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1. Commissioner Donna Fiala, BCC Board of County Commissioners
Chairman
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Contact
Agenda Date Item was
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Nathan Beals
Phone Number
252-2583
September 29,2009
Agenda Item Number
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Resolution to Approve Amendments to the
Collier County Water-Sewer District's
Utilities Standards Manual "" 1.
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Documents Attached
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MEMORANDUM
Date: October 1, 2009
To: Nathan Beals, Project Engineer
Public Utilities Engineering Dept.
From: Teresa Polaski, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
Re: Resolution 2009-224
Attached for your records is a copy as referenced above,
Agenda Item #16C4, adopted by the Board of County
Commissioners on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.
The Minutes & Records Department has kept the original
document for the official records of the Board.
If you have any questions please contact me at 252-8411.
Thank you.
Attachments
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RESOLUTION NO. 2009 - 224
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING
BOARD OF THE WATER-SEWER DISTRICT APPROVING
AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER
DISTRICT'S UTILITIES ST ANDARDS MANUAL, WHICH IS AN
INTEGRAL P ART OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2004-31,
KNOWN AS THE COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS AND
PROCEDURES ORDINANCE, WHICH IS CODIFIED IN CHAPTER 134,
ARTICLE III OF THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING
ADELA YED EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE MANUAL
WHEREAS, on May 11, 2004, as Item 8 D. the Board of County Commissioners as the
Ex Officio Governing Board of the Water-Sewer District (Board) concurrently adopted Collier
County Ordinance No. 2004-31, entitled the Collier County Utilities Standards and Procedures
Ordinance (the "Ordinance"), and the Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards
Manual," (Manual), including all of the Manual's exhibits, and
WHEREAS Ordinance No. 2004-31 is codified in Chapter 134, Article III of the Code of
Laws and Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, since the 2004 adoption of the Manual it has become necessary to make
updates that reflect current standards in design and preparation of plans and specifications for all
utilities construction projects; and
WHEREAS, after input from stakeholders Public Utilities staff has recommended that the
Board adopt this Resolution to approve these amendments to the Manual; and
WHEREAS, Section 134-51 (c) of the Code of Laws and Ordinances allows the Manual
to be amended by Resolution of the Board; and
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the health, safety, and welfare that this Resolution be
adopted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS EX-OFFICIO THE
GOVERNING BOARD OF THE WATER-SEWER DISTRICT, that:
The Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards Manual, as amended, is
hereby approved. The Manual, as amended, shall take effect on the 15t day of October, 2009.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote, this 1..'1 day of
September, 2009.
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Approval as to form and legal
Sufficiency:
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Jennifer B. White
Assistant County Attorney
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLO DA, AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING
BOARD OF T ATER-SEWF.I D!.,STRICT
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By:
DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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CHANGES TO DESIGN CRITERIA - SECTION 1
Additions to text from Section 1 are shown in bold print, and deletions are shown with strike-through.
Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 1.1 Pipe and Fitting Potable water and non petable iFri€Jatien water pipelines and 11/18/08
Material: Edit fittings, except for service piping, shall be a minimum of six inches
text in first (6") in diameter, and have a minimum depth of thirty-inches (30")
paragraph. and a maximum depth of forty-eight inches (48") below finished
grade. Non-potable irrigation water pipelines and fittings,
except for service piping, shall be a minimum of four inches
(4") in diameter, and have a minimum depth of thirty-inches
(30") and a maximum depth of forty-eight inches (48") below
finished grade. All potable water or non-potable irrigation water
pipelines between six and fourtoen inches (6" 14") in diameter
shall be constructed of ductile iron, HOPE, or PVC or HDPE
pipe, and shall utilize pipe meeting the requirements of the
Technical Specifications. '.\later pipelines betv.'een sixteen inches
and t\venty four inches (16" 24") in diameter may be constructed
of dl:lctile iron, HDPE, or PVC pipe. \'Vater pipelines lar-ger than
t\venty fol:lr inches (24") in diameter shall be constrl,lGte<:l of <:ll:lotile
ir-on pipe. HOPE shall not be used for pipelines with service
connections. Pipelines up to thirty inches (30") in diameter
may be constructed of Fusible PVC.
1 1.1 Pipe and Fitting All buried water pipelines and mains, except those installed by 05/19/09
Material: Edit horizontal directional drilling or jack-and-bore methods, shall be
text in fifth marked using plastic lorotor metalized warning tape
paragraph. with metallic filings for HDPE and PVC pipe and non-magnetic for
ductile iron pipe. The locator tape shall be placed in the pipe
trench two feet (2') below grade or one-half the pipe's bury,
whichever is less, and labeled "potable water" or "non-potable
water" as applicable. Horizontal directional drilling shall include
installation of locating tone wire as described in the Technical
Specifications.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 1.4 Fire Service All private fire service systems for sprinkler systems, wet 01/20/09
Systems: Edit standpipe systems and privately-owned or controlled distribution
text. systems shall be metered with a Fire Service, line-sized, meter
and shall be installed with an appropriate back flow prevention
device. Metering reEll:Jiremof1ts shall be classified by tho type of
dovelopment reEluirin€) firo sorvico. The ~ metering deviee
'A'illl3e sl3eoifieG in the following sl:Jl3seetions, shall be sized by the
Developer's Engineer and shall be purchased, owned, and
maintained by the private service owner. ... Fire meter devices
using a three quarter to two inch (%" to 2") metering device shall
be re-calibrated to manufacturer's specifications every five (5)
years,-eF replaced every ten (10) years, Sf and replaced
immediately upon meter failure. Fire meter devices greater than
two inches (2") shall be re-calibrated to manufacturer's
specifications every five (5) ton (10) years Sf and replaced
immediately upon meter failure. The County Manager or designee
will inform the owner by mail prior to the due date. Private
owner(s) shall submit certification results to the County Manager
or designee within sixty (60) days of the due date.
1 1.4.1 Fire Service Residential projects such as, but not limited to, single family, multi- 01/20/09
Meters for family condominiums, trailer parks, mobile home parks, etc.
Residential utilizing a master meter shall pass all fire flow through such meter.
Systems: Edit The meter shall be sized to pass the domestic coincident draft
text. plus rated fire flow at the AWWA pressure loss specifications. GA-
dual '.vater systems with firo and domestic flows in separnte
pipelines downstream of the master motor, the fire lin9 shall hav9
a Fire Service rated meter, approved by the County Manager or
dosigneo, v..ith apI'lrOl'lriat9 l3ackftow I'lr.eteGtion.
1 1.4.2 Fire Service Commercial projects such as, but not limited to, shopping centers, 01/20109
Meters for malls, retail, and industrial buildings shall pass all fire flow 08/18/09
Commercial and through a potable master meter or have a separate fire service
Other Non- connection to the water distribution main. ^ Fire Serviee Fatea
residential meter, appr.o\'ed by the COl:Jnty Manager or eesigne9, ',vith
Systems: Edit appropriate backflow proteetien shall bel installed on the fire line.
text. The Fire Service meter and isolation valves shall be extended
above final grade as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. For
meter reading purposes, metering devices shall lie within a County
Utility Easement (CUE) that shall be dedicated separately to the
Board for the appropriate Water-Sewer District or in conjunction
with the easements for anyon-site utility system(s).
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 1.6.1 Service All building lots and parcels of land within a development on the 05/19/09
Pipelines: Edit opposite side of the roadway from a water main, or that do not
text. have an accessible water main fronting the location of the
proposed meter location, shall be provided with a means for water
service by the developer. Accessibility to these lands shall be
provided by the installation of water service conduits. Conduits
shall be a minimum of four-inch (4") diameter PVC, with a
minimum cover of 24 inches. Such pipelines shall extend at least
five (5) feet past the edge of pavement, sidewalk, bike path or any
other improvement and shall run from lot corners on one (1) side
of the street to a lot corner on the opposite side and shall be
capped and marked with an magnotia electronic marker (see
County Approved Product List, Appendix F). Service pipelines
shall be polyethylene of a minimum of one-and-one-half inches (1
W') in diameter.
1 1.9.2 Testing and Full-bore flushing shall be coordinated with COUNTY Water 03/17/09
Clearance Distribution personnel and shall require forty eight (48) hour notice
Procedures: to Water Distribution prior to performance. During flushing the
Flushing: Edit Contractor will be permitted to install a spool piece to close the
Text gap as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. Flush veloGity shall
be at loast 2.5 feet per s9GBAd, with a maximl::lFR of 1.0 feat por
e:oaoREl. Upon completion of such flushing, connection to the
COUNTY's systems or portion(s) thereof shall be returned to the
configuration shown in the Utilities Details Drawings. Refer to
specifications section 025400, 3.1.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 2.1.4 Gravity Sewer Laterals shall be a minimum of six inches (6") in diameter. Lateral 05/19/09
Laterals: Edit shall have a minimum depth of thirty-inches (30") and a maximum
text in second depth of forty-eight inches (48") below finished grade. In locations
paragraph. where a minimum depth of thirty inches (30") cannot be provided,
laterals shall be ductile iron pipe unless the length of lateral is
thirty feet (30') or less. In such cases the lateral shall be C900,
DR 14 PVC pipe. At no time shall the depth of a lateral be less
than twenty-four inches (24"). At no time shall a lateral be core
bored into manholes. Upon installation, all lateral ends shall be
plugged. A cleanout shall be provided at the end of each lateral
prior to the end plug. Typical lateral and clean out standards are
shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. The cleanout riser and cap
shall be set twenty-four inches (24") above finished grade. All
sewer lateral ends shall be provided with an n:111Qnetie electronic
marker (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F). .. .
Electronic markers shall be placed +- +-- _L. , ,+
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twenty-four inches (24") below final grade at the underground,
Reaf cleanout, for COUNTY inspector to see during final plumbing
tie-in inspection. At no time shall the connection to the lateral be
made to the cleanout riser or any part of the vertical assembly.
Either a single six-inch (6") diameter or larger lateral to each
property or a single six-inch (6") or larger lateral with a double wye
shall be provided.
1 2.2.1 Pipe and Fitting Force main pipelines and fittings shall be a minimum of four 11/18/08
Material: Edit inches (4") in diameter. All force mains between four and fourteen
text in fi rst inches (4"-14") in diameter shall be constructed of PVC or HOPE
paragraph. pipe and shall utilize pipe meeting the requirements of the
Technical Specifications. Force mains between sixteen inches
(16") and larger t\veFlty roblr inehes (HI" 21") in diameter shall be
constructed of ductile iron, HOPE, or PVC pipe. Force n:1ains
larger than twenty four inches (21") in eialfleter shall be
cone:trueteEl Qf Eh::Ietile iron pipo. Pipelines up to thirty inches
(30") in diameter may be constructed of Fusible PVC.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 2.2.1 Pipe and Fitting Buried force mains, except those installed by directional drill 05/19/09
Material: Edit or jack-and-bore methods, shall be marked using plastic
text in fourth locator metalized warning tape, imprognatod v:ith metallic
paragraph. AARg& for PVC pipe and non-magnetic for ductile iron pipe.
The locator metalized warning tape shall be placed in the
pipe trench at two feet (2') below grade or one-half the
depth of the pipe's bury, whichever is less, and labeled
"wastewater force main." Full rango ':Iasto'/Jator magnotia
Electronic markers (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F) shall be securod onto top of placed twenty-
four (24) inches below final grade, above the force main,
at all bends or changes in alignment, valves, and Be-
groator than overy two hundred fifty feet (250') and at all
fiUings ana at any chango of direction.
1 2.2.2 Design of Pipeline separation criteria and conflict crossings criteria 08/18/09
Pipeline Size shall conform to the requirements described in Part 1,
and Location: Sections 1.2.3 and 1.3. Force mains shall have a
Edit last minimum setback of seven feet and six inches (7'6")
paragraph. from the centerline of the pipe to residential roadways,
curb and gutters, permanent structures, or planting not
specifically allowed by ordinance and shall not be
placed beneath any existing or proposed building structure.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 2.3 Pumping Pump stations shall be designed to be readily accessible by 12/16/08
Stations: Edit maintenance vehicles, including pumper trucks, during all 03/17/09
text in weather conditions. Pump stations shall be designed and located 04/21/09
paragraphs 3. 5, on the site to minimize adverse effects from odors, noise and 08/18/09
6, and 7. lighting. Pump stations shall be located on the site to have a
minimum separation of twenty (20) feet from the edge of the
County Utility Easement (C.U.E.) for the pump station to the
edge of a body of water GF-and fifteen feet (15') from the edge
of the C.U.E. for the pump station to a residential structure
(including appurtenances). Also see detail WW-7A for
additional requirements.
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The effective volume of wet wells shall be based on design
average flows and a filling time not to exceed 30 minutes unless
the facility is designed to provide flow equalization. The pump
manufacturer's duty cycle recommendation shall be utilized in
selecting the minimum cycling time. Pump stations shall have a
compacted earth berm on three sides with 3:1 slopes to
divert liquid toward the road. Top of berm shall be 12" wide
and 6" higher than back of curb (with curb) or edge of
pavement (without curb). Minimum berm height shall be 6".
See detail WW-7A for further detail.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO DESIGN CRITERIA
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
1 2.3 Pumping A Master Pumping Station is... A Master Pumping Station will- 10/21/08
Stations: Add shall have permanent standby power generation,--a-Rd a pre- 04/21/09
two new engineered biofiltration odor control system, and a one 08/18/09
paragraphs at hundred foot (100') minimum separation from the edge of the
the end. C.U.E. to the edge of a body of water or residential structure
(including appurtenances). A Master Pump Station shall be
designed with a spill containment area to retain 30 minutes of
peak design flow.
A Submaster Pumping Station is... A Submaster Pumping Station
doos not shall have permanent standby power generation btH--
Sh311 h:lvO and a pre-engineered biofiltration odor control
system.
All pump stations shall have water available to them.
Available water means a water main is accessible in an
adjacent Right-of-Way or C.U.E. If the water main is on the
opposite side of the street from the pump station C.U.E.,
provide a 4" conduit from the nearest lot corner on the
opposite side of the street to a point five foot (5') beyond the
back of sidewalk on the same side of the street as the pump
station. If no water is available, a well is required to provide
water to the pump station. Well separation requirements
shall be in accordance with the F.A.C. The well and supply
line shall be located in a C.U.E. for maintenance. 'All pump
stations equipped with a pre-engineered biofiltration odor
control system shall have a standard potable water service
with appropriate water meter and backflow preventer.
1 2.3 Pumping Landscaping shall be installed around developer constructed 10/21/08
Stations: Add collection pump stations that are intended to be conveyed to 08/18/09
two new Public Utilities. Said landscaping shall be maintained by the
paragraphs at developer, homeowners association, or land owner and shall
the end. NOT be located in a County Utilities' Easement (CUE).
Landscaping shall be located on the three sides without the
gate and shall be at least 75% of the height of the fence at
Final Acceptance of the pump station. Landscaping shall
provide a minimum of 80% opacity at maturity and have a non
intrusive root structure. If required plant material dies, it is
the responsibility of the landscaping owner to replace it. The
landscaping shall be maintained to not block telemetry
antenna line of site.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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CHANGES TO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - SECTION 2
Additions to text from Section 2 are shown in bold print, and deletions are shown with strike-through.
Section Sub- Location Revision Date
Section
2 22501 Leakage Tests 3.1.A.1. Flushing 03/17/09
a. Full-bore flush all mains to remove all sand and
other foreign matter. ...... .r.... rl. ._l-'_ .l- .n...
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at least 4 fps. Flushing shall be terminated at the direction of
the ENGINEER. Dispose of the flushing water without causing
nuisance or property damage.
2 330502 HDPE Pipe and 2.1 Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings 02/17/09
Fittings B. The diameter of DR 11 HDPE, or Fusible PVC, casing
pipe provided for roadway crossing or other purposes shall
conform to the following table:
2 330503 PVC Pipe and 3.1 Installation 02/17/09
Fittings A. Install all buried PVC pipe and fittings in accordance with
the manufacturer's recommendations, aAEI: approved shop
drawings, aAEI: as specified in Division 1, and Section 330518.
For horizontal directional drilling of Fusible PVC, see
Section 330502 for casing and execution requirements.
2 330518 Laying and O. Identification 05/19/09
Jointing Buried
Pipe 1. Metallized warning tape (see COl:Jnty ^ppmved Product List,
I\ppendix F): For DIP and PVC pipe (other than gravity sewer
pipe and laterals) to be installed, 3-inch detectable marking
tape, of appropriate color and appropriate warning statement,
shall be placed along the entire pipe length. In all cases,
marking tape shall be installed two feet (2') below grade or one
half the pipe's bury, whichever is less, during backfill
operations (refer to Utilities Standards Manual Section 1 - 1.1
and 2.2.1). All PVC pipe, PVC fittings, and identification tape
shall be color-coded per Collier County Standards. HDPE pipe
installed by horizontal directional drilling will not be required to
be marked with metalized warning tape.
2. Electronic Markers (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F): Install electronic markers twenty-four (24) &-
inches below final grade, above pipe, at all bends or changes
in alignment and every two hundred fifty (250) feet along the
pipe between bends.
2 330523.13 Horizontal 2.1 General 02/17/09
Directional A. Refer to section 330502 for HDPE pipe material.
Drilling B. Refer to section 330503 for Fusible PVC pipe
material.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO STANDARDS DETAILS
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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CHANGES TO UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS. SECTION 3
Section Detail # Revision Date of ADDroval
3 NP-2 Change "3M Maanetic Marker" to "Electronic Marker" 05/19/09
3 NP-3 Delete entire detail and mark as unused in the table of contents. 05/19/09
3 NP-4 Change title to "Reclaimed, Raw, and Supplemental Water Air 05/19/09
Release Valve Detail"
3 W-3 Add "Radius" to "2'-0" Minimum" from Right-of-Way or Sidewalk. 01/20/09
Add "5'-0" Maximum" dimension between hydrant and valve.
3 W-8 Delete entire detail and mark as unused in the table of contents. 01/20/09
3 W-9 Add "Lock OS& Y Valve Closed" note for valve after backflow 01/20/09
preventer. Add note 8 "A 4'x8' sign with 3" letters or bigger shall
read: In Case of Fire Open Valve."
3 W-9A Edit note "Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly (See Approved 01/20/09
Backflow Devices, Appendix G)". Add "Lock OS&Y Valve Closed"
note for valve after backflow preventer. Add note 7 "A 4'x8' sign
with 3" letters or bigger shall read: In Case of Fire Open Valve."
3 W-10 Change detail title to "Fire System Assembly Detail". Remove note 01/20/09
3. Add "(See W-15)" to end of note 4.
3 W-10A Delete entire detail and mark as unused in the table of contents. 01/20/09
3 W-11 Delete entire detail and mark as unused in the table of contents. 01/20/09
3 W-11A Change detail title to "4" Through 10" Only Compact Fire System 01/20/09
Assembly Detail with Master Meter Upstream". Edit note "Doblble
Check Detector Reduced Pressure Backflow Preventer
Assembly (See Approved Backflow Devices, Appendix G)". Delete
Gate Valve at property line. Delete notes 3 and 10. Edit note 5 as
follows "Assembly will be owned and maintained by property
owner, starting after the inline gate vavle at the property line or
right of way line master meter."
3 W-12 Replace "irrigation" with "water" in note 3. 1/20/2009
Chanqe "Maqnetic Marker" to "Electronic Marker". 05/19/09
3 W-13 Delete note "Bypass to be sized by design engineer with one half 01/20/09
the meter size of the primary main. (Minimum size shall be 3")".
Add "Lock Valve Closed" note to last valve in bypass line. Remove
word "Comoound" from Water Meter note.
3 W-14 Change detail title to "4" and Over Potable Water Fire and 01/20/09
Domestic Meter Assembly Detail". Delete note "Bypass to be sized
by design engineer with one half the meter size of the primary
main. (Minimum size shall be 3")". Delete note "Install temporary
construction meter provided by county" Change "Lock OS& Y
Valve Closed" note to last valve in bypass line. Delete note 9.
3 W-15 Change detail title to "Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with Over 01/20/09
10" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters)". Delete notes 3 and 4.
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO STANDARDS DETAILS
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
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Section Detail # Revision Date of Approval
3 W-16 Delete entire detail and mark as unused in the table of contents. 01/20/09
3 WW-7A Add "Fence shall have green slats to screen pump station from 03/17/09
view." Correct slope shown on section A from 4:1 to 3:1. 08/18/09
Add "15' minimum separation to residential structure (including
appurtenances),"
3 WW-8 Change "Landscaping Optional (Landscaping to be owned and 10/21/08
maintained by property owner)" to "Landscaping Required"; add 05/19/09
"Right of Way" and dashed line delineating it; remove landscaping
shown in ROW.
Add text to note 13 "Water service only required when odor control
unit installed." Remove line on detail called out as "3/4" SCH 80
Water".
3 WW-10 Change "Magnetic Midrange Marker" to "Electronic Marker" and 05/19/09
depth from 12" to 24" on the marker.
3 WW-12 Change "Magnetic Midrange Marker" to "Electronic Marker" and 05/19/09
deDth from 12" to 24" on the marker.
3 WW-16 Change "Magnetic Midrange Marker" to "Electronic Marker" and 05/19/09
depth from 12" to 24" on the marker.
3 All Water Revise note "MJ 450 or 900 bend with MJ retainer glands (TYP)" 01/20/09
Details
3 All Water Revise note "All plantings shall be a minimum of 3! 1.5' from the 01/20/09
Details edoe of slab. and shall provide a 3' access oDenino."
3 All Water Make sure include: "All components that come into contact with 01/20/09
Details drinkino water shall conform to NSF Standard 61."
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COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF REVISIONS TO APPENDICES
SINCE SEPTEMBER 2008 UPDATE
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
AS OF 08/31/09
16C4
CHANGES TO APPENDICES - SECTION 4
Section Sub-Section Location Revision Date
4 Appendix F All UDdate list. 08/18/09
4 Appendix G Page 1 Remove list of specific fire rated backflow devices used for 12/16/08
dedicated fire lines and add minimum requirements. 02/17/09
Update fire rated backflow device minimum requirements to clarify 03/17/09
reduced pressure assemblies and line sized meters. 08/18/09
Add list of UL or FM approved backflows and meters.
Update list.
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SIZE
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Ames / Watts 3/4" - 2" 400B / 919 RP Residential or commercial potable
water locations
Watts 3/4" - 2" 909-009 Series RP Residential or commercial potable
water locations
Wilkins 3/4" - 2" 975 RP Residential or commercial potable
water locations
Ames / Watts 2.5" - 10" C-400 I 957 RP Large size meter - potable water for
commercial or residential applications
Watts 2.5" - 10" 909 RP Large size meter - potable water for
commercial or residential applications
Wilkins 2.5" - 10" 375 RP Large size meter - potable water for
commercial or residential applications
Note: All fire line Backflow Devices shall be Reduced Pressure assemblies, UL or FM Approved for fire service
installation, be supplied with ammonia and chlorine resistant seats, and be supplied with silicone rubber seals. All fire
connections must be metered using a line size meter, UL or FM approved for fire use. Detector check assemblies are
not equal to a line size meter.
Below is a list of UL or FM approved fire line backflows, others may be used if requirements are met and information is
provided.
Ames 3/4" - 2" 4000B-LBV RP Fire Lines
Watts 3/4" - 2" 009LF RP Fire Lines
Wilkins 3/4" - 2" 975XL (w/OS& Y only) RP Fire Lines
Ames Colt 2.5" - 10" C-400 (w/OS& Y only) RP Fire Lines
Watts 2.5" - 10" 909 (w/OS& Y only) RP Fire Lines
Wilkins 2.5" - 10" 375 RP Fire Lines
IBelow is a list of UL or FM approved fire meters, others may be used if information is provided.
Hersey-Meters 3/4" - 2" Residential Fire Meter Meter Private Fire Lines
Neptune 3" - 10" HP Fire Service Meter Private Fire Lines
Turbine Meter
Neptune 4" - 10" HP Protectus III Fire Meter County Owned Combination Fire
Service Meter Lines/Private Fire Lines
Append ix G
Rev. 08/2009
COlliER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT
UTILITIES
STANDARDS
MANUAL
SEPTEMBER 2008
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Introduction
and
Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION
This Manual has been established by action of the Board of County Commissioners and is
authorized by County Ordinance 2004-31 as amended.
This Utilities Standards Manual has been prepared to guide the design, construction and asset
management of potable water, non-potable irrigation water (including reclaimed and reuse
water) and wastewater system extensions to Collier County (COUNTY) utilities; the Manual
applies to utilities in new developments in the County, as well as County Projects involving
utilities.
In general, the COUNTY owns and maintains all potable water, non-potable irrigation water and
wastewater facilities within the public rights-of-way and County utility easements. As Owner of
these public utilities, and as authorized by Federal, State and County statutes and ordinances,
the COUNTY reviews, approves and inspects all new construction of facilities to extend or
supplement the existing systems.
The following standards shall be included in the design and preparation of plans and
specifications for all utilities construction projects for Collier County, including utilities connected
to the COUNTY's utilities systems or constructed for future transfer of ownership to the
COUNTY. These standards are provided for uniformity in utilities construction within Collier
County, and represent MINIMUM standards acceptable to the COUNTY. They are not intended
to eliminate, but shall supplement and direct the preparation of technical specifications by
private developers (Developer) and their engineering consultants (Engineer). Any deviation in
the technical standards, set forth herein, from those in the Land Development Code (LDC) or
other COUNTY Ordinances shall govern unless specifically authorized to do otherwise by the
Public Utilities Administrator or his designee.
The Technical Specifications included in these standards utilize the Construction Specifications
Institute (CSI) 2004 Section FormaFM and numbering system to present acceptable
construction methods and materials. Not all specification details may apply to an individual
project; however, approval of utilities construction within Collier County will require
conformance to applicable requirements of these specifications. Approval of any deviation
from the specifications must be obtained utilizing the appropriate form included in Appendix A,
Utilities Deviation Forms.
NOTE: Go to http://www.collierQov.netl for the latest revisions to the Utilities Standards
Manual and Utilities Detail Drawings. They can be found under the Public Utilities
Engineering Department page.
COLLIER COUNTY
2008 UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
16C4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 DESIGN CRITERIA FOR POTABLE WATER, NON-POTABLE IRRIGATION
WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITIES
Part 1 Potable Water and Non-Potable Irrigation Water Systems
1 .1 Pipe and Fitting Material
1.2 Design of Pipeline Size and Location
1.2.1 Water Pipeline Sizing Criteria
1.2.2 Distribution System Layout
1.2.3 Pipeline Separation Criteria
1.2.4 Valve Locations
1.3 Conflict Crossings
1.3.1 Subaqueous Canal Crossings
1.4 Fire Service Systems
1.4.1 Fire Service Meters for Residential Systems
1.4.2 Fire Service Meters for Commercial and Non-residential Systems
1.5 Connections to Collier County Facilities
1.6 Water Services
1.6.1 Service Pipelines
1.6.2 Water Meters
1.7 Air Release Assemblies
1.8 Concrete Collars
1.9 Testing and Clearance Procedures
1.9.1 Pigging
1.9.2 Flushing
1.9.3 Line Filling
1.9.4 Chlorination
1.9.5 Post-Chlorination Flushes
1.9.6 Bacteriological Samples
1.10 Laboratory Testing and Sample Collection
Part 2 Wastewater Collection and Transmission Systems
2.1 Gravity Sewer Systems
2.1.1 Pipe and Fitting Materials
2.1.2 Design of Pipeline Size, Depth, and Location
2.1.3 Gravity Sewer Main Extension Stubs
2.1.4 Gravity Sewer Laterals
2.1.5 Manholes
2.2 Force Mains
2.2.1 Pipe and Fitting Materials
2.2.2 Design of Pipeline Size and Location
2.2.3 Valves
2.2.4 Force Main Extension Stubs
2.2,5 Air Release Assemblies
2.3 Pumping Stations
2.4 Connections to Collier County Facilities
2.5 Tests and Inspections
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2.6 Wastewater Pumping Station Asset Management
Part 3 Electrical and Control Systems
3.1 Electrical and Control System Material
SECTION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
011000
012000
014127
014200
014500
015000
015526
015713
016100
017300
017416
017423
017823
017839
Summary of Work
Measurement and Payment
NPDES Requirements for Construction Activities Impacting More
Than One Acre
References
Quality Control
Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls
Traffic Regulation and Public Safety
Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control for Construction Activities
Impacting Less Than One Acre, including Construction Requiring
Dewatering
Material and Equipment
Miscellaneous Work and Cleanup
Site Clearing
Cleaning
Operation and Maintenance Manuals
Project Record Documents
DIVISION 2 - EXISTING CONDITIONS
020500
022100
022200
022501
024100
025400
Connections to Existing Systems
Lines and Grades
Pre-Construction Audio-Video Recording
Leakage Tests
Demolition
Disinfection
DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE
031100
032000
033100
034100
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Concrete, Masonry Mortar and Grout
Precast Concrete Structures
DIVISION 5 - METALS
055600
COLLIER COUNTY
Metal Castings
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DIVISION 9 - FINISHES
099723
Concrete Coatings
DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK
312316
312319
312323
314000
Excavation - Earth and Rock
Groundwater Control for Open Cut Excavation
Backfilling
Shoring, Sheeting and Bracing
DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENT
320117
321300
323113
329200
Pavement Repair and Restoration
Sidewalks, Driveways and Curbs
Chain Link Fencing and Gate
Restoration by Sodding or Seeding
DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES
330130.16
330201
330502
330503
330504
330518
330520
330523.13
330523.16
331200
331619
333200
333313
333913
334713
SECTION 3
Drawina
No.
G-1
G-2
G-2A
G-2B
G-3
Televising and Inspection of Gravity Sewer Systems
Roadway Crossings by Open Cut
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe and Fittings
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe and Fittings
Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP) and Fittings
Laying and Jointing Buried Pipelines
Pipe Removal and Abandonment
Horizontal Directional Drilling
Jacking, Augering and Mining
Water Valves and Appurtenances
Hydrants
Pumping Stations
Wastewater Valves and Appurtenances
Sewer Manholes
Irrigation Pond Liner
UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS
Title
General Details
Unpaved Area Trench Backfill Detail
Paved Area Trench Restoration Detail for Private Roads
State Road, Major County Road, and Numbered County Road
Flowable Fill Roadrrrench Restoration
Road and Trench Restoration for Local Roads
Pipe Separation Detail
COLLIER COUNTY
Revision
Date
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
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No.
G-4
G-5
G-6
G-7
G-8
G-9
G-9A
G-10
G-11
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Title
Revision
Date
Pipe Conflict Detail
Jack and Bore Detail
Thrust Block Detail for Existing A / C Pipe
Typical Valve Setting Detail
Typical Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD) Under a Roadway
Typical Subaqueous Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD)
Subaqueous Water Main Valve Vault Detail
Pipe Restraint Schedule
Vehicular Guard Post Detail
04/2006
08/2008
04/2006
09/2006
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
Non-Potable Water Details
NP-1 Standard Non-Potable Irrigation Meter Assembly
Service Connection 08/2008
NP-2 Typical Irrigation Service Meter Setting Detail for Connection
To Irrigation Main 08/2008
NP-3 Non-Potable Irrigation Water Air Release Valve Detail 08/2008
NP-4 Raw and Supplemental Water Air Release Valve Detail 08/2008
Not for Use with Reclaimed Water
NP-E1 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Singe Control Panel Site General Note and Keynotes 04/2006
NP-E2 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Open/Closed Not-Potable
Irrigation Meter Assembly 08/2008
NP-E3 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Layout & Elementary 08/2008
NP-E4 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Open/Closed MOV
Control Diagram 04/2006
NP-E5 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Equipment Elevations 08/2008
NP-E6 Reuse System Standard Service connections Open/Close Valve
Single Control Panel Site Level Transducer Mounting Details 08/2008
NP-E7 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Details 08/2008
N P-E8 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Details 04/2006
NP-E9 Reuse System Standard Service connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Typical RTU Antenna
Tower Details 08/2008
W-1
W-2
W-3
Water Details
Temporary Blowoff Assembly with Bacterial Sample
Point Detail
Automatic Water Main Flushing Device Detail
Fire Hydrant Detail
08/2008
08/2008
09/2006
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Drawino Revision
No. Title Date
W-4 Connection to Existing Water Main Detail
(Gap Configuration) 08/2008
W-5 Potable Water Air Release Valve Detail 08/2008
W-6 Permanent Bacterial Sample Point Detail 08/2008
W-7 Not Used
W-8 2" and 3" Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail
with No Connections Permitted Downstream 08/2008
W-9 Temporary Backflow Preventer and Fire Protection
Meter Tie-In Assembly 08/2008
W-9A Alternate Temporary Backflow Preventer and Fire Protection
Meter Tie-in Assembly 08/2008
W-10 Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail
with Connections Permitted Downstream 08/2008
W-10A 4" through 10" Compact Fire System Detector Check Assembly
Detail with Connections Permitted Downstream (Wilkins) 08/2008
W-11 4" and Over Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail With
No Connections Permitted Downstream 08/2008
W-11 A 4" Through 10" Only Compact Fire System Detector Check
Assembly Detail with No Connections Permitted
Downstream (Wilkins) 08/2008
W-12 Typical Short and Long Side Water Service Meter Setting Detail
for Connection to Water Main 08/2008
W-13 3" and Over Potable Water Meter Assembly Detail 08/2008
W-14 3" and Over Potable Water Fire and Water Meter
Assembly Detail (with Temporary Construction Meter) 08/2008
W-14A Maintenance Driveway for Water Meters 3" and Larger 09/2006
W-15 Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with Connections
Permitted Over 10" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters) 08/2008
W-16 Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with No
Connections Permitted over 10" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters) 08/2008
Wastewater Details
WW-1 Force Main Connection to Gravity Sanitary Sewer Detail 04/2006
WW-2 Private Force Main Connection to County Force Main Detail 08/2008
WW-3 Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Detail 08/2008
WW-4 Shallow Manhole Detail 08/2008
WW-5 Drop Manhole Detail 08/2008
WW-6 Manhole Ring and Cover Detail 08/2008
WW-7 Pump Station Detail - Profile 08/2008
WW-7 A Pump Station Detail - Site Plan and General Requirements 08/2008
WW-8 Pump Station Detail - Plan 08/2008
WW-8A Odor Control CFM Sizing Chart (Large Wetwells) 07/2005
WW-8B Odor Control CFM Sizing Chart (Small Wetwells) 07/2005
WW-9 Pumping Station Control Panel Detail 08/2008
WW-10 Sewer Connection Details - Property, ROW or Easement Line 08/2008
WW-11 Sewer Clean-out Detail - Paved Areas 04/2006
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Drawing
No.
Title
Revision
Date
WW-12 Sewer Clean-out Detail - Non Paved Areas
WW-13 Force Main Air Release Valve Detail (Non-Traffic Area)
WW-14 Force Main Air Release Valve Detail (Paved Area)
WW-15 Typical Flow Line Channels Detail
WW-16 Double Sewer Clean-out Detail
WW-17 Telemetry Antenna Mount Detail
WW-18 Grease Interceptor
WW-18A Grease Interceptor Tables
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
SECTION 4 APPENDICES
Appendix A Utilities Deviation Forms
Appendix B Water Meter Sizing Form
Appendix C Final Waiver of Liens - Conveyance of Utilities Facilities to County
Appendix D Utilities Conveyance Checklist
Appendix E Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Forms
Appendix F County Approved Product List
Appendix G Approved Backflow Devices
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Introduction
and
Table of Contents
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INTRODUCTION
This Manual has been established by action of the Board of County Commissioners and is
authorized by County Ordinance 2004-31 as amended.
This Utilities Standards Manual has been prepared to guide the design, construction and asset
management of potable water, non-potable irrigation water (including reclaimed and reuse
water) and wastewater system extensions to Collier County (COUNTY) utilities; the Manual
applies to utilities in, new developments in the County, as well as County Projects involving
utilities.
In general, the COUNTY owns and maintains all potable water, non-potable irrigation water and
wastewater facilities within the public rights-of-way and County utility easements. As Owner of
these public utilities, and as authorized by Federal, State and County statutes and ordinances,
the COUNTY reviews, approves and inspects all new construction of facilities to extend or
supplement the existing systems.
The following standards shall be included in the design and preparation of plans and
specifications for all utilities construction projects for Collier County, including utilities connected
to the COUNTY's utilities systems or constructed for future transfer of ownership to the
COUNTY. These standards are provided for uniformity in utilities construction within Collier
County, and represent MINIMUM standards acceptable to the COUNTY. They are not intended
to eliminate, but shall supplement and direct the preparation of technical specifications by
private developers (Developer) and their engineering consultants (Engineer). Any deviation in
the technical standards, set forth herein, from those in the Land Development Code (LDC) or
other COUNTY Ordinances shall govern unless specifically authorized to do otherwise by the
Public Utilities Administrator or his designee.
The Technical Specifications included in these standards utilize the Construction Specifications
Institute (CSI) 2004 Section FormaFM and numbering system to present acceptable
construction methods and materials. Not all specification details may apply to an individual
project; however, approval of utilities construction within Collier County will require
conformance to applicable requirements of these specifications. Approval of any deviation
from the specifications must be obtained utilizing the appropriate form included in Appendix A,
Utilities Deviation Forms.
NOTE: Go to htto:/Iwww.collieraov.netlfor the latest revisions to the Utilities Standards
Manual and Utilities Detail Drawings. They can be found under the Public Utilities
Engineering Department page.
COLLIER COUNTY
2008 UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 DESIGN CRITERIA FOR POTABLE WATER, NON-POTABLE IRRIGATION
WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITIES
Part 1 Potable Water and Non-Potable Irrigation Water Systems
1.1 Pipe and Fitting Material
1.2 Design of Pipeline Size and Location
1.2.1 Water Pipeline Sizing Criteria
1,2.2 Distribution System Layout
1.2.3 Pipeline Separation Criteria
1.2.4 Valve Locations
1.3 Conflict Crossings
1,3.1 Subaqueous Canal Crossings
1.4 Fire Service Systems
1.4.1 Fire Service Meters for Residential Systems
1,4.2 Fire Service Meters for Commercial and Non-residential Systems
1.5 Connections to Collier County Facilities
1.6 Water Services
1.6.1 Service Pipelines
1.6.2 Water Meters
1.7 Air Release Assemblies
1.8 Concrete Collars
1.9 Testing and Clearance Procedures
1.9.1 Pigging
1.9.2 Flushing
1.9.3 Line Filling
1.9.4 Chlorination
1.9.5 Post-Chlorination Flushes
1.9.6 Bacteriological Samples
1.10 Laboratory Testing and Sample Collection
Part 2 Wastewater Collection and Transmission Systems
2.1 Gravity Sewer Systems
2.1.1 Pipe and Fitting Materials
2.1.2 Design of Pipeline Size, Depth, and Location
2.1.3 Gravity Sewer Main Extension Stubs
2.1.4 Gravity Sewer Laterals
2.1,5 Manholes
2.2 Force Mains
2.2,1 Pipe and Fitting Materials
2.2.2 Design of Pipeline Size and Location
2,2.3 Valves
2.2.4 Force Main Extension Stubs
2.2.5 Air Release Assemblies
2.3 Pumping Stations
2.4 Connections to Collier County Facilities
2.5 Tests and Inspections
COLLIER COUNTY 2008 UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 of 6
r?
i
~,
2.6 Wastewater Pumping Station Asset Management
Part 3 Electrical and Control Systems
3.1 Electrical and Control System Material
SECTION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
011000
012000
014127
014200
014500
015000
015526
015713
016100
017300
017416
017423
017823
017839
Summary of Work
Measurement and Payment
NPDES Requirements for Construction Activities Impacting More
Than One Acre
References
Quality Control
Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls
Traffic Regulation and Public Safety
Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control for Construction Activities
Impacting Less Than One Acre, including Construction Requiring
Dewatering
Material and Equipment
Miscellaneous Work and Cleanup
Site Clearing
Cleaning
Operation and Maintenance Manuals
Project Record Documents
DIVISION 2 - EXISTING CONDITIONS
020500
022100
022200
022501
024100
025400
Connections to Existing Systems
Lines and Grades
Pre-Construction Audio-Video Recording
Leakage Tests
Demolition
Disinfection
DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE
031100
032000
033100
034100
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Concrete, Masonry Mortar and Grout
Precast Concrete Structures
DIVISION 5 - METALS
055600
COLLIER COUNTY
Metal Castings
2008 UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
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DIVISION 9 - FINISHES
099723
Concrete Coatings
DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK
312316
312319
312323
314000
Excavation - Earth and Rock
Groundwater Control for Open Cut Excavation
Backfilling
Shoring, Sheeting and Bracing
DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENT
320117
321300
323113
329200
Pavement Repair and Restoration
Sidewalks, Driveways and Curbs
Chain Link Fencing and Gate
Restoration by Sodding or Seeding
DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES
330130.16
330201
330502
330503
330504
330518
330520
330523.13
330523.16
331200
331619
333200
333313
333913
334713
SECTION 3
Drawino
No.
G-1
G-2
G-2A
G-2B
G-3
Televising and Inspection of Gravity Sewer Systems
Roadway Crossings by Open Cut
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe and Fittings
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe and Fittings
Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP) and Fittings
Laying and Jointing Buried Pipelines
Pipe Removal and Abandonment
Horizontal Directional Drilling
Jacking, Augering and Mining
Water Valves and Appurtenances
Hydrants
Pumping Stations
Wastewater Valves and Appurtenances
Sewer Manholes
Irrigation Pond Liner
UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS
Title
General Details
Unpaved Area Trench Backfill Detail
Paved Area Trench Restoration Detail for Private Roads
State Road, Major County Road, and Numbered County Road
Flowable Fill Roadrrrench Restoration
Road and Trench Restoration for Local Roads
Pipe Separation Detail
COLLIER COUNTY
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Date
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
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G-5
G-6
G-7
G-8
G-9
G-9A
G-10
G-11
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Title
Revision
Date
Pipe Conflict Detail
Jack and Bore Detail
Thrust Block Detail for Existing A / C Pipe
Typical Valve Setting Detail
Typical Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD) Under a Roadway
Typical Subaqueous Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD)
Subaqueous Water Main Valve Vault Detail
Pipe Restraint Schedule
Vehicular Guard Post Detail
04/2006
08/2008
04/2006
09/2006
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
Non-Potable Water Details
NP-1 Standard Non-Potable Irrigation Meter Assembly
Service Connection 08/2008
NP-2 Typical Irrigation Service Meter Setting Detail for Connection
To Irrigation Main 08/2008
NP-3 Non-Potable Irrigation Water Air Release Valve Detail 08/2008
NP-4 Raw and Supplemental Water Air Release Valve Detail 08/2008
Not for Use with Reclaimed Water
NP-E1 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Singe Control Panel Site General Note and Keynotes 04/2006
NP-E2 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Open/Closed Not-Potable
I rrigation Meter Assembly 08/2008
NP-E3 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Layout & Elementary 08/2008
NP-E4 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Open/Closed MOV
Control Diagram 04/2006
N P-E5 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Equipment Elevations 08/2008
NP-E6 Reuse System Standard Service connections Open/Close Valve
Single Control Panel Site Level Transducer Mounting Details 08/2008
NP-E7 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Details 08/2008
NP-E8 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Details 04/2006
NP-E9 Reuse System Standard Service connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Typical RTU Antenna
Tower Details 08/2008
W-1
W-2
W-3
Water Details
Temporary Blowoff Assembly with Bacterial Sample
Point Detail
Automatic Water Main Flushing Device Detail
Fire Hydrant Detail
08/2008
08/2008
09/2006
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W-4
W-5
W-6
W-7
W-8
W-9
W-9A
W-10
W-10A
W-11
W-11 A
W-12
W-13
W-14
W-14A
W-15
W-16
WW-1
WW-2
WW-3
WW-4
WW-5
WW-6
WW-7
WW-7 A
WW-8
WW-8A
WW-8B
WW-9
WW-10
WW-11
Title
Connection to Existing Water Main Detail
(Gap Configuration)
Potable Water Air Release Valve Detail
Permanent Bacterial Sample Point Detail
Not Used
2" and 3" Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail
with No Connections Permitted Downstream
Temporary Backflow Preventer and Fire Protection
Meter Tie-In Assembly
Alternate Temporary Backflow Preventer and Fire Protection
Meter Tie-in Assembly
Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail
with Connections Permitted Downstream
4" through 10" Compact Fire System Detector Check Assembly
Detail with Connections Permitted Downstream (Wilkins)
4" and Over Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail With
No Connections Permitted Downstream
4" Through 1 0" Only Compact Fire System Detector Check
Assembly Detail with No Connections Permitted
Downstream (Wilkins)
Typical Short and Long Side Water Service Meter Setting Detail
for Connection to Water Main
3" and Over Potable Water Meter Assembly Detail
3" and Over Potable Water Fire and Water Meter
Assembly Detail (with Temporary Construction Meter)
Maintenance Driveway for Water Meters 3" and Larger
Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with Connections
Permitted Over 1 0" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters)
Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with No
Connections Permitted over 10" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters)
Wastewater Details
Force Main Connection to Gravity Sanitary Sewer Detail
Private Force Main Connection to County Force Main Detail
Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Detail
Shallow Manhole Detail
Drop Manhole Detail
Manhole Ring and Cover Detail
Pump Station Detail - Profile
Pump Station Detail - Site Plan and General Requirements
Pump Station Detail - Plan
Odor Control CFM Sizing Chart (Large Wetwells)
Odor Control CFM Sizing Chart (Small Wetwells)
Pumping Station Control Panel Detail
Sewer Connection Details - Property, ROW or Easement Line
Sewer Clean-out Detail - Paved Areas
COLLIER COUNTY
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Revision
Date
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
09/2006
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
07/2005
07/2005
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
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Drawino
No.
Title
Revision
Date
WN-12 Sewer Clean-out Detail- Non Paved Areas
WN-13 Force Main Air Release Valve Detail (Non-Traffic Area)
WN-14 Force Main Air Release Valve Detail (Paved Area)
WN-15 Typical Flow Line Channels Detail
WN-16 Double Sewer Clean-out Detail
WN-17 Telemetry Antenna Mount Detail
WN-18 Grease Interceptor
WN-18A Grease Interceptor Tables
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
SECTION 4 APPENDICES
Appendix A Utilities Deviation Forms
Appendix B Water Meter Sizing Form
Appendix C Final Waiver of Liens - Conveyance of Utilities Facilities to County
Appendix D Utilities Conveyance Checklist
Appendix E Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Forms
Appendix F County Approved Product List
Appendix G Approved Backflow Devices
COLLIER COUNTY 2008 UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
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SECTION 1
DESIGN CRITERIA
Go to the Collier County website below for the latest revision
of the Design Criteria:
http://www.collierQov.net!
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SECTION 1
DESIGN CRITERIA FOR POTABLE WATER, NON-POTABLE IRRIGATION WATER AND
WASTEWATER FACILITIES
PART 1
POTABLE WATER AND NON-POTABLE IRRIGATION WATER SYSTEMS
All potable water, non-potable irrigation (including reclaimed or reuse) water and raw water pipe,
material, equipment and appurtenances shall be new, and shall conform to Section 2, Technical
Specifications and Section 3, Utilities Detail Drawings. All material and equipment designed or
used in connection with a potable (drinking) water system shall conform to the requirements of
the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Standard 61, "Drinking Water System Components -
Health Effects."
1.1 Pipe and Fitting Material
Potable water and non-potable irrigation water pipelines and fittings, except for service piping,
shall be a minimum of six inches (6") in diameter, and have a minimum depth of thirty-inches
(30") and a maximum depth of forty-eight inches (48") below finished grade. All potable water or
non-potable irrigation water pipelines between six and fourteen inches (6"-14") in diameter shall
be constructed of PVC or HDPE pipe, and shall utilize pipe meeting the requirements of the
Technical Specifications. Water pipelines between sixteen inches and twenty-four inches (16"-
24") in diameter may be constructed of ductile iron, HDPE, or PVC pipe. Water pipelines larger
than twenty-four inches (24") in diameter shall be constructed of ductile iron pipe.
All pipe and pipe fittings shall contain no more than eight percent (8.0%) lead, and any solder or
flux used shall contain no more than two-tenths of a percent (0.2%) lead. All pipe and pipe
fittings installed shall be color coded or marked in accordance with F.A.C. 62-555.320(21 )(b)3.
All HDPE and PVC buried pipelines shall be color-coded as described in the Technical
Specifications. Potable water pipelines shall be blue in color. Raw water pipelines shall be
white in color. Non-potable irrigation, reclaimed and reuse water pipelines shall be pantone
purple in color.
All Ductile Iron, metal and concrete buried water main pipelines shall have blue stripes applied
to the pipe wall. Pipes striped during manufacturing of the pipe shall have continuous stripes
that run parallel to the axis of the pipe, that are located at no greater than 90 degree intervals
around the pipe, and that will remain intact during and after installation of the pipe. If tape or
paint is used to stripe pipe during installation, the tape or paint shall be applied in a continuous
line that runs parallel to the axis of the pipe and that is located along the top of the pipe.
All buried water pipelines and mains, except those installed by horizontal directional drilling or
jack-and-bore methods, shall be marked using plastic locator tape impregnated with metallic
filings for HDPE and PVC pipe and non-magnetic for ductile iron pipe. The locator tape shall be
placed in the pipe trench two feet (2') below grade or one-half the pipe's bury, whichever is less,
and labeled "potable water" or "non-potable water" as applicable. Horizontal directional drilling
shall include installation of locating tone wire as described in the Technical Specifications.
COLLIER COUNTY
DESIGN CRITERIA
DESIGN CRITERIA FOR POTABLE WATER, NON-POTABLE
IRRIGATION WATER AND WASTEWATER FACILITIES
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All water main aerial crossings shall be Pressure Class 350 flanged ductile iron pipe and shall
be coated on the exterior using a suitable grade of appropriately colored, field applied (or factory
applied with field touch-up as required) epoxy coating. Potable water mains shall be painted
Federal Safety Blue. Raw water mains shall be painted white. Non-potable irrigation, reclaimed
and reuse water mains shall be painted Pantone Purple 522C. Specific colors shall be subject
to approval of the County Manager or designee. All nuts and bolts used in aerial crossings shall
be stainless steel. All canal, river or creek crossings shall be aerial, unless otherwise approved
by the County Manager or designee. Aerial crossings shall be designed to incorporate valves or
other flow regulation devices in accordance with F.A.C. 62-555.320(21)(b). Aerial crossings
shall be designed to maintain existing or required navigational capabilities within the waterway
and to reserve riparian rights of adjacent property Owners. Submit aerial pipe and flange
computations, including support and anchor design, for review. The submittal must be signed
and sealed by a Florida registered Professional Engineer.
1.2 Design of Pipeline Size and Location
1.2.1 Water Pipeline Sizing Criteria
All water mains to be maintained by the COUNTY shall be a minimum of six (6) inches in
diameter. For dead end mains on short (300' or less) single family residential cul-de-sacs,
hydraulic calculations shall show the capability of maintaining 750 gpm fire flow plus potable
demand.
Water systems shall be designed to maintain adequate flows and pressures and water quality
standards as established by Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), using the
following criteria:
A. Designs shall assume a minimum COUNTY source pressure under peak hourly flow
conditions of 50 psi and a minimum COUNTY source pressure with fire flow under
maximum day conditions of 40 psi, delivered from the closest COUNTY transmission
main to the project. Minimum residual node pressure within a proposed project system
shall be 20 psi under peak hourly flow and maximum day with fire flow conditions.
B. The design Engineer shall model the proposed system, including all dead ends, for
chlorine dissipation assuming a chloramine residual of 2.0 mg/I at the entrance point to
the project.
The following criteria shall be used to analyze model chloramine dissipation unless otherwise
approved by the Public Utilities Water Director upon the submittal of specific case data:
a) Occupancy of fifty percent (50%) to account for seasonal variations with the load evenly
distributed throughout the project.
b) Average occupancy per dwelling of 1.81 for single family and 1.42 for multi-family as
established by the Water Master Plan as amended and adjusted for peak with a factor of 1.2
shall be used when modeling system performance.
c) Consumption rate of 170 gallons per capita per day shall be used when establishing
loading rates for system performance models.
d) Systems that are proposed to use or will use alternate irrigation sources shall use fifty
percent (50%) of the loading rates for modeling chlorine/chloramine dissipation.
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e) The standard decay rate is - 0.012 ppm per hour. The analysis assumes a static
chlorine level of 2.0 ppm at the tapping point in front of a project. Using the decay rate and
solving for the elapsed time from the initial chlorine level to the minimum chlorine level residual
of 0.6 ppm in the following: 0.6 ppm = 2.0 ppm x e(-1=0.012 ppm x #hours) => time = 100.33
hours.
The Project Engineer shall submit an analysis letter to Community Development and
Environmental Services as part of the review package, certifying that all points within the
proposed system shall maintain a minimum level of 0.6 mg/I chlorine/chloramine residual under
the conditions listed above.
Systems unable to meet minimum design requirements or maintain minimum chlorine residual
levels shall not be eligible for ownership and maintenance by the COUNTY.
Water mains not designed to carry fire flows shall not have fire hydrants connected to them.
1.2.2 Distribution System Layout
Water distribution systems shall be designed so that all systems are located adjacent to, and
are accessible from, paved or unpaved roadways so as to allow access for short and long term
maintenance, repair and/or replacement of such system. Water mains shall not be placed
beneath any existing or proposed building structure.
Generally, new potable water distribution systems shall be designed as "looped" systems to
avoid dead ends. If changes in design during construction result in dead ends to any new or
relocated water mains, such dead ends shall be connected to the nearest water main. In cases
where no nearby water main is available, a County approved automatic flushing device shall be
provided at each dead end of a water main and, if applicable, also near the mid-point of a
looped water main unless the design engineer can provide information to confirm that the
minimum residual chlorine will be maintained based on the predicted water consumption at the
time of County acceptance of the water main. For phased projects, temporary automatic
flushing devices can be relocated for future phases, if not conveyed to County.
Installation of the automatic flushing devices shall be designed so as to prevent erosion of
nearby areas as well as prevent silt and sediment transport.
All commercial facilities must be metered separately from residential facilities with the exception
of those commercial facilities that are within a master metered residential development and
designed for the exclusive use of the residents within such development. Master meters and
backflow assemblies shall be located within a County Utility Easement (CUE), which shall be
located outside of, but contiguous to, the road right-of-way.
Water mains shall have a minimum setback of seven feet and six inches (7'6") from the
centerline of the pipe to residential roadways, curb and gutters, permanent structures, or
planting not specifically allowed by ordinance.
Water mains shall be designed parallel to accessible roadways and within the setbacks
established herein above. Deviations from these design parameters shall only be approved in
cases where such installations can be shown to be necessary in order to comply with minimum
chlorine residuals or other FDEP quality parameters, unless otherwise approved by the County
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Manager or designee. In such cases, the water main shall be located within a separate tract of
land or CUE dedicated to the Water-Sewer District. Such tracts shall be delineated with
fencing, landscaping, signage, pavement, or other methods determined to be acceptable to the
Water-Sewer District. All such installations shall require approval from the Water-Sewer District.
In addition, an agreement shall be provided authorizing the COUNTY to traverse all private
property outside of the CUE for the purpose of access, maintenance, repair and/or replacement
of such main. The agreement shall also hold the COUNTY harmless for any damage to the
private property resulting from the COUNTY's maintenance, repair and/or replacement activities
within or outside of the CUE.
1.2.3 Pipeline Separation Criteria
Potable water pipelines shall be separated from wastewater lines and lor stormwater lines by a
minimum clear vertical distance of eighteen inches (18") and a horizontal distance of ten feet
(10'). The eighteen inches (18") minimum vertical separation distance does not apply to
separations of sewer laterals and potable water pipeline installations. 57 stone shall be utilized
for separation between wastewater lines and stormwater lines. Non-potable irrigation water
pipelines 2" and larger shall be separated from potable water mains, wastewater lines and/or
stormwater lines by a minimum clear vertical distance of eighteen inches (18") and a horizontal
distance of five feet (5') as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. Wastewater lines shall be
separated from stormwater lines by a minimum clear vertical distance of eighteen inches (18")
and a horizontal distance of five feet (5'). All pipeline crossings with vertical clearance less than
eighteen inches (18") shall be made using a full 20-foot (20') length of thickness Class 200
AWWA C900 PVC pipe, Class 235 AWWA C905 PVC pipe, or, if necessary, Pressure Class
250 ductile iron pipe centered on the crossing. The sewer pipe in these locations shall be back-
filled with bedding stone or sand to a height six inches (6") above the crown of the pipe. When
this standard cannot be maintained, the sewer line shall be concrete encased for a distance of
ten feet (10') each way from the water line and any other conduit, with a minimum vertical
clearance of twelve inches (12") being provided at all times. All pipelines shall be successfully
pressure tested to 150 psi after the concrete has properly cured.
Potable water, non-potable irrigation water, and wastewater pipelines shall be separated from
telephone, power, cable and gas sleeves/lines and any other underground utilities by a
minimum clear vertical distance of eighteen inches (18") and horizontal distance of five feet (5').
Potable water, non-potable irrigation water, and wastewater lines shall be separated from raw
water mains by a clear vertical distance of eighteen inches (18") and a horizontal distance of ten
feet (10'). Stormwater lines shall be separated from raw water mains by a clear vertical
distance of eighteen inches (18") and a horizontal distance of five feet (5').
Wastewater lines shall be separated from public drinking water supply wells by a horizontal
distance of 100 feet. Wastewater lines shall be separated from private drinking water supply
wells by a horizontal distance of 75 feet. A County approved deviation form will be required if
the separation distance cannot be maintained.
Also see separation requirements in Section 020500, 1.3.F (separation distances from existing
County Utilities). In the event the required separation is not technically sensible, a Deviation
Request can be submitted to the COUNTY. Such request shall contain the minimum criteria
identified in F.A.C. 62-555.314(5); however, these criteria alone are not justification for
COUNTY approval of a Deviation Request."
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The encasement of potable water mains in concrete shall only be made after review and
approval by the County Manager or designee.
1.2.4 Valve Locations
Valves shall be provided at all intersections and branches in sufficient numbers as to allow for
zone isolation of distribution areas in order to limit impacts of line breaks and service disruptions
to customers. In-line gate valves shall be provided in accordance with AWWA requirements
and at no greater than one thousand foot (1000') intervals when no other valves exist within
internal distribution systems. All gate valves 20-inches (20") and smaller shall be of the
resilient-seated wedge type, conforming to AWWA C509 or C515, or latest revisions thereof. All
valves shall be furnished with valve boxes extending to finished grade as shown in the Utilities
Detail Drawings.
1.3 Conflict Crossings
All storm sewer, non-potable irrigation mains and wastewater transmission system conflicts with
water systems or portion(s) thereof that must be crossed shall be performed using AWWA C900
Class 200 or C905 Class 235 PVC with ductile iron fittings. All fittings shall be adequately
restrained using retainer glands, stainless steel rods, or see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F. Transitional fittings, when approved by the County Manager or designee, shall be
located as close to the point of conflict as possible. Air release assemblies shall be provided as
specified in Subsection 1.7 herein, below. Gradual deflection of the water line in lieu of using
fittings to clear the conflict shall not be permitted if cover exceeds five feet (5'-0"). A minimum
vertical clearance of eighteen inches (18") shall be provided between the water main and
bottom of conflict. Wherever the eighteen-inch (18") minimum vertical clearance cannot be
provided, a COUNTY approved deviation form will be required. (A deviation form will not be
required for separation of sewer laterals and potable water pipeline.)
1.3.1 Subaqueous Canal Crossings
Potable and non-potable subaqueous crossings shall be designed to a minimum depth of thirty-
six inches (36") below the design or actual bottom, whichever is deeper, of a canal and other
dredged waterway or the natural bottom of streams, rivers, estuaries, bays, and other natural
water bodies. If not practicable to design the project with a minimum thirty-six inch (36") cover,
alternative construction features must be installed to ensure adequate protection of the pipeline.
Wherever the thirty-six inch (36") minimum vertical clearance cannot be provided, a COUNTY
approved deviation form will be required.
All subaqueous crossings must be introduced/discussed at a plan Pre-Submittal Conference. It
is important that representatives from the Water Department or Wastewater Department and
CDES be present for approval at the plan Pre-Submittal Conference.
A permanent easement is needed when there is no room available in the right-of-way.
When crossing watercourses, the following shall be provided:
a) The pipe shall be of special construction (HDPE), having welded (butt fusion) watertight
joints;
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b) Valves shall be provided at both ends of the subaqueous crossing for isolation, testing or
repair of the line. The valves shall be easily accessible and not subject to flooding. The valve
closest to the supply source shall be in a below grade vault as per FDEP requirements and
constructed to meet FDOT standards. All welding shall be done above ground. Water, reclaimed
water and wastewater lines shall have two (2) air release valves between the two valves;
c) Permanent taps shall be made on each side of the valve within the manhole to allow
insertion of a small meter to determine leakage and for sampling purposes, The taps will allow
for a %" meter to be attached;
d) The HPDE pipe shall be encased in HDPE DR 11 casing;
e) Pressure test according to Section 022501 ;
f) Conform to HDPE Specifications, Section 330502.
Warning signs shall be placed along the banks of canals, streams, and rivers clearly identifying
the nature and location of subaqueous crossings, The signs shall state the type of pipeline and
the depth of pipeline below design or natural bottom of the water body, Warning sign shall be
aluminum and have minimum dimensions of 4' wide by 2' high with a minimum of 2" lettering.
1.4 Fire Service Systems
All private fire service systems for sprinkler systems, wet standpipe systems and privately-
owned or controlled distribution systems shall be metered and shall be installed with appropriate
back flow prevention device. Metering requirements shall be classified by the type of
development requiring fire service. The type of metering device will be specified in the following
subsections, shall be sized by the Developer's Engineer and shall be purchased, owned and
maintained by the private service owner. The COUNTY requires all privately-owned backflow
devices to be certified at the time of installation and on an annual basis by a Certified Back Flow
Tester (University of Florida, TREEO Center, or equivalent certification program). The results
shall be submitted to the County Manager or designee. The County Manager or designee will
require all privately owned metering devices to be certified for accuracy at the time of
installation. Fire meter devices using a three quarter to two inch (%" to 2") metering device
shall be re-calibrated or replaced every ten (10) years or replaced immediately upon meter
failure. Fire meter devices greater than two inches (2") shall be re-calibrated to manufacturers
specifications every ten (10) years or replaced immediately upon meter failure. The County
Manager or designee will inform the owner by mail prior to the due date. Private owner(s) shall
submit certification results to the County Manager or designee within sixty (60) days of the due
date.
1.4.1 Fire Service Meters for Residential Systems
Residential projects such as, but not limited to, single family, multi-family condominiums, trailer
parks, mobile home parks, etc. utilizing a master meter shall pass all fire flow through such
meter. The meter shall be sized to pass the domestic coincident draft plus rated fire flow at the
AWWA pressure loss specifications. On dual water systems with fire and domestic flows in
separate pipelines downstream of the master meter, the fire line shall have a Fire Service rated
meter, approved by the County Manager or designee, with appropriate backflow protection.
1.4.2 Fire Service Meters for Commercial and Other Non-residential Systems
Commercial projects such as, but not limited to, shopping centers, malls, retail, and industrial
buildings shall have a separate fire service connection to the water distribution main. A Fire
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Service rated meter, approved by the County Manager or designee, with appropriate backflow
protection shall be installed on the fire line. The Fire Service meter and isolation valves shall be
extended above final grade as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. For meter reading
purposes, metering devices shall lie within a County Utility Easement (CUE) that shall be
dedicated separately to the Board for the appropriate Water-Sewer District or in conjunction with
the easements for anyon-site utility system(s).
The Owner shall purchase and install an approved AMR meter and approved backflow devices
at no expense to the appropriate Water-Sewer District.
1.5 Connections to Collier County Facilities
Connections to existing COUNTY water mains shall be constructed as described in Section 2,
Technical Specifications and shown in Section 3, Utilities Detail Drawings. These details shall
apply to all connections to existing systems including, but not limited to, hot taps and extensions
from existing dead end systems. A section of pipe shall be inserted into the gap to connect the
new construction to the existing systems for the purpose of accomplishing line flushing.
Immediately upon completion of the flush, the connection shall be removed. The jumper shall
be replaced until final connection is authorized by the County Manager or designee and
approved by the FDEP at the completion of construction and after satisfactory completion of all
test procedures and bacterial clearance of the new water system or portion(s) thereof.
Steam condensate, cooling water from engine jackets, or water used in conjunction with heat
exchangers shall not be returned to potable water mains.
1.6 Water Services
1.6.1 Service Pipelines
All building lots and parcels of land within a development on the opposite side of the roadway
from a water main, or that do not have an accessible water main fronting the location of the
proposed meter location, shall be provided with a means for water service by the developer.
Accessibility to these lands shall be provided by the installation of water service conduits.
Conduits shall be a minimum of four-inch (4") diameter PVC, with a minimum cover of 24
inches. Such pipelines shall extend at least five (5) feet past the edge of pavement, sidewalk,
bike path or any other improvement and shall run from lot corners on one (1) side of the street
to a lot corner on the opposite side and shall be capped and marked with a magnetic marker
(see County Approved Product List, Appendix F). Service pipelines shall be polyethylene of a
minimum of one-and-one-half inches (1 W') in diameter.
1.6.2 Water Meters
Water meters shall be properly sized, based on the total calculated service demand for water,
according to the Collier County Water Meter Sizing Form (Appendix B). The properly sized
water meter shall be installed according to specifications and standards. Any deviation from the
determined meter size shall require an approved Deviation Request, if the meter is 2 inches or
larger in size.
All water meters larger than two inches (2") shall be installed above ground. These meters shall
be equipped with a backflow preventer and installed by the Contractor at his expense. The type
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of backflow device utilized shall be on the Water Department's list of Approved Backflow
Devices (Appendix G).
All large potable meters shall be purchased by the owner and installed by the Developer's
Contractor. The systems' master meter assemblies shall be built in accordance with the current
design details shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. Alternate designs may be permitted upon
submission of design details for review and approval. The location of all meters (potable and
non-potable) shall be clearly shown on the construction plans.
All potable water and/or non-potable irrigation water meters shall be equipped to accept the
COUNTY's Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) units shown on the Utilities Detail Drawings. Two-
inch (2") and smaller meter units will be installed by the COUNTY. On meters 3-inches and
larger, contact the Water Distribution office to determine the necessary AMR equipment for the
meters. All meters shall be turned over to the technician performing the full bore flush prior to
the acceptance of the meter. The water supply to any cooling tower(s) shall be measured by a
separate, dedicated water meter. The water line from the dedicated water meter to the cooling
tower(s) shall be used exclusively for the cooling towers.
Temporary meters may be applied for by phoning the Water Distribution office between 7:30
a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, under the conditions provided by the ordinance.
Temporary meters shall be installed for the purpose of supplying construction water to meet the
COUNTY requirement for new water line construction as listed below and require a minimum of
forty eight (48) hours advance notice. All backflow devices shall be reduced pressure type and
shall be certified as required by the ordinance, provided by the Contractor, and be of an
approved type.
Temporary meters shall be installed as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings.
1.7 Air Release Assemblies
Air release assemblies shall be installed at all high points on transmission mains where air will
not be released through service lines, and on both sides of conflict crossings (unless it can be
demonstrated by hydraulic analysis that air pockets will not accumulate at individual high
points). In cases where reversal of flow is not expected, the air release assembly shall be
provided at high points and on the upstream side of conflict crossings. A high pOint is defined
by the hydraulic gradient and is considered the upper end of any pipe segment that slopes up to
the hydraulic gradient or runs parallel to it. The design engineer shall review and apply the
pertinent provisions of A WWA-C512 and A WWA Manual of Water Supply Practices M51, "Air-
Release, Air Vacuum, and Combination Air Valves". Air valves shall be suitable for use with
potable water or non-potable irrigation water. For all water or non-potable irrigation water mains
fourteen inches (14") and smaller, see the County Approved Product List, Appendix F. For
potable water or non-potable irrigation water mains sixteen inches (16") and greater, the design
engineer shall be responsible for air valve selection and sizing. An isolating valve shall be
provided below the air valve to allow removal of the valve assembly. All air release assemblies
shall be installed as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings.
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1.8 Concrete Collars
All gate valve boxes, air release assembly and permanent sample points outside paved
surfaces shall be provided with a concrete collar set to finish grade. Such collar(s) shall have a
minimum thickness of six inches (6") and the outside dimension of the pad and the
reinforcement shall be as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. Concrete shall have minimum
compression strength of 3000 psi at twenty eight (28) days.
1.9 Testing and Clearance Procedures
All water systems or portion(s) thereof shall be subjected to pressure testing and disinfection
conforming to the AWWA Standards C600, C602, C605 and C606, or latest revision(s) thereof.
Under no circumstances shall any person other than an authorized COUNTY Water Department
employee operate valves, make service taps or otherwise tamper with COUNTY Distribution
system or portion(s) thereof. Failure to comply with these requirements will place such
individual in jeopardy of legal action by the COUNTY pursuant to US Code, COUNTY
Ordinances and/or Resolutions in effect at the time of the violation.
1.9.1 Pigging
All lines larger than twelve inches (12") in diameter shall be pigged with a new pig to clear
debris prior to flushing. Refer to specifications section 025400, 3.1.
1.9.2 Flushing
Flushing shall be coordinated with COUNTY Water Distribution personnel and shall require forty
eight (48) hour notice to Water Distribution prior to performance. During flushing the Contractor
will be permitted to install a spool piece to close the gap as shown in the Utilities Detail
Drawings. Flush velocity shall be at least 2.5 feet per second, with a maximum of 4.0 feet per
second. Upon completion of such flushing, connection to the COUNTY's systems or portion(s)
thereof shall be returned to the configuration shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings.
1.9.3 Line Filling
Lines under construction shall be filled utilizing water supplied by the temporary meter and such
filling shall be performed by the Contractor in accordance with required procedures including
those outlined herein below.
1.9.4 Chlorination
Line chlorination shall be performed utilizing water supplied by the temporary meter for the
purpose of chlorinating newly constructed potable water lines. Such procedure shall be
performed by the Contractor, and shall require forty eight (48) hour notice to Water Distribution
prior to performance.
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1.9.5 Post-Chlorination Flushes
The Contractor using the temporary construction meter shall perform Post Chlorination Flushes.
All chlorine injected into the system for disinfection shall be flushed from the system at least
twenty four (24) hours prior to collection of Bacteriological Samples.
The initial flush volume equal to the volume of water main being flushed shall be captured and
properly disposed of, such that no chlorinated water enters into a storm water system and/or is
discharged to the ground; all regulatory requirements for the protection of the environment shall
be met.
1.9.6 Bacteriological Samples
Bacteriological sample collection shall be performed utilizing water supplied by the temporary
meter in order to supply pressure during sample collection of newly constructed potable water
lines. Such procedure shall require forty eight (48) hour notice to Water Distribution prior to
performance. These procedures shall be performed on Monday through Thursday, excluding
holidays, unless otherwise directed by the County Manager or designee.
1.10 Laboratory Testing and Sample Collection
All new potable and raw water systems shall be subject to bacteriological sample collection and
testing. Sample collection and laboratory analyses shall be performed by COUNTY certified
laboratory technicians only. The Contractor or his agent shall provide the equipment required in
Section 2, Technical Specifications, to supply a continuous sample at the points indicated on the
engineer's construction drawings. Sample points having a one (1) day total of two hundred
(200) non-coliform bacteria or greater shall be considered as failed samples. Samples
containing one (1) coliform bacteria or greater shall be considered as a failed sample. All
potable water systems shall pass bacteriological tests within thirty (30) days of being placed in
service.
Sample collection and sample laboratory analyses costs shall be borne by the developer. For
Utilities Capital Projects that are run by the COUNTY for the COUNTY, one set of tests
(including water costs) are provided by the COUNTY free of charge and the contractor shall pay
for any additional tests.
PART 2
WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
All wastewater pipe, material, equipment and appurtenances shall be new, and shall conform to
Section 2, Technical Specifications and Section 3, Utilities Detail Drawings.
Wastewater systems shall be designed to maintain adequate flows and pressures and water
quality standards as established by Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
All wastewater projects shall be designed to preclude the deliberate introduction of storm water,
surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, swimming pool drainage, air
conditioning system condensate water, non-contact cooling water and sources of
uncontaminated wastewater as specified in F.A.C. Chapter 62-610.
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2.1 Gravity Sewer Systems
2.1.1 Pipe and Fitting Materials
Gravity sewer pipe and materials shall conform to Technical Specifications for polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) pipe and fittings. All pipelines shall be green in color.
2.1.2 Design of Pipeline Size, Depth and Location
All gravity sewer mains constructed shall be a minimum of eight inches (8") in diameter. The
minimum depth of cover over all gravity sewers shall be thirty-six inches (36"). All gravity sewer
designs shall consider buoyancy of sewers, and appropriate construction techniques to prevent
floatation of the pipe where high groundwater conditions are anticipated.
All gravity mains eight inches (8") or larger are allowed to be core bored into existing manholes.
The manhole must be restored as per Section 333913. An inspector from the Wastewater
Collections Department must be present during manhole restoration. Drop connections will be
required if the invert elevation is greater than two feet (2').
Hydraulic Design Requirements - All gravity sewers shall be designed to give mean velocities,
when flowing full or half-full of not less than two feet (2.0') per second, based on Manning's
formula. When calculating full-flow velocity, use a Manning's Roughness Coefficient of
n=0.013. Design wastewater system with uniform slope between manholes. The following are
the minimum allowable design slopes that may be provided for each pipe size listed:
Minimum Slope in Feet per One Hundred Feet (ft/1 00'):
Sewer Size Slope (ft/100 ft) Sewer Size Slope (ft/100 ft)
8 inch 0.40 18 inch 0.12
10 inch 0.28 21 inch 0.10
12 inch 0.22 24 inch 0.08
15 inch 0.15
Special attention shall be given to gravity lines that receive flows from wastewater transmission
or re-pumping facilities. Due care shall be taken in these cases to ensure that no surcharge
conditions occur downstream due to excessive flow rates. Under no conditions shall pipe of a
diameter larger than that necessary for proper hydraulic design as determined by the COUNTY
Community Development and Environmental Services Division or Public Utilities Engineering
Department be permitted for use on any project.
Sewers to be located on 20% slopes or greater shall be designed with anchors secured into
concrete with anchors spaced as follows:
Grade Ranoe Anchor Spacino
20% - 35% 36 feet center to center
35% - 50% 24 feet center to center
50% and hioher 16 feet center to center
Pipeline separation criteria and conflict crossings criteria shall conform to the requirements
described in Part 1, Sections 1.2.3 and 1.3.
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All sewers shall be designed to prevent superimposed loads.
2.1.3 Gravity Sewer Main Extension Stubs
All main-line extension stubs to future developments and/or parcels shall terminate in a stub-out
if it is part of a phased project. The stub-out shall end with a bell.
2.1.4 Gravity Sewer Laterals
Laterals shall be extended to the property line or easement limit for all installations.
Laterals shall be a minimum of six inches (6") in diameter. Lateral shall have a minimum depth
of thirty-inches (30") and a maximum depth of forty-eight inches (48") below finished grade. In
locations where a minimum depth of thirty inches (30") cannot be provided, laterals shall be
ductile iron pipe unless the length of lateral is thirty feet (30') or less. In such cases the lateral
shall be C900, DR 14 PVC pipe. At no time shall the depth of a lateral be less than twenty-four
inches (24"). At no time shall a lateral be core bored into manholes. Upon installation, all lateral
ends shall be plugged. A cleanout shall be provided at the end of each lateral prior to the end
plug. Typical lateral and c1eanout standards are shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. The
cleanout riser and cap shall be set twenty-four inches (24") above finished grade. All sewer
lateral ends shall be provided with a magnetic marker (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F). Magnetic markers shall be secured to top of lateral about twenty-four inches (24")
underground, near clean out, for COUNTY inspector to see during final plumbing tie-in
inspection. At no time shall the connection to the lateral be made to the cleanout riser or any
part of the vertical assembly. Either a single six-inch (6") diameter or larger lateral to each
property or a single six-inch (6") or larger lateral with a double wye shall be provided.
2.1.5 Manholes
Manholes shall be installed at the end of each wastewater main, at all changes in grade, size, or
horizontal alignment, and at all main pipe intersections, shall be spaced at distances not greater
than four hundred feet (400') and shall be placed in roads. For sanitary sewers with a diameter
greater than fifteen inches (15"), the recommended maximum distance between manholes is
four hundred fifty feet (450'). All gravity collection mains shall terminate in a precast manhole.
Minimum inside diameter of all manholes shall be four feet and zero inches (4'-0"). A drop pipe
shall be provided for a sewer entering a manhole at an elevation of twenty-four inches (24") or
more above the manhole invert. Drop manholes shall be constructed with an outside drop
connection encased in concrete, as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. See FDEP
Wastewater Checklist Form 62-604.300(8)(a), "Manholes" section, for further design
requirements, as well as Specification Section 333913 and the Detail Drawings.
2.2. Force Mains
2.2.1 Pipe and Fitting Materials
Force main pipelines and fittings shall be a minimum of four inches (4") in diameter. All force
mains between four and fourteen inches (4"-14") in diameter shall be constructed of PVC or
HDPE pipe and shall utilize pipe meeting the requirements of the Technical Specifications.
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Force mains between sixteen inches and twenty-four inches (16" - 24") in diameter shall be
constructed of ductile iron, HDPE, or PVC pipe. Force mains larger than twenty-four inches
(24") in diameter shall be constructed of ductile iron pipe.
Deviations from the minimum 4" diameter pipeline design parameters shall only be approved in
cases where such installations are necessary in order to comply with minimum FDEP velocity
requirements. Whenever the minimum 4" diameter pipeline cannot be provided, a COUNTY
approved deviation form will be required. The Owner shall be responsible for maintaining 700
feet of the smaller diameter force main located within the County right of way. No check valve
will be required.
Due to minimum velocity requirements as set forth by the FDEP, 1-1/2" diameter force mains
may be required. IF so, force mains shall conform to Section 2, Technical Specifications. All
HDPE and PVC buried pipelines shall be color-coded as described in the Technical
Specifications. Force main pipelines shall be green in color.
Buried force mains, except those installed by directional drill or jack-and-bore methods, shall be
marked using plastic locator tape, impregnated with metallic filings for PVC pipe and non-
magnetic for ductile iron pipe. The locator tape shall be placed in the pipe trench at two feet (2')
below grade or one-half the depth of the pipe's bury, whichever is less, and labeled
"WASTEWATER FORCE MAIN." Full range wastewater magnetic markers (see County
Approved Product List, Appendix F) shall be secured onto top of force main no greater than
every two hundred fifty feet (250') and at all fittings and at any change of direction.
All force main aerial crossings shall be Pressure Class 350 flanged ductile iron pipe and shall be
coated on the exterior using a suitable grade of Safety Green colored, field applied (or factory
applied with field touch-up as required) epoxy coating. Specific color shall be subject to
approval of the County Manager or designee. All nuts and bolts used in aerial crossings shall
be stainless steel. All canal, river or creek crossings shall be aerial, unless otherwise approved
by the County Manager or designee. Aerial crossings shall be designed to incorporate valves or
other flow regulation devices in accordance with F.A.C. 62-604.400(2)(k)5. Aerial crossings
shall be designed to maintain existing or required navigational capabilities within the waterway
and to reserve riparian rights of adjacent property Owners. Submit aerial pipe and flange
computations, including support and anchor design, for review. The submittal must be signed
and sealed by a Florida registered Professional Engineer.
2.2.2 Design of Pipeline Size and Location
Force mains shall be sized to provide a desired flushing velocity of two and one-half feet (2.5')
per second with a minimum allowable velocity of two feet (2') per second. The minimum size
force main conveyed to the Board shall be four inches (4") in diameter. When the Hazen-
Williams formula is used to calculate friction losses through the force main, the value for "C" is
1 00 for unlined iron or steel pipes. For other smooth pipe materials, such as PVC, HDPE and
lined ductile iron, the value for "c" shall not exceed 120.
Minimum cover for force mains shall be thirty inches (30"). Maximum cover shall be forty-eight
inches (48") after final project grading is complete except when dipping under conflicts in which
case the force main shall be returned to normal depth within ten feet (10') on either side of the
conflict or as soon as possible using a fitting of forty-five degrees (450) or less.
