1.4.5
Preroofing Conference
After approval of submittals and before performing roofing [and insulation]
system installation work, hold a preroofing conference to review the
following:
a.
Drawings, specifications and submittals related to the roof work;
b.
Roof system components installation;
c.
Procedure for the roof manufacturer's technical representative's
onsite inspection and acceptance of the roofing substrate, the
name of the manufacturer's technical representatives, the
frequency of the onsite visits, distribution of copies of the
inspection reports from the manufacturer's technical
representative;
d.
Contractor's plan for coordination of the work of the various
trades involved in providing the roofing system and other
components secured to the roofing; and
e.
Quality control plan for the roof system installation;
f.
Safety requirements.
Preroofing conference scheduling shall be coordinated with the Contracting
Officer. The conference shall be attended by the Contractor, the
Contracting Officer's designated personnel, personnel directly responsible
for the installation of roofing[ and insulation], flashing and sheet metal
work, [[mechanical] [and] [electrical] work], other trades interfacing with
the roof work, and representative of the roofing materials manufacturer.
Before beginning roofing work, provide a copy of meeting notes and action
items to all attending parties. Note action items requiring resolution
prior to start of roof work.
1.5
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.5.1
Delivery
Deliver materials in their original, unopened containers or wrappings with
labels intact and legible. Where materials are covered by a referenced
specification number, the labels shall bear the specification number, type,
class, and shelf life expiration date where applicable. Deliver materials
in sufficient quantity to allow continuity of work.
1.5.2
Storage
Store and protect materials from damage and weather in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions, except as specified otherwise. Keep materials
clean and dry. Store and maintain adhesives, sealants, primers and other
liquid materials above 15 degrees C (60 degrees F). Insulated hot boxes or
other enclosed warming devices shall be required in cold weather. Mark and
remove damaged materials from the site. Use pallets to support and canvas
tarpaulins to completely cover material materials stored outdoors. Do not
use polyethylene as a covering. Locate materials temporarily stored on the
roof in approved areas, and distribute the load to stay within the live
load limits of the roof construction. Remove unused materials from the
roof at the end of each days work.
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