Qualifications, Specifications & Scope of Work for the Repainting of

Qualifications, Specifications & Scope of Work for the Repainting of:
Washington County Old High School & Middle School Building 601 Lincoln Park Rd. Springfield, KY 40069
Bid Presentation Washington County Board of Education -Attention: Judy Spalding will accept sealed bids at:
120 Mackville Hill Rd. Springfield, KY 40069 until Wednesday March 11, 2015 at 2:00 p.m., at which time all bids will be
opened and read allowed for the following separate bid presentations as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Please use the attached bid form
Labor for painting
Paint Materials
Show Gym Area as Alternate #1 on bid form
Show wood door finishing (unit price) as Alternate #2 on bid form
Refinishing gymnasium floor as Alternate # 3 on bid form
Addendum’s noted in red from walk-through
BIDDING CONTRACTOR PRE-QUALIFICATIONS & BID SUBMISSIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Current Certificate of Insurance - $1 million of General Liability and Worker's Compensation listing Washington
County Board of Education as Additional Insured must be submitted with the bid form.
Consideration will be given for Proof of OSHA 10 or 30 Training certification for all on-site employees.
All contractors must provide current acceptable background verification of all on-site employees as required by the
Board of Education as per federal, state and local regulations must be provided prior to commencing any onsite
work.
All contractors to provide current drug free verification of all on-site employees prior to commencing any onsite
work.
All contractors to provide a minimum of 3-similar project references completed within the last 3-years with bid
submission for consideration of experience.
Mandatory project site walk-thru and inspection prior to bid submission.
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING-SCOPE OF WORK: All work will be completed and governed by the "Painting &
Decorating Contractors of America" PDCA Established Industry Standards. All furniture moving will be completed and
removal of any window blinds if needed by school personnel. Must use ¾ ply wood under any lift work that is required on
gym floor. 35% prep work allocated for walls and surfaces. Remove epoxy coating on locker room floors. Gym
bleachers not included in the scope of work. Painting of ceiling insulation is included where applicable in areas designated
for paint. Gym includes lobby, 4 locker rooms and stage. Hallway along room 010 next to cafeteria should be painted to
double doors.
SURFACES TO BE PAINTED:
1. Existing Hollow Metal Doors & Frames
2. Existing Solid Core Wood Doors & Hollow Metal Frames
3. Existing Staircase ceilings and drywall ceilings in applicable rooms (Flat Finish)
4. Existing Staircase Steel Assemblies
5. Exposed Structural Steel
6. Exposed Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing
7. Existing Exterior Canopy Support Columns and support steel
8. Existing Gypsum Board or Plaster surfaces
9. Existing Interior Masonry Block Walls
10. Open Structure Ceiling in Gym (Note: Prior Alkyd Dryfall Finish) Page 1 of 2
11. Steel and ductwork in all areas designated for paint (Alternate #4)
SUFRACE TO BE REFINSIHED TO MEET BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL REGULATIONS THIS INCLUDES
STRIPPING, SANDING AND PERFORMING ALL NECESSARY WORK FOR REGULATION SPORTS FOR KENTUCKY:
1. Gym floor (Alternate #3)
Page 2 of 2 Washington County Old High School Scope of Work Continued
SUFRACE PREPARATION & FINISHING
A. All unpainted surfaces will be covered, masked and taped as needed to prevent paint overlap or splatters.
Remove/reset hardware, covers, plates and similar items prior to paint application.
B. All surfaces to be painted will be sanded, cracks filled, holes patched, clean surfaces of substances that could
impair proper bonding of paints, including dust, dirt, oil, grease, etc. and spot prime repaired areas as needed prior
to paint application. Board will provide paint color selections. Wall and trim will be a different color. All surfaces
must have sufficient coverage to avoid bleed through.
C. Remove old chalk board mastic from existing block walls and apply stain sealer coat over all outlined areas of old
chalk board.