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Force mains shall be interconnected with a gravity sewer system, for transmission purposes
through that system, as shown in the Utility Standard Drawings, unless the connection is made
directly in a terminus, upstream manhole at the manhole invert and the Engineer of Record has
hydraulically demonstrated that connection to an in-line manhole will not cause a surge
condition or disruption to the flow within the gravity sewer system. Connections to any manhole
shall be made using a flexible boot with stainless steel strap. Thrust restraint transitioning to the
manhole shall be designed by the Engineer and detailed on the construction drawings. No force
main laterals shall be core bored into manholes.
Pipeline separation criteria and conflict crossings criteria shall conform to the requirements
described in Part 1, Sections 1.2.3 and 1.3. Force mains shall not be placed beneath any
existing or proposed building structure.
2.2.3 Valves
All connections of privately-owned and maintained wastewater force mains to the Wastewater
Department's force mains shall be connected through a check valve housed in a structure as
shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings which shall allow performance of required maintenance,
and shall be owned and maintained by the property owner.
Sufficient plug valves shall be provided to allow for zone isolation of wastewater transmission
areas in order to limit the impact of line breaks. In-line plug valves shall be provided at no
greater than one thousand foot (1,000') intervals per COUNTY requirements.
2.2.4 Force Main Extension Stubs
All main-line extension stubs to future developments and/or parcels shall terminate in a stub-out
if it is part of a phased project. The stub-out shall end with a valve.
2.2.5 Air Release Assemblies
Air release assemblies shall be provided at all high points and on the upstream side of conflict
crossings at which the force main passes under the conflict (unless it can be demonstrated by
hydraulic analysis that air pockets will not accumulate at individual high points). A high point is
defined by the hydraulic gradient and is considered the upper end of any pipe segment that
slopes up to the hydraulic gradient or runs parallel to it. Air valves (see County Approved
Product List, Appendix F) utilized on raw sewage facilities shall be designed and manufactured
specifically for use with domestic sewage. The design engineer shall review and apply the
pertinent provisions of AWWA-C512 and AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices M51, "Air-
Release, Air Vacuum, and Combination Air Valves". When installed, the air valve shall be
provided with a shut-off valve to allow isolation and removal of the valve assembly. All air
release assemblies shall be installed as shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings.
2.3 Pumping Stations
Wastewater pumping stations shall be designed and constructed in accordance with accepted
engineering practices, regulatory requirements, Section 2 Technical Specifications, National
Electrical Code (NEC) Requirements, and Section 3 Utilities Detail Drawings.
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Pumping Station wetwells and valve vaults shall be designed to withstand flotation forces when
empty and water elevation is at the top of the structures. The design shall consider the potential
for damage or interruption of operation because of flooding. Pump station structures and
electrical and mechanical equipment shall be designed to be protected from physical damage
by the 100-year flood. Pump stations shall be designed to remain fully operational and
accessible during the 25-year flood unless lesser flood levels are appropriate based on local
considerations, but not less than the 10-year flood.
Pump stations shall be designed to be readily accessible by maintenance vehicles during all
weather conditions. Pump stations shall be designed and located on the site to minimize
adverse effects from odors, noise and lighting.
Pump stations shall be designed to avoid operational problems from the accumulation of grit.
The effective volume of wet wells shall be based on design average flows and a filling time not
to exceed 30 minutes unless the facility is designed to provide flow equalization. The pump
manufacturer's duty cycle recommendations shall be utilized in selecting the minimum cycling
time.
A Master Pumping Station is any station that (1) has a design flow per pump greater than 500
gpm or (2) may be determined by the Public Utilities Division as a Master Pumping Station.
Such determination shall be made at the sole discretion of the Public Utilities Division where
found to be in the public interest. A Master Pumping Station will have permanent standby
power generation.
A Submaster Pumping Station is any station that (1) has a total design flow greater than 120
gpm with one pump operational and receives inflow from two or more upstream pump stations
or (2) has a design flow per pump greater than 200 gpm or (3) may be determined by the Public
Utilities Division as a Submaster Pumping Station. Such determination shall be made at the
sole discretion of the Public Utilities Division where found to be in the public interest. A
Submaster Pumping Station does not have permanent standby power generation.
2.4 Connections to Collier County Facilities
Connections to existing COUNTY wastewater mains shall be constructed as described in the
Technical Specifications and shown in the Utilities Detail Drawings. These details shall apply to
all connections to existing systems.
All projects shall be designed with no physical connections between a public or private potable
water supply system and a sewer or force main and with no water mains passing through or
coming into contact with any part of a sewer manhole.
2.5 Tests and Inspections
Tests and inspections of all wastewater systems or portion(s) thereof shall be performed in
accordance with the Technical Specifications before acceptance of the systems or portions
thereof by Collier County.
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2.6 Wastewater Pumping Station Asset Management
Asset management is required for proper use and maintenance of these wastewater facilities.
State of Florida DEP regulations state: "... systems shall be operated and maintained so as to
provide uninterrupted service..." To accomplish this obligation on privately owned wastewater
pumping stations, the owner(s) of each such station shall:
A. Maintain a permanent fence with a sign mounted thereon, which sign shall include the
correct name and phone number(s) of at least one emergency contact individual and the
correct name(s) and phone number(s) of the station's operator as well as the station's
owner(s). The text on the sign must be immediately updated if and when any of the
information on the sign becomes outdated.
B. The station's owner shall continuously retain (contract with) an operator qualified under
Florida laws, rule or regulation, for Operations, Preventive Maintenance, and to respond
to each service interruption, if any, at that station.
The above requirements are mandated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
regulations: Florida Administrative Code, Subsection 62-604.500.
Also refer to the Standard Details for additional information that applies to the above noted
signage requirements.
PART 3
ELECTRICAL AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
3.1 Electrical and Control System Material
All electrical devices such as motor starters, breakers, and control centers shall be
manufactured to current NEMA standards. The construction of each device shall conform to the
NEMA rating for the environment of that device.
All programmable logic controllers (PLC) shall be manufactured by Allen-Bradley. The PLC
model for each specific application shall be coordinated with the Utilities Engineering
Department.
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SECTION 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Go to the Collier County website below for the latest revision
of the Technical Specifications:
http://www.colliergov . netJ
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COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT
UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
SECTION 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Table of Contents
DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
011000
012000
014127
014200
014500
015000
015526
015713
016100
017300
017416
017423
017823
017839
Summary of Work
Measurement and Payment
NPDES Requirements for Construction Activities Impacting More Than One
Acre
References
Quality Control
Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls
Traffic Regulation and Public Safety
Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control for Construction Activities
Impacting Less Than One Acre, including Construction Requiring
Dewatering
Material and Equipment
Miscellaneous Work and Cleanup
Site Clearing
Cleaning
Operation and Maintenance Manuals
Project Record Documents
DIVISION 2 - EXISTING CONDITIONS
020500
022100
022200
022501
024100
025400
Connections to Existing Systems
Lines and Grades
Pre-Construction Audio-Video Recording
Leakage Tests
Demolition
Disinfection
DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE
031100
032000
033100
034100
Concrete Formwork
Concrete Reinforcement
Concrete, Masonry Mortar and Grout
Precast Concrete Structures
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DIVISION 5 - METALS
055600 Metal Castings
DIVISION 9 - FINISHES
099723 Concrete Coatings
DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK
312316
312319
312323
314000
Excavation - Earth and Rock
Groundwater Control for Open Cut Excavation
Backfilling
Shoring, Sheeting and Bracing
DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENT
320117
321300
323113
329200
Pavement Repair and Restoration
Sidewalks, Driveways and Curbs
Chain Link Fencing and Gate
Restoration by Sodding or Seeding
DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES
330130.16
330201
330502
330503
330504
330518
330520
330523.13
330523.16
331200
331619
333200
333313
333913
334713
Televising and Inspection of Gravity Sewer Systems
Roadway Crossings by Open Cut
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe and Fittings
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe and Fittings
Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP) and Fittings
Laying and Jointing Buried Pipelines
Pipe Removal and Abandonment
Horizontal Directional Drilling
Jacking, Augering and Mining
Water Valves and Appurtenances
Hydrants
Pumping Stations
Wastewater Valves and Appurtenances
Sewer Manholes
Irrigation Pond Liner
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SECTION 011000
SUMMARY OF WORK
PART1 GENERAL
1.1
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.2
A.
SECTION INCLUDES
Description of Work
CONTRACTOR's Use of Site
Work Sequence
COUNTY Occupancy
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
General: The Work to be done under this Contract is shown on the drawings and
specified in Contract Documents.
B. The Work includes:
1. Furnishing of all labor, material, superintendence, plant, power, light, heat,
fuel, water, tools, appliances, equipment, supplies, services and other
means of construction necessary or proper for performing and completing
the Work.
2. Sole responsibility for adequacy of plant and equipment.
3. Maintaining the Work area and site in a clean and acceptable manner.
4. Maintaining existing facilities in service at all times.
5. Protection of finished and unfinished Work.
6. Repair and restoration of Work or existing facilities damaged during
construction.
7. Furnishing as necessary proper equipment and machinery, of a sufficient
capacity, to facilitate the Work and to handle all emergencies normally
encountered in Work of this character.
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8. Furnishing, installing, and protecting all necessary guides, track rails,
bearing plates, anchor and attachment bolts, and all other appurtenances
needed for the installation of the devices included in the equipment
specified. Make anchor bolts of appropriate size, strength and material for
the purpose intended. Furnish substantial templates and shop drawings for
installation.
c. Implied and Normally Required Work: It is the intent of these Specifications to
provide the COUNTY with complete operable systems, subsystems and other
items of Work. Any part or item of Work, which is reasonably implied or normally
required to make each installation satisfactorily and completely operable, is
deemed to be included in the Work and the Contract Amount. All miscellaneous
appurtenances and other items of Work incidental to meeting the intent of these
Specifications are included in the Work and the Contract Amount even though
these appurtenances may not be specifically called for in these Specifications.
D. Quality of Work: Regard the apparent silence of the Contract Documents as to
any detail, or the apparent omission from them of a detailed description
concerning any Work to be done and materials to be furnished as meaning that
only the best general practice is to prevail and that only materials and
workmanship of the best quality are to be used. Interpretation of these
specifications will be made upon this basis.
1.3 CONTRACTOR'S USE OF SITE
A. In addition to the requirements of the Supplemental Terms and Conditions, limit
use of site and premises for work and storage to allow for the following:
1 . Coordination of the Work under this CONTRACT with the work of the other
contractors where Work under this CONTRACT encroaches on the Work of
other contractors.
2. COUNTY occupancy and access to operate existing facilities.
3. Coordination of site use with ENGINEER.
4. Responsibility for protection and safekeeping of products under this
CONTRACT.
5. Providing additional off site storage at no additional cost to the COUNTY as
needed.
1.4
WORK SEQUENCE
A.
Construct Work in stages to accommodate the COUNTY's use of premises during
construction period and in accordance with the limitations on the sequence of
construction specified. Coordinate construction schedules and operations with
ENGINEER.
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B. Coordinate Work of all subcontractors.
1.5 COUNTY OCCUPANCY
A. The COUNTY will occupy premises during entire period of construction in order to
maintain normal operations. Cooperate with the COUNTY's Manager or designee
in all construction operations to minimize conflict, and to facilitate COUNTY usage.
B. Conduct operations with the least inconvenience to the general public.
1.6 PROTECTION OF EXISTING UTILITIES
A. In case of damage to existing utilities caused by construction activities, contact
the owner of the utility or appropriate COUNTY department (Water or
Wastewater) immediately. Repair any damage to existing utilities caused by
construction activities in coordination with or as directed by the owner of the
utility.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Not Used
PART 3 EXECUTION
A. Starting Work: Start Work within 10 days following the date stated in the Notice to
Proceed and execute with such progress as may be required to prevent delay to
other contractors or to the general completion of the project. Execute Work at
such items and in or on such parts of the project, and with such forces, material
and equipment, as to complete the Work in the time established by the Contract.
At all times, schedule and direct the Work so that it provides an orderly
progression to completion within the specified time for completion.
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SECTION 012000
MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
Applies only to Collier County Public Utilities Projects or Works and Utilities Portions of
Collier County Transportation Projects, but not to Private Developments
PART 1 GENERAL
SECTION INCLUDES
1.1
A.
S.
C.
D.
1.2
A.
Explanation and Definitions
Measurement
Payment
Schedule of Values
EXPLANATION AND DEFINITIONS
The following explanation of the Measurement and Payment for the Bid Schedule
items is made for information and guidance. The omission of reference to any
item in this description shall not, however, alter the intent of the Bid Schedule or
relieve the CONTRACTOR of the necessity of furnishing such as a part of the
Contract. Measurement and payment for all Contract Items shall made be in
accordance with this section or as modified by the Supplemental Terms and
Conditions.
1.3 MEASUREMENT
A. The quantities set forth in the Bid Schedule are approximate and are given to
establish a uniform basis for the comparison of bids. The COUNTY reserves the
right to increase or decrease the quantity of any class or portion of the work during
the progress of construction in accord with the terms of the Contract.
1.4 PAYMENT
A. Make payment for the items listed on the Bid Schedule on the basis of the work
actually performed and completed, such work including but not limited to, the
furnishing of all necessary labor, materials, equipment, transportation, clean up,
restoration of disturbed areas, and all other appurtenances to complete the
construction and installation of the work as shown on the drawings and described
in the specifications.
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B. Unit prices are used as a means of computing the final figures for bid and Contract
purposes, for periodic payments for work performed, for determining value of
additions or deletions and wherever else reasonable.
1.5 SCHEDULE OF VALUES
A. Approval of Schedule: Submit for approval a preliminary schedule of values, in
duplicate, for all of the Work. Prepare preliminary schedule in accordance
with the Supplemental Terms and Conditions. Submit preliminary schedule of
values within 10 calendar days after the Effective Date of the Agreement.
Submit final schedule of values in accordance with the Supplemental Terms
and Conditions.
B. Format: Utilize a format similar to the Table of Contents of the Project
Specifications. Identify each line item with number and title of the major
specification items. Identify site mobilization, bonds and insurance. Include
within each line item, a direct proportional amount of CONTRACTOR's
overhead profit.
C. Revisions: With each Application for Payment, revise schedule to list
approved Change Orders.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Not Used
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
A. Make payment on the basis of work actually performed completing each item in
the Bid, such work including, but not limited to, the furnishing of all necessary
labor, materials, equipment, transportation, cleanup, and all other appurtenances
to complete the construction and installation of the work to the configuration and
extent as shown on the drawings and described in the specifications. Payment
for each item includes compensation for cleanup and restorations. Cost of
cleanup and surface restorations (including pavement replacement) will be
considered as the percentage retained in accordance with the Contract
Documents, and complete payment will not be made until cleanup, restorations
and as-builts are completed.
1. Mobilization: Payment for mobilization will be made for at the Contract lump
sum price.
2. Performance and Payment Bond Premiums and Insurance:
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3. Furnish and Install Utility Pipelines: Payment for furnishing and installing
utility pipelines (various sizes and types) will be made at the Contract unit
price per lineal foot for the pipe in place. This item includes clearing and
disposal of trees and bushes, all necessary fittings, pipe coatings and
linings, connections to existing mains, labor, equipment and materials for the
furnishing and laying of the pipe, signs, maintenance of traffic, dewatering,
compaction, pipe bedding, backfilling, sheeting, restrained joint piping,
detectable tape, clamps, harnessing, plugs and caps, adapters, excavation
of all material encountered, including rock, backfill, replacement of grass,
sod, clearing and grubbing, landscaping, pavement, driveways, sidewalks,
mailboxes, culverts, storm sewers, and other surface materials not
specifically designated in the Bid, coordination with other contractors, stubs
and valves for future connections to existing pipes, clean-up, disinfection
and sterilization, temporary facilities for testing and tests. Measure pipe to
the nearest foot along the centerline including the lengths of manholes,
valves and fittings. Measure lineal footage horizontally. Measure cuts from
proposed grade to the invert elevation of the pipe. Pipe installed within
casing pipe is included in this item.
4. Furnish and Install Standard Precast Concrete Sanitary Sewer Manholes:
Payment for furnishing and installing standard precast concrete sanitary
manholes will be made at the unit price per manhole acceptably installed.
This item includes all excavation, backfilling, compacted gravel or crushed
stone bedding, sheeting, shoring, dewatering, concrete work and reinforcing,
protection of adjacent facilities, manhole frames and covers, coatings and
linings, manhole joints, bottom channels and sanitary sewer connections.
Conform all manholes to the Collier County Standard Details. This item
does not include outside drop manholes or standard precast shallow
manholes. Measure cuts from proposed grade to the invert elevation of the
sewer.
5. Furnish and Install Outside Drop Manholes: Payment for furnishing and
installing outside drop manholes will be made at the unit price per drop
manhole acceptably installed. This item includes all excavation, backfilling,
compacted gravel or crushed stone bedding, sheeting, shoring, dewatering,
concrete work and reinforcing, drop pipes and pipe connections, plugs for
future connections, protection of adjacent facilities, manhole frames and
covers, coatings and linings, manhole joints, bottom channels and sanitary
sewer connections. Conform all outside drop manholes to the Drop
Manhole detail shown on the Plans. Measure cuts from proposed grade to
the invert elevation of the sewer.
6. Furnish and Install Valves and Boxes: Payment for furnishing and installing
valves will be made at the appropriate Contract unit price per valve
acceptably installed. This item includes the valve, valve box, vault or
housing, concrete work, operators, incidentals, and all necessary labor,
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materials and equipment for installation, including valve stem, valve box
extensions and adjustments. This item also includes the installation of base
material below the valve in accordance with the detail shown in the Plans.
7. Furnish and Install Air Release Valves: Payment for furnishing and installing
air release valves will be made at the appropriate Contract unit price per air
release valve acceptably installed. This item includes the valve, valve box,
concrete work, operators, stems, incidentals, and all necessary labor,
materials and equipment for installation including valve box extensions and
adjustments. This item also includes the installation of base material below
the valve in accordance with the detail shown in the Plans.
8. Furnish and Install Fire Hvdrant Assemblies: Payment for the furnishing and
installing of fire hydrant assemblies will be made at the Contract unit price
for each fire hydrant assembly acceptably installed. This item includes the
tee installed on the utility main, all necessary fittings, joint restraint from the
valve to the tee, necessary piping from the tee to the hydrant location with
the installation of barrel section to meet finished grade, control gate valve,
valve box and any concrete work. Be responsible to set the hydrant to
grade in accordance with the detail shown on the Plans.
9. Furnish and Install Permanent Blow-offs: Payment for furnishing and
installing permanent blow-offs will be made at the appropriate Contract unit
price per blow-off acceptably installed. This item includes the reinforced
concrete thrust collar, piping, making pipe connections, valves, meter box,
tie rods and all other work for a complete installation. Conform all
permanent blow-offs to the Collier County Standard Details.
10. Furnish and Install Temporary Blow-offs: Tappinq Sleeve and Valve:
Payment for furnishing and installing temporary blow-offs will be made at the
appropriate Contract unit price per blow-off acceptably installed. This item
includes the reinforced concrete thrust collar, piping, making pipe
connections, valves, meter box, tie rods and all other work for a complete
installation. Conform all temporary blow-offs to the detail shown on the
Plans.
11. Furnish and Install Tappinq Sleeves and Valves: Payment for furnishing and
installing tapping sleeves and valves will be made at the appropriate
Contract unit price per tapping sleeve and valve acceptably installed. This
item includes all piping, making pipe connections, tapping sleeve, valve and
valve box, restrained joints, and all other work for a complete installation.
12. Furnish and Install Bacterioloqical Sample Points: Payment for furnishing
and installing bacteriological sample points will be made at the appropriate
Contract unit price per bacteriological sample point. This item includes
valve, tubing, fittings, enclosure, all concrete, removal of temporary sample
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point, and incidentals necessary for a complete installation as shown on the
drawings and as specified herein.
13. Furnish and Install Pump Station: Payment for the furnishing and installing
the pump station will be made for at the Contract lump sum price for the
pump station acceptably installed. This item includes pumps, wet well
structure, valve vault structure, fence, stainless steel hardware, aluminum
wet well cover, aluminum valve vault cover, coatings, valves, pipe, fittings,
water service, panel, electrical hardware, electrical connection, electrical
controls, telemetry, driveway, culvert, and all necessary materials and labor
to complete the pump station in accordance with the project plans. Also
included is the cost to connect electrical power to the pump station.
Schedule with Florida Power and Light to place the pump station into
service.
14. Furnish and Install Sanitary Sewer Services: Payment for furnishing and
installing sanitary sewer services will be made at the appropriate Contract
unit price per linear foot for P.v.C. and ductile iron pipe sewer service
acceptably installed. This item includes all labor, equipment and materials
for furnishing and installing all necessary pipe, fittings, connections, solids
sleeves and adapters, protection of existing utilities and facilities,
excavation, pipe bedding, sheeting, shoring, dewatering, compaction,
cleanouts, service markers, plugs, removal and replacement of grass, sod,
shrubs, pavement, driveways, culverts and storm sewers, mailboxes,
sidewalks and other surface materials not specifically designated in the Bid,
cleanup, testing, and all other work for a complete installation.
15. Furnish and Install Water Services: Payment for furnishing and installing
water services will be made at the appropriate Contract unit price for each
polyethylene short side and long side service acceptably installed. This item
includes all labor, equipment and materials for furnishing and installing all
necessary pipe, fittings, connections, casing pipes, meter stops, meter box,
tapping sleeves, protection of existing utilities and facilities, excavation, pipe
bedding, dewatering, compaction, removal and replacement of grass, sod,
shrubs, pavement, driveways, culverts and storm sewers, mailboxes,
sidewalks and other surface materials not specifically designated in the Bid,
cleanup, testing and all other work for a complete installation.
16. Remove and Replace Driveway: Payment for removing and replacing
driveway will be made at the appropriate Contract Unit price per square yard
of concrete or asphalt driveway shown on the Plans to be removed and
replaced for water main construction. Replace driveways to match existing
elevations and materials of construction. Include surface restoration
required for driveway removal and replacement in this item.
17. Remove and Replace Street Pavement Surface and Base: Payment for
removing and replacing street pavement surface and base will be made at
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the appropriate Contract unit price per square yard for pavement surface
and base installed in the work. Replace all pavement surface and base in
accordance with the Collier County Standard Details and details shown on
the Plans.
18. Furnish and Install Pipeline Interconnection: Payment for furnishing and
installing the pipeline interconnection will be made at the Contract lump sum
price for the interconnection acceptably installed. This item includes all
labor, equipment and materials to install all necessary pipe, fittings,
connections, tapping sleeve and valve with valve box, field measurements,
protection of existing facilities, excavation, pipe bedding, dewatering,
compaction, surface restoration, testing, cleanup and all other work for a
complete installation.
19. Furnish and Install Unreinforced Concrete: Payment for furnishing and
installing unreinforced concrete will be made at the Contract unit price per
cubic yard for all unreinforced concrete installed as ordered in writing by the
ENGINEER. Conform all unreinforced concrete to the technical
specifications. All unreinforced concrete installed in the work not shown on
the Plans and not ordered by the ENGINEER in writing will not be measured
for payment.
20. Furnish and Install Additional FittinQs: Payment for furnishing and installing
additional fittings will be made at the Contract unit price per ton for additional
fittings installed in the work as ordered in writing by the ENGINEER. All
fittings installed in the work not shown on the plans and not ordered by the
ENGINEER in writing will not be measured for payment.
21. Rock Excavation: Payment for Rock Excavation will be made at the
Contract unit price for the actual volume of rock excavated as defined in the
Technical Specifications, measured in place within the limits outlined below,
or as ordered by the Engineer. The limits for rock excavation for pipes in
open cut will be a horizontal plane 6 inches below the lower outside surface
of the pipe barrel and the surface of the rock and vertical planes passing 2
feet outside the horizontal diameter of the pipe barrel. Notify the Engineer
in writing a sufficient time in advance of the beginning of any rock
excavation, so that sufficient elevations and measurements may be
obtained. No payment will be made for any rock material excavated or
removed before these measurements have been taken.
22. Additional Earth Excavation: Payment for Additional Earth Excavation will
be made at the Contract unit price for the total volume of excavation, as
ordered in writing by the Engineer, beyond and outside the established lines
and grades which would have controlled and been maintained had not the
additional excavation been ordered. Additional earth excavation for
placement of selected fill material other than that for pipe bedding is
included under this item.
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23. Additional Fill Material: Payment for Additional Fill Material, obtained from
sources other than excavations in this Contract, will be made at the Contract
unit price for the actual compacted volume of fill material placed within the
payment limits shown on the Plans or established by the Engineer. Order
all Additional Fill Material in writing by the Engineer. This item includes
disposal of surplus excavated material. Fill material used to fill voids
resulting from unauthorized excavation, or where required for dewatering,
will not be measured for payment even though the Engineer orders their
use. Fill material used for pipe bedding is not included under this item.
24. Jack and Bore Crossing: Payment for furnishing and installing jack and bore
crossings will be made at the Contract unit price per linear foot of steel
casing installed including all labor, material, equipment and incidentals
necessary to install one linear foot of steel casing, regardless of depth of
cover in accordance with these specifications. Include price for steel casing
material, including spacers and identification tape, clearing and grubbing,
removal of pavement, driveways, sidewalks, trenching, rock excavation,
disposal of non-usable excavated material, bedding, laying, backfilling,
grassing, sodding, replacement of pavement, driveways, and sidewalks,
cleanup and all appurtenances. Measurement for payment will be made
horizontally along the centerline of installed casing.
25. Conflict Crossings: Payment for furnishing and installing a complete conflict
crossing will be made at the Contract unit price per conflict crossing
including pipe, fittings, joint restraints, concrete work, and incidentals
necessary for a complete installation as shown on the Drawings and as
specified herein.
26. Utilitv Locates: Payment for locating utilities will be made at the Contract
unit price for locating utilities including labor, material, equipment and
incidentals necessary to determine the horizontal and vertical location of an
existing utility underground regardless of depth. Price is to also include
potholing, soft dig, excavation locating, backfilling, pavement repair,
cleanup, sodding, and all appurtenances.
27. Irrigations Sleeves: Payment for furnishing and installing various sizes of
conduit will be made at the contract unit price for irrigation sleeves for all
labor, material, and equipment necessary to install complete one linear foot
of conduit. Price is to also include locator discs, trenching, directional
boring under existing pavement, cleanup and all appurtenances.
28. Maintenance of Traffic: Payment for maintenance of traffic in accordance
with the COUNTY Maintenance of Traffic Policy will be made for at the
Contract lump sum price.
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SECTION 014127
NPDES REQUIREMENTS
FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IMPACTING MORE THAN ONE ACRE
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. This Section describes the required documentation to be prepared and signed by
the CONTRACTOR before conducting construction operations, in accordance with
the terms and conditions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) Stormwater Permit, as required by Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)
Chapter 62-621.
B. The CONTRACTOR shall be for responsible for implementation, maintenance and
inspection of stormwater pollution prevention control measures in accordance with
F.A.C. Chapter 62-621 including, but not limited to, erosion and sediment control,
stormwater management plans, waste collection and disposal, off-site vehicle
tracking, and other practices shown on the Drawings and/or specified elsewhere in
this or other specifications. The stormwater pollution prevention control measures
shall include protection of offsite public and private stormsewer facilities potentially
impacted during construction. Stormwater facilities include streets, inlets, pipes,
ditches, swales, canals, culverts, control structures, and detention/retention areas.
C. The CONTRACTOR shall prepare and review implementation of the Stormwater
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in a meeting with the County Manager or
designee prior to start of construction.
1.2 UNIT PRICES
A. Unless indicated in the Unit Price Schedule as a pay item, no separate
payment will be made for work performed under this Section. Include cost of
work to be performed under this Section in pay items of which this work is a
component.
1.3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
A. ASTM D3786 - Standard Test Method for Hydraulic Bursting Strength for Knitted
Goods and Nonwoven Fabrics
B. ASTM D4632 - Standard Test Method for Grab Breaking Load and Elongation of
Geotextiles
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3.1 NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI)
A. Fill out, sign and date a Notice of Intent to Use Generic Permit for Stormwater
Discharge from Large and Small Construction Activities, (FDEP Form 62-
621.300(4)(b)). Submit the signed copy of the NOI to the County Manager or
designee. The County Manager or designee will submit the completed form to the
FDEP along with the required permit fee.
3.2 CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
A. On the attached OPERATOR'S INFORMATION form, fill out the name, address
and telephone number for the CONTRACTOR, persons or firms responsible for
maintenance and inspection of erosion and sediment control measures, and all
Subcontractors.
B. The CONTRACTOR and Subcontractors named in the Operator's Information
form shall read, sign and date the attached
CONTRACTOR'S/SUBCONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION form.
C. The persons or firms responsible for maintenance and inspection of erosion and
sediment control measures shall read, sign and date the attached EROSION
CONTROL CONTRACTOR'S INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
CERTIFICATION form.
D. Submit all forms to the County Manager or designee before beginning
construction.
3.3 RETENTION OF RECORDS
A. Retain a copy of the SWPPP at the construction site and at the Contractor's office
from the date that it became effective to the date of project completion.
B. At project closeout, submit to the County Manager or designee all NPDES forms
and certifications, as well as a copy of the SWPPP. Stormwater pollution
prevention records will be retained by the County Manager or designee for a
period of three (3) years from the date of project completion.
3.4 REQUIRED NOTICES
A. The following notices shall be posted from the date that the SWPPP goes into
effect until the date of final site stabilization:
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1. A copy of the submitted NOI and a brief project description, as given in
the SWPPP, shall be posted at the construction site and at the
CONTRACTOR's office in a prominent place for public viewing.
2. Notice to drivers of equipment and vehicles, instructing them to stop,
check and clean tires of debris and mud before driving onto traffic lanes.
Post such notices at every stabilized construction exit area.
3. Post a notice of waste disposal procedures in an easily visible location on
site.
4. Notice of hazardous material handling and emergency procedures shall
be posted with the NOI on site. Keep copies of Material Safety Data
Sheets at a location on site that is know to all personnel.
5. Keep a copy of each signed certification at the construction site and at
the CONTRACTOR's office.
REQUIRED FORMS FOllOW
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OPERATOR'S INFORMATION
Owner's Name and Address:
Collier County Public Utilities Engineering
Department
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, Florida 34201
(239) 530-5335
Contractors' Names and Addresses:
General Contractor:
Telephone:
Site Superintendent:
Telephone:
Erosion Control and:
Maintenance Inspection
Telephone:
Subcontractors' Names and Addresses:
Phone:
Phone:
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CONTRACTOR'S I SUBCONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION
I certify under penalty of law that I understand the terms and conditions of Florida's National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Construction General Permit that authorizes
storm water discharges associated with activity from the construction site identified as part of
this certification, and that I have received a copy of the SWPPP.
Signature:
Name: (printed or typed)
Title:
Company:
Address:
Signature:
Name: (printed or typed)
Title:
Company:
Address:
Signature:
Name: (printed or typed)
Title:
Company:
Address:
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EROSION CONTROL CONTRACTOR'S
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CERTIFICA liON
I certify under penalty of law that I understand the terms and conditions of Florida's National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Construction General Permit that authorizes
storm water discharges associated with activity from the construction site identified as part of
this certification, and that I have received a copy of the SWPPP.
Signature:
Name: (printed or typed)
Title:
Company:
Address:
Date:
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STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE REPORT
Project:
Contractor:
Inspector:
Date:
SEDIMENT PROBLEM MAINTENANCE REPAIRED
CONTROLS LOCATION HEIGHT DESCRIPTION REQUIRED BY I DATE
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SECTION 014200
REFERENCES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.2
A.
1.3
A.
SECTION INCLUDES
Reference Abbreviations
Abbreviations
Reference Standards
Definitions
RELATED SECTIONS
Information provided in this section is used where applicable in individual
Specification Sections.
REFERENCE ABBREVIATIONS
Reference to a technical society, trade association or standards setting
organization, may be made in the Specifications by abbreviations in accordance
with the following list
MBC
MMA
MSHTO
MTCC
ACI
ADC
AFBMA
AGA
AGMA
AHA
AISC
AISI
AMCA
ANSI
APA
ARI
ASCE
ASHRAE
ASME
Associated Air Balance Council
Architectural Aluminum Manufacturers Association
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
American Concrete Institute
Air Diffusion Council
Anti-friction Bearing Manufacturers Association
American Gas Association
American Gear Manufacturers Association
Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
American Institute of Steel Construction
American Iron and Steel Institute
Air Movement and Control Association, Inc.
American National Standards Institute
American Plywood Association
American Refrigeration Institute
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning
Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
AWl Architectural Woodwork Institute
AWPA American Wood Preservers Association
AWS American Welding Society
AWWA American Water Works Association
BHMA Builders' Hardware Manufacturers Association
BIA Brick Institute of American
CABO Council of American Building Officials
CAGI Compressed Air and Gas Institute
CISPI Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute
CMAA Crane Manufacturers Association of America
CRD U.S. Corps of Engineers Specifications
CRSI Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
CTI Cooling Tower Institute
DHI Door and Hardware Institute
DOH Department of Health
DOT Department of Transportation
Fed. Spec. FederalSpecffications
FGMA Flat Glass Marketing Association
FM Factory Mutual
HMI Hoist Manufacturing Institute
HPMA See HPVA
HPVA Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association
ICEA Insulated Cable Engineers Association
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IFI Industrial Fasteners Institute
MIL Military Specifications
MSS Manufacturer's Standardization Society
NAAMM National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers
NACM National Association of Chain Manufacturers
NBS National Bureau of Standards, See NIST
NEBB National Environmental Balancing Bureau
NEe National Electrical Code
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
NETA National Electrical Testing Association
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NFPA National Forest Products Association
NFPA National Fluid Power Association
NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology
NLMA National Lumber Manufacturers Association
NSF National Sanitation Foundation
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act
PCI Prestressed Concrete Institute
PDI Plumbing and Drainage Institute
SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
SCPRF Structural Clay Products Research Foundation
SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association
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SPI
SSPC
STI
TCA
TIMA
UL
USBR
USBS
Society of the Plastics Industry
Steel Structures Painting Council
Steel Tank Institute
Tile Council of American
Thermal Insulation Manufacturers' Association
Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
U. S. Bureau of Standards, See NIST
1.4 ABBREVIATIONS
A. Abbreviations which may be used in individual Specification Sections are as
follows:
alternating current.............................. ac
American wire gauge......................AWG
ampere(s)......................................... amp
ampere-hour(s) .................... ........ ..... AH
annual............................................... ann
Ampere Interrupting
Capacity.......................................... AIC
atmosphere(s).............................. ..... atm
average............................................. avg
cubic foot (feet) ................................ cu ft
cubic inch(es) .................................. cu in
cubic yard(s)................................... cu yd
biochemical oxygen demand.......... BOD
Board Foot ...................................... FBM
brake horsepower ............................. bhp
Brinell Hardness ............................... BH
British thermal unit(s)......................... Btu
decibels ................................... ............dB
decibels (A scale)............................. dBa
degree(s) .... ............. ............. ... ... ....... deg
dewpoint temperature........................ dpt
diameter ................................. ............ dia
direct current....................................... dc
dissolved oxygen............................ ...DO
dissolved solids .................................. DS
dry-bulb temperature.......................... dbt
calorie(s) ....... .................................... ..cal
carbonaceous biochemical
oxygen demand ......................... CBOD
Celsius (centigrade)............................. C
Center to Center .......................... C to C
centimeter(s) ..................................... cm
chemical oxygen demand............... COD
coefficient, valve flow.......................... Cv
condensate return....... ....................... CR
cu bic... ..... . .. . . . . . . . . .. .... ..... ............ ... ... . .. cu
cubic centimeter(s) ..............................cc
cu bic feet per day.............................. cfd
cubic feet per hour............................. cfh
cubic feet per minute ........................ cfm
cubic feet per minute,
standard conditions......................... scfm
cubic feet per second .........................cfs
efficiency...................... .............. ......... eff
elevation .............................................. el
entering water temperature............... ewt
entering air temperature ....................eat
equivalent direct radiation................ ..edr
face a rea .............................................. fa
face to face....................................... f to f
Fahrenheit ............................................ F
feet per day........................................ fpd
feet per hour.......... ............................. fph
feet per minute.................................. fpm
feet per second.................................. fps
foot (feet) . . . . . .. .. .... ... ... ....... ......... . .. . . . . . .. . . ft
foot-candle....... ..................................... fc
foot-pound ......................................... ft-Ib
foot-pounds per minute.............. ft-Ib/min
foot-pounds per second ............. ft-Ib/sec
formazin turbidity unit(s) .................. FTU
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frequency.......................................... freq
fuel oil................................................. FO
fuel oil supply................................... FOS
fuel oil return ....................................FOR
gallon(s) ............................................. gal
gallons per day................................. gpd
gallons per day per
cubic foot................................. gpd/cu ft
gallons per day per
sq uare foot.............................. gpd/sq ft
gallons per hour............................... gph
gallons per minute ........................... gpm
gallons per second............................ gps
gas chromatography and
mass spectrometry ................... GC-MS
gauge.................................................. ga
grain(s) ................................................. gr
gram(s).................................................. 9
grams per cubic centimeter ...........gm/cc
Heat Transfer Coefficient .....................U
height................................................. hgt
Hertz................................................... Hz
horsepower........................................ hp
horsepower-hour............................. hp-hr
hour(s)................................................. hr
humidity, relative................................. rh
hydrogen ion concentration ................pH
megavolt-ampere(s)........................ MVA
meter( s) ................................................ m
micrograms per liter ....................... ug/L
miles per hour .................................. mph
milliampere(s).. .................................. mA
milligram(s)........................................ mg
milligrams per liter.......................... mg/L
milliliter(s) .......................................... mL
millimeter(s)...................................... mm
million gallons................................... MG
million gallons per day.................... mgd
millisecond( s) .................................... ms
millivolt(s) .......................................... mV
m i n ute ( s) .......................................... m i n
mixed liquor suspended
solids........................................... MLSS
nephelometric turbidity
unit.................................................. NTU
net positive suction head ..............NPSH
noise criteria........................................ nc
noise reduction coefficient .............. NRC
number ................................................ no
ounce(s) .............................................. oz
outside air............................................ oa
outside diameter................................. OD
inch( es) ................................................. in
inches per second............................... ips
inside diameter ....................................ID
parts per billion................................. ppb
parts per million............................... ppm
percent.............................................. pct
phase (electrical)............................ . . ph
pound( s) .............................................. Ib
pounds per cubic foot........................ pcf
pounds per cubic foot
per hour ........................................ pcf/hr
pounds per day........................... Ibs/day
pounds per day per
cubic foot........................... Ibs/day/cu ft
pounds per day per
square foot ........................ Ibs/day/sq ft
pounds per square foot..................... psf
pounds per square foot
per hour .... ........................ ..... ....... psf/hr
pounds per square inch .................... psi
Jackson turbidity unit( s) .................... JTU
kelvin.................................................... K
kiloamperes........ ~................................ kA
kilogram( s) .......................................... kg
kilometer(s) ........................................ km
kilovar (kilovolt-amperes
reactive) ......................................... kvar
kilovolt(s)............................................. kV
kilovolt-ampere(s) ............................. kV A
kilowatt(s)........................................... kW
kilowatt-hour(s) ................................ kWh
linear foot (feet)............................ .....Iin ft
liter(s) .................................................... L
pounds per square inch
absolute.......................................... psia
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pounds per square inch
gauge....... ..................... ... ............. ..psig
power factor ........................................ PF
pressure drop or
difference.......................................... dp
pressure, dynamic
(velocity)... ................ ..... ... ....... .... ...... vp
pressure, vapor............................. vap pr
temperature .................................... temp
temperature difference...................... TD
temperature entering......................... TE
temperature leaving........................... TL
thousand Btu per hour .................... Mbh
thousand circular mils .................... kcmil
thousand cubic feet.......................... Mcf
threshold limit value ........................ TLV
tons of refrigeration .......................... tons
torque ......... .................................... TRQ
total dissolved solids ....................... TDS
total dynamic head ......................... TDH
total kjeldahl nitrogen ...................... TKN
total oxygen demand...................... TOD
total pressure .................................... TP
total solids ......................................... TS
total suspended solids .................... TSS
total volatile solids ........................... TVS
vacuum............................................. vac
viscosity............................................ visc
volatile organic chemical................ VOC
volatile solids...................................... VS
volatile suspended solids................ VSS
vo It( s)..... ... . . . ... . .. . . . .. . ... .......................... V
volts-ampere(s) ................................. VA
volume............................................... vol
watt( s) ................................................. W
watthour(s) .................... ................... Wh
watt-hour demand .......................... WHD
watt-hour demand meter............. WHDM
week( s) ............................................... wk
we ig ht ............ .. . .. ... . . . . . . . . .. ... ................ wt
wet-bulb............................................ WB
wet bulb temperature ..................... WBT
quart(s). ...... ........ ................ ............. ..... qt
Ran ki ne .. . . .. ..................... ... ... . .. ... . . .. ..... R
relative humidity................................... rh
res i sta nce . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .... res
return air............................................... ra
revolution(s) .. ..................... ............... rev
revolutions per minute ...................... rpm
revolutions per second..................... rps
root mean squared........................... rms
safety factor......................................... sf
second(s) ......... ................................. sec
shading coefficient............................ SC
sludge density index ........................ SDI
Sound Transmission
Coefficient..................................... STC
specific gravity............................... sp gr
specific volume ............................ Sp Vol
sp ht at constant pressure ................. Cp
square................................................ sq
square centimeter(s)..................... .sq cm
square foot (feet) ............................. sq ft
square inch (es) ...............................sq in
square meter(s) ............................. sq m
square yard(s).................................sq yd
standard............................................ std
static pressure ................................. st pr
supply air........................................ .. sa
suspended solids.............................. SS
yard( s) ................................................. yd
year( s) .................................................. yr
1.5 REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
The following publications are incorporated into this Manual and are made a part of this
Manual as is set out verbatim in this Manual. Violations of any provision of every such
publication, as updated from time-to-time by Resolution(s) of the Board of County
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Commissioners, shall be a violation of the Collier County Utilities Standards and Procedures
Ordinance, as then amended.
A. Water Environment Federation, Manual of Practice No.8, Wastewater Treatment
Plant Design, W.E.F., 601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314-1994.
B. Water Environment Federation, Manual of Practice No.9, Design and Construction of
Sanitary and Storm Sewers, W.E.F., 601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314-1994.
C. Great Lakes/Upper Mississippi River Board of State Sanitary Engineers.
Recommended Standards for Sewage Works, Health Education Service, Inc., P.O.
Box 7283, Albany, New York, 12224.
D. Great Lakes/Upper Mississippi River Board of State Sanitary Engineers.
Recommended Standards for Water Works, Health Education Service, Inc., P.O. Box
7283, Albany, New York, 12224.
E. Rules of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for Water, Wastewater,
and Reclaimed Water Systems, latest revisions of F.A.C. Chapters 62-550, 62-555,
62-600, 62-604, 62-610, 64E-6, and 64E-8, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard M.S. 49,
Tallahassee, Florida, 32399.
F. American Water Works Association, Inc., Water Treatment Plant Design, 6666 West
Quincy Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80235.
G. American Water Works Association, Inc., Water Treatment Plant Design, AWWA
Standards and Applicable Manuals, 6666 West Quincy Avenue, Denver, Colorado,
80235.
H. Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association, Handbook, Ductile Iron Pipe/Cast Iron Pipe,
Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association, 245 Riverchase Parkway East, Birmingham,
Alabama, 35244.
I. Uni-Bell Plastic Pipe Association, Handbook of PVC Pipe, Uni-Bell Plastic Pipe
Association, 2655 Villa Creek Drive, Suite 164, Dallas, Texas, 75234.
J. American National Standards Institute, latest revisions of applicable standards, 1819
L Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, D.C., 20036.
K. American Society for Testing and Materials, latest revisions of applicable standards,
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700,
West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, 19428-2959.
L National Water Research Institute, Treatment Technologies for Removal of MTBE.
NWRI, 10500 Ellis Ave., P.O. Box 20865, Fountain Valley, CA, 92728.
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M. National Water Research Institute, Valuing Ground Water: Economic
Concepts/Approaches. NWRI, 10500 Ellis Ave., P.O. Box 20865, Fountain Valley,
CA, 92728.7.3.14.
N. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Design Criteria for Mechanical, Electric, and
Fluid System and Component Reliability, Supplement to the Federal Guidelines for
Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Technical
Bulletin EPA-430-99-74-001, U.S. EPA, Office of Water Program Operations.
O. Florida Department of Transportation, Standard Specifications for Road and
Bridge Construction, Maps & Publications Sales, Mail Station 12, 605 Suwannee
Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0450.
P. Plastics Pipe Institute, Handbook of Polyethylene Pipe, 1825 Connecticut Ave.,
NW, Suite 680, Washington, DC 20009.
Q. National Fire Protection Association, 1995 Edition of NFPA 24 - Standard for the
Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, 1 Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, MA 02169.
Collier County Water-Sewer District Utilities Standards Manual.
National Electrical Code, latest revisions of applicable requirements.
Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Reuse, 4th Edition, McGraw-
Hill, 2002.
Water Environment Federation, Manual of Practice No. 11, Operation of Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Plants, 601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-1994.
REFERENCE STANDARDS
Latest Edition: Construe references to furnishing materials or testing, which conform
to the standards of a particular technical society, organization, or body, to mean the
latest standard, code, or specification of that body, adopted and published as of the
date of bidding this Contract. Standards referred to herein are made a part of these
Specifications to the extent that is indicated or intended.
B. Precedence: The duties and responsibilities of the COUNTY, CONTRACTOR or
ENGINEER, or any of their consultants, agents or employees are set forth in the
Contract Documents, and are not changed or altered by any provision of any
referenced standard specifications, manuals or code, whether such standard manual
or code is or is not specifically incorporated by reference in the Contract Documents.
Any duty or authority to supervise or direct the furnishing or performance of the Work
or any duty or authority, to undertake responsibility contrary to the powers of the
ENGINEER as set forth in the Contract Documents cannot be assigned to the
ENGINEER or any of the ENGINEER's consultants, agents or employees.
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1.7 DEFINITIONS
A. In these Contract Documents the words furnish, install and provide are defined as
follows:
1. Furnish (Materials): to supply and deliver to the project ready for installation
and in operable condition.
2. Install (services or labor): to place in final position, complete, anchored,
connected in operable condition.
3. Provide: to furnish and install complete. Includes the supply of specified
services. When neither furnish, install or provide is stated, provided is implied.
4. COUNTY: Collier County Board of Commissioners, County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, or authorized staff or
representatives.
5. ENGINEER: The terms Design Professional, Design Engineer, and Engineer
are interchangeably used throughout the Contract Documents.
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SECTION 014500
QUALITY CONTROL
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Submittals
B. Inspection Services
C. Inspection of Materials
D. Quality Control
E. Costs of Inspection
F. Acceptance Tests
G. Failure to Comply with Contract
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in the
individual material sections.
B. Certificate Submittals: Furnish the ENGINEER authoritative evidence in the form
of Certificates of Manufacture that the materials and equipment to be used in the
Work have been manufactured and tested in conformity with the Contract
Documents. Include copies of the results of physical tests and chemical
analyses, where necessary, that have been made directly on the product or on
similar products of the manufacturer.
1.3 INSPECTION SERVICES
A. COUNTY's Access: At all times during the progress of the Work, and until the
date of final completion, afford the County Manager or designee and ENGINEER
every reasonable, safe, and proper facility for inspecting the Work at the site.
The observation and inspection of any work will not relieve the CONTRACTOR of
any obligations to perform proper and satisfactory work as specified. Replace
work rejected due to faulty design, inferior, or defective materials, poor
workmanship, improper installation, excessive wear, or nonconformity with the
requirements of the Contract Documents, with satisfactory work at no additional
cost to the COUNTY. Replace as directed, finished or unfinished work found not
to be in strict accordance with the Contract, even though such work may have
been previously approved and payment made therefor.
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B. Rejection: The County's Manager or designee has the right to reject materials
and workmanship which are defective or require correction. Promptly remove
rejected work and materials from the site.
C. Inferior Work Discoveries: Failure or neglect on the part of the County Manager or
designee to condemn or reject bad or inferior work or materials does not imply an
acceptance of such work or materials. Neither is it to be construed as barring the
County Manager or designee at any subsequent time from recovering damages or
a sum of money needed to build anew all portions of the Work in which inferior
work or improper materials were used.
D. Removal for Examination: Should it be considered necessary or advisable by the
County Manager or designee, at any time before final acceptance of the Work, to
make examinations of portions of the Work already completed, by removing or
tearing out such portions, promptly furnish all necessary facilities, labor, and
material, to make such an examination. If such Work is found to be defective in
any respect, defray all expenses of such examination and of satisfactory
reconstruction. If, however, such work is found to meet the requirements of the
Contract, the cost of examination and restoration of the Work will be considered a
change in the Work to be paid for in accordance with applicable provisions of the
Contract.
E. Operation Responsibility: Assume full responsibility for the proper operation of
equipment during tests and instruction periods. Make no claim, other than
provided in the Contract Documents, for damage that may occur to equipment
prior to the time when the County Manager or designee accepts the Work.
F. Rejection Prior to Warranty Expiration: If at anytime prior to the expiration of any
applicable warranties or guarantees, defective equipment is rejected by the
County Manager or designee, repay to the COUNTY all sums of money received
for the rejected equipment on progress certificates or otherwise on account of the
Contract lump sum prices, and upon the receipt of the sum of money, County
Manager or designee will execute and deliver a bill of sale of all its rights, title, and
interest in and to the rejected equipment. Do not remove the equipment from the
premises of the COUNTY until the County Manager or designee obtains from
other sources, equipment to take the place of that rejected. The County Manager
or designee hereby agrees to obtain other equipment within a reasonable time
and the CONTRACTOR agrees that the COUNTY may use the equipment
furnished by the CONTRACTOR without rental or other charge until the other new
equipment is obtained.
1.4 INSPECTION OF MATERIALS
A. Premanufacture Notification: Give notice in writing to the ENGINEER sufficiently
in advance of the commencement of manufacture or preparation of materials
especially manufactured or prepared for use in or as part of the permanent
construction. When required, notice to include a request for inspection, the date
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of commencement, and the expected date of completion of the manufacture or
preparation of materials. Upon receipt of such notice, ENGINEER will arrange to
have a representative present at such times during the manufacture or testing as
may be necessary to inspect the materials, or will notify CONTRACTOR that the
inspection will be made at a point other than the point of manufacture or testing, or
that the inspection will be waived. Comply with these provisions before shipping
any materials. Such inspection will not constitute a release from the responsibility
for furnishing materials meeting the requirements of the Contract Documents.
B. Testing Standards: Conduct tests of electrical and mechanical equipment and
appliances in accordance with recognized, applicable test codes.
1.5 QUALITY CONTROL
A. Testing
1. Field and Laboratory
a. Provide personnel to assist the ENGINEER in performing the following
periodic observation and associated services.
(1) Soils: Observe and test excavations, placement and compaction
of soils. Determine suitability of excavated material. Observe
subgrade soils and foundations.
(2) Concrete: Observe forms and reinforcement; observe concrete
placement; witness air entrainment tests, facilitate concrete
cylinder preparation and assist with other tests performed by
ENGINEER.
(3) Masonry: Sample and test mortar, bricks, blocks and grout;
inspect brick and block samples and sample panels; inspect
placement of reinforcement and grouting.
(4) Structural Steel: Verify that all welders are certified; visually
inspect all structural steel welds; mechanically test high-tensile
bolted connections.
b. When specified in the Contract Documents, provide an independent
laboratory testing facility to perform required testing. Qualify the
laboratory as having performed previous satisfactory work. Prior to
use, submit to the ENGINEER for approval.
c. Cooperate with the ENGINEER and laboratory testing representatives.
Provide at least 24 hours notice prior to when specified testing is
required. Provide labor and materials, and necessary facilities at the
site as required by the ENGINEER and the testing laboratory.
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d. When an independent electrical testing agency is specified in the
Contract Documents, provide a member of the National Electrical
Testing Association to perform inspections and tests.
2. Equipment: Coordinate and demonstrate test procedures as specified in the
Contract Documents and as required during the formal tests.
3. Pipeline and Other Testing: Conform to test procedures and requirements
specified in the appropriate Specification Section.
4. Testing of Gravity Sanitary Sewer Lines
a. Watertight Construction: It is imperative that all sewers and force
mains, manholes, and service connections be built watertight and that
the CONTRACTOR adhere rigidly to the specifications for material and
workmanship. Since all of the water and sewage in the lines will be
treated at the treatment plant, special care and attention must be given
to securing watertight construction. After completion, the sewers or
sections thereof will be tested and gauged. If infiltration or exfiltration
is above the limits specified, the sewer construction work will be
rejected.
b. Cleaning: Exercise care during construction of the manhole to see
that materials do not enter the sewer line. Keep the invert and shelf
of the manhole clean of all mortar, broken brick, sand, or any other
materials falling into the manhole. Immediately remove such material.
Maintain this condition until final acceptance of the work. Prior to
testing of gravity sanitary sewer lines, clean the lines using appropriate
tools.
c. Gravity Sewers - Visual Inspections: On completion of each block or
section of sewer, or at such other times as the County Manger or
designee may direct, the block or section of sewer is to be cleaned,
tested and inspected. Each section of the sewer is to show, on
examination from either end, a full circle of light between manholes.
Each manhole, or other appurtenance to the system, shall be of the
specified size and form, be watertight, neatly and substantially
constructed, with the rim set permanently to design position and
grade. All repairs shown necessary by the inspection are to be made;
broken or cracked pipe replaced, all deposits removed and the sewers
left true to line and grade, entirely clean and ready for use.
d. Infiltration Limits: Provide the equipment necessary to check the lines
for infiltration or exfiltration as directed by the County Manager or
designee, before they are put in service. Infiltration in excess of fifty
(50) gallons per day inch-mile of sewer will result in having the
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CONTRACTOR go over the lines, ascertain where the leakage exists,
and repair the lines to the extent necessary to bring the infiltration
down within acceptable limits. Observable inflow is not permitted.
e. Exfiltration Limits: The length of sewer subject to an exfiltration test
shall be the distance between two (2) adjacent manholes. Close the
inlets of the upstream and downstream manholes with watertight plugs
and the test section filled with water until the elevation of the water in
the upstream manhole is two (2) feet above the crown of the pipe in
the line being tested, or two (2) feet above the existing groundwater in
the trench, whichever is higher. A standpipe may be used instead of
the upstream manhole for providing the pressure head when approved
by the County Manager or designee. Measure exfiltration by
determining the amount of water required to maintain the initial water
elevation for one (1) hour period from the start of the test. The
maximum allowable leakage, including manholes, shall be 50 gallon
per inch for diameter per mile of pipe per day.
f. Air Testing: Air testing shall be required if, in the opinion of the County
Manager or designee, conditions are such that infiltration
measurements may be inconclusive. Conduct the test in the presence
of the County Manager or designee and conform to the following
requirements:
(a) Test pressure shall be 3.5 psi increased by the
groundwater pressure above the top of the sewer.
(b) Pressure loss from shall not exceed 0.5 psi during the
required testing time.
(c) Testing time in minutes shall be calculated as 0.625 x
nominal pipe size (inches).
B. Reports
1. Certified Test Reports: Where transcripts or certified test reports are
required by the Contract Documents, meet the following requirements:
a. Before delivery of materials or equipment submit and obtain approval
of the ENGINEER for all required transcripts, certified test reports,
certified copies of the reports of all tests required in referenced
specifications or specified in the Contract Documents. Perform all
testing in an approved independent laboratory or the manufacturer's
laboratory. Submit for approval reports of shop equipment tests
within thirty days of testing. Transcripts or test reports are to be
accompanied by a notarized certificate in the form of a letter from the
manufacturer or supplier certifying that tested material or equipment
meets the specified requirements and the same type, quality,
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manufacture and make as specified. The certificate shall be signed
by an officer of the manufacturer or the manufacturer's plant manager.
2. Certificate of Compliance: At the option of the ENGINEER, submit for
approval a notarized Certificate of Compliance. The Certificates may be in
the form of a letter stating the following:
a. Manufacturer has performed all required tests
b. Materials to be supplied meet all test requirements
c. Tests were performed not more than one year prior to submittal of the
certificate
d. Materials and equipment subjected to the tests are of the same
quality, manufacture and make as those specified
e. Identification of the materials
1.6 COSTS OF INSPECTION
A. COUNTY's Obligation: Initial inspection and testing of materials furnished under
this Contract will be performed by the County Manager or designee, or inspection
bureaus without cost to the CONTRACTOR, unless otherwise expressly specified.
If subsequent testing is necessary due to failure of the initial tests or because of
rejection for noncompliance, reimburse the COUNTY for expenditures incurred in
making such tests.
B. CONTRACTOR's Obligation: Include in the Contract Price, the cost of all shop
and field tests of equipment and other tests specifically called for in the Contract
Documents, except those tests described above under "COUNTY's Obligation".
The County Manager or designee may perform tests on any material or equipment
furnished under this Contract at any time during the Contract. If tests performed
by the County Manager or designee result in failure or rejection for
noncompliance, reimburse the COUNTY for expenditures incurred in making such
tests. Tests performed by the County Manager or designee shall prevail in
determining compliance with Contract requirements.
C. Reimbursements to the COUNTY:
1. Materials and equipment submitted by the CONTRACTOR as the equivalent
to those specifically named in the Contract may be tested by the County
Manager or designee for compliance. Reimburse the COUNTY for
expenditures incurred in making such tests on materials and equipment that
are rejected for noncompliance.
2. Reimburse the COUNTY for all costs associated with Witness Tests that
exceed 5 Calendar Days per kind of equipment.
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1. 7 ACCEPTANCE TESTS
A. Preliminary Field Tests: As soon as conditions permit, furnish all labor and
materials and services to perform preliminary field tests of all equipment provided
under this Contract. If the preliminary field tests disclose that any equipment
furnished and installed under this Contract does not meet the requirements of the
Contract Documents, make all changes, adjustments and replacements required
prior to the acceptance tests.
B. Final Field Tests: Upon completion of the Work and prior to final payment, subject
all equipment, piping and appliances installed under this Contract to specified
acceptance tests to demonstrate compliance with the Contract Documents.
1. Furnish all labor, fuel, energy, water and other materials, equipment,
instruments and services necessary for all acceptance tests.
2. Conduct field tests in the presence of the ENGINEER. Perform the field
tests to demonstrate that under all conditions of operation each equipment
item:
a. Has not been damaged by transportation or installation
b. Has been properly installed
c. Has been properly lubricated
d. Has no electrical or mechanical defects
e. Is in proper alignment
f. Has been properly connected
g. Is free of overheating of any parts
h. Is free of all objectionable vibration
i. Is free of overloading of any parts
J. Operates as intended
3. Operate work or portions of work for a minimum of 100 hours or 14 days
continuous service, whichever comes first. For those items of equipment
that would normally operate on wastewater or sludge, plant effluent may be
used if available when authorized by ENGINEER. If water cannot properly
exercise equipment, conduct 1 DO-hour test after plant startup. Conduct test
on those systems that require load produced by weather (heating or cooling)
exercise only when weather will produce proper load.
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C. Failure of Tests: If the acceptance tests reveal defects in material or equipment,
or if the material or equipment in any way fails to comply with the requirements of
the Contract Documents, then promptly correct such deficiencies. Failure or
refusal to correct the deficiencies, or if the improved materials or equipment, when
tested again, fail to meet the guarantees or specified requirements, the County
Manager or designee, notwithstanding its partial payment for work and materials
or equipment, may reject said materials or equipment and may order the
CONTRACTOR to remove the defective work from the site at no addition to the
Contract Price, and replace it with material or equipment which meets the Contract
Documents.
1.8 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONTRACT
A. Unacceptable Materials: If it is ascertained by testing or inspection that the
material or equipment does not comply with the Contract, do not deliver said
material or equipment, or if delivered remove it promptly from the site or from the
Work and replace it with acceptable material without additional cost to the
COUNTY. Fulfill all obligations under the terms and conditions of the Contract
even though the County Manager or designee fail to ascertain noncompliance or
notify the CONTRACTOR of noncompliance.
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SECTION 015000
CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS
PART 1 GENERAL
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General Requirements
Related Sections
Temporary Utilities
Temporary Construction
Barricades and Enclosures
Fences
Security
Temporary Controls
Traffic Regulation
Field Offices and Sheds
RELATED SECTIONS
Section 011000 - Summary of Work
Section 015526 - Traffic Regulations and Public Safety
Section 020500 - Connection to Existing Systems
Section 312319 - Groundwater Control for Open Cut Excavation
Section 320117 - Pavement Repair and Restoration
Section 330518 -Laying and Jointing Buried Pipelines
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Plant and Facilities: Furnish, install, maintain and remove all false work,
scaffolding, ladders, hoistways, braces, pumping plants, shields, trestles,
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roadways, sheeting, centering forms, barricades, drains, flumes, and the like, any
of which may be needed in the construction of any part of the Work and which are
not herein described or specified in detail. Accept responsibility for the safety and
efficiency of such works and for any damage that may result from their failure or
from their improper construction, maintenance or operation.
B.
First Aid: Maintain a readily accessible, completely equipped first aid kit at each
location where work is in progress.
C.
Safety Responsibility: Accept sole responsibility for safety and security at the site.
Indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY and the County's Manager or
designee, including the ENGINEER, for any safety violation, or noncompliance
with governing bodies and their regulations, and for accidents, deaths, injuries, or
damage at the site during occupancy or partial occupancy of the site by
CONTRACTOR's forces while performing any part of the Work.
D.
Hazard Communication: Furnish two copies of the CONTRACTOR's Hazard
Communication Program required under OSHA regulations before beginning on
site activities. Furnish two copies of amendments to Hazard Communications
Program as they are prepared.
TEMPORARY UTILITIES
A
Water: Provide all necessary and required water without additional cost, unless
otherwise specified. If necessary, provide and lay water lines to the place of use;
secure all necessary permits; pay for all taps to water mains and hydrants and for
all water used at the established rates.
B.
Light and Power: Provide without additional cost to the COUNTY temporary
lighting and power facilities required for the proper construction and inspection of
the Work. If, in the ENGINEER's opinion, these facilities are inadequate, do NOT
proceed with any portion of the Work affected thereby. Maintain temporary
lighting and power until the Work is accepted.
C.
Heat: Provide temporary heat, whenever required, for work being performed
during cold weather to prevent freezing of concrete, water pipes, and other
damage to the Work or existing facilities.
D.
Sanitary Facilities: Provide sufficient sanitary facilities for construction personnel.
Prohibit and prevent nuisances on the site of the Work or on adjoining property.
Discharge any employee who violates this rule. Abide by all environmental
regulations or laws applicable to the Work.
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
A
Bridges: Design and place suitable temporary bridges where necessary for the
maintenance of vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Assume responsibility for the
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sufficiency and safety of all such temporary work or bridges and for any damage
that may result from their failure or their improper construction, maintenance, or
operation. Indemnify and save harmless the COUNTY and the COUNTY's
representatives from all claims, suits or actions, and damages or costs of every
description arising by reason of failure to comply with the above provisions.
1.6 BARRICADES, LIGHTS AND ENCLOSURES
A. Protection of Workmen and Public: Effect and maintain at all times during the
prosecution of the Work, barriers, lights and enclosures necessary for the
protection of workmen and the public. Perform all work within the County right-of-
way in strict accordance with the COUNTY Maintenance of Traffic Policy and
other applicable statutory requirements.
B. Provide suitable barricades, lights, signs and watchmen at excavation sites and all
other places where the Work causes obstructions to normal traffic or constitutes in
any way a hazard to the public.
1 .7 FENCES
A. Existing Fences: Obtain written permisSion from property owner(s) prior to
relocating or dismantling fences that interfere with construction operations. Reach
agreements with the fence owner as to the period the fence may be left relocated
or dismantled. Install adequate gates where fencing must be maintained. Keep
gates closed and locked at all times when not in use.
B. Restoration: Restore all fences to their original or better condition and to their
original location on completion of the Work.
1.8 SECURITY
A. Preservation of Property:
1. Preserve from damage, all property along the line of the Work, in the vicinity
of or in any way affected by the Work, the removal or destruction of which is
not called for by the Drawings. Preserve from damage, public utilities, trees,
lawn areas, building monuments, fences, pipe and underground structures,
and public streets. Note: Normal wear and tear of streets resulting from
legitimate use by the CONTRACTOR are not considered as damage.
Whenever damages occur to such property, immediately restore to its
original condition. Costs for such repairs are incidental to the Contract.
2. In case of failure on the part of the CONTRACTOR to restore property or
make good on damage or injury, the County Manager or designee may,
upon 24 hours written notice, proceed to repair, rebuild, or otherwise restore
such property as may be deemed necessary, and the cost thereof will be
deducted from any moneys due or which may become due the
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CONTRACTOR under this Contract. If removal, repair or replacement of
public or private property is made necessary by alteration of grade or
alignment authorized by the County Manager or designee and not
contemplated by the Contract Documents, the CONTRACTOR will be
compensated, in accordance with the General Conditions, provided that
such property has not been damaged through fault of the CONTRACTOR or
the CONTRACTOR's employees.
B. Public Utility Installations and Structures:
1. Public utility installations and structures include all poles, tracks, pipes,
wires, conduits, vaults, valves, hydrants, manholes, and other
appurtenances and facilities, whether owned or controlled by public bodies
or privately owned individuals, firms or corporations, used to serve the public
with transportation, gas, electricity, telephone, storm and sanitary sewers,
water, or other public or private utility services. Facilities appurtenant to
public or private property that may be affected by the Work are deemed
included hereunder.
2. The Contract Documents contain data relative to existing public utility
installations and structures above and below the ground surface. Existing
public utility installations and structures are indicated on the Drawings only
to the extent such information was made available to, or found by, the
ENGINEER in preparing the Drawings. These data are not guaranteed for
completeness or accuracy, and the CONTRACTOR is responsible for
making necessary investigations to become fully informed as to the
character, condition, and extent of all public utility installations and structures
that may be encountered and that may affect the construction operations.
3. Before starting construction, identify and mark all existing valves and
maintain access to the valves at all times during construction.
4. Contact utility locating service sufficiently in advance of the start of
construction to avoid damage to the utilities and delays to the completion
date.
5. If existing utilities are damaged during the Work, immediately notify the
owner of the affected utility. In coordination with or as directed by the
owner, remove, replace, relocate, repair, rebuild, and secure any public
utility installations and structures damaged as a direct or indirect result of the
Work under this Contract. Costs for such work are incidental to the
Contract. Be responsible and liable for any consequential damages done to
or suffered by any public utility installations or structures. Assume and
accept responsibility for any injury, damage, or loss that may result from or
be consequent to interference with, or interruption or discontinuance of, any
public utility service.
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6. At all times in the performance of Work, employ proven methods and
exercise reasonable care and skill to avoid unnecessary delay, injury,
damage, or destruction to public utility installations and structures. Avoid
unnecessary interference with, or interruption of, public utility services.
Cooperate fully with the owners thereof to that end.
7. Provide notice to the County Manager or designee of any proposed
connections to existing utilities, interruptions of service or shutdowns in
accordance with Section 020500. Give written notice to the owners of all
public utility installations and structures affected by proposed construction
operations sufficiently in advance of breaking ground in any area or on any
unit of the Work, to obtain their permission before disrupting the lines and to
allow them to take measures necessary to protect their interests. Advise the
Transportation Operations Department, Fire and Rescue Services of any
excavation in public streets or the temporary shut-off of any water main.
Provide at least 48 hours notice to all affected property owners whenever
service connections are taken out of service.
C. Work on Private Property: Work on this project will require operations on private
property, rights of way or easements. The County Manager or designee has
secured the appropriate easements or rights of entry from the affected property
owners. Comply with all easement or rights of entry provisions. Conduct
operations along rights-of-way and easements through private property to avoid
damage to the property and to minimize interference with its ordinary use. Upon
completion of the Work through such property, restore the surface and all fences
or other structures disturbed by the construction as nearly as possible to the
preconstruction conditions. Do not remove any material from private property
without the consent of the property owner or responsible party in charge of such
property. Hold the COUNTY harmless from any claim or damage arising out of or
in connection with the performance of work across and through private property.
D. Miscellaneous Structures: Assume and accept responsibility for all injuries or
damage to culverts, building foundations and walls, retaining walls, or other
structures of any kind met with during the prosecution of the Work. Assume and
accept liability for damages to public or private property resulting therefrom.
Adequately protect against freezing all pipes carrying liquid.
E. Protection of Trees and Lawn Areas:
1. Protect with boxes, trees and shrubs, except those ordered to be removed.
Do not place excavated material so as to cause injury to such trees or
shrubs. Replace trees or shrubs destroyed by accident or negligence of the
CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR's employees with new stock of similar
size and age, at the proper season, at no additional cost to the COUNTY. If
required by Contract Documents, provide preconstruction audio-video
recording of project in accordance with the Technical Specifications.
Section 015000
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2. Leave lawn areas in as good condition as before the start of the Work.
Restore areas where sod has been removed by seeding or sodding.
1.9 TEMPORARY CONTROLS
A. During Construction:
1. Keep the site of the Work and adjacent premises free from construction
materials, debris, and rubbish. Remove this material from any portion of the
site if such material, debris, or rubbish constitutes a nuisance or is
objectionable.
2. Remove from the site all surplus materials and temporary structures when
they are no longer needed.
3. Neatly stack construction materials such as concrete forms and scaffolding
when not in use. Store pipe to be incorporated into the Work in accordance
with AWWA standards. Promptly remove splattered concrete, asphalt, oil,
paint, corrosive liquids, and cleaning solutions from surfaces to prevent
marring or other damage.
4. Properly store volatile wastes in covered metal containers and remove from
the site daily.
5. Do not bury or burn on the site or dispose of into storm drains, sanitary
sewers, streams, or waterways, any waste material. Remove all wastes
from the site and dispose of in a manner complying with applicable
ordinances and laws.
B. Smoke Prevention:
1. Strictly observe all air pollution control regulations.
2. Open fires will be allowed only if permitted under current ordinances.
C. Noises:
1. In accordance with the COUNTY's Noise Ordinance, maintain acceptable
noise levels in the vicinity of the Work. Limit noise production to acceptable
levels by using special mufflers, barriers, enclosures, equipment positioning,
and other approved methods.
2. Supply written notification to the County Manager or designee sufficiently in
advance of the start of any work that violates this provision. Proceed only
when all applicable authorizations and variances have been obtained in
writing.
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Section 015000
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D. Hours of Operation:
1. Operation of construction equipment is only permitted Monday through
Saturday, 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Obtain written consent from the County
Manager or designee for operation of construction equipment during any
other period.
2. Do not carry out non-emergency work, including equipment moves, on
Sundays without prior written authorization by the County Manager or
designee.
E. Dust Control:
1. Take measures to prevent unnecessary dust. Keep earth surfaces exposed
to dusting moist with water or a chemical dust suppressant. Cover materials
in piles or while in transit to prevent blowing or spreading dust.
2. Adequately protect buildings or operating facilities that may be affected
adversely by dust. Protect machinery, motors, instrument panels, or similar
equipment by suitable dust screens. Include proper ventilation with dust
screens.
F. Temporary Drainage Provisions:
1. Provide for the drainage of stormwater and any water applied or discharged
on the site in performance of the Work. Provide adequate drainage facilities
to prevent damage to the Work, the site, and adjacent property.
2. Supplement existing drainage channels and conduits as necessary to carry
all increased runoff from construction operations. Construct dikes as
necessary to divert increased runoff from entering adjacent property (except
in natural channels), to protect the COUNTY's facilities and the Work, and to
direct water to drainage channels or conduits. Provide ponding as
necessary to prevent downstream flooding.
3. Maintain excavations free of water. Provide, operate, and maintain pumping
equipment. Dewater trenches in accordance with Sections 312319 and
330518.
G. Pollution: Prevent the pollution of drains and watercourses by sanitary wastes,
sediment, debris, and other substances resulting from construction activities. Do
not permit sanitary wastes to enter any drain or watercourse other than sanitary
sewers. Do not permit sediment, debris, or other substances to enter sanitary
sewers. Take reasonable measures to prevent such materials from entering any
drain or watercourse.
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1.10 TRAFFIC REGULATION
A. Parking: Provide and maintain suitable parking areas for the use of all
construction workers and others performing work or furnishing services in
connection with the Contract, to avoid any need for parking personal vehicles
where they may interfere with public traffic or construction activities.
B. Access: Conduct Work to interfere as little as possible with public travel, whether
vehicular or pedestrian. Provide and maintain suitable and safe bridges, detours,
or other temporary expedients for the accommodation of public and private travel.
Whenever it is necessary to cross, obstruct, or close roads, driveways, and walks,
whether public or private, give reasonable notice to owners of private drives
before interfering with them. Such maintenance of traffic will not be required when
the CONTRACTOR has obtained permission from the owner or tenant of private
property, or from the authority having jurisdiction over the public property involved,
to obstruct traffic at the designated point.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Not Used
PART 3 EXECUTION
Not Used
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 015526
TRAFFIC REGULATION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
A.
B.
C.
1.2
A.
B.
C.
1.3
A.
SECTION INCLUDES:
General Requirements
Traffic Control
Public Safety
RELATED SECTIONS
Section 015000 - Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls
Section 320117 - Pavement Repair and Restoration
Section 330201 - Roadway Crossings by Open Cut
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Perform all work within COUNTY rights-of-way in strict accordance with the
County's Maintenance of Traffic Policy and other applicable statutory
requirements to protect the public safety.
B. Be responsible for providing safe and expeditious movement of traffic through
construction zones. A construction zone is defined as the immediate areas of
actual construction and all abutting areas which are used by the CONTRACTOR
and which interfere with the driving or walking public.
C. Remove temporary equipment and facilities when no longer required. Restore
grounds to original or specified conditions.
D. The requirements specified herein are in addition to the plan for Maintenance of
Traffic as specified in Section 330201.
1.4 TRAFFIC CONTROL
A. Include as necessary precautions, not to be limited to, such items as proper
construction warning signs, signals, lighting devices, marking, barricades,
channelization, and hand signaling devices. Be responsible for installation and
maintenance of all devices and requirements for the duration of the Construction
period.
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B. Provide notice, at least five (5) working days prior to construction, to the State or
County Department of Transportation of the necessity to close any portion of a
roadway carrying vehicles or pedestrians so that the final approval of such
closings can be obtained at least 48 hours in advance. At no time will more than
one (1) lane of roadway be closed to vehicles and pedestrians. With any such
closings make adequate provision for the safe expeditious movement of each.
C. Be responsible for notifying Transportation Operations Department, Police, Fire,
and other Emergency Departments whenever construction is within roadways and
of the alternate routes.
D. Be responsible for removal, relocation, or replacement of any traffic control device
in the construction area that exists as part of the normal pre-construction traffic
control scheme.
E. Immediately notify the County Manager or designee of any vehicular or pedestrian
safety or efficiency problems incurred as a result of the construction of the project.
F. Be responsible for notifying all residents of any road construction and limited
access at least 72 hours in advance.
1.5 PUBLIC SAFETY (DURING CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR)
A In areas of high vehicular traffic, provide a safe walkway around the work area.
B. Use barricades or other barriers to prevent any possibility of injury to the public
caused by the CONTRACTOR's work.
C. Keep walk areas around the work areas clean of sand, stones, and any other
material that could cause a pedestrian accident.
D. Barricade work areas left overnight. Install flashing warnmg lights m areas
required by the COUNTY.
E. Unless an approved detour is provided at any open cut crossings, a minimum
of one-way traffic will be maintained during the daylight hours and two-way
traffic at night. All traffic detours will be restricted to limits of the Right-of-Way
with necessary flagmen and/or marking devices. These detours shall be
approved by the COUNTY. Detour of traffic outside of the Right-of-Way will be
considered with the approval of local governmental agencies and private
concerns involved.
F. Crossing and Intersections: Do not isolate residences and places of business.
Provide access to all residences and places of business whenever
construction interferes with existing means of access. Maintain access at all
times. If pavement is disturbed, a cold mix must be applied at the end of the
day.
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G. Detours
1. Construct and maintain detour facilities wherever it becomes necessary
to divert traffic from any existing roadway or bridge, or wherever
construction operations block the flow of traffic. The location of all detours
will require prior approval of the COUNTY.
2. Furnishing of Devices and Barriers: Furnish all traffic control devices
(including signs), warning devices and barriers. Costs of such devices
shall be incidental to construction and included in unit prices bid.
3. Maintenance of Devices and Barriers: Keep traffic control devices,
warning devices and barriers in the correct position, properly directed,
clearly visible and clean, at all times. Immediately repair replace or clean
damaged, defaced or dirty devices or barriers as necessary.
H. Flagmen: Provide certified flagmen (flaggers) to direct traffic where one-way
operation in a single lane is in effect and in other situations as may be
required. Radios may be required if flagmen cannot maintain contact with
each other.
I. Utilize all necessary signs, flagmen, and other safety devices during
construction.
J. Perform all work with the requirements set forth by the Occupational Safety
Health Administration.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
NOT USED.
PART 3 EXECUTION
NOT USED.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 015713
TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IMPACTING LESS THAN ONE ACRE,
INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION REQUIRING DEWATERING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. The work specified in this Section consists of designing, providing, maintaining
and removing temporary erosion and sedimentation controls as necessary.
B. Temporary erosion controls include, but are not limited to rip rap channels, road
stabilization, grassing, mulching, setting, watering, and reseeding onsite surfaces
and spoil and borrow area surfaces and providing interceptor ditches at ends of
berms and at those locations which will ensure that erosion during construction
will be either eliminated or maintained within acceptable limits as established by
the COUNTY.
C. Temporary sedimentation controls include, but are not limited to; silt dams, traps,
barriers, public and private on- and off-site storm sewer inlets protectors, and
appurtenances at the foot of sloped surfaces which will ensure that sedimentation
pollution will be either eliminated or maintained within acceptable limits as
established by the COUNTY.
D. If required by regulation or COUNTY, CONTRACTOR is responsible for providing
an approved Erosion Control Plan for effective temporary erosion and sediment
control measures during construction or until final controls become effective.
1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
A. South Florida Building Code and Standard Building Code.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 EROSION CONTROL
A. Sodding and Seeding is specified in Section 329200.
B. Rip Rap Channel.
C. Road Stabilization.
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Netting - fabricated of material acceptable to the County Manager or designee.
SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
Temporary Sediment Trap.
Sediment Fence.
Bales - clean, seed free pine needle or cereal hay type.
Netting - fabricated of material acceptable to the County Manager or designee.
Filter Stone - crushed stone conforming to Florida Department of Transportation
specifications.
Concrete Block - hollow, non-load-bearing type.
Concrete - exterior grade not less than one inch thick.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EROSION CONTROL
A. Minimum procedures for grassing are:
1. Scarify slopes to a depth of not less than six inches and remove large clods,
rock, stumps, roots larger than 1/2 inch in diameter and debris.
2. Sow seed within twenty-four (24) hours after the ground IS scarified with
either mechanical seed drills or rotary hand seeders.
3. Apply mulch loosely and to a thickness of between 3/4 inch and 1-1/2 inches.
4. Apply netting over mulched areas on sloped surfaces.
5. Roll and water seeded areas in a manner which will encourage sprouting of
seeds and growing of grass. Reseed areas that exhibit unsatisfactory growth
(less than 70 percent coverage). Backfill and seed eroded areas, removing
eroded material from effected drainage facilities.
B. Minimum procedures for rip rap channel are:
1. Clear the foundation of all trees, stumps, and roots.
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2. Excavate the bottom and sides of the channel 30 inches below grade at all
points to allow for the placement of riprap as shown in the typical
cross-section in the Standard Details.
3. Install extra strength filter fabric on the bottom and sides of the channel
foundation, placing the upstream fabric over the downstream fabric with at
least a 1 foot overlap on all joints. The fabric is to be securely held in place
with metal pins.
4. Place riprap evenly to the lines and grades shown on the drawings and
staked in the field. Place riprap immediately following the installation of the
filter fabric.
5. Riprap shall meet the specification for F.D.O.T. Class 2 Riprap.
6. Restore all disturbed areas in accordance with a vegetation plan submitted in
advance and approved by the County Manager or designee.
C. Minimum Procedures for road stabilization are:
'1. Clear roadbed and parking areas of all vegetation, roots and other
objectionable material.
2. Provide surface drainage.
3. Spread 6 inch course of lime rock evenly over the full width of road and
parking area and smooth to avoid depressions.
4. After grading, seed or resod all disturbed areas adjoining roads and parking
areas conforming to existing conditions prior to construction.
3.2
SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
A.
Install and maintain silt dams, traps, barriers, and appurtenances as required.
Replace deteriorated hay bales and dislodged filter stone.
B.
