755 Industrial Ave Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED SECTIONS Not Used 1.2 REFERENCES 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE .1 Submit to the consultant submittals listed for review. Submit promptly and in orderly sequence to not cause delay in Work. Failure to submit in ample time is not considered sufficient reason for extension of Contract Time and no claim for extension by reason of such default will be allowed. .2 Do not proceed with Work until review is complete. .3 Present shop drawings, product data, samples and mock-ups in SI Metric or Imperial units. .4 Review submittals prior to submission to the consultant. This review represents that necessary requirements have been determined and verified, or will be, and that each submittal has been checked and coordinated with requirements of Work and Contract Documents. Submittals not stamped, signed, dated and identified as to specific project will be returned without being examined and considered rejected. .5 Notify the consultant, in writing at time of submission, identifying deviations from requirements of Contract Documents stating reasons for deviations. .6 Verify field measurements Work are coordinated. .7 Contractor's responsibility for omissions in submission is not consultant’s review of submittals. .8 Contractor's responsibility for deviations in submission from requirements of Contract Documents is not relieved by the consultant review. .9 Keep one reviewed copy of each submission on site. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. affected and by affected submittal adjacent errors and relieved by July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 35 30 HEALTH & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES .1 Health and safety considerations required to ensure that Contractor shows due diligence towards health and safety on construction sites, and meets the requirements laid out by OC Transpo - Occupational Health and Safety - Construction. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .1 Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures. .1 Province of Ontario 1.3 REFERENCES .1 1.4 SUBMITTALS Occupational Health and Safety Act Regulations for Construction Projects. and .1 Make submittals in accordance with Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures. .2 Submit site-specific Health and Safety Plan: Within 7 days after date of Notice to Proceed and prior to commencement of Work. Health and Safety Plan must include: .1 Results of assessment. site specific safety hazard .2 Results of safety and health risk or hazard analysis for site tasks and operation found in work plan. .3 Traffic management plan and fencing/hoarding plan indicating procedures to manage traffic flow of construction equipment within an operational garage. .4 Submit 7 copies of Contractor's authorized representative's work site health and safety inspection reports to the consultant and authority having jurisdiction, weekly. .5 Submit copies of reports or directions issued by Federal, Provincial and Territorial health and safety inspectors. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 35 43 ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURES CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Fires .1 1.2 Disposal of Wastes .1 1.3 Drainage 1.4 Pollution Control Fires and burning of rubbish on site not permitted. Do not bury rubbish and waste materials on site. .2 Do not dispose of waste or volatile materials, such as mineral spirits, oil or paint thinner into waterways, storm or sanitary sewers. .1 Provide temporary drainage and pumping as necessary to keep excavations and site free from water. .2 Do not pump water containing suspended materials into waterways, sewer or drainage systems. .3 Control disposal or runoff of water containing suspended materials or other harmful substances in accordance with local authority requirements. .1 Maintain temporary erosion and pollution features installed under this contract. .2 Control emissions from equipment and plant to local authorities emission requirements. .3 Prevent sandblasting and other extraneous materials from contaminating air beyond application area. .4 Cover or wet down dry materials and rubbish to prevent blowing dust and debris. Provide dust control. .5 When equipment or vehicle is to be producing emissions for an extended period of time, provide exhaust systems and ventilation to prevent emissions from contaminating the site. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. control July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 45 00 QUALITY CONTROL CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Section Includes 1.2 Related Sections 1.3 Inspection 1.4 Access to Work .1 Inspection and testing, enforcement requirements. .2 Tests and mix designs. .3 Mock-ups. .4 Mill tests. .5 Equipment and system adjust and balance. .1 Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures. .2 Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals. .1 Allow Work Place it is .2 Give timely notice requesting inspection if Work is designated for special tests, inspections or approvals by the consultant instructions, or law of Place of Work. .3 If Contractor covers or permits to be covered Work that has been designated for special tests, inspections or approvals before such is made, uncover such Work, have inspections or tests satisfactorily completed and make good such Work. .4 The consultant may order any part of Work to be examined if Work is suspected to be not in accordance with Contract Documents. If, upon examination such work is found not in accordance with Contract Documents, correct such Work and pay cost of examination and correction. If such Work is found in accordance with Contract Documents, the owner shall pay cost of examination and replacement. .1 Allow inspection/testing agencies access to Work, off site manufacturing and fabrication plants. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. administrative and the consultant access to Work. If part of is in preparation at locations other than of Work, allow access to such Work whenever in progress. July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 51 00 TEMPORARY UTILITIES CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Section Includes .1 Temporary utilities. 