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Submittal I LECESSE Mil CONSTRUCTION The Power of Partnership 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 Ph : 585-334-4490 Job: 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY Spec Section Title: Bituminous Damproofing Submittal Title: Bituminous Damproofing PD Subcontractor:Driscoll Masonry Primary Contact: Robert Davies Phone Number: 315-685-5793 Supplier/Manufacturer: BASF If this box is checked this submittal may &for from the plans and specs because there is a contract clarification that applies to this submittal. Notes: General Contractor: LECESSE Construction Services LLC Spec Section No: 071113-2.2A Submittal No: Revision No: RO Sent Date: 10/24/14 Required From Sub: 10/20/14 Approved By Architect: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp I HAVE PERSONALLY REVIEWED THIS SUBMITTAL AND IN MY ESTIMATION THIS DOCUMENT FULFILLS THE INTENT OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND IS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION. LECESSE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC BY: Jason Socola Architect/Engineer Stamp The Chemical Company To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify tha asterSeal 615 damp roofing formerly Hydrocide 700B), as supplied by BASF Corporation, fully meets e pe ormance requtrements Iisted in our current Product Data Guide, BASF Form Number 1017895. Please note that, as part of the Master Builders Solutions® brand launch, k, -; 4'4 4for'what etirb4r4 111:ittg.' The name change became effective jeacthbeatY 15, 2014. The product has undergone no formulation or raw materials changes as a result of this effort and all physical and performance characteristics remain as outlined in the aforementioned product data guide. Regando, Brook Hunter Technical Support Representative BASF Corporation BASF Corporation Construction Systems 889 Valley Park Drive Shakopee, MN 55379 SOLUTIONS BASF The Chemical Company 7 07 11 00 Dampproofing Technical Data Guide {4 11,6,46 6L? 1065 MasterSeal® 6109 614, 615 Waterborne .erni...Asif ied -asphalt amp proofi n ocompounds FORMERLY HYDROCIDE® 600,.700, 700B PACKAGING — 53 gallon (200,9 L) drums — 5 gallon (18.93 L) cans COLOR Black YIELD MASTERSEAL 610 70-100 ft2/gallon per coat (1.72 — 2.45 m2/L per coat) MASTERSEAL 614 25 ft2igallon at 'As"' wet filin (0.61 m2/L at 1.6 mm wet film) 12.5 ft2/gallon atlii3" wet film (0.31 m2/L at 3 mm wet film) MASTERSEAL 615 30-35 ft2/gallon per coat (0.74-0.87 m2/L per coat) STORAGE Store in unopened containers in a cool, clean, dry area. Do not allow these materials to freeze in the container, do not store below 35" F (2° C). SHELF LIFE 1 year- when properly stored VOC CONTENT 24 less water and exempt solvents Master Builders Soldons hy RASF www.mostet-hallders-solutiombasims DESCRIPTION MasterSeal 610, 614 and 615 are cold -applied water-based emulsified -asphalt dampproofing and vapor -retarding coatings for use on "green" or slightly damp surfaces. +MasterSeal 610 is fiber -free for application by brush or spray. MasterSeal 614 is reinforced with long fibers for application by trowel. MasterSeal 615 is reinforced with short fibers for application by brush or spray. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS • Suitable for "green" or slightly damp surfaces, speeding up dampproofing of new foundation wall • Non-flammable to minimize fire hazard during application • User-friendly water clean-up formula; reduces clean-up time • xible ▪ Wide service temperature range of -40 to 150° F (-40 to 66° C) making MasterSeal 610, 614, and 615 suitable for most climates APPLICATIONS • Exterior surfaces (below grade) Foundations • Faces of cavity walls • Concrete CMU • Exterior -grade gypsum board • Bonding polystyrene insulation to many substrates HOW TO APPLY SURFACE PREPARATION Surface should be free of oil, grease, dirt, laitance and loose material. Dry surfaces must be dampened with water and kept damp until application. APPLICATION 1.Apply MasterSeal 614 with a trowel. ply MasterSeal 610 and 615 by brush, roller or spray with the proper equipment. Consult the spray equipment manufacturer for more information. EXTERIOR SURFACES BELOW GRADE— DENSE SURFACES 1.Apply MasterSeal 614 in one coat by trowel or apply 615 in two coats by brush, roller or spray. Allow first coat to dry tacky to touch before applying second coat. 2.Fill in all crevices and grooves, making sure the coating is continuous and free from breaks and pinholes. Carry coating over exposed top and outside edge of footing. Spread around all joints, grooves, and slots and into all chases, corners, reveals and soffits, Bring the coating to finished grade. 3. Backfilling: Place backfill at least 24-48 hours after application, but within 7 days. Do not rupture or damage the film or displace the coating or membranes. Some situations may require protection board. MASTER° » BUILDERS SOLUTIONS Technical Data Guide MasterSeal° 610, 614, 615 Technical Data Composition MasterSeal 610, 614, 615 are asphalt -based emulsions, as trSoal 610 corn ASTM D 1229,' y • M Sea1614 camplle with ASTM D 1227, Type 2, Class I and ASTM D 1187, Type 1 • MasterSeal 615 complies with ASTM D 1227, Type 2, Class I, and ASTM 0 1187, Type 1 developed by CGSB Solids by weig Solids by volume, % MasterSeal 610 MasterSeal 614 MasterSeal 615 50 52 51 Test Data PROF' RTY` Viscosity MasterSeal 610, KU MasterSeal 614, KU MasterSeal 615, KU ULT i6ST 95-105 325-335 110-120 Stormer Penetrometer, 16 oz cup, 150 g weight Stormer Master Builders Solutions by BASF EXTERIOR SURFACES BELOW GRADE— POROUS SURFACES Three alternate techniques are equally effective 1.Membrane system: Apply one coat of MasterSeal 04ortwo coats of MasterSeal 615 as described above under Dense Surfaces. Within 4 hours, apply MasterSeal 995 or glass1abric membranecloth over all surfaces ot coating, overlapping all edges at Ieast 3 (76 mm), Press firmly into place without wrinkles. Within 24 hours, apply an additional coat of MasterSeal 614 or MasterSeal 615. AIIow to set and backfill as described above under Backfilling, 2.TWocoat system: Apply a prime coat of MasterSeal 610 asphalt emulsion, cut 20% by volume with clean water, AIIow phme coat to dry tacky to touch and apply one coat of MasterSeal 614 as described above under DensSurfaces. AlIow to set and backfill as described above under Backtifling, uPurgocoat system: Apply uparg coat of cement mortar to the biockwall, carrying the parge coat from the bottom of the footings to grade Pevel and forming a cove at the juncflon of the wall and foong. AIIow to cure (typically 7 days), Apply either one trowel coat of MasterSeal 614 or two brush, rolier, or spray coats of MustorSoa|815ux descdbed above under Dense Surfaces, APIow to set and backflhl as descbed above under Backfifling, CLEAN UP Clean tools and equipment immediately with hot, soapy water, Cured material can be removed with MasterSeal 990. FOR BEST PERFORMANCE • Keep from freezing in the container. p.Do not apply at temperatures below 40° F (4° C) or when temperatures are expected to fall to 40° F (4"Qinthe next 24hours. ▪ Protect from ram or moisture until coating has cured. )e^MustorSe|01O.O14.and 015should he protected or covered within 7 days of apptcation, ~MostarSea010.G14.and 05should not be exposed to Iong-term UV. Not intended as a waterproofing membrane. Refer to MastorSea|HLM5UOO(Form No, |0170UN. ~Donot use MasterSou|014and 015aoplaster- bonds onooi|inVxmundnrPort|andoomen1 mixes on ceilings. ASA specifications require furring or Iath or similar design features to ensure absolute adhesion of plaster. • Proper application is the responsibility of the usor. Field visits by BASF personnel are for the purpose of making technical recommendations only and not for supervising or providing quality control on the jobsite. INTERIOR SURFACES ABOVE GRADE— VAPOR RETARDER /.MastorSoa|010.814'and 015may he used individually or in combination for dampproofing the exterior face of interior walls in cavity wall construction. 2. MasterSeal 614 and MasterSeal 615 are excellent vapor retarders. Apply in one coat, carrying the coating in and around aPI joints, grooves and slots, following all reveals unUooffiMofwindowm and continuing 12'(3V5mm) out unadjoining partmtions and soffits. MasterSeal 610 may also be used. Use one, two, or more coats, as needed, depending on amount of vapor retarding required. 3.AIIow to set. If wails are to receive hard wall plaster, use furring strips or metal Iath. 4. MasterSeal 614 and 615 have been used successfully for bonding polystyrene insulation board to a wide variety of substrates. 0nsite testing with actual substrate is recommended. HEALTH, SAF AND ENVIRONMENTAL Read, understand and follow all Safety Data Sheets and product Iabel information for this product prior to use. The SDS can be obtained by visiting www, mastepbui|dem'xu|utionubmsf ,ux, e -mailing your request tnbasfhoostahmsf.omn orcalling 1(800)433-95|7.Use only uodirected. For medical emergencies only, call Chemiree 1(800)424-9300. LIMITED WARRANTY NOTICE BASF warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the current Technical Data Guide, if used as directed within shelf Iife. Satisfactory results depend not only on quality products but also upon many factors beyond our control. BASF MAKES NO OTI-IER WARRANTY 06 GUARANTEE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILI1Y 06 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO ITS PROD(JCTS. The sole and exclusive remedy of Purchaser for any claim concerning this product, including but not Iimited to, claims alieging breach of warranty, negligence, strict Ilability or otherwise, is the replacement of product or refund of the purchase priceat the sole option of BASF. Any claims concerning this product must be received in writing within one (1) year from the date of shipment and any claims not presented within that period are waived by Purchaser. BASF WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FIJR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL NCLUDiNG LOST PROFITS) OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. Purchaser must determine the suitability of the products for the intended use and assumes all risks and Iiabilities in connection therewith. This information and all further technical advice are based on BASF's present knowledge and experience. However, BASF assumes no Ilability for providing such information and advice including the extent to which such information and advice may relate to existing third party intellectual property rights, especially patent r|ghts.no/ohu||uny|ega|ro|ationoNphoceatad by or arise from the provision of such information and advice. BASF reserves the right to make any changes according to technological progress or further developments. The Purchaser of the Product(s) must test the product(s) for suitability for the intened applicatioand purpose before proceeding with a full application of the product(s). Performance of the product described herein should be verified by testing and carried out by qualified experts. Technical Data Guide MasterSeal' 610, 614, 615 BASF Corporation 889 Valley Park Drive, Shakopee, MN 55379 Construction Systems www.master-builders-solutions.bast.us 2014 FAS 4 Customer Service 1(800)433 9517 Technical Service 1(800) 243.6739 Jason Socola cba 12-15-14 LS-1 Jason Socola cba 12-16-14 ° ° ) A. B. ° 1003 1003 PRODUCT DATA SHEET GRABBERGARD IFC Disclaimer: All technical advice, recommendations and services rendered by the seller gratis. They are based on technical