and blemishes on surfaces exposed to view that will show after finish coat of paint is applied. 1. Materials that are in any way defective and not up to specifications for quality and grade, or otherwise not in proper condition, shall be rejected. 2.02 WOOD FOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK . II A. Wood for Architectural Woodwork: Match existing wood species, Class 1. 2.03 ADHESIVES AND FASTENERS �+ A. Adhesive for Dutchman Repairs, Member Replacement, and New Sash Fabrication: Epoxy resin glue, designed for use with wood. Provide West System as manufactured by Gougeon Brothers, Inc., 706 Martin Street, Bay City, Michigan 48708, Abatron, Inc. Kenosha, WI (800)445-1754, Advanced Repair Technology, Cherry Valley,NY (607)264-9040, or approved equal. Provide the following materials by Gougeon: 105 Resin and 206 Slow Hardener. - B. Wood Consolidation and Patching System: System of epoxy resins and fillers designed for consolidating and patching deteriorated wood, Provide West System as manufactured by Gougeon Brothers,Inc„ 706 Martin Street, Bay City, Michigan 48706,Abatron, Inc. Ke- nosha, WI (800)445-1754, Advanced Repair Technology, Cherry Valley,NY (607)264- 9040, or approved equal. Provide the following materials as appropriate to each condition requiring consolidation and patching: 105 Resin;205 Fast Hardener; 206 Slow Hardener; 403 Filler. Microfibers; 406 Filler: Coloidal Silica;407 Filler: Microballoons;and 409 Filler;Microspheres. 1. General: Prepare epoxy resins using accurate measuring containers, calibrated pumps, or other moans approved by Owner's Project Manager to ensure proper proportioning of resins and hardeners. Mix each batch in clean container without traces of cured resins. Mix components thoroughly following manufacturer's in- structions. Do not mix more epoxy resin then can be applied before It. thickens sufficiently to affect its use, ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 5 2. Wood Consolidant: Mix resin and hardener as recommended by manufacturer to provide material of a viscosity that will thoroughly penetrate deteriorated wood. 3. Wood Filler: Mix resin, hardener,and fillers as recommended by manufacturer and as determined by testing to provide appropriate properties for filling in each case. Composition of filler may vary depending on surface area of patch, depth of patch, whether patch Is on vertical or horizontal surface,temperature of wood and surroundingair at time of application, and other conditions affecting action of PP g epoxy resin and fillers. Adjust ingredients and proportions within limits recom- mended by manufacturer to provide optimum filler for each condition. C. Screws for Attaching, Hardware: Provide all new solid brass screws to match existing brass screws. All other screws shall be stainless steel. 2.06 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Clear Wood Preservative: WDMA tested and accepted preservative and water-repellent formulation containing 3-lado-2-propynyl butyl carbamate(IPBC)as its active ingredient. Use chemical formulation that does not bleed through or otherwise adversely affect finish- es. Do not use colorants in solution to distinguish treated material from untreated material. B. Miscellaneous Screws for repair and sash anchoring: Provide stainless steel screws. 2.07 WOOD PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT A. Wood Required to be Preservative Treated: Brush applied or dip treatment of specified w wood preservative to conformance with standards of the American Wood Preservers Asso- ciation and with WDMA I.SA. Treat all new wood members for replacement and new el- ements. PART 3 -EXECUT 1 ON 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Contractor shall inspect all architectural woodwork Owner's Project Manager. 3.02 WOOD RESTORATION=GENERAL A. General: Repair all portico and entrance door woodwork including columns,bases,pilas- ters,capitols, soffits,fascias, frieze, and trim as shown and scheduled using methods speci- fied in this Section. Restoration work includes all work necessary to provide restored archi- tectural woodwork complying with intent of this Section. B. All Wood Components: Replace all missing,rotted, or otherwise defective wood. Finished architectural woodwork shall be fully intact, structurally sound,and weather tight. Patch holes, indentations,gouges,etc. using epoxy wood filler for holes less than 1 Inch x 1 inch x 1/2 inch deep and wood Dutchmen for holes equal to or greater than 1 inch x 1 inch x 1/2 `inch deep. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 6 C. Preservative Treatment: Preservative treat carpentry and millwork materials exposed to weather or in contact with Masonry or other dissimilar materials as specified herein, includ- ing all field outs and fittings. 3.05 WOODWORK RESTORATION A. Preparation 1. Remove dirt and debris from architectural woodwork, including loose dirt inside paint, caulking, and filler. 2. Remove extraneous nails, staples, bolts, hooks, etc., from architectural woodwork. 3. Protect structure from weather. Dry all wood to moisture content below 1.7 per- cent. 4. Strip paint from exterior architectural woodwork. Use care to avoid damage to wood. B. Architectural Woodwork Repair Procedure: Inspect all architectural woodwork compo- nents for condition. Test wood using an ice pick and moderate hand pressure to determine extent and depth of deterioration. Repair and replace wood elements as required to provide sound frame with all members having original planes and profiles. 1. Member Replacement: Disassemble elements as required to remove severely dete- riorated components. Provide new wood members matching original members as specified in Article "Member Replacement" below. a. Where more than fifty(50)percent of wood is deteriorated, remove acces- sible portions, consolidate remaining portion,and provide Dutchman to replace removed portion. Install Dutchman using wood dowels and speci- fied adhesive. 2. Member Repair: Consolidate areas of members where wood is deteriorated; con- solidate and patch areas where wood is missing, and fill small holes (less than 1 inch x 1 inch x 1/2 inch deep), cracks,and open joints using epoxy fillers. Provide dutchman repairs for holes equal to or greater than 1 inch x 1 inch x 1/2 inch deep. Follow requirements of Article "Wood Element Restoration," below. 3. Joint repair: Tighten loose and open joints in frame using specified adhesive and finishing nails properly countersunk. Fill all joints. C. Finishing 1. Cleaning: Prepare all architectural woodwork and trim elements to smooth surfac- es. Remove sanding dust and dirt using tack clothes. 2. Wood Preservative Treatment: Treat all unpainted exterior and concealed wood surfaces with wood preservative. Liberally apply two coats to all surfaces. Allow twenty four(24)hours between coats and three(3)days final coat and priming ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 7 once between Prime paint frame. Brush apply primer following requirements of Section 09900-PAINTING. 3.07 PAINTING A. All exterior wood that is restored on site shall be stripped, primed and painted on site dur- ing acceptable environmental conditions for the application of paint. 