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MARTINEZ & JOHNSON | ARCHITECTURE
1238 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 302
Washington, D.C. 20007
202.333.4480
MEP Engineer
JOHN J. CHRISTIE & ASSOCIATES, P.C
202.364.4410
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PRESERVE AND PROTECT NOTES: SALVAGE NOTES: GENERAL NOTES:
Architect
MARTINEZ & JOHNSON | ARCHITECTURE
1238 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 302
Washington, D.C. 20007
202.333.4480
MEP Engineer
JOHN J. CHRISTIE & ASSOCIATES, P.C
202.364.4410
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GEORGETOWN NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY, WASH., D.C. MJA/7590
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OF 1
GEORGETOWN NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARY, WASH., D.C. MJA/7590
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes special procedures for historic treatment on Project including, but
not limited to, the following:
1.3 DEFINITIONS
E. "Remove": To detach items from existing construction and legally dispose of them off-
site unless indicated to be removed and salvaged.
F. "Remove and Salvage": To detach items from existing construction and deliver them to
Owner ready for reuse.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Historic Treatment Program: Submit a written plan for each phase or process including
protection of surrounding materials during operations. Describe in detail materials,
methods, and equipment to be used for each phase of work.
C. Storage and Protection: When removed from their existing location, store historic
materials within a weathertight enclosure where they are protected from wetting by
rain, snow, or ground water, and temperature variations. Secure stored materials to
protect from theft.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
A. Ensure that supervisory personnel are present when work begins and during its
progress.
B. Where Work requires existing features to be removed, cleaned, and reused, perform
these operations without damage to the material itself, to adjacent materials, or to the
substrate.
SECTION 01730
CUTTING AND PATCHING
PART I GENERAL
1.02 SUBMITTALS:
A. Written request in advance of cutting or alteration which affects:
1. Structural integrity of any element of Project.
2. Integrity of weather-exposed or moisture-resistant elements.
3. Efficiency, maintenance, or safety of any operational element.
4. Visual qualities of sight-exposed elements including all woodwork and
decorative plaster.
B. Include in request:
1. Identification of Project.
2. Location and description of affected Work.
3. Necessity for cutting or alteration.
4. Description of proposed work, and products to be used.
5. Alternatives to cutting and patching.
6. Effect of work of Owner or separate contractor.
7. Written permission of affected subcontractor.
8. Date and time work will be executed.
C. All approvals for cutting and patching or drilling of structural elements must be obtained
from the Architect in writing prior to commencing work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS:
A. Those required for original installation.
B. For any change in materials, submit request for substitution.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 GENERAL:
A. Execute cutting and patching to complete Work,
and to:
1. Remove samples of installed work for testing.
2. Remove and replace defective and non-conforming work.
3.02 INSPECTION:
A. Inspect existing conditions, including elements subject to damage or movement during
cutting and patching.
B. After uncovering, inspect conditions affecting performance or work.
C. Beginning of cutting or patching means acceptance of existing conditions.
3.03 PREPARATION:
A. Provide supports to assure structural integrity of surroundings; devices and methods to
protect other portions of Project from damage.
B. Provide protection from elements for areas that may be exposed by uncovering work.
3.04 PERFORMANCE:
A. Execute work by methods that avoid damage to other work, and which will provide
proper surfaces to receive patching and finishing.
1 In general, use hand or small power tools designed for sawing and grinding, not
hammering and chopping. Cut holes and slots as small as possible,
neatly to size required, and with minimum disturbance of adjacent
surfaces. Temporarily cover openings when not in use.
2. Existing Finished Surfaces: Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into
concealed surfaces.
3. Cut concrete and masonry using a cutting machine, such as an abrasive saw or a
diamond-core drill.
4. Mechanical and electrical services: Cut off pipe or conduit in walls or partitions
to be removed. Cap, valve, or plug and seal remaining portion of pipe
or conduit to prevent entrance of moisture or other foreign matter after
cutting.
B. Cut rigid materials using masonry saw or core drill. Pneumatic tools not allowed without
prior written approval of the project Architect/Engineer.