D. Apply a prime/sealer coat over all graphics, printing and striping to prevent bleed through prior to paint application.
E. Existing Wood Doors to be cleaned, sanded, patched as needed, Apply one coat of selected stain followed by
2-coats of a top quality alkyd polyurethane satin finish. Note: Some doors will require some minor repairs to loose
wood veneer prior to finishing. A sample door will be completed first to see if this is acceptable to School Board.
F. Exterior Canopy steel (exclude under side of metal deck) will require aggressive surface preparation to remove
flaking and loose paint, feather edges of bonded paint surfaces to bare metal, apply top quality galvanized primer
coat, prior to paint coat application.
Acceptable Paint Manufacturers & Products: General Finish Coats
Sherwin-Williams Paint Company: Pro-Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic (Semi gloss)
PPG -Porter Paints: Pitt-Tech Waterborne Acrylic 90-812 Series (Semi gloss)
Completion Date: The Washington County Board of Education would like this work completed as soon as possible
to ensure a timely move before August 1, 2015. Special consideration will be given to early completion dates.
These dates will only be amended by written agreement between contractor and the Board. Completion dates
must be provided on the Bid Submission Form.
BID SUBMISSION FORM
Owner:
Washington County Board of Education, PO Box 72, 120 Mackville Hill Rd. Springfield, KY 40069
Attn: Judy Spalding Electronic submissions are prohibited
Project: General Painting Washington County Old High School & Middle School 601 Lincoln Park Rd. Springfield, Kentucky
Bidding Contractor:
Legal Name:______________________________________________ EIN #____________________________
Address: City:__________________ State/Zip__________________ Contact:___________________________
Phone: _______________________ Fax:___________________________
Email: ______________________________________
We hereby submit our bid for the painting of the above named project and will complete all work in accordance with the
stated Scope of Work and Specifications, will furnish all labor, equipment and supplies to complete said work for:
1
BASE COSTS…………………………………………………………………………. $_______________
2
PAINT MATERIAL COSTS (Only)................................... ......................................$______________
3
ALTERNATE #1 (Painting of Gym Area) ...............................................................$______________
4
PAINT MATERIAL COSTS (Gym Area) ............................................................... $______________
COMPLETION DATE: __________________
5
ALTERNATE #2 (Unit Cost of Wood Door Re-finishing) ....................................... $______________
COMPLETION DATE: __________________
6
ALTERNATE #3 (Refinishing Gymnasium floor) ........................................... $______________
COMPLETION DATE: __________________
7
ALTERNATE #4 (Steel & Ductwork)................................................................ $______________
COMPLETION DATE: __________________
Submitted by (Signature) ________________________________________ Date: _______________
Print Name: ______________________________________________Title: _____________________
All quoted prices will be held for 60-days.
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HPCllndustrial Maintenance
humidity.
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DATA 100% Acrylic
Latex
PRODUCT TYPE: GLOSS: Semi-Gloss 25 to
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COVERAGE: 166 to 322 sq. ft./gal.(15 to 29 sq. m/3.78L)
Coverage: Does not include loss due to varying application method,
surface profile, or mixing. WEIGHT/GALLON*: 10.6Ibs. (4.8 kg)
+/-0.3Ibs. (136 g) VOLUME SOLlDS*: 41.7% +/-2% WEIGHT
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Dry Microns: 51 to 102 Wet Mils": 5 to 10 Wet Microns: 127 to 254
**Applications up to 20 wet mils (8 mils dft) are acceptable where
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IN-SERVICE LIMITATIONS: Dry Heat 250°F (121°C)
Dryfall (Typical) 10-15 ft @ 75°F/50% relative humidity with proper
spray technique ASTM D5895. DRYING TIME: All at 50% relative
90-810
Neutral Base
90-811
White Base
90-812
Porcelain White"
Material:
45 to 95°F
7.2 to 35°C
Ambient:
50 to
100°F
10 to 38°C
Drying times listed
may
vary depending
on temperature, humidity, color
Substrate:
50 to 100°F
10 to 38°C
and air movement.