data, which the seller believes to be reliable, and are intended for use by persons having the skills and know how, at their own discretion and risk. In no event will the seller be liable for any consequential damages arising out of the use of this product.Page 1 of 4 June 2005 Description GRABBERGARD IFC caulk is a latex-based, intumescent caulk designed to stop the passage of fire, smoke, and fumes through fire-rated separations. GRABBERGARD IFC has been tested in many different 1, 2, 3 and 4 hour rated floor and wall assemblies. It has excellent adhesion qualities with most common construction materials. After fully cured, GRABBERGARD IFC forms a durable, flexible water resistant and paintable seal. Applications GRABBERGARD IFC firestop caulk provides an effective firestop seal when used as a single or multiple component system for through- penetrations, construction joints and voids. To make certain installation is correct, consult manufacturer’s current listings, as well as, Third Party published Fire Resistance Directories and/or their websites. GRABBERGARD IFC common uses and features are listed below: Used on: Single and multiple penetrations Metallic pipes • Copper, steel, cast iron • Conduits Non-metallic pipes • ABS, CPVC, FRPP, PE, PEX, PVC • Rigid and ENT conduit Insulated pipes • Fiberglass • AB/PVC Electrical cables and wires • Jacket & non-jacketed Mechanical ducts Cable trays Construction joints/gaps • Top-of-Wall • Horizontal and vertical joints • Perimeter floor joints Voids Common construction substrate materials: • Concrete • Concrete block • Steel deck • Wood • Gypsum wallboard Features: Red Color Non-toxic Safe and easy to use Easy clean up (Water Only) Low volatile organic content (VOC) No asbestos or PCB Water resistance (when fully cured) Mildew resistant (when fully cured) Paintable (with latex based paints) Excellent application characteristics • Flows easily • No slump • Superior bond and adhesion Excellent acoustic properties Seals smoke and gases High intumescent characteristics One-component systems Advantages Intumescent – When exposed to high temperatures or fire, GRABBERGARD IFC caulk expands in volume to quickly close off voids left by melting or burning construction materials. Single Component GRABBERGARD IFC caulk can be installed directly into an opening or joint without mixing or the use of additional materials such as metal collars or wraps. This simplifies installation and minimizes the materials needed at the jobsite. Versatility GRABBERGARD IFC caulk adheres easily to dry or damp concrete, wood, metal and other common building material surfaces. Flexibility When installed GRABBERGARD IFC caulk, when used in joints, accommodates up to 33 percent joint movement compression/extension. It remains flexible and fully resistant to water after fully cured. Limitations Consult the Installation Instructions, Storage and Handling and Transportation Sections. Exposure to rain, running or standing water; before, the sealant is cured may cause the installed material(s) to wash out. The curing process occurs naturally through the evaporation of its water content into the atmosphere. Slower cure times may be experienced if the sealant is installed at low temperatures, damp and/or in PRODUCT DATA SHEET GRABBERGARD IFC Disclaimer: All technical advice, recommendations and services rendered by the seller gratis. They are based on technical data, which the seller believes to be reliable, and are intended for use by persons having the skills and know how, at their own discretion and risk. In no event will the seller be liable for any consequential damages arising out of the use of this product.Page 2 of 4 June 2005 high humidity environments. Any materials used in the firestop system for damming, insulation or support that may not allow for the free passage of air could result in longer curing times. The environment in which the compound is being used should be considered when estimating cure times. Compliance/Approvals GRABBERGARD IFC caulk has been tested for hundreds of firestop installations and meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM E 814, ASTM E 119, UL 1479, UL 2079, ULC S115-M95, and CAN/ULC S101. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Intertek Testing Service (ITS) NA Ltd (Warnock Hersey) are third party fire endurance testing agencies accredited by ICBO, BOCA and SBCCI (National Evaluation Services) in the United States. Additional Testing GRABBERGARD IFC caulk becomes an integral component in a complete building systems of walls, pipe penetrations, HVAC ducts, joints, and the like. For this reason, its physical compatibility to other products used in these complex configurations requires more than the routine firestopping products testing. The results of these additional tests are listed in Table 1, GRABBERGARD IFC Caulk Physical and Chemical Properties. GRABBERGARD IFC Caulk has proven that it has all the physical characteristics desired in a firestopping product. Once installed and fully cured, it has excellent stability, even after four weeks at freezing temperatures of -15°F (-26°C) and exposure to extreme temperatures of 300°F(149°C) for 24 hours. Dimensional changes were well within the accepted standards (<2% per ASTM C-356). Dynamic testing has demonstrated GRABBERGARD IFC caulk’s highly elastic properties. When tested in simulated fire conditions, this intumescent caulk expanded uniformly, to at least eight times its original volume, without causing failure to other components. When tested per ASTM E-84, the flame spread index was less than 25 and smoke development index was less than 50. Corrosion and microbial growth were tested using procedures outlined in ASTM C-665. GRABBERGARD IFC caulk does not promote the corrosion of steel, copper, or aluminum, but may cause discoloration on galvanized metal surfaces. Also, GRABBERGARD IFC caulk does not support mold growth. The use of GRABBERGARD IFC caulk will restore the acoustical performance level (STC rating) to firewall systems used in standard building construction when tested according to ASTM E-90-99. Installation Instructions GRABBERGARD IFC must be installed in compliance with a listed system design published by a third party testing agency (UL, ITS). Refer to their respective published Fire Resistance Directory or their web site. Prep-work To install properly, remove excessive dust, dirt, debris, grease, oil and standing water. Application Apply caulking material with standard cartridge or bulk-loading application guns or trowel in place with standard toweling tools. Install the required amount of caulking material into the opening using sufficient pressure to ensure it is in contact with all surfaces, substrates and/or penetrating items. The manufacturer recommends tooling the surface with a moist putty knife or similar tooling utensil. Tooling the caulking material will create a stronger bond and a smooth finish especially on irregular or porous surfaces. Do not apply GRABBERGARD IFC to mineral wool that is or was wet from exposure to water, standing water, rain or snow. Caution: Mineral wool may cause eye, skin or respiratory tract irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin of clothing. Recommend using gloves and goggles. Refer to mineral wool manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheets. Installation Temperature For best results, installation temperatures should be between 45°-90°F(7°-32°C). Maintenance No special maintenance is required after the GRABBERGARD IFC sealant is installed and fully cured. If, after installation, the GRABBERGARD IFC sealant is damaged or cut, repairs should be made with the same sealant. PRODUCT DATA SHEET GRABBERGARD IFC Disclaimer: All technical advice, recommendations and services rendered by the seller gratis. They are based on technical data, which the seller believes to be reliable, and are intended for use by persons having the skills and know how, at their own discretion and risk. In no event will the seller be liable for any consequential damages arising out of the use of this product.Page 3 of 4 June 2005 Manufacturer’s Recommendations The manufacturer recommends this product be installed by those trained in proper installation procedures (Approved Installer Card) and be able to read and understand a firestop system design listing (i.e. UL or WHi Listed System Design). Storage and Handling Keep product stored in a protected covered area in its original unopened containers. Manufacturer recommends storage temperatures to between 40°-90°F(4°-32°C). DO NOT ALLOW TO FREEZE Product has a shelf life of one(1) year. Stock rotation program is recommended. Transportation Recommended transportation temperatures should be between 40°-90°F(4°-32°C). DO NOT ALLOW TO FREEZE First Aid In case of contact with eyes, flush with water and consult a physician. Skin contact, clean up thoroughly with water or soapy water. Consult a physician if eye or skin irritation develops or is persistent. SEE MSDS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Availability GRABBERGARD IFC caulk is supplied in: • 10 fl. oz. (300ml) plastic cartridges • 29 fl. oz. (850ml) cartridges • 20 fl. oz. (590ml) sausages • 5 gal. (18.9L) tapered plastic pails Coverage Estimated product usage will vary depending on opening size and configuration. Check GRABBERGARD’S estimating charts for coverage. Warranty John Wagner & Associates dba Grabber Construction Products will not accept liability for more than product refund. Any claim regarding product defect must be received in writing within 1 year from date of shipment. Grabber makes no other Warranty or Guarantee express or implied, including warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability. The seller shall assume no other liability for incidental or consequential damages arising out of the sale or use of this product. Technical Services For technical information and assistance regarding application information, code requirements and performance specifications: Toll Free 1-866-237-GRAB(4722) Web Site www.grabberman.com PRODUCT DATA SHEET GRABBERGARD IFC Disclaimer: All technical advice, recommendations and services rendered by the seller gratis. They are based on technical data, which the seller believes to be reliable, and are intended for use by persons having the skills and know how, at their own discretion and risk. In no event will the seller be liable for any consequential damages arising out of the use of this product.Page 4 of 4 June 2005 Table 1 – Physical and Chemical Properties As Supplied Type of Polymer Acrylic Emulsion Odor Mild Latex Solids Content (Wt%) 82% Application Temperatures 45°-90°F(7°-32°C) Viscosity (ASTM D-2196) 640000-960000cps Extrudability Passed Color - (ASTM C-834) Rust Red Specific Gravity - (ASTM D-1475) 1.40-1.50 Dry Time - (ASTM D-1640) Dry to touch @ 6mils 20 mins Full Cure Time (depends on thickness & environment) 7-21 days pH - (ASTM E-70) 8-9 As Cured In Service Temperature up to 120°F(49°C) Moisture Absorption <4% Stability [Dimensional, Cracking, Blisters, Flexibility] Passed Corrosion - (ASTM C-655) [for Aluminum, Copper, Steel, Galvanized Steel, Stainless Steel] Passed Volume Shrinkage - (ASTM C-1241) <20% Chemical Compatibility - (ASTM D-543) Passed Slump Test - (ASTM D-2202 - Modified) Passed Hardness - (ASTM D-2240, Shore A) 26 Freeze/Thaw - (ASTM D-2243) Excellent Tensile Properties - (ASTM D-2370) Tensile Strength 41.8 psi Maximum Elongation 667% Corrosion - (ASTM D-5894) Passed Surface Burning Characteristics - (ASTM E-84) Flame Spread Index <25 