Section
02830
CHAIN
LINK FENCE AND GATE(S)
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
THE
REQUIREMENT
A. The CONTRACTOR shall
furnish all tools, equipment, materials, and supplies and shall
perform all labor required to complete the Work as indicated on the
Drawings and specified herein.
B. This section covers
the Work necessary for the chain link fence and gate(s), including
removal of a portion of existing fence and reinstalling the chain
link fence and gate(s) as shown on the Drawings and specified in the
Contract Documents.
1.2
RELATED
WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE
A. The requirements of
the following sections and divisions apply to the Work of this
section. Other sections and divisions of the Specifications, not
referenced below, shall also apply to the extent required for proper
performance of this Work.
1. Sections 03300,
Cast-In-Place Concrete
2. Section 05505, Metal
Fabrications
3. Section 08710,
Finish Hardware
1.3
REFERENCE
SPECIFICATIONS, CODES, AND STANDARDS
A. All Work specified
herein shall conform to or exceed the applicable requirements of the
referenced portions of the following publications to the extent that
the provisions thereof are not in conflict with other provisions of
these Specifications.
B. Comply with the
applicable editions of the following codes, regulations and
standards.
1. Industry Standards:
ASTM F 567
Standard Practice for Installation of Chain-Link
Fence
SSPWC Section 206-6
“Green Book”, Standard Specifications for
Public Works
Construction, Chain Link Fence
SSPWC Section 304-3
“Green Book”, Standard Specifications for
Public Works
Construction, Chain Link Fence
C. Comply with the
applicable reference Specifications as directed in the General
Requirements and the
Additional General Requirements.
D. Comply with the
SPPWC, Standard Plans for Public Works Construction, as
referenced in this Specification.
1.4
CONTRACTOR
SUBMITTALS
A. Submittals shall be
made in accordance with the General Requirements, Additional
General Requirements and
as specified herein.
1.5
QUALITY
ASSURANCE A. General
1. Comply with the
requirements specified herein and the applicable reference
Specifications of the
General Requirements and Additional General Requirements.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
GENERAL
A. All materials and
fittings shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section 206-6 Chain
Link Fence or as
otherwise shown on the Drawings.
B. Salvaged material
from the existing fence shall be undamaged and acceptable to the
ENGINEER prior to reuse or reinstallation. Any material not reused
shall be removed as directed by the ENGINEER.
C. Like items of
materials provided hereunder shall be the end products of one
manufacturer in order to achieve standardization for appearance,
maintenance, and replacement.
2.2
FABRIC
A. Galvanized Fabric:
1. Chain link fabric
shall conform to the requirements of SSPWC Section 206-6.3.1. B.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)-Coated Fabric:
1. PVC-coated chain
link fabric shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section
206-6.3.2.
2.3
POSTS,
RAILS AND BRACES
A. The materials for
posts, rails, and braces shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section
206-6.2.
2.4
TENSION
WIRES AND FABRIC TIES
A. Tension wires and
ties used to fasten the fabric to posts, rails, and gate framed
shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section 206-6.4.
2.5
TRUSS
OR TENSION RODS
A. Truss or tension
rod used in construction shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section
206-6.5.
2.6
FITTINGS
A. All required
fittings and hardware shall be galvanized and in conformance
with
SSPWC Section 206-6.6.
2.7
BARBED
WIRE
A. Barbed wire shall
be in conformance with SSPWC Section 206-6.7.
2.8
REPAIR
OF DAMAGED COATINGS
A. Repairs to
abraded or otherwise damaged zinc coating shall be made in
conformance with SSPWC Section 206-6.8.
2.9
GATES
A. Gates shall be
swing or sliding as indicated, complete with latches, stops,
keepers, hinges, or rollers and roller tracks.
B. Gate frames shall
be constructed of tubular members welded at all corners or
assembled with fittings. On steel, welds shall be painted with
zinc-based paint. Where corner fittings are used, gates shall have
truss rods of 5/16 inch minimum nominal diameter to prevent sag or
twist. Gate leaves shall have vertical intermediate bracing as
required, spaced so that no members are more than 8 feet apart.
Gate leaves 10 feet or over shall have a horizontal brace or one
5/16 inch minimum diagonal truss rod. When fence has barbed wire
top, the end members of the gate frames shall be extended 1 foot
above the top horizontal member to which three strands of
barbed wire, uniformly spaced, shall be attached by use of bands,
clips, or hook bolts.
