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CXT. Inc an L.B. Foster Company
To: City of Sebastian
1225 Main Street
Sebastian. FL 32958
Attention:
Randy Moyer
Phone:
(772)388-8231
Fax:
(772)228-7077
Our quotation for the Cortez Flush Building building Is as follows
Cortez double flush toilet building with standard simulated metal or cedar shake root and
split lace block or bamwood wall texture. Iwo tone color, marine package, three
16-guage galvanized steel doom and frames with programmable electronic door lock
system, stainless steel plumbing fixtures (2-lavatories, 2-water closets), soap
dispensers, me Sanillow, hand dryers. two 3-roll toilet paper holders. two exhaust fans.
three GFI outlast, three Boor drains. two s/s mirrors. ADA grab bars, ADA signs. one
hose bib in chase area. ADA frost free drinking fountain, motion controlled Interior lights
and photo cell controlled exterior lights. PE Stamped drawings and FL DCA Approvals
included.
Mailing Address:
CXT Incorporated, an LBFoster Co.
3808 Noah Sullivan Road Bldg. 47
Spokane Valley. WA 99216
Phone: (800) tiw5766
Fax: (509)928-8220
Date: 11/20/2018
Re:
FOB:
Freight FOB: Destination. Price includes delivery, off-loading and setting the building on a customer
prepared pad and utility stub In the Sebastian, FL area. Final connection of ueliaes included.
Terms:
Net 30 with Credit Approval.
Shipment:
Within 90 days ARO after receipt of an approved MI (Manufacturing Insurrections) and State approvals
Notes:
Sales lax not included
Number of Units: 1
Important: Tractor trailer and crane must have access to site and literally set up next to utility pad for off
loading of the building. If drop deck trailer cannot get next to the site then a $3000 short trailer transfer or
hydraulic trailer fee will be incurred. Road must allow standard 120' Iruck and trailer or short trailer transfer
Gear passage to site. It is the customer's responsibility to address any encumbrances to site access.
This quotation is subject to the conditions an the attached sheet and the
terms hereof shall constitute the exclusive agreement of the parties and all
conflicting or additional terms in Buyer's purchase Omer or any other such
documents of Buyer shall have no farce or effect.
Aaeptedthis 13th dayor DecerrbEL' 2018
By: Paul E-CS lislianCity ltanaoer (Customer Name)
Cit
O/f- (Signed)
L.B. FOSTER COMPANY
Jeff ChamDaft-�
JChambers@lbioster.com
Per Building
$60.896.79
$60.896.79
Ma
HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TRANSMITTAL FORM
Council Meetine Date: December 12, 2018
Aaenda Item Title: Purchase of a Modular Bathroom for the Pickleball Courts on Sebastian Airport
Property.
Recommendation: Approval to authorize the City Manager to purchase an ADA Modular Bathroom
from CXT, Inc. ( an L.B. Foster Company) for the pickleball courts to be
constructed on Sebastian Airport property through the Government Cooperative
Pricing Agreement with Sourcewell (formally NJPA).
Background: At the September 26, 2018 City Council meeting engineering services to construct
pickleball courts on Sebastian Airport Property was approved. With an
approximate three month lead time staff needs to have the bathroom installed
prior to completion of the facility.
If Aeenda Item Requires Exuenditure of Funds:
Total Cost: $ 60,896.79
Amount Budgeted in Current FY $ 196,000
Amount Budgeted In FY 19-20 N/A
Source st funds: Discretionary Sales Tax
Administrative Services Department/CFO Review:
Attachments:. O
1. Price Quote from CXT
2. Building Specifications
3. Sample Building Photo
4. Proposed site layout
5. Sourcewell Contract Members
City Manager Authorization:
Date: December 12, 2018
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Quote #: JCHA5047JU-1
CAT'
. Inc. an L.B. Foster Company
To: City of Sebastian
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Attention: Randy Moyer
Phone: (772)388-8231
Fax: (772)228-7077
Our quotation for the Cortez Flush Building building is as follows:
Cortez double flush toilet building with standard simulated metal or cedar shake roof and
split face block or barnwood wall texture, two tone color, marine package, three
16-guage galvanized steel doors and frames with programmable electronic door lock
system, stainless steel plumbing fixtures (2-lavatories, 2-water closets), soap
dispensers, two Saniflow hand dryers, two 3-roll toilet paper holders, two exhaust fans,
three GFI outlets, three floor drains, two s/s mirrors, ADA grab bars, ADA signs, one
hose bib in chase area, ADA frost free drinking fountain, motion controlled interior lights
and photo cell controlled exterior lights. PE Stamped drawings and FL DCA Approvals
included.