Smoke Developed Index <50 STC Sound Transmission Loss - (ASTM 90-99) Full Recovery Typical Pipe Penetration Typical Cable Tray Penetration cba 01-07-15 see comments on roof layout. LeCesse needs to review against Mechanical requirements. Slope varies from contract. Jason Socola cba 12-15-14 Overview Carlisle Sure-Weld membrane is a premium heat-weldable single-ply thermoplastic polyolefi n (TPO) sheet designed for new roof construction and re-roofi ng applications. Sure-Weld High Slope (HS) membrane is formulated with additional fl ame retardant (compared to Standard) for higher-slope fi re code approvals. Sure-Weld EXTRA is 80-mils-thick for signi fi cantly higher strength and weatherability. Carlisle’s Sure-Weld TPO membrane is based on advanced polymerization technology that combines the fl exibility of ethylene- propylene (EP) rubber with the heat weldability of polypropylene. All Sure-Weld TPO membranes include OctaGuard XT™, an industr y- leading, state-of-the-art weathering package. OctaGuard XT technology enables Sure-Weld TPO to withstand extreme weatherability testing intended to simulate exposure to sever climates. Physical properties of the membrane are enhanced by a strong polyester fabric that is encapsulated between the TPO-based top and bottom plies. The combination of the fabric and TPO plies provides Sure-Weld reinforced membranes with high breaking strength, tearing strength and puncture resistance. The relatively smooth surface of Sure-Weld membrane produces a total surface fusion weld that creates a consistent, watertight monolithic roof assembly. The membrane is environmentally friendly and safe to install. Sure-Weld Standard and HS products are available in highly refl ective white, tan and gray, in both 45-mil and 60-mil thicknesses. Sure-Weld EXTRA (including HS) is available in 80-mil thickness, in white, gray and tan. Sixteen special colors are also available (see Carlisle’s TPO Color Palette brochure). Available widths are 4-, 5- and 6-ft perimeter sheets and 8-, 10- and 12-ft fi eld sheets. Carlisle's Sure-Weld tan and white TPO membrane can contribute towar d LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) credits. Tan and white Sure-Weld are ENERGY STAR®*-quali fi ed and California Title 24 compliant . Features and Benefi ts Outstanding puncture resistance Chlorine-free with no halogenated fl ame retardant s Plasticizer-free; does not contain liquid or polymeric plasticizers Excellent low temperature impact resistance Excellent chemical resistance to acids, bases and restaurant exhaust emi ssions Exce ptional resistance to heat, solar UV, ozone and oxidation Low water vapor permeance and water absor ption Hot-melt extrusion processed for complete scrim encapsulation Warp-knitted fabric (not woven) for smooth surface and greater thickness over scrim Sure-Weld is 100% rec yclable (refer to Carlisle’s Recyclability Statement) Installation Sure-Weld Roo fi ng Systems are quick to install as minimal labor and few components are required. The systems may be installed utilizing labor-saving devices that make sheet welding fast, clean, consistent and easy to learn, while reducing strain on the roofi ng technician. The Carlisle Mechanically Fastened Roof System installation starts with the insulation fastened with a minimum of 5 fasteners per 4 by 8 ft. board. The Sure-Weld reinforced membrane is mechanically fastened to the deck using HP-X™ Fasteners and Piranha Plates™ or HP-XTRA Fasteners and Piranha XTRA Plates. Adjoining sheets of Sure-Weld membrane are overlapped over the fasteners and plates and joined together with a minimum 1½-inch-(4 cm) wide hot-air weld. The Carlisle Fully Adhered Roofi ng System application begins with the insulation fastened at the required density (max.1 every 2 sq ft) necessary to resist the appropriate wind load. The substrate and membrane are coated with an appropriate Sure-Weld Bonding Adhesive and the membrane is rolled into place. * CONSULT CARLISLE SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION INFORMATION. Product Data Investing in Roofing Solutions for 50 Years 800-479-6832 P.O. Box 7000 Carlisle , PA 17013 Fax: 717-245-7053 www.carlislesyntec.com SURE-W ELD ® REIN FORCED TPO M EM BRAN E C ARLIS LE’S Product Data Sure-Weld Reinforced TPO Membrane Typical Properties and Characteristic s* Physical Property ASTM D6878 Requirement 45-mil 60-mil 80-mil EXTRA Tolerance on nominal thickness, % ASTM D751 test method +15, -10 ± 10 ± 10 ± 10 Thickness over scrim, in. (mm) ASTM D6878 optical method, average of 3 areas 0.015 mi n (0.381) 0.018 typ (0.457) 0.024 typ (0.610 ) 0.034 typ (0.864) Breaking srength, lbf (kN) ASTM D751 grab method 220 (976 N) mi n 225 (1.0) mi n 320 (1.4) typ 250 (1.1) min 360 (1.6 ) typ 350 (1.6 ) min 425 (1.9 ) typ Elon gation break of reinforcement, % ASTM D751 grab method 15 mi n 15 mi n 25 typ 15 min 25 typ 15 min 25 typ Tearin g strength, lbf (N) ASTM D751 proc. B 8 in. x 8 in. 55 (245 ) mi n 55 (245) mi n 130 (578 ) typ 55 (245) min 130 (578) typ 55 (245) mi n 130 (578) typ Brittleness point, °F (°C) ASTM D2137 -40 (-40) max -40 (-40) max -50 (-46) typ -40 (-40) max -50 (-46) typ -40 (-40) max -50 (-46) typ Linear dimensional change, % ASTM D1204 , 6 hours at 158°F ± 1 max ± 1 max -0.2 t yp ± 1 max -0.2 t yp ± 1 max -0.2 typ Ozone Resistance, no cracks 7X ASTM D1149, 100 pphm, 168 hrs PA SS PA SS PA SS PA SS Wat er absor ption resistance, mass % ASTM D471 top surface onl y 166 hours at 158°F water ± 3.0 max ± 3.0 max 2.0 typ ± 3.0 max 2.0 typ ± 3.0 max 2.0 t yp Factory seam strength, lbf/in (kN/m) ASTM D751 grab method 66 (290) mi n 66 (290) min 66 (290) min 66 (290) mi n Field seam strength, lbf/in (kN/m) ASTM D1876 tested in peel No requirement 25 (4.4) min 50 (8.8) typ 25 (4.4) min 60 (10.5 ) typ 40 (7.0 ) min 70 (12.3 ) typ Water vapor permeance, Perms ASTM E96 proc. B No requirement 0.10 max 0.05 typ 0.10 max 0.05 typ 0.10 max 0.05 typ Puncture resistance, lbf (kN) FTM 101C, method 2031 (see supplemental section) No requirement 250 (1.1) min 325 (1.4 ) typ 300 (1.3 ) min 350 (1.6 ) typ 400 (1.8 ) min 450 (2.0) typ Properties after heat aging ASTM D573,32 weeks @ 240°F Breaking strength, % retained Elon gation reinf., % retained Tearin g Strength, % retained Weight change, % 90 mi n 90 mi n 60 mi n ±1.0 max 90 min 90 min 60 min ± 1.0 max 90 min 90 min 60 min ± 1.0 max 90 min 90 min 60 mi n ± 1.0 max Typical Weights 0.23 lb/ft² (1.1 kg/m²)0.29 (1.4)0.40 (2.0) * Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the speci fi cation range for any particular property of this product . Precautions 1. Sunglasses that fi lter out ultraviolet li ght are strongly recommended as tan and white surfaces are hi ghly refl ective. Roofi ng technicians should dress appropriately and wear sunscreen to protect skin. 2. Surfaces may become slippery due to frost and ice buildup. Exercise caution durin g cold conditions to prevent falls. 3. Care must be exercised when working close to a roof edge when surrounding area is snow-covered as the roof edge may not be clearly visible. 4. Use proper stacking procedures to ensure suf fi cient stability of the rolls. 5. Exercise caution when walking on wet membrane. Membranes may be slippery when wet . 6. Store Sure-Weld membrane in the original undisturbed plastic wrap in a cool, shaded area and cover with light-colored, breathable, waterproof tarpaulins. Sure-Weld membrane that has been exposed to the weat her must be prepared with Weat hered Membrane Cleaner prior to hot-air welding. Investing in Roofing Solutions for 50 Years 800-479-6832 P.O. Box 7000 Carlisle, PA 17013 Fax: 717-245-7053 www.carlislesyntec.com SURE-W ELD REIN FORCED TPO M EM BRAN E CARLISLE’S Product Data Heat Agin g accelerates the oxidation rate that roughly doubles for each 10°C (18°F) increase in roof membrane temperature. Oxidation (reaction with oxygen ) is one of the primary chemical degradation mechanisms of roofi ng materials. Test s pecimen is 1" by 4" piece of 45-mil membrane unbacked, placed in circulating hot-air oven. Criterion – no visible cracks after bending aged test specimen around 0.25"-diameter mandrel. Xenon-Ar c ex poses the membrane samples to the combined effect of ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiation as well as ozone, heat and water spray, to greatly accelerate the effects of outdoor weathering. The radiation dose is measured in kilojoules per square meter (kJ/ m2) at 340 nm machine UV wavelength. The irradiance power of the xenon-arc lamp is measured in Watts per square meter (W/ m 2). Test s pecimen is 2.75" by 5.5" piece of membrane, unbacked, weathering side facing arc lamp. Criterion – no visible cracks viewed under 10x magni fi cation while wrapped around 3"-diameter mandrel. Environmental Cycling subjects the membrane to repeated cycles of heat aging, hot-water immersion or acid fog followed by xenon-arc exposure. The acid fog accelerates acid etching that may occur from acid rain i f the roof membrane is not resistant to acidic conditions. ASTM requirement – none Carlisle EXTREME test*: 10 days heat aging at 240°F (116°C) followed by 5 days water immersion at 158°F (70°C) or with another specimen set 5 eight-hour cycles in Kesternich sul fur dioxide chamber (sul furous acid fog) followed by 5040 kJ/m2 (2000 hrs at 0.70 W/m2 irradiance) xenon-arc exposur e *Test specimen is 2.75" by 5.5" piece of membrane with edges sealed. *Criterion – after 3 complete cycles, test specimens shall remain fl exible and not have any cracking under 10x magni fi cation while wrapped around a 3"-diameter mandrel. Extreme Testing For Severe Climates ASTM Standard D6878 is the material specifi cation for Thermoplastic Polyolefi n Based Sheet Roofi ng. It covers material property requirements for TPO roof sheet and includes initial and aged properties after heat and xenon-arc exposure. As stated in the scope of the standard, “ the tests and property limits used to characterize the sheet are values intended to ensure minimum quality for the intended purpose.” Carlisle’s goal is to produce TPO that ensures maximum performance for the intended purpose of roofi ng membranes. Maximum performance requires the membrane to far exceed the requirements of ASTM D6878. For severe climates like Miami, FL and Phoenix, AZ, EXTREME testing is required. Carlisle Extreme Testing – Heat Aging SURE-WELD REQUIREMENT ASTM TEST 240°F 32 weeks 52 weeks Carlisle 275°F Ext r eme Test N/A 13 weeks Carlisle Extreme Testing – Xenon-Arc SURE-WELD RESULTS ASTM TEST ASTM D6878 REQUIREMENT 45-MIL 60-MIL 80-MIL kJ/m² at 340 nm 10,080 17,640 20,160 27,7 20 Investing in Roofing Solutions for 50 Years 800-479-6832 P.O. Box 7000 Carlisle , PA 17013 Fax: 717-245-7053 www.carlislesyntec.com SURE-W ELD REIN FORCED TPO M EM BRAN E C ARLIS LE’S Investing in Roofing Solutions for 50 Years 800-479-6832 P.O. Box 7000 Carlisle, PA 17013 Fax: 717-245-7053 www.carlislesyntec.com Carlisle, Sure-Weld, Octaguard XT, Piranha Plates and HP-X are trademarks of Carlisle. ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark owned by the U.S. Government. LEED is a trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council . ENERGY STAR quali fi cation is only valid in the U.S. REPRINT CODE:600515 - “Sure-Weld Reinforced TPO Membrane Pr oduct Data Sheet” -021812 © 2012 Carlisle. Product Data Supplemental Approvals, Statements and Characteristics: 1. Sure-Weld TPO meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D6878 Standard Speci fi cation for Thermoplastic Polyolefi n Based Sheet Roo fi ng. 2. Radiative Properties for ENERGY STAR, Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and LEED. White TPO Tan TPO Gr a y TPO ENERGY STAR initial solar refl ectance Solar Spectrum Re fl ectometer 0.87 0.68 N/A ENERGY STAR initial solar refl ectance after 3 year s Solar Spectrum Re fl ectometer (after cleaning) 0.83 0.64 N/A CRRC initial solar refl ectance ASTM C1549 0.79 0.71 0.46 CRRC solar refl ectance after 3 year s ASTM C1549 (uncleaned) 0.70 0.64 0.43 CRRC initial thermal emitt ance ASTM C1371 0.90 0.86 0.90 CRRC thermal emittance after 3 years ASTM C1371 (uncleaned) 0.86 0.87 0.88 LEED thermal emittance ASTM E40 8 0.95 0.95 0.95 SRI (Solar Refl ectance Index)ASTM E1980 110 88 55 LEED Inf o Pre-consumer Recycled Content 10% Post- consumer Rec ycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Senatobia, MS Tooele, UT Solar Refl ectance Index 110 SURE-W ELD REIN FORCED TPO M EM BRAN E C ARLIS LE’S Solar Re fl ectance Index (SRI) is calculated per ASTM E1980. The SRI is a measure of the roof’s ability to reject solar heat, as shown by a small temperature rise. It is defi ned so that a standard black (refl ectance 0.05, emittance 0.90) is 0 and a standard white (refl ectance 0.80, emittance 0.90) is 100. Materials with the hi ghest SRI values are the coolest choices for roofi ng. Due to the way SRI is defi ned, particularly hot materials can even take slightly negative values and particularly cool materials can even exceed 100 . 3. Sure-Weld TPO membranes conform to requirements of the U.S.E.P.A. Toxic Leachate Test (40 CFR part 136) performed by an independent analyt ical laboratory. 4. Sure-Weld reinforced TPO was tested for dynamic puncture resistance per ASTM D5635-04 using the most recently modi fi ed impact head. 45-mil was watertight after an impact energy of 12.5 J (9.2 ft-lbf) and 60-mil was watertight after 22.5 J (16.6 ft-lbf). Both 72-mil and 80-mil EXTRA products were watertight after an impact energy of 30.0 J (22.1 ft-lbf). * WA-F0015 (4/11) DATE OF ISSUE:SERIAL NO. BY: Robert H. McNeill AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE TITLE: Director, Technical and Warranty Services THIS WARRANTY EXPIRES: CARLISLE DOES NOT WARRANT THE EXISTING INSULATION UTILIZED IN THIS INSTALLATION, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW, ARISING OUT OF THE INTEGRITY, INSTALLATION, OR PERFORMANCE OF, OR DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY OR CAUSED BY THE EXISTING INSULATION. BUILDING OWNER: NAME OF BUILDING: BUILDING ADDRESS: DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE CARLISLE TOTAL ROOFING SYSTEM: DATE OF ACCEPTANCE BY CARLISLE: TERMS, CONDITIONS, LIMITATIONS CARLISLE DOES NOT WARRANT PRODUCTS UTILIZED IN THIS INSTALLATION WHICH IT HAS NOT FURNISHED; AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABI LITY, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW, ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION AND PERFORMANCE OF, OR DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY OR CAUSED BY, PRODUCTS NOT FURNISHED BY CARLISLE. THE REMEDIES STATED HEREIN ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR FAILURE OF THE CARLISLE TOTAL ROOFIN G SYSTEM OR ITS COMPONENTS. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. CARLISLE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS OR DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING OR ITS CONTENTS UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW. 1. 1. Owner shall provide Carlisle with written notice within thirty (30) days of the discovery of any leak in the Carlisle Total Roofing System. Owner should send written notice of a leak to Carlisle's Warranty Services Department at the address set forth at the bottom of this warranty. By so notifying Carlisle, the Owner authorizes Carlisle or its designee to investigate the cause of the leak. Should the investigation reveal the cause of the leak to be outside the scope of this Warranty, investigation and repair costs for this service shall be paid by the Owner. 2. If, upon inspection, Carlisle determines that the leak is caused by a defect in the Carlisle Total Roofing System's materials, or workmanship of the Carlisle Authorized Roofing Applicator in installing the same, Owner's remedies and Carlisle's liability shall be limited to Carlisle's repair of the leak. 3. This warranty shall not be applicable if, upon Carlisle's inspection, Carlisle determines that any of the following has occurred: (a) The Carlisle Total Roofing System is damaged by natural disasters, including, but not limited to, lightning, fire, insect infestations, earthquake, tornado, hurricanes, winds of peak gust speeds of mph or higher measured at 10 meters above ground, and hail greater than inches in diameter (as reported by the National Climatic Data Center). Carlisle shall not be responsible for any changes in appearance or surface imperfections caused by hail incidents. (b) The Carlisle Total Roofing System is damaged by any intentional or negligent acts, accidents, misuse, abuse, vandalism, civil disobedience, or the like. (c) Deterioration or failure of building components, including, but not limited to, the roof substrate, walls, mortar, HVAC units, non-Carlisle brand metal work, etc., occurs and causes a leak, or otherwise damages the Carlisle Total Roofing System; or (d) Acids, oils, harmful chemicals and the like come in contact with the Carlisle Total Roofing System and cause a leak, or otherwise damage the Carlisle Total Roofing System. (e) The Carlisle Total Roofing System encounters leaks or is otherwise damaged by condensation resulting from any condition within the building that may generate moisture. 4. This Warranty shall be null and void if any of the following shall occur: (a) If, after installation of the Carlisle Total Roofing System by a Carlisle Authorized Roofing Applicator there are any alterations or repairs made on or through the roof or objects such as, but not limited to, structures, fixtures, or utilities are placed upon or attached to the roof without first obtaining written authorization from Carlisle; or (b) Failure by the Owner to use reasonable care in maintaining the roof, said maintenance to include, but not be limited to, those items listed on Carlisle’s Care & Maintenance Information sheet which accompanies this Warranty. 5. Only Carlisle brand insulation products are covered by this warranty. Carlisle specifically disclaims liability, under any theory of law, for damages sustained by or caused by non-Carlisle brand insulation products. 6. During the term of this Warranty, Carlisle shall have free access to the roof during regular business hours. 7. Carlisle shall have no obligation under this Warranty while any bills for installation, supplies, service, and warranty charges have not been paid in full to the Carlisle Authorized Roofing Applicator, Carlisle, or material suppliers. 8. Carlisle’s failure at any time to enforce any of the terms or conditions stated herein shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision. 9. Carlisle shall not be responsible for the cleanliness or discoloration of the Carlisle Total Roofing System caused by environmental conditions including, but not limited to, dirt, pollutants, or biological agents. 10. Carlisle shall have no liability under any theory of law for any claims, repairs, restoration, or other damages including, but not limited to, consequential or incidental damages relating, directly or indirectly, to the presence of any irritants, contaminants, vapors, fumes, molds, fungi, bacteria, spores, mycotoxins, or the like in the building or in the air, land, or water serving the building. 11. This warranty is not assignable by operation of law or otherwise. Application may be made by a new building owner for reissuance of the warranty during the original warranty period. Certain procedures including, but not limited to, an inspection of the Roofing System by a Carlisle representative and fees will apply to any reissuance. Carlisle reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to refuse to reissue this warranty. Carlisle Roofing Systems, Inc., warrants to the Building Owner (OWNER)of the above described building,that; subject to the terms,conditions,and limitations stated in this warranty, Carlisle will repair any leak in the Carlisle Golden Seal™ Total Roofing System (CARLISLE TOTAL ROOFING SYSTEM) installed by a Carlisle Authorized Roofing applicator for a period of years commencing with the date of Carlisle’s acceptance of the Carlisle Total Roofing System installation. However, in no event shall Carlisle's obligations extend beyond .5 years subsequent to the date of substantial completion of the Carlisle Total Roofing System. See below for exact date of warranty expiration. The Carlisle Total Roofing System is defined as the following Carlisle brand materials:Membrane,Flashings,Counterflashings, Adhesives and Sealants, Insulation, Recovery Board, Fasteners, Fastener Plates, Fastening Bars, Metal Edging, Metal Termination Bars, and any other Carlisle brand products utilized in this installation. SAM PLE cba 01-07-15 LECESSE CONSTRUCTION The Power of Partnership Job: 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 Ph : 585-334-4490 Submittal Spec Section Title: Asphalt Shingles Submittal Title: Asphalt Shingles Sample SubcontractorTower Roofing Primary Contact: Tony Shank Phone Number: 607-754-2070 Supplier/Manufacturer: Certain Teed If this box is checked this submittal may differ from the plans and specs. Notes: Samples delivered to HOLT on 11.25.14. General Contractor: LECESSE Construction Services LLC Spec Section No: 073113-1.6 Submittal No: Revision No: RO Sent Date: 11/24/14 Required From Sub: 10/20/14 Approved By Architect: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp I HAVE PERSONALLY REVIEWED THIS SUBMITTAL AND IN MY ESTIMATION THIS DOCUMENT FULFILLS THE INTENT OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND IS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION. LECESSE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC BY: Jason Socola Architect/Engineer Stamp k-6-k6r-cA-\‘c.,--r---, \2- k‘ 4 0 0N t d O C fly' ' Li H H N Charlie Ackerman Construction Administrator www.holt.com Ph : 585-334-4490 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY Submittal Revision No: Sent Date: 334000.2 Submittal No: Spec Section No:Job: Required From Sub: Approved By Architect: 10/20/14 Spec Section Title:Sirk Submittal Title:Storm Sewer Structures PD/SD Subcontractor: Primary Contact: Phone Number: Supplier/Manufacturer: If this box is checked this submittal may differ from the plans and specs Notes: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp Architect/Engineer Stamp LECESSE Construction Services LLC General Contractor: Technical Data Sheet LANDMARK™ Premium Shingles LANDMARK™ Pro Shingles LANDMARK™ Shingles LANDMARK Premium/Architect™ 80 Shingles (NW Region only) PRODUCT INFORMATION Landmark™ shingles reflect the same high manufacturing standards and superior warranty protection as the rest of CertainTeed's line of roofing products. Landmark Premium (and Algae Resistant-AR), Landmark Pro (and AR) and Landmark (and AR) are built with the industry's toughest fiber glass mat base, and their strict dimensional tolerance assures consistency. Complex granule color blends and subtle shadow lines produce a distinctive color selection. Landmark is produced with the unique NailTrak™ nailing feature. Please see the installation instruction section below for important information regarding NailTrak™. In the Northwest (NW) Region Landmark Premium (AR) is double-branded as Landmark Premium/Architect 80 (AR). Landmark algae-resistant (AR) shingles have the additional attribute of resisting the growth of algae especially in damp regions. AR shingles are not available in all regions Colors: Please refer to the product brochure or CertainTeed website for the colors available in your region. Limitations: Use on roofs with slopes greater than 2" per foot. Low-slope applications (2" to 4" per foot) require additional underlayment. In areas where icing along eaves can cause the back-up of water, apply CertainTeed WinterGuard™ Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment, or its equivalent, according to application instructions provided with the product and on the shingle package. Product Composition: Landmark series shingles are composed of a fiber glass mat base. Ceramic- coated mineral granules are tightly embedded in carefully refined, water-resistant asphalt. Two pieces of the shingle are firmly laminated together in a special tough asphaltic cement. All Landmark shingles have self-sealing adhesive strips. Applicable Standards ASTM D3018 Type I ASTM D3462 ASTM E108 Fire Resistance: Class A ASTM D3161 Class F Wind Resistance ASTM D7158 Class H Wind Resistance UL 2390/ASTM D6381 Class H Wind Resistance UL 790 Fire Resistance: Class A UL 997 Wind Resistance ICC Evaluation Report ESR-1389 NYC-MEA-120-79-M (Regional) CSA Standard A123.5-98 (& -05) (Regional) Ontario BMEC Auth. 97-10-219 (Regional) Miami-Dade Product Control Approved Florida Product Approval # FL5444 (Regional) TDI Windstorm Resistance (Regional) Technical Data: Landmark Landmark Pro Landmark Premium* (and AR) (and AR) (and AR) Weight/Square (approx.) 