3.08 WOOD ELEMENT RESTORATION A. General: Repair wood elements using epoxy consolidation, epoxy consolidation and patch- ing, Dutchman repairs,and/or member replacement as appropriate to each individual mem- ber to ensure that sound existing material is saved and that at completion of work,all wood elements are free of rotted and deteriorated wood and solid and true to original profiles with all arises sharp and true. B. Protection: Where wood elements are restored on site, protect surrounding building ele- ments and surfaces from contact with epoxy resins using polyethylene sheets and tape or other approved methods. Contractor shall restore or replace building elements and surfaces damaged or deteriorated by epoxy resins to Owner's Project Manager's satisfaction at no additional cost to Owner. C. Epoxy Consolidation and Patching 1. Preparation: Following paint removal to bare wood, remove dirt,dust,and other contaminants that might interfere with effectiveness of epoxy consolidation and W patching using soft bristle brushes and clean oil-free compressed air. 2. Manufacturer's Recommendations: Follow epoxy resin manufacturer's Instructions for'mixing of components,application temperatures,and material handling and manufacturer's recommendations for selection of resins,hardeners,and Oilers for each type of consolidation and patching required. .3. Consolidation and Patching of Wood with Deterioration Less Than 3 1/4-Inch Deep: Consolidate deteriorated wood, fill surface to restore profile, and send to provide surface matching adjacent wood surface. a. Brush apply a heavy coat of epoxy wood consolidant onto clean wood sur- faces and allow it to soak into wood. Apply an additional coat while pre- vious coat is uncured to completely saturate deteriorated areas of wood. b. Fill depressions,voids, gouges,and cracks with epoxy wood filler to re- store original planes and profiles. Apply wood filler before consolidant has completely cured: c. Thoroughly sand cured epoxy resin to provide proper surface for bond of paint without altering wood profile. (Curing time varies with ambient temperature and product used.) Sand surfaces smooth. No scratches from sanding shall be visible after wood element has been painted. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 8 i d. Protect epoxy resin. from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. Apply primer within forty-eight(48)hours after resin has cured. 4. Consolidation and Patching of Wood with Deterioration 3/4-Inch or Greater In Depth: Prepare wood to receive consolidant,consolidate deteriorated wood fill surface to restore profile,and sand to provide surface matching adjacent wood sur- face. a. Drill 3/8-inch-diameter holes from surface of deteriorated wood member through deteriorated wood and into sound wood on approximately 3-inch centers. Stagger holes. 1. On bases, drill from top of base through approximately ninety(90) percent of base thickness. b. Pour low modulus, low viscosity epoxy wood consolidant into each hole until hole has been filled. As epoxy is absorbed into wood, top off holes with epoxy until no hole will accept additional consolidant(if the wood being treated contains water,the water will be forced out by the epoxy without affecting the procedures). C. Brush apply a heavy coat of epoxy wood consolidant on remaining weath- ered portions of wood element. Repeat brush application until all surfaces being treated are saturated with epoxy wood consolidant and are flush and smooth. d. Fill depressions,voids, gouges,and cracks with spotty wood filler to re- store original planes and profiles. Apply wood filler before consolidant has completely cured. e. Thoroughly sand cured epoxy resin to provide proper surface for bond of paint without altering wood profile. (Curing time varies with ambient temperature and product used.) Sand surfaces smooth. No scratches from sanding shall be visible after wood element has been painted. f. Protect epoxy resin from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. Apply primer within forty-eight(48)hours after resin has cured. 5. Patching Holes, Cracks, Depressions, and Gouges: Apply epoxy wood consoli- dant, fill depressed areas of surface with epoxy wood filler to restore profile, and sand to provide surface matching adjacent wood surface. a. If area to be patched has been consolidated, apply epoxy wood filler be- fore consolidant has completely cured. b. If area to be patched has not been consolidated, brush-apply generous coat of wood consolidant to clean sound surface. C. Before consolidant has cured, fill holes and other irregularities with epoxy wood filler flush with surface of wood, matching profile of origi- nal wood surface. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 9 . d. Thoroughly sand cured epoxy resin to provide proper surface for bond of paint without altering wood profile. (Curing time varies with ambient temperature and product used). Sand surfaces smooth. No scratches from sanding shall be visible after wood element has been painted. e. Protect epoxy resin from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light. Apply primer within forty-eight(48)hours after resin has cured. D. Dutchman Repairs: Prepare substrate and provide Dutchman to fill hole or replace dete- riorated portion of member matching plane and profile of adjacent surface. 1. Substrate: Neatly cut defective wood and enough sound wood to ensure that Dutchman will bond to sound substrate end to form a prismatic void. Mortise for Dutchman shall have square corners and edges. End joints shall be scarf joints. a. Where end of a component is to be replaced by Dutchman, use interlock- ing diagonal scarf joint or interlocking joint(such as open mortise and tenon joint)or both for end-to-end joint between Dutchman and existing wood member to provide maximum bonding surface at the joint and in- crease the structural strength of completed assembly. 2. Dutchman: Cut Dutchman to exactly fit void with exposed portion slightly proud of adjacent original wood surface. Grain of Dutchman shall run parallel to grain of existing wood member. 3. Installation: Secure Dutchman with specified adhesive and clamp(or for frames, nail) in place until adhesive is set. 4. Finishing: Plane or scrape top of Dutchman to match plane and profile of adja- cent.surface. Sand to provide uniformly smooth surface without sandpaper marks or other imperfections. Dutchman shall not be detectable to the naked eye ate distance of three(3)feet after surface has been painted. 3.09 ADJUST AND CLEAN A. Clean new and existing finish hardware. B. Clean glass. END OF SECTION ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION 06165 - 10 SECTION 07920-JOINT SEALANTS PARTI -GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. Submittals: Product Data and color Samples. B. Environmental Limitations: Do not proceed with installation of joint sealants when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by joint sealant manufacturer or are below 40 deg F. C. Installation of backing rod and sealant at all existing window to masonry is included in this contract. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 JOINT SEALANTS A. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, joint fillers, and other related materials that are compatible with one another and with joint substrates under service and application conditions. B. Sealant for Use in Building Expansion Joints: 1. Single-component, neutral-curing silicone sealant, ASTM C 920, Type S; Grade NS; Class 25; Uses T, M, and O, with the additional capability to withstand 50 percent movement in both extension and compression for a total of 100 percent movement. C. Sealant for General Exterior Use Where Another Type Is Not Specified, One of the Following: 1. Single-component, nonsag urethane sealant, ASTM C 920, Type S; Grade NS; Class 25; and Uses NT, M, A, and O. D. Install joint sealants around base of flag pole monument. 2.2 JOINT-SEALANT BACKING A. General: Provide sealant backings of material and type that are nonstaining; are compatible with joint substrates, sealants, primers, and other joint fillers; and are approved for applications indicated by sealant manufacturer. B. Cylindrical Sealant Backings: ASTM C 1330, of size and density to control sealant depth and otherwise contribute to producing optimum sealant performance. C. Bond-Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape recommended by sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from adhering to rigid, inflexible joint-filler materials or joint surfaces at back of joint. JOINT SEALANTS 07920 - 1 PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with ASTM C 1193. B. Comply with ASTM C 919 for use of joint sealants in acoustical applications. END OF SECTION 07920 JOINT SEALANTS 07920 - 2, a SECTION 09910-HISTORICAL PAINTING(FILED SUB BID) PART4-GENERAL 4.