Mailing Address:
CXT Incorporated, an LBFosler Co.
3808 North Sullivan Road Bldg. #7
Spokane Valley, WA 99216
Phone: (800)696-5766
Fax: (509)928-8220
Date: 11/20/2018
Re:
FOB: Freight FOB: Destination. Price includes delivery, off-loading and setting the building on a customer
prepared pad and utility stub in the Sebastian, FL area. Final connection of utilities included.
Terms: Net 30 with Credit Approval.
Shipment: Within 90 days ARO after receipt of an approved MI (Manufacturing Insurrections) and State approvals.
Notes: Sales tax not included
Number of Units:
Important: Tractor trailer and crane must have access to site and literally set up next to utility pad for off
loading of the building. If drop deck trailer cannot get next to the site then a $3000 short trailer transfer or
hydraulic trailer fee will be incurred. Road must allow standard 120' truck and trailer or short trailer transfer
clear passage to site. It is the customer's responsibility to address any encumbrances to site access.
This quotation is subject to the conditions on the attached sheet and the
terms hereof shall constitute the exclusive agreement of the parties and all
conflicting or additional terms in Buyer's purchase order or any other such
documents of Buyer shall have no force or effect.
Accepted this day of 20
B¢: (Customer Name)
(Signed)
MA
L.B. FOSTER COMPANY
Jeff Chambers
JChambers@lbfoster.com
Per Building
$60,896.79
$60,896.79
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. Taxes: Prices exclude all Federal/State/Local taxes. Tax will be charged where applicable if customer Is unable to provide proof of exemption.
2. Payment Terms
Payment to CXT by the purchaser shall be made net 30 days after the submission of the invoice to the purchaser. Interest at a rate equal to the lower of (i) the highest rate
permitted by law, or (it) 1.5% per month will be charged monthly on all unpaid invoices beginning the 351h day (includes 5 day grace period) from the dale of the invoice.
Under no circumstances can a retention be taken and purchaser shall pay the full invoiced amount without offset or reduction . These terms are available upon approval of
credit. If CXT initiates legal proceeding to collect any unpaid amount or other dispute arising out of or relating to this Quote , purchaser shall be liable for all of CXTs costs,
expenses and attorneys fees associated with such litigation, including the fees and costs of any appeal.
3. Quotation Term: This offer is subject to acceptance within 60 days from the dale of this quotation. After that time, prices are subject to change without notice.
4. Drawings
Prices do not include any documentation other than standard drawings, packing lists, and invoices, unless otherwise staled in quote. Special documentation, reports, or
submittals can be supplied at an additional cost. If additional engineering, engineering seals, stale approvals, drawings, or insignias are required additional charges may
Incur.
5. Delivery
Delivery will be scheduled immediately upon receipt of written customer approval of all building submittals, building worksheel(s) and signed contract/purchase order. In
the event delivery of the buildings ordered islam not completed within 30 days of the agreed to schedule through no fault of CXT, an invoice for the full contract value
(excluding shipping and installation costs) will be submitted for payment, the terms of which will be as per item 2 in our quotation. Delivery and installation charges will be
invoiced at the time of delivery and installation. Should the delivery and installation costs increase due to changes in the delivery period, this increase in cost will be added
to the price originally quoted, and wfll be subject to the contract payment terms. In the event that the delivery is delayed more than 45 days after the agreed to schedule
and through no fault of CXT, then in addition to the remedies above, a storage fee of 1 1/2% of contract price per month or part of any month will be charged.
