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1.03 SUBMITTALS <br />A. In accordance with the procedures and requirements set forth in Section 01300 - Submittals, <br />submit the following: <br />1. Certifications of Preservative and Fire Retardant Treatment. <br />2. Warranty of treatment manufacturer. <br />3. Certification of type and grade of lumber to be used. <br />0509068R <br />30048-005: 5/30/2012 06100-2 North Olmsted Phase 2 <br />4. Certification of type, rating and conformance to APA Standards. <br />1.04 DELIVERY AND STORAGE <br />A. Take all measures necessary to protect products against damage during delivery and <br />storage. <br />B. Store lumber in enclosed places in such a manner to provide ventilation and protection from <br />the weather. <br />PART 2 -- PRODUCTS <br />2.01 MATERIALS <br />A. Blocking, nailers, grounds and the like: Eastern Spruce or Douglas Fir - No. 3 Dimension <br />Lumber or Construction Grade, with a moisture content not to exceed 19%. <br />B. Plates, blocking, and nailers in contact with masonry: Pressure treated southern yellow pine. <br />C. Plywood: Identified with APA Grade trademarks of the American Plywood Association, I <br />thickness as shown on the Drawings. <br />1. Exterior: AC -EXT -APA where exposed to view or a finish is required, CD -EXT -APA where <br />concealed. <br />2. Interior: AC -INT -APA where exposed to view or a finish is required, CD -INT -APA where <br />concealed. <br />D. Structural Framing Lumber: Douglas Fir No.1 grade with fb = 1,500 pounds per square inch <br />and E = 1,700,000 pounds per square inch, 19 percent moisture content. <br />E. Fasteners: Provide clamps, connectors, straps, nails, bolts, screws, anchors, ties and other <br />accessories and fasteners shown or required to properly secure all rough carpentry. <br />Fasteners and accessories shall be stainless steel, galvanized, or other non -corrosive metal <br />recommended for use. <br />F. Wood Preservative Treatment: Disodium octoborate tetra hydrate pressure treatment in <br />conformance with the AmericanWood Preservers' Association standard P5. Retention shall be <br />in accordance with AWPA Standards and be a minimum of 0.40 pounds per cubic foot. <br />Stamp each piece of treated wood with a trademark identifying the classification of the treatment <br />or a certificate from the processor for each shipment. <br />G. Fire Retardant Treatment: Fire -retardant lumber and plywood must have an Underwriters <br />Laboratories stamp signifying a FR -S rating and certifying a 25 or less flame spread and smoke <br />developed value, when tested in accordance to UL 723, ASTME 84, and NFPA 255 <br />"Tunnel Test", and when the test is extended for 20 additional minutes. Treatment formulation <br />shall contain no halogens, sulfates, chlorides or ammonium -phosphate. Smoke toxicity shall be <br />no more than that of untreated wood. <br />30048-005: 5/30/2012 06100-3 North Olmsted Phase 2 <br />PART 3 -- EXECUTION <br />3.01 COORDINATION <br />A. Coordinate with all trades as to nailers, blocking, grounds and the like required for the <br />attachment of their work and other items requiring same. Carry out all work as required to <br />cooperate work of other trades. <br />3.02 INSTALLATION <br />A. Perform work in conformance with manufacturer's recommendations and specifications, <br />industry, national and local standards and codes. <br />