Minimum requirements for sediment trap:
1. Clear, grub and strip the area under the embankment of all vegetation and
root mat.
2. Clear retention area to elevation as approved by the County Manager or
designee.
3. Use fill material free of roots, woody vegetation and organic matter. Place
fill in lifts not to exceed 9 inches and machine compact.
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4. Construct dam and stone spillway to dimensions, slopes and elevations
shown.
5. Ensure that the spillway crest is level and at least 18 inches below the top of
the dam at all points.
6. Stone used for spillway section - Class "B" erosion control stone.
7. Stone used on inside spillway face to control drainage - #67 washed stone.
8. Extend stone outlet section to vegetated road ditch on zero grade with top
elevation of stone level with bottom of drain.
9. Ensure that the top of the dam at all points IS 6 inches above natural
surrounding ground.
1 O. Stabilize the embankment and all disturbed area above the sediment pools
as shown in the vegetation plan.
C. Minimum requirements for sediment fence:
1. Construct sediment fence on low side of topsoil stockpile to prevent
sediment from being washed into the drainage system. Fence to extend
around approximately 70 percent of the perimeter of the stockpile. Fence
must be unobstructed so as to maintain a minimum of 75 percent of its
design flow rate.
2. Locate posts down slope of fabric to help support fencing.
3. Bury toe of fence approximately 8 inches deep to prevent undercutting.
4. When joints are necessary, securely fasten the fabric at a support post with
overlap to the next post.
5. Filter fabric shall be of nylon, polyester, propylene or ethylene yarn with
extra strength - 50 pounds per linear inch (minimum) - and with a flow rate
of at least 0.30 gallons per foot per minute. Fabric should contain ultraviolet
ray inhibitors and stabilizers.
6. Post to be 4-inch diameter pine with a minimum length of 4 feet.
D. Minimum Requirement for stormwater facilities protection:
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1. Public and private stormsewer facilities, both on and offsite, shall be
protected at all inlets affected by construction. Stormsewer facilities
include streets, inlets, pipes, ditches, swales, canals, culverts, control
structures, and detention/retention areas.
2. Grated drop inlets shall be rapped with filter fabric in a manner that
allows removal of accumulated sediment from the fabric before removing
the grate.
3. Curb inlets shall be protected from sediment, turbid water from
stormwater or dewatering activities; also construction debris, concrete
mix and rinsate, and any other pollution.
4. Stormwater runoff entering such stormsewer inlets and stormwater
detention/retention facilities with a turbidity greater than 50 NTU shall be
considered to be in non-compliance with these regulations.
3.3 PERFORMANCE
A. Should any of the temporary erosion and sediment control measures employed
fail to produce results which comply with the requirements of the State of Florida,
immediately take steps necessary to correct the deficiency at no expense to the
COUNTY. Sedimentation or turbid water violations to stormwater facilities on or
offsite shall require the contractor to remove all sediment from the affected
facilities.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 016100
MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
1.2
A.
SECTION INCLUDES
Description
Su bstitutions
Manufacturer's Written Instructions
Transportation and Handling
Storage, Protection and Maintenance
Manufacturer's Field Quality Control Services
Post Startup Services
Special Tools and Lubricating Equipment
Lubrication
DESCRIPTION
Proposed Manufacturers List: Within 15 calendar days of the date of the Notice to
Proceed, submit to the ENGINEER a list of the names of proposed manufacturers,
material men, suppliers and subcontractors, obtain approval of this list by the
County Manager or designee prior to submission of any working drawings. Upon
request submit evidence to ENGINEER that each proposed manufacturer has
manufactured a similar product to the one specified and that it has previously
been used for a like purpose for a sufficient length of time to demonstrate its
satisfactory performance.
B. All material and equipment designed or used in connection with a potable
(drinking) water system shall conform to the requirements of the National
Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Standard 61, "Drinking Water System Components -
Health Effects."
C. Furnish and install Material and Equipment which meets the following:
1. Conforms to applicable specifications and standards.
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2. Complies with size, make, type, and quality specified or as specifically
approved, in writing, by ENGINEER.
3. Will fit into the space provided with sufficient room for operation and
maintenance access and for properly connecting piping, ducts and services,
as applicable. Make the clear spaces that will be available for operation and
maintenance access and connections equal to or greater than those shown
and meeting all the manufacturers' requirements. If adequate space is not
available, the CONTRACTOR shall advise the ENGINEER for resolution.
4. Manufactured and fabricated in accordance with the following:
a. Design, fabricate, and assemble in accordance with best engineering
and shop practices.
b. Manufacture like parts of duplicate units to standard sizes and gauges,
to be interchangeable.
c. Provide two or more items of same kind identical, by same
manufacturer.
d. Provide materials and equipment suitable for service conditions.
e. Adhere to equipment capabilities, sizes, and dimensions shown or
specified unless variations are specifically approved, in writing, in
accordance with the Contract Documents.
f. Adapt equipment to best economy in power consumption and
maintenance. Proportion parts and components for stresses that may
occur during continuous or intermittent operation, and for any
additional stresses that may occur during fabrication or installation.
g. Working parts are readily accessible for inspection and repair, easily
duplicated and replaced.
5. Use material or equipment only for the purpose for which it is designed or
specified.
1.3
SUBSTITUTIONS
A.
Substitutions:
1. Make any CONTRACTOR's requests for changes in equipment and
materials from those required by the Contract Documents in writing, for
approval by the COUNTY. Such requests are considered requests for
substitutions and are subject to CONTRACTOR's representations and
review provisions of the Contract Documents when one of following
conditions are satisfied:
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a. Where request is directly related to an "or County approved equal"
clause or other language of same effect in Specifications.
b. Where required equipment or material cannot be provided within
Contract Time, but not as result of CONTRACTOR's failure to pursue
Work promptly or to coordinate various activities properly.
c. Where required equipment or material cannot be provided in manner
compatible with other materials of Work, or cannot be properly
coordinated therewith.
2. CONTRACTOR'S Options:
a. Where more than one choice is available as options for
CONTRACTOR's selection of equipment or material, select option
compatible with other equipment and materials already selected
(which may have been from among options for other equipment and
materials).
b. Where compliance with specified standard, code or regulation is
required, select from among products that comply with requirements of
those standards, codes, and regulations.
c. Or County approved Equal: For equipment or materials specified by
naming one or more equipment manufacturer(s) and "or County
approved equal", submit request for substitution for any equipment or
manufacturer not specifically named.
B. Conditions Which are Not Substitution:
1. Requirements for substitutions do not apply to CONTRACTOR options on
materials and equipment provided for in the Specifications.
2. Revisions to Contract Documents, where requested by the County Manager
or designee or ENGINEER, are "changes" not "substitutions".
3. CONTRACTOR's determination of and compliance with governing
regulations and orders issued by governing authorities do not constitute
substitutions and do not constitute basis for a Change Order, except as
provided for in Contract Documents.
1.4 MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
A. Instruction Distribution: When the Contract Documents require that installation,
storage, maintenance and handling of equipment and materials comply with
manufacturer's written instructions, obtain and distribute printed copies of such
instructions to parties involved in installation, including six copies to ENGINEER.
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1. Maintain one set of complete instructions at jobsite during storage and
installation, and until completion of work.
B. Manufacturer's Requirements: Store, maintain, handle, install, connect, clean,
condition, and adjust products in accordance with manufacturer's written
instructions and in conformity with Specifications.
1. Should job conditions or specified requirements conflict with manufacturer's
instructions, consult ENGINEER for further instructions.
2. Do not proceed with work without written instructions.
C.
Performance Procedures: Perform work in accordance with manufacturer's
written instructions. Do not omit preparatory steps or installation procedures,
unless specifically modified or exempted by Contract Documents.
1.5
TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
A.
Coordination with Schedule: Arrange deliveries of materials and equipment in
accordance with Construction Progress Schedules. Coordinate to avoid conflict
with work and conditions at site.
1. Deliver materials and equipment in undamaged condition, in manufacturer's
original containers or packaging, with identifying labels intact and legible.
2. Protect bright machined surfaces, such as shafts and valve faces, with a
heavy coat of grease prior to shipment.
3. Immediately upon delivery, inspect shipments to determine compliance with
requirements of Contract Documents and approved submittals and that
material and equipment are protected and undamaged.
B. Handling: Provide equipment and personnel to handle material and equipment by
methods recommended by manufacturer to prevent soiling or damage to materials
and equipment or packaging.
1.6 STORAGE, PROTECTION, AND MAINTENANCE
A. On-site storage areas and buildings:
1. Conform storage buildings to requirements of Section 015000.
2. Coordinate location of storage areas with ENGINEER and the COUNTY.
3. Arrange on site storage areas for proper protection and segregation of
stored materials and equipment with proper drainage. Provide for safe
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travel around storage areas and safe access to stored materials and
equipment.
4. Store loose granular materials in a well-drained area on solid surfaces to
prevent mixing with foreign matter.
5. Store materials such as pipe, reinforcing and structural steel, and equipment
on pallets, blocks or racks, off ground.
6. PVC Pipe may be damaged by prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, take
necessary precautions during storage and installation to avoid this damage.
Store pipe under cover, and install with sufficient backfill to shield it from the
sun.
7. Store fabricated materials and equipment above ground, on blocking or
skids, to prevent soiling or staining. Cover materials and equipment that are
subject to deterioration with impervious sheet coverings; provide adequate
ventilation to avoid condensation.
B. Interior Storage:
1. Store materials and equipment in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible.
2. Store materials and equipment, subject to damage by elements, in
weathertight enclosures.
3. Maintain temperature and humidity within ranges required by manufacturer's
instructions.
C. Accessible Storage: Arrange storage in a manner to provide easy access for
inspection and inventory. Make periodic inspections of stored materials or
equipment to assure that materials or equipment are maintained under specified
conditions and free from damage or deterioration.
1. Perform maintenance on stored materials of equipment in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions, in presence of the County Manager or designee
or ENGINEER.
2. Submit a report of completed maintenance to ENGINEER with each
Application for Payment.
3. Failure to perform maintenance, to notify ENGINEER of intent to perform
maintenance or to submit maintenance report may result in rejection of
material or equipment.
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D. COUNTY's Responsibility: The COUNTY assumes no responsibility for materials
or equipment stored in buildings or on-site. CONTRACTOR assumes full
responsibility for damage due to storage of materials or equipment.
E. CONTRACTOR's Responsibility: For COUNTY Capital Improvement Projects, the
CONTRACTOR assumes full responsibility for protection of completed
construction until facilities (or portions of facilities) are accepted for operation and
placed in service. Repair and restore damage to completed Work equal to its
original condition.
F. Special Equipment: Use only rubber tired wheelbarrows, buggies, trucks, or
dollies to wheel loads over finished floors, regardless if the floor has been
protected or not. This applies to finished floors and to exposed concrete floors as
well as those covered with composition tile or other applied surfacing.
G. Surface Damage: Where structural concrete is also the finished surface, take
care to avoid marking or damaging surface.
1.7 MANUFACTURER'S FIELD QUALITY CONTROL SERVICES
A General:
1 . Provide manufacturer's field services in accordance with this subsection for
those tasks specified in other sections.
2. Include and pay all costs for suppliers' and manufacturers' services,
including, but not limited to, those specified.
B. Installation Instruction: Provide instruction by competent and experienced
technical representatives of equipment manufacturers or system suppliers as
necessary to resolve assembly or installation procedures that are attributable to,
or associated with, the equipment furnished.
C. Installation Inspection, Adjustments and Startup Participation:
1. Provide competent and experienced technical representatives of equipment
manufacturers or system suppliers to inspect the completed installation as
follows.
a. Verify that each piece of equipment or system has been checked for
proper lubrication, drive rotation, belt tension, control sequence, or for
other conditions that may cause damage.
b. Verify that tests, meter readings, and specified electrical
characteristics agree with those required by the equipment or system
manufacturer.
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c. Verify that wiring and support components for equipment are
complete.
d. Verify that equipment or system is installed in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations, approved shop drawings and the
Contract Documents.
e. Verify that nothing in the installation voids any warranty.
2. Provide manufacturer's representatives to perform initial equipment and
system adjustment and calibration conforming to the manufacturer's
recommendations and instructions, approved shop drawings and the
Contract Documents.
3. Start-up of Equipment: Provide prior written notice of proposed start-up to
the County Manager or designee and ENGINEER. Obtain ENGINEER's
approval before start-up of equipment. COUNTY's departmental
representative must be on-site during start-up. Execute start-up under
supervision of applicable manufacturer's representative in accordance with
manufacturers' instructions.
4. Furnish ENGINEER with three copies of the following. When training is
specified, furnish the copies at least 48 hours prior to training.
a. "Certificate of Installation, Inspection and Start-up Services" by
manufacturers' representatives for each piece of equipment and each
system specified, certifying:
(1) That equipment is installed in accordance with the
manufacturers' recommendations, approved shop drawings, and
the Contract Documents.
(2) That nothing in the installation voids any warranty.
(3) That equipment has been operated in the presence of the
manufacturer's representative.
(4) That equipment, as installed, is ready to be operated by others.
b. Detailed report by manufacturers' representatives, for review by
ENGINEER of the installation, inspection and start-up services
performed, including:
(1) Description of calibration and adjustments if made; if not in
Operation and Maintenance Manuals, attach copy.
(2) Description of any parts replaced and why replaced.
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(3) Type, brand name, and quantity of lubrication used, if any.
(4) General condition of equipment.
(5) Description of problems encountered, and corrective action
taken.
(6) Any special instructions left with CONTRACTOR or ENGINEER.
D. Field Test Participation: Provide competent and experienced technical
representatives of all equipment manufacturers and system suppliers as
necessary to participate in field testing of the equipment specified in Section
014500.
E. Trouble-Free Operation: Provide competent and experienced technical
representatives of all equipment manufacturers and system suppliers as
necessary to place the equipment in trouble-free operation after completion of
start-up and field tests.
1.8 SPECIAL TOOLS AND LUBRICATING EQUIPMENT
A. General: Furnish, per manufacturer's recommendations, special tools required for
checking, testing, parts replacement, and maintenance. (Special tools are those
which have been specially designed or adapted for use on parts of the equipment,
and which are not customarily and routinely carried by maintenance mechanics.)
B. Time of Delivery: Deliver special tools and lubricating equipment to the COUNTY
when unit is placed into operation and after operating personnel have been
properly instructed in operation, repair, and maintenance of equipment.
C. Quality: Provide tools and lubricating equipment of a quality meeting equipment
manufacturer's requirements.
1.9 LUBRICATION
A. General: Where lubrication is required for proper operation of equipment,
incorporate in the equipment the necessary and proper provisions in accordance
with manufacturer's requirements. Where possible, make lubrication automated
and positive.
B. Oil Reservoirs: Where oil is used, supply reservoir of sufficient capacity to
lubricate unit for a 24-hour period.
1.10 WARRANTY
A. Provide copies of any warranties of materials or equipment to the County Manager
or designee with documentation showing compliance with warranty requirements.
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CERTIFICATE OF INSTALLATION, INSPECTION AND START-UP SERVICES
Project
Equipment
Specification Section
Contract
I hereby certify that the named equipment has been inspected, adjusted and operated by the
Manufacturers' Representative and further certify:
1. That the equipment is installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations, approved shop drawings, and the Contract Documents.
2. That nothing in the installation voids any warranty.
3. That equipment has been operated in the presence of the manufacturer's
representative.
4. That equipment, as installed, is ready to be operated by others.
MANUFACTURERS'REPRESENTATIVE
Signature
Date
Name (print)
Title
Representing
CONTRACTOR
Signature
Date
Name (print)
Title
Attach the detailed report called for by Specification Section 016100.
Complete and submit three copies of this form with the detailed report to ENGINEER as
specified.
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CERTIFICATE OF POST START-UP SERVICES
Project
Equipment
Specification Section
Contract
I hereby certify the Manufacturers' Representative has inspected this equipment, made adjustments and
calibrations, and that it is operating in conformance with the design, specifications, and manufacturer's
requirements. Detailed notation of improper operation with corresponding recommendations, if any, are made
and attached to this form.
MANUFACTURERS' REPRESENTATIVE
Signature
Date
Name (print)
Title
Representing
CONTRACTOR
Signature
Date
Name (print)
Title
ENGINEER
Signature
Date
Name (print)
Title
Complete and submit three copies of this form to the County Manager or designee upon
completion of 6 to 11 months reinspection as required by Specification Section 016100.
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. This Section includes operations that cannot be specified in detail as separate
items but can be sufficiently described as to the kind and extent of work involved.
Furnish all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals to complete the work under
this Section.
B. The work of this Section includes, but is not limited to, the following:
1. Restoring of sidewalks, driveways, curbing and gutters.
2. Crossing utilities.
3. Relocation of existing water lines, low pressure, gas lines, telephone lines,
electric lines, cable TV lines and storm drains as necessary, all as shown on
the drawings.
4. Restoring easements and rights-of-ways.
5. Cleaning up.
6. Incidental work.
1.2 WORK SPECIFIED UNDER OTHER SECTIONS
A. Complete all work in a workmanlike manner by competent workmen in full
compliance with all applicable sections of these Specifications.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Materials required for this Section shall be of at least the same type and quality as
materials that are to be restored. Where possible, reuse existing materials that
are removed and then replaced, with the exception of paving.
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3.1 RESTORING OF CURBING, FENCES, AND GUARD RAILS
A. Protect existing curbing. If necessary, remove curbing from joint to joint and
replace after backfilling. Replace curbing that is damaged during construction with
curbing of equal quality and dimension.
3.2 CROSSING UTILITIES
A. This item shall include any extra work required in crossing culverts, water courses,
drains, water mains, and other utilities, including all sheeting and bracing, extra
excavation and backfill, or any other work required for the crossing, whether or not
shown on the drawings.
3.3 RELOCATIONS OR REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING GAS LINES, TELEPHONE
LINES, ELECTRIC LINES, CABLE TV LINES AND DRAINAGE CULVERT
A. Notify the proper authority of the utility involved when relocation or replacement of
these lines is required. Coordinate all work by the utility so that the progress of
construction will not be hampered.
B. Reference all side drains, side ditches, swales, and storm sewers as to grade and
location prior to construction, maintain them during construction, and repair them
as necessary after construction. Where drainage structures are disturbed and
must be replaced, the minimum size replacement shall be twelve inches (12"). All
drainage culverts installed shall have mitered ends in conformance with the Collier
County Standard Details. Place the culvert to the specified elevations and
regrade or reshape the swale and road shoulders that have been disturbed or
damaged during construction.
3.4 PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF PROPERTY
A. Protection and Restoration of Property: During the course of construction, take
special care and provide adequate protection in order to minimize damage to
vegetation, surfaced areas, and structures within the construction right-of-way,
easement or site, and take full responsibility for the replacement or repair thereof.
Immediately repair any damage to private property created by encroachment
thereon. Should the removal or trimming of valuable trees, shrubs, or grass be
required to facilitate the installation within the designated construction area, this
work shall be done in cooperation with the County and/or local communities which
the work takes place. Said valuable vegetation, removed or damaged, shall be
replanted, if possible, or replaced by items of equal quality, and maintained until
growth is re-established. Topsoil damaged in the course of work shall be replaced
in kind with suitable material, graded to match existing grade. Following
construction completion, the work area along the route of the installation shall be
finish grade to elevations compatible with the adjacent surface, with grassing or
hand raking required within developed areas.
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B. Existing lawn surfaces damaged by construction shall be re-graded and re-sodded
or re-seeded. These areas shall be maintained until all work under this Contract
has been completed and accepted.
3.5 CLEANING UP
A Remove all construction material, excess excavation, buildings, equipment and
other debris remaining on the job as a result of construction operations and shall
render the site of the work in a neat and orderly condition.
B. Work site clean-up shall follow construction operations without delay and in
accordance with Section 017423.
3.6 INCIDENTAL WORK
A Do all incidental work not otherwise specified, but obviously necessary for the
proper completion of the Contract as specified and as shown on the drawings.
END OF SECTION
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SITE CLEARING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Requirements for clearing of all areas within the Contract limits
and other areas shown, including work designated in permits and other
agreements, in accordance with the requirements of Division 1.
B. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Includes:
1 . Section 024100 - Demolition
2. Section 312316 - Excavation - Earth and Rock
3. Section 312323 - Backfilling
4. Section 329200 - Restoration by Sodding or Seeding
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Clearing: Clearing is the removal from the ground surface and disposal, within the
designated areas, of trees, brush, shrubs, down timber, decayed wood, other
vegetation, rubbish and debris as well as the removal of fences.
B. Grubbing: Grubbing is the removal and disposal of all stumps, buried logs, roots
larger than 1-1/2 inches, matted roots and organic materials.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PROTECTION OF EXISTING UTILITIES
A. Prior to site clearing, locate and mark all existing utilities in coordination with
the COUNTY and other affected owners. Protect all existing utilities and
markings from damage. In case of damage to existing utilities caused by
construction activities, contact the owner of the utility or appropriate COUNTY
department (Water or Wastewater) immediately. Repair any damage to
existing utilities or markings caused by construction activities in coordination
with or as directed by the owner of the utility.
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TREE REMOVAL
A.
Tree Removal Within Right-of-Way Limits: Remove trees and shrubs within the
right-of-way unless otherwise indicated.
1. Remove trees and shrubs to avoid damage to trees and shrubs designated
to remain.
2. Grub and remove tree stumps and shrubs felled within the right-of-way to an
authorized disposal site. Fill depressions created by such removal with
material suitable for backfill as specified in Section 312323.
B.
Tree Removal Outside Right-of-Way Limits: Do not cut or damage trees outside
the right-of-way unless plans show trees to be removed or unless written
permission has been obtained from the property owner. Furnish three copies of
the written permission before removal operations commence.
C.
If the landowner desires the timber or small trees, cut and neatly pile it in 4 foot
lengths for removal by the owner; otherwise, dispose of it by hauling it away from
the project site. If hauled timber is of merchantable quality, credit shall accrue to
the CONTRACTOR.
TREES AND SHRUBS TO BE SAVED
A.
Protection: Protect trees and shrubs within the work limits that are so delineated
or are marked in the field to be saved from defacement, injury and destruction.
1. Work within the limits of the tree drip line with extreme care using either
hand tools or equipment that will not cause damage to trees.
a. Do not disturb or cut roots unnecessarily. Do not cut roots 1-1/2
inches and larger unless approved.
b. Immediately backfill around tree roots after completion of construction
in the vicinity of trees.
c. Do not operate any wheeled or tracked equipment within drip line.
2. Protect vegetation from damage caused by emissions from engine-powered
equipment.
3. During working operations, protect the trunk, foliage and root system of all
trees to be saved with boards or other guards placed as shown and as
required to prevent damage, injury and defacement.
a. Do not pile excavated materials within the drip line or adjacent to the
trunk of trees.
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b. Do not allow runoff to accumulate around trunk of trees.
c. Do not fasten or attach ropes, cables, or guy wires to trees without
permission. When such permission is granted, protect the tree before
making fastening or attachments by providing burlap wrapping and
softwood cleats.
d. The use of axes or climbing spurs for trimming will not be permitted.
e. Provide climbing ropes during trimming.
4. Remove shrubs to be saved, taking a sufficient earth ball with the roots to
maintain the shrub.
a. Temporarily replant if required, and replace at the completion of
construction in a condition equaling that which existed prior to
removal.
b. Replace in kind if the transplant fails.
5. Have any tree and shrub repair performed by a tree surgeon properly
licensed by the State of Florida and within 24 hours after damage occurred.
3.4 CLEARING AND GRUBBING
A. Clearing: Clear all items specified to the limits shown and remove cleared and
grubbed materials from the site.
1. Do not start earthwork operations in areas where clearing and grubbing is
not complete, except that stumps and large roots may be removed
concurrent with excavation.
2. Comply with erosion, sediment control and storm management measures as
specified in Division 1.
B. Grubbing: Clear and grub areas to be excavated, areas receiving less than 3 feet
of fill and areas upon which structures are to be constructed.
1. Remove stumps and root mats in these areas to a depth of not less than 18
inches below the subgrade of sloped surfaces.
2. Fill all depressions made by the removal of stumps or roots with material
suitable for backfill as specified in Section 312323.
C. Limited Clearing: Clear areas receiving more than 3 feet of fill by cutting trees and
shrubs as close as practical to the existing ground. Grubbing will not be required.
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D. Dispose of all material and debris from the clearing and grubbing operation by
hauling such material and debris away to an approved dump. The cost of disposal
(including hauling) of cleared and grubbed material and debris shall be considered
a subsidiary obligation of the CONTRACTOR; include the cost in the bid for the
various classes of work.
3.5 TOPSOIL
A. Stripping: Strip existing topsoil from areas that will be excavated or graded prior
to commencement of excavating or grading and place in well-drained stockpiles in
approved locations.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 017423
CLEANING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES:
A General Requirements
B. Disposal Requirements
1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A Execute cleaning during progress of the work and at completion of the work.
1.3 DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
A Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with codes, ordinances,
regulations, and anti-pollution laws.
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3.1 DURING CONSTRUCTION
A Execute daily cleaning to keep the work, the site, and adjacent properties free from
accumulations of waste materials, rubbish, and windblown debris, resulting from
construction operations.
8. Provide onsite containers for the collection of waste materials, debris and rubbish.
All waste materials including containers, food debris and other miscellaneous
materials must be disposed of daily in onsite containers.
C. Remove waste materials, debris and rubbish from the site periodically and dispose
of at legal disposal areas away from the site.
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3.2 FINAL CLEANING
A. Requirements: At the completion of work and immediately prior to final inspection,
clean the entire project as follows:
1 . Thoroughly clean, sweep, wash, and polish all work and equipment provided
under the Contract, including finishes. Leave the structures and site in a
complete and finished condition to the satisfaction of the ENGINEER.
2. Direct all subcontractors to similarly perform, at the same time, an equivalent
thorough cleaning of all work and equipment provided under their contracts.
3. Remove all temporary structures and all debris, including dirt, sand, gravel,
rubbish and waste material.
4. Should the CONTRACTOR not remove rubbish or debris or not clean the
buildings and site as specified above, the OWNER reserves the right to have
the cleaning done at the expense of the CONTRACTOR.
B. Employ experienced workers, or professional cleaners, for final cleaning.
C. Use only cleaning materials recommended by manufacturer of surface to be
cleaned.
D. In preparation for substantial completion or occupancy, conduct final inspection of
sight-exposed interior and exterior surfaces, and of concealed spaces.
E. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials
from sight-exposed interior and exterior finished surfaces. Polish surfaces so
designated to shine finish.
F. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to specified finish, to match adjacent
surfaces.
G. Replace air-handling filters if units were operated during construction.
H. Clean ducts, blowers, and coils, if air-handling units were operated without filters
during construction.
I. Vacuum clean all interior spaces, including inside cabinets.
J. Handle materials in a controlled manner with as few handlings as possible. Do
not drop or throw materials from heights.
K. Schedule cleaning operations so that dust and other contaminants resulting from
cleaning process will not fall on wet, newly-painted surfaces.
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Clean interior of all panel cabinets, pull boxes, and other equipment enclosures.
Wash and wipe clean all lighting fixtures, lamps, and other electrical equipment
that may have become soiled during installation.
Perform touch-up painting.
Broom clean exterior paved surfaces; rake clean other surfaces of the grounds.
Remove erection plant, tools, temporary structures and other materials.
Remove and dispose of all water, dirt, rubbish or any other foreign substances.
FINAL INSPECTION
After cleaning is complete the final inspection may be scheduled. The inspection
will be done with the OWNER and ENGINEER.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 017823
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS
PART 1 GENERAL
SECTION INCLUDES
1.1
A.
B.
C.
1.2
A.
Description
Quality Assurance
Format and Contents
DESCRIPTION
Scope: Furnish to the ENGINEER three (3) printed copies and one (1) electronic
copy of an Operation and Maintenance Manual for all equipment and associated
control systems furnished and installed.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Codes and Specifications: No current government or commercial
specifications or documents apply.
1.4 FORMAT AND CONTENTS
A. Prepare and arrange each copy of the manual as follows:
1. One copy of an equipment data summary (see sample form) for each item of
equipment.
2. One copy of an equipment preventive maintenance data summary (see
sample form) for each item of equipment.
3. One copy of the manufacturer's operating and maintenance instructions.
Operating instructions include equipment start-up, normal operation,
shutdown, emergency operation and troubleshooting. Maintenance
instructions include equipment installation, calibration and adjustment,
preventive and repair maintenance, lubrication, troubleshooting, parts list and
recommended spare parts. Include Manufacturer's telephone numbers for
Technical Support.
4. List of electrical relay settings and control and alarm contact settings.
5. Electrical interconnection wiring diagram for equipment furnished including all
control and lighting systems.
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6. One valve schedule giving valve number, location, fluid, and fluid destination
for each valve installed. Group all valves in same piping systems together in
the schedule. Obtain a sample of the valve numbering system from the
ENGINEER.
7. Furnish all O&M Manual material on 8-1/2 by 11 commercially printed or
typed forms or an acceptable alternative format.
B. Organize each manual into sections paralleling the equipment specifications.
Identify each section using heavy section dividers with reinforced holes and
numbered plastic index tabs. Use 3-ring, hard-back binders. Punch all loose data
for binding. Arrange composition and printing so that punching does not obliterate
any data. Print on the cover and binding edge of each manual the project title, and
manual title, as furnished and approved by the ENGINEER.
C. Leave all operating and maintenance material that comes bound by the equipment
manufacturer in its original bound state. Cross-reference the appropriate sections
of the CONTRACTOR's O&M manual to the manufacturers' bound manuals.
D. Label binders Volume 1, 2, and so on, where more than one binder is required.
Include the table of contents for the entire set, identified by volume number, in each
binder.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
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PART 3 EXECUTION
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END OF SECTION
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Equipment Data Summary
Equipment Name: Specification Reference:
Manufacturer:
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Add ress:
Telephone:
Number Supplied: Location/Service:
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Model No: Serial No:
Type:
Size/Speed/Capacity/Ranqe (as aoolicable):
Power Requirement (PhaseNolts/Hertz):
Local Representative:
I Name:
Address:
Telephone:
NOTES:
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Collier County Utilities
Preventive Maintenance Summary
Equipment Name: I Location:
Manufacturer:
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Address:
Telephone:
Model No: I Serial No:
Maintenance O&M Manual
Task Lubricant/Part o W M Q SA A Reference
NOTES:
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SECTION 017839
PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
PART1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
Requirements for preparation, maintenance and submittal of project record documents.
The Contractor's attention is specifically directed to Part 3.2.B. of this Section, which
requires use of a Florida licensed surveyor to sign and seal all record drawings.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 014500 - Quality Control
B. Section 022100 - Lines and Grades
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals as specified.
B. At Contract close out, three (3) sets of signed and sealed Record Drawings for the
potable water OR non-potable irrigation water OR wastewater systems to be
conveyed shall be submitted to the County or District. If potable water AND
wastewater, AND/OR non-potable irrigation water systems or portion(s) thereof are
being conveyed, five (5) sets of signed and sealed Record Drawings shall be
submitted to the County.
C. Provide electronic submittal as specified in Part 3.02.B of this Section.
1.4 REQUIREMENTS (For County Capital Projects Only)
Contractor shall maintain at the site for the County one record copy of:
A. Drawings
B. Specifications
C. Addenda
D. Change orders and other modifications to the Contract
E. Design Engineer's field orders or written instructions
F. Approved shop drawings, working drawings and samples
G. Field test records
PART 2 PRODUCTS (not used)
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3.1 MAINTENANCE OF DOCUMENTS AND SAMPLES
A. Project record documents shall be stored in Contractor's field office or other
location approved by the County apart from documents used for construction
B. Maintain documents in a clean, dry, legible condition and in good order. Do not
use record documents for construction purposes.
C. Make documents and samples available at all times for inspection by the County.
3.2 RECORDING
A. General
1. Record Drawings shall accurately depict the constructed configuration of all
potable water, non-potable irrigation water and/or wastewater systems or
portion(s) thereof. All revisions to County staff approved construction
drawings shall be precisely identified and illustrated on the Record
Drawings. All Record Drawings of utility systems or portion(s) thereof that
are not being conveyed to the Board shall bear, on the cover sheet, a
prominently displayed DISCLAIMER, in bold lettering at least one-quarter
(1/4) inch high, stating: "All on-site potable water, non-potable irrigation
and/or wastewater systems shall be owned, operated and maintained by
the private owner(s) and/or the master condominium/homeowners'
association, successors or assigns" (or other comparable private
ownership).
2. Label each document "PROJECT RECORD" or similar text in neat, large
printed letters.
3. Survey information can be obtained as needed by the use of 2-inch PVC
labeled pipes installed over underground improvements by the contractor
during construction. This method is an adequate process for obtaining
record information.
4. Record information in red ink.
B. Record Drawings
1. The Record Drawings require signed and sealed as-built information,
including above and below ground improvements including underground
piping, valves and ductbanks, by a Florida Licensed Land Surveyor.
2. The Record Drawings shall identify the entity that provided the record data.
3. Drawings shall be referenced to and tie-in with the state plane coordinate
system, with a Florida East Projection, and a North American Datum
1983/1990 (NAD 83/90 datum), and with United States Survey Feet
(USFEET) units, and North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NA VD 88), as
established by a registered Florida surveyor and mapper.
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4. Files shall be also submitted in two digital file formats, specifically Drawing File
(DWG) format in AutoCAD Release 2004 or later version as well as PDF format
(latest version).
5. Record drawings shall be submitted to the County staff within 60 days of the
final construction completion date.
6. The following items shall be accurately depicted in vertical and horizontal
directions on the Record Drawings:
a) All associated rights-of-way and utility easements whether shown on the
Contract Drawings, found during construction or added during the Work.
b) Sewer system inverts, pipe slopes, manhole rims and run lengths.
c) Sewer lateral locations stationed from the nearest downstream manhole.
d) Sewer main stub extension inverts at both ends, pipe slope, run length
and location.
e) Tie-ins to all valves, air release assemblies, fire hydrants, manholes,
blowoffs, etc.
f) Top elevations of treatment plant structures and tanks.
g) Manhole center for sanitary sewers and storm sewers as related to utility
improvements.
h) Pipe changes in direction or slope.
i) Buried valves, tees and fittings.
j) Pipe invert, or centerline, elevations at crossing with other pipe.
k) Invert, or centerline, elevations and coordinates of existing exposed pipe
at crossing with underground pipe installed under this project.
I) Other horizontal and vertical record data pertinent to completed Work.
7. Each pipe elevation shall be clearly identified as to whether it is top of pipe,
centerline of pipe or invert of pipe.
8. For County Capital Projects only, Record Drawings shall indicate all deviations
from Contract Drawings including:
a) Field changes.
b) Changes made by Change Order.
c) Details, utilities, piping or structures not on original Contract Drawings.
d) Equipment and piping relocations.
C. Specifications and Addenda (For County Capital Projects Only)
Legibly mark each Section to record:
1. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number and supplier of each product and
item of equipment actually installed.
2. Changes made by Field Order or Change Order.
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D. Shop Drawings (For County Capital Projects Only)
1. Keep one copy of the final, approved shop drawing with the Record
Documents.
2. Record documents should include all shop drawing information submitted.
Additional information submitted during the review process should be filed
with the appropriate submittal.
END OF SECTION
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PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
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SECTION 020500
CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING SYSTEMS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
A.
B.
C.
1.2
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.3
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SECTION INCLUDES
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General Requirements
Submittals
Scheduling of Shutdown
RELATED SECTIONS
Section 011000 - Summary of Work
Section 015000 - Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls
Section 015526 - Traffic Regulations and Public Safety
Section 320117 - Pavement Repair and Restoration
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Be responsible for all connection to existing systems, cutting, fitting and patching,
including attendant excavation and backfill, required to complete the work or to:
1. Make its several parts fit together properly.
2. Uncover portions of the work to provide for installation of ill-timed work.
3. Remove and replace defective work.
4. Remove and replace work not conforming to requirements of Contract
Documents.
B. Coordination: Before connection is performed, verify and provide for any pipe
restraint that may be required for the new connection. Perform all cutting, fitting or
patching of the Work that may be required to make the several parts thereof join in
accordance with the Contract Documents. Perform restoration with competent
workmen skilled in the trade.
C. If changes to a "looped" water distribution system occurring during construction
result in dead ends to any new or relocated water mains, connect such dead
ends to the nearest water main. In cases where no nearby water main is
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available, provide a flushing device in coordination with the COUNTY at no
additional cost to the COUNTY.
D. Improperly Timed Work: Perform all cutting and patching required to install
improperly timed work, to remove samples of installed materials for testing, and to
provide for alteration of existing facilities or for the installation of new Work in the
existing construction.
E. Limitations: Except when the cutting or removal of existing construction is specified
or indicated, do not undertake any cutting or demolition, which may affect the
structural stability of the Work or existing facilities without the ENGINEER's
concurrence.
F. Collier County Damaqe Prevention Policy: This policy has been put in place to avoid
damage to Collier County underground utilities. A minimum distance of five feet (5')
horizontally and eighteen inches (18") vertically must be maintained away from Collier
County utilities. Any and all variations from this order must be approved by the Water
or Wastewater Department. Before commencement of any excavation, the
existing underground utilities in the area affected by the work must be marked
by Sunshine One Call after proper notification to them by either calling 811 in
Florida or toll free at 1-800-432-4770. Visit www.callsunshine.com for more
information. Before commencing excavation for the work, potholing of all
potential conflicts must be performed. All lines in conflict must be physically
located by the contractor and verified by Collier County Locate Department personnel
before performing work. Utilities under concrete or pavement may require soft dig
vacuum locates which also is the contractor's responsibility to perform. All utilities will
be field marked per Sunshine State One Call's statutes and guidelines. For line
verification or any other information concerning locates, please call the Locate
Department at 239-591-0882 during normal business hours. For line verification or
emergency locates after hours, call emergency numeric pager at 239-890-0809. In
the event the potholing and/or vacuum soft dig does not locate the marked
utility, work must be stopped and the affected utility owner contacted. Failure to
comply with this policy and obtain required signature(s) may result in delay or denial of
permit.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit a written request to the ENGINEER well in advance of executing any
cutting or alteration which affects:
1. Work of the COUNTY or any separate contractor.
2. Structural value or integrity of any element of the project or work.
3. Integrity or effectiveness of weather-exposed or moisture-resistant elements
or systems.
4. Efficiency, operational life, maintenance or safety of operational elements.
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5. Visual qualities of sight-exposed elements.
B. Include in request:
1 . Identification of the work.
2. Description of affected work.
3. The necessity for cutting, alteration or excavation.
4. Effect on work of the COUNTY or any separate contract, or on structural or
weatherproof integrity of work.
5. Description of proposed work:
a. Scope of cutting, patching, alteration, or excavation.
b. Trades who will execute the work.
c. Products proposed to be used.
d. Extent of refinishing to be done.
6. Alternatives to cutting and patching.
7. Cost proposal, when applicable.
8. Written permission of any separate contractor whose work will be affected.
C. SUBMIT WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE ENGINEER DESIGNATING THE DATE
AND THE TIME THE WORK WILL BE UNCOVERED.
1.5 SCHEDULING OF SHUTDOWN
A. Connections to Existing Facilities: If any connections, replacement, or other work
requiring the shutdown of an existing facility is necessary, schedule such work at
times when the impact on the COUNTY's normal operation is minimal. If
shutdown involves the water distribution or transmission system, provide notice to
the COUNTY Water Department at least two (2) weeks prior to the proposed
shutdown, including date, time and anticipated length of interruption of service.
Overtime, night and weekend work without additional compensation from the
COUNTY, may be required to make these connections, especially if the
connections are made at times other than those specified. The connection of
new or existing pipelines is prohibited from starting until CONTRACTOR assures
that the system can receive the new flow.
B. Interruptions of Service: Perform cut-ins into lines at a time approved in writing by
the County Manager or designee. Whenever it is required to turn off valves which
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may interrupt the water supply of residents or businesses, notify all concerned
parties or agencies with personal contact, door hangers or written notice at least
forty-eight (48) hours in advance of such cut-off, after having obtained the
approval of the County Manager or designee. Provide a copy of the written notice
to the Water Distribution Section by fax. ONL Y COUNTY PERSONNEL MAY
OPERATE COUNTY-OWNED VALVES. Maintain water service to existing
connections during construction, under any and all conditions and at no additional
cost to the COUNTY. Thoroughly clean and swab all pipe and fittings for cut-ins
with a concentrated solution of calcium hypochlorite.
C. Request for Water System Shutdowns: When plans call for connection to existing
water distribution facilities or the CONTRACTOR plans to shut down existing utilities
or where damage to such facilities is likely in order to complete construction of items
under this contract, furnish the County Manager or designee with a written request for
connection. The COUNTY Water Distribution Section will identify the locations of all
water valves needed to isolate the point of connection in the event that the existing
facilities are damaged while making the connection. Identify in the request means
which the CONTRACTOR proposes to use in order to provide effective shutdown of
the system. Include in a connection and shutdown schedule details of shutdown time
and duration. No connections to existing utilities - or construction where shutdown of,
or damage to, existing utilities may occur - shall commence prior to County Manager
or designee approval of the connection and shutdown plan and schedule.
D. Request for Wastewater Diversion: Submit a request for each diversion necessary
during construction to the County Manager or designee and the ENGINEER
sufficiently in advance of any required diversion. Identify in the request the valves,
bypass piping, portable pumper trucks or any other means which the CONTRACTOR
proposes to use in order to provide effective shutdown of the system. Include in a
connection and shutdown schedule details of shutdown time and duration. No
connections to existing utilities - or construction where shutdown of, or damage to,
existing utilities may occur - shall commence prior to County Manager or designee
approval of the connection and shutdown plan and schedule.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Comply with specifications and standards for each specific product involved.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1
INSPECTION
A.
Inspect existing conditions of projects, including elements subject to damage or to
movement during cutting and patching.
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B. After uncovering work, inspect conditions affecting installation of products, or
performance of the work.
Report unsatisfactory or questionable conditions to the ENGINEER in writing; do
not proceed with work until the ENGINEER has provided further instructions.
PREPARATION
In cases where service to utility customers is interrupted, provide adequate
equipment with backup onsite to assure prompt restoration of service.
Provide adequate temporary support as necessary to assure structural value or
integrity or affected portion of work.
Provide devices and methods to protect other portions of project from damage.
Provide protection from elements for that portion of the project that may be
exposed by cutting and patching work, and maintain excavations free from water.
Material Removal: Cut and remove all materials to the extent shown or as
required to complete the work. Remove materials in a careful manner with no
damage to adjacent facilities. Remove materials that are not salvageable from
the site.
3.3 PERFORMANCE
A. Execute cutting and demolition by methods that will prevent damage to other
work, and will provide proper surfaces to receive installation of repairs.
B. Execute excavating and backfilling by methods which will prevent settlement or
damage to other work.
C. Employ original installer or fabricator to perform cutting and patching for:
1. Weather-exposed or moisture-resistant elements.
2. Sight-exposed finished surfaces.
D. Execute fitting and adjustment of products to provide a finished installation to
comply with specified products, functions, tolerances, and finishes.
E. Restore work, which has been cut or removed; install new products to provide
completed work in accord with requirements of contract documents.
F. Fit work airtight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit and other penetrations through
surfaces.
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G. Refinish entire surfaces as necessary to provide an even finish to match adjacent
finishes:
1. For continuous surfaces, refinish to nearest intersection.
2. For an assembly, refinish entire unit.
3.4 PAVEMENT RESTORATION
A. Restore all pavement or roadway surfaces in accordance with Section 320117 -
Pavement Repair and Restoration.
B. Restore, replace or rebuild existing street paving, including underdrains, if any are
encountered, where damaged, using the same type of construction as was in the
original. Be responsible for restoring all such work, including subgrade, base
courses, curb and gutter or other appurtenances where present. The County
Manager or designee will obtain the permits listed in the Contract Documents.
Obtain and pay for at CONTRACTOR's expense any additional local or other
governmental permits as may be required for the opening of streets and be
satisfied as to any requirements other than those herein set forth which may effect
the type, quality and manner of carrying on the restoration of surfaces by reason
of jurisdiction of such governmental bodies.
C. This section does not describe the construction of new road surfaces or the
complete resurfacing of existing pavements.
D. In all cases, the CONTRACTOR will be required to maintain, without additional
compensation, all permanent replacement of street paving, done by him under this
Contract for a period of 12 months after the acceptance of the Contract, including
the removal and replacement of such work wherever surface depressions or
underlying cavities result from settlement of trench backfill.
E. Perform all the final resurfacing or repaving of streets or roads, over the
excavations made and be responsible for relaying paving surfaces of roads that
have failed or been damaged at any time before the termination of the
maintenance period on account of work done by him. Resurface or repave over
any tunnel jacking, or boring excavation that settles or breaks the surface, repave
to the satisfaction of the County Manager or designee and at the CONTRACTOR's
expense. Conform backfilling of trenches and the preparation of subgrades to the
requirements of excavation and backfilling of pipeline trenches.
F. Where pipeline construction crosses paved streets, driveways or sidewalks, the
CONTRACTOR may elect, at no additional cost to the COUNTY, to place the pipe
by the jacking and boring, horizontal direction drilling, or tunneling method in lieu
of cutting and patching of the paved surfaces. Such work shall be accomplished
in accordance with all applicable sections of the Contract Documents.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 022100
LINES AND GRADES
PART 1 GENERAL
SECTION INCLUDES
1.1
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.2
A.
1.3
A.
General
Surveys
Datum Plane
Protection of Survey Data
GENERAL
Construct all work in accordance with the lines and grades shown on the
Drawings. Assume full responsibility for keeping all alignment and grade.
SURVEYS
Reference Points: The COUNTY will provide reference points for the work as
described in the General Conditions. Base horizontal and vertical control points
will be designated by the ENGINEER and used as datum for the Work. Perform
all additional survey, layout, and measurement work.
1. Keep ENGINEER informed, sufficiently in advance, of the times and places
at which work is to be performed so that base horizontal and vertical control
points may be established and any checking deemed necessary by
ENGINEER may be done, with minimum inconvenience to the ENGINEER
and at no delay to CONTRACTOR. It is the intention not to impede the
Work for the establishment of control points and the checking of lines and
grades set by the CONTRACTOR. When necessary, however, suspend
working operations for such reasonable time as the ENGINEER may require
for this purpose. Costs associated with such suspension are deemed to be
included in the Contract Price, and no time extension or additional costs will
be allowed.
2. Provide an experienced survey crew including an instrument operator,
competent assistants, and any instruments, tools, stakes, and other
materials required to complete the survey, layout, and measurement of work
performed by the CONTRACTOR.
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1.4 DATUM PLANE
A. All elevations indicated or specified refer to the North American Vertical Datum
1988 (NAVD 88), of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and are
expressed in feet and decimal parts thereof, or in feet and inches.
1.5 PROTECTION OF SURVEY DATA
A. General: Safeguard all points, stakes, grade marks, known property corners,
monuments, and benchmarks made or established for the Work. Reestablish
them if disturbed, and bear the entire expense of checking reestablished marks
and rectifying work improperly installed.
B. Records: Keep neat and legible notes of measurements and calculations made in
connection with the layout of the Work. Furnish copies of such data to the
ENGINEER for use in checking the CONTRACTOR's layout. Data considered of
value to the County Manager or designee will be transmitted to the County
Manager or designee by the ENGINEER with other records on completion of the
Work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Not Used
PART 3 EXECUTION
Not Used
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 022200
PRE-CONSTRUCTION AUDIO-VIDEO RECORDING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK
A. The work specified in this section includes the requirements for pre-construction
audio-video recordings necessary to document existing conditions on public and
private property.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
A. The Contractor shall provide color videos showing pre-construction site conditions
of all public and private property within the scope of construction. The videos shall
be 1.2-inch VHS format indicating on the beginning and front of each cassette, the
date, job title and location where the video was taken. The videos shall be clear
and shall thoroughly document all existing structures and landscaping.
B. Two copies of the video cassettes (including the original) shall be delivered to the
County Manager or designee for review.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A. Construction on private property shall not commence until the County Manager or
designee has reviewed and approved the audio-video recording.
3.2 PERFORMANCE
A. The Contractor may be required to restore private properties to conditions better
than existing, at no additional cost to the COUNTY, if the Contractor fails to
sufficiently document existing conditions.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 022501
LEAKAGE TESTS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Testing for any signs of leakage in all pipelines and structures
required to be watertight.
1. Test gravity sewers and drain lines by infiltration/exfiltration testing.
2. Test all other pipelines with water under the specified pressures.
B. Operation of Existing Facilities: Conduct all tests in a manner to minimize as
much as possible any interference with the day-to-day operations of existing
facilities or other contractors working on the site.
1.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Written Notification of Testing: Provide written notice when the work is ready for
testing, and make the tests as soon thereafter as possible.
1. Personnel for reading meters, gauges, or other measuring devices, will be
furnished.
2. Furnish all other labor, equipment, air, water and materials, including
meters, gauges, smoke producers, blower, pumps, compressors, fuel, water,
bulkheads and accessory equipment.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1.
AWWA C 600
Installation of Ductile-Iron Water Mains and Their
Appurtenances
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
B. Testing Report: Prior to placing the sewer system in service submit for review and
approval a detailed report summarizing the leakage test data, describing the test
procedure and showing the calculations on which the leakage test data is based.
1. Reference Sewer Line Data
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a. For Low Pressure Testing
(1) The length and diameter of the section of line tested (MH to MH),
including any laterals.
(2) A complete description of the test procedure, including:
(a) Trench backfilling and sewer cleaning status
(b) Type of plugs used and where
(c) Depth of sewer, and ground water pressure over sewer
pipe
(d) Stabilization time period and air pressure
(e) Actual air test pressures used if ground water is present
(f) The time allowed by specifications
(g) The actual test time
(h) The air pressure at beginning and end of test
(3) The name of the inspector/tester and the date(s) and time(s) of
all testing performed, including any retesting.
(4) A description of any repairs made.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 LEAKAGE TESTING
A. All new sewer and water pipelines installed shall be tested for leakage. The test
used will be Hydrostatic Testing for pressure lines and Infiltration/Exfiltration
Testing for gravity lines. Tests to be performed will be indicated by the
ENGINEER and witnessed by the ENGINEER and the County Manager or
designee.
1. Flushing
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a. Flush all mains to remove all sand and other foreign matter. The
velocity of the flushing water shall be at least 4 fps. Flushing shall be
terminated at the direction of the ENGINEER. Dispose of the flushing
water without causing nuisance or property damage.
b. Install temporary flush out connections on all dead end water mains at
the locations shown on plans and in accordance with the Collier
County Standard Details.
2. Hydrostatic Testing for DIP and PVC Pipelines:
Perform hydrostatic testing of the system as set forth in the following, and
conduct said tests in the presence of the County Manager or designee and
other authorized agencies, with 48 hours advance notice provided.
Piping and appurtenances to be tested shall be within sections between
valves unless alternate methods have received prior approval from the
County Manager or designee. Testing shall not proceed until concrete
thrust blocks are in place and cured, or other restraining devices installed.
Thoroughly clean and flush all piping prior to testing to clear the lines of all
foreign matter. While the piping is being filled with water care shall be
exercised to permit the escape of air from extremities of the test section,
with additional release cocks provided if required.
Perform hydrostatic testing with a sustained minimum pressure of 150 psi
for a period of not less than two (2) hours. If sustained pressure goes 5 psi
above or below 150 psi during the first two (2) hours, the test fails (AWWA
regulation). After two (2) hours, use the AWWA formula if less than 5 psi to
determine whether test fails. Testing shall be in accordance with the
applicable provisions as set forth in the most recent edition of AWWA
Standards C600 for Ductile Iron Pipe and C605 for PVC Pipe. The
allowable rate of leakage shall be less than the number of gallons per hour
determined by the following formula:
L = SO (p)1/2
133,200
Where,
L = Allowable leakage in gallons per hour;
S = Length of pipe tested in feet;
o = Nominal diameter of pipe in inches;
P = Average test pressure maintained during the leakage
test in pounds per square inch
For 150 psi, L = (9.195 x 10.5) SO
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The testing procedure shall include the continued application of the
specified pressure to the test system, for the one-hour period, by way of a
pump taking supply from a container suitable for measuring water loss.
The amount of loss shall be determined by measuring the volume displaced
for the said container.
Should the test fail, repair the fault and repeat the test until results are
within the established limits. Furnish the necessary labor, water, pumps,
and gauges at specified location(s) and all other items required to conduct
the required testing and perform necessary repairs.
General - All sanitary sewers and associated service lines shall be
constructed watertight to prevent infiltration and/or exfiltration.
3. Hydrostatic Testing for HDPE Pipelines:
Perform hydrostatic testing of all HDPE pipelines as set forth in the
following, and conduct said tests in the presence of the County Manager or
designee and other authorized agencies, with 48 hours advance notice
provided.
Provide all labor, equipment and material required for testing the pipeline
upon completion of installation, pipe laying and backfilling operations, and
placement of any required temporary roadway surfacing.
Disinfect all HDPE potable water mains prior to testing in accordance with
the requirements of Section 025400 - Disinfection.
Test pipelines at 150 psi.
Field test all HDPE pipelines for leakage in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations for the size and class of pipeline installed. Unless other
procedures recommended by the manufacturer are approved by the County
Manager or designee, pressure test the pipeline as follows:
a. Fill pipeline slowly with water. Maintain flow velocity less than two (2)
feet per second.
b. Expel air completely from the line during filling and again before
applying test pressure. Expel air by means of taps at points of highest
elevation.
c. Apply initial test pressure and allow to stand without makeup pressure
for two (2) to three (3) hours, to allow for diametric expansion or pipe
stretching to stabilize.
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d. After this equilibrium period, apply the specified test pressure and turn
the pump off. The final test pressure shall be held for not less than
two (2) hours.
e. Upon completion of the test, the pressure shall be bled off from the
location other than the point where the pressure is monitored. The
pressure drop shall be witnessed by the County Manager or designee
at the point where the pressure is being monitored.
Allowable amount of makeup water for expansion of the pipeline during the
pressure test shall conform to Table III, Test Phase Make-up Amount,
contained in the manual "Inspections, Test and Safety Considerations"
published by the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc.
If any test of pipeline installed exceeds the amount of makeup water as
allowed above, locate and repair the cause of leakage and retest the
pipeline, without additional cost to the COUNTY. Repair all visible leaks
regardless of the amount of leakage.
4. Force Main Pressure Testing: All force mains shall be subject to pressure
testing at the following standards:
System Operatino Pressure
50 PSI or less
Greater than 50 PSI
Test pressure
100 PSI
150 PSI or 2
times the
operating
pressure,
whichever is
greater.
Duration
2 hours
2 hours
Allowable leakage on force mains shall be computed utilizing the standards
for water loss in conformance with AWWA C600, the latest revision thereof.
5. Infiltration/Exfiltration Testing for Gravity Lines
The allowable limits of infiltration or exfiltration for the entire system, or any
portion thereof, shall not exceed a rate of 50 gallons per inch of inside pipe
diameter per mile of pipe per 24 hours. No additional allowance shall be
made for house service lines. Any part of or all of the system shall be tested
for infiltration or exfiltration, as directed by the ENGINEER or as required by
the County Manager or designee. The procedures and limitations for
conducting infiltration/exfiltration tests shall be established at the pre-
construction conference on a project-by-project basis. Air testing of gravity
sewer mains may be required. All testing shall be run continuously for 24
hours, unless the County Inspector can visually verify that this test duration
is not required due to the observed infiltration/exfiltration rate. The amounts
of infiltration or exfiltration shall be determined by pumping water into or out
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of calibrated drums, or by other methods approved by the Public Utilities
Division, such as in-line V-notch weirs. Where infiltration or exfiltration
exceeds the allowable limits specified herein, locate and repair the defective
pipe, joints or other faulty construction at no additional cost to the COUNTY.
If the defective portions cannot be located, remove and reconstruct as much
of the work as is necessary in order to conform to the specified allowable
limits. All visible leaks shall be repaired regardless of the amount of
leakage. Provide all labor, equipment and materials required and conduct all
testing required under the direction of the ENGINEER.
a. Infiltration: Prior to testing for infiltration, the system shall be pumped
out so that normal infiltration conditions exist at the time of testing.
The cumulative results of the entire collection system results shall not
be a satisfactory method for gauging infiltration compliance. Each
sewer section between manholes must permit infiltration no greater
than the maximum allowable, as specified above.
b. Exfiltration: The exfiltration test, when required due to groundwater
levels, will be conducted by filling the portion of the system being
tested with water to a level 2 feet above the uppermost manhole invert
in the section being tested. The cumulative results of the entire
collection system results shall not be a satisfactory method for gauging
exfiltration compliance. Each sewer section between manholes must
permit exfiltration no greater than the maximum allowable, as specified
above.
6. Low Pressure Air Testing
Contractor shall conduct air testing in accordance with ASTM specifications:
a. ASTM C-828 - for clay pipes.
b. ASTM C-924 - for concrete pipes.
c. ASTM F-1417 - for plastic pipes.
When low pressure air testing of gravity sewer mains is specifically required,
all testing shall be run continuously for 24 hours, unless the County
Inspector can visually verify that this test duration is not required due to the
observed infiltration/exfiltration rate.
When air testing is specifically required, after completing backfill of a section
of gravity sewer line, conduct a Line Acceptance Test using low pressure air.
The test shall be performed using the below stated equipment, according to
state procedures and under the supervision of the ENGINEER and in the
presence of the County Manager or designee, with 48 hours advanced
notice.
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d. Equipment:
(1) Pneumatic plugs shall have a sealing length equal to or greater
than the diameter of the pipe to be inspected.
(2) Pneumatic plugs shall resist internal bracing or blocking.
(3) All air used shall pass through a single control panel.
(4) Three individual hoses shall be used for the following
connections:
(a) From control panel to pneumatic plugs for inflation.
(b) From control panel to sealed line for introducing the low-
pressure air.
(c) From sealed line to control panel for continually monitoring
the air pressure rise in the sealed line.
e. Procedure:
All pneumatic plugs shall be seal tested before being used in the
actual test installation. One length of pipe shall be laid on the ground
and sealed at both ends with the pneumatic plugs to be checked. Air
shall be introduced into the plugs to 25 psi. The sealed pipe shall be
pressurized to 5 psi. The plugs shall hold against this pressure
without bracing and without movement of the plugs out of the pipe.
After a manhole-to-manhole reach of pipe has been backfilled and
cleaned and the pneumatic plugs are checked by the above
procedure, the plugs shall be placed in the line at each manhole and
inflated to 25 psi. Low-pressure air shall be introduced into this
sealed line until the internal air pressure reaches 4 psi qreater than
the averaqe back pressure of any qround water that may be over the
.I2lQg. At least two (2) minutes shall be allowed for the air pressure to
stabilize. After the stabilization period (3.5 psi minimum pressure in
the pipe), the air hose from the control panel to the air supply shall be
disconnected. The portion of the line being tested shall be termed
"Acceptable", if the time required in minutes for the pressure to
decrease from 3.5 to 2.5 psi (greater than the average back pressure
of any ground water that may be over the pipe) is greater than the
time shown for the given diameters in the following table:
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In areas where ground water is known to exist, install capped pipe
adjacent to the top of the sewer lines. This shall be done at the time
of the sewer line is installed. Immediately prior to the performance of
the Line Acceptance Test, the ground water shall be determined by
removing the pipe cap, and a measurement of the height in feet of
water over the invert of the pipe shall be taken. The height in feet
shall be divided bv 2.3 to establish the pounds of pressure that will be
added to all readings. (For example, if the height of water is 11-1/2
feet, then the added pressure will be 5 psi. This increases the 3.5 psi
to 8.5 psi, and the 2.5 psi to 7.5 psi. The allowable drop of one pound
and the timing remain the same).
If the installation fails to meet this requirement, determine the source of the
leakage and repair or replace all defective materials and/or workmanship, all at no
additional cost to the COUNTY.
B. DEP approval is required to use reclaimed (IQ) water for flushing and pressure
testing of irrigation mains and potable water mains. The requirements for
submitting a request to DEP are available from the County PUED.
3.2 LEAKAGE TESTS FOR STRUCTURES
A. Structure Leakage Testing: Perform leakage tests of manholes, wet wells, tanks,
vaults and similar purpose structures before backfilling, by filling the structure with
water to the overflow water level and observing the water surface level for the
following 24 hours.
1. Make an inspection for leakage of the exterior surface of the structure,
especially in areas around construction joints.
2. If visible leaks appear, repair the structure by removing and replacing the
leaking portions of the structure, waterproofing the inside, or by other
methods approved.
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3. Water for testing will be provided by the COUNTY at the CONTRACTOR's
expense.
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SECTION 024100
DEMOLITION
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: All work necessary for the removal and disposal of structures,
foundations, piping, equipment and roadways, or any part thereof including
masonry, steel, reinforced concrete, plain concrete, electrical facilities, and any
other material or equipment shown or specified to be removed.
B. Basic Procedures and Schedule: Carry out demolition so that adjacent structures,
which are to remain, are not endangered. Schedule the work so as not to
interfere with the day-to-day operation of the existing facilities. Do not block
doorways or passageways in existing facilities.
C. Additional Requirements: Provide dust control and make provisions for safety.
D. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 017416 - Site Clearing
2. Section 020500 - Connection to Existing Systems
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
B. Site Inspection: Visit the site and inspect all existing structures. Observe and
record any defects that may exist in buildings or structures adjacent to but not
directly affected by the demolition work. Provide the County Manager or
designee with a copy of this inspection record and obtain the ENGINEER's and
the County's Manager or designee approval prior to commencing the demolition.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Limits: Exercise care to break concrete well for removal in reasonably small
masses. Where only parts of a structure are to be removed, cut the concrete
along limiting lines with a suitable saw so that damage to the remaining structure
is held to a minimum.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION OF EXISTING DRAWINGS
A. Available drawings of existing structures and equipment will be available for
inspection at the office of the ENGINEER.
3.2 PROTECTION
A. General Safety: Provide warning signs, protective barriers, and warning lights as
necessary adjacent to the work as approved or required. Maintain these items
during the demolition period.
B. Existing Services: Undertake no demolition work until all mechanical and
electrical services affected by the work have been properly disconnected. Cap,
reroute or reconnect interconnecting piping or electrical services that are to remain
in service either permanently or temporarily in a manner that will not interfere with
the operation of the remaining facilities.
C. Hazards: Perform testing and air purging where the presence of hazardous
chemicals, gases, flammable materials or other dangerous substances is apparent
or suspected, and eliminate the hazard before demolition is started.
3.3 DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS
A. Explosives: The use of explosives will not be permitted.
B. Protection: Carefully protect all mechanical and electrical equipment against dust
and debris.
C. Removal: Remove all debris from the structures during demolition and do not
allow debris to accumulate in piles.
D. Abandoned Pipelines: Fill all abandoned pipelines using grout in accordance with
Section 033100.
E. Access: Provide safe access to and egress from all working areas at all times
with adequate protection from falling material.
F. Protection: Provide adequate scaffolding, shoring, bracing railings, toe boards
and protective covering during demolition to protect personnel and equipment
against injury or damage. Cover floor openings not used for material drops with
material substantial enough to support any loads placed on it. Properly secure
the covers to prevent accidental movement.
G. Lighting: Provide adequate lighting at all times during demolition.
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H. Closed Areas: Close areas below demolition work to anyone while removal is in
progress.
I. Material Drops: Do not drop any material to any point lying outside the exterior
walls of the structure unless the area is effectively protected.
J. Chemicals: All chemicals used during project construction or furnished for project
operation, whether herbicide, pesticide, disinfectant, polymer, reactant or of other
classification must show approval of either EPA or USDA Use of all such
chemicals and disposal of residues shall be in strict conformance with
manufacturer's instructions or government regulations as applicable.
3.4 ASBESTOS-CONCRETE (AC) PIPE
A. If existing asbestos-cement pipe is encountered during the course of construction,
remove the AC pipe and replace it with C900 PVC pipe having a pressure rating
as required elsewhere in these specifications. Replace the AC pipe with PVC pipe
for a distance of 10 feet each way from the centerline of the pipe under
construction or 5 feet beyond the length of AC pipe exposed by trench excavation,
whichever is greater. A change order will be issued for required replacement of
AC pipe not shown on the drawings.
B. Coordinate the shutdown of the AC pipeline with the County Manager or designee
in accordance with Section 020500, including proper notice to the County
Manager or designee and any customers that may be affected by the shutdown as
required by these specifications and/or current Water Department policy. In the
event of an unanticipated encounter with AC pipe, immediately recover and
protect the pipe and notify the COUNTY Water Department.
C. Perform cutting of AC pipe by means of cutting wheels mounted in a chain
wrapped around the pipe barrel. Do not use power driven saws with abrasive
discs or any other means that produce concentrations of airborne asbestos dust.
3.5 DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS
A. Final Removal: Dispose of AC pipe in accordance with COUNTY special handling
requirements and coordination with Collier County Solid Waste Management
Department. Remove all other debris, rubbish, scrap pieces, equipment, and
materials resulting from the demolition. Take title to all demolished materials and
remove such items from the site.
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SECTION 025400
DISINFECTION
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Disinfection of all pipelines, tanks, structures, conduits and
equipment that are to store, handle or carry potable water. Furnish all labor,
water, chemicals and equipment, including taps, corporation stops, temporary
pumps and other items necessary to perform the Work, except as otherwise
specified.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1. AWWA C651 - Disinfecting Water Mains
2. AWWA C652 - Disinfection of Water-Storage Facilities
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Disinfection Standards: Disinfect in accordance with AWWA C651 for water
mains and AWWA C652 for water storage facilities and equipment.
B. Chlorinated Water Disposal: Dispose of old highly chlorinated water in
accordance with applicable regulations.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 FLUSHING
A. After coordination with the COUNTY Water Distribution Section, perform all
flushes, pigging or swabbing, disinfection and post flushes in the presence of
Water department personnel. Fill all water lines with potable water, pig or swab
and perform a line flushing. All lines larger than 12 inches in diameter shall be
pigged to clear debris prior to flushing. Use a swab-type pig for HOPE pipe. Use a
5- to 7 -lb. density poly-jacketed bullet style pig for all other pipe material. Under
no circumstances is a pig or swab considered reusable. A section of pipe shall be
inserted in the gap specified in the jumper shown in the Standard Details to
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connect the new construction to the existing facilities for the purpose of
accomplishing the full-bore flush. Immediately after completion of the flush,
remove the connection. The facilities shall be capped and returned to the jumper
connection shown in the Standard Details until final connection is permitted by
County Manager or designee at the completion of construction and after
finalization of all test procedures and bacterial clearance for new water facilities.
3.2 WATER MAIN DISINFECTION
A. Following acceptable pressure testing, disinfect all sections of the water
distribution system and receive approval thereof from the appropriate agencies,
prior to placing in service. Provide advance notice of 48 hours to the County
Manager or designee before disinfecting procedures start. The disinfection shall
be accomplished in accordance with the applicable provisions of AWWA Standard
C651, "Disinfecting Water Mains" and all appropriate approval agencies.
B. The disinfecting agent shall be free chlorine in aqueous solution with sustained
concentration for 48 hours of not less than 50 parts per million. After 48 hours, if
chlorine solution contains at least 25 parts per million of chlorine, the line may
then be flushed and samples taken at various points. Chlorine may be derived
from Chlorine gas, or 70% (high test) calcium hypochlorite (HTH or Perchloron, or
equal). Administration may be by any of the several methods described in AWWA
Standard C651 as proposed by the CONTRACTOR and approved by the
ENGINEER. Proposals as to method must be made prior to commencement of
the disinfection process.
C. Following contact with chlorine solution, the system shall be thoroughly flushed
out. Schedule water sampling in coordination with the COUNTY Water
Distribution Section. The COUNTY Water Department will obtain all water
samples for analysis.
D. If samples do not demonstrate satisfactory results, the line shall be flushed and a
resample taken. If the samples fail on the second attempt, redisinfection per
AWWA standards must be repeated until two satisfactory samples are obtained.
The period between samples must be a minimum of 24 hours.
E. After approval of the samples, and before placing the system in service, perform
another flushing of the water lines to remove any stagnant water.
3.3 DISINFECTION PROCEDURES FOR TANKS
A. Disinfect potable water storage tanks and equipment in accordance with
AWWA C652, Method 2 or 3, using sodium hypochlorite.
1. In Method 2, spray method, spray the entire interior surface of the tank with
chlorinated water containing 200 mg/I of available chlorine. After spraying,
allow the tank to stand at least two hours before filling with fresh water.
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B. After disinfection, allow the tanks and equipment to overflow until the chlorine
residual is approximately 2 mg/1.
3.4 BACTERIAL SAMPLE POINTS
A. For the purpose of new water main construction, bacterial sampling points shall be
positioned at the beginning of each new system, at 1000-foot intervals and all
dead ends unless otherwise directed. These sampling points will be utilized by
Utilities personnel for water main bacterial clearance procedures. At the
completion of the project, when authorization is given by the County Manager or
designee, permanent sampling points shall remain every 3000 feet or one at 2/3 of
the length from the point of connection to the COUNTY system if the line is less
than 3000 feet long. All others shall be removed down to the main and properly
capped by the CONTRACTOR. The permanent sampling points shall be
constructed as shown in the Utility Detail Drawings. Collier County staff will review
the permanent sampling point locations during final plans review.
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2.1 MANUFACTURER
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A. For acceptable manufacturers of concrete release agent, concrete form coating,
concrete form liners, or concrete rustications see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Structural Concrete: Provide structural concrete form materials as follows:
1. Obtain approval for form material before construction of the forms.
2. Use a barrier type form release agent.
3. Use form ties, hangers, and clamps of such type that, after removal of the
forms, no metal will be closer than one inch from concrete surface. WIre ties
will not be permitted.
4. Provide ties with swaged washers or other suitable devices to prevent
seepage of moisture along the ties. Leave the ties in place.
5. Use lugs, cones, washers, or other devices that do not leave holes or
depressions greater than liB-inch in diameter.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 DESIGN
A. Design Responsibility: Be responsible for the design, engineering and
construction of the architectural concrete formwork and the structural concrete
formwork. Conform the work to the recommendations of ACI SP-4 and ACI 303R.
B. Setting Time and Slag Use: The presence of fly ash or ground granulated blast
furnace slag in the concrete mix for architectural concrete and structural concrete
will delay the setting time. Take this into consideration in the design and removal
of the forms.
C. Responsibility During Placement: Assume and take sole responsibility for
adequate design of all form elements for support of the wet concrete mixtures
specified and delivered.
D. Consistency: Design forms to produce concrete members identical in shape, lines
and dimensions to members shown.
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3.2
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS FOR FORMWORK
A.
Structural Concrete Details: Follow the following details for all structural concrete:
1. Provide forms that are substantial, properly braced, and tied together to
maintain position and shape and to resist all pressures to which they may be
subjected. Make forms sufficiently tight to prevent leakage of concrete.
2. Determine the size and spacing of studs and wales by the nature of the work
and the height to which concrete is placed. Make forms adequate to
produce true, smooth surfaces with not more than 1/8-inch variation in either
direction from a geometrical plane. Provide horizontal joints that are level,
and vertical joints, which are plumb.
3. Supply forms for repeated use in sufficient number to ensure the required
rate of progress.
4. Thoroughly clean all forms before reuse and inspect forms immediately
before concrete is placed. Remove deformed, broken, or defective forms
from the work.
5. Provide temporary openings in forms at convenient locations to facilitate
cleaning and inspection.
6. Coat the entire inside surfaces of forms with a suitable form release agent
just prior to placing concrete. Form release agent is not permitted on the
reinforcing steel.
7. Assume and take responsibility for the adequacy of all forms and remedying
any defects resulting from their use.
3.3 FORM REMOVAL
A. Structural Concrete Form Removal: Do not remove forms for structural concrete
until the concrete has hardened sufficiently to support its own load safely, plus any
superimposed load that might be placed thereon.
3.4 TOLERANCES
A. Tolerance Limits: Design, construct and maintain concrete form and place the
concrete to provide completed concrete work within the tolerance limits set forth in
ACI SP-4.
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SECTION 032000
CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Requirements for providing concrete reinforcement as shown
and specified herein. Reinforcement includes all steel bars, wire and welded wire
fabric as shown and specified.
B. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 031100 - Concrete Formwork
2. Section 034100 - Precast Concrete Structures
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1. ACI SP66
ACI Detailing Manual
2. ACI318
Latest edition "Building Code Requirements for
Reinforced Concrete"
3. ASTM A 185
Steel Welded Wire Fabric, Plain, for Concrete
Reinforcement
4. ASTM A 615/A615M - Deformed and Plains Billet-Steel Bars for
Concrete
5, ASTM A 706/A706M - Low Alloy Steel Deformed Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement
6. ASTM A 775/A775M - Epoxy Coated Reinforcing Steel Bars
7. AWS 01.4 Structural Welding Code - Reinforcing Steel
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
1. Product Data and Information: Submit manufacturers literature with product
data, and material description of fusion bonded epoxy coating for
reinforcement and reinforcement accessories, including manufacturer's
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recommendations for field touch-up of mars and cut ends when epoxy
coated reinforcement is specified to be used.
2. CONTRACTORS' Shop Drawings: Submit checked Working Drawings,
including bar lists, schedules, bending details, placing details and placing
plans and elevations for fabrication and placing reinforcing steel conforming
to "ACI Detailing Manual SP-66".
a. Do not bill wall and slab reinforcing in sections. Show complete
elevations of all walls and complete plans of all slabs, except that,
when more than one wall or slab are identical, only one such elevation
or plan is required. These plans and elevations need not be true
views of the walls or slabs shown. Bill every reinforcing bar in a slab
on a plan. Bill every reinforcing bar in a wall on an elevation. Take
sections to clarify the arrangement of the steel reinforcement. Identify
all bars, but do not bill on such sections.
b. For all reinforcing bars, unless the location of a bar is clear, give the
location of such bar or bars by a dimension to some structural feature
that will be readily distinguishable at the time bars are placed.
c. Make the reinforcing steel placing drawings complete for placing
reinforcement including the location of support bars and chairs, without
reference to the design drawings.
d. Submit Detailer certification that every reinforcing steel placing
drawing and bar list is completely checked and corrected before
submittal for approval.
e. If, after reinforcing steel placing drawings and bar lists have been
submitted for approval, a review reveals that the drawings and lists
obviously have not been checked and corrected they will be returned
for checking and correcting by the Detailer.
3. Samples: Submit the following samples when epoxy coated reinforcement
is specified to be used.
a. 12-inch long epoxy-coated steel reinforcing bar, of any size typical to
this Project
b. One of each type of epoxy-coated reinforcement accessory used on
this Project
c. 12-inch long, nylon coated tie wire
4. Certificates: Test certificates of the chemical and physical properties
covering each shipment of reinforcing steel bars. Test for bars 3/4 inches in
diameter and larger shall consist of the bar being bent cold to 90 degrees
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around a pm 3 times the diameter of the test bar without evidence of
cracking.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver, store and handle all products and materials as specified in Division 1 (and
as follows:)
1. Delivery Requirements: Have reinforcing steel delivered to the work in
strongly tied bundles. Identify each group of both bent and straight bars with
a metal tag giving the identifying number corresponding to the reinforcing
steel placing drawings and bar lists.
2. Storage: Properly store all bars in an orderly manner, with all bars
completely off the ground. Keep bars clean after delivery to the site of the
work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. The brand of manufacturer shall be legibly rolled on all bars, and when loaded for
mill shipment, all bars shall be properly separated and tagged with manufacturer's
test identification number.
B. For acceptable manufacturers of mechanical connections see County Approved
Product List, Appendix F.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Steel Bars: Use new billet steel bars, deformed bars, meeting the requirements of
ASTM A615/A625M Grade 60 for reinforcing steel bars.
1. Roll all reinforcing steel bars with special deformations or identifying marks
indicating the ASTM Specification and Grade.
2. Use bars free from defects, kinks and from bends that cannot be readily and
fully straightened in the field.
3. Supply reinforcing bars in lengths that will allow convenient placement in the
work and provide the required length of at least 40 diameters of lap of joints
as shown. Provide dowels of proper length, size and shape for tying walls,
beams, floors, and the like together.
B. Epoxy Coating: Conform fusion bonded epoxy coated reinforcing steel bars to
ASTM A775/A775M when used. Leave portions of the reinforcing steel bars
uncoated where mechanical connections are shown.
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C. Welded Wire Fabric: Use welded wire fabric of the electrically welded type, with
wires arranged in rectangular patterns, of the sizes shown or specified and
meeting the requirements of ASTM A 185.
D. Supports and Accessories: Provide bar supports and other accessories and, if
necessary, additional supports to hold bars in proper position while concrete is
being placed.
1. Use side form spacers against vertical or sloping forms to maintain
prescribed side cover and cross position of bars.
2. Use individual hi-chairs with welded cross ties or circular hoops to support
top bars in slabs thicker than 8 inches.
3. Bolsters, chairs and other accessories:
a. Use hot-dipped galvanized or provide plastic coated legs when in
contact with forms for surfaces of concrete other than architectural
surfaces.
b. Use stainless steel when in contact with forms for architecturally
exposed surfaces.
c. Use epoxy coated bolsters, chairs and accessories including wire ties
for epoxy coated reinforcing bars.
d. Use chairs of an approved type and space them properly to support
and hold reinforcing bars in position in all beams and slabs including
slabs placed directly on the subgrade or work mat. Do not use
continuous hi-chairs for supporting of top bars in slabs over 8 inches in
thickness.
E. Mechanical Connections: Provide mechanical connections that develop at least
125 percent of the specified yield strength of the bar in tension.
F. Stirrups and Ties: Provide stirrups and ties as shown and specified and meeting
the requirements of ASTM A 185.
2.3 FABRICATION
A. Drawing Review Prior to Fabrication: Do not fabricate any material before final
review and approval of shop drawings.
B. Bending and Cutting: Cut bars to required length and bend accurately before
placing. Bend bars in the shop unless written approval for field bending is
obtained. If field bending is permitted, do it only when the air temperature, where
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the bending operation is performed, is above 30 degrees F. Do not field bend
bars that have been partially embedded in concrete.
C. Splices: Use lapped splices for tension and compression splices unless otherwise
noted.
D. Cleaning: Clean and bend reinforcement in accordance with ACI 315 and ACI
318.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Placement: Place all bars in accordance with CRSI "Recommended Practice for
Placing Reinforcing Bars".
B. Tolerances: Place bars used for top reinforcement in slabs to a vertical tolerance
of plus or minus 1/4-inch. Place all other reinforcement to the tolerances given to
AC1318.
C. Cleaning: Have reinforcing steel delivered without rust other than that
accumulated during transportation to the work. At all times, fully protect
reinforcing steel from moisture, grease, dirt, mortar and concrete. Before being
placed in position, thoroughly clean reinforcing steel of all loose mill scale and rust
and of any dirt, oil, grease coatings, or other material that might reduce the bond.
If there is a delay in depositing concrete, inspect and satisfactorily clean the steel
immediately before the concrete is placed.
D. Bar Positioning: Place bars in the exact positions shown with the required spacing
and cross wire bars securely in position at intersections to prevent displacement
during the placing of the concrete. Fasten the bars with annealed wire of not less
than 17 gauge or other approved devices.
E. Bar Extension Beyond Formwork: On any section of the work where horizontal
bars extend beyond the length of the forms, perforate the form or head against
which the work ends or at the proper places to allow the bars to project through a
distance at least equal to the lap specified.
F. Unacceptable Materials: Do not place reinforcing steel with damaged, unsuitably
bonded epoxy coating or rusting. If approved, mars, exposed threads of
mechanical connections and cut ends may be field coated with approved epoxy
coating material.
G. Review of Placement: Have reinforcing placement reviewed by the ENGINEER
before concrete is placed.
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H. Welding - Not Approved: Do not use reinforcing bar assemblies made by welding
of any kind, or accessories of any kind which require field welding to reinforcing
bars.
I. Welding - Approved: Where welding of reinforcing steel is shown, AWS 01.4
"Structural Welding Code - Reinforcing Steel" applies.
J. Tension and Compression Lap Splices: Conform tension and compression lap
splices to ACI 318 with all supplements. Avoid splices at points of maximum
tensile stress wherever possible. Provide temperature bars with the clear spacing
shown. Stagger all bar splices in hoop tension bars in circular tanks with not more
than 50 percent of the bars spliced in anyone direction. Have welded splices
made by certified welders in accordance with AWS D1.4.
K. Welded Wire Fabric: Place welded wire fabric in the positions shown, specified or
required to fit the work. Furnish and place suitable spacing chairs or supports, as
specified for bars, to maintain the fabric in the correct location. Where a flat
surface of fabric is required, provide flat sheets, when available. Otherwise
reverse roll the fabric or straighten to make a perfectly flat surface before placing.