6. Fuel Costs
Fuel costs for crane and freight have been quoted at fuel prices furnished at the time of quotation. If at the time of delivery and installation these costs have risen, CXT
reserves the right to adjust the freight and crane costs to reflect the fuel costs furnished at the time of delivery.
7. Resoonsibilities of the Customer
A. Slake exact location building is to be sel, including orientation.
B. Provide clear and level site, free of overhead and/or underground obstructions.
C. Provide site accessible to normal highway trucks and sufficient area for the crane to install and other equipment to perform the contract
requirements.
D. Customer shall provide notice in writing of low bridges, roadway width or grade, unimproved roads or any other possible obstacles from State
highway and/or main county road to site. CXT reserves the right to charge the customer for additional costs incurred for special equipment
required to perform delivery and installation.
E. Customer is responsible for all permits required-
F. Completing and complying with Pre -Order Information Worksheet that is incorporated herein by this reference.
8. Access to Site
For Installation methods described below in paragraph 9 A 8 B, delivery will be made in normal highway trucks and trailers. If at the time of delivery conditions of access
are hazardous or unsuitable for truck equipment for any reason. CXT shall be entitled to payment for extra costs to ensure a safe and quality installation to the chosen site
or will agree to an alternative site with better access.
To safely offload the facility referred to within this quotation. CXT must have clear and unobstructed access next to the gravel pad or hole where the facility will be placed .
CXT is not responsible for cracked or damaged roads, driveways, sidewalks or aprons that are in the path of the delivery trucks or cranes at the final offloading site .
Should CXT be required to obtain a larger crane than quoted due to site amenities or hardscapes , CXT will charge the customer the difference between the crane
originally quoted, and the one that was hired to successfully offload the facility safely and efficiently.
9. Installation
A. Full Install. If the customer opts to have full installation of their new building, CXT will provide a backhoe trailered into the site, and prepare the customer site at the
marked hole/pad area. The crane will arrive and set up next to the hole/pad. Any requirements to I'dl the building over obstacles or not having the ability of the crane
to be right next to the hole could incur additional charges. The size of the crane varies however most cranes require an area of 18'x18' for their outriggers. Truck(s)
carrying the vaults and the building systematically pull up right next to the crane and are oflroaded onto the site . Any requirements to lift the building over obstacles or
not having the ability of the truck to be right next to the crane could incur additional charges. Installation crew then performs all necessary excavation, backfill,
compaction, site grading, and connection of utilities (if applicable). Please note: additional time and any special equipment needed by the installation crew for
unscheduled site work will be billed to the customer.
B. Set -Only Install. If the customer opts to prepare the hole, and do earthwork preparation for the site. the customer will move all excess dirt to allow access by the
crane and semi -buck. The crane will arrive and set up next to the hole/pad. Any requirements to lift the building over obstacles or not having the ability of the crane to
be right next to the hole could incur additional charges. The size of the crane varies however most cranes require an area of 18'x18' for their oubiggers. Truck(s)
carrying the vaults and the building systematically pull up right next to the crane and are offloaded onto the site . Any requirements to lift the building over obstacles or
not having the ability of the truck to be right next to the crane could Incur additional charges. Customer performs all necessary excavation, backfill, compaction, site
grading, connection of utilities (if applicable). If the pad for a flush building, or a customer prepared excavation/ hole prep is not to CXT specifications, and results in
extra costs the customer will be responsible for these extra costs.
C. Ship -Only. If customer opts to self -install their building CXT can provide a drawing of the recommended lifting /rigging arrangement plus the four special lifting plates
for the buildings itself with a refundable deposit of $1.000.00 payable by credit card only. The customer must return lifting plates and hardware to CXT (at customers
cost) within 2 weeks (14) days or a $1,000.00 fee will be charged to the customer credit card. Please note: It is highly recommended that you use our Iiginglrigging
arrangements. The CXT arrangements will help prevent damage to the building. CXT will not take responsibility for any damage/accidents to the building or workers
during the use or norouse of our recommended lif ing/dgging arrangements.