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Steel:
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Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
Steel:
1 ct.
2 cts.
Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
Substrate:
Steel
Surface Preparation:
SSPC-SP10
Finish:
1 ct. Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic
Abrasion Resistance
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Pitt-Tech® EDF 90-812 Series
HPC/lndustrial Maintenance Pitt-Tech@ EDF Interior/Exterior Waterborne Acrylic Dry Fog
GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION
The service life of the coating is directly related to the surface preparation. Surface to be painted must be clean, dry, smooth, and free from
surface contaminants. SSPC-SP2 Hand Tool or SSPC-SP3 Power Tool cleaning is minimum. All cracks and other surface imperfections
must be repaired and spot-primed. Dull glossy surfaces by sanding. Prime metal, patched and porous surfaces with the appropriate primer.
WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust or fumes. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST
OR FUMES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN
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galvanized steel. Then the surface must be cleaned thoroughly to remove any dust. GALVANIZED METAL: Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1
to remove grease and oils. If any oxidation (white rust) has formed, sand and remove all forms of contamination. If the galvanized has
been passivated or stabilized, the surface must be abraded, i.e. Brush-Off Blast Clean per SSPC-SP7 or chemically treat the surface.
PREVIOUSLY PAINTED METAL: Water or sand blast all loose paint and chalky material. Prime any exposed metal with the appropriate
primer. CONCRETE: Allow the mortar to cure for thirty (30) days under normal drying conditions. Remove all dirt, dust, grime, loose mortar
and all other forms of contamination.
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Concrete, Masonry 4-603,4-808
(Primers, Sealers) Concrete Masonry Units 6-7, 6-15
(Block Fillers) Ferrous Metal 6-208,6-212,90-712 Galvanized Metal
90-712
MIXING AND APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Permissible temperatures during application:
90-810
Neutral Base
90-811
White Base
90-812
Porcelain White"
Material:
45 to 95°F
7.2 to 35°C
Ambient:
50 to 100°F
10 to 38°C
Substrate:
50
to
100°F
10 use.
to 38°C
Mix material thoroughly before
For Professional Use Only; Not Intended for Household Use. Apply
when air, surface and product temperatures are above 50°F (10°C)
and the surface temperature is at least 5°F (3°C) above the dew
point. Not recommended for immersion service. Some types of
machinery and equipment may still require covers as a protection
against possible damage to working parts (such as bearings, etc.)
Clean any dry overspray before rolling scaffold or allowing foot traffic
into area. Proper ventilation is required to prevent excessive
humidity build-up which would inhibit dryfogging properties. Test all
spray equipment in a remote area for the proper tips, pressure
settings and free-fall drying before proceeding.
Overspray may adhere to hot surfaces. Be aware that surfaces may
be hotter than the surrounding air temperature. These surfaces must
be protected from overspray. PROTECT FROM FREEZING.
SAFETY
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while
handling this product. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION.
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sizes
may be required depending on ambient temperatures andBrampton, ONprior
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Equipment:
GRACO
ULTRA
MAX
Series
pumps
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contractor
guns
2 cts.
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc. believes the technical data presented is currently
or equivalent.
Pressure Range: 1800 to 3150 psi Tip Size: 0.013" to
Acrylic
accurate: however, no guarantee of accuracy, comprehensiveness, or performance is
0.019" Choice of pump, gun, tip size and pressure will depend on
given or implied. Improvements in coatings technology may cause future technical data to
Steel: availability, specific job requirements, operator experience and
vary from what is in this bulletin. For complete, up-to-date technical information, visit our
1 ct. ambient
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Primer
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conditions.
2 cts.