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS A. The painting contractor must be registered with the state of Massachusetts as an RRP (Renovation, Repair, Repainting)certified lead contractor. B. The painting contractor must be DCAMM certified in the category of Historical Painting. C. Related.Sections: Section 079005—JOINT SEALERS, Section 06165 ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK RESTORATION D. Summary: Paint exposed surfaces, new and existing, unless otherwise indicated. 1. Do not paint prefinished items, items with an integral finish, operating parts, and labels unless otherwise indicated. 2. Painting work includes painting of all new galvanized steel lintels. 3. Painting work includes painting of all wood at the historic portico and as shown on the drawings. 4. Painting work includes paint restoration of the existing town seal as shown on the drawings and approved by the Owner's Project Manager. E. Submittals: 1. Product Data 2. Samples. F. MPI Standards: 1. Products: Complying with MPI standards indicated and listed in "MPI Approved Products List." 2. Preparation and Workmanship: Comply with requirements in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual" for products and paint systems indicated. G. Mockups: Full-coat finish Sample of each type of coating, color, and substrate, applied where directed. H. Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner 1 gal. of each color and type of finish coat paint used on Project, in containers, properly labeled and sealed. PARTS -PRODUCTS 5.1 PAINT A. Products: a PAINTING 09910- 3 1. Sherwin Williams Duration exterior paint, Or Approved Equal. Color to be selected by the Owner from manufacturers standard colors. B. Material Compatibility: Provide materials that are compatible with one another and with substrates. 1. For each coat in a paint system, provide products recommended in writing by manufacturers of topcoat for use in paint system and on substrate indicated. C. Colors: As to match original colors as specified by the historic paint analysis. PART 6-EXECUTION 6.1 PREPARATION A. Remove hardware, lighting fixtures, and similar items that are not to be painted. Mask items that cannot be removed. Reinstall items in each area after painting is complete. B. Clean and prepare surfaces in an area before beginning painting in that area. Schedule painting so cleaning operations will not damage newly painted surfaces. C. Cleaning: 4 1. Gentlest means possible should be utilized. Attempt to use water at a pressure less than 60 psi and a natural bristle brush before moving on to a harsher means\ v 2. If stubborn biological staining exists, a 3:1 hot water: bleach mixture should be applied by handheld compression tank sprayer or by hand with a natural brush. Thoroughly rinse the area with clean water at a pressure of less than 60 psi. 3. The use of tri-sodium-phosphate (TSP) or other products containing phosphates or sodium(soluble salts) is forbidden. D. Paint Removal: Wet Scrape with hand.tools all surfaces exhibiting areas of loose or peeling paint, and areas of adhesion failure. Wet hand sanding after scraping is preferable using a grit no lower than 80, but appropriate to achieve a smooth surface but not remove substrate. 1. Sandpaper should be industrial, open-coat for wet sanding. 2. Random orbital or palm wet sanding may be used, only following agreement by the Owner's Project Manager, so long as no or very minimal removal of existing substrate results. Any sander must have attached dust collector. 3. Sand paper of the appropriate grit should also be used to sand rough or fuzzed areas left after priming—but should not expose substrate. 4. Heat: Use of infrared heater of heat gun is not allowed due to the existence of Lead Paint. 5. Chemical: Chemical strippers shall be reserved for use in special situations, and shall not be used unless approved by the Owner's Project Manager and according to the scope of work of the contract documents. If a chemical stripper is used, preference will be given to an environmentally friendly product; no methylene chloride strippers shall be allowed. PAINTING 09910 - 4 • .r 6.2 APPLICATION A. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions. 1. Use brushes only for exterior painting and where the use of other applicators is not practical. B. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks. 1. If undercoats or other conditions show through topcoat, apply additional coats until cured film has a uniform paint finish, color, and appearance. C. Apply stains and transparent finishes to produce surface films without color irregularity, cloudiness, holidays, lap marks, brush marks, runs, ropiness, or other imperfections. Use multiple coats to produce a smooth surface film of even luster. 6.3 EXTERIOR PAINT APPLICATION SCHEDULE A. Galvanized Metal: 1. Semigloss Latex: Two coats over cementitious galvanized-metal primer: MPI EXT 5.3A. B. Dressed Lumber: Including architectural woodwork, and doors. 1. Semigloss Latex: Two coats over alkyd primer: MPI EXT 6.3A. C. Wood Panel Products: Including fascias, soffits 1. Semigloss Latex: Two coats over alkyd primer: MPI EXT 6.4G. Match existing paint colors and sheen. PART 7-PAINT TO METAL FIRE ESCAPES AND RAILINGS (ALTERNATE 1) Acceptable Manufacturer: Rust-Oleum®, which is located at: 11 Hawthorn Pkwy.; Vernon Hills, IL 60061; Toll Free Tel: 800-323-3584; Tel: 847-367-7700; Fax: 847-816-2330; Email:request in (productsupport@rustoleum.com); Web:www.rustoleum.com or similar approved. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements. Exterior Surfaces to be Coated: 7.1 Metal: Rusting Iron and other Ferrous Metal. 7.2Metal: Direct to Metal(DTM). Material Compatibility: Provide primers and finish-coat materials that are compatible with one another PAINTING 09910- 5 w and with the substrates indicated under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by manu- facturer based on testing and field experience. PRODUCT DATA SHEET 1 -VOC Classification: Provide coating materials, including primers, undercoats, and finish-coat materials, that have a VOC classification of 450 g/1 or less. PRODUCT DATA SHEET 2-Color: Black gloss. SCHEDULE 1 - SURFACE.PREPARATION/ STRUCTURAL CLEANERS Exterior Cleaner: 7.1 Krud Kutter Rustex. or similar approved. 7.2Krud Kutter Pre Paint Cleaner. or similar approved.* SCHEDULE 2 -EXTERIOR PAINTS AND COATINGS (RUST-OLEUM) ' Substrate: Metal-Exterior(Galvanized,Aluminum): 7.1 Gloss Finish: A. Primer: Sierra Griptec Acrylic Primer VOC 0 g/l; recommended(DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. B. Intermediate Coat: Sierra Beyond Acrylic Urethane Gloss VOC 0 g/l; recom- mended(DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. C. Finish Coat: Sierra Beyond Acrylic Urethane Gloss VOC 0 g/l; recommended .(DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. Substrate: Metal-Exterior(Steel, Structural Steel Columns,Joists,Trusses,Beams, Miscel- laneous and Ornamental Iron): c- 7.2GIoss Finish: A. Primer: Sierra S-70 Water-Based Epoxy Primer VOC 0 g/l; recommended(DFT) 2-3 mils per coat. B. Intermediate Coat: Sierra Beyond Acrylic Urethane Gloss VOC 0 g/l; recom- mended (DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. C. Finish Coat: Sierra Beyond Acrylic Urethane Gloss VOC 0 g/l; recommended (DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. Substrate: Metal-Exterior Water-Based Hieh Adhesion Primer(Very Smooth Metals): 7.3Gloss Finishes: A. Primer: Mathys Pegalink Water-Based Acrylic Adhesion Promoting Primer VOC <70 g/l; recommended(DFT) 1.5-2 mils per coat. B. Intermediate Coai: Sierra Beyond Acrylic Urethane Gloss VOC 0 g/l; recom- mended (DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. C. Finish Coat: Sierra Beyond Acrylic Urethane Gloss VOC 0 g/1; recommended (DFT) 1-3 mils per coat. Steel: Structural,Plate,And Similar Items: Should be cleaned by one or more of the surface prepara- tions described below. These methods are used throughout the world for describing methods for cleaning structural steel. Visual standards are available through the Society of Protective Coatings. A brief descrip- tion bf these standards together with numbers by which they can be specified follow. 