Obtain approval for the length of laps not indicated.
L. Concrete Cover: Place reinforcing steel and welded wire fabric and hold in
position so that the concrete cover, as measured from the surface of the bar or
wire to the surface of the concrete, is as shown or specified.
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SECTION 033100
CONCRETE, MASONRY MORTAR AND GROUT
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Cement, sand, aggregate admixtures and water for use in
concrete, masonry mortar and grout.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ASTM C 91 - Masonry Cement
ASTM C 144 - Aggregate for Masonry Mortar
ASTM C 150 - Portland Cement
ASTM C 207 - Hydrated Lime for Masonry Purposes
ASTM C 270 - Mortar for Unit Masonry
ASTM C 231 - Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete
ASTM C 404 - Aggregate for Masonry Grout
ASTM C 476 - Grout for Masonry
ASTM C 780 - Preconstruction and Construction Evaluation of Mortars for
Plain and Reinforced Unit Masonry
10. ASTM C 1019 - Sampling and Testing Grout
11. CRD C-619 - Specification for Grout Fluidifier.
12. CRD C-621 - Specification for Non-Shrink Grout.
13. Brick Institute of America Research Report No. 15
14. ACI 530.1/ASCE 6-92 - Specifications for Masonry Structures
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
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B. Product Data and Information: Submit the following:
1. Furnish notarized certificates of manufacture as evidence that the cement
conforms to the specified requirements. Include mill-test reports on the
cement.
2. Furnish notarized certificates to verify that the hydrated lime and aggregates
meet the specified requirements.
3. Furnish laboratory tests as evidence that the air content and masonry mortar
compressive strength meet the requirements of ASTM 270 Type N and that
the efflorescence tendency meets the requirements of the wick test in Brick
Institute of America Research Report No. 15.
4. Furnish laboratory tests as evidence that the masonry grout compressive
strength is equal to or greater than 2,500 psi at 28 days.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. General: Deliver, store and handle all mortar and grout materials as
recommended by the manufacturers and as specified in Division 1 (and as
follows:)
B. Cement: Store cement in weathertight buildings that will exclude moisture and
contaminants. Do not use cement that has deteriorated from storage.
C. Hydrated Lime: Store hydrated lime in weathertight buildings which will exclude
moisture and contaminants.
D. Aggregates: Keep aggregates clean and free from all other materials during
transportation and handling. Stockpile aggregate in a manner to prevent
segregation.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 CEMENT
A. Portland Cement shall be of a standard brand and shall conform to the
requirements of ASTM C 150-latest edition, except as hereinafter stated. One bag
of cement shall be considered as weighing 94 pounds. Type I shall be used
unless higher cement is specified, in which event Type III shall be used. For Type
I, the maximum amount of tricalcium silicate shall be 60 percent. Cement may be
shipped either in paper or cloth sacks and the package shall have the brand and
name of manufacturer plainly marked on the outside. All cement shall be stored in
weatherproof buildings in such a manner as will prevent absorption of moisture by
the lower layers. Shipment shall be segregated by lot for identification. Type I
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cement which has been in storage more than 90 days shall be re-tested before
use. Where carload shipments are used, a certificate from an approved testing
laboratory shall be submitted prior to use of such cement on the job.
2.2
AGGREGATE
A.
Fine Aggregate:
1. Composition: Fine aggregate shall consist of natural sand and shall be
graded from coarse to fine within the following limits shown in the table
below. Sand failing to meet the minimum requirement for material passing
the Number 50 and/or Number 100 Sieve may be used, provided other
satisfactory inorganic fine materials are added. If two sands are used, each
must be mixed, after separate weighing, in proportions approved by the
County Manager or designee.
U.S. Standard Square Percent of Total By Weight Passing
Opening Sieve Minimum Maximum
NO.4 97 100
NO.8 80 100
No. 30 25 75
No. 50 10 30
No. 100 2 10
No. 200 (By Washing) 0 4
2. Stockpiling: Fine aggregate shall be stored on a well-drained site, which has
been cleared, grubbed and cleaned. Stockpiles shall be built up so as to
prevent segregation of large and small particles.
3. Unsuitable Materials in Fine Aggregate: Not more than one percent (1 %) by
weight of clay lumps or soft, disintegrated or coated grains shall be present
in the fine aggregate. It shall also be free from foreign material such as dirt,
wood, paper, burlap, or other unsuitable material. When tested in
accordance with AASHTO T-21-27, it shall show a color not darker than
standard. When tested for mortar strength in accordance with AASHTO
T-71-38, the fine aggregate shall have a tensile strength at three (3) days
(Type III), or at seven (7) days, (Type I); not less than 95 percent of that
developed by mortar having the same water-cement ratio and consistency,
made of the same cement and graded Ottawa Sand having a fineness
modulus of 2.40, plus or minus 0.05.
B. Coarse Aggregate:
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1. Composition: Coarse aggregate shall consist of crushed stone. It shall be
washed to remove clay, loam and dust. At his/her discretion, the County
Manager or designee may waive the washing requirement for stone having a
loss of not more than 30 percent when tested in accordance with the
provisions of AASHTO T-96-38.
2. Unsuitable Material in Coarse Aggregate: The coarse aggregate shall not
contain more than the following percentages of deleterious material:
Soft Fibrous, Disintegrated Particles (Weight)
Clay Lump (Weight)
Finer Than No. 200 Sieve (Weight)
Flat or Elongated Particles (Count)
3.0%
0.2%
0.5%
10.0%
When subjected to AASHTO Test T-96-38, the aggregate shall have a loss
not greater than 65 percent. Aggregate shall be free from loam, wood,
leaves, or other foreign material.
3. Gradation: For unreinforced foundations, for paving or for other unreinforced
mass concrete, the gradation of coarse aggregate shall be as shown in
Table 1. For reinforced footings, reinforced walls over 6" in thickness,
ordinary floor slabs and similar structures, the gradation shall be as shown
on Table 2. For handrails, reinforced walls, thin reinforced floor slabs
electrical conduit encasement, and similar construction, the gradation shall
be as shown on Table 3.
Table 1
Percent Passing Percent By Weight
Square Opening Sieve
2-1/2 inch 100
2 inch 95 - 100
1 inch 35 - 70
~inch 1 0 - 30
NO.4 0-5
Table 2
Percent Passing Percent By Weight
Square Opening Sieve
1-1/2 inch 100
1 inch 90 - 100
~ inch 25 - 60
NO.4 0-10
NO.8 0-5
Table 3
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Percent Passing Percent By Weight
Square Opening Sieve
1 inch 100
% inch 90 - 1 00
3/8 inch 20 - 55
NO.4 0-10
NO.8 0-5
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4. Stockpiles: Stockpiles shall be constructed in layers not exceeding three feet
(3') in height, and material shall be deposited in such manner as to prevent
segregation of coarse and fine materials. Each type of aggregate shall be
placed in a separate stockpile. Stockpile sites shall be cleared, grubbed and
drained before using.
2.3 HYDRATED LIME
A. Provide hydrated lime meeting the requirements of ASTM C 207.
2.4 WATER
A. Water shall be clean and free from salt, oil or organic substances. Laboratory
tests shall be made to determine suitability of any water for use in concrete unless
it is secured from a public water supply.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 CONCRETE PROPORTIONING
A. Concrete aggregate shall be proportioned by weight. When the sources of supply
shall have been determined by the CONTRACTOR and approved by the County
Manager or designee, the mix shall be set by an approved testing laboratory. Mix
shall be designed for a "slump" suitable for the character of structure in which the
concrete is to be incorporated. All concrete shall be as specified herein.
B. After a suitable design mix has been approved by the County Manager or
designee, it shall not be changed so long as materials of the same characteristics
are used in the mix. Within the limits of the various cement factors shown above,
the mix shall be varied until the homogenous workable mixture, suitable for the
class of structure intended, has been obtained.
3.2 CONCRETE MIXING
A. Concrete mixing shall be by means of a modern batch mixer equipped with
accurately operating water measuring device and an automatic time locking
device.
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B. Where a central batching plant is not operated, each mixer must have available an
approved portable weighing device for use in proportioning. Each batch shall be
mixed for one and one-half (1~) minutes after charging has been completed, and
during such mixing period, that drum shall operate with a peripheral speed of not
less than one-hundred and fifty-three (153), nor more than two-hundred and
twenty-five (225) feet per minute. The number of revolutions per minute shall be
between fourteen (14) and twenty (20). Retempering concrete or use of concrete
in which initial set has taken place will not be allowed. Transit mixed concrete
from an approved batching plant and suitable truck mixer may be approved by the
County Manager or designee.
3.3 PIPE GROUT
A. Mix lean grout for backfilling the space surrounding the pipe sections in tunnel
or other areas as specified or directed in the proportion of 1 part Portland
cement to 12 parts sand by volume.
B. Mix grout to a consistency that can be pumped into the pipe. Use a grout
f1uidifier to reduce water quantity and improve workability.
3.4 TESTI NG
A. Masonry Mortar: Make and test specimens for preconstruction and construction
evaluation of masonry mortar in accordance with the requirements of ASTM C
780.
B. Masonry Grout: Make and test specimens for preconstruction and construction
evaluation of masonry grout in accordance with the requirements of ASTM C
1019.
C. Concrete shall contain cement, coarse aggregate, and fine aggregate meeting the
Specifications contained in previous paragraphs of this Part. Unless otherwise
specified or shown in the plans, the design strength of the several elements
included in the plans shall be:
1. Four thousand (4,000) pounds minimum compressive strength per square
inch at 28 days for all piers, reinforced walls, floors, slabs, precast structures
and other special sections where specifically shown on the plans or
Standard Details.
2. Two thousand five hundred (2,500) pounds minimum compressive strength
per square inch at 28 days for all blocking, reinforced footings, for retaining
walls not subject to hydrostatic pressure, or where specifically shown on the
plans or shown in the Standard Details.
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment and construct manholes, wet wells,
valve pits, meter pits, and accessory items, consisting of precast sections as
shown on the Drawings and as specified herein.
B. The forms, dimensions, concrete, and construction methods shall be approved by
the ENGINEER in advance of construction.
C. These specifications are intended to give a general description of what is required,
but do not purport to cover all of the structural design details which will vary in
accordance with the requirements of the equipment as offered. It is, however,
intended to cover the furnishing, shop testing, delivery, and complete installation
of all precast structures whether specifically mentioned in these specifications or
not.
D. The supplier of the precast manholes, wet wells, valve pits, meter pits, and
accessory items shall coordinate his work with that of the CONTRACTOR to the
end that the unit will be delivered and installed in the excavation provided by the
CONTRACTOR, in accordance with the CONTRACTOR's construction schedule.
E. Coordinate the precast structures fabrication with the equipment supplied to
achieve the proper structural top slab openings, spacings, and related dimensions
for the selected equipment frames and covers. The top slabs, frames, covers, and
subsurface structures shall be capable of supporting a live load of 150 pounds per
square foot.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit to the ENGINEER, as provided in the General Conditions, shop drawings
showing details of construction, reinforcing and joints.
B. Shop Drawings
1. Content
a. Dimensions and finishes
b. Estimated camber
c. Reinforcing and connection details
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d. Anchors
e. Lifting and erection inserts
f. Other items cast into members
2. Show location of unit by same identification mark placed on member.
3. Include design calculations.
C. Manufacturer's Literature: Manufacturer's recommended installation instructions.
D. Manufacturer's certificates of material conformance with specifications.
E. Test Reports: Reports of tests on concrete.
F. Testing
1. Manholes and Valve Vaults: Four (4) concrete test cylinders shall be taken
for every 50 cubic yards (cu. yds) for each type of precast structure.
2. Pump Stations: Four (4) concrete test cylinders shall be taken for each
pump station wet well. Four (4) concrete test cylinders shall be taken for
each pump station's top and bottom slabs.
3. Certification: The supplier shall provide the certified results of testing (7 day,
28 day) for the test cylinders stated herein. Random test cylinders may be
taken at any time by the ENGINEER at the COUNTY's expense.
1.3 INSPECTION
A. The quality of all materials, the process of manufacture, and the finished sections
shall be subject to inspection and approval by the ENGINEER, or the County
Manager or designee. Such inspection may be made at the place of manufacture,
or at the site after delivery, or at both places, and the sections shall be subject to
rejection at any time on account of failure to meet any of the Specification
requirements; even though sample sections may have been accepted as
satisfactory at the place of manufacture. Sections rejected after delivery to the job
shall be marked for identification and shall be removed from the job at once. All
sections which have been damaged after delivery will be rejected, and if already
installed, shall be repaired, if permitted and accepted by ENGINEER, or removed
and replaced, entirely at the CONTRACTOR's expense.
B. At the time of inspection, the sections will be carefully examined for compliance
with ASTM C478 designation and these Specifications, and with the approved
manufacturer's drawings. All sections shall be inspected for general appearance,
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dimension, "scratch-strength", blisters, cracks,
surface shall be dense and close-textured.
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roughness, soundness, etc. The
C. Imperfections may be repaired, subject to the approval of the ENGINEER, after
demonstration by the manufacturer that strong and permanent repairs result.
Repairs shall be carefully inspected before final approval. Cement mortar used for
repairs shall have a minimum compressive strength of 4,000 psi at the end of 7
days and 5,000 psi at the end of 28 days, Epoxy mortar may be utilized for repairs
subject to the approval of the ENGINEER.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 PRECAST CONCRETE WET WELLS AN 0 VALVE V AU L TS
A. Precast submersible pump station wet wells shall consist of precast base, precast
wet well sections, and top cover slab. Precast valve vaults shall consist of precast
base, sidewalls and top slab. Concrete shall be air entrained at the time of
delivery and shall have a minimum compressive strength of 4,000 psi at the end of
28 days.
B. Joints between precast concrete sections shall be set by plastic shims and fitted
with non-metallic non-shrink grout as shown on the drawings.
C. The top slab sections shall be fitted with watertight hatches. The frames and
covers will be sized for the openings shown on the drawings.
D. The various precast sections should have the inside dimensions and minimum
thickness of concrete as indicated on the drawings. All precast and cast-in-place
concrete members shall conform to the Building Code Requirements for
Reinforced Concrete ACI 318.
E. A vent pipe shall be furnished and installed as shown on the drawings.
F. Fillets shall be provided and installed in the wet wells as shown on the drawings.
G. Precast structures shall be constructed to the dimensions as shown on the
drawings and as specified in these Specifications.
H. Type II cement shall be used except as otherwise approved.
I. The date of manufacture and the name or trademark of the manufacturer shall be
clearly marked on the inside of each precast section.
J. Sections shall be cured by an approved method and shall not be shipped until the
minimum 7-day compressive strength has been attained.
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K.
Each pre-cast section manufactured in accordance with the drawings shall be
clearly marked to indicate the intended pump station installation location. The
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the installation of the correct pre-cast
sections in their designated pump station locations.
L.
Paint all exterior surfaces with two coats of coal tar bitumastic, each coat to be 9
mils each. All interior surfaces of valve vaults shall be coated with two coats of
coal tar epoxy (9 mils each).
PRECAST CONCRETE SECTIONS FOR CIRCULAR WET WELLS
A.
Wet wells shall meet the requirements of ASTM C478, Specification for Precast
Reinforced Concrete Manhole Sections, with the exclusion of Section 10(a),
except as modified herein. Cement shall meet the requirements of ASTM
C 150-74, Specification for Portland Cement, Type II. Concrete shall meet the
minimum requirement for 4000 psi concrete. Minimum wall thickness shall be 8
inches or 1/8 the inside manhole diameter as shown, whichever is greater. The
required minimum strength of concrete shall be confirmed by making and testing
three standard cylinders at seven days. Rings shall be custom made with
openings to meet indicated pipe alignment conditions and invert elevations.
Submit shop drawings, consisting of manufacturers' standard details of various
sections for approval prior to placing order for wet wells. Drawings of individual
wet wells showing invert elevations, pipe sizes and similar details will not be
required.
B.
Joints
Form joint contact surfaces with machined castings. Surfaces shall be exactly
parallel with nominal 1/16 inch clearing and the tongue equipped with a proper
recess for the installation of an O-ring rubber gasket. Gaskets shall meet the
requirements of Specification for Joint for Circular Concrete Sewer and Culvert
Pipe, Using Rubber Gaskets. "RAM-NEK" sealing compound conforming to
Federal Specification SSS-00210 (GSA-FSS), Sealing Compound, Preformed
Plastic, for Expansion Joints and Pipe Joints may be used in lieu of O-ring rubber
gaskets. If joints are sealed with "RAM-NEK" sealing compound the recess in the
tongue for an O-ring gasket may be omitted.
C. Wet Well Liners and Coatings
Coat or line (see internal protection on County Approved Product List, Appendix
F) the interior of all wet wells.
Furnish, install, test and inspect liners and coating in accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations, and in accordance with Section 099723
"Concrete Coatings". Extend coating and liner and seal onto wet well hatch frame,
around pipe openings and other protrusions to prevent contact of wet well surface
with corrosive sewer gases. Provide factory or field applied bituminous or epoxy
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SECTION 334713
HOPE IRRIGATION POND LINER
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Specifications and guidelines for MANUFACTURING and INSTALLING
geomembrane.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
1. 0 1004 Test Method for Initial Tear Resistance of Plastic Film and Sheeting.
2. 0 1238 Standard Test Method for Flow Rates of Thermoplastics by Extrusion
Plastometer.
3. 0 1505 Test Method for Density of Plastics by the Density-Gradient
Technique.
4. 0 1603 Test Method for Carbon Black in Olefin Plastics.
5. 0 3895 Standard Test Method for Oxidative-Induction Time of Polyolefins by
Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
6. 0 4833 Standard Test Method for Index Puncture Resistance of Geotextiles,
Geomembranes, and Related Products.
7. 0 5199 Standard Test Method for Measuring Nominal Thickness of
Geotextiles and Geomembranes.
8. 0 5397 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Stress Crack Resistance of
Polyolefin Geomembranes Using Notched Constant Tensile Load Test.
9. 05596 Standard Test Method for Microscopic Evaluation of the Dispersion of
Carbon Black in Polyolefin Geosynthetics.
10. 05994 Standard Test Method for Measuring Core Thickness of Textured
Geomembranes.
11. 0 6392 Standard Test Method for Determining the Integrity of Nonreinforced
Geomembrane Seams Produced Using Thermo-Fusion Methods.
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12. 0 6693 Standard Test Method for Determining Tensile Properties of
Nonreinforced Polyethylene and Nonreinforced Flexible Polypropylene
Geomembranes.
B. Geosynthetic Research Institute
1. GRI GM 13 Test Properties, Testing Frequency and Recommended Warranty
for High Density Polyethylene (HOPE) Smooth and Textured
Geomembranes.
2. GRI GM 17 Test Properties, Testing Frequency and Recommended Warranty
for Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) Smooth and Textured
Geomembranes.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. Lot- A quantity of resin (usually the capacity of one rail car) used in the manufacture
of geomembranes. Finished roll will be identified by a roll number traceable to the
resin lot used.
B. Construction Quality Assurance Consultant (CONSULTANT) - Party, independent
from MANUFACTURER and INSTALLER that is responsible for observing and
documenting activities related to quality assurance during the lining system
construction.
C. ENGINEER- The individual or firm responsible for the design and preparation of the
project's Contract Drawings and Specifications.
D. Geomembrane Manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) - The party responsible for
manufacturing the geomembrane rolls.
E. Geosynthetic Quality Assurance Laboratory (TESTING LABORA TORY)- Party,
independent from the OWNER, MANUFACTURER and INSTALLER, responsible
for conducting laboratory tests on samples of geosynthetics obtained at the site or
during manufacturing, usually under the direction of the OWNER.
F. INSTALLER- Party responsible for field handling, transporting, storing, deploying,
seaming and testing of the geomembrane seams.
G. Panel- Unit area of a geomembrane that will be seamed in the field that is larger
than 100 fe.
H. Patch- Unit area of a geomembrane that will be seamed in the field that is less than
100 ft2.
I. Subgrade Surface- Soil layer surface which immediately underlies the geosynthetic
material(s).
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A. Furnish the following product data, in writing, to ENGINEER prior to installation of
the geomembrane material:
1. Resin Data shall include the following.
2. Certification stating that the resin meets the specification requirements (see
Section 1.09).
3. Geomembrane Roll.
4. Statement certifying no recycled polymer and no more than 10% rework of the
same type of material is added to the resin (product run may be recycled).
B. The INSTALLER shall furnish the following information to the ENGINEER and
OWNER prior to installation:
1. Installation layout drawings:
a. Must show proposed panel layout including field seams and details.
b. Must be approved prior to installing the geomembrane.
2. Approved drawings will be for concept only and actual panel placement will be
determined by site conditions.
3. Installer's Geosynthetic Field Installation Quality Assurance Plan.
C. The INSTALLER will submit the following to the ENGINEER upon completion of
installation:
1. Certificate stating the geomembrane has been installed in accordance with the
Contract Documents.
2. Material and installation warranties.
3. As-built drawings showing actual geomembrane placement and seams
including typical anchor trench detail.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. The OWNER will engage and pay for the services of a Geosynthetic Quality
Assurance Consultant and Laboratory to monitor geomembrane installation.
1.6 QUALIFICATIONS
A. MANUFACTURER
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1. See County Approved Product List, Appendix F, for approved geomembrane
manufacturer.
2. MANUFACTURER shall have manufactured a minimum of 5000,000 square
feet of polyethylene geomembrane during the last year.
B. INSTALLER
1. Installation shall be performed by the manufacturer approved dealer/installer.
2. INSTALLER shall have installed a minimum of 15,000 square feet of HOPE
geomembrane during the last 3 years.
3. INSTALLER shall have worked in a similar capacity on at least 3 projects
similar in complexity to the project described in the contract documents, and
with at least 5,000 square feet of HOPE geomembrane installation on each
project.
4. The Installation Supervisor shall have worked in a similar capacity on projects
similar in size and complexity to the project described in the Contract
Documents.
5. The INSTALLER shall provide a minimum of one Master Sea mer for work on
the project.
a. Must have completed a minimum of 15,000 square feet of
geomembrane seaming work using the type of seaming apparatus
proposed for the use on this Project.
1.7 MATERIAL LABELING, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Labeling - Each roll of geomembrane delivered to the site shall be labeled by the
MANUFACTURER. The label will identify:
1. manufacturer's name
2. product identification
3. thickness
4. length
5. width
6. roll number
B. Delivery- Rolls of liner will be prepared to ship by appropriate means to prevent
damage to the material and to facilitate off-loading.
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C. Storage- The on-site storage location for geomembrane material, provided by the
CONTRACTOR to protect the geomembrane from punctures, abrasions and
excessive dirt and moisture for should have the following characteristics:
1. level (no wooden pallets)
2. smooth
3. dry
4. protected from theft and vandalism
5. adjacent to the area being lined
D. Handling- Materials are to be handled so as to prevent damage.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Material shall be warranted, on a pro-rata basis against Manufacturer's defects for a
period of 5 years from the date of geomembrane installation.
B. Installation shall be warranted against defects in workmanship for a period of 1 year
from the date of geomembrane completion.
1.9 GEOMEMBRANE
A. Material shall be smooth/textured polyethylene geomembrane as shown on the
drawings.
B. Resin
1. Resin shall be new, first quality, compounded and manufactured specifically
for producing geomembrane.
2. Natural resin (without carbon black) shall meet the following minimum
requirements:
Property Test Method HOPE LLOPE
Density [g/cmJ] ASTM 0 1505 0.932 0.915
Melt Flow Index [g/10 ASTM D 1238 (190/2.16) . 1.0 . 1.0
min.]
OIT [minutes] ASTM 0 3895 (1 100 100
atm/200oC)
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C. Geomembrane Rolls:
1. Do not exceed a combined maximum total of 1 percent by weight of additives
other than carbon black.
2. Geomembrane shall be free of holes, pinholes as verified by on-line electrical
detection, bubbles, blisters, excessive contamination by foreign matter, and
nicks and cuts on roll edges.
3. Geomembrane material is to be supplied in roll form. Each roll is to be
identified with labels indicating roll number, thickness, length, width and
MANUFACTURER.
4. All liner sheets produced at the factory shall be inspected prior to shipment
for compliance with the physical property requirements listed in section 1.09,
B, and be tested by an acceptable method of inspecting for pinholes. If
pinholes are located, identified and indicated during manufacturing, these
pinholes may be corrected during installation.
D. Smooth surfaced geomembrane shall meet the requirements shown in the following
table(s) for the following material(s):
Table 1.1: Minimum Values for Smooth Black-Surfaced HOPE Geomembranes
Property Test Method\ll Thicknes Thicknes Thicknes Thicknes Thicknes Thicknes
(mllsl (mllsl (milsl (milsl (mils) (mils)
Thickness, mil (mm) ASTM D 5199
Minimum Average 30 (0.75) 40(1.0) 60 (1.5) 80 (2.0) 100 (2.5) 120 (3.0)
Lowest Individual Reading 27 (0.69) 36(0.91) 54 (14) 72 (1.8) 90 (2.3) 108(2.7)
Density, g/cm3 ASTM D 1505 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94
Carbon Black Content, % ASTM D 1603, mod. 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Carbon Black Dispersion ASTM D 5596 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2
Tensile Properties: ASTM D 6693
(each direction)
Strength at Yield, Ib/in (kN/m) 63 (11) 84(15) 130 (23) 173 (30) 216 (38) 259 (45)
Strength at Break, Ib/in (kN/m) 122 (21) 162 (28) 243 (43) 324 (57) 405 (71) 486 (85)
Elongation at Yield, % (1.3" gauge length) 13 13 13 13 13 13
Elongation at Break, % (2.0" gauge length) 700 700 700 700 700 700
Tear Resistance, Ib (N) ASTM 0 1004 21 (93) 28 (124) 42 (187) 56 (249) 70 (311) 84 (373)
Puncture Resistance, Ib (N) ASTM 0 4833 59 (263) 79 (352) 119 (530) 158 (703) 198 (881) 238 (1059)
Notched Constant Tensile Load, hours ASTM D 5397, app. 400 400 400 400 400 400
Oxidative Induction Time, min. ASTM 0 3895 100 100 100 100 100 100
Some test procedures have been modified for application to geosynthetlcs. All procedures and values are subject to change without prior notification.
2 Only near spherical agglomerates are considered. 9 of 10 views shall be Category 1 or 2. No more than one view Category 3.
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E. Textured surfaced geomembrane shall meet the requirements shown in the following
table(s) for the following material(s).
Table 2.1: Minimum Values for Black Surfaced Coextruded Textured HOPE Geomembranes
Property Test Method'" Thicknes Thicknes Thicknes Thicknes Thickness
(mils) (mils) (mils) (milsl (milsl
Thickness, mil (mm) ASTM D 5994
Minimum Average 30 (0.75) 40 (1.0) 60 (1.5) 80 (2.0) 100 (2.5)
Lowest Individual Reading 27 (0.69) 36 (0.91) 54(1.4) 72 (1.8) 90 (2.3)
Density, g/cm3 ASTM D 1505 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94
Carbon Black Content, % ASTM D 1603, modified 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Carbon Black Dispersion ASTM D 5596 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4 Note 4
Tensile Properties(2): ASTM D 6693
(each direction)
Strength at Yield, Ib/in (kN/m) 63 (11) 84 (15) 130 (23) 173 (30) 216 (38)
Strength at Break, Ib/in (kN/m) 45 (8) 60 (11) 90 (16) 120 (21) 150 (27)
Elongation at Yield, % (13" gauge length) 13 13 13 13 13
Elongation at Break, % (2.0" gauge length) 150 150 150 150 150
Tear Resistance, Ib (N) ASTM D 1004 21 (93) 28(124) 42 (187) 56 (249) 70 (311)
Puncture Resistance, Ib (N) ASTM D 4833 54 (240) 72 (320) 108 (480) 144 (641) 180(801)
Notched Constant Tensile Load (3), hours ASTM D 5397, appendix 400 400 400 400 400
Oxidative Induction Time, min. ASTM D 3895 100 100 100 100 100
Some test procedures have been modified for appllcalion to geosynthetlcs. All procedures and values are subject to change Without prior notification.
2 The combination of stress concentrations due to coextrusion texture geometry and the small specimen size results in large variations of test
results. Therefore, these tensile properties are minimum average roll values.
3 NCTL on coextruded textured product is conducted on representative smooth membrane samples.
4 Only near spherical agglomerates are considered. 9 of 10 views shall be Category 1 or 2. No more than one view Category 3.
F. Extrudate Rod or Bead:
1. Extrudate material shall be made from same type resin as the geomembrane.
2. Additives shall be thoroughly dispersed.
3. Materials shall be free of contamination by moisture or foreign matter.
1.10 EQUIPMENT
A Welding equipment and accessories shall meet the following requirements:
1. Gauges showing temperatures in apparatus (extrusion welder) or wedge
(wedge welder) shall be present.
2. An adequate number of welding apparati shall be available to avoid delaying
work.
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3. Power source must be capable of providing constant voltage under combined
line load.
1.11 DEPLOYMENT
A. Assign each panel a simple and logical identifying code. The coding system shall be
subject to approval and shall be determined at the job site.
B. Visually inspect the geomembrane during deployment for imperfections and mark
faulty or suspect areas.
C. Deployment of geomembrane panels shall be performed in a manner that will
comply with the following guidelines:
1. Unroll geomembrane using methods that will not damage geomembrane and
will protect underlying surface from damage (spreader bar, protected
equipment bucket).
2. Place ballast (commonly sandbags) on geomembrane which will not damage
geomembrane to prevent wind uplift.
3. Personnel walking on geomembrane shall not engage in activities or wear
shoes that could damage it. Smoking will not be permitted on the
geomembrane.
4. Do not allow heavy vehicular traffic directly on geomembrane. Rubber-tired
A TV's and trucks are acceptable if wheel contact is less than 6 psi.
5. Protect geomembrane in areas of heavy traffic by placing protective cover
over the geomembrane.
D. Sufficient material (slack) shall be provided to allow for thermal expansion and
contraction of the material.
1.12 FIELD SEAMING
A. Seams shall meet the following requirements:
1. To the maximum extent possible, orient seams parallel to line of slope, i.e.,
down and not across slope.
2. Minimize number of field seams in corners, odd-shaped geometric locations
and outside corners.
3. Slope seams (panels) shall extend a minimum of five-feet beyond the grade
break into the flat area.
4. Use a sequential seam numbering system compatible with panel numbering
system that is agreeable to the CONSULTANT and INSTALLER.
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5. Align seam overlaps consistent with the requirements of the welding
equipment being used. A 6-inch overlap is commonly suggested.
B. During Welding Operations
1. Provide at least one Master Seamer who shall provide direct supervision over
other welders as necessary.
C. Extrusion Welding
1. Hot-air tack adjacent pieces together using procedures that do not damage
the geomembrane.
2. Clean geomembrane surfaces by disc grinder or equivalent.
3. Purge welding apparatus of heat-degraded extrudate before welding.
D. Hot Wedge Welding
1. Welding apparatus shall be a self-propelled device equipped with an
electronic controller which displays applicable temperatures.
2. Clean seam area of dust, mud, moisture and debris immediately ahead of hot
wedge welder.
3. Protect against moisture build-up between sheets.
E. Trial Welds
1. Perform trial welds on geomembrane samples to verify welding equipment is
operating properly.
2. Make trial welds under the same surface and environmental conditions as the
production welds, i.e., in contact with subgrade and similar ambient
temperature.
3. Minimum of two trial welds per day, per welding apparatus, one made prior to
the start of work and one completed at mid shift.
4. Cut four, one-inch wide by six-inch long test strips from the trial weld.
5. Quantitatively test specimens for peel adhesion, and then for shear strength.
6. Trial weld specimens shall pass when the results shown in Table 3 are
achieved in both peel and shear test.
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a. The break, when peel testing, occurs in the liner material itself, not
through peel separation (FTB).
b. The break is ductile.
7. Repeat the trial weld, in its entirety, when any of the trial weld samples fail in
either peel or shear.
8. No welding equipment or welder shall be allowed to perform production welds
until equipment and welders have successfully completed trial weld.
F. Seaming shall not proceed when ambient air temperature or adverse weather
conditions jeopardize the integrity of the liner installation. INSTALLER shall
demonstrate that acceptable seaming can be performed by completing acceptable
trial welds.
G. Defects and Repairs
1. Examine all seams and non-seam areas of the geomembrane for defects,
holes, blisters, undispersed raw materials, and any sign of contamination by
foreign matter.
2. Repair and non-destructively test each suspect location in both seam and
non-seam areas. Do not cover geomembrane at locations that have been
repaired until test results with passing values are available.
1.13 FIELD QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. MANUFACTURER and INSTALLER shall participate in and conform to all terms and
requirements of the Owner's quality assurance program. CONTRACTOR shall be
responsible for assuring this participation.
B. Quality assurance requirements are as specified in this Section and in the Field
Installation Quality Assurance Manual if it is included in the contract.
C. Field Testing
1. Non-destructive testing may be carried out as the seaming progresses or at
completion of all field seaming.
a. Vacuum Testing
(1) Shall be performed in accordance with ASTM 0 5641,
Standard Practice for Geomembrane Seam Evaluation by
Vacuum Chamber.
b. Air Pressure Testing
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(1) Shall be performed in accordance with ASTM 0 5820,
Standard Practice for Pressurized Air Channel Evaluation of
Dual Seamed Geomembranes.
c. Other approved methods.
2. Destructive Testing (performed by CONSULTANT with assistance from
INSTALLER)
a. Location and Frequency of Testing
(1) Collect destructive test samples at a frequency of one per
every 1500 lineal feet of seam length.
(2) Test locations will be determined after seaming.
(3) Exercise Method of Attributes as described by GRI GM-14
(Geosynthetic Research Institute, http://www.qeosvnthetic-
institute.orq) to minimize test samples taken.
b. Sampling Procedures are performed as follows:
(1) I NST ALLER shall cut samples at locations designated by the
CONSULTANT as the seaming progresses in order to obtain
field laboratory test results before the geomembrane is
covered.
(2) CONSULTANT will number each sample, and the location will
be noted on the installation as-built.
(3) Samples shall be twelve (12) inches wide by minimal length
with the seam centered lengthwise.
(4) Cut a 2-inch wide strip from each end of the sample for field-
testing.
(5) Cut the remaining sample into two parts for distribution as
follows:
(a) One portion for INSTALLER, 12-inches by 12 inches
(b) One portion for the Third Party laboratory, 12-inches by
18-inches
(c) Additional samples may be archived if required.
c. Destructive testing shall be performed in accordance with ASTM D
6392, Standard Test Method for Determing the Integrity of Non-
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Reinforced Geomembrane Seams Produced Using Thermo-Fusion
Methods.
d. INSTALLER shall repair all holes in the geomembrane resulting from
destructive sampling.
e. Repair and test the continuity of the repair in accordance with these
Specifications.
D. Failed Seam Procedures
1. If the seam fails, INSTALLER shall follow one of two options:
a. Reconstruct the seam between any two passed test locations.
b. Trace the weld to intermediate location at least 10 feet minimum or
where the seam ends in both directions from the location of the failed
test.
c. The next seam welded using the same welding device is required to
obtain an additional sample, i.e., if one side of the seam is less than
10 feet long.
d. If sample passes, then the seam shall be reconstructed or capped
between the test sample locations.
e. If any sample fails, the process shall be repeated to establish the zone
in which the seam shall be reconstructed.
1.14 REPAIR PROCEDURES
A. Remove damaged geomembrane and replace with acceptable geomembrane
materials if damage cannot be satisfactorily repaired.
B. Repair any portion of unsatisfactory geomembrane or seam area failing a destructive
or non-destructive test.
C. INSTALLER shall be responsible for repair of defective areas.
D. Agreement upon the appropriate repair method shall be decided between
CONSULTANT and INSTALLER by using one of the following repair methods:
1. Patching- Used to repair large holes, tears, undispersed raw materials and
contamination by foreign matter.
2. Abrading and Re-welding- Used to repair short section of a seam.
3. Spot Welding- Used to repair pinholes or other minor, localized flaws or
where geomembrane thickness has been reduced.
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4. Capping- Used to repair long lengths of failed seams.
5. Flap Welding- Used to extrusion weld the flap (excess outer portion) of a
fusion weld in lieu of a full cap.
6. Remove the unacceptable seam and replace with new material.
E. The following procedures shall be observed when a repair method is used:
1. All geomembrane surfaces shall be clean and dry at the time of repair.
2. Surfaces of the polyethylene which are to be repaired by extrusion welds
shall be lightly abraded to assure cleanliness.
3. Extend patches or caps at least 6 inches for extrusion welds and 4 inches for
wedge welds beyond the edge of the defect, and around all corners of patch
material.
F. Repair Verification
1. Number and log each patch repair (performed by CONSULTANT).
2. Non-destructively test each repair using methods specified in this
Specification.
1.15 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
A. Payment for geomembrane installation will be as per contract unit price per square
foot, as measured parallel to liner surface, including designed anchor trench material
and is based upon net lined area.
B. Net lined area is defined to be the true area of all surfaces to be lined plus designed
burial in all anchor trenches, rubsheets, and sacrificial layers.
C. Prices shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, material, tools,
equipment, and incidentals.
END OF SECTION
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
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SECTION 333913
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A Section Includes: Requirements for providing sewer manholes and all other
appurtenances for a complete installation. Provide precast reinforced concrete
manholes conforming to ASTM C478 in accordance with the Collier County
Standard Details.
B. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Include:
1. Section 055600 - Metal Castings
2. Section 099723 - Concrete Coatings
1.2 REFERENCE
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1. ASTM C 76
2. ASTM C 478
3. ASTM C 32
4. ASTM C 443
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings:
Division 1.
Specification for Reinforced Concrete Culvert, Storm
Drain and Sewer Pipe.
Specification for Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole
Sections
Specification for Sewer and Manhole Brick (Made for
Clay or Shale)
Specification for Joints for Circular Concrete Sewer and
Culvert Pipe, Using Rubber Gaskets [Metric]
Submit shop drawings of sewer manholes as specified In
B. Quality Control: Submit shop and field test reports of concrete samples tested in
an approved laboratory.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. General: Take every precaution to prevent injury to the manhole sections during
transportation and unloading. Unload manhole sections using skids, pipe hooks,
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rope slings, or suitable power equipment, if necessary, and keep the sections
under control at all times. Do not allow the manhole sections to be dropped,
dumped or dragged under any conditions. Follow applicable requirements
specified in Division 1.
B. Damaged Section: If any manhole section is damaged in the process of
transportation or handling (see Section 2.3.C below), contact the Public Utilities
Wastewater Department for visual inspection. If the Wastewater Department
deems it necessary to reject the manhole section, reject and immediately remove
such sections from the site, and replace the damaged manhole sections at no
increase in Contract Amount.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. See County Approved Product List, Appendix F, for acceptable manufacturers
of plastic joint sealing compound and sewer manhole from and covers.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Concrete, Steel Reinforcement and Aggregates: Provide reinforced concrete,
cementitious materials, aggregates and steel reinforcement conforming to the
requirements of ASTM C 478, with 4000 psi concrete, Grade 40 reinforcement
bars, Type II cement, and a minimum wall thickness of 8 inches.
B. Manhole Frames and Covers: Provide manhole frames and covers as shown on
the Collier County Standard details. Castings for manhole frames, covers and
other items shall conform to the ASTM Designation A48, Class 30. Castings shall
be true to pattern in form and dimensions and free of pouring faults and other
defects in positions which would impair their strength, or otherwise make them
unfit for the service intended. The scating surfaces between frames and covers
shall be machined to fit true so the frames and covers do not shift under traffic
conditions or permit entry of storm water from flooding. Lifting or "pick" holes shall
be provided, but shall not penetrate the cover. The words SANITARY SEWER, as
well as COLLIER COUNTY shall be cast in all manhole covers except those
owned by a private party. All manhole frames and covers shall be traffic bearing
unless otherwise specified. Frames and covers shall be fully bedded in mortar to
the correct finished grade elevation with materials shown in the COUNTY's
Standard Detail Drawings.
C. Preformed Joint Sealing Compound: Provide preformed joint sealing compound
for joining manhole sections.
D. Concrete Protective Liner: Provide concrete protective liner conforming to Section
02608.
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E. Pipeline Connections: Provide neoprene boots with type 316 stainless steel
clamps of a design approved by the County Manager or designee for joining
sewers to manhole riser sections. Fill the unfilled portion of the connection with
mortar or concrete to guarantee a watertight seal.
F. Doghouse Manholes: Doghouse manholes over existing sanitary sewer pipes are
permitted, and in a number of instances, preferred. Provide a concrete base a
minimum of 8 inches thick, with proper reinforcing rods to prevent cracking. Pour
concrete base upon a 12-inch base of gravel. Precast manhole rings may be set
in the concrete over the existing pipe. Concrete should then be used to form both
the bench and to seal the pipe entrances, both inside and especially outside.
Once dry, remove the top of the pipe in the manhole.
G. Standard Manholes: The standard manhole shall be 4 feet or more in depth
measured from the base of the cover frame to the top of the concrete footing and
shall be of the concentric cone type, as shown in the Standard Details. If the
manhole is 4 feet or less in depth, it shall be classified as a "Shallow Manhole" as
specified below.
H. Shallow Manholes: The shallow manhole shall be 4 feet or less in depth
measured from the base of the cover frame to the top of the concrete footing and
shall be of flat top construction, as shown in the Standard Details.
I. Manhole Inverts: Form manhole inverts from concrete having a minimum 28 day
compressive strength of 2500 psi, and as shown in the Standard Details. Inverts
for "straight-through" manholes may be formed by laying the pipe straight through
the manhole, pouring the concrete invert, and then cutting out the top half of the
pipe. Construct curved inverts of concrete, as shown in the Standard Details, and
form a smooth, even, half pipe section. Precast inverts may be used, however, no
large "bowls" shall be permitted in the center of the manhole. To alleviate this
problem, grout the invert to form a smooth, uniform invert as shown in the
Standard Details. Maintain a 0.1 foot drop across the manhole.
J. Inflow Protectors: In all manholes, install an inflow protector manufactured from
a high-quality 304 stainless steel with a consistent thickness of not less than
18 gage (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F). The inflow shall
have a deep-dish bowl design with no less than 8 inches in depth to allow easy
and unobstructed removal of the manhole cover. The manhole inflow protector
is to be manufactured with a one-piece rubber gasket installed at the factory
for a tight, consistent fit. The rubber gasket is to be designed to securely wrap
around the entire leading edge of the inflow protector at the point where it
comes in contact with the manhole frame and cover. The wrap around rubber
gasket is to be manufactured to a width of no less than 3/8 inches, consistent
on top and bottom of the leading edge of the inflow protector. The gasket shall
be no more than 3/32 inches thick. The insert removal handle shall be
manufactured of a high-quality stainless steel for strength and durability. The
handle is installed in such a way that it does not interfere with the installation or
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removal of the manhole lid. The insert handle will be manufactured to
withstand a minimum pull force of 500 pounds before it fails or separates from
the insert. The inscription "PROPERTY OF COLLIER COUNTY UTILITIES"
shall be etched, at the base of the handle frame, to provide a long-lasting
identification marker for the COUNTY.
K. Chimney Seals: Install a minimum of two (2) precast concrete or HOPE riser
rings with a chimney seal (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F)
between manhole and cast iron frame.
2.3 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
A. If requested by the County Manager or designee, at least three cylinders shall be
taken each day that manhole sections are cast, with batch samples to be
designated by the laboratory representative. At least one set of cylinders will be
taken from each 9 cubic yards of concrete used in manhole section construction.
These samples will be tested for strength. If the samples fail to meet specified
minimum concrete strength requirements, all manhole sections manufactured from
the concrete from which the cylinders were made will be rejected.
B. The County Manager or designee reserves the right to core manholes either at the
job site or point of delivery to validate strength of concrete and placement of steel.
If cores fail to demonstrate the required strength or indicate incorrect placement of
reinforcing steel, all sections not previously tested will be considered rejected until
sufficient additional cores are tested, at no increase in Contract Amount, to
substantiate conformance to these requirements.
C. Components of the manhole shall be free of fractures, cracks, and undue
roughness. Concrete shall be free of defects, which indicate improper mixing or
placing, and surface defects such as honeycomb or spalling. Cracks or broken
ends due to improper handling will not be acceptable. No lift holes will be allowed
except in rise and corbel sections. These holes shall not penetrate the wall and
shall be filled with non-shrink grout after installation.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Lifting Holes: Grout lifting holes through the structure with non-shrink grout.
B. Precast Base: Provide a precast base of not less than 8 inches in thickness with a
minimum dimension across the precast base of 72 inches poured monolithically
with the bottom section of the manhole walls, reinforced, with a minimum 28-day
compressive strength of 3000 psi.
C. Joining Manhole Sections: Join precast sections using plastic joint sealing
compound (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) and trimmed prior to
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grouting. The first construction joint shall be not less than 2 feet above the base
slab. Use tongue and groove joints suitable for the flexible gasket. Use non-
shrink grout inside and outside for sealing between manhole precast sections.
Grout shall be of a type acceptable to the County Manager or designee and
designed for use in water. Seal all openings and joints watertight.
D. Top Termination: Terminate manhole tops at such elevations as will permit laying
up grade rings under the manhole frame to make allowances for future street
grade adjustments.
E. Drop Connections: Manufacture drop connections, where required on precast
manholes, with the manhole elements at the casting yard. Drop manholes shall
be constructed per the Collier County Standard Details.
F. Internal Protection: Provide internal protection for all manholes by either of the
following:
1. Sewpercoat, calcium-aluminate mortar blend coating system, or
2. lET Coating system - surface preparation shall include pressure washing at
5,000 psi, dry abrasive blasting with black beauty steel slag and application
of the lET coat at three (3) different intervals to a total thickness of 125 mils.
Install the coating systems per manufacturer's recommendation and completely
protect the structure from corrosion. The liner or coating systems must extend
and seal onto manhole ring, seal onto and around pipe openings, and any other
protrusions, completely cover the bench and flow invert. Provide a five (5)-year
unlimited warranty on all workmanship and products. The work includes the
surface preparation and application of the coating or liner system, and shall
protect the structure for at least five (5) years from all leaks and from failure due to
corrosion from exposure to corrosive gases such as hydrogen sulfide.
Repair internal coating of existing manholes cored during tie-in of new sewers by
applying approved coating material as listed above in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations. If existing manhole has an internal coating
other than that listed above (e.g. epoxy coating), sandblast the interior of the
existing manhole and apply an approved coating in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations.
G. Coal Tar Epoxy: Coat all manhole, wet well, and valve vault exteriors with two (2)
coats of coal tar epoxy to a minimum thickness of 8 dry mils.
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SECTION 333313
WASTEWATER VALVES AND APPURTENANCES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals required and install complete
and ready for operation all valves and appurtenances as shown on the Drawings and
as specified herein.
B. The equipment shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. Eccentric Plug Valves
2. Check Valves
3. Vacuum Breakers
4. Air Release Valves
5. Flange Adapter Couplings
6. Flexible Couplings
7. Diaphragm Seals
8. Unions
9. Mechanical Type Seals
10. Hose End Faucets
11. Pressure Gauges
12. Reduced Pressure Backflow Preventer
13. Flow Meters
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEMS
A. All of the equipment and materials specified herein are intended to be standard for
use in controlling the flow of wastewater and reclaimed water.
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1.3 QUALIFICATIONS
A. All of the types of valves and appurtenances shall be products of well-established
reputable firms who are fully experienced, reputable and qualified in the manufacture
of the particular equipment to be furnished. The equipment shall be designed,
constructed and installed in accordance with the best practices and methods and
shall comply with these specifications as applicable.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit within 30 days after execution of the contract a list of materials to be
furnished, the names of the suppliers and the date of delivery of materials to the site.
B. Complete shop drawings of all valves and appurtenances shall be submitted to the
ENGINEER for approval in accordance with the General Conditions.
1.5 TOOLS
A. Special tools, if required for normal operation and maintenance shall be supplied with
the equipment.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. All valves and appurtenances shall be of the size shown on the Drawings and as
far as possible all equipment of the same type shall be from one manufacturer.
B. All valves and appurtenances shall have the name of the maker and the working
pressure for which they are designed cast in raised letters upon some appropriate
part of the body.
2.2 DESIGN
A. Eccentric Plug Valves
1. All valves (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) shall be eccentric
plug valves unless otherwise specified.
2. Plug valves shall be tested in accordance with AWWA C504 Section 5. Each
valve shall be performance tested in accordance with AWWA C504 Section 5.2
and shall be given a leakage test and hydrostatic test as described in AWWA
C504 Paragraphs 5.3 and 5.4. The leakage test shall be applied to the face of
the plug tending to unseat the valve. The Manufacturer shall furnish certified
copies of reports covering proof of design testing as described in AWWA C504
Section 5.5.
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3. Plug valves shall be of the tight closing, resilient faced, non-lubricating variety
and shall be of eccentric design such that the valve's pressure member (plug)
rises off the body seat contact area immediately upon shaft rotation during the
opening movement. Valve pressure ratings shall be as follows and shall be
established by hydrostatic tests as specified by ANSI B16.1-1967. Valves shall
be drip-tight in both directions (bi-directional) at rated pressure of 175 psi
through 12-inch diameter, and 150 psi for 14-inch diameter and above. The
valve shall be provided with a 2-inch square operating nut.
4. The valve body shall be constructed of cast iron ASTM A126, Class B. Body
ends shall be mechanical joint to meet the requirements of AWWA C1111ANSI
A21.11 or single gasket push-on type.
5. The valve plug shall be constructed of cast iron or ductile iron and shall have a
conical seating surface that is eccentrically offset from the center of the plug
shafts. The plug and shafts shall be integral. The entire plug face shall be
totally encapsulated with Buna N (Nitrile) rubber in all valve sizes. The rubber
to metal bond must withstand 75 Ibs. pull under test procedure ASTM 0-429-73,
Method B. When the plug is in full open position, plug geometry and body
waterway contours must provide a passageway that allows flow capacity equal
to 100% of the adjacent pipe area.
6. Valve seat mating surface shall be constructed of a welded-in overlay of not
less than 90% nickel or be a one-piece 304 stainless steel ring. Seat ring
contour must be precision machined.
7. A mechanical "brake" shall be supplied on all valves and shall be capable of
"locking" the valve in any intermediate position between full-open and
full-closed.
8. Valves shall have multiple V-type packing and packing glands and shall be
capable of being field adjusted or repacked without the bonnet or plug being
removed from the valve with the valve under the full rated pressure. Valves
shall have a port position indicator.
9. For corrosion protection, the interior ferrous surfaces of all plug valves shall
have a 2-part epoxy internal coating to a minimum of 20 mils thickness.
10. Valve shaft seals shall be adjustable and comply with AWWA C507 Section 10
and with AWWA C507 Section 11.
11. Manual valves shall have lever or gear actuators and tee wrenches, extension
stems, floorstands, etc. as indicated on the plans. All valves 6" and larger shall
be equipped with gear actuators. All gearing shall be enclosed in a semi-steel
housing and be suitable for running in a lubricant with seals provided on all
shafts to prevent entry of dirt and water into the actuator. All actuator shafts
shall be supported on permanently lubricated bronze bearings. Actuators shall
clearly indicate valve position and an adjustable stop shall be provided to set
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closing torque. All adjustable stop shall be provided to set closing torque. All
exposed nuts, bolts, and washers shall be zinc or cadmium plated. Valve
packing adjustment shall be accessible without disassembly of the actuator.
12. Valves and gear actuators for submerged service shall have seals on all shafts
and gaskets on the valve and actuator covers to prevent entry of water.
Actuator mounting brackets for buried or submerged service shall be totally
enclosed and shall have gasket seals. All exposed nuts, bolts, springs and
washers shall be stainless steel.
13. Three-way plug valves shall be non-lubricated gear oriented. Valve bodies shall
be ASTM A-126 Class, and be semi-steel with 125 lb. ANSI standard flanges.
Plugs shall be resilient faced. Three-way valves shall be 3-way, 3-port 270-
degree turn.
14. Plug valves installed such that actuators are 6 feet or more above the floor shall
have chain wheels.
15. Where shown on the Drawings, plug valves shall be installed with extended
shafts and actuators. Actuators for extended shafts shall be mounted on floor
stands where indicated on the drawings or shall be removable handwheels
where floor stands are not called for. Six-inch sleeves shall be provided for
extended shafts in all floors; where necessary covers shall be provided. Shafts
shall be of adequate strength to operate the valve and shall be 304 stainless
steel where submerged and carbon steel elsewhere. Floor stands and covers,
where called for shall be cast iron. Floor stands shall be equipped with valve
position indicators. Where shown on the drawings, plug valves shall be
furnished with extended bonnets, equal to DeZurik Figure 640.
16. All buried plug valves shall have a remote position indicator in the valve box
showing position of the valve. A stainless steel centering and 1.0. plate shall be
provided showing direction of opening and number of turns to open for each
valve.
B. Valves for Buried Service
1. Valves for buried service shall meet all the requirements as specified herein for
interior except that buried valves shall have mechanical joint ends.
2. All buried valves shall have cast-iron two piece valve boxes (see County
Approved Product List, Appendix F), valve boxes shall be provided with
suitable heavy bonnets to extend to such elevation at the finished grade surface
as directed by the ENGINEER. The barrel shall be two-piece, screw type. The
upper section shall have a flange at the bottom having sufficient bearing area to
prevent settling, shall be designed so as to prevent the transmission of surface
loads directly to the valve or piping, and shall be complete with cast iron covers.
Covers shall have "SEWER" cast into the top. The covers shall be so
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constructed as to prevent tipping or rattling. All valve boxes located in paved
roadways or sidewalks shall have locking covers.
3. Where valves are located out of pavement, the boxes shall be adjusted to
finished grade and a concrete slab two feet square and six inches thick shall be
poured around the box, as shown in the Details.
4. Valve boxes shall be of the heavy duty, traffic bearing cast iron, adjustable
screw type with a drop cover. The valve box assembly shall consist of a bottom
section, top section and cover which is cast from gray iron, formulated to ASTM
specification A-48 latest revision, minimum tensile of 21,000 psi and shall be
free from blowholes, shrinkage or other imperfections not true to pattern. The
shaft size shall be 5 1/4" and the adjustable length shall be from 18" to 36". The
wall thickness shall be 1/4". The weight of the assembly shall be 61 pounds.:t 2
pounds, with the cover weight being a minimum of 13 pounds.
5. The name of the manufacturer and foundry of origin shall be cast into each of
the components of the assembly in legible form. The assembly shall be suitable
for highway traffic wheel loads of 16,000 pounds and shall withstand a proof
load test of 25,000 pounds without failure or permanent deflection. The valve
box shall be cast, machined, assembled, and packaged within the United States
and shall fully comply with the Buy American provisions of Public Law 102-240,
enacted 12/18/91.
C. Check Valves
1. All check valve bodies shall be cast iron per ASTM A 126 Class B, having
integral (not Wafer) flanges.
2. The seat shall be centrifugally cast bronze with an O-ring seal and be locked in
place with stainless steel lock screws and be field replaceable, without the use
of special tools.
3. The shaft shall be single and continuous stainless steel, extending on one side
of the body with a lever and weight.
4. The air cushion cylinder, when specifically required, shall be constructed of
corrosion-resistant material and the piston shall be totally enclosed within the
cylinder and not open at one end. The air cushion cylinder assembly shall be
externally attached to either or both sides of the valve body and will permit
adjustability to cushion the closure of the valve. Cushioning shall be by air
trapped in the cushion cylinder, which shall be fitted with a one-way adjustable
control check valve to cushion disc contact to the seat at the shut-off point. The
bottom cylinder head shall be swivel mounted and not rigid to follow the change
of force angles as the lever raises or lowers to open or close the check valve.
Valve shall prevent backflow on normal pump shut-off or power failure, at zero
velocity, and be watertight.
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5. The disc shall be cast iron utilizing a double c1evice hinge connected to a ductile
iron disc arm. The disc arm assembly shall be suspended from a stainless steel
shaft, which passes through a seal retainer on both sides of the valve body.
6. Valve exterior to be painted with Red Oxide Phenolic Primer Paint as accepted
by the FDA for use in contact with Potable Water. Materials shall be certified to
the following ASTM specifications:
a. Body, cover & disc - Cast Iron - ASTM A 126, Class B
b. Disc Arm - Ductile Iron - ASTM A536
c. Seat - Aluminum Bronze or Stainless Steel- ASTM B148, ASTM A276
d. Disc Seat - Buna-N or metal
e. Cushion cylinder - Corrosion-resistant Commercial material
7. For corrosion protection, the interior ferrous surfaces of all check valves used in
sewage applications shall be coated with a factory applied, two-part epoxy
coating to a minimum of 20 mils thick.
D. Automatic Air Release Valves for Wastewater Systems
1. All force mains shall have automatic air release valves installed as they are
indicated on the plans. The body of these valves shall be conical shaped to
maintain maximum air gap with the spring loaded float and seal plug connection
combining to ensure no contact between the sewage and the seal. The valve
shall have a double float design with the upper float being enclosed in the upper
section of the valve and shall be made of foam polypropylene. The lower float
shall be in the main body of the valve and shall be constructed of foam
polypropylene. The body, cover flange, and lower flange shall be constructed of
steel with fusion-bonded epoxy inside and outside, and shall have a funnel
shaped lower body to automatically drain sewage back into the system.
2. All internal metal parts shall be made from corrosion resistant 316 stainless
steel, with all operating parts, in the upper and lower sections, to be non-
metallic plastic/rubber materials. The hinge for operation for the opening and
closing of the seal on the orifice shall be made of EPDM rubber. The rolling
resilient seal shall provide smooth positive opening, closing, and leak free
sealing over the fluctuation of pressure differentials.
3. The working pressure shall be 145 psi and tested to 230 psi.
4. All hardware shall be of Stainless Steel bolts and nuts, and the entire valve,
except to upper outlet, shall be constructed of 316 Stainless Steel. All valves
shall be equipped for backflushing maintenance with easy connection or
disassembly. Valves with a total weight of more than 10 pounds shall be
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anchored to relieve the excessive weight to the saddle and PVC pipe. Those
valves weighting less than 10 pounds will not be required to be anchored.
5. The connection on all pipelines shall be the following sizing with an isolation
valve of the same size:
8-inch and smaller
10-inch through 16-inch
18-inch and larger
2-inch threaded
3-inch flange/threaded
4-inch flange/threaded
6. All automatic air release valves shall be ARI model S-025. All valves shall be
installed in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and shall have an
isolation valve connection for control. All air release valves shall have ISO
9002 certification in order to be supplied on this project.
E. Flange Adapter Couplings
1. Flange adapter couplings shall be of the size and pressure rating required for
each installation and shall be suitable for use on either cast iron or ductile iron
pipe. They shall be similar or equal to Dresser Company, Style 128. All
couplings shall have a sufficient number of factory installed anchor studs to
meet or exceed the test pressure rating for this project, 100-psi minimum.
F. Flexible Couplings:
1. Flexible couplings shall be either the split type or the sleeve type as shown on
the Drawings.
a. Split type coupling shall be either the split type or the sleeve type as
shown on the Drawings. The couplings shall be mechanical type for
radius groove piping. The couplings shall mechanically engage and lock
grooved pipe ends in a positive coupling and allow for angular deflection
and contraction and expansion.
b. Couplings shall consist of malleable iron, ASTM Specification A47, Grade
32510 housing clamps in two or more parts, a single chlorinated butyl
composition sealing gasket with a "C" shaped cross-section and internal
sealing lips projecting diagonally inward, and two or more oval track head
type bolts with hexagonal heavy nuts conforming to ASTM Specification
A 183 and A 194 to assemble the housing clamps. Bolts and nuts shall be
Series 300 stainless steel.
c. Victaulic type couplings and fittings may be used in lieu of flanged joints.
Pipes shall be radius grooved as specified for use with the Victaulic
couplings. Flanged adapter connections (see County Approved Product
List, Appendix F) at fittings, valves, and equipment.
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d. Sleeve type couplings (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F)
shall be used with all buried piping. The couplings shall be of steel. The
coupling shall be provided with stainless steel bolts and nuts unless
indicated otherwise.
e. All couplings shall be furnished with the pipe stop removed.
f. Couplings shall be provided with gaskets of a composition suitable for
exposure to the liquid within the pipe.
g. If the CONTRACTOR decides to use victaulic couplings in lieu of flanged
joints, he shall be responsible for supplying supports for the joints.
G. Diaphragm Seals (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F):
1. Diaphragm seals shall be installed on pressure gauge connection to all lines
where shown on the Drawings, to protect pressure switches used to monitor
excessive pressures on pipe lines. The diaphragm shall be "thread attached" to
both piping and pressure switches. Diaphragm seals shall be constructed of
cadmium plated carbon steel, except for the lower housing which shall be
specifically chosen according to the fluid pressure being monitored.
2. Diaphragm seals shall have a flushing connection.
H. Unions
1. Unions on ferrous pipe 2" in diameter and smaller shall be 150 pounds
malleable iron, zinc-coated. Unions on water piping 22" in diameter and larger
shall be flange pattern, 125 pound class, zinc-coated. Gaskets for flanged
unions shall be of the best quality fiber, plastic, or leather. Unions shall not be
concealed in walls, ceilings, or partitions.
I. Mechanical Type Seals
1. Mechanical type seals (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) shall
consist of an adjustable modular bolted, synthetic rubber and plastic sealing
element.
J. Hose End Faucets
1. Hose end faucets (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) for potable
water supply at submersible stations shall be furnished with removable key and
shall be lockable.
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K. Pressure Gauges
1. Each pressure gauge shall be direct mounted, cast aluminum case, with a 42"
diameter dial and furnished with a clear glass crystal window, 3/8" shut-off
valve, and a bronze pressure snubber. Provide diaphragm seals between
shut-off valve and pressure gauge on all sludge and lines with nonclear matter
in suspension of solution. All gauges shall be weatherproofed. The face dial
shall be white finished aluminum with jet black graduations and figures. The
face dial shall indicate the units of pressure being measured (e.g., feet, inches,
etc.) or be dual scale.
2. If shown on the drawings, each pump discharge line shall be furnished with
gauges sized 0-100 psi.
L. Reduce Pressure Backflow Preventer
1. If shown on the drawings, backflow preventers shall be supplied at each pump
station, and installed in accordance with the Collier County Standard Details.
M. Flow Meters for Master Pumping Stations
1. Meters shall be of the magnetic type with Teflon lining, stainless steel
electrodes and ultrasonic cleaning, or the universal venturi type with flanged
cast or ductile iron body and bronze throat. Flow meters shall be designed to
record both the peak pumping station capacity and anticipated minimum flows
with equally high accuracy. The meters shall be direct reading in gallons per
minute, totalizing in million gallons per day and recording on 12-inch diameter,
24-hour linear charts in gallons per minute. All meters shall also be tied to the
Radio Telemetry SCADA System. The flow metering system shall be installed
within the pumping station structure, if space is available, or in an exterior
protected and drained pit. In all cases, meter by-pass valves and piping shall
be provided.
2. Flow meters shall be supplied for "Master Lift Stations" only.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install all valves and appurtenances in the locations shown, true to alignment and
rigidly supported. Repair any damage to the above items to the satisfaction of the
ENGINEER before they are installed.
B.
Carefully inspect each valve, open it wide and then tightly close it, and test the
various nuts and bolts for tightness. Take special care to prevent any foreign matter
from becoming lodged in the valve seat. Valves, unless shown otherwise shall be set
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with their operator shaft vertically. Repair and replace any valve that does not
operate correctly.
C. Carefully center valve boxes over the operating nuts of the valves so as to permit a
valve wrench or key to be fitted easily to the operating nut. Valve boxes shall be set
to conform to the level of the finished surface and held in position by a ring of
concrete placed under the support flange as shown on the Collier County Standard
Details. The valve box shall not transmit surface loads to the pipe or valve. Care
shall be taken to prevent earth and other material from entering the valve box. Any
valve box which is out of alignment or whose top does not conform to the finished
ground surface shall be dug out and reset. Before final acceptance of the work,
adjust all valve boxes to finish grade. Valve operating risers shall be installed with
any valves required to ensure that the operating nut is 30-inches or less from the
ground surface.
D. After installation, test all valves and appurtenances for at least 1 hour at the working
pressure corresponding to the class of pipe, unless a different test pressure is
specified. If any joint proves to be defective, repair it to the satisfaction of the
ENGINEER.
E. Install all floor boxes, brackets, extension rods, guides, the various types of operators
and appurtenances as shown on the Drawings that are in masonry floors or walls, and
install concrete inserts for hangers and supports as soon as forms are erected and
before concrete is poured. Before setting these items, check all plans and figures that
have a direct bearing on their location and he shall be responsible for the proper
location of these valves and appurtenances during the construction of the structures.
F. Pipe for use with flexible couplings shall have plain ends as specified in the respective
pipe sections.
G. Buried flanged or mechanical joints shall be made with Series 300, stainless steel
bolts. All exposed bolts shall be made with Series 300 stainless steel bolts.
H. Prior to assembly of split couplings, thoroughly clean the grooves as well as other
parts. The ends of the pipes and outside of the gaskets shall be moderately coated
with petroleum jelly, cup grease, soft soap or graphite paste, and the gasket shall be
slipped over one pipe end. After the other pipe has been brought to the correct
position, center the gasket properly over the pipe ends with the lips against the pipes.
The housing sections then shall be placed. After the bolts have been inserted, tighten
the nuts until the housing sections are firmly in contact, metal-to-metal, without
excessive bolt tension.
I. Prior to the installation of sleeve-type couplings, thoroughly clean the pipe ends for a
distance of 8". Soapy water may be used as a gasket lubricant. A follower and
gasket, in that order, shall be slipped over each pipe to a distance of about 6" from
the end, and the middle ring shall be placed on the already laid pipe end until it is
properly centered over the joint. Insert the other pipe end into the middle ring and
bring to proper position in relation to the pipe already laid. The gaskets and followers
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shall then be pressed evenly and firmly into the middle ring f1aires. After the bolts
have been inserted and all nuts have been made up finger-tight, uniformly tighten
diametrically opposite nuts progressively all around the joint, preferably by use of a
torque wrench of the appropriate size and torque for the bolts.
3.2 AIR RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION
A. Each air release valve shall be installed at a high point in the pipeline.
B. Prior to pressure testing a pipeline, all air release valve assemblies on that
pipeline shall be installed.
3.3 SEWER SERVICE CONNECTIONS
A. Materials, Construction:
1. All sewer service connections shall be of SDR 35 PVC as specified herein with
elastomeric gaskets on pipe and fittings.
2. Service lines shall be connected to the sewer mains by means of a PVC wye
fitting. The service branch of the wye fitting will be elevated depending on the
depth of the sewer and the elevation of the property to be served. 45 degree
bends or other fittings shall be used to connect the service line at the wye
branch. Service lines shall be installed at such grades as will adequately serve
the properties, minimum 1 % slope.
3. Service lines shall extend from the sewer to the property line and be plugged.
Plugs shall be plastic with sealer. Service lines shall be 6 inches for single
residential properties and 6 inches pipe and larger for commercial, industrial,
and multiple residential services. Service lines will have a minimum of 3 feet
and a maximum of 5 feet of cover at the property line. Service will be provided
to each lot. All laterals shall have a vertical clean out installed at the property
line. Clean outs shall extend 24 inches above grade and should be capped.
After final connection of the lateral to a structure the clean out shall be cut off at
grade and capped.
3.4 SHOP PAINTING
A. Coat ferrous surfaces of valves and appurtenances with rust-inhibitive primer. Cap all
pipe connection openings to prevent the entry of foreign matter prior to installation.
3.5 FIELD PAINTING
A. Paint all metal valves and appurtenances specified herein and installed in valve and
meter pits as specified.
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3.6 INSPECTION AND TESTING
A. Subject completed pipe to hydrostatic pressure test at full working pressure. Repair
all leaks and retest the line as approved by the ENGINEER. Prior to testing, support
the gravity pipelines in an approved manner to prevent movement during tests.
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SECTION 333200
PUMPING STATIONS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. This section includes the following items: wet wells, valve vaults, access covers,
pumps, wet well equipment, valves, emergency bypasses, pump control panels,
pump controller/RTU, antenna subsystem, disconnects, electric meters, electric
service, pump wiring, lightning arrestors and pre-engineered biofiltration odor
control system.
B. Conform all pumping stations to the specifications, Utilities Detail Drawings, and
latest National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.
C. For systems eligible to be taken over by the COUNTY, provide enough room to
operate and maintain all water and wastewater systems in a simple and non-
awkward manner. If a master meter or a pumping station pump needs to be
replaced, provide enough room for the COUNTY to readily remove the pump, and
to do so without interfering with traffic. In order to be eligible for conveyance to
the COUNTY, the pumping station easement area must be designed to 30'X30',
or twice the depth by twice the depth, whichever is larger, as defined in the Collier
County Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Subsection 7.7(c), as amended or
superceded.
D. Schedule required COUNTY inspections of (1) pumping station installation prior to
cover-up and (2) pumping station start-up.
E. Install all fencing around the pumping station in accordance with Section 323113.
PART 2 EQUIPMENT
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Wet Well: The concrete structure shall consist of precast, reinforced sections
conforming to ASTM C76 and/or ASTM C478. 8-foot diameter wet wells shall
have a minimum wall thickness of 8 inches. Wall thickness for larger wet wells
shall conform to ASTM standards for wall thickness, but shall not be less than 8
inches in any case. The minimum inside diameter for all wet wells eligible to be
owned and maintained by Collier County shall be 8 feet. As a deviation, a 6-foot
diameter wet well can be utilized if the ENGINEER can demonstrate that the wet
well is sufficient hydraulically and the developer can demonstrate that the
pumping station shall be used for the perpetual and exclusive use of that
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particular development. For pumping stations that will not be owned and
maintained by Collier County, the ENGINEER shall set the design specifications
for the wet well, provided such design does not in any way endanger the health,
safety and/or welfare of the public. Base riser section shall be monolithically cast
with the base slab. All concrete shall utilize Type 2 cement and have a minimum
compressive strength of 4000 psi at twenty eight (28) days. On new construction,
if more than one hole is abandoned and required to be cemented in, provide a
new wet well barrel section. Reinforcing steel for all wet well structures should be
sized by the unit manufacturer and verified by the ENGINEER. All connections to
the wet well for gravity sewer piping shall be equal to those for manholes as
described in Section 333913. Factory double coat all exterior surfaces with an
acceptable bituminous or epoxy sealer a minimum of 18 mils thick. Seal all riser
joints utilizing plastic joint sealing compound (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F) or other suitable bituminous or rubber sealing material.
Reinforcement and top slab thickness shall be specified by the design ENGINEER
for H-20 loadings in all cases. Minimum reinforced slab thickness shall be 8
inches. Typical standards for wet wells are available in the Collier County
Standard Details. The ENGINEER shall be responsible for designing all wet well
structures to overcome buoyancy forces exerted on the installed structure. Coat
all wet well interiors with an acceptable field applied internal protection (see
County Approved Product List, Appendix F) in accordance with Section 099723.
B. Valve Vault: The vault wall may be poured-in-place concrete or pre-cast concrete.
All concrete shall utilize Type 2 cement and have a minimum compressive
strength of 4000 psi at twenty eight (28) days. A concrete base slab shall be
utilized. Minimum slab thickness shall be 8 inches. Reinforcement and top slab
thickness shall be as specified by the ENGINEER for H-20 loading in all cases.
Vault shall be located as close to the wet well as possible. No direct opening
between vault and wet well shall exist. Gravity drains from the vault to the wet
well shall be required. All such drain lines shall terminate with a check valve (see
County Approved Product List, Appendix F). Factory double coat all interior and
exterior walls of vaults (minimum 18 mils thick) with an acceptable bituminous or
epoxy sealer. Coat all interior surfaces of the valve vault with an acceptable field
applied internal protection (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) in
accordance with Section 099723. Vault must be positioned so that it does not lie
above any gravity sewer line entering the wet well, unless field conditions dictate
otherwise and the COUNTY has granted prior approval. Enclose all tees, elbows
and fittings transitioning the pumping station discharge piping into the force main
running from the station within the vault walls. Vault interior sizing shall be
adequate for maintenance and repair of all components within the vault. Typical
valve vault standards are located in the Collier County Standard Details. All pipe
connections through the valve vault walls shall be made equal to pipe connections
for manholes as discussed in Section 333913. The annular space around the
boots shall not be grouted when the piping work is completed.
C. Pumps: Sewage pumps (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) shall be
of the submersible type suitable for operation in sewage of temperature not
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exceeding 115 degrees Fahrenheit. The use of flooded suction type pumping
systems for master pump stations may be considered on a case-by-case basis
and must be approved by the Wastewater Director prior to submittal of
construction documents. Pump head curves and design specifications for each
application proposed shall be submitted for review and approval within the
ENGINEER's hydraulic design report. All pumps shall be three-phase unless
approved by a Utility Deviation Form. At least one (1) pump in each wet well shall
be equipped with a mix-flush system (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F).
D. Access Covers: Access covers for pumping station wet wells and valve vaults
shall be above the 1 OO-year flood elevation unless the structure is located within a
documented velocity and tidal flood zone, and elevation differentials prohibit such
installation. In such cases, watertight access covers shall be utilized. The
ENGINEER shall provide shop drawings of such access covers for review and
approval by THE County Manager or designee prior to use. Access covers shall
be constructed of diamond plate aluminum sheets and aluminum structural
members. All access covers shall be attached to aluminum angle frames with
stainless steel hinges and fasteners. Angle frames shall be firmly anchored into
the top concrete slab of the structure. All access covers shall be equipped with a
ratchet-type restraint mechanism to prevent accidental closing of the cover and
torsion bar or spring assist type openers. Assist openers shall be manufactured
of stainless steel. Covers located in non-traffic areas shall be designed for
loadings of not less than 150 pounds per square foot. Access covers located in
traffic or potential traffic areas shall be designed for H-20 loadings. If found to be
acceptable by the County Manager or designee, a system of 6 inch diameter
concrete filled bollards may be substituted for the H-20 rated covers. A layout of
such guard posts must be submitted to the County Manager or designee for
approval prior to installation.
E. Wet Well Equipment: All pump discharge piping shall be ductile iron pipe,
pressure Class 250 and shall be in conformance with pipe utilized for wastewater
force mains. All fittings shall be ductile iron flange/flange or Uni-Flange
connections and shall be coated identically to wastewater force main fittings. All
fittings shall have flange x flange or Uni-Flange connections. All nuts, bolts,
fasteners, brackets, pump guide rails and other hardware located inside the wet
well shall be 304 stainless steel. A 4 inch screened vent shall be provided on all
installations, with the vent pipe extended above the top of the Control Panel.
Electrical systems and components (e.g. motors, lights, cables, conduits, switch
boxes, control circuits, etc.) in raw wastewater wetwells, or in enclosed or partially
enclosed spaces where hazardous concentrations of flammable gases or vapors
may be present shall comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC)
requirements for Class I Group D, Division 1 locations. Electrical equipment
located in wet wells shall be suitable for use under corrosive conditions.
F. Valves: Discharge piping for each pump shall be equipped with a weighted check
valve and plug valve. A three way plug valve, equipped with a quick coupling (see
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County Approved Product List, Appendix F), may be substituted for one plug valve
to provide a means of emergency bypass access to the wastewater force main as
required. Valves shall be supported on masonry or concrete piers.
G. Emergency Bypass: A 3-inch emergency bypass connection shall be provided
down-stream from the in-line discharge piping valves. The connection shall lie
within the vault, be readily accessible, and be equipped with a plug-type isolation
valve and 3 inch male Kamlock type quick coupling and cap. A three-way plug
valve may be equipped with the quick coupling in lieu of the separate emergency
bypass.
H. Pump Control Panel (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F): Panel
enclosure construction shall be equal to a NEMA 3R or 4X stainless steel with 3-
point latch where required and utilize stainless steel. Panel door shall open away
from wetwell and not towards wetwell hatch to ensure safety during maintenance
of wetwell and panel. To ensure proper installation of Control Panel, contact the
Wastewater Department prior to rough-in or installation of Control Panel, for a pre-
construction meeting with respective Wastewater Collections Personnel. Control
panels shall be mounted on two 6 inch by 6 inch precast concrete posts. All
mounting bars, nuts, bolts, etc. shall be stainless steel. A 110/120 volt (11 OV)
receptacle shall be provided inside the control panel for pump stations that have
outdoor control panels. Ground fault interruption (GFI) protection shall be
provided for all outdoor outlets.
I. Pump Controller / RTU: Provide a pump control panel (see County Approved
Product List, Appendix F) including a TAC Pack TCU (RTU) for pump controlling
purposes. At a minimum, the TAC Pack TCU shall include an integrated 2-Watt
digital radio, a back-up battery, a manufacturer's prefabricated wire harness, all
manufacturer recommended surge protection, and suitable devices for measuring
wastewater flow. The TAC Pack TCU shall incorporate three on-board fail-safe
HOA switches and TriplexlDuplexlSimplex configurable operation mode. An on-
board 240 VAC or 460 three phase monitor shall be provided. The Alarm light
and bell shall be activated by the T AC Pack TCU and the external push-button
alarm silence switch shall be wired into the TAC Pack TCU. The TAC Pack TCU
shall incorporate an on-board 4 by 20 character LCD display for elapsed runtime
of each pump. During the automatic sequence the pumps shall be controlled in
an alternate mode.
J. Antenna Subsystem: Provide a high gain antenna (see County Approved
Product List, Appendix F) for use to transmit and receive TAC Pack TCU data to
and from the COUNTY's existing TAC II SCADA server. Antenna shall utilize all
welded-aluminum elements. Element connections utilizing nuts and bolts are not
acceptable. Antenna shall have a single radiator element connected to a type N
female connector. Antenna shall be supported on a mast/pole and have DC
grounding for lightning protection. Antenna mounting hardware shall be made of
stainless steel. Antenna shall meet or exceed the quality, reliability and
performance of the RT A series as provided by Data Flow Systems, I nc. Antenna
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mast/pole shall be a 21foot by 1.25 inch SCH80 galvanized pole. Mounting of the
antenna mast/pole shall be in accordance with all applicable local and state
building codes as they pertain to structural strength and wind velocity
requirements. Tower shall meet or exceed the quality and reliability of the AG20
manufactured by Rohn. Coaxial cable shall be RTC 400 as supplied by Data
Flow Systems, Inc. Type N connectors shall be utilized at both ends of the coax.
Type N connectors shall be sealed with 3 inch sections of Alpha FIT321-1-0
sealant shrink tubing. Coaxial cable shall be secured to the mast/pole with
EV.A.-coated 316 stainless steel cable ties. Cable ties shall meet or exceed the
quality, reliability and performance of AE 112 cable ties manufactured by Band-It.
For pump stations to be conveyed to the County, a startup and successful testing
of Data Flow telemetry equipment by Data Flow representatives and County
Wastewater Collections instrumentation and telemetry representatives is required
prior to County acceptance. After initial startup, for pump stations to be conveyed
to the County, the latitude and longitude of pump stations shall be provided.
K. Disconnect: A non-fused disconnect shall be provided to isolate the pump control
panel. Disconnect shall be installed on the service line between the electric meter
and control panel and shall be lockable in the "ON" or "OFF" position. Disconnects
shall be housed in a NEMA 3R, stainless steel enclosure or better.
L. Electric Meter: The electric meter servicing the pumping station shall be located
adjacent to the pump control panel, and shall be located and wired so as to
service only the pumping station facility.
M. Electric Service: All underground electric services shall be fully conduited in 2-inch
diameter Schedule 80 PVC pipe from the power company source point to the
pump control panel. The maximum length of the electric service from the power
company transformer to the pump control panel shall be 200 feet. One spare
conduit shall be provided and terminated in the meter. Only copper service wire
shall be utilized. Sizing of the service wire shall be verified with the power
company and the extent and location of the service shall be indicated on the
record drawings. The CONTRACTOR shall certify that the voltage drop across
the service does not exceed five percent (5%) of the power company's line
voltage at full load start-up of the pumping station pumps. All pumping stations
shall have minimum 100-amp service. All electrical components shall be located
within the COUNTY right-of-way or County Utility Easement (CUE).
N. Pump Wiring: Power wiring for each pump, from the control panel to the wet well
shall be conduited in separate 2 inch diameter Schedule 80 PVC pipe and an
appropriately sized water-tight fitting with separate strain relief shall be installed
on each line. A spare parallel 2-inch PVC pipe conduit from the panel to the wet
well shall be provided. All wire shall be stranded THHN or MTW copper wire.