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
At relative
Acrylic humidity of greater than 70%, dry fall property is severely
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Substrate:
Steel must be handled with due care and in
accordance
with manufacturer's
Surface
Preparation:
SSPC-SP10 recommendation. High-pressure
the skin
by airless
equipment
may cause
Finish:injection of coatings1into
ct. Pro
Industrial
Multi-Surface
Acrylic
serious
injury.
Abrasion Resistance
MIXING AND APPLICATIONS INFORMATION (cont.)
Brush: High quality nylon or polyester bristle brush
Roller: 3/8"
nap roller 90-810
Neutral Base
Thinning: 90-811
White Base
May
thin 90-812
Porcelain White"
with water Material:
45 to 95°F
7.2 to 35°C
up to 5% if desired.
Ambient:
50 to 100°F
10 to 38°C
Substrate:
50 to 100°F
10 to 38°C
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LIMITATIONS
Steel: OF USE
2 cts.
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
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Brampton, ON L6T 5E4
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CHARACTERISTICS
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic is a
waterborne acrylic gloss for interior and
exterior use on marginally prepared metal
or masonry surfaces. Features gloss, fast
dry, easy application and dry fall properties.
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•
•
•
Self-priming directly to multiple surfaces
Excellent one-coat hide and stain blocking
• Excellent adhesion to
slick and glossy surfaces
Optimized for spray application
Good exterior color and gloss retention
Dries fast and dry falls in 10 feet
Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities
System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated)
Color: most colors
Recommended Spread Rate per coat:
Wet mils: 3.75 -5.0 Dry mils: 1.5 -2.0
Coverage: 325 -434 sq ft/gal
approximate
Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats
to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of
appearance,
Method: ASTM D4060, CS17 Wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load Result:
260 mg loss
Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: 100 in. Ib
Dry Heat Resistance: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 200°F
Drying Time @ 5.0 mils wet 50% RH:
@ 50°F @ 77°F @ 110°F To
touch: 1 hr 30 min 15 min Tack free: 2 hrs
1 hr 30 min To recoat: 4 hrs 2 hrs 1 hr
Dryfall: 10ft 10ft 10ft
Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180° bend, 1/8" mandrel Result:
Passes
Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: B
Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film
thickness dependent Finish: Eg-Shel,
Gloss Flash Point: N/A Shelf Life:
12 months, unopened Store
indoors at 40°F to 100°F. Tinting
with CCE, BAC or EnviroToner:
Base ozlgal Strength Extra White
0-6 150% Ultradeep 12-18 150%
B66W00501 (may vary by color)
VOC (EPA Method 24):
Unreduced: <150 gIL; <1.25 Iblgal
Volume Solids: 41 ±2% Weight
Solids: 53±2% Gallon: 10.3 ±2%
RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS
Neutral Base
White Base
Porcelain White"
45 to 95°F
50 to 100°F
50 to 100°F
PPG Industries, Inc.
Architectural Coatings
One PPG Place
7.2 to 35°C
10 to 38°C
10 to 38°C
Technical Services
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Steel:
2 cts.
Industrial
Concrete Block: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block
Filler
2 cts. Pro Industrial
Multi-Surface Acrylic
E5 2/201
11/2011)
Brampton, ON L6T 5E4
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
Substrate:
Steel
90-810
Neutral Base
Surface Preparation:
SSPC-SP10
90-811
White Base1 ct. Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic
Finish:
90-812
Porcelain White"
Abrasion Resistance
Material:
45 to 95°F
7.2 to 35°C
Ambient:
50 to 100°F
10 to 38°C
Substrate:
50 to 100°F
10 to 38°C
PPG Industries, Inc.
Architectural Coatings
One PPG Place
Technical Services
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1-868-807-5123 fax
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Concrete/Masonry:
2 cts. Pro Industrial
Multi-Surface Acrylic
PPG Canada, Inc. Architectural
Coatings 4 Kenview Blvd
Steel:
1 ct.
2 cts.
Aluminum:
2
cts.