240 lb 250-270 lb 300 lb Dimensions (overall) 13 1/4" x 38 3/4" 13 1/4" x 38 3/4" 13 1/4" x 38 3/4" Shingles/Square (approx.) 64 66 66 Weather Exposure 5 5/8" 5 5/8" 5 5/8" *Includes “Landmark Premium AR/Architect 80” Technical Data Sheet (Continued) Landmark Shingles Page 2 of 3 INSTALLATION The following is a general summary of the installation methods. Detailed installation instructions are supplied on each bundle of Landmark shingles and must be followed. Separate application sheets may also be obtained from CertainTeed. Roof Deck Requirements: Apply shingles to minimum 3/8" thick plywood, minimum 7/16" thick non- veneer (e.g. OSB), or minimum 1" thick (nominal) wood decks. The plywood or non-veneer decks must comply with the specifications of APA-The Engineered Wood Association. Ventilation: Provisions for ventilation should meet or exceed current HUD Standards. To best insure adequate ventilation, use a combination of continuous ridge ventilation (using Ridge FilterVent or Ridge Filter ShingleVent II, manufactured by Air Vent Inc, or a comparable product with an external baffle) and balanced soffit venting. Valleys: Valley liner must be applied before shingles. The Closed-Cut valley application method is recommended, using CertainTeed WinterGuard Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment or its equivalent to line the valley prior to being fully covered by the shingles. Underlayment: On slopes 4" per foot or greater, CertainTeed recommends one layer of DiamondDeck™ Synthetic Underlayment, or Roofers’ Select™ High-Performance shingle underlayment, or shingle underlayment meeting ASTM D226, D4869 or ASTM D6757. Always ensure sufficient deck ventilation, and take particular care when DiamondDeck or other synthetic underlayment is installed. For UL fire rating, underlayment may be required. Corrosion-resistant drip edge is recommended and should be placed over the underlayment at the rake and beneath the underlayment at the eaves. Follow manufacturer’s application instructions. On low slopes (2" up to 4" per foot), one layer of CertainTeed’s WinterGuard Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment (or equivalent meeting ASTM D1970) or two layers of 36" wide felt shingle underlayment (Roofers’ Select High-Performance Underlayment or product meeting ASTM D226, D4869 or ASTM D6757) lapped 19" must be applied over the entire roof, ensure sufficient deck ventilation. When DiamondDeck or other synthetic underlayment is installed, weather-lap at least 20” and ensure sufficient deck ventilation. When WinterGuard is applied to the rake area, the drip edge may be installed under or over WinterGuard. At the eave, when WinterGuard does not overlap the gutter or fascia, the drip edge should be installed under WinterGuard. When WinterGuard overlaps the fascia or gutter, the drip edge or other metal must be installed over it. Follow manufacturer’s application instructions. Fastening (NailTrak™): Low & Standard Slopes: On low and standard slopes, four nails are required per shingle. There are three nail lines on NailTrak shingles. Position nails vertically between the upper and lower nailing-guide lines. It is acceptable to nail between either the middle and lower lines or between the upper and middle lines. Nails must be of sufficient length to penetrate into the deck 3/4" or through the thickness of the decking, whichever is less. They are to be located 1" and 12" in from each side of the shingle (see instructions on product wraps.) Nails are to be 11 or 12 gauge, corrosion-resistant roofing nails with 3/8" heads. Steep Slopes: On slopes greater than 21" per foot, fasten each shingle with six nails and four spots of roofing cement placed under each shingle according to application instructions provided on the shingle package. Fasteners must penetrate the two-layer common bond area that is indicated by the middle and lower NailTrak lines, also illustrated on the shingle package. Technical Data Sheet (Continued) Landmark Shingles Page 3 of 3 Application: The recommended application method is the ‘Five-Course, Diagonal Method’ found on each bundle of shingles. In this method, shingle course offsets are 6" and 11". Instructions also may be obtained from CertainTeed. These shingles may be used for new construction or for reroofing over existing Metric-sized shingles. Flashing: Use corrosion-resistant metal flashing. Hips and Ridges: For capping hip and ridge apply CertainTeed Shadow Ridge™, Cedar Crest™ or Mountain Ridge™ shingles of a like color. MAINTENANCE These shingles do not require maintenance when installed according to manufacturer's application instructions. However, to protect the investment, any roof should be routinely inspected at least once a year. Older roofs should be looked at more frequently. WARRANTY Landmark Premium (and AR), Landmark Premium/Architect 80, Landmark Pro (and AR), and Landmark (and AR) shingles carry a lifetime limited, transferable warranty to the consumer against manufacturing defects. In addition, Landmark Premium (and AR), Landmark Premium/Architect 80, Landmark Pro (and AR), and Landmark (and AR) carry 10-years of SureStart™ Protection. For specific warranty details and limitations, refer to the warranty itself (available from the local supplier, roofing contractor or on-line at www.certainteed.com). FOR MORE INFORMATION Sales Support Group: 800-233-8990 Web site: www.certainteed.com See us at our on-line specification writing tool, CertaSpec, at www.certainteed.com/certaspec. CertainTeed Roofing P.O. Box 860 Valley Forge, PA 19482 © Copyright CertainTeed Corporation, 2011. All rights reserved. Updated: 12/2011 Technical Data Sheet DiamondDeck™ High-Performance Synthetic Roofing Underlayment PRODUCT INFORMATION DiamondDeck™ is a synthetic polymer-based scrim-reinforced underlayment designed for use on roof decks as a water-resistant layer beneath asphalt roofing shingles, wood shingles and shakes, metal shingles, concrete tile or slate. Follow finished roofing manufacturer’s instructions and all local building code requirments. It has exceptional dimensional stability compared to standard asphalt felt underlayment when wet. It’s stability eliminates the possibility of wrinkles caused by hygro-expansion. Standard asphalt felt can become so wrinkled when it picks up moisture that it can sometimes “telegraph” its wrinkles through to the shingles applied over it, creating visually objectionable wrinkles on the finished roof. DiamondDeck’s extra-large 4-foot width and 250-foot length helps speed application. It has a special top surface treatment that provides excellent slip resistance, even when wet. CAUTION: Walking or crawling on any roof surface can be dangerous, especially when wet or snow/ice covered. Product Data: Roll Length (ft.): 250 Roll Width (ft.): 4 Roll Size (Gross sq. ft.): 1000 Roll Coverage (Typical net sq. ft.): 937.5 Shipping Weight (approx. lb/roll): 38 Limitations: Low-slope application minimum 2" per foot. Between slopes of 2" per foot up to 4" per foot apply two layers of DiamondDeck in “shingle-fashion” as described in the INSTALLATION instructions below. Do not install DiamondDeck as ice dam protection along eaves. Two layers of DiamondDeck cemented together is not an equivalent to WinterGuard. This product is not designed to be permanently exposed to sunlight or to the weather. Maximum exposure duration is six months (see fastening section below for more detail). Product Composition: DiamondDeck roofing underlayment is based on a tough woven polyolefin reinforcement laminated between layers of specially formulated UV-stabilized polymer films. Technical Data: DiamondDeck is Classified by UL to be a suitable underlayment for use in any UL Class A, B, or C fire rated shingle system. Typical properties of DiamondDeck are shown in Table 1 below. DiamondDeck is manufactured to comply with performance requirements of ASTM D226 and ASTM D4869, including resistance to "liquid water transmission." Water Vapor Transmission – ASTM E96 Method A (“dry method”) < 0.2 Perms Method B (“wet method”) < 0.4 Perms Applicable Standards: ASTM D226 and D4869 (Physical properties only) Classified for use beneath UL 790 Class A/ASTM E108 Class A fire rated asphalt shingles ICC-ES Evaluation Report (AC 48, AC 188) pending CAN/CSA Standard A220 Florida Product Approval # FL 11288 Miami-Dade Product Control Approved INSTALLATION Storage: Store DiamondDeck rolls horizontally on the pallet or standing on end after opened. in a dry, protected area at a temperature less than 120°F. Deck Preparation: Provide a clean, dry and smooth deck surface by eliminating dust, dirt, loose nails and other objects. Before application to existing roofs, remove all roofing materials, then clean the roof deck until it is free of any dirt, dust, nails, and other materials. Standard-Slope Application (4:12 and Greater): Starting at the lower edge of the roof, cover the entire deck by applying a single layer of DiamondDeck parallel to the eaves, with printed side facing up. When necessary, overlap all ends (vertical laps) at least 6" and “weather-lap” all sides (horizontal laps) at least 3". Offset end laps from course to course at least 3 feet. Apply flat and unwrinkled, carefully fastening as described below to hold in place. Page 1 of 2 Technical Data Sheet (Continued) DiamondDeck™ Page 2 of 2 Low Slope Application (2:12 up to 4:12): Starting at the lower edge of the roof, cover the entire deck by applying DiamondDeck parallel to the eaves, with printed side facing up and increased overlap dimensions. Begin by applying a 24” wide starter strip of DiamondDeck along the eaves. Then place a full width sheet over the starter, with lower edge flush to the starter’s lower edge. Apply succeeding 48” wide courses of DiamondDeck up the roof slope, overlapping each previous course a minimum of 20" in “shingle-fashion.” Overlap all vertical side/end