1.2 Related Sections .1 Section 01 52 00 - Construction Facilities. .2 Section 01 56 00 Enclosures. .1 Provide temporary utilities controls in order to execute work expeditiously. .2 Remove from site all such work after use. 1.4 Dewatering .1 Provide temporary drainage and pumping facilities to keep excavations and site free from standing water and to not use existing facility drainage in a way that could lead to its blockage. 1.5 Water Supply .1 The owner will provide continuous supply of potable water for construction use. .2 Arrange for connection company and pay all maintenance and removal. .1 Provide temporary heating required during construction period, including attendance, maintenance and fuel. .2 Construction heaters used inside building must be vented to outside or be non-flameless type. Solid fuel salamanders are not permitted. .3 Provide temporary heat and ventilation in enclosed areas as required to: 1.3 Installation and Removal 1.6 Temporary Heating and Ventilation Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. - Temporary Barriers and with appropriate utility costs for installation, .1 Facilitate progress of Work. .2 Protect Work and products against dampness and cold. July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 52 00 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .1 Construction aids. .2 Office and sheds. .3 Parking. .4 Project identification. .1 Section 01 51 00 - Temporary Utilities. .2 Section Enclosures. 1.3 REFERENCES .1 .3 1.4 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL - Temporary Barriers and Canadian Construction Documents Committee (CCDC) .1 .2 01 56 00 CCDC 2-94, Stipulated Price Contract. Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) .1 CGSB 1-GP-189M-84, Exterior. Primer, Alkyd, Wood, .2 CGSB 1.59-97, Alkyd Exterior Gloss Enamel. Canadian Standards Association (CSA International) .1 CAN3-A23.1-/A23.2-94, Concrete Materials and Methods for Concrete Construction/Method of Test for Concrete. .2 CSA-0121-M1978, Douglas Fir Plywood. .3 CAN/CSA-Z321-96, Signs and Occupational Environment. Symbols for the .1 Provide construction facilities in order to execute work expeditiously. .2 Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. Remove from site all such work after use. July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 56 00 TEMPORARY BARRIERS & ENCLOSURES CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS 1.3 REFERENCES .1 Barriers. .2 Environmental Controls. .3 Traffic Controls. .4 Fire Routes. .1 Section 01 51 00 - Temporary Utilities. .2 Section 01 52 00 - Construction Facilities. .1 Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) .2 .1 CGSB 1.189M-84, Primer, Alkyd, Wood, Exterior. .2 CGSB 1.59-97, Alkyd Exterior Gloss Enamel. Canadian Standards Association (CSA International) .1 1.4 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 1.5 HOARDING CSA-O121-M1978, Douglas Fir Plywood. .1 Provide temporary controls in order to execute Work expeditiously. .2 Remove from site all such work after use. .1 Erect temporary site enclosures using 2400mm high wire mesh fence. .2 Apply tarp to cover all around. .3 Provide truck entrance pedestrian gate. .4 Temporarily relocate fencing as required when performing work around the perimeter of the construction area. Coordinate relocation of fence with OC Transpo facility to ensure minimal disruption. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. gates and at least one July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 61 00 COMMON PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS 1.3 QUALITY .1 Product quality, availability, storage, handling, protection, and transportation. .2 Manufacturer's instructions. .3 Quality of Work, coordination and fastenings. .4 Existing facilities. .1 Within text of each specifications section, reference may be made to reference standards. .2 Conform to these reference standards, in whole or in part as specifically requested in specifications. .3 If there is question as to whether any product or system is in conformance with applicable standards, the consultant reserves right to have such products or systems tested to prove or disprove conformance. .4 Cost for such testing will be borne by Contractor. .5 Conform to latest date of issue of referenced standards in effect on date of submission of Tenders, except where specific date or issue is specifically noted. .1 Products, materials, equipment and articles (referred to as products throughout specifications) incorporated in Work shall be new, not damaged or defective, and of best quality (compatible with specifications) for purpose intended. If requested, furnish evidence as to type, source and quality of products provided. .2 Defective products, whenever identified prior to completion of Work, will be rejected, regardless of previous inspections. Inspection does not relieve responsibility, but is precaution against oversight or error. Remove and replace defective products at own expense and be responsible for delays and expenses caused by rejection. .3 Should any dispute arise as to quality or fitness of products, decision rests strictly with the Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. July 2013 755 Industrial Ave Section 01 71 00 EXAMINATION & PREPARATION CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL .1 Field engineering survey services to measure and stake site. .2 Survey services to establish and confirm inverts for Work. .3 Recording of subsurface conditions found. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .1 Not applicable. 1.3 REFERENCES .1 Not applicable. 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 1.4 EXISTING SERVICES .1 Before commencing work, perform concrete scanning on existing slab on grade, establish location and extent of service lines and conduits in area of Work and notify the consultant of findings. .2 Remove abandoned service lines. Cap or otherwise seal lines at cut-off points as directed by the consultant. .3 Upon removal of the existing slab on grade, chip diligently around existing services to prevent damage. Any damage is to be repaired and paid for by the contractor. .1 Location of indicated or approximate. .2 Locate equipment, fixtures and distribution systems to provide minimum interference and maximum usable space and in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations for safety, access and maintenance. .3 Inform the consultant of impending installation and obtain approval for actual location. .4 Submit field drawings to indicate relative position of various services and equipment when required by the consultant. 