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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04 22 00 - Concrete Unit MasonryBEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 1 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 SECTION 042200 CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DEFINITIONS A. CMU(s): Concrete masonry unit(s). B. Reinforced Masonry: Masonry containing reinforcing steel in grouted cells. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MASONRY UNITS, GENERAL A. Defective Units: Referenced masonry unit standards may allow a certain percentage of units to contain chips, cracks, or other defects exceeding limits stated in the standard. Do not use units where such defects will be exposed in the completed Work. B. FireResistance Ratings: Where indicated, provi de units that comply with requirements for fireresistance ratings indicated as determined by testing according to ASTM E 119, by equivalent masonry thickness, or by other means, as acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 2.2 CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS A. CMUs: ASTM C 90. 1. Unit Compressive Strength: Provide units with minimum average netarea compressive strength of 2150 psi (14.8 MPa). 2. Density Classification: Normal weight. 3. Size (Width): Manufactured to dimensions 3/8 inch less than nominal dimensions. 2.3 MORTAR AND GROUT MATERIALS A. Portland Cement: ASTM C 150, Type I or II, except Type III may be used for coldweather construction. Provide natural color o r white cement as required to produce mortar color indicated. B. Hydrated Lime: ASTM C 207, Type S. C. Portland CementLime Mix: Packaged blend of por tland cement and hydrated lime containing no other ingredients. D. Aggregate for Mortar: ASTM C 144. 1. For mortar that is exposed to view, use washed aggregate consisting of natural sand or crushed stone. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 2 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 2. For joints less than 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick, use aggregate graded with 100 percent passing the No. 16 (1.18mm) sieve. 3. WhiteMortar Aggregates: Natural white sand o r crushed white stone. 4. ColoredMortar Aggregates: Natural sand or cr ushed stone of color necessary to produce required mortar color. E. Aggregate for Grout: ASTM C 404. F. Water: Potable. 2.4 REINFORCEMENT A. Uncoated Steel Reinforcing Bars: ASTM A 615/A 615M or ASTM A 996/A 996M, Grade 60 (Grade 420). B. Masonry Joint Reinforcement, General: ASTM A 951/A 951M. 1. Interior Walls: Hotdip galvanized, carbon ste el. 2. Exterior Walls: Hotdip galvanized steel. 3. Wire Size for Side Rods: 0.148inch (3.77mm) d iameter. 4. Wire Size for Cross Rods: 0.148inch (3.77mm) diameter. 5. Spacing of Cross Rods, Tabs, and Cross Ties: Not more than 16 inches (407 mm) o.c. 6. Provide in lengths of not less than 10 feet (3 m). C. Masonry Joint Reinforcement for SingleWythe Mas onry: Either ladder or truss type with single pair of side rods. 2.5 TIES AND ANCHORS A. Materials: Provide ties and anchors specified in this article that are made from materials that comply with the following unless otherwise indicated. 1. HotDip Galvanized, CarbonSteel Wire: ASTM A 8 2/A 82M; with ASTM A 153/A 153M, Class B2 coating. 2. Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, Commercial Steel, G60 (Z180) zinc coating. 3. Steel Sheet, Galvanized after Fabrication: ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, Commercial Steel, with ASTM A 153/A 153M, Class B coating. 4. Steel Plates, Shapes, and Bars: ASTM A 36/A 36M. B. Partition Top anchors: 0.105inch (2.66mm) t hick metal plate with 3/8inch (9.5mm) diameter metal rod 6 inches (152 mm) long welded to plate and with closedend plastic tube fitted over rod that a llows rod to move in and out of tube. Fabricate from steel, hotdip galvanized after fabrication]. 1. Corrosion Protection: Hotdip galvanized to com ply with ASTM A 153/A 153M. 2.6 MORTAR AND GROUT MIXES A. General: Do not use admixtures, including pigments, airentraining agents, accelerators, retarders, waterrepellent agents, an tifreeze compounds, or other admixtures unless otherwise indicated. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 3 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 1. Do not use calcium chloride in mortar or grout. 2. Use portland cementlime mortar unless otherwise indicated. 3. For exterior masonry, use portland cementlime m ortar. 4. For reinforced masonry, use portland cementlime mortar. B. Preblended, Dry Mortar Mix: Furnish dry mortar ingredients in form of a preblended mix. Measure quantities by weight to ensure accurate proportions, and thoroughly blend ingredients before delivering to Project site. C. Mortar for Unit Masonry: Comply with ASTM C 270, Property Specification. Provide the following types of mortar for applications stated unless another type is indicated. 1. For reinforced masonry, use Type S . 2. For interior nonloadbearing partitions, Type O may be used instead of Type N. D. Grout for Unit Masonry: Comply with ASTM C 476. 1. Use grout of type indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, of type (fine or coarse) that will comply with Table 1.15.1 in ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602 for dimensions of grout spaces and pour height. 2. Proportion grout in accordance with ASTM C 476, Table 1. 3. Provide grout with a slump of 8 to 11 inches (203 to 279 mm) as measured according to ASTM C 143/C 143M. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. 