7ASolvent Cleaning, SSPC-SP1: Solvent cleaning is a method for removing all visible oil, ., grease, soil, drawing and cutting compounds, and other soluble contaminants. Solvent PAINTING 09910 - 6 a cleaning does not remove rust or mill scale. Change rags and cleaning solution fre- quently so that deposits of oil and grease are not spread over additional areas in the cleaning process. Be sure to allow adequate ventilation. 7.5Hand Tool Cleaning, SSPC-SP2: Hand Tool Cleaning removes all loose mill scale, loose rust, and other detrimental foreign matter. It is not intended that adherent mill scale, rust, and paint be removed by this process. Before hand tool cleaning, remove visible oil, grease, soluble welding residues, and salts by the methods outlined in SSPC-SP 1. . 7.6Power Tool Cleaning, SSPC-SP3: Power Tool Cleaning removes all loose mill scale, loose rust, and other detrimental foreign matter. It is not intended that adherent mill scale, rust, and paint be removed by this process. Before power tool cleaning, remove visible oil, grease, soluble welding residues, and salts by the methods outlined in SSPC-SP1. 7.7White Metal Blast Cleaning, SSPC-SP5 or NACE 1:A White Metal Blast Cleaned sur- face, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter. Be- fore blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by.any of the methods specified in SSPC-SP1 or other agreed upon methods. 7.8Commercial Blast Cleaning, SSPC-SP6 or NACE 3:A Commercial Blast Cleaned sur- face, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter, ex- cept for staining. Staining shall be limited to no more than 33 percent of each square inch of surface area and may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discol- oration caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of previously applied paint. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any A of the methods specified in SSPC-SP1 or other agreed upon methods. 7.9Brush-Off Blast Cleaning, SSPC-SP7 or NACE 4: A Brush-Off Blast Cleaned surface, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, loose mill scale, loose rust, and loose paint. Tightly adherent mill scale, rust, and paint may remain on the surface. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any of the methods specified in SSPC-SP 1 or other agreed upon methods. 7.10 Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal, SSPC-SP11: Metallic surfaces that are pre- pared according to this specification, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust,paint, oxide corrosion prod- ucts, and other foreign matter. Slight residues of rust and paint may be left in the low- er portions of pits if the original surface is pitted. Prior to power tool surface prepara- tion, remove visible deposits of oil or grease by any of the methods specified in SSPC-SP1, Solvent Cleaning, or other agreed upon methods. 7.11 Near-White Blast Cleaning, SSPC-SP 10 or NACE 2:A Near White Blast Cleaned surface, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter, except for staining. Staining shall be limited to no more than 5 percent of each square inch of surface area and may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discol- oration caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of previously applied .paint. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any of the methods specified in SSPC-SP1 or other agreed upon methods. 7.12 High- and Ultra-High Pressure Water Jetting for Steel and Other Hard Materi- als: SSPC-SP 12 or NACE 5: This standard provides requirements for the use of high- and ultra-high pressure water jetting to achieve various degrees of surface cleanliness. This standard is limited in scope to the use of water only without the addition of solid PAINTING 09910 - 7 a c particles in the stream. 7.13 Water Blasting, SSPC-SP12/NACE No. 5: Removal of oil grease dirt, loose rust, loose mill scale, and loose paint by water at pressures of 2,000 to 2,500 psi at a flow of 4 to 14 gallons per minute. Ferrous-Metal Substrates: Clean ungalvanized ferrous-metal surfaces that have not been shop coated; remove oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale, and other foreign substances. Use solvent or me- chanical cleaning methods that comply with SSPC recommendations. 7.14 Blast-clean steel surfaces as recommended by coating manufacturer and according to SSPC-SP 10. 7.15 Treat bare and sandblasted or pickled clean metal with a metal treatment wash coat before priming. 7.16 Touch up bare areas and shop-applied prime coats that have been damaged. Wire brush, solvent clean, and touch up with same primer as the shop coat. Nonferrous-Metal Substrates: Clean nonferrous and galvanized surfaces according to manufactur- er's written instructions for the type of service, metal substrate, and application required. SCHEDULE 3 -FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 7.1 Owner will engage a qualified independent testing agency to sample paint material being used. Samples of material delivered to Project will be taken, identified, sealed, and certified in the presence of Contractor. 7.2Owner may direct Contractor to stop painting if test results show material being used does not comply with specified requirements. Contractor shall remove noncomplying paint from Project site, pay for testing, and repaint surfaces previously coated with the non complying paint. If necessary, Contractor may be required to remove non com- plying paint from previously painted surfaces if, on repainting with specified paint, the two coatings are incompatible. SCHEDULE 4-CLEANING After completing painting, clean glass and paint-spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paint by washing and scraping without scratching or damaging adjacent finished surfaces. SCHEDULE 5 -PROTECTION Protect work of other trades, whether being painted or not, against damage from painting. Correct damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting, as approved by Architect. Provide "Wet Paint"signs to protect newly painted finishes. After completing painting operations, remove temporary protective wrappings provided by others to protect their work. After work of other trades is complete,touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. END OF SECTION PAINTING 09910- 8 t. `w END OF SECTION 09910 n PAINTING 09910- 9 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map Parcel - Ppplicationi4 � ��3 Health Division Date Issued e-&-i`C fle- Conservation Division f I `7 Application Fee 1,(0 Planning Dept.t. `� Permit Fee Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board Historic - OKH _ Preservation/ Hyannis Project Street Address Jai ' ems ��� �y��1� M�A Village Owner_4ynk6kAf, Address 1600 ?_'v tsUu Telephone Permit Request EAffinr_ ale �n W00A, ftyffaiA0111�tbU04 Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation ' 3$B00 Construction Type Lot Size Grandfathered: ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family (# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: Z Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing _new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑ Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial ❑Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review # Current Use Proposed Use APPLICANT INFORMATION (BUILDER OR HOMEOWNER) Name "4 `o\ % Telephone Number Address U License # '� o Pt 6 CZ-4 Home Improvement Contractor# Worker's Compensation # ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS RESULTING FROM THIS PROJECT WILL BE TAKEN TO i SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION# DATE ISSUED Y � - MAP/PARCEL NO. 3: y T ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER DATE OF INSPECTION: :1-FO,UNDATI,ONs_�'-,,.