1.5 LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. equipment, fixtures and outlets specified are to be considered as July 2013 755 Industrial Ave SECTION 01 73 03 EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES .1 Requirements and patching the Work. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .1 Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures. 1.3 SUBMITTALS .1 Submit written request in advance of cutting or alteration which affects: .1 Structural integrity of any element of Project. .2 Efficiency, maintenance, or safety of any operational element. .3 Visual qualities of sight-exposed elements. .4 Work of Owner or separate contractor. .2 Include in request: .1 Identification of Project. .2 Location and description of affected Work. .3 Statement on necessity for cutting or alteration. .4 Description of proposed Work, and products to be used. .5 Alternatives to cutting and patching. .6 Effect on Work of Owner or separate contractor. .7 Written permission of affected separate contractor. .8 Date and time work will be executed. 1.4 MATERIALS 1.5 PREPARATION limitations for cutting and .1 Required for original installation. .2 Change in Materials: Submit request for substitution in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures. .1 Inspect existing conditions, including elements subject to damage or movement during cutting and patching. .2 After uncovering, inspect performance of Work. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. conditions affecting July 2013 755 Industrial Ave SECTION 01 74 11 CLEANING CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Section Includes 1.2 Project Cleanliness .1 Progressive cleaning. .2 Final cleaning. .1 Maintain Work in tidy condition, free accumulation of waste products and debris. .2 Remove waste materials from site at regularly scheduled times or dispose of as directed by the consultant. Do not burn waste materials on site. .3 Make arrangements with and obtain permits from authorities having jurisdiction for disposal of waste and debris. .4 Provide on-site containers for collection of waste materials and debris. .5 Provide and use clearly marked separate bins for recycling. .6 Remove waste material and debris from site and deposit in waste container at end of each working day. .7 Clean interior areas prior to start of finish work, and maintain areas free of dust and other contaminants during finishing operations. .8 Store volatile waste in covered metal containers, and remove from premises at end of each working day. .9 Provide adequate ventilation during use of volatile or noxious substances. Use of building ventilation systems is not permitted for this purpose. .10 Use only cleaning materials recommended manufacturer of surface to be cleaned, and recommended by cleaning material manufacturer. .11 Schedule cleaning operations so that resulting dust, debris and other contaminants will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces nor contaminate building systems, or affect other working bays and workers on site. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. from by as July 2013 755 Industrial Ave CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT & DISPOSAL CJE Project #: 12-2476B Section 01 74 21 Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES .1 Text, schedules and procedures for systematic Waste Management Program for construction, deconstruction, demolition, and renovation projects, including: .1 Diversion of Materials. .2 Waste Audit (WA) - Schedule A. .3 Waste Reduction Workplan (WRW) - Schedule B. .4 Demolition Waste Audit (DWA) - Schedule C. .5 Cost/Revenue Analysis Workplan (CRAW) Schedule D. .6 Materials Source Separation Program (MSSP). .7 Canadian Governmental Responsibility for the Environment Resources - Schedule E. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS .1 Section 01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures. 1.3 DEFINITIONS .1 Cost/Revenue Analysis Workplan (CRAW): Based on information from WRW, and intended as financial tracking tool for determining economic status of waste management practices. .2 Demolition Waste Audit (DWA): waste generated from project. .3 Materials Source Separation Program (MSSP): Consists of series of ongoing activities to separate reusable and recyclable waste material into material categories from other types of waste at point of generation. .4 Recyclable: Ability of product or material to be recovered at end of its life cycle and remanufactured into new product for reuse by others. .5 Recycle: Process by which waste and recyclable materials are transformed or collected for purpose of being transferred into new products. Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. Relates to actual July 2013 755 Industrial Ave SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSE OUT SUBMITTALS CJE Project #: 12-2476B Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS 1.3 SUBMISSION 1.4 FORMAT .1 As-built, samples, and specifications. .2 Equipment and systems. .3 Product data, materials and finishes, and related information. .4 Operation and maintenance data. .5 Spare parts, materials. .6 Warranties and bonds. .7 Final site survey. .1 Section 01 45 00 - Quality Control. .2 Section 01 71 00 - Preparation. .1 Prepare instructions and data using personnel experienced in maintenance and operation of described products. .2 Copy will be returned after final inspection, with the consultant's comments. .3 Revise content of documents as required prior to final submittal. .4 If requested, furnish evidence as to type, source and quality of products provided. .5 Defective products will be rejected, regardless of previous inspections. Replace products at own expense. .6 Pay costs of transportation. .1 Organize manual. data .2 Binders: vinyl, Cleland Jardine Engineering Ltd. special in the hard tools form and of covered, 3 an maintenance instructional 'D' ring, loose July 2013