Pro
Multi-Surface Acrylic
Galvanizing: 2 cts. Pro
Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
90-810
90-811
90-812
Material:
Ambient:
Substrate:
Steel:
2 cts.
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
Steel:
1 ct.
2 cts.
Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer
Pro Industrial Multi-Surface
Acrylic
Substrate:
Steel
Surface Preparation:
SSPC-SP10
Finish:
1 ct. Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic
Abrasion Resistance
PPG Canada, Inc. Architectural
Coatings 4 Kenview Blvd
Brampton, ON L6T 5E4
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PRO INDUSTRIAL 1M
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SHERWIN-WiLLIAMS. MULTI-SURFACE ACRYLIC
APPLICATIONSURFACE
PREPARATION
Refer to the MSOS before using WARNING I
Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or
other means may generate
Temperature: 50°F minimum
dust or fumes that contain lead, Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain 100°F maximum damage or other adverse health
effects, especially in children or pregnant women, (Air, surface, and material)Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances
requires the use of At least 5°F above dew point proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved)
Relative humidity: 85% maximum
and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAO (in US) or
contact your local health authority.
The following is a guide, Changes in pressures
and tip sizes may be needed
Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning.
for proper spray characteristics. Always purge
spray equipment before use withIron & Steel
-Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool
Clean per SSPC-SP2. Relisted reducer. Any
reduction must bemove all oil and grease from
surface per SSPC-SP1, For better performance,
use compatible with the existing environCommercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6,
Primer recommended for best performmental
and application conditions, ance,
Airless Spray
Aluminum -Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC
Pressure ..... ""....... " .......... """.. 2000 psi
SP1.
Hose." .... " ...... ".,." .. ""........ " ...... 1/4" 10 Tip
.... "." .......... " .. " .... ""......013" -.017"
Galvanizing -Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating, Solvent Filter " .... ""...... " ..... " .... """... ,,. 60 meshClean per
SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not pOSSible, or the surface has been
Reduction ......... ......... Not recommended
treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patCh, Allow paint to dry at least one week before
testing adhesion. If adhesion is
Conventional Spray
poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty
Gun " ....... " ............................... Binks 95
galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the
Fluid Nozzle ... " ... , ........ "." .... ,"', ..... ,,63C
area the same day as cleaned.
Air Nozzle ...... , ........ , .... ,"', .............. 63FB
Atomization Pressure ....... "",, ..... 60 PSI
Concrete and Masonry -For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or
Fluid Pressure ... " ... " .......... """... 50 PSI
ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and dry. Surface tem
Reduction ... " ... " .... " .. Not recommended
peratures must be at least 55°F before filling. If required for a smoother finish, use the recommended fillerlsurfacer. The f illerlsurfacer
must be thoroughly dry before
Brush " .......... " ........... Nylon 1polyester
topcoating per manufacturer's recommendations, Reduction"" ... " ... ".", Not recommended Weathered masonry and soft or porous
cement board must be brush blasted or
Due to this product's fast dry perfonmance, brushing
power tool cleaned to remove loosely adhering contamination and to get to a hard,
should be limited to small areas where a wet edge
firm
surface. Apply one coat Loxon Conditioner, following label recommendations.
can be maintained
Roller ..." ...... " ............ " ..... ".1/4" woven
material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading
Previously Painted Surfaces -If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign
Reduction ..... " .......... Not recommended the
surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface
andlor removal of the
If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent
equipment may be substituted,
previous coating may be necessary, Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate
and treat as a new surface as above.
CLEANUP INFORMATION
Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap
and warm water. Clean hands and tools
immediately after use with soap and warm
water. After cleaning, flush spray eqUipment
with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the
equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety
recommendations when using Mineral Spirits.
The infonnaLion and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on beha~ of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such infonnaLion and recommendations set forth
herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Infonnation and Application Bulletin The
Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures Liability for products proven defecLive, if any, is limited to
replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as detennined by SherwinWilliams, NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY
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