D. CXT shall be entitled to reimbursement from customer for any expenses that are the result of conditions encountered at the site which are (1) subsurfaceor
otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ malenally from those indicated by the customer or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, which
differ materially from Nose ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities at the customer's location.
E. Should customer request additions or changes to the work, CXT shall be entitled to payment for additional or changed work. Any request for additions or changed
work shall be in writing executed by Customer Field Representative by signing the additional work required section of the Building Acceptance Form , incorporated
herein by this reference.
10. Transportation
Your building (a) will be transported from our plant to your installation site via semi -truck with trailer. The length and clearance vary with the style of trailer used to
accommodate your building models) and must be taken into consideration when determining access to site. If you ordered a(n)....
Cascadian/Rocky Mountain - Requires 1 truck: When shipped in 2-pieces (standard) the building with vault Is shipped on a flatbed trailer. The length of the
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tractor -trailer can be up to 75' long. Must have a 14' height clearance to access site.
Gunnison - Requires 1 truck: Shipped with its vault, this building is typicelly shipped on a step -deck trailer. The length of the tractor -trailer can be up to 75' long.
Must have 14' height clearance to access site.
Tioga Special • Requires 2 tracks: 1 to transport the building and 1 to transport vaults. The building is typically shipped on a step -deck trailer and 2 vaults are typically
transported on a flatbed trailer. The length of the tractor-traiter can be up to 75' long. Must have 14' height and 14' width clearance to access site.
Dot Cascadian/Dbl Rocky Mountain • Requires 2 tracks: 1 to transport the building and 1 to transport the vaults. The building is typically shipped on a dbl-drop or
low boy trailer (approximate ground clearance of 4 to 6") and the 2 vaults are typically transported on a flatbed trailer. The length of the tractor -trailer can range from
75'to 60'. Must have 14' height and 14' width clearance to access site.
Cortez/Ozark VTeton/Pioneer - Requires 1 truck: Generally shipped on a step -deck Imiler. The length of the tractor -trailer can be up to 75' long. Must have a 14'
height and 14' width clearance to access site.
Large Flush, Sectional, or Custom Bldgs-
(Arapahoe/Ozarkli[Cheyenne/Montrose/TaostRainier/PomonayNavajo/Malibu/Kodiek/FontanayDiablo/Denali)
Requires 2-4 trucks, depending on size of building. Each section will be shipped on an RGN trailer (approximate ground clearance of 4 to 6"). The length of the
tractor -trailer can range from 80'to 115'. Must have 14' height and 14' width clearance to access site. The Denali model could ship on either an RGN trailer or a
do -drop.
Schwellzer/Mendocino -Requires 1-2 trucks, depending on size of building. Generally shipped on a step -deck trailer. The length of the tractor -trailer can be up to 75'
long. Must have 14' height and 14' width clearance to access site.
11 CXT Warranty
CXT warrants that all structures sold pursuant hereto will, when delivered. conform to specifications of the building listed on the quote. Structures shall be deemed
accepted and meeting specifications unless notice identifying the nature of any non -conformity is provided to CXT in writing within one (1) year of delivery. It is
specifically understood that CXTs obligation hereunder is for credit or repair only. CXT will repair structural defects against materials and workmanship for one (1)
year from date of delivery provided CXT is first given the opportunity to inspect said structure. CXT warranties all components sold within all structures pursuant here
to when delivered within structures. Components deemed accepted and meeting specifications shall be warranted for a period of one (1) year against defects in the
materials and/or workmanship from said date of delivery. CXT is not responsible for components that are damaged due to misuse, acts of violence, negligence, acts
of God, or accidents. Shipping, handling, installation or other incidental or consequential costs, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by CXT. are not included.
This warranty shall not 200IV In'
Any goods which have been repaired or altered without CX Is. express written consent, in such a way as in the reasonable judgment of CXT, to adversely effect the
stability or reliability thereof;
To any goods which have been subject to misuse, negligence, acts of God, or accidents;
To any goods which have not been Installed to manufacturer's specifications and guidelines, Improperly maintained, or used outside of the specifications for
which such goods were designed.