1. For the record, prepare written report, endorsed by Installer, listing conditions detrimental to performance of work. 2. Verify that foundations are within tolerances specified. 3. Verify that reinforcing dowels are properly placed. B. Before installation, examine roughin and built in construction for piping systems to verify actual locations of piping connections. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Build chases and recesses to accommodate items specified in this and other Sections. B. Leave openings for equipment to be installed before completing masonry. After installing equipment, complete masonry to match the construction immediately adjacent to opening. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 4 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 C. Use fullsize units without cutting if possible. If cutting is required to provide a continuous pattern or to fit adjoining construction, cut units with motordriven saws; provide clean, sharp, unchipped edges. Allow units to dry before laying unless wetting of units is specified. Install cut units with cut surfaces and, where possible, cut edges concealed. 3.3 TOLERANCES A. Dimensions and Locations of Elements: 1. For dimensions in cross section or elevation do not vary by more than plus 1/2 inch (12 mm) or minus 1/4 inch (6 mm). 2. For location of elements in plan do not vary from that indicated by more than plus or minus 1/2 inch (12 mm). 3. For location of elements in elevation do not vary from that indicated by more than plus or minus 1/4 inch (6 mm) in a story height or 1/2 inch (12 mm) total. B. Lines and Levels: 1. For bed joints and top surfaces of bearing walls do not vary from level by more than 1/4 inch in 10 feet (6 mm in 3 m), or 1/2 inch (12 mm) maximum. 2. For conspicuous horizontal lines, such as lintels, sills, parapets, and reveals, do not vary from level by more than 1/8 inch in 10 feet (3 mm in 3 m), 1/4 inch in 20 feet (6 mm in 6 m), or 1/2 inch (12 mm) maximum. 3. For vertical lines and surfaces do not vary from plumb by more than 1/4 inch in 10 feet (6 mm in 3 m), 3/8 inch in 20 feet (9 mm in 6 m), or 1/2 inch (12 mm) maximum. 4. For conspicuous vertical lines, such as external corners, door jambs, reveals, and expansion and control joints, do not vary from plumb by more than 1/8 inch in 10 feet (3 mm in 3 m), 1/4 inch in 20 feet (6 mm in 6 m), or 1/2 inch (12 mm) maximum. 5. For lines and surfaces do not vary from straight by more than 1/4 inch in 10 feet (6 mm in 3 m), 3/8 inch in 20 feet (9 mm in 6 m), or 1/2 inch (12 mm) maximum. 6. For vertical alignment of exposed head joints, do not vary from plumb by more than 1/4 inch in 10 feet (6 mm in 3 m), or 1/2 inch (12 mm) maximum. C. Joints: 1. For bed joints, do not vary from thickness indicated by more than plus or minus 1/8 inch (3 mm), with a maximum thickness limited to 1/2 inch (12 mm). 2. For exposed bed joints, do not vary from bedjoi nt thickness of adjacent courses by more than 1/8 inch (3 mm). 3. For head and collar joints, do not vary from thickness indicated by more than plus 3/8 inch (9 mm) or minus 1/4 inch (6 mm). 4. For exposed head joints, do not vary from thickness indicated by more than plus or minus 1/8 inch (3 mm). BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 5 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 3.4 LAYING MASONRY WALLS A. Lay out walls in advance for accurate spacing of surface bond patterns with uniform joint thicknesses and for accurate location of openings, movement type joints, returns, and offsets. Avoid using lessthanhalfsize units, particularly at corners, jambs, and, where possible, at other locations. B. Bond Pattern for Exposed Masonry: Unless otherwise indicated, lay exposed masonry in running bond ; do not use units with less than nominal 4inch (100mm) horizontal face dimensions at corners or j ambs. C. Lay concealed masonry with all units in a wythe in running bond . Bond and interlock each course of each wythe at corners. Do not use units with less than nominal 4inch (100mm) horizontal face dimens ions at corners or jambs. D. Stopping and Resuming Work: Stop work by racking back units in each course from those in course below; do not tooth. When resuming work, clean masonry surfaces that are to receive mortar before laying fresh masonry. E. Builtin Work: As construction progresses, buil d in items specified in this and other Sections. Fill in solidly with masonry around builtin items. F. Fill space between steel frames and masonry solidly with mortar unless otherwise indicated. G. Where builtin items are to be embedded in cores of hollow masonry units, place a layer of metal lath, wire mesh, or plastic mesh in the joint below and rod mortar or grout into core. H. Fill cores in hollow CMUs with grout 24 inches (600 mm) under bearing plates, beams, lintels, posts, and similar items unless otherwise indicated. I. Build nonloadbearing interior partitions full height of story to underside of solid floor or roof structure above unless otherwise indicated. 1. Install compressible filler in joint between top of partition and underside of structure above. 2. Fasten partition top anchors to structure above and build into top of partition. Grout cells of CMUs solidly around plastic tubes of anchors and push tubes down into grout to provide 1/2inch (13 mm) clearance between end of anchor rod and end of tube. Space anchors 48 inches o.c. unless otherwise indicated. 3. Wedge nonloadbearing partitions against struct ure above with small pieces of tile, slate, or metal. Fill joint with mortar after deadload deflection of structure above approaches final position. 