�. .•�t.ar-.��?f`di.i;-t•� t . " FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING { DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. The Commonwealth o Massachusetts f Department of IndustrialAccidents m Office of Investigations l Congress Street,Suite 100 Boston,MA 02114 2017 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Aaulicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual): Homer Contracting Inc. Address: 195 Broadway City/State/Zip: Arlington,MA 02414 Phone#: 781-648-3372 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: I am a general contractor and I Type of project(required): 4. 1.® 1 am a employer with 15 ® g employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. New construction 2.® I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ®Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g. ®Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance.: 9. ® Building addition required.] 5. ® We are a corporation and its 10.®Electrical repairs or additions 3.® 1 am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.®Plumbing repairs or additions myself [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.®Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no paintin Selective Lintel employees. [No workers' 13.0 Other g' Ite-pracement, e ec Me comp. insurance required.] Rnnf *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: The Hartford Group Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. #: 08WEQT3800 Expiration Date:_4/29/15 Job Site Address: 397 Main St. City/State/Zip:Hyannis, MA 02601 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify u er pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: Date: 10/2/14 Phone#: 617-460-2229 Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: f UERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DDIYl'YY) 10/02/14 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND 'CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement: A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsements. PRODUCER CONTACT DeSanctis Insurance Agcy,Inc. Phone:781-935-8480 NAME, 100 Unicorn Park Drive Fax:781-933-5645 PHONE FAX Woburn,MA 01801 E Magi E"ti AIC'No: ADDRESS: CYSIOMER ID#•HOMER-1 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE I NAIC# INSURED Homer Contracting,Inc. INSURER A:Harle svillelnsurance 26182 Broadway INSURER e:The Hartford Arlington,MA 021T4-5419 INSURER C:Acadia Insurance Company 31325 INSURER D INSURER E: INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR A DL SUBPOLICY EFF - - LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER i MM/DDNYYYY MM%DNYYY LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,00 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL00000034282H 12/30/13 12/30/14 pREM PREMISES Ea occuED rrence $ 100,000 CLAIMS-MADE �OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,00 X XCU Coverage Incl X BLKT Contractual PERSONAL BADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,00 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: ]PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG $ Z,000,OOPOLICY X PRO' LOC a $ 50 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY I COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ANY AUTO (Ea accident) $ 1;000,00 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ A X SCHEDULED AUTOS BA62223H 12/30/13 12/30/14 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE $ IOCIUded A X HIRED AUTOS (Per accident) X NON-OWNED AUTOS $ ix UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EXCESS LIAR CLAIMS-MADE $ �--�DEDUCTIBLE EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,00 A ICMB00000065057H 12/30/13 12/30/14 AGGREGATE $ 10,000,00—X RETENTION $ 0 $, WORKERS COMPENSATION I WC STAIQSY 'T- X OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY B ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE YIN 08WEQT3800 O4/29N4 04/29/15 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? � NIA I E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 500,0001 (Mandatory in NH) MA N H VT If yes,describe under E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 600,00 C Equipment I CIM510629811 06/05/14 I 06/05/15 Leased 30,00 Deduct 1,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES,(Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,If more space Is required) :11ustration of Coverage • I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ILLUS-1 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE ILLUSTRATION OF COVERAGE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED RREEBRES NTATIVE -- - ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 4CORD 25(2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD i CS-10032$ „r€414 131 dOTSt)1�It4A17 ' WiwcNchesl r NIA 08`9t) t J� s Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services vSS. hs Thomas F.Geiler,Director i639• �E " Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-403 8 Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This Section If Using A Builder I, JOA)y S AAA. "tj Am4m1;rivC7 at, as Owner of the subject property I ) P P hereby authorize 4NN 7�iW'in��, /n/G • to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit. 39-1 Mgi,i Sr 14Y&ftJ r1$, Mk 6z66 1 (Address of Job) **Pool fences and alarms•are the responsibility of the applicant. Pools are not to be filled or utilized before fence is installed and all final inspections are performed and accepted. Si4atute of CWner Signature of Applicant Print Name Print Name Date Q:FORMS:OWNERPEPMSSIONPOOLS 6/2012 f III 195 Broadway, Arlington, MA 02474 T 781-648 - 3383 F: 781-648-4915 OM E R info(ahomercontracting.com CONTRACTINGiNC To whom it may concern: Please be advised that Mihail Bouboulis, commonly known as "Mike" Bouboulis, is the Senior Project Manager at Homer Contracting Inc. He is hereby authorized to apply for, and pull, any and all permits required for Homer Contracting Inc. to complete the Old Town Hall Monument and Portico Restoration Project at 397 Main Street. Hyannis, MA. Sincerely, Despina Bouboulis, Treasurer L71Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection eDEP Transaction Copy Here is the file you requested for your records. To retain a copy of this file you must save and/or print. Username: KARMAI Transaction ID: 688760 Document: A004-Asbestos Removal Notification Form ANF-001 Size of File: 226.28K Status of Transaction: submitted Date and Time Created: 9/25/2014:2:33:50 PM Note: This file only includes forms that were part of your transaction as of the date and time indicated above. If you need a more current copy of your transaction, return to eDEP and select to "Download a Copy" from the Current Submittals page. n vv r tell Jr-V V 1 r I'C-r UI'IU hiL Notification Prior to Construction or Demolition fJ This is a revision to an existing form. Project ID for existing form to be revised: r This job is being conducted under a Blanket Permit MassDEP assigned Blanket Authorization ID: f J This job is being conducted under a Non Traditional Abatement Work Practice Permit. MassDEP assigned Non Traditional Work Practice Authorization ID: r I am a non-licensed contractor removing or disturbing non-friable shingles only. 1J None of the above conditions apply,generate a new form it Revised: 11/13/2013 Page 1 of 1 r L (- Project Revision 4 (� Project Cancellation A. Asbestos Abatement Description 1.Facility Location: BARNSTABLE TOWN HALL 397 MAIN ST. Name of Facility Street Address Instructions 1.All HYANNIS MA 02601 5088624090 sections of this form City/Town - State Zip Code Telephone must be completed in JOHN JUROS DPW order to comply with MassDEP notification Facility Contact Person Name. Facility Contact Person Title requirements of 310 Worksite Location: TOWN HALL CMR 7.15 and Department of Labor Building Name,Wing,Floor,Room,etc. Standards(DLS) 2. Is the facility occupied? r Yes r No notification requirements of 453 CMR6.12 3. Is this a fee exempt notification (city, town, district, municipal housing authority, state facility, or owner-occupied residential property of four units or less)? rJ Yes ❑ No MassDEP Use Only 4.Blanket Permit Project Approval,if applicable: Date Received Approval ID# 5.Non-Traditional Asbestos Abatement Work Practice Approval, 2.Submit Original if applicable: Approval ID# Form To: Commonwealth of 6.Asbestos Contractor: Massachusetts KARMA ENVIRONMENTAL SVS INC 443 SUMMER ST Asbestos Program P.O.Box 120087 Name Address Boston,MA 02112- BROCKTON MA 02302 5085106948 0087 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone AC000790 Contract Type: r Written r— j Verbal DLS License# 7.ARCADIO C ORTEGA AS001173 Name of Contractor's On-Site Supervisor/Foreman DLS Certification# $, NOMONITOR AMO Name of Project Monitor DLS Certification# 9, NO LAB TESTING AA000117 Name of Asbestos Analytical Lab DLS Certification# 10. 