12. Disclaimer of Other Warranties
THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY
DISCLAIMED. CXT MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE.
13. Limitation of Remedies
In the event of any breach of any obligations hereunder, breach of any warranty regarding the goods, or any negligent act or omission of any party, the parties agree to
submit all claims to binding arbitration. Any settlement reached shall include all reasonable costs including attorney fees. In no event shall CXT be subject to or liable for
any incidental or consequential damages. Without limitation on the foregoing, in no event shall CXT be liable for damages in excess of the purchase price of the goods
herein offered.
14. Acceptance
The foregoing tans will be deemed accepted in full by signature and return of one copy to CXT, subject to customer credit approval. A copy of any applicable forth of
payment security device (i.e. payment bonds) available to CXT shall be included with the signed copy of this agreement.
15. Timina of Billino to Buver
Seller will Invoice Buyer upon shipment from its supplier or facility, unless otherwise indicated on the face of this document.
16. Storage of Material For Sumer
If, at Buyer's request, goods covered by this document are held at Seller's facility or service provider for more than 21 days after they are available for shipment, Buyer
shall accept Seller's invoice and pay said Invoice based on payment terms set forth herein.
17. Material Reservation
Seller will only reserve material for 30 days with receipt of an executed purchase order, quote or order acknowledgement acceptable to Seller. After that time, material
availability, price and shipment date may be adjusted, at Seller's option.
CXTSPECIFICATIONS
CORTEZ BUILDING STYLE
1.0 SCOPE
This specification covers the construction and placing of the Cortez flush precast concrete toilet
building as produced by CXT Incorporated.
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
ASTM C33
Concrete Aggregates
ASTM C39
Method of Test for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens
ASTM C94
Standard Specification for Ready -Mixed Concrete
ASTM C143
Method of Test for Slump of Concrete
ASTM C150
Standard Specification for Portland Cement
ASTM C172
Standard Practice for Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete
ASTM A185
Standard Specification for Steel Welded Wire Reinforcement, Plain, or Concrete
ASTM C192
Method of Making and Curing Test Specimens in the Laboratory
ASTM C231
Standard Test Method for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure
Method
ASTM C309
Standard Specifications for Liquid Membrane -Forming Compounds for Curing
Concrete
ASTM C494
Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete
ASTM A615
Standard Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon -Steel Bar for Concrete
Reinforcement
ASTM C618
Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcine Natural Pozzolan for
Use in Concrete
ASTM C979
Standard Specification for Pigments for Integrally Colored Concrete
ASTM D1557
Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using
Modified Effort
ACI 211.1
Standard Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal, Heavyweight, and Mass
Concrete
ACI 306
Cold Weather Concreting
AC1318
Building Code Requirements Structural Concrete and Commentary (includes
Errata)
PCI MNL 116
Quality Control for Plants and Production of Precast Prestressed Concrete
Products
3.0 MANUFACTURER CRITERIA
The manufacturer supplying the requested precast concrete flush facility must meet the following:
A. Manufacturer must be ISO 9001 certified at the time of bid.
B. Manufacturing plant must be PCI certified at the time of bid.
C. Manufacturer must not have defaulted on any contract within the last five (5) years.
D. Manufacturer must provide stamped, engineered drawings prior to acceptance.
E. Manufacturer must be pre -approved prior to bidding.
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F. Manufacturer must show four (4) examples of precast concrete flush facilities produced,
installed and in use as an example of their ability to perform this contract.
G. Manufacturer (CXT) shall provide a warranty against defects in material and workmanship for
a period of twenty (20) years on all concrete components. The warranty is valid only when
concrete is used within the specified loadings. Furthermore, said warranty includes only the
related material necessary for the construction and fabrication of said concrete components.