C. Fabricate frames
of standard weight pipe 1.90 inches outside diameter, weight
2.72 pounds per linear
foot.
D. Gate fabric shall be
the same type as used in the fence construction. The fabric shall be
attached securely to the gate frame at intervals not exceeding 15
inches.
E. Gate hinges shall
be of adequate strength for gate and with large bearing surfaces for
clamping in position. The hinges shall not twist or turn under the
action of the gate. The gates shall be capable of being opened and
closed easily by one person.
F. Gate latches,
stops, and keepers shall be provided for all gates. Latches shall
have a plunger-bar arranged to engage the center stop, except
that for single gates of openings less than 10 feet wide a
forked latch may be provided. Latches shall be arranged for
locking with padlocks. Center stops shall consist of a device
arranged to be set in concrete and to engage a plunger-bar of the
latch of double gates. No stop is required for single gates.
Keepers shall consist of a mechanical device for securing the free
end of the gate when in the full open position.
1. Double
Gates:
Size and configuration shall be as indicated. Provide gate stops
for all double gates, consisting of mushroom type or flush plate
with anchors. Set in concrete to engage the center drop rod or
plunger bar. Provide locking device and padlock eyes as an integral
part of the latch, requiring one padlock for locking both gate
leaves.
2. Sliding
Gates:
Provide manufacturer's standard heavy-duty track, ball-bearing
hanger sheaves, overhead framing and supports, guides, stays,
bracing, and accessories as required. All sliding gates
shall be rolling, cantilever slide, or overhead (top)
suspended, as indicated on Drawings.
G. Rolling gate track
rollers shall be malleable iron or heavy pressed steel construction,
with provision for regular grease lubrication. Ground rollers shall
have malleable iron or heavy pressed-steel hubs with similar
provision for lubrication. Gate track shall be Schedule 40 pipe,
firmly attached to support posts on 7-foot maximum centers. Gates
more than 8 feet in height shall have three tracks. Rolling gate
frames shall be constructed similar to swing gates except diagonal
bracing shall reflect different support type.
H. Cantilever gate
rollers shall have heavy malleable rollers, needle or ball bearings
with fittings for regular lubrication. Maximum spacing of support
posts is 10 feet. Additional weight-supporting posts with lower
roller shall be provided on 10-foot-maximum centers. Support posts
shall be 4 inches in diameter, Schedule 40, set at 36 inches minimum
depth. Top and lower rails of gate shall be 2-3/8 inches in OD,
Schedule 40 pipe. Vertical support posts shall be on 6-foot maximum
spacing, 1-7/8-inch OD, Schedule 40 pipe, all diagonal bracing
1-5/8-inch OD, Schedule 40 pipe, all connections welded and painted.
I. Keeper:
Provide keeper for all vehicle gates that automatically engages the
gate leaf and holds it in the OPEN position until manually released.
2.10
REMOVABLE
FENCE PANELS
A. Removable fence
panels shall be provided as indicated on the Drawings. The total
length of any removable fence section shall be divided into equal
removable fence panels with panel length not to exceed 10 feet. The
posts on either side of removable fence panels shall be hot-dip
galvanized pipe, 3 inches OD, 5.71 pounds per linear foot.
2.11
CONCRETE
A. Materials as
specified in Sections 03300, Cast-In-Place Concrete. Proportions
shall be 1:2:4. Compressive strength shall not be less than 2,000
pounds per inch at 28 days.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A. Installation of
fencing shall meet the requirements of ASTM F 567.
B. Fence construction
shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section 304-3.2
C. Installation of
gates shall be in conformance with SSPWC Section 304-3.3
3.2
REMOVAL
AND RESETTING OF EXISTING FENCE
A. All accessories
shall be removed carefully and all materials stored in a safe place
until required for resetting. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all new
material necessary to replace lost or damaged material and as
required for a complete and satisfactory installation. In general,
the salvaged fencing shall be reinstalled as specified for new
material. All concrete shall be removed from posts before they are
reset. The CONTRACTOR may furnish all new materials, rather than
salvage and reuse the existing fence.
3.3
CLEANUP
A. Upon completion of
the fence installation, clean up all waste material resulting from
the operation. The clean-up shall be subject to acceptance by the
ENGINEER.
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