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Mop three plies of base sheets and one ply of membrane. Install cut-off at all exposed edges of <br /> roofing and at roof penetrations. Remove water cut-off upon resumption of work. <br /> 3.05 TRAFFIC SURFACING <br /> A. Using maximum 10' lengths of the cap sheet membrane solidly mop one ply of smooth <br /> membrane and one surfaced membrane to the surface of the applied roof. Allow 6"-12" <br /> openings between adjacent sheets for drainage. <br /> 3.06 FLASHING <br /> A. Install flashing according to Manufacturer's specifications. <br /> B. Install one pressure relief vent per 1,000 square feet, or part thereof, of roof surface. <br /> C. Seal flashing and flanges on all items setting on or protruding through the membrane. Seal <br /> flanges between two plies of membrane. <br /> 3.07 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL <br /> A. Inspection and testing will be performed by a Professional Engineering firm or manufacturer's <br /> representative approved by the Engineer. <br /> 30048-005: 5/30/2012 07510-6 North Olmsted Phase 2 <br /> B. Correct defects and irregularities reported. <br /> 3.08 CLEANING <br /> A. Remove bituminous markings from finished surfaces. In areas where finished surfaces are <br /> soiled by asphalt or any other source of soiling caused by work of this section, consult <br /> manufacturer of surfaces for cleaning advice and conform to those instructions. <br /> - END OF SECTION <br /> The following sections are provided in reference to the BUILT-UP <br /> BITUMINOUS ROOFING application and specifications, the following <br /> sections are variable based on the specific application site. <br /> SECTION 06100 <br /> ROUGH CARPENTRY <br /> PART 1 -- GENERAL <br /> 1.01 THE REQUIREMENT <br /> A. Furnish labor, materials, equipment and appliances required for complete execution of Work <br /> shown on the Drawings and specified herein. <br /> B. Principal items of work include: <br /> 1. Wood blocking, nailers, grounds, furring, ties, centering, etc., necessary or required for <br /> attachment or support of work under this Section, and other Sections. <br /> 2. Fasteners, including nails, screws, bolts, anchors and other fastenings, required to secure <br /> work under this Section. <br /> 3. Temporary enclosures and protective boarding. <br /> 4. Wood preservative treatment for all wood members in contact with roofing, masonry, <br /> concrete, and exposed to the elements. <br /> 1.02 REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS, CODES AND STANDARDS <br /> A. Without limiting the generality of these specifications Work shall conform to the applicable <br /> requirements of the following documents: <br /> 1. AWPA-CA Preservative Standards, Lumber and Plywood. <br /> 2. AWPA-C20 Structural Lumber Fire-Retardant Treatment by Pressure Process. <br /> 3. AWPC-C27 Plywood Fire-Retardant Treatment by Pressure Process. <br /> 4. AWPA-M4 Standards for Care of Preservative Treated Wood Products. <br /> 5. APA Guide to Plywood Grades. <br /> 1.03 SUBMITTALS <br />