H. UL 752 Bullet Resistance on 4" thick concrete samples.
Manufacturer meeting these criteria is:
CXT Incorporated
Spokane Industrial Park
3808 North Sullivan Road, Building 7
Spokane, WA 99216
Phone 800-696-5766
4.0 DESIGN CRITERIA
The flush building has been designed to individually meet the following criteria. Calculations and
engineer's stamped drawings are available, for standard buildings, upon request by the customer
and are for their sole and specific use only. The design criteria are to ensure that the flush building
not only will withstand the forces of nature listed below, but to provide protection from vandalism
and other unforeseen hazards. Building's structural and foundation design will be relevant to the
region and properties associated with its final placement. Design will also meet all applicable
accessibility and building code requirements. Buildings will also meet various structural loads such
as below, but not limited to/or restricted by them.
A. Roof Snow Load
1. The flush building is designed to withstand a 250 PSF snow load.
B. Floor Load
1. The flush building is designed to withstand 400 PSF floor load.
C. Wind Load
1. The flush building will withstand the effects of 150 miles per hour (3-second gust) wind
exposure C.
D. Earthquake
1. The flush building will withstand the effects of a seismic group 1 design category E
earthquake.
E. Additional Design Standards
1. The flush building is designed to meet the accessibility requirements put forth by federal,
state, and local statutes.
2. The flush building is an all concrete design with a minimum 3/12 roof pitch. The flush
building shall have a minimum 4" wall, 41/2" roof, and 5" floor thickness.
3. All wall to floor interior surface seams shall have a minimum 1" radius coving made of high
strength grout.
+ Recycled Material
+ LED Lighting
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5.0 MATERIALS
A. Concrete - General
1. The concrete mix design is designed to ACI 211.1 to produce concrete of good workability.
2. Concrete will contain a minimum of 675 pounds of cementitious material per yard. Cement
is a low alkali type 1/11 or III conforming to ASTM C-150.
3. Coarse aggregates used in the concrete mix design will conform to ASTM C33 with the
designated size of coarse aggregate #67.
4. Maximum water/cement ratio will not exceed .45.
5. Air -entraining admixtures will conform to ASTM C260. Water reducing admixtures will
conform to ASTM C494, Type A.
6. If Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) is used, it must conform to ASTM C1611.
B. Colored Concrete
1. Color additives will conform to ASTM C979. A 12" x 12" x 1" color sample is available for
customer approval.
2. The following will contain colored concrete:
a. Toilet building roof panels.
b. Building walls.
c. Screen panels.
3. The same brand and type of color additive are used throughout the manufacturing process.
4. All ingredients are weighed and the mixing operation are adequate to ensure uniform
dispersion of the color.
C. Concrete Reinforcement
1. All reinforcing steel will conform to ASTM A615. All welded wire fabric will conform to
ASTM A185.
2. All reinforcement is new, free of dirt, oil, paint, grease, loose mill scale and loose or thick
rust when placed.
3. Details not shown on drawings or specified are to AC1318.
4. Steel reinforcement is centered in the cross -sectional area of the walls and will have at least
11/4" of cover on the under surface of the floor.
5. The maximum allowable variation for center -center spacing of reinforcing steel is 1/2".
6. Full lengths of reinforcing steel are used when possible. When splices are necessary on
long runs, splices are alternated from opposite sides of the components for adjacent steel
bars.
7. Lap bars under #4 a minimum of 12" bar diameters.
8. Lap bars larger than #4 a minimum of 24" bar diameters.
9. Reinforcing bars are bent cold. No bars partially embedded in concrete are field bent
unless approved by the customer.
D. Caulking, Grout, Adhesive and Sealer
1. Caulking service temperatures from -40°F to +194°F.
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2. Interior and exteriorjoints are caulked with a paintable polyurethane sealant.
3. Grout is a non -shrink type and are painted to match the color of surrounding concrete as
nearly as possible.
4. Cement base coating is formulated with a very fine aggregate system and is a built-in
bonding agent.
E. Paint
1. All paints and materials will conform to all federal specifications or be similar "top -of -the -
line -components."
2. Type of paints for toilets.
a. Inside concrete surfaces.
i. Interior floors will be a chemical resistant urethane. The color will be gray.
ii. Interior walls and ceilings will be a modified acrylic, water repellent penetrating
stain. The color will be white followed by a clear acrylic anti -graffiti sealer.
b. Metal surfaces both inside and out.
i. DTM ALKYD.
c. Exterior concrete surfaces.
i. Exterior slab will be clear sealer.
ii. Exterior walls and roof will be a water repellent penetrating stain in the same color
as the walls or roof followed by a clear acrylic anti -graffiti sealer.