The pump motor cords shall be flexible and serviceable under conditions of
extreme usage. Total of angle bends shall be 180 degrees or less. All conduits
between wetwell and control panel shall not exceed a total of 180 degrees of
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bends per run. All service conduits shall be 2" Schedule 80 PVC except where
noted. The pump motor cords shall be flexible and
O. Lightning Arrestors: All pumping stations shall be equipped with lightning
arrestor(s) (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F). The lightning
arrestor shall be installed externally on the load side of the disconnect, between
the disconnect and the main breaker. The penetration through the disconnect
must be made below the working mechanism of the disconnect.
P. Pre-Engineered Biofiltration Odor Control System for Master and Submaster
Pump Stations: Furnish and install a pre-engineered biofiltration odor control
system (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) including all
appurtenances necessary for a complete installation.
1. All components of the biofiltration odor control system shall be furnished by
the specified manufacturer of the biofiltration odor control system and
installed by the CONTRACTOR.
2. The following components of the biofiltration odor control system shall be
furnished and installed by the CONTRACTOR: Connecting odor control air
pipe, fittings, valves, and accessories, as well as:
a. Odor control system water supply pipe, fittings, valves, and
accessories (refer to Detail Drawing WW-8 for odor control
information)
b. Odor control system drain pipe, fittings, valves, and accessories
c. Piping support
d. Air intake line, fittings, p-trap as specified (refer to Detail Drawing WW-
8 for odor control information)
3. Other work required to complete the biofiltration odor control system shall be
performed by the CONTRACTOR and shall include, but is not necessarily
limited to, the following:
a. Conduit, wiring, and other field electrical work
b. Excavation, backfill, grading, and site restoration
c. Concrete foundations, supports and related work
d. Masonry work required for a complete odor control system
4. The biofiltration odor control system shall be designed in accordance with
generally accepted criteria and shall meet all requirements of the State of
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The following minimum
design parameters shall be incorporated into the design of the biofiltration
system:
a. Duty: Continuous
b. Ambient Environment: Outdoor
c. Ambient Temperature Range: 200F to 1200F
d. Ambient Relative Humidity: 10% to 100%
e. Project Site Elevation: 7 feet to 10 feet above MSL
f. Service: Odorous air containing hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans and
other gases from raw wastewater.
g. Design Air Flow: Determined by wetwell size; size odor control unit
scfm according to County Wastewater Department requirements (see
Detail Drawings)
h. Average Influent H2S Concentration: 100 ppm
I. Maximum Influent H2S Concentration: 200 ppm
J. Required Effluent H2S Concentration: Greater than 99% removal
k. Required Effluent Odor Level: Greater than 90% removal of inlet odor
or maximum of 75 DIT, whichever value is greater
PART 3 EXECUTION
Not Used
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 331619
HYDRANTS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
A.
1.2
A.
B.
1.3
A.
B.
1.4
A.
B.
1.5
A.
B.
DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS
Furnish and install fire hydrants where shown on the Drawings or directed by the
ENGINEER.
RELATED WORK SPECIFIED IN OTHER SECTIONS
Section 033100 - Concrete for Non-Plant Work
Section 331200 - Water Valves and Appurtenances
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Install hydrants to meet current requirements of Collier County Utilities.
Provide manufacturer's certificate those products meet or exceed minimum
requirements as specified.
SUBMITTALS
Submit manufacturer's certificates on conformance.
Shop Drawings: Submit manufacturer's drawings and data sheets for material to
be supplied under this Section. Indicate sizes and types to be installed.
PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
During loading, transportation and unloading, exercise care to prevent damage to
materials.
Handling: Fire hydrants should be unloaded carefully. The hydrant should be
carefully lowered from the truck to the ground, not dropped. Only hoists and
slings with adequate load capacity to handle the weight of the hydrant shall be
used.
C. Storage: Hydrants should be stored in the fully closed position to prevent entry of
foreign material that could cause damage to the seating surfaces. Whenever
practical, hydrants should be stored indoors. If outside storage is required, means
should be provided to protect the operating mechanism. In outside storage, parts
and flanges should be protected from the weather and foreign materials.
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PART2 PRODUCTS
2.1 FIRE HYDRANTS
A. Fire hydrants shall be of the dry barrel, compression type conforming to AWNA
C502 "Standard for Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants" and additional requirements as set
forth herein.
B. Hydrant shall have break away upper sections capable of ready replacement
without loss in the event of traffic damage. Each hydrant shall have a 6" bottom
inlet connection and valve opening at least 5-1/4 inches in diameter. Hydrants
shall have a national standard pentagon 1.5 inch, point to flat operating nut and
turn to the left (counter clockwise) to open. Each hydrant shall be fitted with one 4-
1/2-inch pumper connection and two 2-1/2 inch hose connections, both having
threads that conform to the Fire Division Standard for the area. Hose caps shall
be chained to the hydrant barrel and fitted with nuts similar to the hydrant
operating nuts. Each hydrant shall have a barrel of sufficient length to bring the
bottom of the 6" pipe connection 3 feet below the surface of the finished ground.
Each hydrant shall have breakaway flanges and be made in at least two sections
bolted together. All interior working parts of the hydrant shall be removable from
the top of the hydrant to allow repairs without removing the hydrant barrel after it
has been installed. Hydrants shall have renewable O-ring stem seals. Hydrant
barrels shall be painted AWNA Safety Yellow or as specified by appropriate fire
control district. They shall be designed for a working pressure of 150 psi.
C. Hydrant shall have no drain ports. If ports exist, they shall be plugged with a
threaded plug.
D. Operating stem shall be equipped with anti-friction thrust bearing to reduce
operating torque and assure easy opening. Stops shall be provided to limit stem
travel. Stem threads shall be enclosed in a permanently sealed lubricant reservoir
with O-ring seals.
E. Hydrants shall be designated for 150 psi working pressure and shop tested to 300
psi pressure with main valve both opened and closed. Under test the valve shall
not leak, the automatic drain shall function and there shall be no leakage into the
bonnet.
F. Hydrants shall be of the years manufacture when construction commenced.
G. Acceptable models, see Appendix F, County Approved Product List.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Set hydrants plumb and in true alignment with mains. Utilize restrained joints as
shown in the Collier County Standard Details. Carefully backfill around hydrants
so as not to disturb the hydrant and thoroughly compact backfill so as to support
the hydrant securely. The hydrants shall have 18-inch clearance measured from
finish grade to the center of pumper connection.
B. Hydrants shall be located a minimum of 4 feet from the curb in urban areas, and a
minimum of 14 feet from the edge of pavement in rural areas, and in accordance
with local Fire Department requirements. A gate valve shall be provided within
five (5) feet of the hydrant as shown in the Standard Details.
END OF SECTION
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sealer exterior coatings. If exterior coating is factory applied, CONTRACTOR
shall provide field touch-up as required.
2.3 PIPE CONNECTIONS AT STRUCTURES
A. Where pipes are to extend into or through structures from the exterior, provide
flexible connections (mechanical or push-on type joints) at the exterior wall face.
B. For pipes passing through structural walls, install wall pipes with water stops
where the location is below the surface of the ground or at any point where fluid
levels will exceed that elevation. Neoprene sleeves with watertight caulking and
316 Series SS stainless steel clamps will be suitable at other locations.
C. All of the following conditions apply to any proposed pipe penetration into an
existing sanitary manhole:
1. The opening for the penetration must be core bored and fitted with a
neoprene sleeve as specified above.
2. The core boring or penetration shall not affect a structural joint, and the
boring edge must be no closer than six inches to an existing structural joint.
3. The proposed piping within the manhole must comply with all other
provisions of these Utilities Standards.
4. Connections requiring drop pipes shall be constructed in accordance with
these Utilities Standards and shall require two penetrations.
5. The existing manhole flume or invert must be modified as required to accept
the discharge from the proposed pipe.
6. The interior lining of the existing structure including flume or invert shall be
repaired by an approved applicator for the lining system.
7. Any damage to the exterior coating of the existing structure shall be repaired
with two coats of coal tar epoxy (9 mils each) in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations.
PART 3 XECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Control ground water to provide firm, dry subgrade for the structure, and prevent
water rising on new poured in place concrete or grouted joint sections within 24
hours after placing. Guard against flotation or other damage resulting from ground
water or flooding.
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Section 034100
PRECAST CONCRETE STRUCTURES
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B. Place a 12-inch layer (minimum thickness) of crushed stone or shell as specified
under Section 312323 as a foundation for the wet well base slabs, valve pits, and
meter pits.
C. Provide backfill material around the wet well and above the pipe bedding as
specified in Section 312323.
D. Precast bases, conforming to all requirements of ASTM C478 and above listed
requirements for precast sections, may be used. Set the base in place on a
thoroughly compacted crushed stone sub-base and adjust grade for the correct
structure elevation.
E. Do not set the station into the excavation until the installation procedure and
excavation have been approved by the County Manager or designee.
F. The base may be cast-in-place concrete as specified in Division 3, placed on a
thoroughly compacted crushed stone sub-base. Shape the tops of the
cast-in-place bases to mate with the precast barrel section, and adjust in grade so
that the top slab section is at the approximately correct elevation.
G. Set the precast concrete structure sections so as to be vertical and with sections
in true alignment with a 3 inch maximum tolerance to be allowed. Fill the outside
and inside joint with a non-shrink grout and finish flush with the adjoining surfaces.
Allow joints to set for 24 hours before backfilling. Backfill in a careful manner,
bringing the fill up evenly on all sides. If leaks appear in the structures, caulk the
inside joints with lead wool to the satisfaction of the ENGINEER. Install the
precast sections in a manner that will result in a watertight joint.
H. Plug holes in the concrete sections required for handling or other purposes with a
non-shrinking grout or by grout in combination with concrete plugs.
I. Where holes must be cut in the precast sections to accommodate pipes, cutting
shall be done by core drilling prior to setting them in place to prevent any
subsequent jarring which may loosen the mortar joints.
END OF SECTION
COLLIER COUNTY
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section 034100
PRECAST CONCRETE STRUCTURES
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SECTION 055600
METAL CASTINGS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Miscellaneous ferrous and nonferrous castings.
1. This classification includes wheel guards, valve boxes, manhole frames and
covers, manhole steps, stop plank grooves, brackets and supports for piping
and gutter inlets, floor drains, c1eanouts and special malleable iron castings
and inserts.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1. ASTM A 27/A27M - Specification for Steel Castings, Carbon for General
Applications
2. ASTM A 47 - Specification for Ferric Malleable Iron Castings
3. ASTM A 48 - Specifications for Gray Cast Iron Castings
4. ASTM A 148/A148M - Specifications for Steel Castings
5. ASTM A 536 - Specifications for Ductile Iron Castings
6. ASTM B 26/B26M - Aluminum
7. ASTM B 148 - Aluminum Bronze Sand Castings
8. ASTM B 584 - Manganese Bronze
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 WORKMANSHIP
A. Provide castings accurately made to the approved dimensions, and plane or grind
castings where marked or where otherwise necessary to secure flat and true
surfaces. Make allowance in the patterns so that the specified thickness is not re-
duced. Provide manhole covers which conform to the details shown and which
are true and seat at all points. Supply castings showing the name of the
manufacturer and the country of manufacture. No plugging or welding of defective
castings will be permitted.
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METAL CASTINGS
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2.2 WEIGHTS
A. Reject castings with a weight which is less than the theoretical weight based on
required dimensions by more than 5 percent. Provide facilities at the site for
weighing castings in the presence of the ENGINEER, or furnish invoices showing
true weights, certified by the supplier.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Erect all castings to accurate grades and alignment, and when placing in concrete
carefully support castings to prevent movement during concreting.
3.2 PAINTING
A. Deliver all manhole castings to the job site unpainted. If painting is specified,
clean metal castings thoroughly before painting. Give manhole frames and covers
and valve boxes one coat of primer and two coats of an approved asphaltum
varnish or other approved coating at the point of manufacture. Paint all other
castings as specified in the Collier County Standard Details.
END OF SECTION
COLLIER COUNTY
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section 055600
METAL CASTINGS
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SECTION 099723
CONCRETE COATINGS
PART 1 SEWPERcOAT LINING SYSTEM/ lET COATING SYSTEM
1.1
SCOPE OF WORK
A.
This section provides details for furnishing and installing the SewperCoat lining
system where shown on the drawings for protection of concrete structures against
hydrogen sulfide corrosion. Perform installation by workers experienced in the
application of the lining system to be used.
B.
This section provides details for furnishing and installing the Integrated Environmental
Technologies (lET) coating system where shown on the drawings for protection of
concrete structures against hydrogen sulfide corrosion. Perform installation by
workers experienced in the application of the coating to be used.
PRODUCTS
PART 2 PART 2
2.1
2.2
SEWPERCOA T LINING SYSTEM
A.
The SewperCoat (calcium aluminate) lining system shall be as manufactured by
Lafarge Calcium Aluminates, Chesapeake, VA.
B.
Pure-fused Calcium Aluminate Cement Lining: The cement lining material shall be a
pure fused calcium aluminate mortar with pure fused calcium aluminate aggregate
equal to SewperCoat as manufactured by Lafarge Calcium Aluminates, Inc. The
material shall be spray applied in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
1. The material shall be packaged from the manufacturer so as not to require field
mixing of mortar and aggregate to obtain recommended composition.
2. The material shall form a mechanical and chemical bond to the wetwell surface
with zero shrinkage. The material shall have a minimum 28-day compressive
strength of 9000 psi.
3. The material shall be suitable for use in a severe hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
environment.
4. Provide documentation that the material has a minimum 5-year history in the
reconstruction of sanitary sewer structures.
lET COATING SYSTEM
A.
The lET Coating System shall be as manufactured by Integrated Environmental
Technologies, Santa Barbara, CA. The County knows of no equal product to lET.
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Section 099723
CONCRETE COATINGS
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B. Polymorphic Resin shall be a 100% solids, two-component, highly modified
polyester resin system, exhibiting no adhesion-interfering shrinkage upon curing.
Resin shall cure rapidly within fifteen minutes to one hour without the use of heat
or cooling at surface temperatures ranging from -30 degrees Fahrenheit to over
+150 degrees. Excellent resistance to a broad range of corrosive chemicals,
including sulfuric acid created by hydrogen sulfide gas as well as other chemicals
typically found in sanitary sewers, and impact and abrasion attack shall be
provided.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1
SEWPERCOAT LINING
A.
Plug or bypass all pipes in service before any work is started on the structure. No
debris is to be flushed down the line.
B.
Anyone entering the structure must conform to all OSHA requirements for
"Confined Space Entry" equipment and permitting.
C.
Prepare surface in accordance with the requirements of SewperCoat Data Sheets
on Concrete Preparation. Interior surfaces of wetwell shall be sound, porous, dry,
and free of dust, dirt, oil, grease and other contaminants prior to application of
lining.
D.
Interior surface of structure must be abrasive-blasted to remove all loose patching,
old coatings and any contamination in the concrete. Do not use silica sand.
1. Abrasive-blast "new" structures to remove all oils and patch mud, and to
open pinholes and expose aggregate.
2. Abrasive-blast "rehab" structures to remove all loose patching, old coatings,
and any contamination that penetrated the concrete. The finished interior of
the structure shall be gray. Coat the exposed invert/floor also. Where there
is severe deterioration of the mortar, place new concrete to match the
original interior dimensions after abrasive blasting and removal of all loose
material and by-products of corrosion. Restore invert/floor to the original
elevation.
3. Vacuum to remove all abrasives and debris.
4. Condition of the wetwell may require the use of a 10% solution of
hydrochloric (muriatic) acid over all surfaces or the use of a detergent. If an
acid or detergent solution is used, the surface shall be thoroughly rinsed and
neutralized prior to the installation of the liner system.
E. Repair all leaks by injecting grout using Avanti Multi-grout AV-202 or equivalent.
Hydraulic cement shall not be used to stop any water leaks.
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F. Spray Application: Mix and apply the pure fused calcium aluminate cement liner
system in strict accordance with the manufacturer's written instructions using only
manufacturers approved equipment. This includes the preparation, installation,
curing and finish operation required for the completion of the process.
1. Wet gun: Spray the material directly to the damp wetwell surface in a two-
coat application. Trowel the material smooth after each coat, completely
covering the interior surface of the wetwell from the frame to the invert with a
minimum thickness of 1 inch. Apply a "brushed" finish to the second coat
after troweling.
2. Dry Gun: Spray the material directly to the damp wetwell surface in a one-
coat application. Trowel the material smooth after the application, completely
covering the interior surface of the wetwell from the frame to the invert with a
minimum thickness of 1 inch. Apply a "brushed" finish after troweling.
G. Curing: The material shall cure in strict accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and instructions.
H. Inspect lining system for holidays (i.e., discontinuity), cracks and pinholes. Take
particular care to check lining over brick, block, heavy spalled surfaces, and other
very rough surfaces and locate holes in the lining caused by voids in bricks, block,
concrete and structure joints. Fill voids and holidays in accordance with the lining
system manufacturer's instructions.
I. Provide a five (5) year unlimited warranty on all workmanship and products. The
work includes the surface preparation and application of the SewperCoat lining
system, and shall protect the structure for at least five (5) years from all leaks, and
from failure due to corrosion from exposure to corrosive gases such as hydrogen
sulfide.
3.2 lET COATING
A. Plug or bypass all pipes in service before any work is started on the structure. No
debris is to be flushed down the line.
B. Anyone entering the structure must conform to all OSHA requirements for
"Confined Space Entry" equipment and permitting.
C. Prepare surface in accordance with the requirements of lET Systems Data Sheets
on Concrete Preparation. Interior surfaces of manhole shall be sound, porous, dry,
and free of dust, dirt, oil, grease and other contaminants prior to application of
lining.
D. Dry abrasive-blast Interior surface of structure to remove all loose patching, old
coatings and any contamination in the concrete. Do not use silica sand.
1. Dry abrasive-blast "new" structures to remove all oils and patch mud, and to
open pin holes and expose aggregate.
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2. Dry abrasive-blast "rehab" structures to remove all loose patching, old
coatings, and any contamination that penetrated the concrete. The finished
interior of the structure shall be gray. Coat the exposed invert/floor also.
Where there is severe deterioration of the mortar, place new concrete to
match the original interior dimensions after abrasive blasting and removal of
all loose material and by-products of corrosion. Restore invert/floor to the
original elevation.
3. Vacuum to remove all abrasives and debris.
E. Repair all leaks by injecting grout using Avanti Multi-grout AV-202 or equivalent.
Hydraulic cement shall not be used to stop any water leaks.
F. Clean and remove dust material with pressure washing for maximum adhesion.
Blow dry concrete at 250 cfm with 120 psi.
G. Apply lET Systems Coating by the use of the lET Systems Spray Unit and lET
Systems Spincaster. Apply lET coating at least three different intervals - prime
coat, intermediate coat and finish coat, per lET Systems manufacturer instructions
and specifications. The total thickness of the I ET coating shall be at least 125
mils.
H. Inspect lining system for holidays, cracks and pinholes. Take particular care to
check lining over brick, block, heavy spa lied surfaces, and other very rough
surfaces and locate holes in the lining caused by voids in bricks, block, concrete
and structure joints. Fill voids and holidays in accordance with the lining system
manufacturer's instructions.
I. Provide a five (5) year unlimited warranty on all workmanship and products. The
work includes the surface preparation and application of the lET coating system,
and shall protect the structure for at least five (5) years from all leaks, and from
failure due to corrosion from exposure to corrosive gases such as hydrogen
sulfide.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 312316
EXCAVATION - EARTH AND ROCK
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Requirements for performing opencut excavations to the widths
and depths necessary for constructing structures and pipelines, including
excavation of any material necessary for any purpose pertinent to the construction
of the Work.
B. Related Work Specified In Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 017416 - Site Clearing
2. Section 033100 - Concrete, Masonry, Mortar and Grout
3. Section 312319 - Groundwater Control for Open Cut Excavation
4. Section 312323 - Backfilling
5. Section 314000 - Shoring, Sheeting and Bracing
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Earth: "Earth" includes all materials which, in the opinion of the ENGINEER, do
not require blasting, barring, wedging or special impact tools for their removal from
their original beds, and removal of which can be completed using standard
excavating equipment. Specifically excluded are all ledge and bedrock and
boulders or pieces of masonry larger than one cubic yard in volume.
B. Rock: "Rock" includes all materials which, in the opinion of the ENGINEER,
require blasting, barring, wedging and/or special impact tools such as jack
hammers, sledges, chisels, or similar devices specifically designed for use in
cutting or breaking rock for removal from their original beds and which have
compressive strengths in their natural undisturbed state in excess of 300 psi.
Boulders or masonry larger than one cubic yard in volume are classed as rock
excavation.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
B. Engage the services of a Professional Engineer who is registered in the State of
Florida to design all cofferdam and sheeting and bracing systems which the
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CONTRACTOR feels necessary for the execution of his work. Submit to the
ENGINEER a signed statement that he has been employed by the
CONTRACTOR to design all sheeting and bracing systems. After the systems
have been installed, furnish to the ENGINEER an additional signed statement that
the cofferdams and sheeting and bracing systems have been installed in
accordance with his design.
C. If a detour is required, submit a traffic control plan for approval to County Manager
or designee and/or the Florida Department of Transportation as described in
Section 015526.
1.4 SITE CONDITIONS
A. Geotechnical Investigation: A geotechnical investigation may have been prepared
by the COUNTY and ENGINEER in preparing the Contract Documents.
1. The geotechnical investigation report may be examined for what ever value
it may be considered to be worth. However, this information is not
guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness.
2. The geotechnical investigation report is not part of the Contract Documents.
B. Actual Conditions: Make any geotechnical investigations deemed necessary to
determine actual site conditions.
C. Underground Utilities and Collier County Damage Prevention Policy:
1 . This policy has been put in place to avoid damage to Collier County
underground utilities. A minimum distance of five feet (5') horizontally and
eighteen inches (18") vertically must be maintained away from Collier County
utilities. Any and all variations from this order must be the Water or Wastewater
Department.
2. Before commencement of any excavation at road crossings or any boring or any
drilling, the contractor shall mark the proposed run alignment with white paint or
flags. Subsequent to placement of the white markings, the existing
underground utilities in the area affected by the work must be marked by
Sunshine One Call after proper notification to them by either calling 811 in
Florida or toll free at 1-800-432-4770. Visit www.callsunshine.com for more
information. Before commencing excavation for the work, potholing of all
potential conflicts must be performed.
3. All lines in conflict must be physically located by the contractor and verified by
Collier County Locate Department personnel before performing work. Utilities
under concrete or pavement may require soft dig vacuum locates which also is
the contractor's responsibility to perform. All utilities will be field marked per
Sunshine State One Call's statutes and guidelines. For line verification or any
other information concerning locates, please call the Locate Department at 239-
591-0882 during normal business hours. For line verification or emergency
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locates after hours, call emergency numeric pager at 239-890-0809. In the
event the potholing and/or vacuum soft dig does not locate the marked
utility, work must be stopped and the affected utility owner contacted.
Failure to comply with this policy and obtain required signature(s) may result in
delay or denial of permit.
4. The contractor must comply with all provisions of Florida Statute 556, the
Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety Act.
D. Quality and Quantity: Make any other investigations and determinations
necessary to determine the quality and quantities of earth and rock and the
methods to be used to excavate these materials.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. Clearing: Clear opencut excavation sites of obstructions preparatory to
excavation. Clearing in accordance with Section 017416, includes removal and
disposal of vegetation, trees, stumps, roots and bushes, except those specified to
be protected during trench excavation.
B. Banks: Shore or slope banks to the angle of repose to prevent slides or cave-ins
in accordance with Section 314000.
C. Safety: Whenever an excavation site or trench is left unattended by the
CONTRACTOR or when an area is not within 100 feet of observation by the
CONTRACTOR, the excavation site or trench shall be filled and/or, at the
County's Manager or designee discretion, protected by other means to prevent
accidental or unauthorized entry. Include barricades and other protection devices
requested by the ENGINEER or County Manager or designee, including
temporary fencing, snow fencing, or temporary "structure" tape. Such safety items
shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of any site safety requirements or liabilities
established by Federal, State and local laws and agencies, including OSHA, but is
intended as additional safety measures to protect the general public.
D. Hazardous Materials: If encountered, take care of hazardous materials not
specifically shown or noted in accordance with Section 015000.
E. During excavation and any site work, take storm water pollution prevention
measures to ensure that water quality criteria are not violated in the receiving
water body and all state and local regulatory requirements are met.
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3.2 STRUCTURE EXCAVATION
A. Excavation Size: Provide excavations of sufficient size and only of sufficient size
to permit the Work to be economically and properly constructed in the manner and
of the size specified.
B. Excavation Shape: Shape and dimension the bottom of the excavation in earth or
rock to the shape and dimensions of the underside of the structure or drainage
blanket wherever the nature of the excavated material permits.
C. Compaction: Before placing foundation slabs, footings or backfill, proof roll the
bottom of the excavations to detect soft spots.
1. For accessible areas, proof roll with a ten wheel tandem axle dump truck
loaded to at least 15 tons or similarly loaded construction equipment.
2. For small areas, proof roll with a smooth-faced steel roller filled with water or
sand, or compact with a mechanical tamper.
3. Make one complete coverage, with overlap, of the area.
4. Overexcavate soft zones and replace with compacted select fill.
3.3 TRENCH EXCAVATION
A. Preparation: Properly brace and protect trees, shrubs, poles and other structures
which are to be preserved. Unless shown or specified otherwise, preserve all
trees and large shrubs. Hold damage to the root structure to a minimum. Small
shrubs may be preserved or replaced with equivalent specimens.
B. Adequate Space: Keep the width of trenches to a minimum, however provide
adequate space for workers to place, joint and backfill the pipe properly.
1. The minimum width of the trench shall be equal to at least 3.5 feet or the
outside diameter of the pipe at the joint plus 8-inches for unsheeted trench
or 12 inches for sheeted trench, whichever is greater. Conform the trench
walls to OSHA Regulations.
2. In sheeted trenches, measure the clear width of the trench at the level of the
top of the pipe to the inside of the sheeting.
C. Depth:
1. Excavate trenches to a minimum depth of 8 inches, but not more than 12
inches, below the bottom of the pipe so that bedding material can be placed
in the bottom of the trench and shaped to provide a continuous, firm bearing
for pipe barrels and bells.
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2. Standard trench grade shall be defined as the bottom surface of the utility to
be constructed or placed within the trench. Trench grade for utilities in rock
or other non-cushioning material shall be defined as additional undercuts
backfilled with crushed stone compacted in 6-inch lifts, below the standard
8-inches minimum trench undercut. Backfill excavation below trench grade
not ordered in writing by the ENGINEER with acceptable Class I, II or III
embedment material to trench grade and compact to density equal to native
soil.
D. Unstable or Unsuitable Materials: If unstable or unsuitable material is exposed at
the level of the bottom of the trench excavation, excavate the material in
accordance with the subsection headed "Authorized Additional Excavation".
1. Remove material for the full width of the trench and to the depth required to
reach suitable foundation material.
2. When in the judgment of the ENGINEER the unstable or unsuitable material
extends to an excessive depth, the ENGINEER may advise, in writing, the
need for stabilization of the trench bottom with additional select fill material,
crushed stone, washed shell, gravel mat or the need to provide firm support
for the pipe or electrical duct by other suitable methods.
3. Crushed stone, washed shell and gravel shall be as specified in Section
312323.
4. Payment for such trench stabilization will be made under the appropriate
Contract Items or where no such items exist, as a change in the Work.
E. Length of Excavation: Keep the open excavated trench preceding the pipe laying
operation and the unfilled trench, with pipe in place, to a minimum length which
causes the least disturbance. Provide ladders for a means of exit from the trench
as required by applicable safety and health regulations.
F. Excavated Material: Neatly deposit excavated material to be used for backfill at
the sides of the trenches where space is available. Where stockpiling of
excavated material is required, obtain the sites to be used and maintain
operations to provide for natural drainage and not present an unsightly
appearance.
G. Water: Allow no water to rise in the trench excavation until sufficient backfill has
been placed to prevent pipe flotation. Provide trench dewatering in accordance
with Section 312319.
3.4 EXCAVATION FOR JACKING AND AUGERING
A. Jacking and Augering Requirements: Allow adequate length in jacking pits to
provide room for the jacking frame, the jacking head, the reaction blocks, the
jacks, auger rig, and the jacking pipe. Provide sufficient pit width to allow ample
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working space on each side of the jacking frame. Allow sufficient pit depth such
that the invert of the pipe, when placed on the guide frame, will be at the elevation
desired for the completed line. Tightly sheet the pit and keep it dry at all times.
3.5
ROCK EXCAVATION
A.
Rock Excavation: Excavate rock within the boundary lines and grades as shown,
specified or required.
1 . Rock removed from the excavation becomes the property of the
CONTRACTOR. Transport and dispose of excavated rock at an off site
disposal location. Obtain the off site disposal location.
2. Remove all shattered rock and loose pieces.
B. Structure Depths: For cast-in-place structures, excavate the rock only to the
bottom of the structure, foundation slab, or drainage blanket.
C. Trench Width: Maintain a minimum clear width of the trench at the level of the top
of the pipe of the outside diameter of the pipe barrel plus 2 feet, unless otherwise
approved.
D. Trench Depth: For trench excavation, in which pipelines are to be placed,
excavate the rock to a minimum depth of 8 inches below the bottom of the pipe or
duct encasement. Provide a cushion of sand or suitable crushed rock. Refill the
excavated space with pipe bedding material in accordance with Section 312323.
Include placing, compacting and shaping pipe bedding material in the appropriate
Contract Items.
E. Manhole Depths: For manhole excavation, excavate the rock to a minimum depth
of 8 inches below the bottom of the manhole base for pipelines 24 inches in
diameter and larger and 6 inches below the bottom manhole base for pipelines
less than 24 inches in diameter. Refill the excavated space with pipe bedding
material in accordance with Section 312323. Include placing, compacting and
shaping pipe bedding material for manhole bases in the appropriate Contract
Items.
F. Over-excavated Space: Refill the excavated space in rock below structures,
pipelines, conduits and manholes, which exceeds the specified depths with 2,500
psi concrete, crushed stone, washed shell, or other material as directed. Include
refilling of over-excavated space in rock as part of the rock excavation.
G. Other Requirements: Follow, where applicable, the requirements of the
subsections on "Trench Excavation" and "Structure Excavation".
H. Payment: Rock excavation, including placing, compacting and shaping of the
select fill material, will be paid for under the appropriate Contract Items or where
no such items exist, as a change in the Work.
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Finish: Provide a reasonably smooth finished surface for all excavations, which is
uniformly compacted and free from irregular surface changes.
Finish Methods: Provide a degree of finish that is ordinarily obtainable from blade-
grade operations and in accordance with Section 312323.
PROTECTION
Traffic and Erosion: Protect newly graded areas from traffic and from erosion.
Repair: Repair any settlement or washing away that may occur from any cause,
prior to acceptance. Re-establish grades to the required elevations and slopes.
It shall be the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to acquaint himself with all existing
conditions and to locate all structures and utilities along the proposed utility
alignment in order to avoid conflicts. Where actual conflicts are unavoidable,
coordinate work with the facility owner and perform work so as to cause as little
interference as possible with the service rendered by the facility disturbed in
accordance with Section 020500. Repair and/or replace facilities or structures
damaged in the prosecution of the work immediately, in conformance with current
standard practices of the industry, or according to the direction of the owner of
such facility, at the CONTRACTOR's expense.
D. Other Requirements: Conduct all Work in accordance with the environmental
protection requirements specified in Division 1.
3.8 AUTHORIZED ADDITIONAL EXCAVATION
A. Additional Excavation: Carry the excavation to such additional depth and width as
authorized in writing, for the following reasons:
1. In case the materials encountered at the elevations shown are not suitable.
2. In case it is found desirable or necessary to go to an additional depth, or to
an additional depth and width.
B. Refill Materials: Refill such excavated space with either authorized 2500 psi
concrete or compacted select fill material, in compliance with the applicable
provisions of Section 312323.
C. Compaction: Compact fill materials to avoid future settlement. As a minimum,
backfill layers shall not exceed 6-inches in thickness for the full trench width and
compaction shall equal 95% of maximum density, or 98% if under paved area of
roadway, as determined by using ASTM D 1557. Perform compaction density
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tests at all such backfill areas with spacing not to exceed 100 feet apart and on
each 6-inch compacted layer.
D. Payment: Additional earth excavations so authorized and concrete or select fill
materials authorized for filling such additional excavation and compaction of select
fill materials will be paid for under the appropriate Contract Items or where no
such items exist, as a change in the Work.
3.9 UNAUTHORIZED EXCAVATION
A. Stability: Refill any excavation carried beyond or below the lines and grades
shown, except as specified in the subsection headed "Authorized Additional
Excavation", with such material and in such manner as may be approved in order
to provide for the stability of the various structures.
B. Refill Materials: Refill spaces beneath all manholes, structures, pipelines, or
conduits excavated without authority with 2500 psi concrete or compacted select
fill material, as approved.
C. Payment: Refill for unauthorized excavation will not be measured and no payment
will be made therefor.
3.10 SEGREGATION STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF MATERIAL
A. Stockpiling Suitable Materials: Stockpile topsoil suitable for final grading and
landscaping and excavated material suitable for backfilling or embankments
separately on the site in approved locations.
B. Stockpile Locations: Store excavated and other material a sufficient distance
away from the edge of any excavation to prevent its falling or sliding back into the
excavation and to prevent collapse of the wall of the excavation. Provide not less
than 2 feet clear space between the top of any stockpile and other material and
the edge of any excavation.
C. Excess Materials: Be responsible for transport and disposal of surplus excavated
material and excavated material unsuitable for backfilling or embankments at an
off site disposal location secured by the CONTRACTOR.
3.11 REMOVAL OF WATER
A. Water Removal: At all times during the excavation period and until completion
and acceptance of the WORK at final inspection, provide ample means and
equipment with which to remove promptly and dispose of properly all water
entering any excavation or other parts of the WORK.
B. Dry Excavations: Keep the excavation dry, in accordance with Section 312319.
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C. Water Contact: Allow no water to rise over or come in contact with masonry and
concrete until the concrete and mortar have attained a set and, in any event, not
sooner than 12 hours after placing the masonry or concrete.
D. Discharge of Water: Dispose of water pumped or drained from the Work in a safe
and suitable manner without damage to adjacent property or streets or to other
work under construction.
E. Protection: Provide adequate protection for water discharged onto streets. Protect
the street surface at the point of discharge.
F. Sanitary Sewers: Discharge no water into sanitary sewers.
G. Storm Sewers: Discharge no water containing settleable solids into storm sewers.
H. Repair: Promptly repair any and all damage caused by dewatering the Work.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 312319
GROUNDWATER CONTROL FOR OPEN CUT EXCAVATION
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS
A. This section provides for furnishing all permits, labor, materials, equipment, power
and incidentals for performing all operations necessary to dewater, depressurize,
drain and maintain excavations as described herein and as necessary for
installation of pipeline and appurtenances. Included are installing, maintaining,
operating and removing dewatering systems and other approved devices for the
control of surface and groundwater during the construction of pipelines and
appurtenances, open cut excavations, directional drilling. Included also are
protecting work against rising waters and repair of any resulting damage.
1.2 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
A. It is the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to identify groundwater
conditions and to provide any and all labor, material, equipment, techniques and
methods to lower, control and handle the groundwater as necessary for his
construction methods and to monitor the effectiveness of this installed system and
its effect on adjacent facilities.
B. Operate, maintain and modify the system(s) as required to conform to these
Specifications. Upon completion of the Construction, remove the system(s). The
development, drilling and abandonment of all wells used in the dewatering system
shall comply with regulations of the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection and the governing Water Management District.
C. Assume sole responsibility for dewatering systems and for all loss or damage
resulting from partial or complete failure of protective measures and any
settlement or resultant damage caused by the dewatering operation.
1.3 PLANS AND OTHER DATA TO BE SUBMITTED
A. Prior to commencement of work, submit complete drawings, details and layouts
showing the proposed dewatering plans in sufficient detail (i.e., general
arrangements, procedures to be used, etc.) so as to allow the ENGINEER to
evaluate the proposed dewatering systems. Include the following, as required by
the CONTRACTOR's proposed operation:
1. Names of equipment suppliers.
2. Names of installation subcontractors.
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3. Plan for dewatering at access shafts and control of surface drainage.
4. Plan for dewatering for cut-and-cover excavations, or otherwise controlling
groundwater.
5. Eductor system layout and details.
6. Deep well locations and details.
7. Well point system layout and details.
8. Installation reports for eductors, deep wells and well points.
9. Water level readings from piezometers or observation wells, and method of
maintenance.
10. As part of his request for approval of a dewatering system, demonstrate the
adequacy of the proposed system and well point filler sand by means of a
test installation.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
A. Select equipment including but not limited to pumps, eductors, well points and
piping and other material desired.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1
DEWATERING EXCAVATIONS
A.
Obtain all permits necessary for dewatering operations and file a copy of all such
permits with the County Manager or designee and ENGINEER.
B.
Furnish, install, operate and maintain all necessary equipment for dewatering the
various parts of the Work and for maintaining free of water the excavations and
such other parts of the Work as required for Construction operations. Dewatering
system should provide for continuous operation including nights, weekends,
holidays, etc. Provide appropriate backup if electrical power is primary energy
source for dewatering system.
C.
Continue dewatering in all required areas, until the involved work is completed,
including the placing and compaction of backfill materials.
D.
Provide a uniform diameter for each pipe drain run constructed for dewatering.
Remove the pipe drain when it has served its purpose. If removal of the pipe is
impractical, provide grout connections at 50-foot intervals, and fill the pipe with
clay grout or cement and sand grout when the pipe has served its purpose.
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3.2
DEWATERING TRENCH
A.
Dewatering Excavation Plan: Develop an excavation dewatering plan that
considers site ground and groundwater conditions, the type and arrangement of
the equipment to be used and the proper method of groundwater disposal.
Prepare the dewatering plan before beginning excavations below groundwater.
Maintain one copy of the dewatering plan at the project site to be available for
inspection while all dewatering operations are underway.
B.
Do not lay any pipeline in a trench in the presence of water. Remove all water
from the trench sufficiently ahead of the pipeline placing operation. The
ENGINEER shall have full and final authority to require dewatering of the trench to
ensure a dry, firm bed on which to place the pipeline. As a minimum, maintain
water levels at least 6 inches below the bottom of the trench. Continue to dewater
trench until trench backfilling operations have been completed.
1. If a dry trench bottom has not been obtained with usual methods of trench
dewatering, then the order to excavate below grade and place sufficient
select fill material, crushed stone, or 2500 psi concrete over the trench
bottom may be given.
2. If all efforts fail to obtain a stable dry trench bottom, and it is determined
that the trench bottom is unsuitable for pipe foundation, present an
alternate system for stabilization to the Engineer of Record for approval
by the County Manager or designee on a case-by-case basis.
C. Removal of water may be accomplished by pumping in connection with well point
installation as the particular situation may warrant.
D. If the soils encountered at the trench grade are suitable for the passage of water,
without destroying the sides or utility foundation of the trench, sumps may be
provided at intervals at the side of the main trench excavation. Use pumps to
lower the water level by taking their suction from said sumps.
3.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR EDUCTOR, WELL POINTS OR DEEP WELLS
A. Eductor, well points or deep wells, where used, must be furnished, installed and
operated by a reputable CONTRACTOR regularly engaged in this business, and
approved.
3.4 DURATION OF DRAINAGE
A. In areas where concrete is to be placed, carry out the foundation drainage so that
the required lowering of the water table will be effected prior to placing reinforcing
steel. Keep foundation beds free from water to the same levels for 3 days after
placing concrete.
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3.5 PROTECTION OF STRUCTURES
A. Provide adequate protection for all structures to avoid damage to concrete.
B. Operate construction equipment over completed concrete slabs or structures only
with approval. Rubber tire equipment heavier than 5 tons and crawlers heavier
than 7 tons will require adequate load spreading by sand fill or other means.
3.6 DISCHARGE OF WATER
A. Do not discharge pumped drainage water into the sanitary sewer system or inhibit
pedestrian or vehicular traffic with the groundwater control system.
B. Discharge pumped drainage water into the storm sewer system or drainage ditch
by direct means (i.e., discharge hose to inlet, burying header, etc.). Monitor the
discharged water to determine that soil particles are not being removed.
C. Conform all discharge to current South Florida Water Management District and
Collier County Department of Stormwater Management rules, regulations,
procedures and regulatory permits and if discharged into receiving waters, shall
not exceed 29 N.T.U.'s above background.
3.7 REPAIR OF DAMAGE
A. Assume full responsibility for all loss and damage due to flooding, rising water or
seepage resulting from dewatering operations in any part of the work. Repair any
damage to partially completed work from these or other causes, including the
removal of slides, repair of foundation beds and performance of any other work
necessitated by lack of adequate dewatering or drainage facilities.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 312323
BACKFILLING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. General Requirements: Backfill all excavation to the original surface of the ground
or to such other grades as may be shown or required. For areas to be covered by
topsoil, leave or stop backfill (12) inches below the finished grade. Obtain
approval for the time elapsing before backfilling against masonry structures.
Remove from all backfill, any compressible, putrescible, or destructible rubbish
and refuse and all lumber and braces from the excavated space before backfilling
is started. Leave sheeting and bracing in place or remove as the work progresses.
B. Equipment Limitations: Do not permit construction equipment used to backfill to
travel against and over cast-in-place concrete structures until the specified
concrete strength has been obtained, as verified by concrete test cylinders. In
special cases where conditions warrant, the above restriction may be modified
providing the concrete has gained sufficient strength, as determined from test
cylinders, to satisfy design requirements for the removal of forms and the
application of load.
C. Related Work Specified In Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 017416 - Site Clearing
2. Section 312316 - Excavation - Earth and Rock
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1. ASTM D 1557 - Standard Test Methods for Moisture-Density Relations
of Soil and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures Using 10 Ib
Rammer and 18 in Drop
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 BACKFILL MATERIAL - GENERAL
A. General: Refer to Utilities Standards and Procedures Ordinance Section 9.1.2 for
laying and backfilling requirements. Backfill with sound materials, free from waste,
organic matter, rubbish, boggy or other unsuitable materials. Acceptable backfill
shall not contain rocks or stones larger than 2 inches in size.
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B. General Materials Requirements: Conform materials used for backfilling to the
requirements specified. Follow common fill requirements whenever drainage or
select fill is not specified. Determine and obtain the approval of the appropriate
test method where more than one compaction test method is specified.
C. Classification of Approved Embedment Materials: Embedment materials listed
here include a number of processed materials plus the soil types defined
according to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) in ASTM D2487.
These materials are grouped into 5 broad categories according to their suitability
for this application.
1. Class I: Angular, 0.25 inch to 1.5 inch (6 to 40 mm) graded stone, including
a number of fill materials that have regional significance such as coral, slag,
cinders, crushed shells and crushed stone. (Note: The size range and
resulting high void ratio of Class I material makes it suitable for use to
dewater trenches during pipe installation. This permeable characteristic
dictates that its use be limited to locations where pipe support will not be lost
by migration of fine grained natural material from the trench walls and
bottom or migration of other embedment materials into the Class I material.
When such migration is possible, the material's minimum size range should
be reduced to finer than 0.25 inch (6 mm) and the gradation properly
designed to limit the size of the voids. An alternative to modifying the
gradation is to use a geotextile fabric as a barrier to migration to fines.)
2. Class II: Coarse sands and gravels with maximum particle size of 1.5
inches (40 mm), including variously graded sands and gravels containing
small percentages of fines, generally granular and non-cohesive, either wet
or dry. Soil Types GW, GP, SW and SP are included in this class. (Note:
Sands and gravels, which are clean or borderline between clean and with
fines, should be included. Coarse-grained soils with less than 12 percent,
but more than 5 percent fines are neglected in ASTM D2487 and the USCS,
but should be included. The gradation of Class II material influences its
density and pipe support strength when loosely placed. The gradation of
Class II material may be critical to the pipe support and stability of the
foundation and embedment, if the material is imported and is not native to
the trench excavation. A gradation other than well graded, such as
uniformly graded or gap graded, may permit loss of support by migration into
void spaces of a finer grained natural material from the trench wall and
bottom. An alternative to modifying the gradation is to use a geotextile fabric
as a barrier to migration of fines.)
3. Class III: Fine sand and clayey (clay filled) gravels, including fine sands,
sand-clay mixtures and gravel-clay mixtures. Soil Types GM, GC, SM and
SC are included in this class.
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4. Class IV: Silt, silty clays and clays, including inorganic clays and silts of
medium to high plasticity and liquid limits. Soil Types MH, ML, CH and CL
are included in this c1ass~ (Note: Use caution in the design and selection of
the degree and method of compaction for Class IV soils because of the
difficulty in properly controlling the moisture content under field conditions.
Some Class IV soils with medium to high plasticity and with liquid limits
greater than 50 percent (cH, MH, CH-MH) exhibit reduced strength when
wet and should only be used for bedding, haunching and initial backfill in
arid locations where the pipe embedment will not be saturated by
groundwater, rainfall or exfiltration from the pipe. Class IV soils with low to
medium plasticity and with liquid limits lower than 50 percent (CL, ML,
CL-ML) also require careful consideration in design and installation to
control moisture content, but need not be restricted in use to arid locations.)
5. Class V: This class includes the organic soils OL, OH and PT as well as
soils containing frozen earth, debris, rocks larger than 1.5 inches (40 mm) in
diameter and other foreign materials. Do not use these materials for
bedding, haunching or backfill.
2.2 SELECT FILL
A. Materials for Select Fill: Use clean gravel, crushed stone, washed shell, or other
granular or similar material as approved which can be readily and thoroughly
compacted to 95 percent of the maximum dry density obtainable by ASTM D
1557.
1. Allowed Materials: Grade select fill between the following limits:
U.S. Standard
Sieve
2 inch
1-1/2 inch
1 inch
1/2 inch
#4
#10
#200
Percent Passing
By Weight
100
90-1 00
75-95
45-70
25-50
1 5-40
5-15
2. Unallowed Materials: Very fine sand, uniformly graded sands and gravels,
sand and silt, soft earth, or other materials that have a tendency to flow
under pressure when wet are unacceptable as select fill.
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COMMON FILL
A.
Materials for Common Fill: Material from on-site excavation may be used as
common fill provided that it can be readily compacted to 90 percent of the
maximum dry density obtainable by ASTM D 1557, and does not contain
unsuitable material. Select fill may be used as common fill at no change in the
Contract Price.
B.
Granular Materials On-Site: Granular on-site material, which is fairly well graded
between the following limits may be used as granular common fill:
U.S. Standard
Sieve
2 inch
#10
#60
#200
Percent Passing
by Weight
100
50-1 00
20-90
0-20
C. Cohesive Materials On-Site: Cohesive site material may be used as common fill.
1. The gradation requirements do not apply to cohesive common fill.
2. Use material having a liquid limit less than or equal to 40 and a plasticity
index less than or equal to 20.
D.
Material Approval: All material used as common fill is subject to approval. If there
is insufficient on-site material, import whatever additional off-site material IS
required which conforms to the specifications and at no additional cost.
UTILITY PIPE BEDDING
A.
Gradation for Small Piping: For pipe 18 inches or less in diameter, use pipe
bedding of material 90 percent of which will be retained on a NO.8 sieve and 100
percent of which will pass a 1/2-inch sieve and be well graded between those
limits.
B.
Gradation for Large Piping: For pipe larger than 18 inches in diameter, use the
same pipe bedding material as specified for smaller pipe or use a similar well
graded material 90 percent of which will be retained on a No. 8 sieve and 100
percent of which will pass a 1-inch sieve.
C.
Provide a minimum of six (6) inches bedding material under all gravity sewer
piping. In areas where poor soil conditions or rock exist, provide a minimum of six
(6) inches of pipe bedding material under water or force main pressure pipe.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PRECAST MANHOLE BEDDING
A. Bedding Compaction: Bed all precast manholes in well graded, compacted 12-
inch layer of crushed stone. Compact bedding thickness no less than 6 inches for
precast concrete manhole bases.
B. Concrete Work Mats: Cast cast-in-place manhole bases and other foundations for
structures against a 2500 psi concrete work mat in clean and dry excavations.
C. Bedding Placement: Place select fill used for bedding beneath precast manhole
bases, in uniform layers not greater than 9 inches in loose thickness. Thoroughly
compact in place with suitable mechanical or pneumatic tools to not less than 95
percent of the maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D 1557.
D. Use of Select Fill: Bed existing underground structures, tunnels, conduits and
pipes crossing the excavation with compacted select fill material. Place bedding
material under and around each existing underground structure, tunnel, conduit or
pipe and extend underneath and on each side to a distance equal to the depth of
the trench below the structure, tunnel, conduit or pipe.
3.2 PIPE BEDDING AND INITIAL BACKFILL
A. Placement: Place backfill for initial pipe backfill from top of bedding to 1 foot over
top of pipes in uniform layers not greater than 8 inches in loose thickness. Tamp
under pipe haunches and thoroughly compact in place the backfill with suitable
mechanical or pneumatic tools to not less than 98 percent of the maximum dry
density as determined by ASTM D 1557.
B. Foundation Bedding: Place bedding, to a depth specified by the County Manager
or designee, as a foundation in wet, yielding or mucky locations. Construct
foundation bedding by removal of the wet, yielding or mucky material and
replacement with sufficient Class I material to correct soil instability.
C. Stone Placement: Do not place large stone fragments in the pipe bedding or
backfill within 2 feet over or around pipelines, or nearer than 2 feet at any point
from any casing pipe, conduit or concrete wall.
D. Machine Compaction: Machine Compaction of initial backfill is prohibited unless
adequate cover as deemed by the County Manager or designee is provided. In no
case shall adequate cover be less than 12 inches.
E. Unallowed Materials: Pipe bedding containing very fine sand, uniformly graded
sands and gravels, sand and silt, soft earth, or other materials that have a
tendency to flow under pressure when wet is unacceptable.
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3.3 TRENCH BACKFILL
A. General: Backfill trenches from 1 foot over the top of the pipe, from the top of
electrical duct bedding or as shown to the bottom of pavement base course,
subgrade for lawns or lawn replacement, to the top of the existing ground surface
or to such other grades as may be shown or required.
B. Materials: All backfill material shall be acceptable dry materials, and shall be free
from cinders, ashes, refuse, vegetable or organic material, boulders, rocks, or
stones, or other deleterious material which in the opinion of the County Manager
or designee is unsuitable.
C. Depth of Placement - Place trench backfill in uniform layers not greater than 12
inches in loose thickness and that can be thoroughly compacted in place using
suitable mechanical or pneumatic equipment to not less than 98 percent of the
maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D 1557.
D. Depth of Placement - Undeveloped Areas: In nondeveloped areas and where
select fill material or hand-placed backfill are not specified or required, place
suitable job-excavated material or other approved backfill in lifts not exceeding 12
inches in loose thickness. Lifts of greater thickness may be permitted by the
County Manager or designee if the CONTRACTOR demonstrates compliance with
required densities. When the trench is full, consolidate the backfill by jetting,
spading, or tamping to ensure complete filling of the excavation. Mound the top of
the trench approximately 12 inches to allow for consolidation of backfill.
E. Compaction: Compact backfill as a percentage of the maximum density at
optimum moisture content as determined by the standard proctor test, ASTM
D698 as demonstrated in the following table:
Area (Mod.) ASTM
D1557
Around and l' (Min) above top of pipe 98
RemaininQ Trench 98
Pavement Sub-Grade and Shoulders (Last 3' of 98
Fill)
Base Material and Pavement 98
Adjacent to Structures (Areas not Paved) 98
Under Structures 98
Sub-Base 98
F. Density Tests: Density tests will be made at the request of the County Manager or
designee. Deficiencies will be corrected at the expense of the CONTRACTOR.
G. Dropping of Material on Work: Do trench backfilling work in such a way as to
prevent dropping material directly on top of any conduit or pipe through any great
vertical distance.
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H. Distribution of Large Materials: Break lumps up and distribute any stones, pieces
of crushed rock or lumps which cannot be readily broken up. throughout the mass
so that all interstices are solidly filled with fine material.
3.4 STRUCTURE BACKFILL
A. Use crushed stone underneath all structures, and adjacent to structures where
pipes, connections and structural foundations are to be located within this fill. Use
crushed stone beneath all pavements, walkways, and railroad tracks, and extend
to the bottom of pavement base course or ballast.
1. Place backfill in uniform layers not greater than 8 inches in loose thickness
and thoroughly compact in place with suitable approved mechanical or
pneumatic equipment.
2. Compact backfill to not less than 95 percent of the maximum dry density as
determined by ASTM D 1557.
B. Use of Common Fill: Use common granular fill adjacent to structures in all areas
not specified above. Select fill may be used in place of common granular fill at no
additional cost.
1. Extend such backfill from the bottom of the excavation or top of bedding to
the bottom of subgrade for lawns or lawn replacement, the top of previously
existing ground surface or to such other grades as may be shown or
req u ired.
2. Place backfill in uniform layers not greater than 8 inches in loose thickness
and thoroughly compact in place with suitable equipment, as specified
above.
3. Compact backfill to not less than 90 percent of the maximum dry density as
determined by ASTM D 1557.
3.5 COMPACTION EQUIPMENT
A. Equipment and Methods: Carry out all compaction with suitable approved
equipment and methods.
1. Compact clay and other cohesive material with sheep's-foot rollers or similar
equipment where practicable. Use hand held pneumatic tampers elsewhere
for compaction of cohesive fill material.
2. Compact low cohesive soils with pneumatic-tire rollers or large vibratory
equipment where practicable. Use small vibratory equipment elsewhere for
compaction of cohesion less fill material.
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3. Do not use heavy compaction equipment over pipelines or other structures,
unless the depth of fill is sufficient to adequately distribute the load.
3.6 FINISH GRADING
A. Final Contours: Perform finish grading in accordance with the completed contour
elevations and grades shown and blend into conformation with remaining natural
ground surfaces.
1. Leave all finished grading surfaces smooth and firm to drain.
2. Bring finish grades to elevations within plus or minus 0.10 foot of elevations
or contours shown.
B. Surface Drainage: Perform grading outside of building or structure lines in a
manner to prevent accumulation of water within the area. Where necessary or
where shown, extend finish grading to ensure that water will be carried to drainage
ditches, and the site area left smooth and free from depressions holding water.
3.7 RESPONSIBILITY FOR AFTERSETTLEMENT
A. Aftersettlement Responsibility: Take responsibility for correcting any depression
which may develop in backfilled areas from settlement within one year after the
work is fully completed. Provide, as needed, backfill material, pavement base
replacement, permanent pavement, sidewalk, curb and driveway repair or
replacement, and lawn replacement, and perform the necessary reconditioning
and restoration work to bring such depressed areas to proper grade as approved.
3.8 INSPECTION AND TESTING OF BACKFILLING
A. Sampling and Testing: Provide sampling, testing, and laboratory methods in
accordance with the appropriate ASTM Standard Specification. Subject all backfill
to these tests.
B. Correction of Work: Correct any areas of unsatisfactory compaction by removal
and replacement, or by scarifying, aerating or sprinkling as needed and
recompaction in place prior to placement of a new lift.
C. Testing Schedule:
1. Compaction Schedule
2. Optimum Moisture Content (Proctor Test)
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SECTION 314000
SHORING, SHEETING AND BRACING
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Work required for protection of an excavation or structure
through shoring, sheeting, and bracing.
B. Related Work Specified In Other Sections Includes:
1 . Section 312316 - Excavation - Earth and Rock
2. Section 312323 - Backfilling
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
B. CONTRACTOR's Submittals: All sheeting and bracing shall be the responsibility
of the CONTRACTOR to retain qualified design services for these systems, and to
be completed with strict adherence to OSHA Regulations. Submit complete
design calculations and working drawings of proposed shoring, sheeting and
bracing which have been prepared, signed and sealed by a Licensed Professional
Engineer experienced in Structural Engineering and registered in the State of
Florida, before starting excavation for jacking pits and structures. Use the soil
pressure diagram shown for shoring, sheeting and bracing design. ENGINEER's
review of calculations and working drawings will be limited to confirming that the
design was prepared by a licensed professional engineer and that the soil
pressure diagram shown was used.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. Design: Comply with all Federal and State laws and regulations applying to the
design and construction of shoring, sheeting and bracing.
B. N.B.S. Building Science Series 127 "Recommended Technical Provisions for
Construction Practice in Shoring and Sloping Trenches and Excavations."
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Regulatory Requirements: Do work in accordance with the U.S. Department of
Labor Safety and Health Regulations for construction promulgated under the
Occupational Safety Act of 1970 (PL 91-596) and under Section 107 of the
Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (PL 91-54), and the Florida
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Trench Safety Act. Observe 29 CFR 1910.46 OSHA regulations for Confined
Space Entry.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS AND MATERIALS
A. Material Recommendations: Use manufacturers and materials for shoring,
sheeting and bracing as recommended by the Licensed Professional Engineer
who designed the shoring, sheeting, and bracing.
1. Wood Materials: Oak, or treated fir or pine for wood lagging.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 SHORING, SHEETING AND BRACING INSTALLATION
A. General: Provide safe working conditions, to prevent shifting of material, to
prevent damage to structures or other work, to avoid delay to the work, all in
accordance with applicable safety and health regulations. Properly shore, sheet,
and brace all excavations which are not cut back to the proper slope and where
shown. Meet the general trenching requirements of the applicable safety and
health regulations for the minimum shoring, sheeting and bracing for trench
excavations.
1. CONTRACTOR's Responsibility: Sole responsibility for the design, methods
of installation, and adequacy of the shoring, sheeting and bracing.
B. Arrange shoring, sheeting and bracing so as not to place any strain on portions of
completed work until the general construction has proceeded far enough to
provide ample strength.
C. If ENGINEER is of the opinion that at any point the shoring, sheeting or bracing
are inadequate or unsuited for the purpose, resubmission of design calculations
and working drawings for that point may be ordered, taking into consideration the
observed field conditions. If the new calculations show the need for additional
shoring, sheeting and bracing, it should be installed immediately.
D. Monitoring: Periodically monitor horizontal and vertical deflections of sheeting.
Submit these measurements for review.
E. Accurately locate all underground utilities and take the required measures
necessary to protect them from damage. Keep all underground utilities in service
at all times as specified in Division 1.
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F. Driven Sheeting: Drive tight sheet piling in that portion of any excavation in paved
or surface streets City collector and arterial streets and in State and County
highways below the intersection of a one-on-one slope line from the nearest face
of the excavation to the edge of the existing pavement or surface.
G. Sheeting Depth: In general drive or place sheeting for pipelines to a depth at
elevation equal to the top of the pipe as approved.
1. If it is necessary to drive sheeting below that elevation in order to obtain a
dry trench or satisfactory working conditions, cut the sheeting off at the top
of the pipe and leave in place sheeting below the top of the pipe.
2. Do not cut the sheeting until backfill has been placed and compacted to the
top of the pipe.
H. Sheeting Removal: In general, remove sheeting and bracing above the top of the
pipe as the excavation is refilled in a manner to avoid the caving in of the bank or
disturbance to adjacent areas or structures. Remove sheeting as backfilling
progresses so that the sides are always supported or when removal would not
endanger the construction of adjacent structures. When required to eliminate
excessive trench width or other damages, shoring or bracing shall be left in place
and the top cut off at an elevation 2.5 feet below finished grade, unless otherwise
directed.
1. Carefully fill voids left by the withdrawal of the sheeting by jetting, ramming
or otherwise.
2. No separate payment will be made for filling of such voids.
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SECTION 320117
PAVEMENT REPAIR AND RESTORATION
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required and remove and
replace pavements over trenches excavated for installation of pipelines as shown
on the drawings and/or specified herein.
1.2 GENERAL
A. Repair all damage, as a result of work under this project, done to existing
pavement, driveways, paved areas, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, shrubbery,
grass, trees, utility poles, utility pipe lines, conduits, drains, catch basins, or
stabilized areas or driveways and including all obstructions not specifically named
herein, in a manner satisfactory to the ENGINEER. Include in the bid price, the
furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary for the
cutting, repair, and restoration of the damaged areas unless pay items for specific
types of repair are included in the Bid Form.
B. Keep the surface of the backfilled area of excavation in a safe condition and level
with the remaining pavement until the pavement is restored in the manner
specified herein. All surface irregularities that are dangerous or obstructive to
traffic are to be removed. Conform the repair to applicable COUNTY or State
requirements for pavement repair and as described herein.
C. The COUNTY reserves the right to require soil bearing or loading tests or
materials tests, should the adequacy of the foundation or the quality of materials
used be questionable. Costs of these tests shall be the responsibility of the
COUNTY, if found acceptable; the costs of all failed tests shall be the
responsibility of the CONTRACTOR.
D. Make all street and road repair in accordance with the details indicated on the
drawings and in accordance with the applicable requirements of these
Specifications and meeting the permit requirements and approval of the governing
Department of Transportation agencies.
E. Replace pavement or roadway surfaces cut or damaged in equal or better
condition than the original, including stabilization, base course, surface course,
curb and gutter or other appurtenances. Obtain the necessary permits prior to any
roadway work. Provide advance notice to the appropriate authority, as required,
prior to construction operations.
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1. Roadway Restoration (within Collier County Department of Transportation &
Engineering jurisdiction): Perform restoration in accordance with the
requirements set forth in the "Right-of-Way Utility Construction Activities
Policy" and these Standards. Obtain prior approval from Collier County DOT
for the materials of construction and method of installation, along with the
proposed restoration design for items not referred or specified herein.
a. Where existing pavement is to be removed, mechanical saw cut the
surface prior to trench excavation, leaving a uniform and straight edge
parallel or perpendicular to the roadway centerline with minimum
disturbance to the remaining adjacent surfacing. Provide minimal
width of cut for this phase of existing pavement removal.
b. Immediately following the specified backfilling and compaction, apply a
temporary sand seal coat surface to the cut areas. For this temporary
surfacing, provide a smooth traffic surface with the existing roadway
and maintain until final restoration. Ensure that surfacing remains for
a minimum of ten (10) days in order to assure the stability of the
backfill under normal traffic conditions. Thirty (30) days following this
period and prior to sixty (60) days after application: remove the
temporary surfacing and perform final roadway surface restoration.
c. In advance of final restoration, remove the temporary surfacing and
mechanically saw the existing pavement straight and clean to the
stipulated dimensions, if needed. Following the above operation,
proceed immediately with final pavement restoration in accordance
with the requirements set forth by Collier County Department of
Transportation.
d. No layer shall be greater than two inches (2") when compacted.
Where a surface course is constructed to a thickness greater than two
inches (2"), construct it in approximately equal layers, each not
exceeding two inches (2").
e. Where necessitated by traffic conditions, lay mixture in strips in such
manner as to provide for the passage of traffic. Where the road is
closed to traffic, mixture may be laid to the full width, by machines
traveling in parallel.
2. Roadway Restoration (outside Collier County Department of Transportation
jurisdiction) - Conform work within the rights-of-way of public thoroughfares
which are not under jurisdiction of Collier County to the requirements of the
Governmental agency having jurisdiction or the Florida Department of
Transportation, if no governmental agencies have jurisdiction. Work within
State Highway right-of-way shall be in full compliance with all requirements
of the permit drawings, and to the satisfaction of the Florida Department of
Transportation.
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1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Applicable provisions of the latest version of the Florida Department of
Transportation "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction", and
Supplemental Specifications hereunder govern the work under this Section. The
Florida Department of Transportation will hereafter be referred to as FDOT.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Use materials for flexible base pavement and base course as specified in the
latest version of the Florida Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications
for Road and Bridge Construction".
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 CUTTING PAVEMENT
A. Cut and remove pavement to straight edges, 6 inches outside each edge of
proposed trench to avoid pavement damage during installation of the new
pipelines and appurtenances and for making connections to existing pipelines.
B. Before removing pavement, mark the pavement for cuts nearly paralleling
pipelines and existing street lines. Cut asphalt pavement along the markings with
a jackhammer, rotary saw, or other suitable tool.
C. No pavement shall be machine pulled until completely broken and separated
along the marked cuts.
D. The pavement adjacent to pipeline trenches shall neither be disturbed nor
damaged. If the adjacent pavement is disturbed or damaged, irrespective of
cause, remove the damaged pavement replace it at CONTRACTOR's expense.
3.2 GENERAL RESTORATION
A. Restore, replace or rebuild existing street paving, driveways, etc., using the same
type of construction as was in the original. Be responsible for restoring all such
work, including sub-grade and base courses where present. Obtain and pay for
such local or other governmental permits as may be necessary for the opening of
streets. Meet any requirements other than those herein set forth which may affect
the type, quality and manner of carrying on the restoration of surfaces by reason
of jurisdiction of such governmental bodies.
B. In all cases, maintain, without additional compensation, all permanent
replacement of street paving, done by him under this Contract until accepted by
the County Manager or designee, including the removal and replacement of such
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work wherever surface depressions or underlying cavities result from settlement of
trench backfill.
C. Complete all the final resurfacing or re-paving of streets or roads, over the
excavations and relay paving surfaces of roadbed that have failed or been
damaged prior to acceptance by the County Manager or designee. Conform
backfilling of trenches and the preparation of sub-grades to the requirements of
Section 312323.
D. Do all re-paving or resurfacing in accordance with Florida Department of
Transportation Specifications, to which the following requirement of trench backfill
will be added: Where pipeline construction crosses paved areas such as streets,
backfill the top 24 inches of trench below the road bases or concrete slabs with
compacted A-4 or better material that will provide a bearing value of not less than
75 when tested by the Florida Department of Transportation Soil Bearing Test
Methods.
3.3 PRIME AND TACK COATS
A. Apply bituminous prime and tack coats on the previously prepared base course in
accordance with Section 300 of the FDOT Specifications.
3.4 WEARING COURSE
A. Use plant-mixed hot bituminous pavement to the thickness indicated in the
drawings conforming to Type III asphaltic concrete in accordance with Section 333
of the FDOT Specifications. The requirements for plant and equipment are
specified in Section 320 and the general construction requirements for asphaltic
concrete pavement are contained in Section 330 of the FDOT specifications.
3.5 TESTING
A. Perform all field-testing at an independent laboratory employed by the COUNTY.
Test and certify all materials by the producer. Repeat tests of sub-grade or base
not meeting specified compaction at the CONTRACTOR's expense.
3.6 MISCELLANEOUS RESTORATION
A. Restore sidewalks, cut or damaged by construction, in full sections or blocks to a
minimum thickness of four inches. Restore concrete curb or curb gutter to the
existing height and cross section in full sections or lengths between joints.
Concrete shall be as specified on the drawings. Restore grassed yards, shoulders
and parkways to match the existing sections with grass seed or sod of a type
matching the existing grass.
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3.7 CLEANUP
A. After all repair and restoration or paving has been completed, remove all excess
asphalt, dirt, and other debris from the roadways. Check and clean all existing
storm sewers and inlets of any construction debris.
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SECTION 321300
SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS AND CURBS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, driveways, curbs and drive
approaches complete with concrete materials, concrete curing compounds, joint
materials, field quality control and appurtenances.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Reference Standards: Conform the work for this Section to the applicable portions
of the following standard Specifications.
1 . ASTM
- American Society of Testing and Materials
2. AASHTO - American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials
3.
FDOT
- Florida Department of Transportation - Standard Specifications
for Road and Bridge Construction.
4.
FAC
- Florida Accessibility Code.
5. ADAAG - American with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines
6.
UFAS
- Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Reports: Written permission for the use of all local disposal sites Furnish copies
to the ENGINEER.
B. Test Reports:
1. Thickness and Compressive Strength: Provide the ENGINEER with two (2)
certified copies of the test results. Perform the tests by a laboratory
approved by the ENGINEER.
1.4 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Requirements:
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1. Temperature: Comply with the requirements for concrete installation due to
outside ambient air temperatures as specified under Article 3.3.1 of this
Section.
B. Protection:
1. Protection Against Rain: Comply with the requirements for protecting new
work against damage from Rain, as specified under Article 3.3.1 of this
Section.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Concrete: Use 2,500-psi concrete except as modified herein.
B. Ready-Mixed Concrete: Use ready-mixed concrete that conforms to ASTM C94,
Alternate 2.
C. Water: Use water for mixing and curing concrete reasonably clean and free from
oil, salt, acid, alkali, chlorides, sugar, vegetable, or other substances injurious to
the finished product. Waters from sources approved by the local Health
Department as potable may be used without test. Test water requiring testing in
accordance with the current Method of Test for Quality of Water to be Used in
Concrete, AASHTO T-26.
D. Concrete Curing Compounds: Use white membrane curing compound for curing
concrete that conforms to AASHTO M148, Type 1 clear, or Type 2 while per
FDOT Section 925.
E. Premolded Joint Filler: Use fiber joint filler that conforms to ASTM D1751. Use
filler of the thickness, as specified herein, or as directed by the ENGINEER.
F. Steel Hook Bolts: Use hook bolts that conform to ASTM A706, or for Grade 60 of
ASTM A615, A616, or A617. Use 5/8-inch diameter hook bolts self-tapping.
G. Joint Sealant Use hot-poured type joint sealant that conforms to ASTM D1190.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 CONTRACTOR'S VERIFICATION
A. Excavation and Forming: Prior to the installation of any concrete, examine the
excavation and forms for the proper grades, lines, and levels required to receive
the new work. Ascertain that all excavation and compacted subgrades are
adequate to receive the concrete to be installed.
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1. Correct all defects and deficiencies before proceeding with the work.
B. Existing Improvements: Investigate and verify location of existing improvements
to which the new work is to be connected.
1. Making necessary adjustment in line and grade to align the new work with
the existing improvements must be approved by the ENGINEER prior to any
change.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Forms: Use wood or metal forms, straight and free from warp, clean, and
sufficient strength to resist springing during the process of depositing concrete
against them.
1. Use full depth of the concrete forms.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Sidewalks, Sidewalk Ramps, Driveways and Driveway Approaches: Construct all
sidewalks and sidewalk ramps four (4) inches thick except at driveways and
alleys. Construct thickness of the sidewalks six (6) inches at driveways and
alleys. Construct sidewalks five (5) feet wide unless otherwise noted on the
Plans, and slope 1/4-inch per foot towards the center of the road. Normally,
sidewalks will be located within the right-of-way, parallel the property lines, at a
distance of 1-foot from the property line.
1. Construct alleys, driveways and approaches six (6) inches thick. Construct
the width of the driveways and driveway approaches as shown on the Plans
or as directed by the ENGINEER.
B. Removal of Existing Curb for Sidewalk Ramps and Driveway Approaches:
Conform construction of sidewalk ramps within street intersections where curbed
pavement existing to the current FDOT Roadway and Traffic Design Standards.
1. Saw cut, to full depth of pavement, and remove a minimum of an 18-inch
wide curb and gutter section where there is no proper curb drop for the
sidewalk ramp or driveway approach. When mountable curbs are present,
remove a 24-inch wide curb and gutter section for the construction of
sidewalk ramps, as specified above.
2. Remove curb and gutter as determined by the ENGINEER in the field but
remove curb and gutter at least as wide as the proposed sidewalk ramp plus
1-foot on each side.
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3. Replace the removed curb and gutter section with materials, equal to what
was removed and seal joint with hot poured rubber asphalt.
C. Install 5/8-inch diameter self-tapping hook bolts, in the existing concrete pavement
as indicated on the Plans prior to placing concrete for the removed curb and gutter
section.
D. Placement of Forms: Use wood forms, straight and free from warp, of nominal
depth for sidewalk sections less than 25 feet in length.
1. Stake forms to line and grade in a manner that will prevent deflection and
settlement.
2. When unit slab areas are to be poured, place slab division forms such that
the slab division joints will be straight and continuous.
3. Set forms for sidewalk ramps to provide a grade toward the centerline of the
right-of-way in accordance with current standards. Use a uniform grade,
except as may be necessary to eliminate short grade changes.
4. Oil forms before placing concrete. Leave forms in place at least 12 hours
after the concrete is placed. Place forms ahead of the pouring operations to
maintain uninterrupted placement of concrete.
5. The use of slip form pavers can be allowed when approved by the
ENGINEER in lieu of the construction system described above.
E. Joints: Construct transverse and longitudinal expansion and plane-of-weakness
joints at the locations specified herein, or as indicated on the Plans or as directed
by the ENGINEER.
1. Place the transverse expansion joints for the full width and depth of the new
work. Use transverse expansion joints placed against an existing pavement
a minimum of six (6) inches deep but no less than the thickness of the
concrete being placed.
2. Conform longitudinal expansion joints to the requirements as transverse
expansion joints.
3. Construct joints true to line with their faces perpendicular to the surface of
the sidewalk. Install the top slightly below the finished surface of the
sidewalk. Construct transverse joints at right angles to the centerline of the
sidewalk and construct longitudinal joints parallel to the centerline or as
directed by the ENGINEER.
4. Place transverse expansion joints, 1/2-inch thick, through the sidewalk at
uniform intervals of not more than 50 feet and elsewhere as shown on the
Plans, or as directed by the ENGINEER.
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5. Place expansion joints, 1/2-inch thick, between the sidewalk and back of
abutting parallel curb, buildings or other rigid structures, concrete driveways
and driveway approaches. When directed by the ENGINEER, place the
expansion joint between sidewalks and buildings 1-foot from the property
line and parallel to it.
6. Form plane-of-weakness joints every five (5) feet. Form joints by use of slab
divisions forms extending to the full depth of the concrete or by cutting joints
in the concrete, after floating, to a depth equal to 1/4 the thickness on the
sidewalk. Construct cut joints not less than 1/8-inch or more than 1/4-inch in
width and finish smooth and at right angles to the centerline on the sidewalk.
F. Placing and Finishing Concrete: Place all concrete on a prepared unfrozen,
smooth, leveled, rolled and properly compacted base. Place concrete on a moist
surface with no visible water present.
1. Deposit the concrete, in a single layer to the depth specified. Spade or
vibrate and compact the concrete to fill in all voids along the forms and
joints. Strike off the concrete with a strike board until all voids are removed
and the surface has the required grade and cross section as indicated on
the Plans, or as directed by the ENGINEER.
2. Float the surface of the concrete just enough to produce a smooth surface
free from irregularities. Round all edges and joints with an edger having a
1/4-inch radius.
3. Broom the surface of sidewalks, driveways and approaches to slightly
roughen the surface.
4. Texture the surface of the sidewalk ramps with a coarse broom transversely
to the ramp slope, and coarser roughen than the remainder of the sidewalk.
Contract the ramp slope in color (using a brick-red dye or approved equal)
from the remainder of the sidewalk. Comply with minimum color contract
and slope requirements from FAC, UFAS, ADAAG, Local Government
Standards, or as directed by the ENGINEER.
G. Curing: After finishing operations have been completed and immediately after the
free water has left the surface, completely coat and seal the surface of the
concrete (and sides if slip-forming is used) with a uniform layer of white membrane
curing compound. Do not thin the curing compound. Apply the curing compound
at the rate of one gallon per 200 square feet of surface.
H. Barricades: Place suitable barricades and lights around all newly poured
sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, driveways, driveway approaches and curb and gutter
sections in order to protect the new work from damage from pedestrians, vehicles
and others until the concrete has hardened.
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1. Leave barricades in place for a minImum of two (2) days, except for
driveway approaches and curb and gutter sections. Leave barricades in
place for a minimum of three (3) days.
2. Remove and replace any concrete that suffers surface or structural damage
at no additional cost.
I. Protection:
1. Against Rain: Protect new concrete from the effects of rain before the
concrete has sufficiently hardened. Have available on the job site at all
times enough burlap or 6-mil thick polyurethane film to cover and protect
one day's work. Stop work and cover completed work when rain appears
eminent. As soon as the rain ceases, uncover the concrete and burlap drag
the surface where necessary. Apply curing compound to any areas where
the compound has been disturbed or washed away.
2. Against Cold Weather: If concrete is placed between December 15 and
February 15, have available on the site sufficient amount of clean, dry straw
or hay to cover one (1) day's production. If the temperature reaches 40
degrees F and is falling, place the hay or straw 12 inches thick, immediately
after the curing compound is applied.
3. Concrete Temperature Limitations: Do not place concrete when the
temperature of the concrete at the point of placement is above 90 degrees
F.
J.
Cleanup: After the concrete has gained sufficient strength, but no sooner than
within 12 hours, remove the fixed forms and backfill the spaces on both sides with
sound earth of topsoil quality. Compact, level and leave backfill in a neat
condition.
K.
Gutters and Curbs: Construct gutters and curbs in accordance with Section 520
FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition,
including supplements.
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A.
Concrete Delivery Ticket: Use a ticket system for recording the transportation of
concrete from the batching plant to point of delivery. Issue this ticket to the truck
operator at the point of loading and give to the ENGINEER upon delivery.
B.
Concrete Delivery Rejection: Remove concrete not permitted for inclusion in the
work by the ENGINEER from the site. Rejection of concrete will be determined
through Field Quality Control and elapsed time from mixer charging to delivery.
C.
Concrete Testing at Placement: Perform tests of each batch of concrete
delivered, each 50 cubic yards, or whenever consistency appears to vary. The
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sampling and testing of slump, air content and strength will be performed at no
cost to the CITY.
1. Sampling: Secure composite samples in accordance with the Method of
Sampling Fresh Concrete, ASTM C 172.
2. Slump Test: Test in accordance with ASTM c143. Use the least slump
possible consistent with workability for proper placing of the various
classifications of concrete.
a. Place structural concrete for walls and slabs, by means of vibratory
equipment, with a slump of four (4) inches.
b. A tolerance of up to 1-inch above the indicated maximum will be
allowed for individual batches provided the average for all batches or
the most recent ten (10) batches tested, whichever is fewer, does not
exceed the maximum limit.
3. Air Content: Determine air content of normal weight concrete in accordance
with Method of Test for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the
Pressure Method, ASTM C23 1, or by the volumetric method, ASTM C 173,
for each strength test.
4. Compressive Strength: Make two (2) strength tests of three (3) samples
each for each 50 cubic yards, or fraction thereof, of each mix design of
concrete placed in anyone (1) day.
a. Handling Samples: Mold and cure three (3) specimens from each
sample in accordance with Method of Making and Curing Concrete
Test Specimens in the Field, ASTM C31. Record any deviations from
the requirements of this Standard in the test report.
b. Testing: Test specimens in accordance with Method of Test for
Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens, ASTM C39.
Test one (1) specimen at seven (7) days for information and test two
(2) at 28 days for acceptance. Use the average of the strengths of the
two (2) specimens tested at 28 days. Discard results if one (1)
specimen in a test manifests evidence of improper sampling, molding
or testing, and use the strength of the remaining cylinder. Should both
specimens in test show any of the above defects, discard the entire
test.
c. Acceptance of Concrete: The strength level of the concrete will be
considered satisfactory so long as the averages of all sets of three
consecutive strength test results equal or exceed the specified 28-day
strength and no individual strength test results falls below the specified
28-day strength by more than 500 psi. If the strength test is not
acceptable, perform further testing to qualify the concrete.
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d. Concrete Temperature: Determine the temperature of concrete
sample for each strength test.
D. Reductions due to deficiencies in thickness or compressive strength are additive,
that is, if an area is deficient by 3/8 inch and under strength by 200 psi, the total
reduction is 20% plus .02% or .40% reduction.
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SECTION 323113
CHAIN LINK FENCING AND GATES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Requirements for providing vinyl coated galvanized steel chain link
fencing and gates.
B. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 033100 - Concrete, Masonry, Mortar and Grout
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1.
ASTM 1043
- Strength and Protective Coatings on Metal Industrial Chain
Link Fence Framework
2. ASME B36.1 OM - Welded and seamless wrought steel pipe
3.
FS RR-F-191
- Fencing, Wire and Post, Metal
1.3 DESIGN
A. General: Provide fencing of the chain-link type and seven (7) feet high with six (6)
feet of diamond mesh woven wire fabric topped by extension arms with a vertical
height of approximately one foot above the top of the fabric. Design the extension
arms slanted out at an angle of 45 degrees and provide the arms to carry three
double strands of barbed wire when specifically required. Locate the fence as shown.
B. Fabric, Supports and Fittings: Provide steel fabric, supports and fittings except as
specified.
C. Fabric, Supports and Fittings: Provide green color coated steel fabric, supports and
fittings. Coat the framework, posts and hardware except hinges and latches to match
the fabric with thermoplastic or thermoset resins and provide oven-baked materials to
a minimum dry coating of seven mils. Color coat all accessories except hinges and
latches to match the fence. Provide aluminum hinges and latches.