C. At penetrations of fire-rated wall, ceiling, or floor construction, completely seal voids
with fire-rated, fire-resistant material, full thickness of the construction element.
SECTION 01732
SELECTIVE DEMOLITION
PART I GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY:
A. Furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment and services necessary for and reasonably
incidental to complete the selective demolition work as shown on the drawings or
specified.
1. All selective demolition of historic fabric work shall be performed only by
trained and experienced workmen skilled in removal of such materials.
2. Refer to Drawings for general location of historic material to be protected.
B. Work includes salvage of existing materials for reinstallation or turn-over to Owner and
Preserve and Protect Work as shown on the Drawings.
C. Historic Preservation:
I The existing building is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
Existing character defining or historic materials to be preserved are significant
and shall be protected in place. Character defining features to be salvaged for
reuse are to be carefully removed, and protected during
storage.
2. Refer to Section 01351.
1.02 DEFINITIONS:
A. Refer to Section 01351.
1.03 SUBMITTALS:
A. Photographs, sufficiently detailed, of existing conditions of adjoining
construction that might be misconstrued as damage caused by removal and salvage operations.
1.04 PROTECTION:
A. Do not interfere with use of project and surrounding buildings. Maintain free and safe passage to
and from.
B. Protect all public and private property adjacent to and on the job site and including all platforms, vents,
utility lines, streets, sidewalks, light standards, hydrants, street signs, mail and fire alarm boxes, and make all
repairs necessitated by reason of, or in the course of, operations under this contract to the complete
satisfaction of the Owner of the damaged property.
C. If safety of structure appears to be endangered, cease operations and notify the Architect
and the Owner immediately. Take precautions to properly support structures. Do not resume
operations until safety is restored.
D. Provide and maintain temporary protection of the existing structure to remain where
removal and salvage work is being done, connections made, materials handled, or equipment
moved.
E. Do not close or obstruct walkways, or driveways, except as otherwise shown, without the
authorization of the Owner and the District of Columbia Government. Do not store or place
materials in walkways, driveways or other means of egress.
F. Provide adequate fire protection in accordance with the District of Columbia Fire
Department requirements.
1 10 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS:
A. Perform removal and salvage work in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, codes, and
ordinances of the District of Columbia and Federal authorities, including OSHA and
EPA, and in accordance with the requirements of Public Utility Corporations having
jurisdiction over the work. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits, licenses-and
certificates and give all notices as required during the performance of the demolition
work.
B. ANSI A 10.6, "Safety Requirements for Demolition" shall govern except as otherwise
modified herein. Where the requirements specified herein or contained in the ANSI
Standard differ from other applicable rules, regulations, and codes, the more stringent
requirements shall govern the work under this contract.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS:
A. Materials and items removed and not designated to become property of the Owner or
other agency as well as all debris, rubbish and other materials resulting from demolition
operations in excess of that used for fill shall become the property of the Contractor and
shall be removed from the Owner's property.
B. Storage or sale of Contractor's materials will not be permitted on the site.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSPECTION:
A. Prior to the start of removal and salvage, inspect the site conditions and verify all governing
dimensions at the premises and all adjoining work on which this work is in any way
dependent. Notify the Architect of any discrepancies before proceeding with the work.
A. Perform removal and salvage in accordance with the requirements of the applicable authorities
having jurisdiction.
B. Take precautions to guard against movement, settlement or collapse of any surrounding
construction, including walls and paved areas designated to remain and be liable for any such
movement, settlement or collapse. Where shown on the drawings and/or as necessary,
install temporary shores, struts or bracing. Do not commence removal and salvage work until all
temporary construction is complete.
C. The extent of removal and salvage work is as shown on the drawings. Removal and salvage
performed in excess of that required shall be repaired at the Contractor's expense to the
satisfaction of the Architect and the Owner.
D. Burning of materials on the premises is not permitted.
E. Where existing floor and wall finish materials are removed, include removal of mastics,
setting beds and adhesives to provide clean bondable surface.
F. All debris and materials shall be disposed of offsite in a legal
manner and facility.