F. Grab Bars
1. Grab bars will be 18-gauge, type 304 stainless steel with 11/2" clearance. Grab bars will each
be able to withstand 300-pound top loading.
G. Toilet Paper Dispenser
1. Dispenser will be constructed of thick, type 304 stainless steel. Dispenser will be capable
of holding three (3) standard rolls of toilet paper. Toilet paper holder fastening system will
be able to withstand 300-pound top loading.
H. Steel Doors
1. Doors will be flush panel type 13/4" thick, minimum 16-gauge galvanized steel, top painted
with DTM ALKYD.
2. Door frames will be knockdown or welded type, single rabbet, minimum 16-gauge prime
coated steel top painted with DTM ALKYD, width to suit wall thickness. Three (3) rubber
door silencers will be provided on latch side of frame.
I. Door Hinges
1. Door hinges will be three (3) per door with dull chrome plating 41/2" x 41/2", adjustable
tension, and automatic closing for each door.
J. Lockset
1. Lockset will meet ANSI A156.2 Series 4000, Grade 1 cylindrical lockset for exterior door.
2. Lever handle both inside and out.
3. Either handle operates latch unless outside handle is locked by inside push-button.
4. Push-button will automatically release when inside lever handle is turned or door is closed.
5. Emergency slot on exterior so door can be unlocked from the outside with a coin,
screwdriver, etc.
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6. Inside lever always active.
7. U.S. 26D finish.
K. Dead Bolt
1. Certified ANSI/BHMA Al56.5-2001 Grade 1.
2. Heavy duty tamper resistant.
3. 23/4" backset.
4. U.S. 26D finish.
L. Doorstop
1. Doorstop will be a dome style stop meeting ANSI 156.16.
M. Double Coat Hook
1. Coat hook will be 304 stainless steel 16-gauge (1.5mm), formed construction with a satin
finish and have 3/,6" x 78" nail in anchor. Upper hook will extend at least 21/2" from the wall.
Lower hook will extend at least 11/4" from the wall.
N. Door Sweep
1. Door sweep will be provided at the bottom of door and will be an adjustable brush type.
O. Wall Vent
1. Wall vent will be crank operated allowing the unit to be opened or closed. Crank will be
removable. Vent cover will be 14-gauge 304 stainless steel and anchored into the concrete
wall with high strength anti -rust tap con fasteners. Vent to come with insect screen. Cover
to be recessed a minimum 3/4" on exterior walls with a 45-degree bevel. Interior to be flush
mounted. Wall vent will not protrude from the wall.
P. Signs
1. Signs to have raised pictograms, letters, and braille to meet ADA.
Q. Windows
1. Window frames will be constructed from steel.
2. Window glazing will be 3A6' thick translucent pebble finished mar -resistant Lexan.
3. Windows to have 3/4" recess with 45-degree bevel.
4. Window frames to have vandal resistant fasteners.
R. Mirrors
1. Mirror to be 18" x 36" frameless 430 18-gauge stainless steel with #8 bright polish.
S. Plumbing
1. All fixtures to meet ANSI Al 12.19.2.
2. Plumbing will be concealed in the service area.
3. Flush valve— Concealed closet flush-o-meter constructed of rough brass. Furnish valve with
integral vacuum breaker and wall mounted push button. Valve will be of a water saver type
with a flow of 1.6 gallons per flush.
4. Hammer arrester— Installed on water line.
5. Hose bib — Available in the chase area.
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6. Lavatory — Vitreous china with back splashguard, front overflow opening, equipped with
brass trap and drainpipe without stopper. Sink will be 20" wide x 18" front to back x 53/4"
deep with ADA trap cover. Optional stainless steel fixtures available.