10/7/2014 11/7/2014 Project Start Date(MM/DD/YYYY) End Date(MM/DD/YYYY) 7-5 NA Work Hours-Monday Through Friday Work Hours-Saturday&Sunday 11. What type of project is this? r Demolition Renovation r- Repair Other-Please Specify: Revised: 11/13/2013 Page 1 of 4 r ASUrSI.US 1NU1.111cauun r OFM AINr-VV1 Asbestos Project# �F yy `}L r Project Revision r Project Cancellation A.Asbestos Abatement Description: (cont.) 12.Abatement procedures(check all that apply): r Glove Bagj Encapsulation r Enclosure Disposal Only Cleanup Full Containment r Other-Please Specify: MINI CONTAINMENT 13.Job is being conducted: j Indoors (vJ Outdoors 14.Total amount of each type of asbestos Containing materials(ACM)to be removed,enclosed,or encapsulated: 450 Linear Feet(Lin.Ft.) Square Feet(Sq.Ft.) Boiler,Breaching,Duct, Transite Pipe Tank Surface Coatings Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. Pipe Insulation Transite Shingles Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. Lin.Ft Sq.Ft. Spray-On Fireproofing Transite Panels Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. Cloths,Woven Fabrics Other-Please Specify: Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. Insulating Cement CAULIKING 450 Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. Lin.Ft. Sq.Ft. 15.Describe the decontamination system(s)to be used: 3 CHAMBER DECON 16.Describe the containerization/disposal methods to comply with 310 CMR 7.15 and 453 CMR 6.14(2)(g): 2 6 MIL POLY BAGS SECURED AND PLACED IN LINED TRAILER 17.For Emergency Asbestos Operations,the MassDEP and DLS officials who evaluated the emergency: Name of MassDEP Official Title of MassDEP Official Date of Authorization(MM/DD/YYYY) Waiver# Name of DLS Official Title I of DLS(Nfiaa Date of Authorization(MM/DD/YYYY) Waiver# 18.Do prevailing wage rates as per M.G.L:c. 149, §26,27 or 27A—F apply to this yes No project? Revised: 11/13/2013 Page 2 of 4 C Li Asuesl,Us 114oul1calUII r Urm AlIr-VV1 Asbestos Project# � r rj Project Revision r Project Cancellation B. Facility Description 1.Current or prior use of facility: TOWN HALL 2.Is the facility owner-occupied residential with 4 units or less? j Yes No 3.TOWN OF BARNSTABLE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 800 PITCHERS WAY Facility Owner Name Address HYANNIS MA 02601 5088624090 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone 4.JOHN JUROS 800 PITCHERS WAY Name of Facility Owner's On-Site Manager Address HYANNIS MA 02601 ` 5088624090 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone 5.HOMER CONTRACTING 195 BROADWAY Name of General Contractor Address ARLINGTON MA 02474 6176483372 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone Note:Temporary GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE GROUP storage of Asbestos containing waste Contractors Worker's Compensation Insurer material is only 200692811 11/1/2014 allowed at the place Policy# Expiration Date(MM/DD/YYYY) of business of a DLS licensed Asbestos 6. What is the size of this facility? 7000 3 contractor or a transfer station that is permitted by Square Feet #of Floors MassDEP and C. Asbestos Transportation & Disposal operated in compliance with Solid Waste Regulations 1..Transporter of asbestos-containing waste material from site of generation: 310 CMR%000 Directly to Landfill or fy—j To Temporary Storage Location/Transfer Station KARMA ENVIRONMENTAL 185 DEAN STREET SUITE 201 Name of Transporter Address NORWOOD MA 02062 6174054807 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone 2.If a temporary storage location/transfer station is used,list name of transporter of asbestos containing waste material from temporary storage location/transfer station to final disposal site: RED TECHNOLOGIES 10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE Name of Transporter Address BLOOMFIELD CT 06002 8602182428 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone Revised: 11/13/2013 Page 3 of 4 f AsuestuS nouticaumi r orm An iv-VVI Asbestos Project# Project Revision j' r Project Cancellation Note:contractor must C.Asbestos Transportation&Disposal: (cont.) sign this form for DLS notification purposes 3.Name and address of temporary storage location/transfer station for the asbestos containing waste material: REDTECHNOLOGIES 10 NORTHWOOD DRIVE Temporary Storage Location Name Address BLOOMFIELD Cr 06002 . 8602182428 CityrTown State Zip Code Telephone 4.Name and location of final disposal site(asbestos landfill): MINERVA ENTERPRISES MINERVA ENTERPRISES Final Disposal Site Name Final Disposal Site Owner Name 9000 MINERVA ROAD Address WAYNESBURG CH 44688 3308663435 City/Town State Zip Code Telephone D. Certification "I certify that 1 have personally examined the foregoing and am ERINCONNELLY ERINCONNELLY familiar with the information Name Authorized Signature contained in this document and PRESIDENT 9/24/2014 all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those Pos�on/Title Date(MM/DD/YYYY) individuals immediately 6174054807 KARMA ENVIRONMENTAL .responsible for obtaining the Telephone Representing information, I believe that the 185 DEAN STREET SUITE 201 NORWOOD information is true, accurate, and Address City/Town complete. I am aware that there MA 02062 are significant penalties for State Zip Code submitting false information, including possible fines and imprisonment. The undersigned hereby states, under the penalties of perjury,that I have read the Commonwealth of Massachusetts regulations governing asbestos abatement (453 CMR 6.00 promulgated by the Department of Labor Standards and 310 CMR 7.15 promulgated by the Department of Environmental Protection), and that I am aware that this permit application or notification shall not be deemed valid unless payment of the applicable fee is made." Revised: 11/13/2013 Page 4 of 4 YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates (cost$40.00 for 4 years). 'A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) Business Certificates are available at the Town Clerk's Office, 1"FL., 367 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town Hall) Il`'w:'ie�7mli �r'i3krc n��r>., v { DATE: Fill in please: r APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME/S: d I'Ci% G cS 4c,f{/� i ?t BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: ,-q S 1 anc ram' i a,u±i, C e i 1-fE.r v r 11 c e 1/g d , �.t��r'fi�a�5�,�;• TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number S � S Ln;F1Mr z%1J �(fir NAME OF CORPORATION: cAD v d Y� �^l i C �S o�=€/Al ? - 5- e 1 2- ©,kO NAME OF NEW BUSINESS TYPE OF BUSINESS IS THIS A HOME OCCUPATION? YES NO _ ADDRESS OF BUSINESS 5-4/ ,4 4s7 �'o/ MAP/PARCEL NUMBER (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. — (corner of Yarmouth Rd. &Main Street) to malce sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this town. 1. BUILDING COMVhe R'S OFFICE This individuin€Ew e an per it require ents that pertain to this type of business.L In ed Signatur COMMENTS: 2. BOARD.OF HEALTH This individual has btri r oft ggrmit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signa ure**( � COMMENTS: 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) this e of business. requirements that pertain to hi This individual haM.nformed of the licensing q p typ AuthorizeJ Si naffure** COMMENTS: nD . -- ___._. i FC � lT- <DIL r L J Q-j j4y... .