D. Pipe Sizes and Weights: Provide pipe sizes and weights meeting the requirements of
ASME B 36.10, Table 2 and ASTM A 53, Table 1. All pipe sizes listed are nominal,
unless otherwise indicated.
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PART2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers are listed in the County Approved Product List, Appendix
F. Other manufacturers of equivalent products may be submitted.
2.2 FABRIC
A. Provide fabric that is a one piece woven 2-inch mesh chain link of 6-gauge steel wire
with a minimum breakload of 1800 Ibs/ft. and which is interwoven to form a
continuous fabric with no splices and is coated after weaving. Provide the top
selvage knuckled for fabric 60 inches high and under, and the bottom selvage twisted
and barbed for fabric over 60 inches high. Clean the fabric of all grease and foreign
matter before coating and shipping. Stretch the fabric tightly approximately two
inches above grade level and attach the fabric to the terminal or gateposts using
beveled tension bands and tension bars.
1. Provide galvanized fabric that is fusion coated with a minimum seven-mil
coating of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) applied over a thermoset plastic bonding
agent. Conform the PVC to Federal Specification RR-F-191.
2. Vinyl coat all cut ends.
3. Conform aluminum fabric to Fed. Spec. RR-F-191.
2.3 TENSION WIRE
A. For the tension wire for the fence bottom use minimum 6-gauge galvanized coil spring
steel fusion color coated as specified for the fabric.
2.4 TOP AND BRACE RAILS
A. General: Furnish the top rail in approximately 20-foot lengths with couplings
approximately 6 inches long for each joint. Provide one coupling in each 5 with an
expansion spring. Provide the rail continuous from end-to-end for each run of fence.
Provide brace rails at all terminal posts, locate the rails midway between the top and
bottom of the fabric and extend from the terminal post to the first adjacent line post.
Securely fasten rails at both ends. Provide top and brace rails that are galvanized
steel fusion color coated as specified for framework in Subsection 1.03 C.
B. Pipe Type: 1-1/4-inch, Schedule 40 pipe or a 1.625- by 1.25-inch roll-formed section
with minimum bending strength of 192 pounds on 10-foot span.
2.5 POSTS
A. General: Provide all posts that are coated as specified for vinyl-coated framework,
posts and hardware in Subsection 1.03 C.
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B. Pipe Posts: Provide pipe posts as follows:
1. For end, corner and pull posts use 2-1/2-inch, Schedule 40 pipe
2. For line posts use 2-inch, Schedule 40 pipe
3. For gate posts use the following pipes for different leaves:
a. For leaves up to 6 feet wide, use 2-1/2-inch Schedule 40 pipe
b. For leaves over 6 feet to 12 feet wide, use 3-1/2-inch Schedule 40 pipe
c. For leaves over 12 feet to 18 feet wide, use 6-inch Schedule 40 pipe
C. Bending Strength: Provide materials with the minimum bending strength based on a
6-foot cantilever for rolled formed or tube posts as follows:
Galvanized
Steel
1. End, Corner and Pull Posts:
2.875" O.D. roll formed or 444
2-1/2-inch square tube 547
2-1/2-inch square, heavy
wall extrusion
2. Line Posts:
For fences 8 feet 245
maximum height 1.875- by
1.625-inch C-Section
For fences over 8 feet 347
high 2.25- by 1.703-inch
c-Section
3. Gate Posts:
For leaves up to 6 feet
wide (2.875-inch O.D. roll 444
formed or
2-1/2-inch square tube 645
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2.6 GATES
A. General: For the perimeter construction of gates with leaves up to 6 feet wide, use
1-1/2-inch Schedule 40 pipe or 1-1/2-inch square steel tube, and for gates with leaves
greater than 6 feet wide, use 2-inch Schedule 40 pipe or 2-inch square steel tube.
B. Braces: Provide the gates with sufficient horizontal and vertical members and bracing
to ensure structural stability to prevent sagging and to provide for the attachment of
fabric, hardware and accessories. Provide gates with diagonal cross bracing
consisting of 3/8-inch diameter adjustable length truss rods where necessary to
provide frame rigidity without sag or twist.
C. Cantilever Sliding Gates: Furnish cantilever overhang as follows:
Gate Leaf Size
Overhang
6'-0" to 10'-0"
11 '-0" to 14'-0"
15'-0" to 22'-0"
12'-0" to 30'-0"
6'-6"
7'-6"
1 0'-0"
12'-0"
1. For gates leaf sizes 23'-0" to 30'-0", add one additional 2-inch square lateral
support rail welded adjacent to the top horizontal rail. Make the bottom rail of 2"
x 4" tubing weighing 1.71 pounds per foot.
2. Provide all cantilever overhang frames having 3/8-inch (galvanized steel)
(aluminum) brace rods.
3. Provide the enclosed track made of a combined track and rail aluminum
extrusion having a total weight of 3.72 pounds per foot and designed to
withstand a reaction load of 2,000 pounds.
4. Provide each gate leaf with two swivel type zinc die cast trucks having four
sealed lubricant ball-bearing wheels, 2-inch in diameter by 9/16-inch in width,
with two side rolling wheels to insure alignment of the truck in the track. Hold
trucks to post brackets by 7/8-inch diameter ball bolts with 1/2-inch shank.
Design truck assemblies to take the same reaction load as the track.
5. Install gates on 4-inch OD Schedule 40 (galvanized) (aluminum) posts weighing
9.1 pounds per foot. Use three posts for single slide gate and four posts for
double slide gate.
6. Provide guide wheel assemblies for each supporting post. Provide each
assembly consisting of two rubber wheels 4 inches in diameter attached to a
post so that the bottom horizontal member will roll between the wheels which
can be adjusted to maintain gate frames plumb and in proper alignment.
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D. Gate Accessories: Equip gates with hinges, latches, center stops, hasps, holdbacks,
and padlocks. Provide hinges, latches, center stops, hasps, and holdbacks that are
aluminum. Provide double gates with a center drop bar and gate holdbacks.
E. Latches: Provide gate latches that are positive locking, pivoting type with the
padlocking arrangement accessible from either side of the gate.
F. Hinges: Hang all gates on offset hinges to permit swinging the gate through a
180-degree arc to lie, when not obstructed, along and parallel to the line of the fence.
2.7 ATTACHMENTS
A. General: Provide all attachments fabricated of coated to match the fabric as specified
for framework, posts and hardware in Subsection 1.03, except provide aluminum
hinges and latches.
B. Tension Bars: Provide 3/16-inch by 3/4-inch galvanized carbon steel tension bars
attached to the terminal posts by means of beveled edge bands.
C. Truss Rods: Provide 3/8-inch diameter galvanized carbon steel truss rods. Securely
mount truss rods between the line post end of the brace rail and the base of the
terminal post.
D. Post Tops: Provide post tops of galvanized pressed steel or malleable iron to form
weathertight caps for post or tube posts. Make provisions for installation or passage
of the top rail.
E. Brace and Tension Bands: Provide galvanized steel brace bands and tension bands,
of the "unclimbable" beveled edge type with 3/8-inch diameter square shouldered
aluminum carriage bolts, nonremovable from outside of the fence.
F. Rail Couplings: Provide rail couplings of the outside sleeve type, not less than six
inches long, self-centering, which allows for expansion and contraction. Provide
aluminum galvanized steel rail couplings.
G. Fabric Ties: Provide 11-gauge galvanized steel fabric ties.
H. Hog Rings: Provide 11-gauge wire, aluminum alloy, Type 6061-T6 hog rings.
I. Extension Arms: Provide galvanized pressed steel extension arms for supporting the
barbed wire where used. Design the arms with an adequate cross section to
withstand without failure or permanent deflection a perpendicular force of 250 pounds
applied at the end of the arm when the arm is securely attached to the post.
Construct extension arms to be slanted out.
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3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
General: Install all fencing and accessories according to the manufacturer's
recommendations. Do not begin installation and erection before final grading is
completed, unless otherwise approved.
B.
Excavation: Drill or hand excavate (using post hole digger) holes for posts to the
diameter and spacing indicated, in firm, undisturbed or compacted soil.
1. If not indicated, excavate holes for each post to the minimum diameter
recommended by the fence manufacturer, but not less than four times the
largest cross-section of the post.
2. Unless otherwise indicated excavate the hole depths approximately 3 inches
lower than the post bottom, with the bottom of posts set not less than 36 inches
below the finished grade surface.
C. Barbed Wire: When specifically required, firmly install the barbed wire in slots in the
extension arms, anchored to the terminal extension arms after removal of all sag from
the wire.
D. Tension Wire: Attach the tension wire to the bottom of the fabric by hog rings spaced
at 24-inch intervals and to terminal posts by brace bands.
E. Posts: Set posts plumb in concrete encasement at not more than 10-foot centers in
the line of the fence with the tops properly aligned. Extend concrete encasement for
line posts a minimum of three feet below finish grade with a minimum diameter of ten
inches. Extend concrete encasement for terminal, corner and gate posts 40 inches
below finished grade, except gate posts for leaves greater than 6 feet, for which
extend the encasement 54 inches below grade. Provide the minimum diameter of
encasement for terminal, corner and gateposts to be sufficient to provide not less than
four inches between any part of the post and the face of the concrete and in no case
provide the diameter to be less than 12 inches. Set line posts 32 inches into the
concrete and set all other posts 36 inches, except gate posts for leaves greater than 6
feet wide, which are to be set 48 inches into the concrete. Slope the top exposed
surface of the concrete to shed water and provide a neat appearance.
1. Place concrete around posts and vibrate or tamp for consolidation. Check each
post for vertical and top alignment and hold posts in position during placement
and finishing operations.
a. Unless otherwise indicated, extend the concrete footing 2 inches above
grade and trowel to a crown to shed water.
2. Where aluminum is in contact with concrete, coat the aluminum.
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F. Fabric Ties: Space fabric ties approximately 14 inches apart on the line posts and 24
inches apart on the rails. (For clips used with C-section posts, use galvanized
11-gauge steel wire.)
G. Fabric: Leave approximately 2 inches between finished grade and the bottom
selvage, unless otherwise indicated. Pull the fabric taut and tie to posts, rails, and
tension wires. Install the fabric on the security side of the fence, and anchor the fabric
to the framework so that the fabric remains in tension after the pulling force is
released.
H. Fasteners: Install nuts for tensions bands and hardware bolts on the side of the fence
opposite the fabric side. Peen ends of bolts or score threads to prevent nut removal.
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SECTION 329200
RESTORATION BY SODDING OR SEEDING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS
A. The work in this section consists of furnishing all labor, material and equipment to
restore all areas disturbed during construction to match preconstruction
conditions. Establish a stand of grass within the areas disturbed by furnishing and
placing grass sod where required, or by seeding and mulching areas not requiring
sod.
1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
A. Use materials conforming to the requirements of Florida Department of
Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction as
follows:
1. Section 570 - Grassing (by Seeding)
2. Section 575 - Sodding
3. Section 981 - Grassing and Sodding Materials
4. Section 982 - Commercial Fertilizer
5. Section 983 - Water for Grassing
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit certifications and identification labels for all sodding supplied in
accordance with General Conditions.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 SODDING
A. Types: Sod may be of either St. Augustine or Argentine Bahia grass or as that
disturbed, as established prior to construction. Use well matted sod with roots.
When replacing sod in areas that are already sodded, use sod of the same type
as the existing sod.
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B. Provide sod as required in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation
Specifications 575 and 981. Furnish sod equal to and similar in type as that
disturbed. Place and water in accordance with FDOT Specifications Section 575.
C. Use sod in commercial-size rectangles, preferably 12-inch by 24-inch or larger,
except where 6-inch strip sodding is called for.
D. Use sod that is sufficiently thick to secure a dense stand of live grass. Use sod
that is live, fresh and uninjured at the time of planting, having a soil mat of
sufficient thickness adhering firmly to the roots to withstand all necessary
handling. It shall be reasonably free of weeds and other grasses. Plant sod as
soon as possible after being dug, and shade and keep moist from the time it is
dug until it is planted.
E. Handle sod in a manner to prevent breaking or other damage. Do not handle by
dumping from trucks or other vehicles. Use care at all times to retain the native
soil on the roots of each sod roll during stripping and handling. Sod that has been
damaged by handling during delivery, storage or installation will be rejected.
F. Swales: Place sod to the proper grade and cross section in all flow areas to
ensure the design flow of water in the ditch. In excavating for the placement of
sod, provide a minimum of 3 inches of undercut.
2.2 FERTILIZER
A. Supply chemical fertilizer in suitable bags with the net weight certification of the
shipment. Fertilizer shall be 12-8-8 and comply with Section 982 of the FDOT
Standard Specification for Road and Bridge Construction.
B. The numerical designations for fertilizer indicate the minimum percentages
(respectively) of (1) total nitrogen, (2) available phosphoric acid and (3) water
soluble potash, contained in the fertilizer.
C. The chemical designation of the fertilizer shall be 12-8-8, with at least 50 percent
of the nitrogen from a nonwater-soluble organic source. The nitrogen source may
be a unreaformaldehyde source provided it is not derived from a waste product of
the plastic industry.
2.3 EQUIPMENT
A. Spread fertilizer uniformly at the specified rate.
2.4 NETTING
A. See County Approved Product List, Appendix F.
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2.5 SEEDING
A. Seed all unpaved areas disturbed during construction that do not require sod.
Complete all seeding in conformance with FDOT Specifications Sections 570 and
981. Mulch and fertilize the grassed areas shall be mulched and fertilized in
accordance with FDOT Specifications.
B. Provide mulch material free of weeds. Mulch shall be oat straw or rye, Pangola,
peanut, Coastal Bermuda, or Bahia grass hay.
C. All seeds must have been tested within 6 months of planting. Submit a seed bag
tag with final payment requests from each type or mixture of seed used.
2.6 TOPSOIL
A. Topsoil stockpiled during excavation may be used. If additional topsoil is required
to replace topsoil removed during construction, it shall be obtained off site at no
additional cost to the COUNTY. Topsoil shall be fertile, natural surface soil,
capable of producing all trees, plants, and grassing specified herein.
2.7 MULCH
A. Furnish small grain straw mulch. Apply mulch at a rate of 1.5 tons per acre,
corresponding to a depth not less than 1-inch or more than 3-inches according to
texture and moisture content of mulch material. Apply asphalt emulsion at a rate
of 150 gallons per ton of straw to anchor the straw applied.
2.8 WATER
A. It is the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to supply all water to the site, as required
during seeding and sodding operations and through the maintenance period and
until the work is accepted. Make whatever arrangements may be necessary to
ensure an adequate supply of water to meet the needs for the work. Furnish all
necessary hose, equipment, attachments, and accessories for the adequate
irrigation of lawns and planted areas as may be required. Water shall be suitable
for irrigation and free from ingredients harmful to plant life.
2.9 SOIL IMPROVEMENTS
A. Apply lime at the rate of 1 to 1.5 tons per acre. Apply 10-10-10 commercial
fertilizer at the rate of 800 pounds per acre and work well into the top inch of
topsoil.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 SOD BED PREPARATION
A. Clear areas to be sodded and/or seeded of all rough grass, weeds, and debris,
and bring soil to an even grade.
B. Thoroughly till soil to a minimum 4-inch depth.
C. Bring area to proper grade, free of sticks, stones, or other foreign matter over 1-
inch in diameter or dimension. The surface shall conform to finish grade, less the
thickness of sod, free of water-retaining depressions, the soil friable and of
uniformly firm texture.
3.2 INSPECTION
A. Verify that soil preparation and related preceding work has been completed.
B. Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory.
3.3 SOD HANDLING AND INSTALLATION
A. During delivery, prior to planting, and during the planting of sod areas, protect the
sod panels at all times from excessive drying and unnecessary exposure of the
roots to the sun. Stack sod during construction and planting so as not to be
damaged by sweating or excessive heat and moisture.
B. After completion of soil conditioning as specified above, lay sod panels tightly
together so as to make a solid sodded lawn area. On mounds and other slopes,
the long dimension of the sod shall be laid perpendicular to the slope.
Immediately following sod laying, roll the lawn areas with a lawn roller customarily
used for such purposes, and then thoroughly water.
C. Place sod at all areas where sod existed prior to construction, on slopes of 3
horizontal to 1 vertical (3: 1) or greater, in areas where erosion of soils will occur,
and as directed by the ENGINEER. On areas where the sod may slide, due to
height and slope, the ENGINEER may direct that the sod be pegged, with pegs
driven through the sod blocks into firm earth, at suitable intervals.
3.4 USE OF SOD ON ROADWAY PROJECTS
A. In accordance with the FDOT District One Standard Practice, establish permanent
green grass at the completion of roadway construction and maintenance work.
The following shall apply to all restoration involving State or County roadways:
1. Use sod in lieu of seed and mulch on all roadways with urban (raised curb)
typical sections.
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2. One inch water per week shall be required for a minimum of four (4)
consecutive weeks for the purpose of establishing sod. This can be waived
during construction, if and only if there is a minimum of one inch of rain per
week on all sod on the project.
3. Placed sod on slopes 1:3 or greater. Stake sod on slopes 1 :2 or greater.
4. On all curves with superelevation, place sod from the edge of pavement to
the toe of slope on the downhill side(s) for the entire length of the
superelevated roadway. On multi-lane divided rural facilities, place sod in
the median and on the inside of the curve in the superelevated areas. This
does not apply to reverse crowns.
5. Use sod for all projects with less than 10,000 square yards grass area.
6. On tangent sections and on outside of curves, use sod between the edge of
pavement and a point 4 feet beyond the shoulder break point.
7. The entire width of sod should not exceed 15 feet from the edge of
pavement.
8. Sod is to be used to eliminate narrow seed and mulch areas. Sod areas
less than 6 feet in width.
9. Place sod around drainage structures as per the standard Indexes and
extend to the edge of pavement.
3.5 SOD MAINTENANCE
A. The sod shall produce a dense, well-established growth. Repair and re-sod all
eroded or bare spots until project acceptance. Repair to sodding shall be
accomplished as in the original work.
B. Perform sufficient watering to maintain adequate moisture for optimum
development of the seeded and sodded areas, and no less than 1.5 inches of
water per week for at least 2 weeks. Thereafter, apply water for a minimum of 60
days as needed until the sod takes root and starts to grow or until final
acceptance, whichever is latest.
3.6 GUARANTEE
A. Guarantee a live and vigorous stand of permanent grass at the time of acceptance
of the work consisting of 80 percent minimum coverage for seeded grass areas
with no bare spots greater than 5 square feet.
3.7 CLEANING
A. Remove debris and excess materials from the project site.
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SECTION 330130.16
TELEVISING AND INSPECTION OF GRAVITY SEWER SYSTEMS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK
1.2
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.3
A.
A. Work specified herein:
1. Furnish all labor, tools, test equipment and materials, including any and all
permits required to televise, inspect, video tape, still photograph and
document the gravity wastewater collection systems.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Utilize services of competent personnel in the field of TV/video inspection of
wastewater collection systems.
Schedule all work with ENGINEER.
Equipment used shall be in good working order and provide continuous operation
during TV/video tape inspection.
VHS videotapes or DVD recording media shall be of good visual quality capable of
slow motion and pausing without significant reduction of visual quality.
SUBMITTALS
Submit to the County Manager or designee a list of equipment and materials to be
used on the project, including all permits obtained prior to commencing with the
Work.
B. Submit to the County Manager or designee a copy of all television inspection log
sheets and VHS videotapes or DVD recording media completed.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
GENERAL
A.
Equipment used shall be designed for use in gravity wastewater collection
systems. CONTRACTOR has the option of a County approved equal device or
other material than that which is specified. Submittals are required prior to
commencement of work.
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2.2 TELEVISION CAMERA
A. Camera used shall be 360 degree COLOR RVC camera. Camera shall be
operative in 100% relative humidity and be specifically designed for the
environment. Camera shall have an integral lighting system capable of producing
clearly focused, well-defined images of the entire periphery of the pipe. The quality
of video picture and definition provided shall be to the satisfaction of the
ENGINEER and, if unsatisfactory, equipment shall be removed and replaced with
satisfactory equipment.
2.3 MONITOR
A. A high resolution TV monitor screen shall be used. Quality of monitor shall be to
the satisfaction of the County Manager or designee.
2.4 VIDEO TAPE EQUIPMENT
A. Furnish videotape equipment to provide a visual and audio recording of all areas
in the pipe. Videotape system at the site shall be capable of rewind, play back,
slow motion and stop motion. The videotape shall be 1/2-inch color VHS, with an
audio channel for clearly recording the camera locations and operator
observations (cracks, leaks, service connections, etc.). The system shall
continuously indicate distance, in feet, from manhole to manhole and the
manhole-to-manhole run numbers on the video recording.
2.5 WINCHES
A. Furnish variable speed powered remote controlled winches for upstream and
downstream manhole locations to control two-way movement of the camera. If a
self-propelled camera is used, winches are not necessary.
2.6 POWER SUPPLY
A. Power supply shall be continuous. If night operations occur, supply all labor,
power and lighting equipment for operations, traffic safety, permits, etc.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. All sanitary sewer gravity lines shall be televiewed at the CONTRACTOR's
expense; and a videotape of the subject mains provided prior to preliminary
acceptance and at the 1-year warranty inspection by Collier County Utilities.
Televiewing may only occur after the stabilized subgrade has been installed and
satisfactory density tests have been submitted to Collier County Utilities. The
sewer video inspection shall include rotating the camera lens to inspect the interior
of each sewer lateral.
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B. Demonstrate the ability of the TV/video equipment (camera/lighUvideo tape/audio/
photograph system) to the satisfaction of the County Manager or designee.
Distance meter shall be furnished on the video tape recording. Meter shall be
checked using distances between manholes. Meter distances and actual
distances shall be consistent.
3.2 TELEVISING/INSPECTION
A. Inspection shall be done one manhole section at a time. Stop flow into the section
being inspected prior to video inspection, unless otherwise approved in writing by
the County Manager or designee.
B. Locate video vehicle on upstream side of manhole. Video tape in the downstream
direction such that camera movement is with the flow.
C. Insert the camera in the upstream manhole after flow restrictions required have
been accomplished. Flow into the system being inspected shall be stopped, with
the exception of service laterals into the system being inspected. Move camera
through the pipe lines at a moderate speed not exceeding 30 feet per minute. Stop
camera at locations where one or more of the following conditions is observed:
1. Infiltration/inflow sources.
2. Service Laterals.
3. Structural defects including broken pipe; collapsed or collapsing pipe,
cracks, deterioration, punctures, etc.
4. Abnormal joint conditions such as misalignments, open joints and joints not
sealed.
5. Unusual conditions such as root intrusion, protruding pipes, in-line pipe size
changes, mineral deposits, grease and obstructions.
D. Stop camera long enough for a thorough visual inspection of the conditions. All
such conditions as specified above shall be audio recorded on videotape and the
inspection log sheet. Move the camera and rotate to obtain optimum view of the
conditions. If requested by the County Manager or designee, view problem areas
in the opposite direction by pulling the TV camera from the opposite direction at no
additional cost to the COUNTY.
E. While the camera is stopped at each service connection, rotate the camera so as
to be able to view the service connection for a length of time that enables a good
visual inspection of the service connection for damage and infiltration. Be
responsible for measurements such as service lateral locations, if used for
subsequent rehabilitation work.
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F. When, during the inspection operation, the television camera will not pass through
the entire manhole-to-manhole section, set up equipment so that the inspection
can be performed from the opposite manhole at no additional cost to the
COUNTY.
G. Prior to the end of the one-year warranty period, all manholes will be televised and
inspected. The complete interior of each manhole shall be inspected and video
recorded after interior coating has been completed. Manhole identification
number shall be displayed on the video recording, and the recording shall
accompany the submittal of the gravity lines inspection. Any deficiencies shall be
corrected prior to acceptance by the County.
3.3 DOCUMENTATION
A. Furnish a detailed report and videotapes of the system inspected. The minimum
information supplied shall be the following:
1. Name and address of CONTRACTOR and the ENGINEER.
2. Name of OWNER, system(s) inspected, and OWNER's representative
involved.
3. Log reports:
a. Log sheet for each section of pipe
b. Separate line for each deficiency and location
c. Corresponding videotapes and location of each section of pipe and
deficiencies on tape.
4. Video tapes shall be labeled with the following information:
a. System that is video taped (street name and manhole to manhole
numbers) and log report number corresponding to video tape
b. Date video was taped
c. CONTRACTOR's name and representative
d. OWNER's name
B. All tapes shall be rendered unable to be taped over after they are completed.
3.4 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC
A. Be responsible for all maintenance of traffic around work site. CONTRACTOR
shall maintain traffic in accordance to all federal, state and local regulations. At no
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additional cost to the COUNTY, submit a Maintenance of Traffic Plan, for review
and approval by Collier County DOT as necessary, prior to commencing work.
Obtain all necessary permits prior to commencing work, at no additional cost to
the COUNTY.
B. MOT shall also include construction and maintenance of any necessary detour
facilities, furnishings, installing and maintaining of traffic control and safety devices
during construction, control of dust, and any other special requirements for safe
and expeditious movement of traffic around or through the work site.
C. Be responsible for coordination with all affected agencies when roadways will be
closed or traffic will be detoured. No detours or roadway closings shall be
permitted unless specifically approved in writing by the County Manager or
designee or ENGINEER.
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SECTION 330201
ROADWAY CROSSINGS BY OPEN CUT
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
Provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision and incidentals required to
install the pipeline as shown on the Drawings in Collier County Streets by method
of open cut.
Note: Open cutting of existing pavement will generally not be allowed, but may be
considered under one or more of the following conditions:
1. Subsurface obstructions including rock;
2. Extreme high water table;
3. Limited space for jack and bore pits;
4. Condition of roadway surface - including imminent resurfacing and
rebuilding, provided inspection and approval beforehand is made by the
affected Transportation Department; or
5. Extreme economic hardship is proven with adequate supportive data.
1.2 SUBMITTAL
A. Submit shop drawings to the ENGINEER for review.
B. Before starting work, submit to the Collier County Department of Transportation,
with copy to the ENGINEER, a detailed schedule of his operations a minimum of
fourteen (14) days prior to beginning work for approval. This shall include, but not
be limited to, type and extent of temporary paving, and drawings and lists
describing materials and traffic control methods to be used. Approval shall not
relieve the CONTRACTOR of his obligation to provide a safe and proper crossing.
C. If a detour is required, submit a traffic control plan for approval to Collier County
and/or the Florida Department of Transportation.
D. Submit a plan for maintenance of traffic in accordance with Index 600 through 650
of the Florida Department of Transportation Specifications.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Use materials specified in other applicable portions of this Specification.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. Trench dimensions for open cutting of road crossings are shown on the Standard
Details.
B. Where possible, limit the completion of the open-cut road crossing to a 24-hour
period. Perform all work in accordance with the approved traffic control plan.
C. Notify Collier County DOT forty-eight (48) hours in advance of starting
construction.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Temporary Roadways
1. For temporary roadways required for traffic relocation use materials meeting
the requirements of the FDOT. Use temporary roadways when crossing a
state highway right-of-way or at the direction of the ENGINEER.
2. Maintain temporary roadways in good condition throughout their use.
3. Maintain drainage through all existing ditches by the use of culvert pipe as
necessary.
4. Submit drawings indicating the type and location of temporary roadways for
approval prior to beginning work.
5. Provide all necessary barricades and signs where detours are permitted as
required to divert the flow of traffic. Notify Collier County DOT and
ENGINEER in advance of planned detours. While traffic is detoured,
expedite construction operations to minimize the period of detour.
6. Perform and complete all work at the roadway crossing in a manner fully
satisfactory to Collier County DOT.
B. Maintenance of Traffic
1. The requirements specified herein are in addition to the plan for
Maintenance of Traffic as specified in Section 015526.
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2. Furnish during construction and any subsequent maintenance within State
secondary road right-of-ways and Collier County streets, proper signs, signal
lights, flagmen, and other warning devices for the protection of traffic all in
conformance with the latest Manual on Uniform Traffic Control and Safe
Streets and Hiohwavs, and the Florida Manual of Traffic Control and Safe
Practices for Street and Hiohwav Construction, Maintenance and Utilitv
Operations. Information as to the above may be obtained from FOOT
Division engineers. The ENGINEER, County Engineer, or FOOT Manager
of the right-of-way of their representatives reserves the right to stop any
work for non-compliance.
3. Take precautions to prevent injury to the public due to open trenches. Night
watchmen may be required where special hazards exist, or police protection
provided for traffic while work is in progress. Be fully responsible for
damage or injuries whether or not police protection has been provided.
4. Unless permission to close a County street is received in writing from the
proper authority, place all excavated material so that vehicular and
pedestrian traffic may be maintained at all times. Repair the road surface,
provide temporary ways, erect wheel guards or fences, or take other
measures for safety satisfactory to the ENGINEER if the CONTRACTOR's
operations cause traffic hazards.
5. Be fully responsible for the installation of adequate safety precautions, for
maintenance of the channelization devices, and for the protection of the
traveling public.
6. Maintain at all open cut crossings, a minimum of one-way traffic during the
daylight hours, and two-way traffic at night.
C. Installation of Pipeline
1. Meet the requirements of the applicable portions of this specification for
pavement removal, sheeting, shoring and bracing, excavation and backfill,
and dewatering.
2. Install the pipe in accordance with Division 2 of these Specifications.
3. Backfill the trench in accordance with the requirements of Section 312323.
4. Replace pavement in accordance with the requirements of Section 320117.
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SECTION 330502
HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) PIPE AND FITTINGS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required to install High
Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pressure pipe, fittings, and appurtenances as shown
on the Drawings and specified in the Contract Documents.
B. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) - Collier County Utilities has the option of
approving the use of HDPE for pipeline crossings of roadways, ditches, canals,
and environmentally sensitive lands. HDPE mains shall have the same equivalent
internal diameter and equivalent pressure class rating as the corresponding PVC
pipe, unless otherwise approved by the County Manager or designee. For all
roadway crossings requiring casing pipe, a steel or DR 11 HDPE casing pipe must
be provided. The Department of Transportation having jurisdiction of said road
and right-of-way must grant specific approval.
1.2 REFERENCED STANDARDS
A. All standard specifications, i.e., Federal, ANSI, ASTM, etc., made a portion of
these Specifications by reference, shall be the latest edition and revision thereof.
1.3 QUALIFICATIONS
A. Furnish all HDPE pipe, fittings, and appurtenances by a single manufacturer who
is fully experienced, reputable and qualified in the manufacture of the items to be
furnished.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit to the ENGINEER, a list of materials to be furnished, the names of the
suppliers, and the appropriate shop drawings for all HDPE pipe and fittings.
B. Submit the pipe manufacturer's certification of compliance with the applicable
sections of the Specifications.
C. Submit shop drawings showing installation method and the proposed method
and specialized equipment to be used.
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1.5 INSPECTIONS AND TESTS
A. All work shall be inspected by the County Manager or designee who shall have
the authority to halt construction if, in his opinion, these specifications or
standard construction practices are not being followed. Whenever any portion
of these specifications is violated, the County Manager or designee, may order
further construction to cease until all deficiencies are corrected.
1.6 WARRANTY AND ACCEPTANCE
A. Warrant all work to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period
of one year from the date of completion of all construction. If work meets these
specifications, a letter of acceptance, subject to the one year warranty period,
shall be given at the time of completion. A final acceptance letter shall be given
upon final inspection at the end of the one year warranty period, provided the work
still complies with these specifications. In the event deficiencies are discovered
during the warranty period, the CONTRACTOR shall correct them without
additional charge to the COUNTY before final acceptance. During the warranty
period, the ENGINEER will determine if warranty repairs or replacement work
shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR. The decision of the ENGINEER shall
be binding upon the CONTRACTOR.
B. Installer Certification for The CONTRACTOR installing thermal butt fused HOPE
pipe.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 POLYETHYLENE PIPE AND FITTINGS
A. Provide polyethylene pressure pipe manufactured from PE3408 polyethylene
meeting AWWA C906 standards. When specified by the ENGINEER on the
construction drawings, as an alternate to PVC, HOPE (ductile iron pipe sized)
piping can be used for buried applications. Iron pipe sized (IPS) HOPE piping can
be used for below-ground applications as determined by the ENGINEER.
B. The diameter of DR 11 HOPE casing pipe provided for roadway crossings or other
purposes shall conform to the following table:
For PVC. DIP and HOPE Pressure Carrier Pipes:
Carrier Pipe
Nominal Size
Casing Pipe
Nominal Diameter
Inches
2
4
6
Inches
10
14
16
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10
18
20
For PVC, DIP or HDPE Pressure Carrier Pipes (Continued):
Carrier Pipe
Nominal Size
Casing Pipe
Nominal Diameter
Inches
12
14
16
18
20
24
Inches
24
28
30
34
36
42
For Gravitv Sewer Carrier Pipes:
Carrier Pipe
Nominal Size
Casing Pipe
Nominal Diameter
Inches
8
10
12
15
18
21
24
27
Inches
14
16
20
24
26
30
32
36
C. HDPE to HDPE pipe connections shall be by thermal butt fusion. Thermal fusion
shall be accomplished in accordance with the pipe manufacturer and fusion
equipment supplier specifications. The CONTRACTOR installing thermal butt
fused HDPE pipe shall be certified in this type of work and have a minimum of five
years experience performing this type of work. The CONTRACTOR shall provide
certification to the Engineer of Record, who will provide the Engineering Review
Services Department with the certification.
D. Qualification of Manufacturer: The Manufacturer shall have manufacturing and
quality control facilities capable of producing and assuring the quality of the pipe
and fittings required by these specifications. The Manufacturer's production
facilities shall be open for inspection by the County Manager or designee.
Qualified manufacturers shall be approved by the County Manager or designee.
E. See the County Approved Product List, Appendix F, for manufacturers that are
qualified. Products from other manufacturers proposed for the work must
receive approval from the County Manager or designee prior to ordering.
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F. Materials: Materials used for the manufacture of polyethylene pipe and fittings
shall be PE3408 high density polyethylene meeting cell classification 345434C or
345434E per ASTM D3350; and meeting Type III, Class B or Class C, Category 5,
Grade P34 per ASTM D1248; and shall be listed in the name of the pipe and fitting
manufacturer in PPI (Plastics Pipe Institute) TR-4, Recommended Hydrostatic
StrenQths and DesiQn Stresses for Thermoplastic Pipe and FittinQs Compounds,
with a standard grade rating of 1600 psi at 730F. The Manufacturer shall certify
that the materials used to manufacture pipe and fittings meet these requirements.
G. Polyethylene Pipe: Polyethylene pipe shall be manufactured in accordance with
ASTM F714, Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe (SDR-PR) Based on Outside
Diameter or ASTM D3035, Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe (DR-PR) Based on
Controlled Outside Diameter and shall be so marked. Each production lot of pipe
shall be tested for (from material or pipe) melt index, density, % carbon, (from
pipe) dimensions and either quick burst or ring tensile strength (equipment
permitting).
H. Color Identification: HDPE must have at least three equally spaced horizontal
colored marking stripes. Permanent identification of piping service shall be
provided by adhering to the following colors.
Blue - potable water (Underground HDPE pipe shall be one of the
following:
a. Solid-wall blue pipe;
b. Co-extruded blue external skin; or
c. White or black pipe with blue stripes incorporated into, or
applied to, the pipe wall.
White - raw water
Green - wastewater, sewage
Pantone Purple - non-potable irrigation, reclaimed or reuse water
I. Polyethylene Fittings and Custom Fabrications: Polyethylene fittings and custom
fabrications shall be molded or fabricated by the pipe manufacturer. Butt fusion
outlets shall be made to the same outside diameter, wall thickness, and tolerances
as the mating pipe. All fittings and custom fabrications shall be fully rated for the
same internal pressure as the mating pipe. Pressure de-rated fabricated fittings
are prohibited.
J. Molded Fittings: Molded fittings shall be manufactured in accordance with ASTM
D3261, Butt Heat Fusion Polyethylene (PE) Plastic FittinQs for Polyethylene (PE)
Plastic Pipe and TubinQ, and shall be so marked. Each production lot of molded
fittings shall be subjected to the tests required under ASTM D3261.
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K. X-Ray Inspection: The Manufacturer shall submit samples from each molded
fittings production lot to x-ray inspection for voids, and shall certify that voids were
not found.
L. Fabricated Fittings: Fabricated fittings shall be made by heat fusion joining
specially machined shapes cut from pipe, polyethylene sheet stock, or molded
fittings. Fabricated fittings shall be rated for internal pressure service equivalent to
the full service pressure rating of the mating pipe. Directional fittings 16" IPS and
larger such as elbows, tees, crosses, etc., shall have a plain end inlet for butt
fusion and flanged directional outlets. Part drawings shall be submitted for the
approval of the ENGINEER.
M. Polyethylene Flange Adapters: Flange adapters shall be made with sufficient
through-bore length to be clamped in a butt fusion joining machine without the use
of a stub-end holder. The sealing surface of the flange adapter shall be machined
with a series of small v-shaped grooves to provide gasketless sealing, or to
restrain the gasket against blow-out.
N. Back-up Rings and Flange Bolts: Flange adapters shall be fitted with lap joint
flanges pressure rated equal to or greater than the mating pipe. The lap joint
flange bore shall be chamfered or radiused to provide clearance to the flange
adapter radius. Flange bolts and nuts shall be Grade 2 or higher.
2.2 MANUFACTURER'S QUALITY CONTROL
A. The pipe and fitting manufacturer shall have an established quality control
program responsible for inspecting incoming and outgoing materials. Incoming
polyethylene materials shall be inspected for density, melt flow rate, and
contamination. The cell classification properties of the material shall be certified
by the supplier, and verified by Manufacturer's Quality Control. Incoming
materials shall be approved by Quality Control before processing into finished
goods. Outgoing materials shall be checked for:
1. Outside diameter, wall thickness, and eccentricity as per ASTM D2122 at a
frequency of at least once/hour or once/coil, whichever is less frequent.
2. Out of Roundness at frequency of at least once/hour or once/coil, whichever is
less frequent.
3. Straightness, inside and outside surface finish, markings and end cuts shall be
visually inspected as per ASTM F714 on every length of pipe.
B. Quality Control shall verify production checks and test for:
1. Density as per ASTM D1505 at a frequency of at least once per extrusion lot.
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2. Melt Index as per ASTM 01238 at a frequency of at least once per extrusion
lot.
3. Carbon content as per ASTM 01603 at a frequency of at least once per day per
extrusion line.
4. Quick burst pressure (sizes thru 4-inch) as per ASTM 01599 at a frequency of
at least once per day per line.
5. Ring Tensile Strength (sizes above 4-inch equipment permitting) as per ASTM
02290 at a frequency of at least once per day per line.
6. ESCR (size permitting) as per ASTM F1248 at a frequency of at least once per
extrusion lot.
C. X-ray inspection shall be used to inspect molded fittings for voids, and knit line
strength shall be tested. All fabricated fittings shall be inspected for joint
quality and alignment.
2.3 COMPLIANCE TESTS
A. In case of conflict with Manufacturer's certifications, the CONTRACTOR,
ENGINEER, or County Manager or designee may request re-testing by the
manufacturer or have re-tests performed by an outside testing service. All re-
testing shall be at the requestor's expense, and shall be performed in accordance
with the Specifications.
B. Installation shall be in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations and this
specification. All necessary precautions shall be taken to ensure a safe working
environment in accordance with the applicable codes and standards.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION OF HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE PRESSURE PIPE AND
FITTINGS
A. Install all high density polyethylene (HOPE) pressure pipe by direct bury,
directional bore, or a method approved by the COUNTY or ENGINEER prior to
construction. If directional bore is used, or if directed by the County Manager or
designee or ENGINEER, surround the entire area of construction by silt barriers.
Install all high density polyethylene pressure pipe and fittings in accordance with
Manufacturer's recommendations, and this specification. Take all necessary
precautions to ensure a safe working environment in accordance with the
applicable codes and standards.
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3.2 HEAT FUSION JOINING
A. Make joints between plain end pipes and fittings by butt fusion, and joints between
the main and saddle branch fittings by using saddle fusion using only procedures
that are recommended by the pipe and fitting Manufacturer. Ensure that persons
making heat fusion joints have received training and certification for heat fusion in
the Manufacturer's recommended procedure. Maintain records of trained
personnel, and shall certify that training was received not more than 12 months
before commencing construction. External and internal beads shall not be
removed.
3.3 MECHANICAL JOINING
A. Polyethylene pipe and fittings may be joined together or to other materials by
means of flanged connections (flange adapters and back-up rings) or mechanical
couplings designed for joining polyethylene pipe or for joining polyethylene pipe to
another material. A stainless steel sleeve insert shall be used with a mechanical
coupling. Mechanical couplings shall be fully pressure rated and fully thrust
restrained such that when installed in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations, a longitudinal load applied to the mechanical cooling will cause
the pipe to yield before the mechanical coupling disjoins. Do not use external joint
restraints in lieu of fully restrained mechanical couplings.
3.4 BRANCH CONNECTIONS
A. Make branch connections to the main with saddle fittings or tees. Saddle fuse
polyethylene saddle fittings to the main pipe.
3.5 EXCAVATION
A. Excavate trenches in conformance to this specification, the plans and drawings, or
as authorized in writing by the County Manager or designee, and in accordance
with all applicable codes. Remove excess groundwater. Where necessary, shore
or reinforce trench walls.
3.6 LARGE DIAMETER FABRICATED FITTINGS
A. Butt fuse fabricated directional fittings 16" IPS and larger to the end of a pipe.
Make up the flanged directional outlet connections in the trench.
3.7 MECHANCIAL JOINT AND FLANGE INSTALLATION
A. Install mechanical joints and flange connections in accordance with the
Manufacturer's recommended procedure. Center and align flange faces to each
other before assembling and tightening bolts. Do not use the flange bolts to draw
the flanges into alignment. Lubricate bolt threads, and fit flat washers under the
flange nuts. Tighten bolts evenly according to the tightening pattern and torque
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step recommendations of the Manufacturer. At least one hour after initial
assembly, re-tighten flange connections following the tightening pattern and
torque step recommendations of the Manufacturer. The final tightening torque
shall be 100 ft-Ibs or less as recommended by the Manufacturer.
3.8 FOUNDATION AND BEDDING
A. Lay pipe on grade and on a stable foundation. Remove unstable or mucky trench
bottom soils, and install a 6-inch foundation or bedding of compacted Class I
material to pipe bottom grade. Remove excess groundwater from the trench
before laying the foundation or bedding and the pipe. A trench cut in rock or stony
soil shall be excavated to 6 inches below pipe bottom grade, and brought back to
grade with compacted Class I bedding. Remove all ledge rock, boulders, and
large stones.
3.9 PIPE HANDLING
A. When lifting with slings, use only wide fabric choker slings to lift, move, or lower
pipe and fittings. Do not use wire rope or chain. Slings shall be of sufficient
capacity for the load, and shall be inspected before use. Do not use worn or
defective equipment.
3.10 TESTING
A. Hydrostatic Pressure Testing: Pressure test and flush HDPE pipes after swabbing
in accordance with Section 022501 and 025400.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 330503
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) PIPE AND FITTINGS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Requirements for providing buried PVC pipe, fittings and
appurtenances.
1. Provide PVC pipe and fittings complete with all necessary jointing facilities
and materials, specials, adapters and other appurtenances required for
installation in and completion of the pipelines to be constructed.
2. Provide plain end or rubber gaskets (push-on or mechanical joint) of the
types, sizes and classes shown or specified.
B. Related Work Specified In Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 022501 - Leakage Tests
2. Section 025400 - Disinfection
3. Section 330504 - Ductile Iron Pipe and Fittings
4. Section 330518 - Laying and Jointing Buried Pipelines
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1. ASTM D3034 - Type PSM Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Sewer Pipe and
Fittings
2. ASTM F679 - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Large Diameter Plastic Gravity
Sewer Pipe and Fittings
3. AWNA C900 - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipe, 4 In. through 12
In., for Water Distribution
4. AWNA C905 - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Water Transmission Pipe,
Nominal Diameters 14 In. through 36 In.
5. AWNA C907 - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Fittings for Water - 4 In.
through 8 In.
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6. ASTM 02321- Underground Installation of Flexible Thermoplastic Sewer
Pipe
7. ASTM F477 - Elastomeric Seals (Gaskets) For Joining Plastic Pipe
8. ANSI A21.1 0 - Ductile-Iron and Gray-Iron Fittings 3 inches through 48
inches, for Water and Other Liquids
9. ANSI A21.11 - Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron and Gray Iron
Pressure Pipe and Fittings
10. Uni-Bell B-11
1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Gravity Sewer Pipe - PVC pipe shall be of the integral wall bell and spigot joint
type, which meets or exceeds all requirements set forth in ASTM 03034, latest
revision. Minimum wall thickness shall conform to ASTM SDR 26. PVC pipes
used for gravity sewers shall be green in color. Fittings shall be made of PVC
plastic as defined by ASTM SDR 26 1784, latest revision. Flexible gasketed joints
shall be compression type conforming to ASTM 03201, latest revision.
Elastomeric joint gaskets shall conform to ASTM F477, latest revision. At all
conflict crossings using 4"-12" substitute C900 PVC, Class 200, DR 14 and for
PVC pipe 14" and larger use C905 PVC, Class 235, DR 18.
B. Force Main Pipe - PVC pipe meeting the latest revision of AWWA C900 or AWWA
C905 shall be provided. For installation of 4" - 12" pipe, the pressure class shall
be 150 with a DR of 18. For installation of 14" - 24" pipe, use pressure class 165,
DR 25, meeting or exceeding the requirements of Uni-Bell B-11. PVC pipes used
for force mains shall be green in color. Outside diameters shall be equivalent to
ductile iron pipe of the same nominal size. Joints between successive lengths of
straight PVC pipe shall be compression type using a single elastomeric gasket,
per ASTM C-3139 and F477. Fittings for C900 pipe shall be C900 rated PVC.
Joint restraint devices shall be provided for horizontal or vertical alignment
changes using uni-f1ange type collars, epoxy coated, with high strength, and low
alloy hardware (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F). PVC pipe
direct buried beneath roadways, parking lots or parking lot entrances shall meet
AWWA Specification C900 or C905, latest revision. All 4" to 12" pipe in such
locations shall be a minimum of Class 200, DR 14, and all 14" to 24" pipe shall be
a minimum of Class 235, DR 18. Pressure Class 250 ductile iron pipe may be
used instead of PVC in these locations if approved by the County Manager or
designee.
C. Potable, Raw and Non-Potable Irrigation Water Main Pipe - PVC shall conform to
AWWA Specification C900 or C905, latest revision. All 6" to 12" pipe shall be a
minimum of Class 150, DR 18 and all 14" to 24" pipe shall be a minimum of Class
165, DR 25 and shall meet or exceed Uni-Bell B-11. All potable water pipe shall
bear the seal of the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) for potable water pipe.
All pipe shall be marked with the manufacturer's name, nominal size, type of
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plastic and pressure rating. All PVC pipe used for potable water lines shall be
predominately blue in color. Underground PVC pipes used for potable water lines
shall be solid-wall blue pipe, will have a co-extruded blue external skin, or will be
white or black pipe with blue stripes incorporated into, or applied to, the pipe wall.
PVC pipes used for raw water shall be white in color. PVC pipes used for non-
potable irrigation, reclaimed or reuse water shall be purple in color. Pipe O.D.
shall be equivalent to cast iron pipe of the same nominal size. PVC pipe direct
buried beneath roadways, parking lots or parking lot entrances shall meet AWNA
Specification C900 or C905, latest revision. All 4" to 12" pipe in such locations
shall be a minimum of Class 200, DR 14, and all 14" to 24" pipe shall be a
minimum of Class 235, DR 18. Pressure Class 250 ductile iron pipe may be used
instead of PVC in these locations if approved by the County Manager or designee.
D. Provide pipe of the various sizes and classes as specified in the schedule or
shown. Restrain all pressure pipe joints.
E. Construct concrete encasements only with written permission from the Water
Director.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
B. Submit the following shop drawings:
1. Pipe joints, fittings, sleeves and cleanouts. Where special designs or fittings
are required, show the work in large detail and completely describe and
dimension all items.
2. Fully dimensioned drawings of piping layouts, including fittings, couplings,
sleeves, c1eanouts, valves, supports and anchors. Label pipe size,
materials, type, and class on drawings and include the limits of each reach
of restrained joints. Provide cross sections showing elevations of c1eanouts,
pipes, fittings, sleeves, and valves.
3. Catalog data for pipe, joints, fittings, sleeves, harnessing and cleanouts.
C. Quality Control: Submit certificate of compliance for pipe, fittings, gaskets,
coatings, specials, sleeves and cleanouts in accordance with this Section.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver, store and handle all pipe, fittings and appurtenances as specified In
Division 1 and Section 330518.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. PVc Pipes and Fabricated Fittings: PVC pipe and fabricated fittings shall be
made from virgin PVC resin that has been compounded to provide physical
and chemical properties that equal or exceed cell class 12454-B as defined in
ASTM D1784, and shall qualify for a hydrostatic design basis of 4,000 psi
(27.58 MPa) at 73.40F (230c) per the requirements of PPI TR-3.
B. Fittings for Pressure Pipe: Provide all fittings meeting the requirements of
Sections 330504.
C. Joints and Fittings for Gravity Sewer Pipe: Provide all fittings meeting the
requirements of ASTM D 3034 and ASTM F 679. Provide joints that are a molded
integral part of the pipe section. Do not use joints or couplings furnished loose.
Provide joints with elastomeric gasket joints.
D. Joints for Pressure Pipe: Provide pipe with bell ends in accordance with AWNA
C900 and AWNA C905. Provide joints with elastomeric gasket joints.
E. Elastomeric Gasket Joints: Provide elastomeric gasket joints in accordance with
ASTM F 477.
F. Rubber Gasket Joints: Provide mechanical joints meeting the requirements of
ANSIA21.11.
G. Color: Provide pipe made of 100 percent of the color specified. Provide green
sewer or force main pipe. Provide blue potable water pipe. Provide white raw
water pipe. Provide purple non-potable irrigation, reclaimed or reuse water pipe.
H. Pipe Marking: Provide mark on each pipe at internals of 5 feet or less to
designate compliance with applicable ASTM or AWNA specification.
I. Temporary Bulkheads: Provide temporary bulkheads at the ends of sections
where adjoining pipelines have not been completed and are not ready to connect.
1. Remove all temporary bulkheads when they are no longer needed.
J. Date of Manufacturer: Provide pipe and fitting manufactured no earlier than 12
month period proceeding the date of the Agreement.
K. Wall Thickness for Pressure Pipe:
1. 4 through 12 inches diameter - provide AWNA-C900 DR 14, Class 200 for
pressure pipe installed under pavement.
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2. 14 through 24 inches diameter - provide AWNA-C905 DR 25, PR 165 for
pressure pipe installed under pavement.
L. Restraining Devices: Joint restraining devices (see County Approved Product
List, Appendix F) shall be placed at all bends, tees, plugs, reducers, and other
fittings to provide lateral support, and shall conform to the Collier County Standard
Details. Concrete thrust blocks shall only be utilized if approved by Collier County
Utilities.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
3.2
A.
B.
C.
3.3
A.
3.4
A.
A. Install all buried PVC pipe and fittings in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and approved shop drawings and as specified in Division 1 and
Section 330518.
LEAKAGE TESTING
Cleaning: Flush clean and test all pipes after installation.
Testing: Test pipes for leaks and repair or tighten as required.
Procedures: Conduct tests in accordance with Section 022501.
DISINFECTION
General: Disinfect all pipelines that are to carry potable water before they are
placed in service as specified in Section 025400.
SCHEDULES
Refer to the Schedules contained in Section 330518 Laying and Jointing Buried
Pipelines for information on the piping that is to be constructed using the pipe
materials and methods specified herein.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 330504
DUCTILE IRON PIPE (DIP) AND FITTINGS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required, and install ductile
iron pipe, fittings and appurtenances as shown on the Drawings and as specified
herein.
1.2 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE
A. Section 330518 - Laying and Jointing Buried Pipe
1.3 REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS, CODES, AND STANDARDS
A. Commercial Standards: (Latest Revision)
1. ANSI/AWWA C104/A21.4 Cement-Mortar Lining for Ductile-Iron Pipe and
Fittings for Water.
2. ANSI/AWWA C1 05/A21.5 Polyethylene Encasement for Ductile-Iron Piping
for Water and Other Liquids.
3. ANSI/AWWA C11 0/A21.10 Ductile-Iron Fittings, 3 in. Through 48 Inches, for
Water and Other Liquids. (C 110 2-48 inches).
4. ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11 Rubber Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron Pressure
Pipe and Fittings.
5. ANSI/AWWA C115/A21.15 Flanged Ductile-Iron Pipe with Threaded
Flanges.
6. ANSI/AWWA C150/A21.50 Thickness Design of Ductile-Iron Pipe.
7. ANSI/AWWA c151/A21.51 Ductile-Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast for Water or
Other Liquids.
8. ANSI/AWNA C153/A21.53 Ductile-Iron Compact Fittings, 3 inches through
16 inches, for Water and Other Liquids.
10. Collier County
Installation of Ductile Iron Water Mains and
Their Appurtenances.
Utilities Standards and Procedures Ordinance
9. AWNA C600
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1.4 CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings of pipe and fittings in accordance with the
requirements in the General Conditions, the requirements of the referenced
standards and the following supplemental requirements as applicable:
1. Certified dimensional drawings of all valves, fittings, and appurtenances.
2. In all cases, a line layout to indicate the limits of each reach of restrained
joints or of concrete encasement shall be supplied. (NOTE: Obtain COUNTY
Water Director's approval of all proposed concrete encasement of ductile
iron pipe.)
B. Certifications: Furnish a certified affidavit of compliance for all pipe and other
products or materials furnished under this Section of the Specifications, which
indicates that all tests have been made and that all results comply with the
requirements of AWNA C 151, including but not necessarily limited to the
following:
1. Acceptance Tests.
2. Hydrostatic Tests.
3. Low Temperature Impact Tests.
C. Additional Documentation: Upon request, furnish foundry records in the form of
written transcripts.
D. All expenses incurred for certification, testing, and data submittal shall be borne by
the CONTRACTOR or the Supplier.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Inspection: All pipe shall be available for inspection at the place of manufacture
prior to shipping in accordance with the provisions of the referenced standards.
Notify the ENGINEER in writing not less than 10 calendar days prior to the
shipping of the pipe.
B. The ENGINEER shall be given access to all areas where manufacturing and
testing is performed and shall be permitted to make all inspections necessary to
confirm manufacturer compliance with these Specifications.
C. Tests: Except as modified herein, all materials used in the manufacture of the
pipe shall be tested in accordance with the requirements of the referenced
standards as applicable.
D. Provide data on material tests at no additional cost to the COUNTY.
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E. In addition to those tests specifically required, the ENGINEER may request
additional samples of any material including lining and coating samples for testing
by the COUNTY. Furnish the additional samples at no additional cost to the
COUNTY.
1.6 CORROSION PROTECTION
A. If specifically approved by Collier County Utilities for use, provide exterior
protection for underground ductile iron pipe and fittings within areas of severe
corrosive conditions. This shall be accomplished by the installation of
polyethylene encasement through the area of concern. The soil test evaluation to
determine the necessity for extra protection in suspect areas shall be those set
forth in ANSI Standard A21.5. Additionally, where other existing utilities are
known to be cathodically protected, ductile iron pipe crossing said utility shall be
protected for a distance of 20 feet to each side. If ductile iron pipe is to be
installed parallel to and within 10 feet of cathodically protected pipe, then
protection shall be provided for the entire length. Do not install steel pipe in
severe corrosion areas.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Protective Lining for Water Mains: Cement mortar lined ductile iron pipe shall
conform to ANSI/A WNA C 151 and C 104, subject to the following supplemental
requirements. The pipe shall be of the diameter and class shown, shall be
furnished complete with rubber gaskets as indicated in the Contract Documents,
and all specials and fittings shall be provided as required under the Contract
Documents.
B. Protective Lining for Force Mains and Sewers: Where lining is shown, specified or
required, for the protection of pipelines carrying sewage from corrosive gases, line
the pipe using protective ceramic epoxy coating or polyethylene lining (see
County Approved Product List, Appendix F) in accordance with the
manufacturer's written instructions. For ceramic epoxy lining, abrasive blast clean
pipe and fittings to a near white surface to SSPC SP-10 and provide 40 mils
minimum of dry film thickness of ceramic epoxy lining.
C. Handling and Storage: Handle the pipe by using wide slings, padded cradles, or
other devices designed and constructed to prevent damage to the pipe and its
lining. The use of equipment or handling, which might injure the pipe and its
lining, will not be permitted. Stockpiled pipe shall be suitably supported and shall
be secured to prevent accidental rolling. Assure that all other pipe handling
equipment and methods is acceptable to the ENGINEER.
D. Laying lengths: Maximum pipe laying lengths shall be 20 feet.
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E. Finish: The pipe shall have smooth dense interior surfaces and shall be free from
fractures, excessive interior surface crazing and roughness, in accordance with
ANSI/AWWA C104.
F. Closures and Correction Pieces: Provide closures and correction pieces as
required so that closures may be made due to different headings in the pipe laying
operation and so that correction may be made to adjust the pipe laying to conform
to pipe stationing shown on the Drawings or line layouts where applicable.
2.2 PIPE DESIGN CRITERIA
A. General: Ductile Iron pipe shall be designed in accordance with the requirements
of ANSI/AWNA C150 as applicable and as modified in this Section.
B. Pipe Wall Thickness for Internal Pressure: The pipe shall be designed with a net
thickness to withstand the design internal pressure in accordance with the hoop
stress formula. In addition to the requirements of the Section, the minimum wall
thickness shall be in accordance with the minimum thickness wall depicted in table
50.5 of ANSI/AWNA C150.
C. Potable, Raw and Non-Potable Irrigation Water Mains:
1. Ductile Iron Pipe shall be a minimum pressure Class 250 and will be
accepted in any diameter for use within the water distribution system.
2. All aboveground potable water main pipe shall be painted Federal Safety
Blue. All aboveground raw water main pipe shall be painted white. All
aboveground non-potable irrigation, reclaimed or reuse water main pipe
shall be painted Pantone Purple 522C. The pipe wall thickness shall not be
less than that required by a working pressure of 250 psi in laying condition
Type 4 "B" with 5-foot cover in conformance with ANSI Standard A21.50.
D. Force Mains and Gravity Sewers:
1. Ductile Iron Pipe shall be a minimum pressure Class150 and will be
accepted in any diameter for use within the wastewater collection system.
2. Ductile iron pipe for Gravity Sewer applications in not permitted unless the
ENGINEER can demonstrate that C900 PVC pipe, Class 150 or 200, cannot
be utilized from a structural standpoint.
3. All aboveground force main pipe shall be painted Safety Green. The pipe
wall thickness shall not be less than that required by a working pressure of
150 psi.
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2.3 MATERIALS
A. Ductile Iron Pipe: Pipe materials shall conform to the requirements of
ANSI/AWNA C151.
B. Adapters to connect ductile iron pipe or fittings to pipe or fittings of dissimilar
materials shall be supplied by the CONTRACTOR in accordance with ASTM
specifications and the pipe manufacturer recommendations, and as approved by
the ENGINEER.
C. Water Mains:
1. All water mains shall contain cement for mortar lining conforming to the
requirements of ANSI/AWNA C104. Cement for mortar lining shall be Type
II or V. A fly ash or pozzolan shall not be used.
2. All Ductile Iron buried water main pipelines shall have blue stripes applied to
the pipe wall. Stripe width shall comply with AWNA standards. The stripes
shall be applied by one of the methods described below:
a. Pipes striped during manufacturing of the pipe shall have continuous
stripes that run parallel to the axis of the pipe located at no greater
than 90 degree intervals around the pipe and that will remain intact
during and after installation of the pipe.
b. Pipes striped during installation shall incorporate blue tape or blue
paint. The tape or paint shall be applied in a continuous line that runs
parallel to the axis of the pipe and that is located along the top of the
pipe.
3. All pipe with an internal diameter of 24" or greater, tape or paint shall be
applied in continuous lines along each side of the pipe as well as along the
top of the pipe.
D. Force Mains and Gravity Sewer:
1. All Ductile iron pipe used within the wastewater system shall be lined with
polyethylene in accordance with ASTM D1248. Pipe and fittings shall be
lined as specified herein. Each piece of pipe shall bear a marking denoting
the class to which it belongs.
2.4
SPECIALS AND FITTINGS
A.
Fittings for Potable, Raw, Non-Potable Irrigation, Reclaimed and Reuse Water
Systems:
1. Fittings for ductile iron pipe shall conform to the requirements of
ANSI/AWNA C153/A21.53 or ANSI/AWNA C110/A21.10 for diameters 3
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inches through 48 inches and shall have a minimum pressure rating of 350
psi for pipe sizes 6 inches through 24 inches and 250 psi for sizes larger
than 24 inches. Ductile iron fittings shall be double cement lined, seal
coated and outside coated with an asphaltic material in accordance with
AWNA C1 04 as specified.
B. Fittings for Wastewater System:
1. Fittings in direct contact with wastewater 8 inches in diameter and smaller,
shall be interior coated with a 12 mil thickness of coal tar epoxy coating.
Pipe and fittings, for force mains 10 inches in diameter and larger, shall be
interior coated with either a 20 mil to 40 mil thickness polyethylene as
specified above or a 12 mil thickness of coal tar epoxy coating in
conformance with ASTM 1248. Pipe and fittings shall have an outside
asphaltic coating as specified in AWNA Standard C151. Each piece of pipe
shall bear a marking denoting the class to which it belongs.
2.5 DESIGN OF PIPE
A. General: The pipe furnished shall be ductile iron pipe, lined as specified, with
rubber gasketed joints.
B. The pipe shall be designed, manufactured, tested, inspected, and marked
according to applicable requirements previously stated and except as hereinafter
modified, shall conform to ANSI/AWNA C150 and ANSI/AWNA C151.
C. Pipe Dimensions: The pipe shall be of the diameter and class shown. The
minimum wall thickness for each pipe size shall be as specified herein or shown
on the Drawings.
D. Fitting Dimensions: The fittings shall be of the diameter shown and class
specified.
E. Joint Design: Ductile Iron pipe and fittings shall be furnished with mechanical
joints, push-on joints and flanged joints as follows:
1. For buried pipe applications, unless otherwise indicated, mechanical and
push-on joints shall conform to ANSI/AWNA C111 /A21.11, with the
minimum pressure rating of 350 psi.
2. For above-ground or buried vault applications, unless otherwise indicated,
flanged joints shall conform to ANSI/AWNA C115/A21.15, with the minimum
pressure rating of 250 psi. All above-ground fittings shall be painted blue.
3. Use manufactured, labeled gasket lubricant for push on joints with trade
name and pipe manufacturer name, other lubricants are prohibited.
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4. Nuts and bolts for flanged joints shall be 304 stainless, as specified by the
COUNTY, and conform to ANSI/AWNA C111.
F. Restraining Devices: Joint restraining devices (see County Approved Product
List, Appendix F) shall be placed at all bends, tees, plugs, reducers, and other
fittings to provide lateral support, and shall conform to the Collier County Standard
Details. Concrete thrust blocks shall only be utilized if approved by Collier County
Utilities.
G. For bell-and-spigot ends with rubber gaskets, the clearance between the bells and
spigots shall be such that when combined with the gasket groove configuration
and the gasket itself will provide watertight joints under all operating conditions
when properly installed. Require the pipe manufacturer to submit details complete
with significant dimensions and tolerances and also to submit performance data
indicating that the proposed joint has performed satisfactorily under similar
conditions. In the absence of a history of field performance, the results of a test
program shall be submitted.
H. Gaskets shall be a Buna N, Neoprene, or a Nitryl-based rubber product. Gaskets
shall have clean tips unless otherwise specified. Elastomeric gaskets conforming
to ASTM F-477 shall also be acceptable.
I. Shop-applied interior linings and exterior coatings shall be applied evenly to the
nominal thickness specified. Holiday free cement is not possible to manufacture.
Exterior coatings: asphalt coating for buried pipe or primed pipe cannot be
furnished holiday free.
2.6 CEMENT-MORTAR LINING
A. Cement-Mortar Lining For Shop Application: Except as otherwise provided herein,
interior surfaces of all ductile iron pipe shall be cleaned and lined in the shop with
cement-mortar lining applied centrifugally in conformity with ANSI/AWNA C104.
Ductile-Iron pipefittings need not have the cement-mortar lining applied
centrifugally. The lining machines shall be of a type that has been used
successfully for similar work. Every precaution shall be taken to prevent damage
to the lining. If lining is damaged or found faulty at delivery site, the damaged or
unsatisfactory portions shall be repaired in the filed in accordance with
ANSI/AWNA C104.
B. The nominal wet lining thickness shall be as follows:
Nominal Factory Nominal Replacement
Nominal Pipe Applied Lining Lining
Diameter (in.) Thickness (in.) Thickness (in.)
3-12 1/8 1/8
14-24 3/16 3/16
30-64 1/4 1/4
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C. Protection of Pipe Lining/Interior: All shop-applied cement mortar lining shall be
given a seal coat of asphaltic material in conformance with ANSI/AWVVA C104.
2.7 EXTERIOR COATING OF PIPE
A. Exterior Coating of Buried Piping: The exterior coating shall be an asphaltic
coating approximately 1 mil thick, conforming to ANSI/A WVVA C 151.
2.8 CORROSION PROTECTION
A. If specifically approved by Collier County Utilities for use, exterior protection shall
be provided for underground ductile iron pipe and fittings within areas of severe
corrosive conditions. This shall be accomplished by the installation of
polyethylene encasement through the area of concern. The soil test evaluation to
determine the necessity for extra protection in suspect areas shall be those set
forth in ANSI Standard A21.5. Additionally, where other existing utilities are
known to be cathodically protected, ductile iron pipe crossing said utility shall be
protected for a distance of 20 feet to each side. If ductile iron pipe is to be
installed parallel to and within 10 feet of cathodically protected pipe, then
protection shall be provided for the entire length. Steel pipe shall not be installed
in severe corrosion areas.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION OF PIPE
A. Handling and Storage: Carefully handle and protect all pipe, fittings, etc., against
damage, impact shocks, and free fall and in accordance with ANSIIAWVVA C600.
Do not place pipe directly on rough rocky ground, but in such instances support
the pipe in a manner that will protect the pipe against injury whenever stored at
such trench site or elsewhere. Do not install any pipe where the lining or coating
show defects that may be harmful as determined by the ENGINEER. Repair such
damaged lining or coating, or furnish and install a new undamaged pipe.
B. Repair or replace all pipe damaged prior to Substantial Completion or during
warrantee period.
C. Inspect each pipe and fitting prior to installation to insure that no damaged
portions of pipe are installed.
D. Before placement of pipe in the trench, thoroughly clean each pipe or fitting of any
foreign substance that may have collected therein, and keep the pipe clean at all
times thereafter. For this purpose, close the openings of all pipes and fittings in
the trench during any interruption to the work.
E. Pipe Laying: Install the pipe in accordance with ANSIIAWVVA C600.
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F. Lay pipe directly on the bedding material. Refer to the Utilities Standards and
Procedures Ordinance Section 9.1.2 for laying and backfilling requirements. No
blocking will be permitted, and the bedding shall be such that it forms a
continuous, solid bearing for the full length of the pipe. Make excavations as
needed to facilitate removal of handling devices after the pipe is laid. Form bell
holes at the ends of the pipe to prevent point loading at the bells or couplings.
Make excavations as needed outside the normal trench section at field joints to
permit adequate access to the joints for field connection operations and for
application of coating on field joints.
G. Where necessary to raise or lower the pipe due to unforeseen obstructions or
other causes, the ENGINEER may change the alignment and/or the grades. Such
change may be made by the deflection of joints, by the use of bevel adapters, or
by the use of additional fittings. However, in no case shall the deflection in the
joint exceed 70 percent of the maximum deflection recommended by the pipe
manufacturer. No joint shall be misaligned any amount which will be detrimental
to the strength and water tightness of the finished joint.
H. Pipe and Specials Protection: Protect the openings of all pipe and specials with
suitable bulkheads to prevent unauthorized access by persons, animals, water, or
any undesirable substance. At all times, provide means to prevent the pipe from
floating.
I. Pipe Cleanup: As pipe laying progresses, keep the pipe interior free of all debris.
Completely clean the interior of the pipe of all sand, dirt, mortar splatter and any
other debris following completion of pipe laying, pointing of joints, and any
necessary interior repairs per ANSI/AWNA C600 and c602 prior to testing and
disinfecting the completed pipeline. For pipe larger than 12" diameter, utilize a
polyurethane foam plug "Poly Pig" to remove all debris from main.
3.2 RUBBER GASKETED JOINTS
A. Rubber Gasketed Joints: Immediately before jointing pipe, thoroughly clean the
bell end of the pipe, and place a clean rubber gasket in the bell groove. Carefully
clean the bell and spigot end of push-on joint pipe, and lubricate with a
vegetable-based lubricant or per manufacturer's recommendation. Insert the
spigot end of the pipe section into the bell of the previously laid joint and telescope
into the proper position. Do not tilt the pipe to insert the spigot into the bell.
3.3 INSTALLATION OF PIPE APPURTENANCES
A. Installation of Valves: Handle all valves in a manner to prevent any injury or
damage to any part of the valve. Thoroughly clean and prepare all joints prior to
installation. Adjust all stem packing and operate each valve prior to installation to
insure proper operation.
B. Install all valves so that the valve stems are plumb and in the location shown on
the Drawings.
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C. Mechanical joints consisting of bell, socket, gland, gasket, bolts, and nuts shall
conform to ANSI Standard A21.11. Bolts and nuts shall be high strength, low
alloy, Cor-Ten, T-Head Type having hexagonal nuts. Bolts and nuts shall be
machined through and nuts shall be tapped at right angles to a smooth bearing
surface. Single sealed gasket push-on type joints (see County Approved Product
List, Appendix F) shall conform to the requirements of ANSI A21.11.
D. Mechanical joint retainer glands may be used to restrain mechanical joint pipe and
fittings to the plain end of ductile iron pipe and fittings when used in conjunction
with thrust blocks of reduced size. The Utilities ENGINEER must approve thrust
block size. Maintain joint flexibility.
3.4 TESTING AND DISINFECTION
A. Test completed water or force main pipeline in accordance with Section 022501.
Disinfect completed water pipeline in accordance with Section 025400.
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SECTION 330518
LAYING AND JOINTING BURIED PIPELINES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Installation of all underground pipelines. Provide pipeline
materials, coatings and linings as specified and pipe of the types, sizes and
classes shown or specified.
1. Use proper and suitable tools and appliances for the safe and convenient
cutting, handling, and laying of the pipe and fittings.
2. Use suitable fittings where shown and at connections or where grade or
alignment changes require offsets greater than those recommended and
approved.
3. Lay all underground pipelines not supported on piles or concrete cradle in
select fill bedding material.
4. Close off all lines with bulkheads when pipe laying is not in progress.
B. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 022501 - Leakage Tests
2. Section 025400 - Disinfection
3. Section 312316 - Excavation - Earth and Rock
4. Section 312319 - Groundwater Control for Open Excavation
5. Section 312323 - Backfilling
6. Section 330502 - High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipe and Fittings
7. Section 330503 - Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe and Fittings
8. Section 330504 - Ductile Iron Pipe (DIP) and Fittings
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
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1. ASTM D 2774
2. A\fIJWA C600
3. ASTM A 307
4. ASME B16.1
5. ASME B16.21
6. A\fIJWA C111/A21.11
7. A\fIJWA C115/A21.15
8. Uni-Bell
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- Practice for Underground Installation of
Thermoplastic Pressure Piping
- Installation of Ductile-Iron Water Mains and Their
Appurtenances
- Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs,
60000 psi Tensile
- Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings,
C25,125,250,800
- Nonmetallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges
- Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron Pressure
Pipe and Fittings
- Flanged Ductile-Iron Pipe With Threaded
Flanges
- Handbook of PVC Pipe
1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
- Utilities Standards and Procedures Ordinance
A. General: Deliver, store and handle all products and materials as specified in
Division 1 and as follows:
B. Transportation and Delivery: Take every precaution to prevent injury to the pipe
during transportation and delivery to the site.
C. Loading and Unloading: Take extreme care in loading and unloading the pipe and
fittings.
1 . Work slowly with skids or suitable power equipment, and keep pipe under
perfect control at all times.
2. Under no condition is the pipe to be dropped, bumped, dragged, pushed, or
moved in any way that will cause damage to the pipe or coating.
D. Sling: When handling the pipe with a crane, use a suitable sling around the pipe.
1. Under no condition pass the sling through the pipe. Interior of pipe is to be
kept free of dirt and foreign matter at all times.
2. Use a nylon canvas type sling or other material designed to prevent damage
to the pipe and coating.
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3. When handling reinforced concrete pipe or uncoated steel or ductile iron
pipe, steel cables, chain or like slings are acceptable.
E. Damaged Piping: If in the process of transportation, handling, or laying, any pipe
or fitting is damaged, replace or repair such pipe or pipes.
F. Blocking and Stakes: Provide suitable blocking and stakes installed to prevent
pipe from rolling.
1. Obtain approval for the type of blocking and stakes, and the method of
installation.
G. Storage for Gaskets: Store gaskets for pipe joints in a cool place and protect
gaskets from light, sunlight, heat, oil, or grease until installed. Store gaskets in a
sealed container (such as a vented drum). When long-term storage with exposure
to direct sunlight is unavoidable, PVC pipe should be covered with an opaque
material while permitting adequate air circulation above and around the pipe as
required to prevent excessive heat accumulation (Uni-Bell PVC Handbook).
1. Do not use any gaskets showing signs of cracking, weathering or other
deterioration.
2. Do not use gasket material stored in excess of six months without approval.
1.4 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Repair of Sanitary Sewers and Services: Rebed, in compacted select fill material,
sanitary sewers which cross over the new pipe or which cross under the new pipe
with less than 12 inches clear vertical separation. Compact the bedding to
densities required for new pipeline construction and extend bedding below the
sewer to undisturbed earth. Reconstruct sewers damaged by pipeline
construction.
1. Furnish and install all materials and do all work necessary for the
reconstruction or repairs of sanitary sewers and services.
2. Provide pipe for reconstruction of sanitary sewers and services meeting the
appropriate specification requirements.
3. Provide pipe of the same size as the existing sewer or when the same size
is not available, use the next larger size of pipe. Obtain approval of joints
made between new pipe and existing pipe.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
A. The materials allowed for buried sewer pipes are PVC, HDPE or Ductile Iron Pipe.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
A. Dry Trench Bottoms: lay pipe only in dry trenches having a stable bottom.
1. Where groundwater is encountered, make every effort to obtain a dry trench
bottom in accordance with Section 312319.
2. Perform trench excavation and backfill in accordance with Sections 312316
and 312323.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install all piping in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and approved shop drawings and as specified in Division 1.
Where pipe deflections are used, do not exceed 80 percent of the maximum
deflection limits shown in AWWA C600. Gravity systems will contain no
deflection.
1. Arrange miscellaneous pipelines, which are shown in diagram form on the
Plans, clear of other pipelines and equipment.
B. Code Requirements: Provide pipeline installations complying with AWWA C600
for iron pipe, AWWA Manual M11 for steel pipe, ASTM D 2774 for thermoplastic
pressure piping, and as modified or supplemented by the Specifications.
C. Pipe laying - General:
1. Thoroughly inspect all pipe for damage and cleanliness. If found to be
defective, tag, remove and replace pipe with satisfactory pipe or fittings at no
additional charge to COUNTY.
2. Generally, lay all pipe with bells pointing ahead.
3. Carefully place all pipe, pipe fittings, valves and hydrants into trench by
means of a derrick, ropes or other suitable tools or equipment in such a
manner as to prevent damage and check for alignment and grade.
4. Make adjustments to bring pipe to line and grade by scraping away or filling
in select fill material under the body of the pipe.
5. Wedging or blocking up the pipe barrel is not permitted.
6. Bring the faces of the spigot ends and the bells of pipes into fair contact and
firmly and completely shove the pipe home.
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7. As the work progresses, clean the interior of pipelines of all dirt and
superfluous materials of every description.
8. Keep all lines absolutely clean during construction.
9. Lay pipelines accurately to line and grade.
10. During suspension of work for any reason at any time, a suitable stopper
shall be placed in the end of the pipe last laid to prevent mud or other
material from entering the pipe.
D. Pipe Laying - Trenches:
1. Carefully lay all pipelines in trench excavations piece by piece using suitable
tools or equipment on select fill bedding (refer to Utilities Standards and
Procedures Ordinance, Section 9.1.2), concrete cradle or other foundations
as shown, specified or ordered in writing. Prevent damage to materials,
protective coatings and linings.
2. Do not dump or drop pipe or pipe materials into trench.
3. Properly secure the pipe against movement and make the pipe joints in the
excavation as required.
4. Carefully grade and compact pipe bedding.
5. Bell Holes:
a. Cut out bell holes for each joint as required to permit the joint to be
properly made and allow the barrel of the pipe to have full bearing
throughout its length.
b. Thoroughly tamp bell holes full of select fill material following the
making of each joint to provide adequate support to the pipe
throughout its entire length.
E. Other Foundations: Install pipelines laid on other types of foundations as
specified for such other foundations or as ordered in writing.
F. Field Cuts of Pipelines: For shorter than standard pipe lengths, make field cuts in
a manner producing a cut square and perpendicular to the pipe axis. Remove any
sharp, rough edges which otherwise might injure the gasket.
G. Procedure for sealing cut ends and repairing field damaged areas of polyethylene
lined pipe and fittings is as follows:
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1. Remove burrs caused by field cutting of ends or handling damage and
smooth out edge of polyethylene lining if made rough by field cutting or
handling damage.
2. Remove oil or lubricant used during field cutting operations.
3. Areas of loose lining associated with field cutting operation must be removed
and exposed metal cleaned by sanding or scraping. For larger areas,
remove loose lining and dirt, then roughen bare pipe surface by scratching
or gouging with a small chisel to provide an anchor pattern for the epoxy. It
is recommended that the polyethylene lining be stripped back by chiseling,
cutting, or scraping about 1 inch to 2 inches into well adhered lined area
before patching. This ensures that all areas of undercutting have been
removed. Be sure to roughen an overlap of 1 inch to 2 inches of
polyethylene lining in area to be epoxy coated. This roughening should be
done with a rough grade emery paper (40 grit), rasp, or small chisel. Avoid
honing, buffing, or wire brushing since these tend to make surface to be
repaired too smooth for good adhesion.
4. With area to be sealed or repaired clean and suitably roughened, apply a
thick coat of a two-part coal tar epoxy (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F). The heavy coat of epoxy must be worked into the scratched
surface by brushing. Mixing and application procedure for the epoxy must
follow the epoxy manufacturer's instructions.
5. It is important that the entire freshly cut, exposed metal surface of the cut
pipe be coated. To ensure proper sealing, overlap at least 1 inch of the
roughened polyethylene lining with this two-part epoxy system.
H. Ductile Iron Pipe Mechanical Joints:
1. Assembly: In making up mechanical joints, center the spigot in the bell.
a. With a wire brush just prior to assembly of the joint thoroughly brush 8
inches outside of spigot and inside of bell with which the rubber gasket
comes in contact. Remove all oil, grit, tar (other than standard
coating) and other foreign matter from joint.
b. Brush lubricant over the gasket just prior to installation. (Note: There is
only one rubber gasket size for each diameter of pipe.)
c. Press the gasket into place within the bell and move the gland into
position, bolts inserted, and the nuts tightened finger tight.
d. Tighten the nuts with a torque wrench so that the gland is brought up
toward the pipe evenly. Torque wrenches shall be set as specified in
AWWA C111. Spanner type wrenches not longer than specified in
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AWWA C111 may be used with the permission of County Manager or
designee.
e. Prime all bolts by dipping with a bituminous coating, except the
threads. Coat threads immediately prior to installation of nuts.
f. Tighten all nuts 180 degrees apart alternately in order to produce
equal pressure on all parts of the gland.
2. Torques: Apply the following range of bolt torques:
Size
Inches
5/8
3/4
1
1-1/4
Range of
Torque - ft. Ibs
40 - 60
60 - 90
70 - 100
90 - 120
3. Remaking of Joints: If effective sealing is not obtained at the maximum
torque listed above, disassemble and reassemble the joint after thorough
cleaning.