7. Main shut-off valve and drain.
8. Toilet — Constructed of vitreous china, wall hung, with siphon jet action. Toilet will have a
back spud for a concealed flush valve connection and will be mounted with the top of the
seat 18" above the finished floor. Seat will be heavy duty solid plastic with an open front.
Optional stainless steel fixtures available.
9. Trap primer distribution unit.
10. Waste and vent material — ABS or PVC plastic and will be plumbed to meet Uniform
Building Codes,
11. Water material — Copper tubing Type L, hard drawn. A gate valve will be provided at the
inlet end of the water line. All water lines will be of a size to provide proper flushing action
based on a nominal water pressure of40 psi.
12. Water valve — Self -closing water set with indexed push button.
13. Optional 4-gallon mini tank water heater available.
T. Electrical
1. All components are UL listed.
2. Breaker panel —100 amps, mounted to meet electrical code.
3. Interior lighting — Vandal resistant fixtures with built-in occupancy sensor, energy efficient
LED lights, and lifetime warranty.
4. Exterior lighting — Vandal resistant fixtures with built-in photoelectric switch, energy
efficient LED lights.
5. Exhaust fans— All wet location motion activated with speed control in chase area to control
CFM.
6. Wiring — Conduit, surface mounted in the service area and concealed in the user
compartments. All wire will be copper.
7. Optional warm air, ADA compliant, vandal resistant hand dryers available.
6.0 MANUFACTURE
A. Finishing Concrete
1. All exterior building walls and exterior screen walls will be anyone of the available textures.
2. All exterior surfaces of the roof panels will be cast to simulate any one of the available
textures. The underside of the overhang will have a smooth finish.
B. Cracks and Patching
1. Cracks in concrete components which are judged to affect the structural integrity of the
building will be rejected.
2. Small holes, depressions, and air voids will be patched with a suitable material. The patch
will match the finish and texture of the surrounding surface.
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3. Patching will not be allowed on defective areas if the structural integrity of the building is
affected.
7.0 FINISHING AND FABRICATION
A. Structural Joints
1. Wall components will be joined together with two (2) welded plate pairs at each joint. Each
weld plate will be 6" long and located one (1) pair in the top quarter and one (1) pair in
the bottom quarter of the seam. Weld plates will be anchored into the concrete panel and
welded together with a continuous weld.
2. The inside seams will be a paintable caulk. The outside seams will use a caulk in a
coordinating building color or clear.
3. Walls and roof will bejoined with weld plates, 3" x 6" at each building corner.
4. The joint between the floor slab and walls will bejoined with a grout mixture on the inside,
a matching colored caulk on the outside and two (2) weld plates 6" long per wall.
B. Painting/Staining
1. An appropriate curing time will be allowed before paint is applied to concrete.
2. Schedule of finishes.
a. Inside concrete surfaces.
i. Inside floors will be one (1) coat of 1-part water based chemical resistant urethane.
ii. Interior walls and ceilings will be two (2) coats of a modified acrylic, water repellent
penetrating stain, followed by one (1) coat of clear sealer.
b. Metal surfaces both inside and out.
i. Two (2) coats of DTM ALKYD.
c. Exterior concrete surfaces.
Exterior walls will be two (2) coats of water repellent penetrating stain in the same
color as the walls or roof followed by one (1) coat of clear acrylic anti -graffiti sealer.
8.0 TESTING
The following tests will be performed on concrete used in the manufacture of toilets. All testing
will be performed in the CXT (PCI certified) laboratories. Testing will only be performed by qualified
individuals who have been certified ACI Technician Grade 1. Sampling will be in accordance with
ASTM C172,
A. The air content of the concrete will be checked per ASTM C231 on the first batch of concrete.
The air content will be in the range of 5.0% +/- 2.0%.
B. The compressive strength of the cylinders will be tested to ASTM C39. We will make one (1)
cylinder for release, one (1) for seven (7) days and one (1) for 28 days. The release must be a
minimum strength of 2500 psi, the 7-day must be a minimum of 4500 psi and the 28-day must
be a minimum of 5000 psi.
C. A copy of all test reports will be available to the customer as soon as 28-day test results are
available.
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