joints at least 12” and offset these joints from course to course at least 36”. Apply flat and unwrinkled, carefully fastening as described below to hold in place. Fastening: DO NOT USE STAPLES! Short-term exposure (< two days): When the finished roofing will be installed within two days of underlayment application and high winds are not forecast, standard roofing nails with 3/8” diameter heads may be used. Attach the underlayment by nailing a fastener through each diamond printed on the underlayment and tight to the surface. Proper fastener spacing is 15” On-Center (O.C.) vertically and 12” O.C. horizontally (parallel to eaves). On vertical side/end laps install 8 fasteners equally spaced at 6” O.C. centered in the lap to hold the underlayment in place. If wind or rain is expected prior to finished roofing application, it is recommended that 1” diameter plastic or steel cap nails be used in place of standard roofing nails, as described below. Long-term exposure (max. six months): When anticipated exposure time may exceed two days, CertainTeed strongly recommends using low-profile plastic or steel cap nails with 1” diameter heads to fasten DiamondDeck in place. Attach the underlayment by nailing a fastener through each diamond printed on the underlayment and tight to the surface. Lap Sealing: Where laps or joints require sealant or adhesive, use a high quality asphalt roofing cement meeting ASTM D4586 Type II or cements/caulks based on butyl rubber or urethane. It is particularly important to seal all lap seams in areas where the underlayment will be exposed to wind-driven rain. Eaves Flashing for Ice Dam Protection (all slopes): Do not install DiamondDeck™ as ice dam protection along eaves. Eaves flashing may be constructed from self-adhering waterproofing underlayment (such as CertainTeed’s “WinterGuard™ Waterproofing Shingle Underlayment,” or its equivalent). Two layers of DiamondDeck cemented together is not an equivalent to WinterGuard. Eaves flashing for ice dam protection should be installed to a level of at least 24" inside the interior wall line, or in areas of severe icing, at least up to the highest water level expected to occur from ice dams. MAINTENANCE DiamondDeck requires no maintenance when installed according to manufacturer’s application instructions. WARRANTY DiamondDeck is warranted against manufacturing defects for the length of the warranty term. In the event that DiamondDeck is installed underneath shingles manufactured by CertainTeed, CertainTeed warrants the performance of DiamondDeck for the same number of warranty years as the installed CertainTeed shingles. In the event that roofing shingles not manufactured by CertainTeed are installed over DiamondDeck, this Limited Warranty extends for 30 years from the date of DiamondDeck installation. For specific warranty details and limitations, refer to the DiamondDeck Limited Warranty FOR MORE INFORMATION Sales Support Group: 800-233-8990 Web site: www.certainteed.com CertainTeed Roofing P.O. Box 860 Valley Forge, PA 19482 © Copyright CertainTeed Corporation, 2011. All rights reserved. Updated: 12/2011 Jason Socola ✔ cba Match Fascia Color 02-10-15 Apt-6"Type K with 4" round downspout THs-5" Type K with 3" round downspout Ph : 585-334-4490 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY Submittal Revision No: Sent Date: 334000.2 Submittal No: Spec Section No:Job: Required From Sub: Approved By Architect: 10/20/14 Spec Section Title:Sirk Submittal Title:Storm Sewer Structures PD/SD Subcontractor: Primary Contact: Phone Number: Supplier/Manufacturer: If this box is checked this submittal may differ from the plans and specs Notes: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp Architect/Engineer Stamp LECESSE Construction Services LLC General Contractor: IHAVEPERSONALLYREVIEWEDTHISSUBMITTAL ANDINMYESTIMATIONTHISDOCUMENTFULFILLS THEINTENTOFTHEPLANSANDSPECIFICATIONS ANDISAPPROVEDFORSUBMISSION. LECESSECONSTRUCTIONSERVICESLLC BY:DrewJohnsonJason Socola Tony Shenk Tower Roofing 607.725.5773 Sheet Metal Gutter Sample for Color to Match Savannah Wicker 072600-1.3 2/19/15 R0 Match to Savannah Wicker for fascia Sample sent to HOLT office on 2/19 ✔ date:cba 03-13-15 cba 01-07-15 ✔ date:cba 02-24-15 cba 01-07-15 Insulation type not cba 10-31-14 MilLECESSE CONSTRUCTION The Power of Partnership 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 Ph : 585-334-4490 Submittal Job: 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY Spec Section Title: Crystalline Waterproofing Submittal Title: Crystalline Waterproofing PD Subcontractor:DriSCOII Masonry Primary Contact: Bob Davies Phone Number: 315-685-5793 Supplier/Manufacturer: Euclid If this box is checked this submittal may differ from the plans and specs Notes: Submitting as an equal product There is not cost differences. Subcontractor believes this to be a superior product and has used on multiple HOLT Jobs. General Contractor: LECESSE Construction Services LLC Spec Section No: 312000-2.1A Submittal No: Revision No: RO Sent Date: 10/24/14 Required From Sub: 10/20/14 Approved By Architect: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp I HAVE PERSONALLY REVIEWED THIS SUBMITTAL AND IN MY ESTIMATION THIS DOCUMENT FULFILLS THE INTENT OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND IS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION. LECESSE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC BY: Jason Socola Architect/Engineer Stamp Jason Socola From: Driscoll Masonry Estimating <estimating2@driscollmasonry.com> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 2:33 PM To: Jason Socola Subject: RE: Fan fold for Stone Quarry Campbell Savona Elevator Shaft SUNY Plattsburgh School of Business Mechanical Room and Trenches Cayuga Medical Elevator shaft ESF Housing Elevator shaft Falk College foundation Cayuga Dairy Storage Tank From: Jason Socola [mailtolsocalaOLECESSEconstrnsp.in]i Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 2:18 PM To: Driscoll Masonry Estimating Subject: RE: Fan fold for Stone Quarry Can you give me the list of the jobs you used the Vandex on. I just talked to them and they wanted the list of jobs. Thanks From: Driscoll Masonry Estimating Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 11:10 AM To: Jason Socola Subject: Fan fold for Stone Quarry m a:estiniatin • 2 driscolltroson cot Bob Davie Estimator Driscoll Masonry Restoration Co., Inc. P 315-685-5792 F 315-685-0546 1 VANDEX SUPER DESCRIPTION SUPER WHITE NSF APPROVED CRYSTALLIN VANDEX SUPER an are waterproof treatments that become an integral part of concrete through a crystallization proces e cementtou carrar is applied to either the positive or negative side of the substrate, crystal growth occurs, blocking the capillaries and minor shrinkage cracks within the concrete to prevent any further water ingress. In addition to waterproofing, VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE protects concrete substrates against saltwater, wastewater, harsh ground water and certain chemical solutions. PRIMARY APPLICATIONS • Sewage & water treatment plants • Swimming pools • Foundations & basements • Secondary containment tanks • Dams & water reservoirs • Manholes • Tunnels & subways • Construction joints • Spillways • Structural slabs • Underground vaults • Retaining walls • Positive or negative side to minimize excavation • Allows vapor to pass through substrate • Remains permanently active within concrete • Resistant to hydrostatic pressure • Provides resistance against chemical exposure TECHNICAL INFORMATION • No membrane to tear or puncture • Monolithic, no seams to separate • Can be applied to "green" concrete structures • No special surface preparation or primers needed • NSF approved for potable water use Material Properties @ 75°F (24°C), 50% RH Permeability Testing, CRD -C 48-92 At the completion of the test, the treated specimens (6"x6" [15.2cm x 15.2cm]) did not exhibit any water leakage. All specimens were tested for 14 days under 200 psi (462 feet of head pressure [13.8 bar]). An independent laboratory test report is available upon request. Water Penetration, DIN 1048 Treated specimens (7.5"x 15.5" x 4" [19.1cm x 39.4cm x 10.2cm]) exhibited an average water penetration of 9mm when tested for 72 hours under 72 psi (166 feet of head pressure [5.0 bar]). An independent laboratory test report is available upon request. Compressive Strength, psi (MPa) ASTM C 109 7 days 2,500 (17.2) 28 days 3,500 (24.1) Freeze/Thaw Resistance, ASTM C 666 300 cycles 98% Relative Dynamic Modulus SPECIFICATIONS/COMPLIANCES Chemical Resistance, ASTM C 267 Treated specimens and ASTM C 494 (5,450 psi [37.6 MPa]) untreated reference specimens were immersed in brake fluid, pool chlorine (5ppm), ethylene glycol (100%), mineral oil (100%), toluene (100%), sodium hydroxide (50%) and hydrochloric acid (10%). The compressive strength and weight change of each specimen was determined after 1, 7, 14, 28, 56, and 84 days. The treated specimens either outperformed or were the same as the reference specimens. An independent laboratory test report is available upon request. Flexural Strength, psi (MPa) ASTM C 348 7 days 600 (4.1) 28 days 900 (6.2) Scaling Resistance, ASTM C 672 50 cycles 0 Rating, No Scaling • NSF/ANSI Standard 61, potable water compatibility - 2011, United States • WRAS, potable water compatibility - 2011, Great Britain • BBA, potable water compatibility - 2011, Great Britain • DWI, potable water compatibility - 2005, Great Britain ▪ Potable water compatibility - 2001, Australia • Potable water compatibility - 2002, Singapore .4 The Euclid Chemical Company 19218 Redwood Rd. • Cleveland, OH 44110 Phone: [216] 531-9222 • Toll-free: [800] 321-7628 • Fax: [216] 531-9596 www.euclidchemical.com An 9M Company VANDEX SUPER and SUPER WHITE are packaged in 50 lb. (22.7 kg) bags and 50 lb. (22.7 kg) plastic pas. 1 year when stored properly in the original, unopened package COVERAGE Coverages rates for VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE vary depending on the application. Below are typoalapplications and their usage rate. Positive and negative side wall waterproofing Water retaining structures Freshly placed concrete slabs (including split slabs) Construction joints DIREcTION5 FOR USE 1.4 lb/yd2 (.76 kg/m2) x 2 applications = 320 ft2 (29.7 m2)/bag per coat 1.4 lb/yd (.76 kg/m2) x 2 applications = 320 ft2 (29.7 mi/bag per coat 2.2 lb/yd(1.1nhgm2)x1application 2.8 lb/yd(1.52 kg/m2) x 1 application = 160 ft2 (14.9 m2)/bag per coat Surface Preparation: The surface must be structurally sound, clean and free of dirt, oil and other contaminants including curing compounds, form release agents, old coatings, paint and efflorescence. New concrete and masonry must be cured well enough to support the application of VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE without marring the surface. All concrete latance must also be removed. Provide an absorptive surface on all substrates including precast and formed concrete. The surface must have an open capillary system for adhesion and for optimum crystalline growth. Remove form marks and other protrusions. Concrete honeycombs, cavities, joints, cracks, voids, tie holes and other defects must be opened and routed to sound material. No active water leaks should be present at the time of application of VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE. Use SPEED PLUG, VANDEX PLUG or a mixture of VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE and VANDEX QUICKBINDER to stop all active leaks. Any surface defects need to be addressed with the application of VANDEX UNI MORTAR 1 ZSR. Once p,opamd, the substrate needs to be soaked with water to a saturated, surface -dry (SSD) condition just prior to the application of the material. Mixing: Approximate mixing ratio is 2 parts clean, potable water to 5 parts of VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE powder by volume. Alternately, mix the entire oolb. (uu.7kg) bag u,pail with 1.7utoc.ogal (6oto7.o4of water. 