I. Ductile Iron Pipe Rubber Gasket Joints:
1. Assembly: In making up the rubber gasket joint, brush the gasket seat in the
socket thoroughly with a wire brush and wipe the gasket with a cloth.
a. Place the gasket in the socket with the large round end entering first
so that the groove fits over the bead in the seat.
b. Apply a thin film of lubricant (AWWA C600) to the inside surface of the
gasket that will come in contact with the entering pipe.
c. Brush the plain end of the pipe to be entered thoroughly with a wire
brush and place it in alignment with the bell of the pipe to which it is to
be joined.
d. Exert sufficient force on the entering pipe so that its plain end is
moved past the gasket until it makes contact with the base of the
socket to make the joint.
2. Positioning: Before proceeding with backfilling, feel completely around the
joint using a feeler gauge to confirm that the gasket is in its proper position.
a. If the gasket can be felt out of position, withdraw the pipe and examine
the gasket for cuts or breaks.
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b. If the gasket has been damaged, replace it with a new one before re-
installing the pipe.
3. Optional Mechanical Joints: Use mechanical joint fittings that meet the
requirements of Section 330504 with the rubber gasket joint pipe when
specified or when rubber gasket fittings are not available.
J. Temporary Bulkheads: Provide temporary bulkheads at the ends of sections
where adjoining pipelines have not been completed, and in connections built into
pipelines where adjoining pipelines or structures have not been completed and are
not ready to be connected.
1. Remove bulkheads encountered in connecting sewers or structures included
in this Contract, or in pipelines or structures previously built, when they are
no longer needed or when ordered.
K. Temporary Blow-Off Assembly: Dead-end water lines shall be temporarily ended
with a blow-off as shown in Collier County Standard Details. After full bore flush
replace with a fire hydrant meeting the requirements of Section 331619.
L. Sleeve Type Couplings: For sleeve type couplings, equally tighten diametrically
opposite bolts on the connection so that the gaskets will be brought up evenly all
around the pipe.
1. Torque Wrenches: Do the final tightening with torque wrenches set for the
torque recommended by the coupling manufacturer.
M. Concrete Encasement: Concrete encasement shall be constructed in accordance
with Collier County Standard Details when:
1 . A potable water main crosses at a depth that provides less than 18 inches
clear distance from sewer lines in which case a Deviation Form request
should be completed. Encase the sewer main unless specifically approved
by Collier County Utilities. Encasement shall extend a minimum 10 feet on
each side of the point of crossing. Pressure test both pipelines to 150 psi
after the concrete has properly cured.
2. A water main running parallel to a sewer line provides less than 10 feet
separation from sewer lines, in which case a Deviation Form Request needs
to be completed. Encase the sewer main unless specifically approved by
Collier County Utilities.
3. The ENGINEER has ordered the line encased. NO POTABLE WATER
MAIN SHALL BE ENCASED IN CONCRETE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY
AUTHORIZED BY THE COUNTY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE.
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b. If the gasket has been damaged, replace it with a new one before re-
installing the pipe.
3. Optional Mechanical Joints: Use mechanical joint fittings that meet the
requirements of Section 330504 with the rubber gasket joint pipe when
specified or when rubber gasket fittings are not available.
J. Temporary Bulkheads: Provide temporary bulkheads at the ends of sections
where adjoining pipelines have not been completed, and in connections built into
pipelines where adjoining pipelines or structures have not been completed and are
not ready to be connected.
1. Remove bulkheads encountered in connecting sewers or structures included
in this Contract, or in pipelines or structures previously built, when they are
no longer needed or when ordered.
K. Temporary Blow-Off Assembly: Dead-end water lines shall be temporarily ended
with a blow-off as shown in Collier County Standard Details. After full bore flush
replace with a fire hydrant meeting the requirements of Section 331619.
L. Sleeve Type Couplings: For sleeve type couplings, equally tighten diametrically
opposite bolts on the connection so that the gaskets will be brought up evenly all
around the pipe.
1. Torque Wrenches: Do the final tightening with torque wrenches set for the
torque recommended by the coupling manufacturer.
M. Concrete Encasement: Concrete encasement shall be constructed in accordance
with Collier County Standard Details when:
1 . A potable water main crosses at a depth that provides less than 18 inches
clear distance from sewer lines in which case a Deviation Form request
should be completed. Encase the sewer main unless specifically approved
by Collier County Utilities. Encasement shall extend a minimum 10 feet on
each side of the point of crossing. Pressure test both pipelines to 150 psi
after the concrete has properly cured.
2. A water main running parallel to a sewer line provides less than 10 feet
separation from sewer lines, in which case a Deviation Form Request needs
to be completed. Encase the sewer main unless specifically approved by
Collier County Utilities.
3. The ENGINEER has ordered the line encased. NO POTABLE WATER
MAIN SHALL BE ENCASED IN CONCRETE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY
AUTHORIZED BY THE COUNTY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE.
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The points of beginning and ending of pipe encasement shall be not more than 6
inches from a pipe joint to protect the pipe from cracking due to uneven settlement
of its foundation or the effects of superimposed live loads.
N. Valve Box Setting: Install valve boxes vertical and concentric with the valve stem.
1. Adjust valve-box to final grade at the time designated by the County
Manager or designee.
2. Build a reinforced collar, as shown in the standard details, 18 inches by 18
inches by 6 inches with 2, #4 reinforcing bars around the valve box head in
pavement, flush to grade of top of box. Similar collar shall be poured flush
with grade and top of unpaved areas.
3. Satisfactorily reset any valve box that is moved from its original position,
preventing the operation of the valve.
4. Replace any valve box that has been damaged.
O. Identification:
1. Metallized Warning Tape (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F):
For DIP and PVC pipe (other than gravity sewer pipe and laterals) to be
installed, 3-inch detectable marking tape, of appropriate color and
appropriate warning statement, shall be placed along the entire pipe length.
In all cases, marking tape shall be installed two feet (2') below grade or one-
half the pipe's bury, whichever is less, during backfill operations (refer to
Utilities Standards Manual Section 1 - 1.1). All PVC pipe, PVC fittings, and
identification tape shall be color-coded per Collier County Standards. HDPE
pipe installed by horizontal directional drilling will not be required to be
marked with metalized warning tape.
2. Electronic Markers (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F): Install
electronic markers 6 inches above pipe at all bends or changes in alignment
and every 250 feet along the pipe between bends.
P. Separation From Other Pipe Systems:
1. Parallel Water and Sewer or Non-Potable Lines: Sanitary sewer lines, storm
sewers or force mains shall be separated from water mains by a minimum
clear vertical distance of 18 inches and a horizontal distance of 10 feet.
Non-potable, reclaimed or reuse water mains shall be separated from water
mains, gravity sewers or force mains by a minimum clear vertical distance of
18 inches and a horizontal distance of 5 feet center to center or 3 feet
outside to outside. When this standard cannot be maintained, the sewer line
shall be concrete encased for a distance of 10 feet each way from the water
line and any other conduit, with a minimum vertical clearance of 12 inches
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being provided at all times. See Section 1 - Design Criteria, Subsection
1.2.3.
2. Crossing Water and Sewer or Non-Potable Lines: Water mains crossing
over a sewer or non-potable water line shall be (bottom of water main to top
of sewer) separated by at least 18 inches unless local conditions or barriers
prevent an 18 inch vertical separation. All crossings with vertical clearance
less than 18 inches shall be made using sewer pipe thickness Class 200
AWWA C900 PVC pipe, and water pipe of Class 51 Ductile iron pipe, for a
distance of 10 feet on each side of the crossing. The gravity sewer pipe in
these locations shall be backfilled with USCS Class I bedding stone to a
height of 6 inches above the crown of the pipe. When water mains cross
under a sewer, both mains shall be constructed of C900 Class 200 PVC
pipe with joints equivalent to water main standards for a distance of 10 feet
on each side of the point of crossing with no intermediate joints.
Additionally, a section of water main pipe shall be centered at the point of
crossing. See Section 1 - Design Criteria, Subsection 1.3.
Q. Aerial Crossings:
1. Pipes spanning elevated pier crossings shall be flanged ductile iron
Pressure Class 350 pipe conforming to AWWA C115, C150 & C151. Pipe
spanning on piers spaced further apart than normal pipe length of 18 or 20
ft. shall be multiple length pipe with interior flanged joints with a rubber
gasket pipe (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F). The pipe wall
thickness and flanged joints shall be designed to safely span the elevated
piers under working pressure without exceeding the allowable stresses and
conform to AWWA C150. Limit pipe deflection at center of span with pipe full
of water to 1/720 of span length. Provide expansion joints for between
above ground and below ground wastewater lines.
2. Flanges shall conform to AWWA C150 and C115. All bolts and nuts used in
aerial crossings shall be stainless steel. Gaskets shall be full faced or
recessed "O-Ring" type to prevent leaks in pipe under stress in the aerial
crossing.
3. Outside surface of all pipe, flanges or spool pieces shall be shop coated with
zinc primer, High Build Epoxy protective coat and a finish coat of
polyurethane high gloss. Color shall be Federal Safety Blue for potable
water mains and Pantone Purple 522 C for non-potable irrigation water
mains.
4. Install operating valves or other flow regulating devices on each shoreline or
at a safe distance from each shoreline to prevent discharge in the event the
line is damaged.
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5. Install supports for all joints in pipes utilized for aerial crossings and to
prevent overturning and settlement. Expansion jointing is specified between
above ground and below ground sewers and force mains.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Testing: Test pipelines in accordance with Section 022501.
1. Test valves in place, as far as practicable, and correct any defects in valves
or connections.
2. Gravity Sewer Lines: Test in accordance with Section 022501
B. Inspection: Clean, inspect, and examine each piece of pipe and each fitting and
special for defects before it is installed.
1. Cut away any lumps or projections on the face of the spigot end or the
shoulder.
2. Do not use any cracked, broken, or defective pieces in the work.
3. If any defective piece should be discovered after having been installed,
remove and replace this piece with a sound piece in a satisfactory manner at
no increase in Contract Amount.
3.4 CLEANING
A. General: Thoroughly clean all pipe before it is laid and keep it clean until it is
accepted in the completed work.
B. Removal of Materials: Exercise special care to avoid leaving bits of wood, dirt,
and other foreign particles in the pipe. If any particles are discovered before the
final acceptance of the work, remove and clean the pipe.
3.5 DISINFECTION
A. General: Disinfect all pipelines that are to carry potable water in accordance with
Section 025400.
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SECTION 330520
PIPE REMOVAL AND ABANDONMENT
PART1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Removal and abandonment of piping and appurtenances, wholly or in
part, as required to complete Work as shown on the Drawings and specified in this Section.
B. Related Work Specified in other Sections Includes:
1. Section 020500 - Connection to Existing Systems
2. Section 033100 - Concrete, Masonry Mortar and Grout
3. Section 312316 - Excavation - Earth and Rock
4. Section 312323 - Backfilling
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
B. Submit the following:
1. Proposed methods for pipe removal and abandonment;
2. Equipment proposed to be used to do pipe removal and abandonment work;
3. Resume of pipe grouting subcontractor;
4. Pipe removal and abandonment schedule/sequence.
C. If a detour is required, submit a traffic control plan for approval to County Manager or
designee and/or the Florida Department of Transportation as described in Section 015526.
1.3 SITE CONDITIONS
A. General
1. Prior to any work, a proper and approved maintenance of traffic plan (MOT) shall be
submitted to the engineer and the County.
2. Execute pipe removal and abandonment so that there is no injury to persons or
damage to adjacent buildings, structures, equipment, materials, piping, wiring,
pavement, fences, trees, guardrails, and other adjacent improvements. Execute
demolition and abandonment so that access to facilities that are in operation and to
residences and businesses is free and safe.
3. Execute pipe removal and abandonment so that interference to vehicular traffic and
personnel traffic does not exceed scheduled interference. Do not place rubble,
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excavation, piping, or other materials removed on roadways, drives, or sidewalks that
are to remain in service.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 TEMPORARY MATERIALS
A. Provide temporary fencing, barricades, barriers, piping, valves, pumps, power and
controls, and water necessary to meet the requirements of this Section.
B. Temporary fencing, barricades, barriers, and enclosures shall be suitable to the
purpose intended.
2.2 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT MATERIALS
For repair or replacement of existing facilities or improvements to remain, use
materials identical to, or equal to, materials used in existing work when new.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. Conduct pipe removal and abandonment as shown and specified in the Contract
Documents.
B. Conduct pipe removal and abandonment so that existing equipment, piping, wIring,
structures, and other improvements to remain are not damaged. Repair or replace
equipment, piping, wiring, structures, and other improvements damaged at no
additional cost to the County.
C. Do not remove equipment, piping, wiring, structures, or other improvements not shown
or specified to be removed. If equipment, piping, wiring, structures, or other
improvements not shown or specified to be removed is removed, replace equipment,
piping, wiring, structures, or other improvements at no additional cost to the County.
3.2 DISCONNECTIONS
A. Prior to starting pipe removal or abandonment, check underground and exposed
existing utilities, piping, and equipment within the limits of pipe removal or
abandonment. Prior to starting, check underground and exposed existing utilities,
piping connected to and associated with existing pipe to be removed or abandoned.
Verify the following:
1. Piping is inactive (abandoned);
2. Other utilities which may be in conflict have been permanently or temporarily
disconnected, if required:
B. Do not proceed with salvage or demolition if piping is active or utilities have not been
disconnected.
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3.3 ABANDONMENT
A. The Contractor shall, as described on the Drawings and as may be directed by the County,
abandon in place the following existing utility improvements:
1. All water mains, reuse water mains and raw water mains that are designated to be
abandoned shall be filled with grout. Refer to Section 033100 - Concrete, Masonry
Mortar and Grout.
2. All sewer lines, force mains, laterals and services that are designated to be
abandoned shall be flushed clean and filled with grout. Prior to grout fill, sewer lines,
force mains, laterals and services to be abandoned shall be flushed clean to remove
wastewater and solids. Contractor is responsible for securing and providing flushing
water, collection of flush water/wastewater, and disposal. The cleaning of these piping
systems shall comply with all local and DEP requirements.
3. Sewer manholes. designated to be abandoned shall have the top two feet removed.
The remainder of each manhole shall be abandoned and filled with grout or flowable
fill. The excavation or pit shall be backfilled with select fill and compacted in
accordance with Section 312323 - Backfilling and the trenching details on the
Drawings.
B. Appurtenances: All water hydrants, ARV valves and other appurtenances on abandoned
lines shall be removed to the main and the fitting at the main shall be capped or plugged.
All valves shall have the valve box, pad and operator removed, with the valve left in the
open position unless specifically noted otherwise.
C. Preparation:
1. The County shall be notified at least 72 hours in advance of grouting operations.
2. Bulkheads shall be spaced at intervals of not more than 1,000 feet. If the line to be
abandoned is longer, bulkheads shall be inserted in the pipe to maintain the required
maximum spacing between bulkheads.
3. Temporary vents shall be installed in the line to be filled at a maximum spacing of 150
ft. The vents shall be capable of being capped to allow further grouting operations.
D. Equipment:
1. The materials shall be mixed or delivered in equipment of sufficient size and capacity
to provide the desired amount of grout material for each stage in a single operation.
The equipment shall be capable of mixing the grout at densities required for the
approved procedure and shall also be capable of changing density as dictated by field
conditions any time during the grouting operation.
2. Mixers and Pumps - The grout shall be delivered to the injection point at a steady
pressure with a non-pulsating centrifugal or triplex pump. Means shall be provided to
increase or decrease the water-cement ratio. The system shall mix the grout to a
homogeneous consistency. Means of accurately measuring grout component
quantities, pumping pressures, and volumes pumped shall be provided.
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3. Pressure Gauges - CONTRACTOR shall provide one pressure gauge at the point
of injection and one pressure gauge at the grout pump. Grouting shall not
proceed without appropriate calibrated gauges in place and in working order.
Pressure gauges shall be equipped with diaphragm seals, have a working range
between 1.5 to 2.0 times the design grout pressure, and have an accuracy within
0.5 percent of full range. Pressure gauges shall be instrument oil filled and
attached to a saddle-type diaphragm seal to prevent clogging with grout.
E. Grouting:
Once grouting operations begin, grouting shall proceed uninterrupted from bulkhead to
bulkhead. Grout placement shall not be terminated until both of the following
conditions have been met, unless otherwise approved by the County: a) The estimated
volume of grout to fill the line has been injected; and, b) grout has been expelled from
the furthest vent or bulkhead. Bulkheads and temporary vents shall not be removed
until the grout has set.
F. Testing and Sampling:
1. Take four test specimens for each 50 cubic yards of grout or for each four hours
of placing.
2. Test in accordance with ASTM C109 except:
a. The specimens shall be 3 inch by 6 inch cylinders covered after casting to
prevent damage and loss of moisture. Moist cure specimens for a period up
to 7 days prior to a 28-day compressive strength test.
b. Do not oven dry specimens that are load tested. Specimens may be tested
at any age to monitor compressive strength. The material may require
special handling and testing techniques.
G. The CONTRACTOR may remove the pipe in accordance with the Paragraph 3.04 in
lieu of abandonment if acceptable to the County. Such removal, however, will be paid
at the same price for pipe abandonment.
H. All work under this Section shall comply with City, County, State and Federal
regulations.
3.4 REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL
A. The Contractor shall, as described on the Drawings and as may be directed by the
County, remove the following existing utility improvements:
1. All water mains, reuse water mains and raw water mains that are designated to be
removed.
2. All sewer lines, sewer manholes, force mains, laterals and services that are
designated to be removed shall be flushed clean with water prior to removal.
Contractor is responsible for securing and providing flushing water, collection of
flush water/wastewater, and disposal. The cleaning of these piping systems shall
comply with all local and DEP requirements.
B. The pipe removal and disposal shall include all valves, fittings and appurtenances.
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A. Remove items identified on the drawings or specified to remain the property of the County.
Do not damage equipment, piping, and materials to be salvaged.
B. Following removal or equipment, piping, and materials to be salvaged, place equipment,
piping, and materials in a location within the County limits as designated by the County.
3.6 REPAIRS
3.7
A.
B.
C.
3.8
A.
B.
Repair structural elements, equipment, piping, conduit, and other improvements to remain
that are damaged during demolition. Use workers specifically qualified in trade, or trades,
involved to repair damaged work.
DISPOSAL
Remove and dispose of all equipment, piping, and materials from the jobsite not specifically
designated to be retained by the County.
Contractor shall not accumulate or store debris from demolition on the project site.
The disposal of the piping, manholes and appurtenances shall be in accordance with
County, State and Federal laws.
BACKFILLING
Backfill excavations, trenches, and pits resulting from abandonment and removal according
to Section 312323 - Backfilling.
Backfill of the pipe trenches shall be according to the County details for pipe trench backfill.
Pipe trenches for removed pipes that were within 3 horizontal feet of the edge of
pavement shall be backfilled according to the detail for the type of roadway.
3.9 CLEANUP AND CLOSURE
A. Following pipe abandonment or removal, clean-up areas where other work is to be done as
specified in this Section, or Sections applicable to work to be done.
B. Following pipe abandonment or removal, clean-up areas where no other work is to be done
under this Contract. Remove debris and rubbish, temporary facilities, and equipment.
Level surface irregularities to eliminate depressions. Leave work in a neat and presentable
condition.
C. In locations where a pipe to be abandoned or removed connects to a pipe that remains in
service, the Contractor shall install a suitable cap or plug on the end of the active pipe.
END OF SECTION
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS
A. Provide all necessary tools, materials, labor, superviSion and equipment to
successfully complete the installation of directionally drilled piping as specified
herein and shown on the drawings.
B. Furnish all items necessary to perform the horizontal directional drilling operation
and construct the pipe to the lines and grade shown on the drawings.
C. Use techniques of creating or directing a borehole along a predetermined path to
a specified target location. Use mechanical and hydraulic deviation equipment to
change the boring course and use instrumentation to monitor the location and
orientation of the boring head assembly along a predetermined course.
D. Accomplish drilling with fluid-assist mechanical cutting. Use a mixture of bentonite
and water or polymers and additives. Use bentonite sealants and water to
lubricate and seal the mini-tunnel. Use minimum pressures and flow rates during
drilling operation as not to fracture the sub-grade material around and or above
the bore.
E. Utilize small diameter fluid jets to fracture and mechanical cutters to cut and
excavate the soil as the head advances forward.
F. Install an offset section of drill stem that causes the cutter head to turn
eccentrically about its centerline when it is rotating for steering. When steering
adjustments are required, rotate the cutter head offset section toward the desired
direction of travel and advance the drill stem forward without rotation.
G. Drill a 2-inch to 3-inch diameter pilot hole using the mobile drilling system
launched from the surface at an inclined angle. Enlarge the pilot hole with
reamers as required.
1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. See Section 330502 for casing and carrier pipe diameter requirements.
B. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
C. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. CONTRACTOR's Construction Drawings shall be defined as drawings by which
the CONTRACTOR proposes to construct, operate, build, etc., the referenced
item. Submit Construction Drawings for the sole purpose of providing the
sufficient details to verify that the CONTRACTOR's work in progress is in
accordance with the intent of the design.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. The ENGINEER will base the review of submitted details and data on the
requirements of the completed work, safety of the work in regards to the public,
potential for damage to public or private utilities and other existing structures and
facilities, and the potential for unnecessary delay in the execution of the Work.
Such review shall not be construed to relieve the CONTRACTOR in any way of
his responsibilities under the contract. Do not commence work on any items
requiring CONTRACTOR's Construction Drawings or other submittals until the
drawings and submittals are reviewed and accepted by the ENGINEER.
B. The CONTRACTOR shall:
1. Submit for review complete construction drawings and/or complete written
description identifying details of the proposed method of construction and
the sequence of operations to be performed during construction, as required
by the method of tunnel excavation approved. The drawings and
descriptions shall be sufficiently detailed to demonstrate to the ENGINEER
that the proposed materials and procedures will meet the requirements of
this specification. Submit arrangement drawings and technical
specifications of the machine and trailing equipment (including any
modifications), three-year experience record with this type of machine and a
copy of the manufacturer's operation manual for the machine.
2. Submit CONTRACTOR's Construction Drawings for the following items.
a. Complete details of the equipment, methods and procedures to be
used, including but not limited to primary lining installation, timing of
installation in relation to the excavation plan and sequence, bulkheads,
etc.
b. Grouting techniques, including equipment, pumping procedures,
pressure grout types, mixtures and plug systems.
C. Method of controlling line and grade of excavation.
d. Details of muck removal, including equipment type, number, and
disposal location.
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e. Proposed contingency plans for critical phases and areas of directional
drilling, including repair of any existing utilities damaged during
construction.
C. Quality Control Methods. Submit a description of quality control methods at least
10 days prior to the start of directional drilling to the ENGINEER. The submittal
shall describe:
1. Procedures for controlling and checking line and grade.
2. Field forms for establishing and checking line and grade.
D. Safety. Submit procedures including, but not limited to, monitoring for gases
encountered.
E. Submit hazardous chemical list as well as all MSDS and technical data sheets.
1.5 DESIGN CRITERIA
A. Compatibility of Methods.
1. The methods of excavation, lining, and groundwater control shall be
compatible.
1.6 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Safety Requirements
1. Perform work in a manner to maximize safety and reduce exposure of men
and equipment to hazardous and potentially hazardous conditions, in
accordance with applicable safety standards.
2. Whenever there is an emergency or stoppage of work which is likely to
endanger the excavation or adjacent structures, operate a full work force for
24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays, without intermission until
the emergency or hazardous conditions no longer jeopardize the stability
and safety of the work.
B. Air Quality.
1. Conduct directional drilling operations by methods and with equipment,
which will positively control dust, fumes, vapors, gases or other atmospheric
impurities in accordance with applicable safety requirements.
1.7 PERMITS
A. Obtain any and all other permits required for prosecution of the work.
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PART2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Refer to Section 330502 for HDPE pipe material.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for his means and methods of directional
drilling construction and shall ensure the safety of the work, the CONTRACTOR's
employees, the public, and adjacent property, whether public or private.
B. Obtain locations of all existing utilities within the horizontal directional drilling
project area, whether shown on the plans or not, in coordination with the owners
of such utilities. Be responsible for protection of such utilities from damage, and
repair of any utilities damaged during or as a result of construction.
C. Anticipate that portions of the drilled excavation will be below the groundwater
table.
D. Comply with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations at all times to
prevent pollution of the air, ground and water.
3.2 EQUIPMENT
A. Diesel, electrical, or air-powered equipment will be acceptable, subject to
applicable federal and state regulations.
B. Any method or equipment that the CONTRACTOR can demonstrate will produce
the specified results will be considered.
C. Employ equipment that will be capable of handling the various anticipated ground
conditions. In addition, the equipment shall:
1. Be capable of minimizing loss of ground ahead of and around the machine
and providing satisfactory support of the excavated face at all times.
2. Provide a system to indicate whether the amount of earth material removed
is equivalent to that displaced by the advance of the machine such that the
advance rate may be controlled accordingly.
D. Provide adequate secondary containment for any and all portable storage tanks.
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3.3 DIRECTIONAL DRILLING DATA
A. Submit daily logs of construction location, progress and events, including
observations on the following:
1. Location and elevation of significant soil strata boundaries and brief soil
descriptions.
2. Jacking pressures and torsional forces, if applicable.
3.4 CONTROL OF THE TUNNEL LINE AND GRADE
A. Construction Control.
1. Establish and be fully responsible for the accuracy of control for the
construction of the pipeline to be installed, including structures, tunnel line
and grade.
2. Establish control points sufficiently far from the tunnel operation so as not to
be affected by construction operations.
3. Maintain daily records of alignment and grade and submit three copies of
these records to the ENGINEER. However, the CONTRACTOR remains
fully responsible for the accuracy of his work and the correction of it, as
req u ired.
4. Check control for the bore alignment against an above ground undisturbed
reference at least once each hour and once for each 50 feet of tunnel
constructed, or more often as needed or directed by the ENGINEER.
3.5 INSTALLATION OF TRACKING/LOCATING WIRE
A. Install all facilities such that their location can be readily determined by
electronic designation after installation. For non-conductive installations,
attach a minimum of two (2) separate and continuous conductive tracking (tone
wire) materials, either externally, internally or integral with the product. Use
either a continuous green-sheathed solid conductor copper wire line (minimum
#12 AWG for external placement or minimum #14 AWG for internal placement
in the conduit/casing) or a coated conductive tape. Conductors must be
located on opposite sides when installed externally. Connect any break in the
conductor line before construction with an electrical clamp, or solder, and coat
the connection with a rubber or plastic insulator to maintain the integrity of the
connection from corrosion. Clamp connections must be made of brass or
copper and of the butt end type with wires secured by compression. Soldered
connections must be made by tight spiral winding of each wire around the
other with a finished length minimum of three (3) inches overlap. Tracking
conductors must extend two (2) feet beyond the bore terminal points. Test
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conductors for continuity. Each conductor that passes must be identified as
such by removing the last six (6) inches of the sheath. No deductions are
allowed for failed tracking conductors. Conductor ends must be wound into a
small coil and left for future attachment to isolation valve boxes.
3.6 DISPOSAL OF EXCESS MATERIAL
A. Where such effort is necessary, cost for groundwater control during the course of
the tunnel work shall be included in the unit contract price for the work.
B. Dewatering required during the course of the project to lower water table, to
remove standing water, surface drainage seepage, or to protect ongoing work
against rising waters or floods shall be considered incidental to the work being
performed.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 330523.16
JACKING, AUGERING AND MINING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Pipeline installation in casing pipe beneath highways, railroads
and other structures may be installed by jacking and augering or by jacking and
mining.
B. Related Work Specified in Other Sections Includes:
1. Section 033100 - Concrete, Masonry, Mortar and Grout
2. Section 312316 - Excavation - Earth and Rock
3. Section 314000 - Shoring, Sheeting and Bracing
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes and standards referred to in this Section are:
1 . ASTM C 76 Specification for Reinforced Concrete Culvert, Storm
Drain, and Sewer Pipe
2. ASTM A 139 Specification for Electric-Fusion (Arc) -Welded Steel
Pipe (NPS in 4 in. and Over)
3. OSHA PL-91-596 - Occupational Safety Health Act of 1970 Public Law
91-596
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Provide all submittals, including the following, as specified in Division 1.
1. Working drawings of the jacking pipe, jacking frame, jacking head, reaction
blocks, sheeting, including design calculations and the complete jacking
installation.
2. Necessary permit applications and approvals by the appropriate authority.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver, store and handle all products and materials as specified in Division 1.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. General: Use one of the following for casing piping.
1. Spiral Weld or smooth wall steel pipe, meeting the requirements of ASTM A
139, Grade B. The minimum casing pipe size and wall thickness shall be as
shown in the following table, for the carrier pipe size indicated. For sizes not
included therein, or for special design considerations, obtain approval from
Collier County Utilities.
For PVC and HDPE Pressure Carrier Pipes
Carrier Pipe Casing Pipe Casing Pipe
Nominal Size Nominal Diameter Wall Thickness
Inches Inches Inches
2 10 0.250
4 14 0.250
6 16 0.250
8 18 0.250
10 20 0.250
12 24 0.312
14 28 0.312
16 30 0.312
18 34 0.375
20 36 0.375
24 42 0.500
For Gravitv Sewer Carrier Pipes
Carrier Pipe Casing Pipe Casing Pipe
Nominal Size Nominal Diameter Wall Thickness
Inches Inches Inches
8 14 0.250
10 16 0.250
12 20 0.250
15 24 0.312
18 26 0.312
21 30 0.312
24 32 0.375
27 36 0.375
B. Fill Material: Use fill material consisting of 1-1/4 pounds of Bentonite per gallon of
water during jacking to fill any voids between pipe and the earth.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Casing Pipe:
1. Install all casing pipe in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and approved shop drawings and as specified in Division
1.
2. The provisions of this section shall represent the minimum standards for the
installation of casing pipe for sewer force main or water main pipeline.
3. Install all sewer force mains and water mains in a casing to be placed under
all present and future Collier County Department of Transportation &
Engineering roadways. Conform steel casing procedures to the
requirements of Collier County DOT. All work and materials shall be subject
to inspection by DOT. Restore the Department's property and surface
conditions to the original condition in keeping with the Department's
specifications and standards.
4. In general, install all underground sewer force mains and water mains
crossing all existing Collier County roadways, Florida State Highways and
railroads within steel casing pipe extending at least five (5) feet beyond
pavement edge. Obtain specific crossing requirements in advance from the
authority having jurisdiction.
5. Submit the necessary permit documents and data to the appropriate
authority and receive approval thereof. Maintain traffic on the roadway and
keep all workmen and equipment clear of the travelway during the work.
Comply with all Federal, State and County safety regulations and any
permit(s).
6. Locate casing pipes crossing under County roadways at suitable approved
alignments in order to eliminate possible conflict with existing or future
utilities and structures with a minimum 30 inches depth of cover between the
top of the casing pipe and the surface of the roadway. Conduct boring
operations in such a manner as not to create hazardous conditions or
impede traffic flow.
7. For casing pipe crossing under roadways, railroads, or other installations not
within the jurisdiction of Collier County, comply with the regulations of said
authority in regard to design, specifications and construction. State Highway
casing installations shall be as specified in the FDOT, "Utility
Accommodation Guide", and for railroads, the American Railway
Engineering Association, Part 5, Section 5.2, "Specifications for Pipelines
Conveying Nonflammable Substances", shall be applicable. However, in no
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case shall the minimum casing pipe diameter and wall thickness, for a
specific carrier pipe size, be less than that specified above.
8. Use a simultaneous and continuous installation of any dry boring and jacking
operation until the casing pipe is in final position. Maintain correct line and
grade. Use full-ring welded add-on sections of casing pipe, developing
water-tight total pipe strength joints. Use pipe lengths of at least 18 feet.
Casing welders shall be certified welders. A copy of the certification shall be
obtained by the Engineer of Record and given to the County Manager or
designee prior to the welding procedure. Produce no upheaval, settlement,
voids, cracking, movement or distortion of the existing roadbed or other
facilities during the casing installation. Fill any voids with 1:3 portland
cement grout at sufficient pressure for roadway protection. Following
placement of the carrier pipe within the steel casing, install masonry plugs at
each open end. Plugs shall be suitable for restraining the external earth
load, while allowing internal drainage.
9. Mechanically bore casing pipe holes through the soil by a cutting head on a
continuous auger mounted inside the pipe. Extend the auger a maximum of
2 inches beyond the end of the casing pipe to preclude formation of voids
outside the pipe shell. Auger should not be of a greater diameter than the
outside diameter of the encasement.
10. Adequately protect the casing pipe to prevent crushing or other damage
under jacking pressures. Provide backstops for adequately distributing the
jack thrust without causing deformation of the soil or other damage.
Replace damaged casing pipe if not installed; however, if installed, abandon
encasement pipe in place, suitably plug, and install an alternate installation,
as directed by the County Manager or designee.
11. In the event of obstruction, withdraw auger, cut and cap excess pipe and fill
void with 1:3 portland cement grout under sufficient pressure
12. Excavate and maintain required boring or jacking pits or shafts to the
minimum dimension. Adequately barricade, sheet, brace and dewater
excavation as required.
13. Deviation from approved jack and bore methods and above specifications is
grounds for work stoppage and line replacement at the expense of the
CONTRACTOR.
B. Casing Spacers:
1. Use Stainless Steel Casing Spacers (see County Approved Product List,
Appendix F) being on center and restrained as the preferred method for
installing the carrier pipe. Use skids installed with 6 ft to 10ft spacing as
recommended by the manufacturer. After the carrier pipe has been tested
for leakage, block the casing ends with either an 8" wall of brick masonry
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with a weep hole installed near the bottom of each wall or casing spacer end
seals (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F) with stainless steel
bands. Upsizing casings may be required for PVC push on pipe with EBAA
restrained bells. No extra payment will be made for this upsizing.
2. The minimum casing pipe inside diameters needed for restrained carrier
pipe are as follows:
MINIMUM CASING PIPE INSIDE DIAMETER NEEDED
FOR RESTRAINED CARRIER PIPE
DUCTILE IRON MECHANICAL JOINT WITH MEGALUG RESTRAINT
EBAA Product Nominal Carrier Diameter (in.) Min. Steel Casing
Pipe Size (in.) ID (in.)
1104 4 9.90 13
1106 6 12.00 15
1108 8 14.15 17
1110 10 16.20 19
1112 12 18.30 21.5
1114 14 20.94 23.5
1116 16 22.90 25.5
1118 18 25.00 28
1120 20 27.10 30
1124 24 32.64 35
1130 30 38.87 41
1136 36 45.17 48
1142 42 55.57 58
1148 48 61.87 64
PVC PUSH ON PIPE WITH EBAA RESTRAINED BELLS
EBAA Product Nominal Carrier Diameter (in.) Min. Steel Casing
Pipe Size (in.) ID (in.)
1504 4 10.13 12.5
1506 6 12.63 15
1508 8 15.50 18
1510 10 17.73 20
1512 12 21.25 24
1114HV 14 24.25 26.5
1116HV 16 26.50 28.5
1120HV 20 31.00 34
1124HV 24 35.50 38
1130HV 30 42.38 45
C. Augering: Conduct augering with the proper equipment and procedure such that
the carrier pipe and the casing pipe can be installed to the grades specified
without disturbing the adjacent earth. Submit all equipment and procedures for
prior approval.
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D. Hand Mining: Conduct hand mining only in casings that are sufficiently large
enough to permit such operation. Provide adequate fresh air supply within the
casing pipe and conduct all operations in accordance with the requirements of the
U.S. Department of Labor Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
promulgated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 7 1970 (PL-91-596).
E. Jacking Pit: Make the jacking pit of adequate length to provide room for the
jacking frame, the jacking head, the reaction blocks, the jacks, auger rig, and the
jacking pipe. Make the pit sufficiently wide to allow ample working space on each
side of the jacking frame. Make the depth of the pit such that the invert of the
pipe, when placed on the guide frame, is at the elevation desired for the
completed line. Provide excavation in conformance with Section 312316.
F. Sheeting: Sheet the jacking pit tightly and keep it dry at all times. Conform
sheeting to Section 314000. Have complete design calculation for sheeting the
jacking pit sealed and submitted by a Professional Engineer registered in the
State of Florida.
G. Jacking Frame: Use a jacking frame that applies a uniform pressure over the
entire pipe wall area of the pipe to be jacked.
H. Reaction Blocks: Use reaction blocks designed to carry the thrust of the jacks to
the soil without excessive soil deflection and in such a manner as to avoid any
disturbance of adjacent structures or utilities.
I. Operation: Use hydraulic jacks in the jacking operation. Use extreme care to hold
the pipe to exact line and grade. Advance the excavation at the heading manually
or with an auger. Do not allow the advance to exceed one foot ahead of the
casing pipe. Make every effort to avoid loss of earth outside the casing.
J. Safety Railing: Provide a safety railing all around the top of the pit at all times.
K. Restore property and surface conditions to the original condition in accordance
with Collier County DOT specifications and standards.
L. Carrier Pipe:
Utilize joint restrained pipe for the entire water main or force main pipe length
inside the casing. Use special supporting of the carrier pipe within the casing with
a design approved by the County Manager or designee.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 331200
WATER VALVES AND APPURTENANCES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required and install
complete and ready for operation all valves and appurtenances as shown on the
Drawings and as specified herein.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Codes, specifications, and standards referred to by number or title form a part of
this Section to the extent required by the references to codes, specifications, and
standards. Latest revisions, as of the date of bid opening, apply, unless otherwise
noted on the Drawings or specified in this Section.
B. Standards
Desionation
ANSI/AWWA
C111/A21.11
ANSIIAWWA
C500
ANSI/AWWA
C509
ANSI/AWWA
C512
ANSI/B16.1
ANSI/B16.3
ANSI/B16.5
ASTM A276
ASTM A231
Title
Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron and
Gray-Iron Pressure Pipe and Fittings
Gate Valves
Resilient-Seated Gate Valves 3 through 12 NPS,
for Water and Sewage Systems
Air Release, AirNacuum, and Combination Air Valves for
Waterworks Service
Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 125
Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings, Class 150 and 300
Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Steel Nickel Alloy and
Other Special Alloys
Specification for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Bars
and Shapes
Specification for Steel Casting, Austenitic, for
High-Temperature Service
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ASTM A743
Specification for Castings, Iron-Chromium,
Iron-Chromium-Nickel, and Nickel-Base
Corrosion-Resistant for General Application
MSS SP-60
Connecting Flange Joint Between Tapping Sleeves and
Tapping Valves
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. References to valve sizes on the Drawings and in the Specifications are intended
to be nominal size, and shall be interpreted as nominal size.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. General: as specified in:
1. General Conditions;
2. Supplementary General Conditions;
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Testing: Test valves as specified in this Section.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL:
A. All valves and appurtenances shall be of the size shown on the Drawings and as
far as possible all equipment of the same type shall be from one manufacturer.
B. All valves and appurtenances shall have the name of the maker and the working
pressure for which they are designed cast in raised letters upon some appropriate
part of the body.
2.2 MANUFACTURERS (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX
F).
2.3 DESIGN
A. Resilient, Wedge or Gate Valves and Boxes
1. Valves for pipe less than 2 inches in diameter shall conform to the
requirements of AWWA C509 or C515 (latest revisions) and shall be cast
iron, single wedge, non-rising stem, screwed bonnet, 125 pounds S.P., 200
pounds W.O.G with stuffing box repackable under pressure and all parts
renewable. Ends shall be as shown or indicated on the drawings. For
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approved air release line valves, bacterial sampling station line valves, curb
stops, corporation stops, and ball valves see County Approved Product
List, Appendix F.
2. Resilient, wedge or gate valves 2 inches in diameter and larger shall be cast
or ductile iron body, non-rising stem, bronze mounted gate valves,
mechanical joint conforming to requirements of the AWWA Standard C509
or C515 and shall be provided with a 2 inch square operating nut with the
word "open" and an arrow cast in the metal to indicate direction. Valves
shall be resilient, wedge, or gate type and shall turn to the left (counter
clockwise) to open. The wedge or gate shall be cast iron or ductile iron per
ASTM A536, minimum 65,000-psi strength and, completely encapsulated
with urethane rubber, permanently bonded to the wedge or gate to meet
ASTM test for rubber metal bond, ASTM D429. The valve stems for
non-rising stem assemblies shall be cast bronze with integral collars in full
compliance with AWWA. OS & Y stems shall be on bronze bar stock. The
NRS stem stuffing box shall be the O-ring seal type with two rings located
above thrust collar; the two rings shall be replaceable with valve fully open
and subjected to full rated working pressure. The minimum safe working
pressure shall be 200 psi.
3. There shall be two low torque thrust bearings located above and below the
stem collar. The stem nut shall be independent of wedge and shall be made
of solid bronze. There shall be a smooth unobstructed waterway free of all
pockets, cavities and depressions in the seat area. The body and bonnet
shall be coated with fusion-bonded epoxy both interior and exterior. Each
valve shall have the manufacturers name, pressure rating and year
manufactured cast on body. The valve shall be designed and tested to be
opened and closed under a differential pressure of at least twice the working
pressure.
B. Valves for Buried Service
1. Valves for buried service shall meet all the requirements as specified herein
for interior except that buried valves shall have mechanical joint ends.
2. All buried valves shall have cast-iron two piece valve boxes (see County
Approved Product List, Appendix F). Valve boxes shall be provided with
suitable heavy bonnets to extend to such elevation at the finished grade
surface as directed by the ENGINEER. The barrel shall be two-piece, screw
type. The upper section shall have a flange at the bottom having sufficient
bearing area to prevent settling, shall be designed so as to prevent the
transmission of surface loads directly to the valve or piping, and shall be
complete with cast iron covers. Covers shall have 'WATER" cast into the
top. The covers shall be so constructed as to prevent tipping or rattling. All
valve boxes located in paved roadways or sidewalks shall have locking
covers.
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3. Where valves are located out of pavement, the boxes shall be adjusted to
finished grade with a concrete collar as shown in the Details.
4. Valve boxes shall be of the heavy duty, traffic bearing cast iron, adjustable
screw type with a drop cover. The valve box assembly shall consist of a
bottom section, top section and cover which is cast from gray iron,
formulated to ASTM specification A-48 latest revision, minimum tensile of
21,000 psi and shall be free from blowholes, shrinkage or other
imperfections not true to pattern. The shaft size shall be 5 1/4" and the
adjustable length shall be from 18" to 36", The wall thickness shall be 1/4".
The weight of the assembly shall be 61 pounds ~ 2 pounds, with the cover
weight being a minimum of 13 pounds.
5. The name of the manufacturer and foundry of origin shall be cast into each
of the components of the assembly in legible form. The assembly shall be
suitable for highway traffic wheel loads of 16,000 pounds and shall withstand
a proof load test of 25,000 pounds without failure or permanent deflection.
C. Check Valves
1. All check valve bodies shall be cast iron per ASTM A 126 Class B, having
integral (not wafer) flanges.
2. The seat shall be centrifugally cast bronze with an O-ring seal and be locked
in place with stainless steel lock screws and be field replaceable, without the
use of special tools.
3. Swing check valves shall have a shaft of single and continuous stainless
steel, extending both sides of the body with a lever and weight. The air
cushion cylinder, when specifically required, shall be constructed of
corrosion resistant material and the piston shall be totally enclosed within
the cylinder and not open at one end. The air cushion cylinder assembly
shall be externally attached to either or both sides of the valve body and
shall permit adjustability to cushion the closure of the valve. Cushioning
shall be by air trapped in the cushion cylinder, which shall be fitted with a
one-way adjustable control check valve to cushion disc contact to the seat at
the shut-off point. The bottom cylinder head shall be swivel mounted and
not rigid to follow the change of force angles as the lever raises or lowers to
open or close the check valve. Valve shall prevent backflow on normal
pump shut off or power failure, at zero velocity and be watertight. The disc
shall be cast iron utilizing a double device hinge connected to a ductile iron
disc arm. The disc arm assembly shall be suspended from a stainless steel
shaft, which passes through a seal retainer on both sides of the valve body.
4. Rubber flapper swing valves shall have a heavily constructed cast iron body
and cover. The body shall be long pattern design (not wafer) with integrally
cast-on end flanges. The flapper shall be Buna-N having an O-ring seating
edge and be internally reinforced with steel. Flapper shall be captured
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between the body and the body cover in a manner to permit the flapper to
flex from closed to full open position. Flapper shall be easily removed
without the need to remove the valve from line. The check valves shall have
full pipe size flow area. Seating surface to be on a 450 angle requiring the
flapper to travel only 350 from closed to full open position for minimum head
loss. Valve has non-slam closure characteristics. Flapper shall create an
elastic spring effect to assist the flapper to close against a slight head to
prevent or minimize slamming. Valve shall be designed for 175 psi working
pressure for water. The valve shall be suitable for buried service, in which
case, stainless cover bolts shall be furnished.
5. Valve exterior to be painted with Red Oxide Phenolic Primer Paint as
accepted by the FDA for use in contact with Potable Water. Materials shall
be certified to the following ASTM specifications:
a. Body, cover & disc - Cast Iron - ASTM A126, Class B
b. Disc Arm - Ductile Iron - ASTM A536
c. Seat - Aluminum Bronze or Stainless Steel - ASTM B148, ASTM A276
d. Disc Seat - Buna-N or metal
e. Cushion cylinder - Corrosion-resistant Commercial material
D. Backflow Prevention Devices
1. Backflow prevention devices shall be reduced pressure principle assemblies
or double check assemblies and shall be USC approved, and shall meet all
requirements of the Collier County Cross-Connection Control/Backflow
Prevention Ordinance, as then amended. Refer to Section 3, Utility Detail
Drawings.
E. Combination Air Release Valves for Potable Water and Non-Potable Irrigation
Systems
1. Air release valves shall exhaust large quantities of air during the filling of a
pipeline or vessel. The valve shall be capable of venting air up to sonic
velocity without blowing shut; closing only after all the air has been vented.
The valve shall continue to release small quantities of air under pressure as
often as needed to keep the system free of accumulated air. The valve shall
automatically open to allow air to re-enter during draining or whenever a
negative pressure occurs.
2. Combination air valves shall be of the size shown on the plans and conform
to the requirements of AWWA C512 and be of the "Kinetic" design capable
of exhausting air at up to sonic velocity without blowing shut.
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3. Body and cover shall be ASTM A 126 Class B cast iron with stainless steel
floats and replaceable seats of Buna-N or other suitable material. Internal
linkage mechanism shall be 18-8 stainless steel. Plastic or bronze
components are not acceptable. Air release orifice shall be suitable for 300
PSI maximum working pressure. Screens shall be installed on the opening
of all air release valves.
4. Valves 3-inch size and smaller shall have a threaded inlet connection, and
larger valves shall have a flanged inlet faced and drilled per ANSlmB16.1
Class 250.
5. Valves shall have a threaded outlet on valves to 4-inch size and a protective
cowl on larger sizes.
6. 1 inch NPT inlet and outlet shal1 be provided, unless otherwise specified on
the drawings.
7. Connections from corporation stops to air release valves shall be brass for
rigidity.
F. Tapping Valves and Sleeves
1. All tapping sleeve and valve assemblies shall meet the requirements of
AWWA Standard C500, latest revision. Cast iron tapping sleeves or
stainless steel wrap-around sleeves, and cast iron valves shall be used to
make live taps into the existing water mains where shown on the drawings.
Sleeve bodies must be of stainless steel. The flanges must conform to
AWWA C207 Class D ANSI 150# drilling. All bolts and nuts shall be as
specified.
2. CONTRACTOR shall verify type of existing main prior to ordering. The
tapping valve shall have an inlet flange to match the sleeve and a
mechanical joint outlet for connection to water main pipe. Tapping valve
shall meet the requirements for gate valves specified herein. The sleeve
shall have provisions for a tap and shall be pressure tested at 150 psi for a
minimum of 30 minutes prior to tapping.
G. Service Connection Materials
1. Service Saddles (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F)
a. Service saddles or fittings shall be used with taps to all types of pipe.
Gasket shall be cemented in place and confined in a retaining groove.
Saddles shall be cast iron saddles with double brass straps.
b. Tapping sleeves and valves shall be used for all taps.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section 331200
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2. Water Meters
a. Potable Water Meters: Potable water meters provided for service
connections to the COUNTY water distribution system shall be
designed to accept an encoder compatible with the COUNTY
Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) system. The COUNTY will install the
meter and the AMR encoder unit on 2" and smaller meters. AMRs 3"
and larger shall be turned over to the technician doing the full bore
flush. All potable water meters larger than 2" shall be installed above
ground. These meters shall be equipped with a backflow preventer
and installed by the CONTRACTOR at his expense, including the
AMR encoder unit. The type of backflow device utilized for potable
lines shall be on the Water Department approved list of backflow
preventers, Appendix G. All potable water meters 3" or greater shall
be purchased by the owner and installed by the CONTRACTOR. The
master meter assemblies shall be built in accordance with the design
details in Section 3 - Utilities Detail Drawings. The location of all
meters shall be clearly shown on the construction plans.
b. Non-Potable Irrigation Water Meters: Non-potable water meters
provided for service connections to the COUNTY non-potable
reclaimed distribution system shall be designed to accept an encoder
compatible with the COUNTY Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)
system. The COUNTY will install the meter and the AMR encoder unit
on 2" and smaller meters. All non-potable water meters 3" or greater
shall be purchased by the owner and installed by the CONTRACTOR.
The master meter assemblies shall be built in accordance with the
design details in Section 3 - Utilities Detail Drawings. The location of
all meters shall be clearly shown on the construction plans.
3. Corporation Stops for Service Connections
a. Corporation stops (see County Approved Product List, Appendix F)
shall meet the requirements of AWWA C800; ends AWWA thread x
compression, CTS.
4. Water Service Tubing
a. Water service connection tubing shall be blue polyethylene municipal
service tubing as shown on Utility Detail Drawing W-12.
b. Polyethylene tubing shall meet the requirements of AWWA Standard
C901. Polyethylene tubing shall be 3406 polyethylene.
5. Polyethylene Service Tube Stiffeners
a. A solid ring, stainless steel insert shall be installed with each and
every compression connection made with polyethylene tubing.
COLLIER COUNTY
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section 331200
WATER VALVES AND APPURTENANCES
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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install all valves and appurtenances in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions and in the locations shown, true to alignment and rigidly supported.
Repair any damage to the above items to the satisfaction of the ENGINEER
before they are installed.
B. After installation, test all valves and appurtenances for at least one hour at the
working pressure corresponding to the class of pipe, unless a different test
pressure is specified. If any joint proves to be defective, repair it to the
satisfaction of the ENGINEER.
C. Install all floor boxes, brackets, extension rods, guides, the various types of
operators and appurtenances as shown on the Drawings that are in masonry
floors or walls, and install concrete inserts for hangers and supports as soon as
forms are erected and before concrete is poured. Before setting these items,
check all plans and figures, which have a direct bearing on their location and
assure the proper location of these valves and appurtenances during the
construction of the structures.
D. Flanged joints shall be made with Series 300, stainless steel bolts. All exposed
bolts shall be made with Series 300 stainless steel bolts.
E. Prior to assembly of split couplings, thoroughly clean the grooves as well as other
parts. The ends of the pipes and outside of the gaskets shall be moderately
coated with petroleum jelly, cup grease, soft soap or graphite paste, and the
gasket shall be slipped over one pipe end. After the other pipe has been brought
to the correct position, center the gasket properly over the pipe ends with the lips
against the pipes. The housing sections then shall be placed. After the bolts have
been inserted, tighten the nuts until the housing sections are firmly in contact,
metal-to-metal, without excessive bolt tension.
F. Prior to the installation of sleeve-type couplings, thoroughly clean the pipe ends
for a distance of 8". Soapy water may be used as a gasket lubricant. A follower
and gasket, in that order, shall be slipped over each pipe to a distance of about 6"
from the end, and the middle ring shall be placed on the already laid pipe end until
it is properly centered over the joint. Insert the other pipe end into the middle ring
and bring to proper position in relation to the pipe already laid. The gaskets and
followers shall then be pressed evenly and firmly into the middle ring flaires. After
the bolts have been inserted and all nuts have been made up finger-tight,
uniformly tighten diametrically opposite nuts progressively all around the joint,
preferably by use of a torque wrench of the appropriate size and torque for the
bolts.
G. Carefully inspect each valve, open it wide and then tightly close it and test the
various nuts and bolts for tightness. Special care shall be taken to prevent any
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section 331200
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foreign matter from becoming lodged in the valve seat. Gate valves, unless
shown otherwise, shall be set with their stems vertically above the centerline of
the pipe. Remove and replace any valve that does not operate correctly.
H. Carefully center valve boxes over the operating nuts of the valves so as to permit
a valve wrench or key to be fitted easily to the operating nut. Valve boxes shall be
set to conform to the level of the finished surface and held in position by a ring of
concrete placed under the support flange as shown in Section 3, Utility Detail
Drawings. The valve box shall not transmit surface loads to the pipe or valve.
Exercise care to prevent earth and other material from entering the valve box.
Any valve box which is out of alignment or whose top does not conform to the
finished ground surface shall be dug and reset. Before final acceptance of the
work, adjust all valve boxes to finish grade. Valve extension stems or risers shall
not be used.
3.2 AIR RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION
A. Prior to pressure testing a pipeline, all air release valve assemblies on that
pipeline shall be installed.
3.3 SHOP PAINTING
A. Ferrous surfaces of valves and appurtenances shall receive a coating of epoxy in
accordance with AWWA Standard C550 and meets or exceeds all test
requirements including the Food and Drug Administration Document Title 21 of the
Federal Regulations on Food Additives, Section 175.000 entitled "Resinous and
Polymeric Coating"; Impact Test Requirement in accordance with the ASTM
D2794.
END OF SECTION
COLLIER COUNTY
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section 331200
WATER VALVES AND APPURTENANCES
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SECTION 3
UTiliTIES DETAil DRAWINGS
Go to the Collier County website below for the latest revision
of the Utilities Detail Drawings:
http://www.colliergov.net!
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COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT
UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
SECTION 3
UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS
Table of Contents
Detail Drawing Designations:
Drawinq
No.
G-1
G-2
G-2A
G-2B
G-3
G-4
G-5
G-6
G-7
G-8
G-9
G-9A
G-10
G-11
G General
NP Non-Potable
W Water
WV\I Wastewater
Title
General Details
Unpaved Area Trench Backfill Detail
Paved Area Trench Restoration Detail for Private Roads
State Road, Major County Road, and Numbered County Road
Flowable Fill RoadlTrench Restoration
Road and Trench Restoration for Local Roads
Pipe Separation Detail
Pipe Conflict Detail
Jack and Bore Detail
Thrust Block Detail for Existing A / C Pipe
Typical Valve Setting Detail
Typical Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD) Under a Roadway
Typical Subaqueous Horizontal Directional Drill (HDD)
Subaqueous Water Main Valve Vault Detail
Pipe Restraint Schedule
Vehicular Guard Post Detail
Non-Potable Water Details
NP-1 Standard Non-Potable Irrigation Meter Assembly
Service Connection
NP-2 Typical Irrigation Service Meter Setting Detail for Connection
To Irrigation Main
NP-3 Non-Potable Irrigation Water Air Release Valve Detail
NP-4 Raw and Supplemental Water Air Release Valve Detail
Not for Use with Reclaimed Water
NP-E1 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Singe Control Panel Site General Note and Keynotes
NP-E2 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Open/Closed Not-Potable
Irrigation Meter Assembly
COLLIER COUNTY
UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS
Revision
Date
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
04/2006
08/2008
04/2006
09/2006
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
SECTION 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 1 of 3
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If)Clf~
Drawina Revision
No. Title Date
NP-E3 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Layout & Elementary 08/2008
NP-E4 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Open/Closed MOV
Control Diagram 04/2006
NP-E5 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Equipment Elevations 08/2008
NP-E6 Reuse System Standard Service connections Open/Close Valve
Single Control Panel Site Level Transducer Mounting Details 08/2008
NP-E7 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Details 08/2008
NP-E8 Reuse System Standard Service Connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Electrical Details 04/2006
NP-E9 Reuse System Standard Service connections Open/Close
Valve Single Control Panel Site Typical RTU Antenna
Tower Details 08/2008
Water Details
W-1 Temporary Blowoff Assembly with Bacterial Sample
Point Detail 08/2008
W-2 Automatic Water Main Flushing Device Detail 08/2008
W-3 Fire Hydrant Detail 09/2006
W-4 Connection to Existing Water Main Detail
(Gap Configuration) 08/2008
W-5 Potable Water Air Release Valve Detail 08/2008
W-6 Permanent Bacterial Sample Point Detail 08/2008
W-7 Not Used
W-8 2" and 3" Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail
with No Connections Permitted Downstream 08/2008
W-9 Temporary Backflow Preventer and Fire Protection
Meter Tie-In Assembly 08/2008
W-9A Alternate Temporary Backflow Preventer and Fire Protection
Meter Tie-in Assembly 08/2008
W-10 Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail
with Connections Permitted Downstream 08/2008
W-10A 4" through 10" Compact Fire System Detector Check Assembly
Detail with Connections Permitted Downstream (Wilkins) 08/2008
W-11 4" and Over Fire System Detector Check Assembly Detail With
No Connections Permitted Downstream 08/2008
W-11 A 4" Through 10" Only Compact Fire System Detector Check
Assembly Detail with No Connections Permitted
Downstream (Wilkins) 08/2008
W-12 Typical Short and Long Side Water Service Meter Setting Detail
for Connection to Water Main 08/2008
W-13 3" and Over Potable Water Meter Assembly Detail 08/2008
COLLIER COUNTY
UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS
SECTION 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 2 of 3
Drawino
No.
Title
W-14
3" and Over Potable Water Fire and Water Meter
Assembly Detail (with Temporary Construction Meter)
Maintenance Driveway for Water Meters 3" and Larger
Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with Connections
Permitted Over 10" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters)
Fire Service Dual Meter Assembly with No
Connections Permitted over 10" Fire Main (Dual 8" Meters)
W-14A
W-15
W-16
Wastewater Details
WW-1 Force Main Connection to Gravity Sanitary Sewer Detail
WW-2 Private Force Main Connection to County Force Main Detail
WW-3 Precast Reinforced Concrete Manhole Detail
WW-4 Shallow Manhole Detail
WW-5 Drop Manhole Detail
WW-6 Manhole Ring and Cover Detail
WW-7 Pump Station Detail - Profile
WW-7A Pump Station Detail- Site Plan and General Requirements
WW-8 Pump Station Detail - Plan
WW-8A Odor Control CFM Sizing Chart (Large Wetwells)
WW-8B Odor Control CFM Sizing Chart (Small Wetwells)
WW-9 Pumping Station Control Panel Detail
WW-10 Sewer Connection Details - Property, ROW or Easement Line
WW-11 Sewer Clean-out Detail - Paved Areas
WW-12 Sewer Clean-out Detail - Non Paved Areas
WW-13 Force Main Air Release Valve Detail (Non-Traffic Area)
WW-14 Force Main Air Release Valve Detail (Paved Area)
WW-15 Typical Flow Line Channels Detail
WW-16 Double Sewer Clean-out Detail
WW-17 Telemetry Antenna Mount Detail
WW-18 Grease Interceptor
WW-18A Grease Interceptor Tables
COLLIER COUNTY
UTILITIES DETAIL DRAWINGS
Revision
Date
08/2008
09/2006
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
07/2005
07/2005
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
08/2008
08/2008
08/2008
04/2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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UNDISTURBED AREA
TRENCH
LI M ITS
UNDISTURBED AREA
TRENCH BACKFILL TO LEVEL OF
ONE FOOT ABOVE TOP OF PIPE IN
6" COMPACTION LIFTS
WHERE ANY TRENCH OCCURS IN
AN UNSURFACED AREA, THE
THIRD STAGE OF BACKFILLING
SHALL EXTEND TO THE FINISHED
GRADE.
THIRD STAGE
TRENCH BACKFILL IN COMPACTED
MAXIMUM 12" LIFTS TO A 98%
REQUIRED DENSllY
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(SEE NOTE 2)
OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
NOTES:
1. BACKFILL SHALL BE OF SUITABLE MATERIAL REMOVED
FROM EXCAVATION EXCEPT WHERE OTHER MATERIAL IS
SPECIFIED. BACKFILL MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF EARTH,
LOAM, SANDY CLAY, GRAVEL, CRUSHED LIMESTONE, OR
OTHER APPROVED MATERIAL. REFER TO TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS FOR DETAIL REQUIREMENTS.
2. IF TRENCH BOTTOM CONTAINS ROCK, THEN A MINIMUM
OF A 6" PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE USED.
UNPAVED AREA TRENCH
BACKFILL DETAIL
NTS
G-1
REVISED: APRIL 2006
4' MINIMUM TAPER
lRENCH WIDTH PLUS 3 FEET
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
1 1/2" TYPE S OVERLAY
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE THICKNESS
TO BE THE SAME AS ADJACENT
ROADWAY. (MINIMUlA THICKNESS 1")
UMEROCK BASE COlAPACTED IN 6"
lAAXllAUlA urn, 98" DENSITY IS
REQUIRED. MINIMUM ON ONE TEST
PER UFT PER LANE REQUIRED
STABIUZED SUBGRADE COlAPACTED
IN 6" w.xllAUlA urn TO A 98"
REQUIRED DENSITY (LBR 40 lAIN)
lRENCH BACKFILL IN COMPACTED lAAXllAUM
12" urn TO A 98" REQUIRED DENSITY
lRENCH BACKFILL TO LEVEL OF
ONE FOOT ABOVE TOP OF PIPE IN
6" COMPACTION urn
OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
.t1QIES.;.
1. BACKFILL SHALL BE OF SUITABLE lAATERIAl REMOVED
FROM EXCAVATION EXCEPT WHERE OTHER lAATERIAl IS
SPECIFlED. BACKFlLL lAATERIAl SHALL CONSIST OF EARTH,
LOAlA, SANDY CLAY, GRAVEL. CRUSHED UMESTONE, OR
OTHER APPROVED lAATERIAL REFER TO TECHNICAL
SPECIFlCATIONS FOR DETAIL REQUIREMENTS.
2. IF TRENCH BOlTOM CONTAINS ROCK, THEN A MINllAUM OF
A 6" PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE USED.
3. R.O.W. PERMIT STIPULATIONS OVERRIDE THIS DETAIL
WHERE lRENCH IS LOCATED WITHIN A COUNlY R.O.W.
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4' lAlNIMUM TAPER
SAWCUT EXISTING PAVEMENT
THIRD STAGE
SECOND STAGE
FlRST STAGE
PIPE BEDDING
(SEE NOTE 2)
PAVED AREA TRENCH RESTORATION DETAIL
FOR PRIVATE ROADS
NTS
G-2
REVISED: APRIL 2006
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25' MINIMUM TAPER
INIMUM 1-1/2" OF
ASPHALT OVERLAY (TYPE S)
25' MINIMUM TAPER
.
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EXISTING BAS
ASPHALT BASE COURS
TYPE 3 (ABC-3)
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D.O.T. SECTION 121
STANDARD
SPECIFICATIONS.
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STEEL PIPE CASING
(SEE STANDARD DETAIL G-5)
PIPE, CABLE OR CONDUIT
COMPACTED GRANULAR MATER~L
TRENCH WIDTH
VARIES.
.TRENCH WIDTH = PIPE OUTSIDE D~METER PUS 2 FEET
NOTES:
1. OVERLAY REQUIRED AT COLLIER COUNTY'S DISCRETION.
2. WRAP PIPE JOINTS WITH FILTER FABRIC.
3. ALL PIPES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED WITHIN STEEL CASING PIPE IF
INSTALLED ON A ROAD TO BE WIDENED.
4. RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT STIPULATIONS OVERRIDE THIS DETAIL WHERE
TRENCH IS LOCATED WITHIN A COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY.
STATE ROAD. MAJOR COUNTY ROAD. AND NUMBERED COUNTY ROAD
FLOWABLE FILL ROAD AND TRENCH RESTORATION
NTS
G-2A
REVISED: APRIL 2006
1 1/2" ASPHALT OVERLAY
TYPE S
25'-0"
MINIMUM TAPER
UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED (TYP)
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE THICKNESS
TO BE SAME AS ADJACENT ROADWAY
(MINIMUM THICKNESS 1")
25' -0"
MINIMUM TAPER
SAWCUT
EXISTING BASE
TRENCH BACKFILLED IN
9" COMPACTED LIFTS
98% DENSIlY REQUIRED.
MINIMUM OF ONE (1) TEST
REQUIRED PER LIFT PER
LANE (MINIMUM LBR 4-0)
L1MEROCK BASE COMPACTED IN 6" LIFTS
98% DENSIlY REQUIRED (MINIMUM OF ONE
[1] TEST REQUIRED FOR EACH LIFT PER
LANE). ASPHALTIC BASE MAY BE
I SUBSTITUTED FOR L1MEROCK BASE (1/2"
-L. ASPHALT BASE EQUAL TO 1" L1MEROCK
. BASE). USE ASPHALT BASE COURSE
'T "TYPE I (FLORIDA D.O.T. SECTION 280).
MAXIMUM COMPACTED THICKNESS SHALL
NOT EXCEED 3 INCHES PER LIFT.
PIPE, CABLE, OR CONDUIT
TRENCH BACKFILLED TO LEVEL ONE (1)
FOOT ABOVE PIPE CABLE, OR CONDUIT
IN 6" COMPACTED LIFTS (CLASS B -
BEDDING REQUIRED)
COMPACTED GRANULAR MATERIAL
I.
TRENCH WIDTH
VARIES.
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.TRENCH WIDTH PIPE OUTSIDE DIAMETER PLUS 2 FEET
NOTES:
1. ALL MODIFIED PROCTOR AND DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE TAKEN
BY A CERTIFIED LABORATORY.
2. ALL TESTS SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SHALL MEET MINIMUM DENSITY
REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ADDITIONAL BACKFILLING.
3. ALL PIPES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED WITHIN STEEL CASING PIPE IF
INSTALLED ON COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS OR IF A ROAD IS TO BE
WIDENED.
4-. RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT STIPULATIONS OVERRIDE THIS DETAIL WHERE
TRENCH IS LOCATED WITHIN A COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY.
ROAD AND TRENCH RESTORATION
FOR LOCAL ROADS
NTS
G-2B
REVISED: APRIL 2006
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WATER MAIN
30. MINIMUM
COVER
6'
6'
10' MINIMUM SEPARATION FOR SANITARY SEWER,
STORM SEWER OR FORCE MAIN
5' MINIMUM SEPARATION FOR IRRIGATION MAIN
18" MINIMUM
SEPARATION
'- SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER,
IRRIGATION MAIN AND FORCE
MAIN
NOTES:
1. WATER MAINS SHALL BE SEPARATED FROM STORM SEWER, SANITARY SEWER, NON-POTABLE
IRRIGATION MAINS, AND FORCE MAINS BY A MINIMUM CLEAR VERTICAL DISTANCE OF 1 B INCHES
MEASURED BETWEEN THE BOTTOM OF THE UPPER PIPE AND THE TOP OF THE LOWER PIPE. THE
18 INCHES MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION DISTANCE DOES NOT APPLY TO SEPARATIONS OF SEWER
LATERALS AND POTABLE WATER MAIN PIPELINE INSTALLATIONS. ALSO. WATER MAINS SHALL BE
SEPARATED FROM STORM SEWER, SANITARY SEWER AND FORCE MAINS BY 10 FEET AND FROM
IRRIGATION MAINS BY 5 FEET MEASURED HORIZONTALLY BETWEEN OUTSIDE OF PIPES.
2. ALL CROSSINGS WITH VERTICAL CLEARANCE LESS THAN 18 INCHES SHALL REQUIRE SUBMISSION AND
APPROVAL OF A DEVIATION. IF A DEVIATION IS SUBMITTED, THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM STIPULATIONS
APPLY: THE CROSSING SHALL BE MADE USING THICKNESS CLASS 200 AWWA C-900 DR14, PVC (CLASS
235 AWWA C-905, DR 1 B, PVC FOR PIPES GREATER THAN 12" IN DIAMETER) OR DUCTILE IRON,
PRESSURE CLASS 250 PIPE FOR A HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF 10 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE
CROSSING. WATER MAIN CONCRETE ENCASEMENT SHALL ONLY BE MADE AFTER WRITTEN APPROVAL OF
THE WATER DIRECTOR OR HIS DESIGNEE.
3. 18 INCHES CLEAR DISTANCE SHALL NOT BE REDUCED IN CASES WHERE WATER CROSSES UNDER
SEWER LINE.
4. WATER MAINS, SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER, AND NON-POTABLE IRRIGATION MAINS SHALL BE
IN SEPARATE TRENCHES.
5. WATER MAINS CROSSING ANY TYPE OF SANITARY SEWER, INCLUDING FORCE MAIN, OR STORM SEWER
SHALL HAVE THE ONE FULL LENGTH OF WATER MAIN CENTERED ABOVE OR BELOW THE OTHER
PIPELINE SO THAT THE WATER JOINTS WILL BE AS FAR AS POSSIBLE FROM THE OTHER PIPELINE.
ALTERNATIVELY, AT SUCH CROSSINGS, THE PIPES SHALL BE ARRANGED SO THAT ALL WATER MAIN JOINTS
ARE AT LEAST THREE FEET FROM ALL JOINTS IN VACUUM-TYPE SANITARY SEWERS, STORM SEWERS,
STORMWATER FORCE MAINS, OR PIPELINES CONVEYING RECLAIMED WATER REGULATED UNDER PART III
OF CHAPTER 62-610, FAC, AND AT LEAST SIX FEET FROM ALL JOINTS IN GRAVITY- OR
PRESSURE-TYPE SANITARY SEWERS, FORCE MAINS, OR PIPELINES CONVEYING RECLAIMED WATER NOT
REGULATED UNDER PART III OF CHAPTER 62-610.
6. 57 STONE SHALL BE UTILIZED FOR SEPARATION BETWEEN GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER LINES AND
STORMWATER LINES.
7. SEE SECTION 1- DESIGN CRITERIA, SUBSECTIONS 1.2.3 AND 1.3 FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
PIPE SEPARATION DETAIL
NTS
G-3
REVISED: APRIL 2006
1
SEE THRUST BLOCK DETAIL
FOR EXISTING A/C PIPE
CONCRETE QUANlTTY TO
ACHIEVE WEIGHT TO WITHSTAND
FORCE OF PIPE
LENGTH f.S
REQUIRED TO
ACHIEVE CLEARANCE
ITEM IN CONFUCT
18" MINIMUM
MEGAlUG FlTTlNGS
45' (TYP)
EXISTING AIC PIPE - HEADWALL
RESTRAIN LENGTH (SEE FIGURE G-10)
(BOTH SIDES OF All FlTTlNGS) I
RESTRAINED JOINT
NEW & EXISTING PIPE - RESTRAINED JOINT
.MOlES.
1. SEE SECTION 1 - DESIGN CRITERIA FOR AIR RElEASE VALVE
REQUIREMENTS.
PIPE CONFLICT DETAILS
NTS
G-4
REVISED: APRIL 2006
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CASING SPACER (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F)
1. UNDERGROUND CROSSINGS REQUIRE A MINIMUM VERTICAL
CLEARANCE OF 48" BELOW PAVEMENT SURFACE FOR
FREEWAYS, 36" FOR OTHER HIGHWAYS AND SUBAQUEOUS
CROSSINGS OR 30" BELOW UNPAVED GROUND INCLUDING
DITCH GRADE PER FLORIDA D.O.T.
2. SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CARRIER PIPE AND
CASING PIPE REQUIREMENTS.
PIPE CASING
CASING SPACER (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F)
STAINLESS STEEL SPACERS:
1. SPACERS SHALL BE BOLT-ON STYLE WITH A TWO PIECE
SOLID SHELL MADE FROM T -304 STAINLESS STEEL OF A
MINIMUM 14 GAUGE THICKNESS. THE SHELL SHALL BE
LINED WITH A RIBBED PVC SHEET OF A 0.090" THICKNESS
THAT OVERLAPS THE EDGES. RUNNERS MADE FROM UHMW
POLYMER SHALL BE ATTACHED TO RISERS AT APPROPRIATE
POSmONS TO PROPERLY LOCATE THE CARRIER WITHIN THE
CASING AND TO EASE INSTAllATION. RISERS SHALL BE
MADE FROM T -304 STAINLESS STEEL OF A MINIMUM
14 GAUGE THICKNESS AND SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE
SHELL BY MIG WELDING. ALL WELDS SHALL BE FULLY
PASSIVATED. ALL FASTENERS SHALL BE MADE FROM T -304
STAINLESS STEEL CASING SPACERS (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST. APPENDIX F).
PLACEMENT OF SPACERS ON CARRIER PIPE:
1. GENERAL - ONE SPACER SHALL BE PLACED NOT MORE THAN
TWO FEET FROM EACH END OF CASING. SUBSEQUENT
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WITHIN THE CASING, OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH PIPE
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CARRIER PIPE
SECTION A-A
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2. P\fC CARRIER - ONE SPACER SHALL BE PLACED ON THE
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LIMIT OF INSERTION INTO THE BELL WHEN THE JOINT IS
COMPLETE, THE SPACER SHALL BE IN CONTACT WITH THE
BELL OF THE JOINT SO THAT THE SPACER PUSHES THE
JOINT AND RELIEVES COMPRESSION WITHIN THE JOINT.
SUBSEQUENT SPACERS SHALL BE PLACED AT 6' TO 10'
INTERVALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S
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STANDARD NUMBER OF RUNNERS REQUIRED
CARRIER PIPE:
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OVER 14" THROUGH 36" CARRIER PIPE
OVER 36" THROUGH 48" CARRIER PIPE
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- 7 REQUIRED
1. CARRIER PIPE SHALL BE CENTERED WITHIN CASING BY USE
OF STAINLESS STEEL CASING SPACERS (SEE COUNTY
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SPECIFY LETTERING
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PROVIDE A 3" DIAMETER BRASS DISC
ANCHORED IN CONCRETE CO~
SIZE OF MAIN OR BYPASS
NUMBER OF TURNS TO OPEN
DIRECTION TO TURN TO OPEN
VALVE MANUFACTURER
YEAR VALVE INSTALLED
NON PAVED AREAS
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FINISHED GRADE
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PRESSURE MAIN
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SYSTEMS SHALL BE OF THE RESIUENT SEAT
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TYPICAL VALVE SETTING DETAIL
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G-7
REVISED: SEPTEMBER 2006
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VERTICAL MINIMUM CLEARANCES
HDD INSTALLATION NOTES:
1. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 1 AND 099723 OF THE 6.
COWER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE RESTORED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
COWER COUNTY UTILITIES STANDARD MANUAl AND STANDARD
DETAILS FOR TRENCH RESTORATION.
CASING DIAMETER SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TECHNICAL
SPECIFlCATIONS.
2. ALL HOD INSTAlLATION ACTMTIES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLORIDA
D.O.T. UTIUTY ACCOMMODATIONS MANUAl AND THE COWER COUNTY UTILITIES 7.
STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES ORDINANCE.
9.
NO SPACERS REQUIRED.
ALLOW 40' BETWEEN VAf..VE AND END OF CASING. DISTANCE LESS
THAN 40' REQUIRES APPROVAl OF DEVIATION. THE 40' LENGTH
SHALl NOT INCLUDE BRANCHES/TEES IN THE PIPING BETWEEN
VAlVE AND END OF CASING.
3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALl BE RESPONSIBLE FOR NOTIFlCATION OF AfFECTED B.
AGENCIES AND COORDINATION WITH ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
4. ALL CONSTRUCTION MATERIAlS, INCLUDING DRlWNG FLUID, SHALL BE REMOVED
FROM THE SITE PRIOR TO RESTORATION OF DISTURBED AREAS.
5. ALL RESTORATION WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COWER COUNTY
UTILITIES STANDARD MANUAL 10.
VAf..VES AT EACH END OF THE HOD AND CASING FOR THE HOD ARE
REQUIRED FOR NUMBERED COUNTY ROADS, STATE ROADS AND AT
INTERSECTIONS WITH NUMBERED COUNTY ROADS AND STATE ROADS.
TYPICAL HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILL (HDD)
UNDER A ROADWAY
NTS
G-8
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
16C4
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HDD INSTALLATION NOTES:
1. PROVIDE VALVES AT BOTH ENDS OF SUBAQUEOUS CROSSING. FOR WATER
MAIN CROSSINGS. THE VALVE CLOSEST TO THE WATER SUPPLY SHALL BE IN A
VAULT WITH PERMANENT TAPS ON EACH SIDE OF THE VALVE WITHIN THE VAULT.
SEE DETAIL G-9A.
2. FOR POTABLE WATER, PROVIDE VALVE VAULT (PER DETAIL 9A) FOR MAINS 12"
OR LESS IN DIAMETER.
3. PROVIDE AIR RELEASE VALVES: ONE VALVE ON EACH SIDE OF CROSSING (PER
DETAIL WW-14) FOR WASTEWATER CROSSINGS AND ONE VALVE ON EACH SIDE
OF CROSSING (PER DETAIL W-S) FOR WATER CROSSINGS.
4. ALL SUBAQUEOUS CROSSINGS SHALL BE DISCUSSED AT A PLAN PRE-SUBMITTAL
CONFERENCE WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF THE WATER OR WASTEWATER
DEPARTMENTS. SUBAQUEOUS WATER MAINS SHALL REQUIRE APPROVAL BY THE
WATER OR WASTEWATER DEPARTMENT.
5. WARNING SIGN SHALL BE PLACED ALONG BANK OF WATERWAY TO CLEARLY
IDENTIFY SUBAQUEOUS CROSSING. SIGN SHALL INDICATE TYPE OF PIPELINE
AND DEPTH OF PIPELINE BELOW BOTTOM OF WATER BODY.
6. ALLOW 40' BETWEEN VALVE AND END OF CASING. DISTANCE LESS THAN 40'
REQUIRES APPROVAL OF DEVIATION. THE 40' LENGTH SHALL NOT INCLUDE
BRANCHES/TEES IN THE PIPING BETWEEN VALVE AND END OF CASING.
TYPICAL SUBAQUEOUS HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILL (HD~
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REVISED: APRIL 2006
ACCESS MANHOLE FRAME
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2. VAULT SHALL BE A FlAT TOP TYPE J, SCHEDULE 0 STRUCTURE
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D.O.T. STANDARD INDICES NO. 200 AND 201.
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NUMBER OF TURNS TO OPEN
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VALVE MANUFACTURER
YEAR VALVE INSTALLED
BRASS DISC LETTERING
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SUBA~UEOUS WATER MAIN VALVE VAULT DETAIL
NTS
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
1
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PIPE RESTRAINED PIPE LENGTH IN FEET (1)
SIZE HORIZONTAL BENDS DEAD 45'
IN 22-1/Z 1 1 -1/4' ENDS VERTICAL BENDS
INCHES 90' 45' (2) UPPER LOWER
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10 48 20 10 5 120 50 17
12 56 23 11 6 141 58 20
16 71 29 14 7 181 75 25
18 77 32 15 8 200 83 28
20 84 35 17 8 218 90 30
24 96 40 19 10 253 105 35
30 112 47 22 11 303 125 41
36 127 53 25 13 350 145 47
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SIZE IN FEET (1)
IN TEE (3) REDUCER (4)
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6 x 6 34
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8 x 8 55 NOTES:
10 x 6 3 74
10 x 10 75 1. RESTRAIN ALL PIPE JOINTS WITHIN THE DISTANCE
12 x 4 0 122 SHOWN ON THE TABLES MEASURED FROM THE POINT
12 x 8 31 75 OF CONNECTION.
12 x 12 95
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16 x 10 44 107 WITH RESTRAINT ON BOTH SIDES OF THE VALVE.
16 x 16 134
18 x 8 0 157 3. RESTRAINT IS FOR BRANCH OF TEE. IF BRANCH SIZE
18 x 12 68 108 IS NOT ON TABLE, USE NEXT LARGEST BRANCH.
18 x 18 152
20 x 10 20 161 4. RESTRAINT IS FOR LARGE DIAMETER SIDE OF
20 x 16 120 77 REDUCER. IF REDUCER SIZE IS NOT ON TABLE, USE
20 x 20 170 NEXT SMALLER REDUCER (SMALL END).
24 x 12 37 187
24 x 18 132 109 5. THIS SCHEDULE IS TO BE USED FOR DUCTILE IRON
24 x 24 204 AND PVC PIPE.
30 x 16 78 213
30 x 20 138 165
30 x 30 252
36 x 18 84 259
36 x 24 170 191
36 x 36 298
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NTS REVISED: APRIL 2006
ROUNDED CAP
6" DWotETIR DUCTILE IRON PIPE FILLED WITH CONCRETE.