\� ( i "---_--_�,'�,\ I � ����°�-: •'tom---•_ �l I 2� 1,ettter of Intention for Fall Fundraiser for Hyannis Main Street BID: Date: September 23, 5:15-8PM Location: In front of the JFK Museum, 397 Main Street i Dear Sirs: We would like to organize a fundraising event outside under a 20x40 tent, supplied by the Sheriffs Department in the JFK Museum courtyard right on Main Street. The event will occur after the museum is closed and will have an entry table selling tickets at$15 each. The event will have live music-MV Drums (amplified using the plugs from the street lamps) and 2 singing and dancing numbers—Brazen Belles and a live and silent auction—actioneer Rich Terrio. We will send out invitations and will put an ad in the paper to get the word out . Embargo (David Noble) will help organize the alcohol, which is a cash wine and beer bar and Bellini's purchased with a ticket that comes with entry. 2 people will man the entry and ensure all people coming in are over 21. We will surround the perimeter of the courtyard with rope and stakes. The tent will have d6cor that is flame proof and Christmas lights. We will have use of the museum bathrooms. We usually have from 60 to 80 people at our fundraiser but hope this year to bring it to 100. Food will be supplied by Pizza Barbone and will come from Jason OToole's special wood burning pizza oven. Jason will have an exinguisher and handwashing station. We will rent plates and glassware. We met with Tom Perry and Dean Melanson today to discuss the parry and will cc them on this to ensure they have the information to approve and comment about. Elizabeth Wurfbain will oversee the event. Cell 508 274 2433. Thank you, Elizabeth Wurfbain BIKE , Sign TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Permit * BBARNSTABLE, MASS. 9�Ar16 9. A Permit Number: Application Ref: 201202982 20070742 Issue Date: 05/21/12 Applicant: Proposed Use: MUNICIPAL IMPROVED Permit Type: SIGN PERMIT Permit Fee $ 50.00 Location 397 MAIN STREET (HYANNIS) Map Parcel 326138 Town HYANNIS Zoning District HVB Contractor PROPERTY OWNER Remarks OPEN SIGN& 2 SQ FREESTND SIGN CC BASEBALL LEAGUE HALL OF FAME Owner: BARNSTABLE, TOWN OF (MUN) Address: 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 Issued By: POST THIS CARD;SO THAT IS VISIBLE FROM THE S :BEET fll7_ _ + p1 1 'PERMIT PAYMENT RECEIPT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING DEPARTMENT 200 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MA 02601 DATE: 05/21/12 TIME: 14:11 ------------- ---TOTALS------- ---------- PERMIT $ PAID 50.00 AMT TENDERED: 50.00 AMT APPLIED: 50.00 CHANGE: .00 APPLICATION NUMBER: PAYMENT METH: CHECK PAYMENT REF: .1833 IM Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services " n" ' ` Thomas F.Geiler,Director � 639. 1�$' 61 ► Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit# Building Official approving Application for Sign Permit Applicant Assessors No. ' 3S` Doing Business As: Telephone No. Sign Location Street/Road: Zoning District:L-Old Kings HighwayP Yes/6)Hyannis Historic District? &No Property Owner Name: Telephone: Address: e: Sign Contra Name: t 4,11�L Telephone: `w ♦ t Mailing Address: D scription . Please follow the cover directions.You must have an accurate rendition of sign with dimensions and location. Is the sign to be electrified? Yes/6) (Note:Ifyes;a wiriff pernui is required) Width of building face_/00—$x 10— x.10 a _ Check one Reface existing sign 01& Total Sq.Ft.of proposed sign(s) Ifyou ha ve additional signs please attach a sheet listing each one with dimensions If refacing an existing sign please provide a picture of the existing sign with dimensions. I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and constructs shall conform to the provisions of §240-59 through§240-89 of the Town of Barn#le Zo rdinance. Signature of Owner/Authorized Agent: Date 421 ly SIGNS/SIGNREQU revised12110 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 'TOWIV OF RAPjgSTq ` B"R`''M SS. � Thomas F. Geiler,Director tE1659. Building Division 2 Pl 12: 27 Thomas Perry, CBO Building Commissioner _ 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 alp www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 568-790-6230 Application for: Open/Closed Signs,Business Trade Figure/Symbol/Flag,and Hardship Location Signs in HVB Permit# _ Building Official approving Fee: $50.00 (non refundable) Applicant: CV, sessors No. 38 Doing Business As: _ �/�/ Telephone No. Sign Location < Street/Road: Zoning District:_ Yes/No Hyannis Historic District? (9/No 1 goo Property Owner � �� jpW Name:_ 1, � Telephone: �L Address: Village:__ 1.IJ-1 fF- W t I am applying for the following: (Please check all that apply) �"'�• � " � ` Trade Flag(not to be used in conjunction with open/closed sign or Business Trade Figure or Symbol) Business Trade figure or Symbol(not to be used in conjunction with an open/closed sign or trade flag). —)I—Open/Closed Sign(not to be used with a trade flag or Business Trade Figure or Symbol) Hardship Location Sign if this box is checked attach recorded planning board approval and letter from property owner giving expressed permission for the location proposed if not on applicant's property. Please attach graphic or photo of proposed with dimensions and locations of each that are checked. I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of §240-59 through§240-89 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance. Signature of Owner: JW�ADate Q:\WPFILES\FORMS\SignsinHyannis.DOC 6/24/2010 e 1 r$ /2008 00:00 5083623036 WALDEN LLC PAGE 01/01 T�V TOWR f&jrustable Barnstable J anager 4 A office of Town M MA 02601 r f . 367 Main Street,IiYaunis. ww.town.b vy arnstable.ma• S 2007 K.Lynch,Acting Tvwn M,angger Email: t m tv Ch own b sartsttHb el-.► ,z1� January 11,2012 Judy Walden Scarafiile,president Cape Cod Baseball League 449 Bragg$Lane Barnstable,MA 02630 Dear Presi` t S file: i to the Baseball Leae On behalf of the Town of Barnstable I am pleased to grant permission useum for wing pro and s� to use a designated portion of Town e Owned Fall of amland in front e and Museum,The CCBL bas been Part of the for the Cape Cod Baseball League appeal of Cape Cod and a wonderful recreational{aporand the fYall of Fame and Museum- Barnstable nity for summer visitors and res en alike.is proud to be the horse of two CCBL l am comfortable with the description and design sketch of the patio area and the sign,however,the CCBL will be responsible for obtaining all necessary permits associated with this project•You will need ! to work with the Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District rtththBuildingect from the Hyannisget your project permitted.I would also like to receive letters of support o Pro J is Main Street Business Improvement District Area Chamber of Coaamerce and the Hya The Town would expect you to moveas quickly as permitting allows and would hope to see the project completed in the spring of 2012.In the event the CCBL Hall of Fame and Museum should move off-site, would be responsible for removal of the patio and restoration or the patio become untenable,the CCBL of the area We wish you all the best with this effort. 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'�' •4 � �U.E..� - �3 V(,� Y + AT PROOF CUSTOMER INFO CONTACT INFO 4/25/2012 VERSION: 1 2 3 4 COMPANY: PHONE: CONTACT PERSON:NO PROOF , FAX: 12:39:01 PM E-Mailed Called REQUIRED CTRY ET: STATE: ZIP: EMAIL: E • File Name:Cape Cod Baseball League Hap_Oi Fame Walkway_Sign.fs Folder Name:XACLCAPE COD\Ceps Cod Baseball League 94 ■ -.MORIN. Oil H poop I I ■ I I BASEBALL LEAGUE . 