Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Section 01580 PROJECT SIGNS

Section 01580

PROJECT SIGNS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 REQUIREMENTS

A. Furnish, install and maintain project signs. Install the signs within 30 days of effective date of the Notice to Proceed.

B. Remove signs on completion of construction. C. Allow no other signs to be displayed.
1.2 SUBMITTALS

A. Submittals shall be in accordance with the General Requirements, section entitled
Shop Drawing Submittals”.

B. Prior to fabrication of the signs, submit a "mock-up" sample of the proposed signs and graphics for review and approval by the ENGINEER. See Specification section
01711 for the submittal deadline.

1.3 INFORMATIONAL SIGNS

A. Painted signs with painted lettering, or standard products.

1. Size of signs and lettering: as required by regulatory agencies, or as appropriate for usage.

2. Colors: As required by regulatory agencies, otherwise of uniform colors throughout Project.

B. Erect at appropriate location to provide required information.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Sign Painter: Professional Experience in type of work required.

B. Finishes, Painting: Adequate to resist weathering and fading for scheduled construction period.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 SIGN MATERIALS

A. Structure and Framing: May be new or used, wood or metal, in sound condition structurally adequate to work and suitable for specified finish.
B. Sign Surfaces: Exterior softwood plywood with medium density overlay, standard large sizes to minimize joints.

1. Thickness: As required by standards to span framing members, to provide even, smooth surface without waves or buckles.
C. Rough Hardware: Galvanized: D. Paint: Exterior quality:

1. Use Bulletin colors for graphics.

2. Colors for structure, framing, sign surfaces and graphics: As selected by the
ENGINEER.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 MAINTENANCE

A. Maintain signs and supports in a neat, clean condition; repair damages to structure, framing or sign throughout the duration of the project.

3.2 REMOVAL

A. Remove signs, framing, supports and foundations at completion of project.


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