PIPE TO BE PRIMED TO SEAL SURFACE AND PAINTED WI1H
HIGH VlSIBIUlY PAINT ("TRAFF1C YELLOW", OR COUNTY
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B. CORPORATION STOPS (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST, APPENDIX F) SHALL BE ' _
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C. CURB STOPS (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST, APPENDIX F) SHALL BE BALL TYPE AND MADE OF
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D. AUTOMATIC METER READER (AMR) METER BOXES (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST, APPENDIX F)
SHALL HAVE CAST IRON READ UD.
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REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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PAVED AREAS
NON-PAVED AREAS
PROVIDE A 3" DIAMETER BRASS DISC ANCHORED
IN CONCRETE COLLAR. DISC SHOULD PROVIDE
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: SIZE OF MAIN,
NUMBER OF TURNS TO OPEN, DIRECTION TO
TURN TO OPEN, VALVE MANUFACTURER AND
YEAR VALVE INSTALLED
FINISHED
MJ RETAINER GLAND
WITH RUBBER SEAL
18" x 18" x 6" CONCRETE COLLAR
(2) #4 BARS CONTINUOUS AND
( 4) #4 BARS DIAGONAL
EXTEND BLOWOFF 24"
ABOVE FINISHED GRADE
FINISHED GRADE
VALVE BOX SHALL NOT BEAR
ON VALVE OR WATER MAIN
MJ RETAINER
GLANDS (1YP)
MJ 45' BEND WITH MJ RETAINER
GLANDS (1YP)
SIDE VIEW
NOTES:
1. MJ TAPPED CAP WITH HOSE BIBB IS TO BE REMOVED AFTER
INITIAL BACTERIOLOGICAL CLEARANCE AND PRIOR TO WATER MAIN
ACCEPTANCE.
2. SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 331200 FOR GATE VALVE
AND VALVE BOX REQUIREMENTS.
TEMPORARY BLOWOFF ASSEMBLY WITH
BACTERIAL SAMPLE POINT DETAIL
NTS
W-1
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
f
WATER MAIN
AUTOMATIC FLUSHING
DEVICE (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST. APPENDIX F)
PROVIDE A 3" DIAMETER BRASS DISC ANCHORED
IN CONCRETE COLLAR. DISC SHOULD PROVIDE
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: SIZE OF MAIN;
NUMBER OF TURNS TO OPEN; DIRECTION TO
TURN TO OPEN; VALVE MANUFACTURER AND
YEAR VALVE INSTALLED
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BRASS SUPPLY PIPE
MEGALUG MJ RETAINER
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2" BRASS 90. BEND
2" BRASS SUPPLY PIPE
LINE SIZE
GATE VALVE
MJ TAPPED CAP WITH 2"
THREADED TAP
NOTES:
1. PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED UP TO 2" CURB STOP WITH VALVE BOX AND
COVER AT TIME OF MAIN INSTALLATION.
2. AUTOMATIC FLUSHING DEVICE SHALL BE SHUT OFF UNTIL MAIN LINE HAS
BEEN BACTERIOLOGICALLY TESTED.
3. ALL THREAD HARD PIPING SHALL BE BRASS.
4. SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 331200 FOR GATE VALVE AND VALVE
BOX REQUIREMENTS.
5. AT TIME OF ACCEPTANCE, WATER DEPARTMENT WILL INSTALL 2" METER.
AUTOMATIC WATER MAIN
FLUSHING DEVICE DETAIL
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REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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PROVIDE A 3" DIAMETER BRASS DISC ANCHORED
IN CONCRETE COLLAR. DISC SHOULD PROVIDE
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: SIZE OF MAIN;
NUMBER OF TURNS TO OPEN; DIRECTION TO
TURN TO OPEN; VALVE MANUFACTURER AND
YEAR VALVE INSTALLED
CURB, GUTTER,
OR EDGE OF
PAVEMENT
7'-6"
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SEE
PLANS
CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT
LOCAL FIRE DISTRICT FOR PAINT
COLOR AND HYDRANT I
SPECIFICATIONS 2' -0"
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18" x 18" x 6" CONCRETE COLLAR
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(4) #4 BARS DIAGONAL
TWO PIECE CAST IRON VALVE
BOX WITH DR 18 PVC PIPE
EXTENSION IF NEEDED
(C-900 DR 14 PVC PIPE
IN PAVED AREAS). VALVE BOX
OR PIPE SHALL NOT BEAR ON
VALVE OR WATER MAIN
WATER MAIN
HYDRANT TEE
OR HOT TAP
DR 18 PVC PIPE
(C-900 DR 14
PVC PIPE IN
PAVED AREAS)
6" THICK x
/ 24" SQUARE
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BEFORE
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1. HYDRANT MUST BE CURRENT YEAR MANUFACTURE AND YEAR OF MANUFACTURE MUST BE
CAST ON BARREL.
2. ALL EXISTING MAINS WHERE FIRE HYDRANTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED SHALL BE HOT TAPPED.
3. TAPPING SADDLES MAY BE EITHER STAINLESS STEEL OR DUCTILE IRON. ALL TAPPING
SADDLES FOR ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.
4. ALL FIRE HYDRANT BARRELS SHALL BE A MINIMUM 5-1/4" IN DIAMETER.
5. ALL FIRE HYDRANTS INSTALLED SHALL BE OF THE BREAK AWAY FLANGE TYPE AND SHALL
MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT.
6. HYDRANT SHALL CONFORM WITH AWWA C-502.
7. THRUST RESTRAINT SHALL BE BY MJ RETAINER GLANDS.
FIRE HYDRANT DETAIL
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REVISED: SEPTEMBER 2006
16C4
TEMPORARY METER TO BE PROVIDED
BY COLLIER COUNlY WITH A 48 HOUR
NOTIFICATION. CERTIFIED BACKFLOW
TESTER TO BE ONSITE AT THE TIME
THAT THE METER IS SET
REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACK FLOW PRE.VENTER
ASSEMBLY (PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR) SUPPLIED WITH
AMMONIA AND CHLORINE RESISTANT SEATS AND SILICONE
RUBBER SEALS. INSTALLATION AS REQUIRED BY COUNlY
ORDINANCE AND AWWA M-14 STANDARDS (SEE APPROVED
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SCHEDULE 80 PVC (TYP)
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2. MJ TAPPED CAPS TO BE PROPERLY RESTRAINED.
3. INSTALL JUMPER TAP SYSTEM FOR TEMPORARY METER DOWNSTREAM OF BLIND FlANGE
FOR CONSTRUCTION WATER.
4. TAPPING SADDLES MAY BE EITHER STAINLESS STEEL OR DUCTILE IRON. ALL TAPPING
SADDLES FOR ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL
5. JUMPER ASSEMBLY MUST BE MINIMUM OF 18. ABOVE FINISHED GRADE.
6. BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION BY CERTIFIED BACKFLOW
TESTER.
7. THIS ASSEMBLY SHALL ONLY BE USED IF NO COMBUSTIBLES WILL BE ON SITE.
IF COMBUSTIBLES ARE BROUGHT ON SITE, THEN THE TEMPORARY BACKFLOW
PREVENTERS AND FIRE PROTECTION METER TIE-IN ASSEMBLY SHALL BE USED.
8. THIS ASSEMBLY IS NOT APPROVED TO PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION WATER TO THE
SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. ASSEMBLY NOT TO BE REMOVED AND SPOOL PIECE
INSTALLED FOR FINAL CONNECTION UNTIL AFTER TESTING, BACTERIAL CLEARANCE,
FINAL INSPECTION AND COUNTY ACCEPTANCE.
9. GAP CONFIGURATION TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN 24 HOURS OR LESS AT THE
DISCRETION OF THE WATER DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT.
CONNECTION TO EXISTING WATER MAIN DETAIL
(GAP CONFIGURATIO~
W-4
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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PROVIDE SCREENED, DOWNWARD-
FACING PVC BEND IN
ACCORDANCE WITH FAC 62-555
SECTION 320(21 )(B) REQUIREMENT
PEDESTAL HOUSING (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F)
STAINLESS STEEL POST WITH
STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE
AND STAINLESS STEEL LOCKING
HASP WITH BRASS LOCK (KEYED
FOR COLLIER COUNTY)
COMBINATION AIR RELEASE VALVE
(SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
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AS NECESSARY
FINISH GRADE
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BEND (TYP)
1" BRASS
" BRASS CORPORATION STOP
(SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
1" DOUBLE STRAP
TAPPING SADDLE BRASS
POTABLE WATER
AIR RELEASE VALVE DETAIL
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REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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SAMPLING STATION (SEE COUNlY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F) WITH 1/4" PET
COCK AND BRASS STANDPIPE
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OR SIDEWALK
1 /2" STAINLESS STEEL
ANCHORS 2-1/2" LONG
/ STAINLESS STEEL POST WITH
STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE
AND STAINLESS STEEL
LOCKING HASP WITH BRASS
LOCK (KEYED FOR COLLIER
COUNlY)
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4" x 4" REINFORCED
CONCRETE POST
18" x 18" x 6" CONCRETE COLLAR
(2) #4 BARS CONTINUOUS AND
( 4 ) #4 BARS DIAGONAL
.
BURY LENGTH SHOULD
1/2 THE PIPE DEPTH
3/ 4" POLYETHYLENE WATER
SERVICE TUBING
COUPLING WITH STAINLESS STEEL
INSERT AND BUSHING (SEE
COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT
LIST, APPENDIX F)
SIDE VIEW
BRASS SERVICE SADDLES
WITH CORPORATION STOP (SEE
COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT
LIST, APPENDIX F) FOR PVC
C-900 6" TO 12", ALL SIZES
DUCTILE IRON PIPE SHOULD BE
DIRECT TAP WITH CORPORATION
STOP (SEE COUNlY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
PERMANENT BACTERIAL
SAMPLE POINT DETAIL
NTS
W-6
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
16C4
CONCRETE FOUNDATION FULL
LENGTH OF ASSEMBLY (TYP)
4' WIDE, 6" THICK 6" x 6"
10x10 WELDED WIRE MESH
REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW
PREVENTER ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED
WITH AMMONIA AND CHLORINE
RESISTANT SEATS AND SILICONE
RUBBER SEALS. UL/Fl.1 APPROVED
FOR FIRE SERVICE INSTALLATION.
INSTALLATION AS REQUIRED BY
COUNTY ORDINANCE AND AWWA
M-14 (SEE APPROVED BACKFLOW
DEVICES, APPENDIX G)
. ____ RISING STEM AND
____ RESILIENT SEAT
(lYPICAL 2 PLACES)
FLANGED GATE VALVE
2 1/2" x 2" REDUCING
FLANGES
3" BRASS NIPPLE
O' BRASS FEMALE X
STREET BEND
CX MALE
ADAPTER
2" BRASS
FLOW
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PROPERlY OWNER MAINTENANCE
TO THIS POINT
NOTES:
1. CONNECTIONS REFER TO ANY OUTLET PERMITTING ACCESS TO INTERNAL FIRE SYSTEM (HYDRANTS, ETC).
2. ASSEMBLY WILL BE OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY PROPERlY OWNER, STARTING FROM THE GATE VALVE AT
PROPERlY LINE.
3. BACKFLOW DEVICE REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION BY AN APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER, WITH RESULTS AND
ANNUAL TEST RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNlY WATER DEPARTMENT.
4. ALL PLANTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3' ACCESS OPENING.
5. THIS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE PAINTED WITH RED EPOXY PAINT.
6. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF STANDARD 61.
7. PROVIDE 3/4" BYPASS WITH FLOW METER.
THIS DETAIL CONSTITUTES MINIMUM
STANDARDS. DESIGN ENGINEERS SHALL
PROVIDE STANDARDS EQUAL TO OR
GREATER THAN THESE.
2" AND 3" FIRE SYSTEM DETECTOR CHECK ASSEMBLY DETAIL
WITH NO CONNECTIONS PERMITTED DOWNSTREAM W - 8
NTS
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
16C4
1-1/2- REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW
PREVENTER ASSEMBLY, SUPPLIED WITH AMMONIA
AND CHLORINE RESISTANT SEALS AND SILICONE
RUBBER SEALS UL L1STED/FM APPROVED
FIRE PROTECTION METER (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
UL/FM APPROVED FOR FIRE SERVICE
INSTAUATION (FACTORY ASSEMBLED)
(WITH TOP ACCESS STRAINER ONLY)
1 1/2- TEE WITH
3/4- HOSE BIBBS
REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW
PREVENTER ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED WITH
AMMONIA AND CHLORINE RESISTANT
SEATS AND SILICONE RUBBER SEALS.
UL/FM APPROVED FOR FIRE SERVICE
INSTALlATION. INSTAUATION AS
REQUIRED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE
AND AWWA M-14 (SEE APPROVED
BACKFLOW DEVICES, APPENDIX G)
MJ 45. OR gO" BEND WITH
RETAINER GlANDS
MAIN SIZE PER
UTI LIlY PIAN
NOTES:
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE SHALL BE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE CLASS 350.
ALL NUTS AND BOLTS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.
2. WATER MAIN EXTENSION AND ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED TO BE FLUSHED, CHLORINATED AND
GIVEN BACTERIAL CLEARANCE BY THE WATER DEPARTMENT LAB BEFORE PlACEMENT IN SERVICE.
3. BACKFLOW UNIT AND METER REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION FOR OPERATION AND ACCURACY
WITH RESULTS AND ANNUAL TESTS SUBMITTED TO THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT FOR
RECERTIFICATION.
4. INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM TIE-IN AND ASSEMBLY CONNECTION.
5. ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A
3' ACCESS OPENING.
6. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL COMFORM TO NSF
STANDARD 61.
7. THIS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE PAINTED WITH RED EPOXY PAINT.
TEMPORARY BACK FLOW PREVENTER AND
FIRE PROTECTION METER TIE-IN ASSEMBLY
NTS
W-g
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
2" TAP (TYPICAL
OF 'TWO) /
2" CURB STOP.--// 0
(TYPICAL OF 'TWO)
2" BYPASS METER
REDUCED PRESSURE DETECTOR ASSEMBLY (SEE
APPROVED BACKFLOW DEVICES, APPENDIX G)
2" TAP (TYPICAL OF 'TWO)
INSTALL INLlNE GATE
VALVE AT PROPERTY
LINE OR RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
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2" REDUCED PRESSURE
BACKFLOW PREVENTER
ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED WITH
AMMONIA AND CHLORINE
RESISTANT SEATS AND
SILICONE RUBBER SEALS.
UL/FM APPROVED FOR
FIRE SERVICE INSTALLATION
(SEE APPROVED BACKFLOW
DEVICES, APPENDIX G)
VALVE SEITER (SEE
COUNTY APPROVED
NOTES: PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F)
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE SHALL BE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE CLASS 350.
ALL NUTS AND BOLTS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.
2. WATER MAIN EXTENSION AND ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED TO BE FLUSHED, CHLORINATED AND
GIVEN BACTERIAL CLEARANCE BY THE WATER DEPARTMENT LAB BEFORE PLACEMENT IN SERVICE.
3. BACKFLOW UNIT AND METER REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION FOR OPERATION AND ACCURACY
WITH RESULTS AND ANNUAL TESTS SUBMllTED TO THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT FOR
RECERTIFICATION.
4. INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR SYSTEM TIE-IN AND ASSEMBLY CONNECTION.
5. ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A
3' ACCESS OPENING.
6. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL COMFORM TO NSF
STANDARD 61.
ALTERNATE TEMPORARY BACKFLOW PREVENTER AND
FIRE PROTECTION METER TIE-IN ASSEMBLY
NTS
W-9A
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
16C4
FIRE PROTECTION METER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) WITH BYPASS. UL/FM
APPROVED FOR FIRE SERVICE INSTALLATION (FACTORY
ASSEMBLED) (WITH TOP ACCESS FACTORY APPLIED
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED STRAINER ONLY)
AIR RELEASE VALVE (SEE
COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT
LIST. APPENDIX F)
BRASS NIPPLE
CONCRETE FOUNDATION (TYP) FULL LENGTH
OF METER ASSEMBLY; 4' WIDE, 6" THICK
REINFORCED 6 X 6 10/10 WELDED WIRE MESH
INSTALL INLlNE GATE VALVE
AT PROPERTY LINE OR
RIGHT -OF-WAY LINE
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REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER
ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED WITH AMMONIA AND
CHLORINE RESISTANT SEATS AND SILICONE
RUBBER SEALS. UL/FM APPROVED FOR
FIRE SERVICE INSTALlATION. INSTALlATION
AS REQUIRED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE AND
AWWA M-14 (SEE APPROVED BACKFLOW
DEVICES. APPENDIX G)
RISING STEM AND RESILENT
_ / SEAT FLANGED GATE VALVE
:/ (TYP)
12" SPOOL PIECE
NSTALL INLlNE GATE
VALVE AT PROPERTY
LINE OR RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
MAIN SIZE PER
UTILITY PLAN
MJ 450 BEND WITH
MJ RETAINER GLANDS
(TYP)
NOTES:
ADJUSTABLE STAINLESS STEEL PIPE
SUPPORT STANDS AS REQUIRED
ANCHORED TO PAD (TYP)
MAIN SIZE PER
UTILITY PLAN
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE WILL HAVE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE CLASS 350. ALL NUTS AND BOLTS
SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.
2. (4) VEHICULAR GUARD POSTS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND METER. CONFIGURATION TO BE ILLUSTRATED ON CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.
3. CONNECTIONS REFER TO ANY OUTLET PERMITTING ACCESS TO INTERNAL FIRE SYSTEM (HYDRANTS, ETC).
4. AS THIS UNIT WILL REQUIRE PERIODIC TESTING, FACILITIES REQUIRING CONTINUOUS WATER SERVICE MAY WISH TO INSTALL
PARALLEL UNITS TO PREVENT SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS.
5. ASSEMBLY WILL BE OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY PROPERTY OWNER, STARTING FROM THE FIRST ISOLATION VALVE PRIOR
TO ASSEMBLY.
6. COUNTY WILL REQUIRE DEDICATION OF THE MATERIAL UP TO AND PRIOR TO VALVE ON THE ASSEMBLY FROM THE COUNTY'S
WATER MAIN.
7. BACKFLOW UNIT REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION BY AN APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER WITH RESULTS AND ANNUAL TEST
RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT.
8. ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3' ACCESS OPENING.
9. THIS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE PAINTED WITH RED EPOXY PAINT.
10. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF STANDARD 61.
11. REFER TO APPROPRIATE SPECIFICATION IN MANUAL FOR GATE VALVES AND APPURTENANCES.
FIRE SYSTEM DETECTOR CHECK ASSEMBLY DETAIL
WITH CONNECTIONS PERMITTED DOWNSTREAM
NTS
W-10
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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SEAT FLANGED GATE VALVE
(lYP)
REDUCED PRESSURE DETECTOR ASSEMBLY (SEE
APPROVED BACK FLOW DEVICES. APPENDIX G)
VEHICULAR GUARD POST (TYP)
INSTALL INLlNE GATE VALVE
AT PROPERTY LINE OR
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
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CONCRETE FOUNDATION (lYP)
4' WIDE x 5' LONG, 6" THICK
REINFORCED 6 x 6 10/10
WELDED WIRE t.!ESH
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NOTES: VALVE SETTER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
1 . ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE WILL HAVE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE CLASS 350. ALL NUTS
AND BOLTS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL
2. (4) VEHICULAR GUARD POSTS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND METER. CONFIGURATION TO BE ILLUSTRATED ON
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL
3. CONNECTIONS REFER TO N('( OUTLET PERMITTING ACCESS TO INTERNAL FIRE SYSTEM (HYDRANTS, ETC).
4. AS THIS UNIT WILL REQUIRE PERIODIC TESTING, FACILITIES REQUIRING CONTINUOUS WATER SERVICE MAY WISH
TO INSTALL PARALLEL UNITS TO PREVENT SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS.
5. ASSEMBLY WILL BE OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY PROPERTY OWNER, STARTING AFTER THE INLlNE GATE VALVE
AT THE PROPERTY LINE OR RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE.
6. BACKFLOW DEVICE REQUIRES INIllAL CERTIFICATION BY AN APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER WITH RESULTS AND
ANNUAL TEST RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT
7. ALL PLANTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3' ACCESS
OPENING.
8. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPING, INCLUDING ASSEMBLY, SHALL BE PAINTED RUSTOLEUM FEDERAL SAFETY RED.
9. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF STANDARD 61.
4" THROUGH 10" COMPACT FIRE SYSTEM DETECTOR CHECK ASSEMBLY DETAIL
WITH CONNECTIONS PERMITTED DOWNSTREAM (WILKIN~ W -1 OA
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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INSTALL INLlNE GATE VALVE
AT PROPERTY LINE OR
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
VAL-MATIC AIR VALVE
WITH CORPORATION STOP
CONCRETE FOUNDATION (TYP) FULL LENGTH OF
METER ASSEMBLY; 4' WIDE, 6- THICK REINFORCED
6 x 6 10/10 WELDED WIRE MESH
AIR VALVE WITH CORPORATION STOP~
(SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT
LIST, APPENDIX F)
BRASS NIPPLE
12- SPOOL PIEC
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FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED STRAINER
ONLY), UL L1STED/FM APPROVED
REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW
PREVENTER ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED WITH
AMMONIA AND CHLORINE RESISTANT
SEATS AND SILICONE RUBBER SEALS.
UL/FM APPROVED FOR FIRE SERVICE
INSTALLATION. INSTAUATION AS
REQUIRED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE
AND AWWA M-14 (SEE APPROVED
BACKFLOW DEVICES, APPENDIX G)
(FlANGED GATE VALVE WITH RISING
STEM AND RESILENT SEAT (TYP)
12- SPOOL PIECE
INSTALL INLlNE GATE VALVE
AT PROPERTY LINE OR
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
MAIN SIZE PER
UTIUTY PLAN
NOTES:
MJ 45 WITH MJ RETAINING
GLANDS (TYP)
MAIN SIZE PER
UTIUTY PLAN
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE WILL HAVE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, CLASS 51. ALL NUTS AND BOLTS SHALL BE
STAINLESS STEEL.
2. (4) VEHICULAR GUARD POSTS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND MITER. CONFIGURATION TO BE ILLUSTRATED ON
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.
3. CONNECTIONS REFER TO ANY OUTLET PERMITTING ACCESS TO INTERNAL FIRE SYSTEM (HYDRANTS, ETC).
4. AS THIS UNIT WILL REQUIRE PERIODIC TESTING, FACILITIES REQUIRING CONTINUOUS WATER SERVICE MAY WISH TO NSTALL
PARALLEL UNITS TO PREVENT SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS.
5. ASSEMBLY WILL BE OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY PROPERTY OWNER, STARTING FROM THE FIRST ISOLATION VALVE PRIOR
TO ASSEMBLY.
6. COUNTY WILL REQUIRE DEDICATION OF MATERIAL UP TO AND PRIOR TO VALVE ON THE ASSEMBLY FROM THE COUNTY'S
WATER MAIN.
7. BACK FLOW DEVICE REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION BY AN APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER WITH RESULTS AND ANNUAL
TEST RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT.
8. ALL PLANTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3' ACCESS OPENING.
9. THIS ASSEMBLY SHALL BE PAINTED WITH RED EPOXY PAINT.
10. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF STANDARD 61.
4" AND OVER FIRE SYSTEM DETECTOR CHECK ASSEMBLY DETAIL
WITH NO CONNECTIONS PERMITTED DOWNSTREAM
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REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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FLANGED GATE VALVE::----....
WrrH RISING STEM AND
RESILIENT SEAT (TYP)
DOUBLE CHECK DETECTOR ASSEMBLY
(SEE APPROVED BACK FLOW DEVICES,
APPENDIX G)
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INSTALL IN LINE GATE VALVE
AT PROPERTY LINE OR
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
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CONCRETE FOUNDATION (TYP)
4' WIDE x 5' LONG, 6" THICK;
REINFORCED 6 x 6 10/10 WELDED
WIRE MESH
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NOTES: VALVE SETTER (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE WILL HAVE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE ClASS 350.
ALL NUTS AND BOLTS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.
2. (4) VEHICULAR GUARD POSTS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND METER. CONFIGURATION TO BE ILLUSTRATED
ON CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.
3. CONNECTIONS REFER TO ANY OUTLET PERMmlNG ACCESS TO INTERNAL FIRE SYSTEM (HYDRANTS,
ErC).
4. AS THIS UNIT WILL REQUIRE PERIODIC TESTING, FACILITIES REQUIRING CONTINUOUS WATER SERVICE
MAY WISH TO INSTALL PARALLEL UNrrs TO PREVENT SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS.
5. ASSEMBLY WILL BE OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY PROPERTY OWNER, STARTING AFTER THE INLlNE GATE
VALVE AT THE PROPERTY LINE OR RIGHT-OF WAY LINE.
6. BACKFLOW DEVICE REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION BY AN APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER WITH RESULTS
AND ANNUAL TEST RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNTY WATER DEPARTh1ENT.
7. ALL PLANTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3'
ACCESS OPENING.
B. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPING INCLUDING ASSEMBLY SHALL BE PAINTED RUSTOLEUM FEDERAL SAFETY
RED.
9. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT wrrH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF
STANDARD 61.
10. PROVIDE 3/4" BYPASS WITH FLOW METER.
4" THROUGH 1 0" ONLY COMPACT FIRE SYSTEM DETECTOR
CHECK ASSEMBLY DETAIL WITH
NO CONNECTIONS PERMITTED DOWNSTREAM (WILKIN~
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REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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ROW UNE
DUCTILE IRON TAPPING SADDLE
WITH GALVANIZED STRAPS
MElER BOX (TYP)
1-1/2" CORPORATION STOP
1-1/2" POLY-TUBING
POTABLE
LOT UNE
SERVICE WYE (SEE
COUNlY APPROVED
PRODUCT UST.
APPENDIX F)
1" POLY-TUBING. TYPICAL:
WATER MAIN
MULTI-S~E CONNECTIONS
WILL ONLY BE ALLOWED SERVICE
FOR lWO SINGLE FAMILY LOTS
~ULTIPLE ~ETER SERVICE
POTABLE
MElER
NOTES:
DUCTILE IRON TAPPING
SADDLE WITH GALVANIZED
STRAPS
PlACE CURB STOP AND MElER BOX
INSIDE LOT UNE AT LOT CORNERS. REDUCED
[PRESSURE
CONNECTIONS BACKFLOW
PREVENTER
ASSEMBLY
ASPHALT PAVING
WATER MAIN
4" SCH 40 PVC CONDUIT
1. CONNECTORS Y (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST, APPENDIX F)
SHALL BE USED FOR MULTI-SERVICE. SUCCESSIVE TAPS INTO WATER loIAJN
WILL BE NO CLOSER THAN 24" APART.
2. ALL CASING PIPE SHALL EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 5' BEYOND THE EDGE OF
PAVEMENT, WITH A CASING DIAMElER TO BE NO LESS THAN 4". CONDUIT SHALL
BE MARKED WITH A MAGNETIC MARKER (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST,
APPENDIX F).
3. TAPPING SADDLE, CORPORATION STOP, POLY TUBING, CURB STOP, AND MElER
BOXES SHALL BE INSTAU.ED BY UNDERGROUND lJ11UTY CONTRACTOR AT THE TIME
OF IRRIGATION IolAIN INSTALLATION.
4. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS:
A. TAPPING SADDLES SHALL BE DUCTILE DOUBLE STRAP OR BRASS DOUBLE STRAP
(SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST. APPENDIX F). MINIMUM SADDLE
SIZE 1-1/2".
B. CORPORATION STOPS (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST, APPENDIX F) SHALL BE
BALl TYPE AND t.lADE OF RED BRASS. OUTLET SI-IALL BE COMPRESSION TYPE
POLYETHYLENE TUBE. COMPRESSION INSERT SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL
C. CURB STOPS (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST. APPENDIX F) SHALL BE BALL TYPE AND t.lADE OF RED BRASS. INLET SHALL BE
COMPRESSION JOINT. OUTLET SHALL BE SWIVEL NUT FOR METER CONNECTION.
D. TUBING SHALL BE POLYETHYLENE, PE340B, (AWWA C-901. SDS 9-200) AND BWE IN COLOR; SIZES SHALL BE 1-1/2" UP TO WYE AND 1"
AFTER WYE FOR LONG AND SHORT SIDE SERVICES.
E. AUTOMATIC METER READER (AMR) METER BOXES (SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT UST. APPENDIX F) SHALL HAVE CAST IRON READ UD.
F. POLYETHYLENE PIPE (PE) SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF AWWA C-901.
5. ALL PLANTlNGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM 3' FROM MElER BOX.
TYPICAL SHORT AND LONG SIDE WATER SERVICE ~ETER SETTING DETAIL
FOR CONNECTION TO WATER ~AIN W - 1 2
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REVISED: AUGUST 2008
BYPASS TO BE SIZED BY DESIGN ENGINEER
WITH ONE HALF THE METER SIZE OF THE
PRIMARY MAIN. (MINIMUM SIZE SHALL BE 3")
AIR VALVE WITH CORPORATION
STOP (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
BRASS STRAINER
CONCRETE FOUNDATION (lYP)
FULL LENGTH OF METER ASSEMBLY
4' WIDE. 6- THICK; REINFORCED
6 x 6 10/10 WELDED WIRE MESH
COMPOUND WATER
METER (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F)
REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER
ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED WITH AMMONIA AND
CHLORINE RESISTANT SEATS AND SILICONE
RUBBER SEAlS. UL/FM APPROVED FOR FIRE
SERVICE INSTALLATION. INSTALLATION AS
REQUIRED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE AND AWWA
1.1-14 (SEE APPROVED BACKFLOW DEVICES.
APPENDIX G).
MJ 45. BEND WITH
MJ RETAINER GLANDS
(lYP)
FLANGED GATE VAl...VE WITH
RISING STEM AND RESILIENT
SEAT (lYP)
MAIN SIZE PER
UTILITY PLAN
FLANGED S~NER W~H TOP ACCESS
AND FUSION BONDED, EPOXY LINING
(SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT
LIST, APPENDIX F)
NOTES:
FLANGED TEE W~H BLIND FLANGE
AND 1- NPT GALVANIZED PLUG
ADJUSTABLE STAINLESS STEEL
PIPE SUPPORT STANDS AS
REQUIRED ANCHORED TO PAD (lYP)
MAIN SIZE PER
unLl1Y PLAN
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPES WILL BE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE CLASS 350. ALL NUTS AND BOLTS
SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL
2. (4) VEHICULAR GUARD POSTS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND METER. LOCATION TO BE FIELD DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER
OR HIS DESIGNEE.
3. THIS ASSEMBLY IS PERMITTED FOR POTABLE SERVICE ONLY.
4. A FULL SIZE BYPASS SHALL BE INSTALLED TO PREVENT A REDUCTION IN FLOW DURING PERIODIC TESTING.
5. BACKFLOW UNrrs SHALL BE TESTED BY CERTIFIED BACKFLOW TECHNICIAN WITH TEST RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE COUNlY
WATER DEPARTMENT FOR CERTIFICATION AND APPROVAL.
6. COUNlY WILL REQUIRE DEDICATION OF ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FROM THE METER ASSEMBLY BACK TO THE COUNlY
WATER MAIN.
7. ALL PLANTlNGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3' ACCESS OPENING.
8. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF STANDARD 61.
3" AND OVER POTABLE WATER METER
ASSEMBLY DETAIL
NTS
W-13
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
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BLIND FLANGE WITH
GALVANIZED PLUG
BRASS STRAINER
BYPASS TO BE SIZED BY DESIGN
ENGINEER WITH ONE HALF THE
METER SIZE OF THE PRIMARY MAIN.
MINIMUM SIZE SHALL BE 3"
INSTALL TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
METER PROVIDED BY COUNlY
CONCRETE FOUNDATION (TYP) FULL LENGTH OF
METER ASSEMBLY; 4' WIDE, S" THICK REINFORCED
S x 6 10/10 WELDED WIRE MESH
1 2" SPOOL PIECE
LOCK OS&Y VALVE CLOSED
FIRE PROTECTION METER (SEE COUNlY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F). ULIF
APPROVED FOR FIRE SERVICE INSTALLATION
(WITH TOP ACCESS. FACTORY APPLIED FUSION
BONDED EPOXY COATED STRAINER ONLY)
AIR VALVE WITH CORPORATION STO
(SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT
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REDUCED PRESSURE BACK FLOW PREVENTER
ASSEMBLY SUPPLIED WITH AMMONIA AND
CHLORINE RESISTANT SEATS AND SILICONE
RUBBER SEALS. UL/FM APPROVED FOR FIRE
SERVICE INSTALLATION. INSTALLATION AS
REQUIRED BY COUNlY ORDINANCE AND AWWA
M-14 (SEE APPROVED BACKFLOW DEVICES,
APPENDIX G)
FLANGED GATE VALVE WITH
RISING STEM AND RESILIENT
SEAT (TYP)
NOTES:
4'
FLANGED TEE WITH 3" BLIND
FLANGE
ADJUSTABLE STAINLESS STEEL
PIPE SUPPORT STANDS AS
REQUIRED ANCHORED TO PAD
(lYP)
1. ALL ABOVE GROUND PIPE WILL HAVE FLANGED END DUCTILE IRON PIPE, PRESSURE CLASS 350. ALL NUTS AND BOLTS
SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL.
2. (4) VEHICULAR GUARD POSTS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND METER. CONFIGURATION TO BE ILLUSTRATED ON CONSTRUCTION
DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.
3. THIS ASSEMBLY IS PERMITTED FOR COMBINATION FIRE AND POTABLE WATER SERVICE.
4. AS THIS UNIT WILL REQUIRE PERIODIC TESTING, FACILITIES REQUIRING CONTINUOUS WATER SERVICE SHALL PROVIDE PARALLEL
UNITS OR FULL SIZE BYPASSES TO PREVENT SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS.
5. BACKFLOW DEVICE REQUIRES INITIAL CERTIFICATION BY AN APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER WITH RESULTS SUBMITTED TO THE
COUNlY WATER DEPARTMENT.
S. COUNlY REQUIRES DEDICATION OF ALL ABOVE GROUND MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT FROM THE METER ASSEMBLY BACK TO THE
COUNlY MAIN.
7. ALL PLANTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3' FROM THE EDGE OF SLAB, AND SHALL PROVIDE A 3' ACCESS OPENING.
B. STRAINER SHALL HAVE FUSION-BONDED EPOXY COATING.
9. A 4' x B' SIGN WITH 3" LETTERS OR BIGGER SHALL READ: IN CASE OF FIRE OPEN VALVE.
10. ALL COMPONENTS THAT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DRINKING WATER SHALL CONFORM TO NSF STANDARD 61.
4"
AND OVER POTABLE WATER FIRE AND WATER METER
ASSEMBLY DETAIL
(WITH TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION METE~
W-14
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
WATER METER ASSEMBLY
(W-10 SHOWN HERE
FOR ILLUSTRATIVE
PURPOSES ONLY)
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LENGTH AND WIDTH AS REQUIRED
BY METER ASSEMBLY, 6" THICK
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INSTALL INUNE GATE VALVE
AT PROPERlY LINE OR
RIGHT-Of-WAY UNE
RIGHT -Of -WAY
NOTES:
1. CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY PER FLORIDA D.O.T. INDEX 515.
2. VEHICULAR GUARDPOSTS ARE NOT SHOWN. PROVIDE GUARDPOSTS
AS REQUIRED BY WATER METER DETAIL AND SITE.
3. DRIVEWAY ORIENTATION TO BE AS APPROVED BY THE COUNTY.
4. MAINTENANCE ACCESS SHALL BE INCLUDED IN COUNlY UTIUlY
EASEMENT.
5. If ROADWAY CURB EXISTS, PROVIDE CONCRETE
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EDGE Of PAVEMENT
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10'-0"
GRASS DRIVEWAY OVER
6" COMPACTED L1MEROCK
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SS CHAIN WrrH SNAP ENDS
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CAST IRON FRAME AND
COVER (TYP) FINISH ONE
COAT ASPHALTIC PAINT
FLEXIBLE RUBBER SLEEVE
WITH STAINLESS STEEL
STRAP (SEE DETAIL A-A)
PLAN
PlASTIC JOINT SEALING
COt.4POUND (SEE COUNlY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F)(1YP)
WATERTIGHT SEWER MANHOLE FRAt.4E AND
COVER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT
LIST, APPENDIX F) FLUSH WITH GRADE
(24" t.4INIMUM DIAMETER)
GROUT (TYP)
FlEXIBLE, RUBBER
SLEEVE, LOCK-JOINT
TYPE WITH STAINLESS
STEEL STRAP, OR AS
APPROVED BY COUNTY
PVC SEWER
PIPE
t.4INIt.4UM OF TWO PRECAST CONCRETE OR
HDPE RISER RINGS AND CHIt.4NEY SEAL
(SEE COUNlY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F) BETWEEN MANHOLE AND
CAST IRON FRAME
304 STAINLESS STEEL
INFLOW PROTECTOR
ALL INTERIORS OF MANHOLES (PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE) SHALL HAVE INTERNAL
PROTECTION (SEE COUNlY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) AS
SPECIFIED IN SECTION 099723
SECTION
PVC SEWER PIPE
RUBBER
SLEEVE
EXTERIOR SURFACES SHALL BE DOUBLE
COATED (MINIMUt.4 18 MILLIMETERS THICK)
WITH AN ACCEPTABLE BITUMINOUS OR
EPOXY SEALER
1/4 BARS 0 12" OC EW OR
EQUAL PER ASTM C-478
FLOW LINE CHANNELS SHALL BE CLAY
BRICK HAVING A MINIMUM OF 2" POURED
CONCRETE OR 2" GROUTED FINISH, 0."
DROP ACROSS MANHOLE
FLEXIBLE RUBBER SLEEVE WITH
STAINLESS STEEL STRAP (SEE
DETAIL A-A)
#4 BARS 0 12" DC EW (4'-0" DIAMETER)
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6' -0" DIAMETER)
V-12" CRUSHED
1- STONE
STAINLESS STEEL
STRAP
ELEVATION
DETAIL A-A
SECTION
WW-3
PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE MANHOLE DETAIL
NTS
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
WATERTIGHT SEWER MANHOLE FRAME
AND COVER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) FLUSH
WITH GRADE (24. MINIMUM DIAMETER)
304 STAINLESS STEEL
INFLOW PROTECTORS
ALL INTERIORS OF MANHOLES (PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE) SHALL HAVE INTERNAL
PROTECTION (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) AS
SPECIFIED IN SECTION 099723
FLEXIBLE, RUBBER
SLEEVE, LOCK-
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COUNTY
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SECTION
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OR HDPE RISER RINGS AND CHIMNEY
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GROUT (TYP)
PLASTIC JOINT SEAUNG COMPOUND
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WITH AN ACCEPTABLE BITUMINOUS OR
EPOXY SEALER
1/4 BARS 0 12" OC EW OR
EQUAL PER ASTM C-47B
FLOW LINE CHANNELS SHALL BE CLAY
BRICK HAVING A MINIMUM OF 2" POURED
CONCRETE OR 2" GROUTED FINISH, O. l'
DROP ACROSS MANHOLE
FLEXIBLE RUBBER SLEEVE WITH
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APPROVED
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SECTION
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UBBER
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DETAIL A-A
MINIMUM OF TWO PRECAST CONCRETE OR HOPE
RISER RINGS AND CHIMNEY SEAL (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) BETWEEN
MANHOLE AND CAST IRON FRAME
ALL INTERIORS OF MANHOLES (PUBLIC AND
PRIVATE) SHAlL HAVE INTERNAL PROTECTION
(SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F) AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 099723
304 STAINLESS STEEL
INFLOW PROTECTORS
PLASTIC JOINT SEALING COMPOUND
(SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F) (TYP)
EXTERIOR SURFACES SHAlL BE DOUBLE COATED
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/14 BARS 0 12" OC EW OR
EQUAL PER ASTh4 C-478
2' CHANGE IN FLOW LINE OR GREATER
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FLEXIBLE RUBBER SLEEVE WITH STAINLESS
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ACROSS MANHOLE
SECTION
SUREGRIP PADS
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DROP MANHOLE DETAIL
NTS
WW-5
REVISED: AUGUST 2008
16C
CAST IRON FRAME ON
CONCRETE TO BE SET
IN PLASTIC JOINT SEALING
COMPOUND (SEE COUNTY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F) AND
GROUTED IN
PLACE
FRAME AND COVER
SPECIFY LETTERING
AS "COLLIER COUNTY"
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2 NON-
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PICKHOLES
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PLAN
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MANHOLE FRAME
AND COVER (SEE
COUNTY APPROVED
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RUBBER O-RING
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END CAP WITH 3/B" DIAMETER
HOLES DRILLED FOR VENTILATION
GENERATOR
ELECTRIC POWER METER
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PANEL FROM ELECTRIC POWER METER
"SEAL-OFF" - (2"-3") REQUIRED
ALL PENETRATIONS FROM DISCONNECT TO
CONTROL PANEL TO BE ON BOTTOM,
STAINLESS STEEL STRAP
STAINLESS STEEL NEMA 3R JUNCTION BOX (SEE
COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F)
WITH TERMINAL STRIP MOUNTED WITH ALUMINUM
BACKING PLATE, TERMINAL STRIPS TO HAVE
STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS, 10" x 12" x 6" MINIMUM
HINGED ON BOTTOM.
4" PVC VENT PIPE FROM WET WELL
INSTALLED IN CONDUIT
(2) 6" x 6" x 10' REINFORCED CONCRETE
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PUMP & FLOAT
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( 2" PVC SPARE CONDUIT
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APPENDIX F) MUST BE INSTALLED EXTERNALLY ON LOAD SIDE OF
DISCONNECT BETWEEN DISCONNECT AND MAIN BREAKER. THE
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THE WORKING MECHANISM OF THE DISCONNECT (AS REQUIRED
BY COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION),
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APPENDIX F) WITH ALL COMPONENTS FOR OPERATING TWO PUMPS
AND LIQUID LEVEL REGULATORS; GENERATOR RECEPTACLE AND
ANGLE ADAPTER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX
F) AND NEMA 3R STAINLESS STEEL ENCLOSURE.
4. SEE DETAIL WW-17 FOR ANTENNA MOUNT DETAIL.
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1. IN LOCATIONS WITH
FORCE MAIN BURY
BErWEEN 30" AND 32"
(OR 34", DEPENDING ON
HATCH SELECTED),
PROVIDE RAISED GRADE
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STRUCTURE, FINISHED A
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4(H):1(V). CONTRACTOR
RESPONSIBLE FOR
COORDINATION OF HATCH
SELECTION WITH AREA
AVAILABLE FOR SLOPE.
2, HATCH DOORS AND POLY
ENCASEMENT NOT
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FOR FORCE MAINS 24" DIAMETER
AND LARGER, USE 48" SQUARE
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PLASTIC JOINT SEALING COMPOUND
(SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT
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MAIN.
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TEE WITH
CLEAN-OUT
3. OR lARGER PVC
PIPES (lYP). USE SEALING
ELEMENT (SEE COUNlY
APPROVED PRODUCT LIST,
APPENDIX F) ON INLET
AND OUTLET PIPES WITH
STAINLESS STEEL
HARDWARE
CORED OR FORMED
CIRCULAR OPENING
(TYP)
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WATERTIGHT SEWER MANHOLE FRAME
AND COVER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED
PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F). FLUSH IN
PAVED AREAS AND 2-1/2. ABOVE THE
FINISH GRADE IN UNPAVED AREAS (24.
MINIMUM DIAMETER)
CAST IRON FRAME AND COVER
PLAN
MINIMUM OF TWO PRECAST CONCRETE
OR HOPE RISER RINGS OR BRICK AND
MORTAR (3 COURSES MAXIMUM) BETWEEN
MANHOLE AND CAST IRON FRAME (TYP)
PAVEMENT
EPTH AS
REQUIRED FOR
SECOND CHAMBER
TO HAVE 1/2 OF
LIQUID CAPACllY
OF FIRST CHAMBER
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NOTES:
1. GREASE INTERCEPTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH STRUCTURAL
REQUIREMENTS APPUCABLE TO SEPTIC TANKS EXCEPT THAT
THE INLET INVERT SHALL DISCHARGE A MINIMUM 2-1/2 INCHES
ABOVE THE LIQUID LEVEL LINE AND THE OUTLET PIPE SHAlL
HAVE A TEE WITH A MINIMUM DIAMETER OF FOUR (4) INCHES
THAT EXTENDS TO WITHIN 8 INCHES OF THE BOTTOM OF THE
TANK.
2. INTERCEPTOR MUST BE LOCATED SO AS TO PROVIDE EASY
ACCESS FOR ROUTINE INSPECTION AND CLEANING.
3. WHERE A GREASE INTERCEPTOR IS REQUIRED. ONLY KITCHEN
WASTEWATER SHAlL FIRST PASS THROUGH THE INTERCEPTOR
AND THEN BE DISCHARGED INTO THE FIRST COMPARTMENT OF
A SEPTIC TANK OR OTHER APPROVED SYSTEM.
4. SIZING OF GREASE INTERCEPTORS SHALL BE BASED ON THE
DETAIL WW-18A EQUATIONS. THE MINIMUM VOLUME OF ANY
GREASE INTERCEPTOR SHALL BE 750 GALLONS AND THE
MAXIMUM VOLUME OF A SINGLE GREASE INTERCEPTOR SHALL
BE 1250 GALLONS. WHEN THE REQUIRED EFFECTIVE CAPACITY
OF THE GREASE INTERCEPTOR IS GREATER THAN 1250 GALLONS,
INSTALLATION OF GREASE TRAPS IN SERIES IS REQUIRED.
5. KEYED JOINT SEALED WITH BUlYL RUBBER.
GREASE INTERCEPTOR
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SIZING FORMULA FOR RESTAURANTS, COUNTRY CLUBS
AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
(S) x (GS) x (HR/12) x LF = EFFECTIVE CAPACITY
OF GREASE INTERCEPTOR
IN GALLONS
WHERE:
S = NUMBER OF SEATS IN DINING AREA.
GS = GALLONS OF WASTE WATER PER SEAT
(USE 25 GALLONS FOR RESTAURANTS WITH CHINA
DISHES AND/OR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER)
(USE 10 GALLONS FOR RESTAURANTS WITH PAPER
OR BASKETS AND NO DISHWASHER)
HR = NUMBER OF HOURS RESTAURANT IS OPEN
LF = LOADING FACTOR
(USE 2.00 INTERSTATE HIGHWAY; 1.50 OTHER
FREEWAYS; 1.25 RECREATIONAL AREA; 1.00 MAIN
HIGHWAY; 0.75 OTHER HIGHWAY)
SIZING FORMULA FOR SCHOOLS AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS
WITH COMMERCIAL KITCHENS (NO DISHWASHER)
(M) x (GM) x (LF) = EFFECTIVE CAPACITY
OF GREASE INTERCEPTOR
IN GALLONS
WHERE:
M = MEALS PREPARED PER DAY
GM = GALLONS OF WASTE WATER PER MEAL
(USE 5 GALLONS)
LF = LOADING FACTOR
(USE 1.00 WITH DISHWASHING
MACHINE AND 0.75 WITHOUT
DISHWASHING MACHINE)
NO COMMERCIAL DISHWASHER, NO CHINA OR DISPOSAL CHINA ONLY
CAPACITY OF GREASE TRAPS
TOTAL FLOW-THROUGH RATING GREASE RETENTION CAPACITY
(GPM) (POUNDS)
4 8
6 12
7 14
9 18
10 20
12 24
14 28
15 30
18 36
20 40
25 50
35 70
50 100
GREASE INTERCEPTOR TABLES WW - 1 SA
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SECTION 4
APPENDICES
The following publications are incorporated into this Manual and are made a part of this
manual as is set out verbatim in this Manual. Violations of any provision of every such
publication, as updated from time-to-time by Resolution(s) of the Board of County
Commissioners, shall be a violation of the Collier County Utilities Standards and
Procedures Ordinance, as then amended.
Go to the Collier County website below for the latest revisions to the appendices:
http://www.collieraov.netJ
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
COLLIER COUNTY
APPENDICES
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COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT
UTILITIES STANDARDS MANUAL
SECTION 4
APPENDICES
Table of Contents
Utilities Deviation Forms
Water Meter Sizing Form
Final Waiver of Liens - Conveyance of Utilities Facilities to County
Utilities Conveyance Checklist
Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form
County Approved Product List
Approved Backflow Devices
SECTION 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 1 of 1
APPENDIX A
UTiliTIES DEVIATION FORMS
FOR USE WITH SPECIFIC PROJECTS ONLY
Please print and complete the appropriate Utility Deviation Form, and
then send it to:
Director, Water Department
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Building H, 3rd Floor
Naples, FL 34112
Or
Wastewater Collections Office
6027 Shirley St.
Naples, FL 34109
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Date:
Site Development Plan Number (SDP#)
Subdivision Improvement Number
Name & Location of Project:
Address
Contact Name & Business:
Address
Phone #
A. Reason for Request?
Attach Plan or Drawing
(required)
(required)
Fax #
B. How does this request differ from ordinance?
C. Impact of this request on affected area?
D. Impact of this request on the maintenance of the Water system?
E. Explain benefits this request will have to the operation or maintenance of the Collier County Utility
system:
Additional Comments:
For County Use Only
Routing:
Water Distribution Manager
Irrigation Quality Water Mgr
Public Utilities Eng. Dept.
Water Director
Comments
Approve:_Disapprove:_
Approve:_Disapprove:_
Approve:_Disapprove:_
Approve:_Disapprove:_
Authorizing Signature:
Date:
Collier County Water Director
Copy to: Engineering Review & Inspection
Public Utilities Engineering Department
Water Distribution
Rev. 08/2008
NOTE: If additional space is required to fully supply the information, attach separate sheet(s) of paper with reference to its
associated section herein above.
DEVIATION INFORMATION SHEET
Any request for a deviation from an established Wastewater Department procedure must be
submitted on the Wastewater Department Deviation form and include all the required
information for a faster and more efficient process. Please deliver your request to the
Wastewater Collections Facility Office, 6027 Shirley St., Naples, FL 34109, business hours are
7am - 3:30pm, M-F.
Please provide as much information as possible along with the required Site DeveloDment Plan
Number (obtained from the Engineer of the Developer) and a Blue Print or Drawina that has the
area of interest highlighted for quick referencing. Please include any and all equipment
specification information, pressures & velocities of flows or other pertinent documentation and
a cover letter to give additional information that may not be addressed on the form.
For Grease TraD Deviations, please include a cover letter giving any relevant information
regarding the kitchen and its use, a copy of the Menu of what is to be cooked & served and a
blue print of the floor plan for the kitchen and seating area.
Upon receipt of you deviation request the processing procedure begins with a date stamp and
routing form. The first review is with the Locates Department for verification that the deviation
request is located within the Collier County Wastewater Service Area. Next, depending on the
topic of your request, the routing will either be to the Wastewater Pretreatment Inspector or
Wastewater Collection Staff and Public Utilities Engineering Staff for review. At any time there
may be a site visit. Dr. George Yilmaz, Director of the Wastewater Department, performs the
final review and you will thereafter be notified by email of the outcome of your deviation
request.
If you have any question regarding this procedure, please call our Wastewater Administration
office, (239) 597-5355.
Rev. 08/2008
Wastewater Administration
REQUIRED - Site Development Plan # (SDP#)
Project Name:
Project Address:
Petitioners Name & Business Name:
Business Address:
- or - Subdivision Improvement #(PPL#)
D Privately Owned D County Owned
Phone #
Fax #
Email
REQUIRED FORMS
For all Deviation Request
unless specified.
o Blue Prints / Site Drawings
o Detail Specifications
o Menu & Seating only for
Grease Trap Deviations
o Cover Letter
w/ pertinent Information
Reason for request?
How does this request differ from Ordinance?
Impact of this request on affected area?
Impact of this request on the maintenance of the Wastewater system?
Explain benefits this request will have to the operation or maintenance of the Collier County Utility
system:
Additional Comments:
Routing for Review:
Stake & Locates
WW Pretreatment Inspector
WW Laboratory Supervisor
WW Collections Supervisor
Public Utilities Eng Dept.
Wastewater Director
COUNTY STAFF ONL Y
STAFF COMMENTS:
Approve: _ Disapprove:
Approve: _ Disapprove:
Approve: _ Disapprove:
Approve: _ Disapprove:
Approve: _ Disapprove:
Approve: _ Disapprove:
Authorizing Signature:
Date:
Collier County Wastewater Director
Copy to: Engineering Review
Public Utilities Administrator
Wastewater Collections & Wastewater Pretreatment
1 0/2006
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APPENDIX B
WATER METER SIZING FORM
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Water Meter Sizing Form
One Form Per Meter
Please call Public Utilities Engineering (239) 252-2583 with any questions.
Preoarer's Infonnation:
Proiect Infonnation:
Date ====>
Name ============>
Pennit or AR Number
Title ============>
Name of Project ===>
Company=========>
Project Address ==>
Address =========>
Phone============>
Email Address ====>
Please Note:
1. All commercial facilities must be metered separately from residential facilities with the exception of those commercial facilities that are within a master
metered residential development and designed for the exclusive use of the residents within such development.
2. Meters that include fire service shall be selected to allow a maximum pressure loss at design flow of 5 psi except the 3-inch meter shall be a maximum pressure loss
of 5.5 psi.
3. Additional fees may apply if a backflow device is deemed necessary by the Water Distribution Department.
4. The Design Engineer/Architect must submit signed and sealed documentation supporting meter sizing. For meters 4-inch and smaller the sizing shall be based upon
Fixture Flow Values as shown on the following page and sized as per the Table on page 3 unless approved otherwise by the Collier County Utilities Engineering
Department. For all meters the Engineer/Architect must consider all relevant factors before selecting the final meter size.
5. For remodeling projects this form must be submitted only if there is a net increase in Fixture Flow Value.
This Section to be filled out by Engineer/Architect of Record:
Demand in accordance with the Fixture Flow Value Worksheet
and the Table for Estimating Demand
(Engineer/Architect must attach a completed Fixture Flow Value Worksheet)
Demand
Range (GPM) Meter SIZe
o to 24 3/4"
24.1 to 40 1"
40.1 to 80 1 112"
80.1 to 144 2"
144.1 to 405 3"
405.1 to 900 4"
Meter Size in Inches
(If the meter is existing, Engineer/Architect must identify the meter
manufacturer and model number)
Type or Print Name of Engineer/Architect of Record for Project
Signature of Engineer/Architect of Record for Project and Date
[AffIX Engineering/Architect Stamp Here]
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Fixture Flow Value Worksheet
Supporting Documentation
Please call Public Utilities Engineering (239) 252-2583 with any questions.
Enter # of Fixtures of each Fixture Type, per unit, then multiply by appropriate Flow Rate to get Fixture Value
Fixture
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"Valves are calculated using a flush rate of 10 flushes per minute (according to Florida Plumbing Code).
The flow rate is 10 times the gallons per flush.
The fixture flow value is calculated as follows:
Number of Valves Calculation
1 .. 2 Flow Rate times Number of Fixtures.
3 - 10 Flow Rate times two plus two times the Number of Fixtures.
11 or more Flow Rate times Number of Fixtures divided by two.
-Use total Fixture Flow Value on "Table for Estimating Demand" to estimate water meter demand.
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Table for Estimating Demand
Supporting Documentation
Please call Public Utilities Engineering (239) 252-2583 with any questions.
SUPPLY SYSTEMS PREDOMINANTLY FOR FLUSH TANKS SUPPLY SYSTEMS PREDOMINANTLY FOR FLUSH
VALVES
Load Demand Load Demand
Fixture Flow Value Gallons per minute Fixture Flow Value Gallons per minute
1 3.0 -- -
2 50 --- -
3 6.5 - -
4 8.0 - -
5 9.4 5 15.0
6 107 6 17.4
7 11.8 7 19.8
8 128 8 22.2
9 137 9 24.6
10 14.6 10 27.0
11 15.4 11 27.8
12 160 12 28.6
13 165 13 29.4
14 170 14 30.2
15 175 15 31.0
16 18.0 16 31.8
17 18.4 17 32.6
18 18.8 18 33.4
19 19.2 19 34.2
20 19.6 20 35.0
25 21.5 25 38.0
30 23.3 30 42.0
35 24.9 35 44.0
40 26.3 40 46.0
45 27.7 45 48.0
50 29.1 50 50.0
60 32.0 60 540
70 35.0 70 580
80 38.0 80 61.2
90 41.0 90 64.3
100 43.5 100 67.5
120 48.0 120 73.0
140 52.5 140 77.0
160 570 160 81.0
180 61.0 180 85.5
200 65.0 200 90.0
225 70.0 225 95.5
250 750 250 101.0
275 80.0 275 104.5
300 85.0 300 108.0
400 105.0 400 127.0
500 124.0 500 143.0
750 170.0 750 177.0
1,000 208.0 1000 208.0
1,250 239.0 1,250 239.0
1,500 269.0 1500 269.0
1.750 297.0 1,750 297.0
2000 3250 2,000 325.0
2,500 380.0 2,500 380.0
3,000 433.0 3,000 433.0
4000 535.0 4,000 535.0
5000 593.0 I 5000 593.0
ReVised: September 2008
APPENDIX C
FINAL WAIVER OF liENS -
CONVEYANCE OF UTiliTY FACiliTIES
TO COUNTY
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FINAL WAIVER OF LIENS -
CONVEYANCE OF UTILITY FACILITIES TO COUNTY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that for and in consideration in the
amount of $ lawful money of United States of America, to me in
hand paid, the receipt whereof of which is herby acknowledged, does hereby
waive, release, remiss and relinquish any and all right to claim any lien(s) for
work performed and/or for material furnished, and/or for any claim whatsoever
with regard to utility facilities constructed in, over or under the below-described
real property. The undersigned certifies to the County that the undersigned has
all requisite authority to execute this Waiver for all intended purposes.
Every individual who, and each entity that, pursuant to the undersigned's
agreement with regard to the subject utility facilities, has supplied or furnished
service(s), labor, material(s) and/or supplies used in installation, construction,
maintenance, repair, location, relocation, or otherwise, with regard to utility
facilities thereby located in, on or over the real property described below, have
been paid in full (or have been adequately bonded) whereby as to all such
services, labor, materials and/or supplies there exist no claim(s) from any such
individual or entity that will affect conveyance of good and marketable title to the
utility facilities to Collier County and/or to the Collier County Water-Sewer District.
Legal description of the site where the subject utility facilities have been
constructed or installed is
Signed:
Printed (or typed) Name
STATE OF FLORIDA)
COLLIER COUNTY )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
,200_ by , who is personally known
to me OR who provided identification Type of identification produced:
Notary Public, State of Florida
My Commission Expires
08/26/03
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UTiliTIES CONVEYANCE CHECKLIST
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POTABLE WATER, NON-POTABLE IRRIGATION WATER AND WASTEWATER
FACILITIES ACCEPTANCE
Today's Date:
Project Name:
Project No.:
AR#:
Leaal Documents
In Item
N/A review accepted
1. 0 0 0
2. 0 0 0
3. 0 0 0
4. 0 0 0
Item Needed
Attorney's Affidavit
Owner's Affidavit
Notes
Warranty Deed/Bill of Sale with Exhibit B per Utilities Standards and Procedures
Ordinance Section 10.2.6
Utilities Facilities Securities Subordination (required when any security
interest in the utility facilities/systems is involved). UCC-1(s) can be subordinated by a
Subordination or by use of UCC-3(s) if not released by Subordination.
5. 0 0 0 Deed of Utility Easement - Copy of last Deed that conveyed title of the
Associated Real Property and Copy of all Utility Easements then being
conveyed to the County, including legal description with Surveyor's
Sketch of Easement.
(Utility easements are not required provided all utility facilities then being conveyed are
in public right-of way, are in then existing utility easements, or are in CUEs)
6. 0 0 0 Utilities Performance Security (UPS) 10% of Total Cost plus Final
0 0 0 Obliaations cash bond of not less than $4,000 (AR-5939 & above)
7. 0 0 0 Final Release of Lien from Utility Contractor for the system(s) or
portion(s) thereof constructed
8. 0 0 0 ID number or Folio number of Property
9. 0 0 0 Facilities Lease (when applicable)
10.0 0 0 Facilities Lease (including Sub-Developer) use Form 10.1
Page] of3
Rev. 10/2006
Tests. Certifications and Supplemental Documents
NJA In Item Item Needed Notes
review accepted
1. 0 0 0 Video tape of constructed gravity sewer (Sewer Report & Master Utility
Sheet)
2. 0 0 0 Certification of pressure testing of wastewater force mains by Engineer
of Record
3. 0 0 0 Certification of the infiltration/exfiltration tests for the sewer lines by
Engineer of Record
4. 0 0 0 Coating certification from the manufacturer or a professional testing
laboratory for all manholes, wet wells and valve vault.
5. 0 0 0 Lift station(s) start up report(s)
6. 0 0 0 Electrical Contractor's certification of Lift Station electric service wire
sizing and voltage drop pursuant to National Electrical Code
Specifications
7. 0 0 0 Start-up and successful testing of Data Flow telemetry equipment
(AR-7936 & above)
8. 0 0 0 Certification of pressure testing of water and non-potable irrigation
mains by Engineer of Record
9. 0 0 0 Letter by Engineer certifying that all water, non-potable irrigation and/or
sewer facilities are located within the public right-of-way or dedicated
easements
10.0 0 0 One year (1) Warranty on work performed and system(s) or portion(s)
thereof installed by Utilities Contractor
11.0 D 0 Engineer's Final Payment Confirmation
12. D 0 0 DEP Certification and copy of General Permit for WATER facilities
(including interim facilities, if applicable);
I n-Service Letter to be forwarded when received
13.0 0 0 DEP Certification and copy of General Permit for SEWER facilities
(including interim facilities, if applicable);
In-Service Letter to be forwarded when received
14.0 0 D DEP Certification and copy of General Permit for (RECLAIMED) NON-
POTABLE IRRIGATION WATER facilities (including interim facilities, if
applicable); In-service Letter to be forwarded when received
15.0 0 0 Lab results on bacteriological tests for potable water mains
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WATER & SEWER FACILITIES ACCEPTANCE
COUNTY ORDINANCE 04-31, AS AMENDED
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WATER & SEWER FACILITIES ACCEPTANCE
COUNTY ORDINANCE 04-31, AS AMENDED
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16. D D 0 Satisfactory Test Reports and Certification of backflow device by
Certified Laboratory.
17. 0 0 0 Verification of Final Cost (Include materials and labor, misc.)
Cost breakdown - County/Private (materials only)
~ detailed quantities, sizes, unit cost, total cost, etc)
18. 0 0 0 Letter from Engineering Inspections certifying that the Preliminary
Inspection reveals that the utilities system(s), or portion(s) thereof, has
been constructed in accordance with County Ordinances and
Regulations including the required color for piping.
19. 0 0 0 Letter from the Fire District regarding ownership and maintenance of
fire hydrants
20. 0 0 0 Signed copy of field fire flow testing by the applicable Fire Control
District
Enaineerina Documents
N/A In Item
review accepted
Item Needed
1. 0 0 0 Three (3) complete sets to include ill! utilities and all related
underground work sianed and sealed by the Engineer of Record for
potable water, non-potable irrigation water OR wastewater system(s) or
portion(s) thereof
2. 0 0 0 Five (5) complete sets to include all utilities and all related underground
work sianed and sealed by the Engineer of Record for potable water
AND wastewater and/or non-potable irrigation water system(s) or
portion(s) thereof
3. 0 0 0 One (1) computer-generated disk of files in accordance with Section
10.4: Record Drawings of the Utilities Standards and Procedures
Ordinance
4. 0 0 0 Longitude and latitude shall appear on detail sheet. (AR-7936 & above)
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Office Use Only below this line
Ow OWlS Os OIRR
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APPENDIX E
VENDOR AND MANUFACTURER
APPROVAL APPLICATION FORMS
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VENDOR AND MANUFACTURER APPROVAL APPLICATION FORMS
Please prepare the completed Approval Application Form along with all requested information,
and email all documents to the Public Utilities Engineering Department as noted below. All
documents must be in either PDF or WORD or EXCEL format. Other file formats will not be
accepted. Faxes will not be accepted.
Mr. Nathan Beals
NathanBeals(a)co II iergov .net
Phone: (239)252-2583
Date:
A. Application Contact Name & Business:
Add ress
Phone #
Fax #
Email address
B. Manufacturer of Product
Add ress
Phone #
Fax #
Email address
C. Specific Location(s) of Product Manufacture and Assembly
Add ress
Phone #
Fax #
Email address
D. Identify specific County Detail(s) or Specification(s) on which approval is
sought.
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E. Is the applicant the product manufacturer? If not, describe the relationship
of the applicant to the manufacturer.
Yes
No
F. Is the product available through more than one vendor? Describe who
will provide sales and service to the County for the submitted product.
Yes
No
G. Is the product is manufactured in whole or in part outside of the United
States?
Yes
No
H. If the answer to Item G is Yes, attach copy of ISO 9001 Quality Control
current certification certificates for the manufacturer and the point of
manufacture.
I. How long has the specific product or service being proposed been on the
market for public purchase?
No. of Years
J. In the case of applicators or installers, for how long has work been
commenced and completed using the specific product or service being
proposed?
No. of Years
K. Provide a product or service customer reference list that identifies the
organization, location, contact person, email address, phone number, date
of first installation, date of completion, number of products used, and the
specific application of the product with each reference. Applicators and
installers must have at least three references using the specific product or
service being proposed.
L. Provide a list identifying the public utility departments or organizations that
have approved your product. Preference should be given to utility
departments within the state of Florida. The list must include a contact
name, email address and phone number at each public utility.
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M. Attach legible copies of pertinent product data sheets, shop drawings and
performance data to assist with the County's review. All information must
be submitted with the Application form. Clearly identify what product and
product sizes are being proposed. Complete submittals are required with
initial application, and supplemental submittals will not be accepted.
N. As applicable, provide copies of certifications that specific product being
proposed meets the following standards:
UL Approval attached
Yes
No
FM Approval attached
Yes
No
NSF 61 Approval attached Yes No
(NSF 61 approval is mandatory for all products that may be in
contact with potable water.)
O. Summarize the advantages of the submitted product or service. Provide no
more than one page of text.
P. Provide estimated unit cost for the submitted product or service.
Q. Provide separate estimated unit costs for the operation and the
maintenance of the submitted product or service.
R. Based on the references identified above, identify the anticipated life of the
submitted product or service before either replacement or major repair is
needed.
S. Explain benefits this application will have to the operation and
maintenance of the Collier County Utility system:
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The applicant hereby affirms the information provided with this Application Form
is complete, accurate and current.
Submitted by
Signature
Firm name
Date
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APPENDIX F
COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST
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County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any rtem listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
120VAC Surge Suppressor Edco HSP121 NP-E3
12VDC Power Supply Allen Bradley 1606 Series NP-E3
24VDC Power Supply Allen Bradley 1606 Series NP-E3
Access Frame (Pump Station) US. Foundry AHD W'N-7/WIN-B
Access Hatch, Aluminum Bilco J-AL H20 (5-112" depth) NP-3/W'N-13
Access Hatch, Aluminum Halliday H1W (3-1/2" depth) NP-3/WIN-13
Access Hatch, Aluminum US Foundry AHS (5" depth) NP-3/WIN-13
Access Hatch, Cast Iron U.S. Foundry 7644-KA W'N-14
Antenna Subsystem Data Flow Systems, Inc. RTA209 Vagi Antenna Section 333200, Page 4, J.lNP-
E9/WIN-17
Automatic Flushing Device Hydro-Guard H-G1 W-2
Back Pressure Sustaining Valve Ames No. 920 NP-1/NP-E2
Backflow Preventer Assembly See Approved Backflow Devices List,
Appendix G
Ball Valves Ford Section 331200, Page 3, First
Paragraph
Basket Strainer, Top Access Hayward No. 72 NP-1/NP-E2
Biofiltration Odor Control System Zabocs (pre-engineered) Section 333200, Page 6, P.
Appendix F
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Collier County Public Utilities Division
County ADDroved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the ''Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Bushing Ford Cl8-33 W-6
Casing Spacer End Seals Cascade Waterworks MFG Co. CCES Section 330523.16, Page 4, B.l
Casing Spacers Stainless Steel Cascade Waterworks MFG Co. CCS Section 330523.16, Page 4, B.ll G-
5
Ceramic Epoxy Lining Vulcan Painters Protecto 401 Coating Section 330504, Page 3, 2.1.B
Chimney Seal Cretex Section 333913, Page 4, K/WVII-
31WN-41WN-5
Chimney Seal NPC Section 333913, Page 4, K/WVII-
31WN-41WN-6
Coax Surge Supressor Polyphaser ISB56LN, Bulkhead NP-E3
Mount Series
Coaxial Cable Data Flow Systems, Inc. RTC 400 Section 333200, Page 5, First
ParagraphlWN-17
Corporation Stops Ford F 1 001 (Ductile Iron) W-6
Corporation Stops Ford Fll0l (PVC) W-6
Corporation Stops Ford FB 1100-6 NP-2IW-12
Corporation Stops McDonald 4104 NP-3/NP-4fW-51WN-131WN-14
Corporation Stops McDonald 4101 BF G-9A1NP-4fW-5
Corporation Stops Mueller Hl0045, H15008 Section 331200, Page 3, First
Paragraph
Corporation Stops Mueller H-l0046 G-9A1NP-3/NP-4fW-51WN-131WN-
14
Appendix F
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County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Coupling Ford L86-33 ELL W-6
Curb Stop Ford B 43-342 WG NP-21W-12
Curb Stop Mueller Mark II Oriseal Section 331200, Page 3, First
Paragraph
Data Radio Integra TR NP-E3
Data Signal Line Surge Processor Edco PC642 Series NP-E3
Diaphragm Seals Ashcroft Section 333313, Page 8, G.2.
Diaphragm Seals Mansfield and Green Type S8 Section 333313, Page 8, G.2.
Diaphragm Seals Trerice No. 877 Section 333313, Page 8, G.2.
Electronic Markers 3M Telecom Systems Group Omni Marker Model Section 330518, Page 9,0.2
161 or 162
Flanged Adapter Connections Gustin-Bacon Group, Division of Certain-Teed Section 333313, Page 7, F.1.c.
Products, Kansas City, Kansas
Flanged Adapter Connections Victaulic Vic Flange Style 741 Section 333313, Page 7, F.1.c.
Generator Receptacle and Angle Adaptor Russell and Stoll 200 Ampere JRS-2044 WW-7/WIN-9
Geomembrane GSE Lining Technology, Inc. Section 334713, Page 4, 1.a
Hydrant American Darling 6-inch 8-84-B Section 331619, Page 2, G
Hydrant Kennedy K-81A Section 331619, Page 2, G
Appendix F
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County ADDroved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Hydrant Mueller Centurion A-423 Section 331619, Page 2, G
Inflow Protector, Stainless Steel Sewer Shield, Inc. Maitland, FL Section 333913, Page 4, J.
Integrated Environmental Technologies- Section 333913, Page 5,
Internal Protection Santa Barbara, CA lET Coating System 3.1F/Section 099723/WN-3/WW-
4/WW-5/WW-7/WW-8
Lafarge Calcium Aluminates - Chesapeake, Sewpercoat Lining Section 333913, Page 5,
Internal Protection 3.1.F/Section 099723/WN-3/WW-
VA System 4/WW-5/WW-7/WW-9
Internal Protection Sprayroq, Inc. - Birmingham, AL SprayWall Coaling
System
Joint Restraint Devices EBAA Iron Sales Section 1: 1.3/Section 330503, Page
5, L./Section 330504, Page 7, F.
Joint Restraint Devices Romac Industries Section 1: 1.3/Section 330503, Page
5, L./Section 330504, Page 7, F.
Joint Restraint Devices Sigma Section 330503, Page 5, L.1.ISection
330504, Page 7, F.
Joint Restraint Devices Star Restraint Section 1: 1.3/Section 330503, Page
5, L./Section 330504, Page 7, F.
Joint Restraint Devices Uniflange Section 330503, Page 5, L.1.1Section
330504. Page 7, F.
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe American Cast Iron Pipe Company Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe Flex-Ring Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe Lok-Ri ng Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Appendix F
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County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe McWane Inc. Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe Super-Lock Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe TR Flex Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Joint Restraint Devices, Push-On joints for push joint pipe U.S. Pipe & Foundry Section 330504, Page 7, F.3.
Junction Box Hoffman A12106NFSS WW-9
Level Transducer Wika NP-E6
Lightning Arrestor Square D SDSA-1175 for 1-phase Section 333200, Page 6, 0.fWW-9
Lightning Arrestor Square D SDSA-3650 for 3-phase Section 333200, Page 6, 0.fWW-9
Liquid Level Regulators Roto-Float S 40 N 0 WW-7fWW-8
Magnetic Marker 3M Section 1; 1.6.1,2.1.4, 2.2.1fWW-
10fWW-12fWW-16
Metallized Tape Reef Industries, Inc. Houston, TX Terra Tape D Section 330518, Page 9, 0.1
Meter Box, AMR Alliance 12" 16AMR Series NP-2IW-12
Meter, Fire Protection Neptune Protect us "I W-9NV-10NV-14NV-15
Appendix F
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Collier County Public Utilities Division
County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
No ML-04-X with 4-20
Meter, Non-Potable Propeller Water Specialties MA Output Transmitter, NP-l/NP-E2
TR-16
Meter, Potable Water Neptune Tru/Flo W-13
Mix-Flush system (Flush valve) Flygt 4901 Flush Valve Section 333200, Page 3, First
Paragraph
CCWD Signature
Pedestal Housing Channel Series PIN SPH W-5
121215000288 (Light
Green Color)
CCWD Signature
Pedestal Housing Channel Series PIN SPH NP-4
12122Cl0000W (Dark
Green Color)
Plastic Joint Sealing Compound Hamilton Kent, Toronto/Ontario, Canada Kent-Seal Section 333913, Pages 3 & 5
Section 333913, Pages 3 & 5/NP-
Plastic Joint Sealing Compound KT Snyder Company, Inc. Houston, TX Ram-Nek 3IWVV-3IWVV-4IWVV-5IWVV-6IWVV-
7 IWVV-13IWVV-14IWVV-18
Polyethylene Lining American Cast Iron Pipe Poly bond Plus (60 mils Section 330504, Page 3, 2.1 B
minimum thickness)
Pump Control Panel Quality Control, Inc. 1825 for 1-phase Section 3, Page 4, H.IWVV-7IWVV-9
Pump Control Panel Quality Control, Inc. 3825 for 3-phase Section 333200, Page 4, H.IWVV-
7IWVV-9
Pump Controller/RTU Data Flow Systems, Inc. TAC Pack TCU Section 333200, Page 4, I.
Rain Gauge ISCO 674 NP-E5
Rubber Gasket pipe Clow "Long-Span Pipe" Section 330518, Page 10, Q.1.
Appendix F
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Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the 'Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Rubber Gasket pipe Flanged American Pipe Section 33051B, Page 10, 0.1
Rubber Gasket pipe Flanged US Pipe Section 33051 B, Page 10, 0.1.
Sampling Station Kupferte Foundry Company Eclipse No. BB W-6
Sealing Element Thunderline Corp. Inkster Michigan Link-Seal LS-300-C Section 333313, Page B, 1.1./WW-1B
Service Saddles (Ductile Iron) Ford 2028 Section 331200, Page 7, c.
Service Saddles (PVC) Ford S 90 Section 331200, Page 7, c.fW-6
Service Wye Ford 44-264 ? NP-2IW-12
Sewage Pump Flygt Section 333200, Page 2, C
Sewer Clean-Out Rim and Cover U.S. Foundry 7621 WVV-11
Sewer Manhole Frame and Covers Pam rex WVV-5
Sewer Manhole Frame and Covers U.S. Foundry 105M WVV-2
Section 333913, Page 2, 2.1.A.21G-
Sewer Manhole Frame and Covers U.S. Foundry 420-C-ORS 9A1WVV-3/WW-4/WW-5/WW-6/WW-
1B
Single Sealed Gasket Push-on type joint Alltite Section 330504, Page 10, 3.3.C
Single Sealed Gasket Push-on type joint Fastite Section 330504, Page 10, 3.3.C
Single Sealed Gasket Push-on type joint Superbelltite Section 330504, Page 10, 3.3.C
Appendix F
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Collier County Public Utilities Division
County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Single Sealed Gasket Push-on type joint Tyton Section 330504, Page 10, 3.3.C
Sleeve Type Couplings Baker Allsteel Section 333313, Page 8, d.
Sleeve Type Couplings Dresser Style 38 Section 333313, Page 8, d.
Sleeve Type Couplings Smith Blair Style 413 Section 333313, Page 8, d.
Strainer, Flanged Ames 7001 W-13
Surge Suppression Edco SS65 NP-E6/NP-E7
Surge Suppression, Main Service Lea USP-M Series NP-E5
Tapping Saddle Ford F202 NP-2/W-12
Tapping Saddle Ford F202B NP-2IW-12
Tower Section Rohn 20G WVV-17
Two-part Coal tar Epoxy Madewell Products Corp. Madewell 1104 Section 330518, Page 6, 4
Valve Box Brooks WVV-9
Valve Box Tyler/Union 461 Section 331200, Page 4, First
Paragraph
Valve Setter Wilkins W-9AIW-10AIW-11A
Valve, 3-Way Plug Milliken Valve Co. WVV-71WW-8
Appendix F
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County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the 'Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Valve, Air Val-Malic W-11/W-14/W-16
Valve, Air Release ARI D-025 WW-131WW-14
Valve. Air Release ARI D-040 NP-4/W-5/W-10
Valve, Air Release ARI S-025 Section 333313, Page 7, 6.
Valve, Air Release GA Industries Figure 945 Section 1 1.7/NP-1/NP-3/NP-4/NP-
E2IW-5/W-10
Valve, Air Release Mueller Mark II Oriseal Section 331200, Page 3, First
Paragraph
Valve, Bacterial Sampling Station Line Mueller Mark II Oriseal Section 331200, Page 3, First
Paragraph
Valve, Butterfly DeZurik BGS NP-1
Valve, Butterfly - Motor Rotork lOT NP-E2
Valve, Check Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Co. WW-71WW-8
Valve, Check Red Valve Co., Inc. Longwood, FL ''Tideflex'' Section 333200, Page 2, B
Valve, Check Val-Matic Swing Flex WW-2
Valve, Duckbill Red Valve Co., Inc. Longwood, FL "Tideflex" WW-7
Valve, Plug Homestead Valve Co. WW-7
Valve, Rising Slem Gale AFC-500 NP-1INP-E2
Appendix F
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County Approved Product List
Substitutions for any item listed below shall be submitted using the "Vendor and Manufacturer Approval Application Form," Appendix E, and reviewed to be considered an equal.
Item Manufacturer Model Location in Standards Manual
Valves DeZurik Section 333200, Page 4, F.
Valves Milliken Valve Co. Section 333200, Page 4, F.
Valves and Appurtenances American Darling Section 331200, Page 2, 22.A
Valves and Appurtenances Clow Section 331200, Page 2, 2.2.A
Valves and Appurtenances Ford Section 331200, Page 2, 2.2.A
Valves and Appurtenances Kennedy Section 331200, Page 2, 2.2.A
Valves and Appurtenances Mueller Section 331200, Page 2, 22.A
Valves and Appurtenances U.S. Pipe Section 331200, Page 2, 2.2.A
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APPENDIX G
APPROVED BACKFLOW DEVICES
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APPROVED BACKFLOW DEVICES
VENDOR
SIZE
I MODEL NO.
TYPE
USE
Residential or commercial site that utilizes surface water for irrigation,
V'vIlkins 3/4" - 2" 975 RP has a fire system, or stores hazardous chemicals onsite
Residential or commercial site that utilizes surface water for irrigation,
Ames 3/4" - 2" Series 4008 RP has a fire system, or stores hazardous chemicals onsite
Residential or commercial site that utilizes surface water for irrigation,
Watts 3/4" - 2" 909-009 Series RP has a fire system, or stores hazardous chemicals on site
Large size meter - potable water for commercial or residential
V'vIlkins 2.5" - 10" 975 RP applications
Large size meter - potable water for commercial or residential
Watts 2.5" - 10" 909 RP applications
Large size meter - potable water for commercial or residential
Ames Colt 2.5" - 6" C-400 RP applications
Note: All fire line Backflow Devices shall be UUFM Approved for fire service installation, be supplied with ammonia and chlorine resistant seats, and
be supplied with silicone rubber seals. All fire connections must be metered.
Appendix G
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