11 ALL ©COPYRIGHT 2011,SIGN*A*RAMA,Inc. THIS RENDERING IS INTENDED AS A SAMPLE ONLY.COLOR,TEXTURE,MEASUREMENTS,AND ACTUAL APPEARANCE MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM COMPLETED WORK AND IS CONSIDERED NORMAL&USUAL. Phase check layout Ia►twork spelg,dimensions)and fax back vAh Signature. q� cannot begin until wrBte e n ��� I HAVE REVIEWED THE ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS&HEREBY FULLY UNDERSTAND THE PP1 is AddrGoralcraQgsa will sPP>�for any elrernges I CONTENT OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED that are Treaded aftm approval Is recei SIGN•A'RAMA is nocrospor�b fm arry er*a+•in k AND APPROVE THIS PROJECT TO BEGIN spa1111%13yaa Or dimensions that hwa.been wPrwed by the c This pkvof Is fw Reload its—0114 Any changes or ddem sne by the Customer not shown or charged hwvh will be billed 12 Whites Path Suite 6,SDuth Yarmouth.MA 02664 CUSTOMER APPROVAL SIGNED BY: sspersteiy.50%DEPOSIT DUE AT TIME OF ORDER(full amount U.urderSIMI balance due Phone:508-398-9100 Fax:508-398-1760 upon time of Irre�stlorL I HAVE READ AND AGREE TO ALL TERMS. INfitAL Email:«saar@vadzon.net PRINT DATE: www.signarama-syarmputh.com THIS ORIGINAL DESIGN AND ALL INF0RIlAT10N CONTAINED THEREer 13 THE PROPERTY OF sieve'RAMAAND ITS USE IN ANY wAY OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED IS El(PRESSLY FORBIDDEN.THIS PROPERLY MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED OR DUPLICATED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF SIGN'A•RANA OR THROUGH PURCHASE I WE Town of Barnstable d Regulatory Services 3ql . MA`l ' MASIBUMMLE, Thomas F. Geiler,Director � i639 l u� Building Division Tom Perry, Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 / Permit# Building Official approving PP A lication for Sign Permit . Applicant Assessors No.4-'3 ' 3 Doing Business As: T-,� Telephone No. Sign Location Street/Road: Zoning District: Old Kings HighwayP Yes/No Hyannis Historic DistrictP Yes/No Property Owner Name: Telephone: Address: Village: Sign Contractor Name: Telephone: i Mailing Address: Description . Please follow the cover directions.You must have an accurate rendition of sign with dimensions and location. Is the sign to be electrifiedP Yes/No (Note.Ifyes,a winng permit is'required) Width of building face ft x 10— x.10 Check one Reface existing sign or New Total Sq.Ft of proposed sign(s) Ifyou have additional signs please attach a sheet listing each one with dvnenslons If refacing an existing sign please provide.a picture of the existing sign with dimensions. I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of §240-59 through §240-89 of the Town of Barnstable Zoning Ordinance. Signature of Owner/Authorized Agent: Date SIGNS/SIGNRE U Q � revised12110 Mtn. ( (o , E 't - i JOHN. F: KEN NEICY HYANNIS MUSEUM b you NDED JULY 20, 1992 F. f .' ® cast.. �Pd BUSINESS CLASS a The Commonwealth of Massachusetts City\Town of Barnstable New and Renewal Certificate of Inspection In accordance with 780 CMR,Chapter 1 (The Sixth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code)and Chapter 304 of the Acts of 2004(an Act to further enhance fire and life safety),this certificate of inspection is issued to the premise or structure or part thereof as herein identified. Identify Name of Establishment Certificate No. Issued to JFK MUSEUM 304-2009-105 Identify property address including street number, name, city or town and county Certificate Expiration Located at 397 MAIN STREET 12/31/2009 HYANNIS, MA 02601 Basement First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Fourth Floor Other Use Group Classification(s) A3 Allowable Occupant Load 100 This certificate of inspection is hereby issued by the undersigned to certify that the premise, structure or portion thereof as herein specified has been inspected for general fire and life safety features. This certificate shall be framed behind clear glass and\or laminated and posted in a conspicuous place within the space as directed by the undersigned. Failure to post or tampering with the contents of the certificate is strictly prohibited Name of Municipal Harold S. Brunelle Name of Municipal Thomas Perry Date of Fire Chief Building Commissioner Inspection 2/17/2009 Signature of Municipal Signature of Municipal Date of Fire Chief (,l? Building Commissioner Issuance 2/18/2009 03/18/2008 09:17 FAX 508 862 4717 FINANCE Z 002/002 Town of'Barnstable -' Regulatory Services i R�R'NflT�R_�P i Thomas F.Geiler,Director 6Mm"� Building Division Tom Perry,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: .508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign. This Section If Us ing A Builder as Owner of the subject property hereby authorizeap&=eodS Q1rff1raL'11;.S to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for. �39 aim &v91/-4/ 241)1`-5 (Address of Job) 3 Signature of Owner Efate Print Name If Property Owner is applying for permit please complete the Homeowners License Exemption Forms on the reverse side. 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REINSTALL BRICKS IN SAME S LOCATION AC T f _ ; STEELSUPPORT 3 ST EEL S EXISTING E � O o � I TER NEW.STEEL L1 o ., oo ._ I AFTER S LINTEL IS INSTALLED E C1 0 o c C� , 3 i (ASSUMED) m O 1 o c cz I REMOVE EXISTING CORRODED EXTERIOR FACE I - cn EXI STINGWINDOW TR IM , ..... ....._............. .... LINTEL AND REPLACE`WITH NEW GALVANIZED CLEAN OFF RUB DOWN70 ........... .. G EE, ROOF 5 PAINTING TO TO REMAIN AND PAINT ELEVATOR 0 WITH EXIST EXISTING LINTEL r EL LINTEL LONG LE VERTICAL ' }, I ST EEL 0 G G C I RUST. PREVENTATIVE - , . oC� PAINT ONLY i _ CAULKI N INSTAL NEW AROUND ALL WINDOW O V 06 cn I � I a� a� , z� z� 0 0 , TLDETAIL0VA E EXI TIIN W D BRI K M LDIN F R SAL G S G 00 C 0 G 0E_(DL1X24 ._ .. :.REINSTALLATION AFTER LINTEL INSTALLATION . m I 3 I N O A N Z N A ' O Z i f O , 4� n 0 , `EXISTING WO OD WINDOW TO REMAIN u H00 WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW :WINDOW WINDOW 216 215 214 O O d 213 212 A A A A A O O O O I O x i 4 0 O PROJECT NAME. FRONT WINDOW DETAIL_ 2 1/2»_ 1, L: 3 SEC OND FLOOR 8 1 Q , REMOVE ALL 'AiNT FROM EXISTING DECORATIVE w x I 0 FAN. REMOVE ROTTEN MATERIAL AND ADD ALTERNATE 1: ADD T A NAT LER E1. MAINTAIN SAFE I BUILDING SS LD AC CE FILLER AND W D D T w PATCH WITH EPDXY 00 HMEN.U C C 0 I ND PRIME AND PAINT FILED SUB BID FILL SA _ z - WIN W N 0 DO WINDOW G TAI A J N W WI 17 '1 ' 1 O DOOR WINnowINDOW 106 _0 0 101 SIDELIGH 102 ` � _ 106 ASSU ED DARING 1 3 4 _ 4 } I u 7-8 1 Y E. 4 4 T TRIM_T EXISTING 0 HAVE NAIL HOLES �-- o 114 119 1. 1 2 f 20 1 1 1: f w cD N o Q . N ENT BE SANDED, PRIMED _ FILLED THEN 0 S I A z , w ° ... cr— AND PAINTED (ALL WINDOWS AND D ORS 0 . z) ,27 128 113 t. 124 0 _ I , SUMED B RING WALL . . VJ i (FILED SU B BID z o A Y f z -... , O , w W 118 IFlogG ¢ Z w a 0 - ASSUMED BEARING WALL b m - co LLJ o N , 103 _ o A I _ Q f ...... .E 3 25 O s 111 122 12 1 129 DRAWING TITLE: 117 � H 0 130 m T - _ m ¢ w I: Plans & D Det ails s . Sea i N 1 4. . 112- 115 11 0 1 6 I 2 I ASSUMED BEARING WALL � • _.... ....... ... ......... ............... ............................................. O O REVISIONS: , i t. N .: DATE:O M T . 131` COM EN S ACT 1 00/00/00 NOTES OFF DOWN N = ; CLEAN RUB T 107 1367 AND PAINTING TO .w ....:.................. EXISTING LINTEL WITH.. 2 00/00/00 NOTES M F- AS5 ED BEARIN WALL '££ PREVEN TATIVE NTATIVE 0 3 00/00/00 NOTES PAINT ONLY ,. 4 00/00/00 ' NOTES .":: ELEVATOR - .. 5 00/00/00 NO TES TE' � A S I, m C O N ASSUMED BE ING DRAWINGNOTES: 106 104 103 : : 102 134 133 132 O CD ® O N O 1 p A CA Z z — — � O 101 • DRAWN BY. PROJECT NO: 4-4 4 4 7 0 4 4 /1 KMB SCALE. DATE: ASSUMED BEARING WALL _,"..�. �...._WINDOW WINDOW- AS SHOWN 10-07-15 1 19A WINDOW WINDOW ® DO0 WINDOW WINDOW 113 SHEET No. 118 117 & 115 114 SIDELO _ A O MAINTAIN SAFE BUILDING ACCES 116 "co ADD ALTERNATE 1. FIRST FLOOR r ,15 11 : 7 118 13 4 4 1 8 = 1 ' V