4. At firerated partitions, treat joint between to p of partition and underside of structure above to comply with Division 07 Section "FireResistive Joint Systems." BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 6 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 3.5 MORTAR BEDDING AND JOINTING A. Lay hollow CMUs as follows: 1. With face shells fully bedded in mortar and with head joints of depth equal to bed joints. 2. With webs fully bedded in mortar in all courses of piers, columns, and pilasters. 3. With webs fully bedded in mortar in grouted masonry, including starting course on footings. 4. With entire units, including areas under cells, fully bedded in mortar at starting course on footings where cells are not grouted. B. Lay solid masonry units with completely filled bed and head joints; butter ends with sufficient mortar to fill head joints and shove into place. Do not deeply furrow bed joints or slush head joints. C. Tool exposed joints slightly concave when thumbprint hard, using a jointer larger than joint thickness unless otherwise indicated. D. Cut joints flush for masonry walls to receive plaster or other directapplied finishes (other than paint) unless otherwise indicated. 3.6 MASONRY JOINT REINFORCEMENT A. General: Install entire length of longitudinal side rods in mortar with a minimum cover of 5/8 inch (16 mm) on exterior side of walls, 1/2 inch (13 mm) elsewhere. Lap reinforcement a minimum of 6 inches (150 mm). 1. Space reinforcement not more than 16 inches (406 mm) o.c. 2. Space reinforcement not more than 8 inches (203 mm) o.c. in foundation walls and parapet walls. 3. Provide reinforcement not more than 8 inches (203 mm) above and below wall openings and extending 12 inches (305 mm) beyond openings[ in addition to continuous reinforcement]. B. Interrupt joint reinforcement at control and expansion joints unless otherwise indicated. C. Provide continuity at wall intersections by using prefabricated Tshaped units. D. Provide continuity at corners by using prefabricated Lshaped units. E. Cut and bend reinforcing units as directed by manufacturer for continuity at corners, returns, offsets, column fireproofing, pipe enclosures, and other special conditions. 3.7 LINTELS A. Provide concrete lintels where shown and where openings of more than 12 inches (305 mm) for bricksize units and 24 inches (610 mm) for blocksize units are shown without structural steel or other supporting lintels. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 7 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 B. Provide minimum bearing of 8 inches (200 mm) at each jamb unless otherwise indicated. 3.8 REINFORCED UNIT MASONRY INSTALLATION A. Temporary Formwork and Shores: Construct formwork and shores as needed to support reinforced masonry elements during construction. 1. Construct formwork to provide shape, line, and dimensions of completed masonry as indicated. Make forms sufficiently tight to prevent leakage of mortar and grout. Brace, tie, and support forms to maintain position and shape during construction and curing of reinforced masonry. 2. Do not remove forms and shores until reinforced masonry members have hardened sufficiently to carry their own weight and other loads that may be placed on them during construction. B. Placing Reinforcement: Comply with requirements in ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602. C. Grouting: Do not place grout until entire height of masonry to be grouted has attained enough strength to resist grout pressure. 1. Comply with requirements in ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602 for cleanouts and for grout placement, including minimum grout space and maximum pour height. 2. Limit height of vertical grout pours to not more than 60 inches (1520 mm). 3.9 REPAIRING, POINTING, AND CLEANING A. Remove and replace masonry units that are loose, chipped, broken, stained, or otherwise damaged or that do not match adjoining units. Install new units to match adjoining units; install in fresh mortar, pointed to eliminate evidence of replacement. B. Pointing: During the tooling of joints, enlarge voids and holes, except weep holes, and completely fill with mortar. Point up joints, including corners, openings, and adjacent construction, to provide a neat, uniform appearance. Prepare joints for sealant application, where indicated. C. InProgress Cleaning: Clean unit masonry as wor k progresses by dry brushing to remove mortar fins and smears before tooling joints. D. Final Cleaning: After mortar is thoroughly set and cured, clean exposed masonry as follows: 1. Remove large mortar particles by hand with wooden paddles and nonmetallic scrape hoes or chisels. 2. Test cleaning methods on sample wall panel; leave onehalf of panel uncleaned for comparison purposes. Obtain Architect's approval of sample cleaning before proceeding with cleaning of masonry. 3. Protect adjacent stone and nonmasonry surfaces from contact with cleaner by covering them with liquid strippable masking agent or polyethylene film and waterproof masking tape. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL NCP CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 04 22 00 – PAGE 8 of 8 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 4. Wet wall surfaces with water before applying cleaners; remove cleaners promptly by rinsing surfaces thoroughly with clear water. 5. Clean concrete masonry by cleaning method indicated in NCMA TEK 8 2A applicable to type of stain on exposed surfaces. END OF SECTION 422200