00 NOT MIX any more material than can be used within 20 minutes. Agitate the mixture frequently to restore workability. Application: Brush: Apply VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE to properly prepared concrete and masonry substrates with a masonry brush. Spread the material across the SSD surface and work into the surface at the specified coverage rate. If a second coat is required, apply the second coat while the coat is still "green" and can support the second coat being scrubbed over top of it. The setting time of VANDEX SUPER (gray) is approximately 60 minutes, while the setting time of VANDEX SUPER WHITE is approximately 150 minutes. Set times were determined under laboratory conditions at 72°F (22°C). Spray: VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE may be applied using appropriate spray equipment with compressed air (Le. hopper gun). For spray equipment, the recommended air pressure is approx. 73 psi (0.5 MPa) with an air delivery rate of 18 ft3 (500 L)/minute. If needed, spray apply a second coat while the first coat is still "green" and can support the second coat. New concrete slabs: Place and screed concrete as usual. Once the concrete has reached initial set and the bleed water has dioapponmu, use a power trowel with float shoes to open the surface of the concrete. Broadcast VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE over the surface at the specified amount with a mesh sieve or other mechanical means. The material must then be worked into the surface with float shoes prior to the start of final finishing procedures. Properly cure upon completion. This is the only application where the 7 day cure time on new concrete isn't required prior to material placement. Split slab construction: Once the base slab has been placed (min. 4" [10 cm]), apply VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE at the specified rate with a mesh sieve. Proceed to placing the topping slab as to not displace any of the material on the base slab. Construction joints: Just prior to the placement of the adjoining slab, apply the specified amount of VANDEX SUPER/ SUPER WHITE slurry to the prepared, exposed side of the slab in place. Take care to not displace the niaterial as the adjacent slab is placed. Curing and protection: VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE is cement based and will cure in the same fashion as ordinary concrete. For maximum effectiveness, it is essential that the material be wet cured for a minimum of 5 days. Once VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE has hardened sufficiently, use standard wet curing processes such as wet or fog spraying, or covering with polyethylene sheeting, wet burlap or burlene. VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE must be protected from ram during the first 24 hours and be protected from frost for at least 5 days. Use insulation blankets if necessary. Backfilling can occur 3 days after placement. VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE treated surfaces need to be protected from gouging and scratchiag during the backfill process. Application of topical treatments: Prior to the application of aesthetic coatings over top of VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE treated surfaces, the material needs to be cured and neutralized. Allow 28 days for the VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE to fully cure. After that time, soak the treated surface with water and apply a diluted solution of hydrochloric (muriatic) acid (1:8, approximately 3.5%). Thoroughly rinse with clean water immediately after the application. DO NOT ALLOW the diluted acid solution to dry on the material. Use all necessary protective means (gloves, goggles, respirators and clothing) when working with the diluted acid solution. Filling of water retaining structures: Filling of VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE treated structures can occur once the material has had sufficient time to cure. Typically, 14 days would be required prior to filling. If the project is "fast -tracked" and the structure needs filled sooner, the material needs to be thoroughly inspected no sooner than 7 days after placement. Clean mixing and application equipment with water immediately after use. Clean splatter and spills with water before material sets. If allowed to dry on the surface, removal becomes extremely difficult. PRECAUTIONS/ LIMITATIONS ,ttn,,,t4t,t\t4,14At titt'Attddtt • Chemical resistance data is given as a reference. These products are NOT intended to be used on chemical containment structures. • Do not retemper VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE. • Do not mix more material than can be placed in 20 minutes. • Do not apply to frozen or frost filled surfaces or when temperature is below or expected to fall below 40°F (4°C) within 48 hours. • Protect treated surfaces from frost for 5 days. • Do not apply VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE at temperatures above 90°F (32°C), unless the surface has been fully saturated with water at the time the application begins. Take protective measures to shade substrates in elevated temperatures. • VANDEX SUPER/SUPER WHITE slurry is not designed as a wearing surface. Apply a protective topcoat before subjecting it to traffic. • Do not fill open cisterns, tanks, pools, etc. with water for at least 7 days. Inspect for hardness prior to filling. • Allow minimum 3 days drying time before backfilling. Use protection boards to prevent gouging. • Allow 28 days cure and neutralize the product before the application of coatings. • Protect treated surfaces for 24 hours from rain. • Apply a test patch to evaluate performance and appearance on concrete or block substrates which have been subjected to contamination, efflorescence or chemical attack. • In all cases, consult the Material Safety Data Sheet before use. Rev. 03.1 WARRANTY: The Euclid Chemical Company ("Euclid) solely and expressly warrants that its products shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one (I) year from the date of purchase, Unless authorized in writing by an officer of Euclid, no other representations or statements made by Euclid or its representatives, in writing or orally, shall alter this warranty. EUCLID MAKES NO WARRANTIES, IMPLIED OR OTHERVVISE, AS TO THE MERCHANTABIUTY OR FITNESS FOR ORDINARY OR PARTICULAR PURPOSES OF ITS PRODUCTS AND EXCLUDES THE SAME, If any Euclid product fails to conform with this warranty, Euclid will replace the product al no cost to Buyer. Replacement of any product shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available and buyer shall have no claim for incidental or consequentdamages. Any warranty claim must be made within one (1) year from the date of the claimed breach. Euclid does not authorize anyone on its behalf to make any written or oral statements which in any way alter Euclid's installation information or instructions in 45 product literature or on its packaging labels, Any installation of Euclid products which fails to conform with such installation information or instructions shall void this warranty Product demonstrations, if any, are done for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute a warranty or warranty alteration of any kind. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining the suitability of Euclid's products for the Buyer's intended purposes, N. 4.9,1 J. 4 • L. -1 '1JJUPJ. JL0 VANI0EX Sales & Services, Inc. P.O.Box 1440 Columbia, MD 21044 (4101964-1410 FAX (410)964-1526 e-mail: info@vandexus.com Mr. Tom Baker Charles Driscoll Masonry 4562 Jordan Road Skanaeteles Falls, NY 13153 fr'Alit LI 1 CONCRETE REPAIR, PROTECTION AND WATERPROOFING FAX TRANSMISSION (315)685-0546 RE: Approval for applying Vandex cementItious waterproofing products Dear Mr. Baker: April 8, 1997 We hereby confirm that Charles Driscoll Masonry has successfully applied Vandex cementitious waterproofing products on various projects such as pits and trenches. We have no objection to your company applying Vandex products on similar projects in the future. Sincerely yours, VANDE , es & Services, Inc. fr.d Kessi President VANDEX° since 1946 - QUALITY - DEPENDABILITY - LONGEVITY September 11, 2012 Subject: Vandex Super and LEED Projects To Whom it May Concern: Etal The F;urftd Chemical Iµon:loony 19218 Redwood Road Cleveland: OH 44110 Phone: 800-321-7628 Fax: 216-481.7072 www encoocnernwal.com The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System provides a standard for defining an environmentally friendly, sustainable, "green" building. Points are awarded to construction projects based on building characteristics like water savings, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and the types of building materials used. The Euclid Chemical Company manufactures many products that can contribute points toward the LEED certification of a building. Vandex Super is manufactured in Cleveland OH and therefore would contribute to a building's LEED point calculation under category "Local/Regional Materials Manufactured Locally" (MR Credit 5.1) for projects within a 500 -mile radius of Cleveland OH. Vandex Super does not contain any recycled materials, and the VOC content is 0. Sincerely, Matt Meermans Technical Support Representative The Euclid Chemical Company 00a Material Safety Data Sheet VANDEX SUPER - 50# BAG Version 1. REVISION DATE: 04/29/2011 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Trade name VANDEX SUPER - 50# BAG Product code V001 50 COMPANY Euclid Chemical Company 19218 Redwood Road Cleveland, OH 44110 Telephone 1-800-321-7628 Emergency Phone: U.S. only: 1-800-424-9300 International Users Call Collect: 1-703-527-3887 SECTION 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EUCLID CINEVICAL Print Date 06/15/2011 Emergency Overview White to Gray. Powder. Dust may irritate nose and throat. Dust irritating to the respiratory tract. Leave area to breathe fresh air. Avoid further overexposure. If symptoms persist, get medical attention. Acute Potential Health Effects/ Routes of Entry Inhalation Eyes Ingestion Skin Dust may irritate nose and throat. Dust irritating to the respiratory tract. Direct contact may cause severe irritation. May cause mechanical irritation or abrasion, and possible chemical burns. May cause temporary injury. May cause irritation to the mouth, throat and stomach. May cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, and vomiting. May cause severe irritation. May cause dryness, cracking, irritation, and chemical burns. May produce cement dermatitis due to primary irritation from alkaline, hydroscopic and abrasive properties. Aggravated Medical Conditions Pre-existing eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure. Chronic Health Effects Inhalation of crystalline silica (quartz) can cause cancer based on animal data, and IARC concludes sufficient evidence in humans (Group 1). Prolonged and repeated overexposure to free crystalline silica dust above the TLV level may cause scarring of the lungs with cough and shortness of breath. A delayed lung injury, silicosis may result from breathing free silica. SECTION 3 - PRODUCT COMPOSITION Chemical Name CAS -No. Wight % An Portland cement Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand Proprietary Additive Proprietary additive Compav €5997-15-1 14808-60-7 NJ TSRN# 51721300-6385P NJ TSRN# 51721300-6386P 1/6 40.0 - 70.0 30.0 - 60.0 10.0 - 30.0 1.0 - 5.0 Material Safety Data Sheet VANDEX SUPER - 50# BAG Version 1. REVISION DATE: 04/29/2011 SECTION 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES SUMO OIUMCAL Print Date 06/15/2011 Get immediate medical attention for any significant overexposure. Inhalation : Leave area to breathe fresh air. Avoid further overexposure. If symptoms persist, get medical attention. Eye contact : Flush with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eye lids apart. Get medical attention immediately. Skin contact : Clean area of contact thoroughly using soap and water. If irritation, rash or other disorders develop, get medical attention immediately. Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a physician. Call nearest Poison Control Center or Physician immediately. SECTION 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash point Not available. Method Not available. Lower explosion limit Not available. Upper explosion limit Not available. Autoignition temperature Not available. Extinguishing media This product is not expected to burn under normal conditions of use.Use that which is appropriate to the surroundings. Hazardous combustion Not available. products Protective equipment for Not applicable. Product is not expected to burn. firefighters Fire and explosion conditions This product not expected to ignite under normal conditions of use. SECTION 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Use appropriate protective equipment. Avoid contact with material. Dampen material with water to control dusting. Scoop up and transfer to appropriate container for disposal. Flush spill area with water. SECTION 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE Prevent inhalation of dust and contact with skin and eyes. Clean hands thoroughly after handling. Precautions also apply to emptied containers. Personal protective equipment must be worn during maintenance or repair of contaminated mixer, reactor, or other equipment. Store in sealed containers in a cool, dry, ventilated warehouse location. SECTION 8 -EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Personal protection equipment An Conroy 2/6 Material Safety Data Sheet VANDE SUPER - 50# BAG Version 1. REVISION DATE: 04/29/2011 Respiratory protection Hand protection Eye protection Skin and body protection Protective measures Engineering measures Exposure Limits Chemical Name Portland cement Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand EUCLID CHIMAICAL Print Date 06/15/2011 Wear appropriate, properly fitted NIOSH/MSHA approved dust respirator where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits indicated on the MSDS. Follow manufacturer's directions for respirator use. Use suitable impervious rubber or vinyl gloves and protective apparel to reduce exposure. Wear appropriate eye protection.Wear chemical safety goggles and/or face shield to prevent eye contact. Do not wear contact lenses. Do not touch eyes with contaminated body parts or materials. Have eye washing facilities readily available. Prevent contact with shoes and clothing. Use professional judgment in the selection, care, and use.Wear gloves, head coverings and full body clothing as necessary to prevent skin irritation. Washable or disposable clothing may be used. Do not take unwashed clothing home. Work clothes should be washed separately from other clothing and the washing machine rinsed thoroughly following use. Inform the launderer of the proper procedures. Store work clothes and street clothes separately to prevent contamination. Use only in well ventilated areas. Provide maximum ventilation in enclosed areas.Use local exhaust when the general ventilation is inadequate. CAS Number 65997-15-1 14808-60-7 Regulation Limit Form OSHA PEL: 5 mg/m3 Respirable fraction. OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m3 Total dust. ACGIH TWA: 1 mg/m3 Respirable fraction. OSHA TWA: 0.1 mg/m3Respirable. OSHA TWA: 0.3 mg/m3 Total dust. OSHA PEL: 15 mg/m3 Total dust. OSHA PEL: 5 mg/m3 Respirable fraction. ACGIH TWA: 0.025 mg/m3 Respirable fraction. SECTION 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Form Color Odor pH Vapour pressure Vapor density Melting point/range Freezing point Boiling point/range Water solubility Specific Gravity An Powder White to Gray None 12 Not available. Not available. Not available. Not available. Not available. Miscible 10.43 3/6 Material Safety Data Sheet VANDEX SUPER - 50# BAG Version 1. REVISION DATE: 04/29/2011 % Volatile Weight SUMO OI.N.CAL 0.0 % SECTION 10 - REACTIVITY / STABILITY Print Date 06/15/2011 Substances to avoid Not Applicable. Stability : Material is stable under normal storage, handling, and use.; Hazardous polymerization Will not occur under normal conditions. SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No Data Available SECTION 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No Data Available SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposal Method Not regulated under RCRA. Dispose of in compliance with state and local regulations. Do not incinerate. SECTION 14 - TRANSPORTATION / SHIPPING DATA TDG / DOT Shipping Description: NOT REGULATED SECTION 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION North American Inventories: One or more components are not listed on the TSCA inventory. This product or its components are listed on, or exempt from the Canadian Domestic Substances List. U.S. Federal Regulations:. SARA 313 Components None present or none present in regulated quantities. SARA 311/312 Hazards Acute Health Hazard Chronic Health Hazard OSHA Hazardous Components : Portland cement 65997-15-1 Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand 14808-60-7 OSHA Status: Considered Irritant hazardous based on the Carcinogen following criteria: OSHA Flammability Not Regulated An Corrpwry 4/6 Material Safety Data Sheet VANDEX SUPER 50# BAG Version 1. REVISION DATE: 04/29/2011 Regulatory VOC (less water and exempt solvent) VOC Method 310 0 g/I 0% Chemical is listed as an IARC, NTP, OSHA, or ACGIH Carcinogen: Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand 14808-60-7 U.S. State Regulations: MASS RTK Components Penn RTK Components EUCLID 0MMCAL Portland cement 65997-15-1 Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand 14808-60-7 Portland cement Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand Proprietary Additive Print Date 06/15/2011 65997-15-1 14808-60-7 NJ TSRN# 51721300-6385P NJ RTK Components Portland cement 65997-15-1 Crystalline Silica (Quartz)/ Silica Sand 14808-60-7 Proprietary Additive NJ TSRN# 51721300-6385P Proprietary additive NJ TSRN# 51721300-6386P Components under California Proposition 65: WARNING! Contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or other reproductive harm SECTION 16 - OTHER INFORMATION An HMIS Rating Health 2 Flammability Reactivity PPE 0 Further information: 0 = Minimum 1 = Slight 2 = Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe For Industrial Use Only. Keep out of Reach of Children. The hazard information herein is offered solely for the consideration of the user, subject to their own investigation of compliance with applicable regulations, including the safe use of the product under every foreseeable condition. Prepared by: Rich Mikol Legend ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Hygienists CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act DOT - Department of Transportation DSL - Domestic Substance List EPA - Environmental Protection Agency HMIS - Hazardous Materials Information System IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer MSHA - Mine Safety Health Administration NDSL - Non -Domestic Substance List NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NTP - National Toxicology Program Conraly 5/6 PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit RCRA - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RTK - Right To Know SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act STEL - Short Term Exposure Limit TLV - Threshold Limit Value TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act TWA - Time Weighted Average V - Volume VOC - Volatile Organic Compound WHMIS - Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Material Safety Data Sheet VANDEXSUP 50# Version 1. REVISION DATE: 04/29/2011 OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration Pae 6/6 System Print Date 06/15/2011 Ph : 585-334-4490 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY Submittal Revision No: Sent Date: 334000.2 Submittal No: Spec Section No:Job: Required From Sub: Approved By Architect: 10/20/14 Spec Section Title:Sirk Submittal Title:Storm Sewer Structures PD/SD Subcontractor: Primary Contact: Phone Number: Supplier/Manufacturer: If this box is checked this submittal may differ from the plans and specs. Notes: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp Architect/Engineer Stamp LECESSE Construction Services LLC General Contractor: PRODUCT NAME DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE ITEMS Barricoat-S Spray-applied waterproofing membrane P/N 304918 – 55-gallon drum fi lled with 50 gallons of product P/N 305508 – 330-gallon tote Barricure Chloride-free curing agent for Barriseal-S P/N 309736 – 5-gallon pailP/N 309736 – 5-gallon pail gagent for Barriseal-S Chloride-free curingeucBarricur 305508 – 330-gP/N 305508 – 330-gallon tote ed with 50 gallons of producfi lled with 50 gallons of product g355-gallon dru890/llon drumP/N 30491 -– eabmembran waterproofing pray-appliedSpray-appliSaocBarricoat- ITEMSELBALIVAAVAAVOCSDESCRIPTION EMAN CUPRODUCT PROPERTY METHOD RESULTS Color —Un-cured: Dark brown Cured: Black Volatile Organic Content —<20 g/L Shelf Life 9 months Percent Solids (weight) 63% Cured Film Thickness 60 mils, minimum Theoretical Coverage 16 sq ft per Gallon Application Temperature Minimum 20°F, ambient and substrate Service Temperature —-20°F to 149°F UV Exposure —30 days maximum Resilience ASTM D 3407 98% (recovery) Low-Temp Flexibility ASTM D 1970 No cracking at -20°F, bent over 1” mandrel Low-Temp Crack Bridging ASTM C 836 Pass Extensibility over Crack after Heat Aging ASTM C 836 Pass Peel Adhesion (lb/in) ASTM D 903 HDPE Film 12.2 Concrete 14.1 CMU 14.1 DensGlass® Gold 13.1® Elongation ASTM D 412 1,000% Water Vapor Permeance ASTM E 96 0.02 Perm0.02 Perm69ASTM E ecaePermean Water VapoWater Vapor ,1,000%SASTM D 412ongatioElongation 3GGoldensGlassld 13.1DensGl®®® UCMU 14.1 C eeconcretncrete 14.1 2.21mliFEPDHDPE Fi309ASTM D )(lb/in osedePeel Adhesion ssPa368CASTM geat AginHeat Agi eacaCeover Crack aftver Crack after Extensibility ssPa368CASTM gBridgin Low-Temp Crack eda1” mandrel 0°F, bent ove-20°F, bent over No cracking at09ASTM D 197 Flexibility Low-Temp )ry8% (recove98% (recov30SASTM D 3407ecesResilien 30 days maximum—UV ExpV Exposure 90to-20°F to 149°F— pTemperature S ecervi easbusdaebambient and substrat Minimum 20°F,inimum 20°— pTemperature pApplication 6 sq ft per Gallo16 sq ft per Gallon— Coveragoverage aceoTheoretical 0 mils,60 mils, minimum— sseThickn Cured Film %3%63%— )g(weight Percent Solids so9 month—feeShelf Life 0 g/20 g/L<— eoCntent rganicVolatile Organi Cured: Blacred: Black robadeucUn-cured: Dark brown—ooColor SURESULTETHODMPROPERTY 900 Hensley Lane • Wylie TX 75098 800-527-7092 •www.carlisle-ccw.com