Section 08 39 60
Removable
Aluminum Flood Barriers
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
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Product engineering and fabrication techniques, shop
drawings, structural calculations and Professional
Engineering Stamps State of Florida in accordance with the
FEMA design manual requirements for Non-Residential Flood
proofing.
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Factory fabrication of aluminum flood barriers.
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Finish of flood barrier assembly.
1.02 RELATED WORK
1.03 REFERENCES
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FEMA Technical Bulletin 3-93 Non-Residential Flood proofing
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FEMA Flood Proofing Non-Residential Structures #102
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FEMA Design Manual for Retrofitting Flood-Prone Residential
Structures #114
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American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) 501,
603.8, 605.2, 607.1
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NFIP Title 44 US Code of Federal Regulations, Section 60.3
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US Army Corps of Engineers 'Flood Proofing Regulations'.
Type 2 Closures in Chapter 7, Section 701.1.1
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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Important: Building contractor shall see to it that all
surfaces to receive Flood Barriers shall be "paper smooth",
plumb, true and level before installing.
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Provide for a flood barrier and application that is
structurally sound, impact resistant and conforming to
applicable performance requirements described herein.
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Except as otherwise indicated, requirements for aluminum
flood barriers, terminology, tolerances, standards of
performance and workmanship are those specified as Type 2
Closures in Chapter 7, Section 701.1.1 of the US Army Corps
of Engineers 'Flood Proofing Regulations'.
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These Type 2 Flood Closures/Barriers will allow 'Slight
Seepage' during hydrodynamic and hydrostatic pressure flood
conditions. Seepage amounts will vary with conditions
encountered. This issue should be addressed by the design
professional and usage of sump or bilge type pumps should be
used to off set potential water build-up.
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Base Flood Elevation (BFE) and Building Sub Elevations shall
be furnished to Barrier Manufacturer by the Architect or
Engineer of Record.
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All Barrier heights shall be finished to 12" above BFE.
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Provide Flood Proofing Certification for compliance and
approval.
1.05 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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Design Criteria
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Performance
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Hydrostatic Pressure Resistance - Flood Barriers shall
conform to the criteria for resisting lateral forces due
to hydrostatic pressure from Freestanding Water as set
forth by FEMA Technical Bulletin 3-93.
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Hydrodynamic Force Resistance - Flood Barriers shall
conform to the criteria for resisting lateral forces due
to moving flood waters at a minimum Velocity of 8 Feet
per second, unless otherwise noted, as set forth by FEMA
Technical Bulletin 3-93.
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Debris Impact Force Resistance - Flood Barriers shall
conform to the criteria for resisting a 1000 pound
object at minimum Velocity of 8 Feet per second unless
otherwise noted, as prescribed by FEMA Technical
Bulletin 3-93.
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Manufacturing Criteria
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Requirements for aluminum flood barriers, terminology,
tolerances, standards of performance and workmanship are
those specified as Type 2 Closures in Chapter 7, Section
701.1.1 of the US Army Corps of Engineers 'Flood
Proofing Regulations'.
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Manufacturer shall have 5 years history and experience
in this product line.
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Egress
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Seepage
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Requirements for aluminum flood barriers, terminology,
tolerances, standards of performance and workmanship are
those specified as Type 2 Closures in Chapter 7, Section
701.1.1 of the US Army Corps of Engineers 'Flood
Proofing Regulations'. These Type 2 Flood
Closures/Barriers will allow 'Slight Seepage' during
hydrodynamic and hydrostatic pressure flood conditions.
Seepage amounts will vary with conditions encountered.
This issue should be addressed by the design
professional and usage of sump or bilge type pumps
should be used to off set potential water build-up.
1.06 SUBMITTALS
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Shop Drawings
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Submit scaled shop drawings including all conditions of
construction, location diagrams including identification
of and spacing of anchorage, framing members, joinery
and sealant details.
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Structural Calculations
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Samples
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Warranties
1.07 WARRANTY
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Stating that flood barriers for above project will be free
from defects and workmanship for a period of five (5) years
from date of substantial completion.
PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS
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Acceptable Flood Barrier Manufacturers
Savannah Flood Protection, Inc.™
3567 91st Street North
Suite 4
Lake Park, FL 33403
(toll free) 888-640-0850
Also, equal products by
Press ray Corporation (Series C G 111A)
Pawling, NY
941-723-8755
2.02 FABRICATION
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Fabricate flood barriers to comply with requirements
indicated for design, dimensions, materials joinery, and
performance.
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Assemble flood barriers at manufacturer's factory where
feasible. Assemble in the largest possible sections
according to job site conditions and clearly mark units for
reassembly assuring a coordinated installation.
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Fabricate frames including integral sills to fit in openings
of size indicated with allowances made for fabrication and
installation tolerances of barriers, adjoining construction
and perimeter rubber gasket joints.
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Supports, anchorages and accompanying accessories required
complete assembly to be supplied by installing contractor.
2.03 REMOVABLE ALUMINUM FLOOD BARRIERS
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Removable Flood Barriers and Frames are to be designed to
restrain the force of water and debris by means of
structural tubular and cladding members in a compression set
against a smooth substrate utilizing rubber gasket seals in
either an inset or face mounted application.
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Flood barriers shall be specifically engineered and designed
to meet a minimum safety factor based on yield strength to
provide for an effective seal against site specific and
specified flood forces.
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Attachment anchors to be permanent drop-in threaded type, to
accommodate repeatable put up and take down as required for
mitigation.
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Building Contractor shall provide for onsite storage of
removable flood barrier system for quick access.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
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Very Important: Building contractor shall see to it that all
surfaces to receive Flood Barriers shall be "paper smooth",
plumb, true and level before installation can begin.
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After verification of field conditions and properly prepared
openings, install flood barriers in strict accordance with
approved submittal drawings.
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Attach only to smooth surfaces providing for proper and
compatible infill for gaps in substrate.
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Existing slabs and walls adjacent to openings where flood
barriers are to be installed shall be given a water proof
sealer surface treatment prior to installation of flood
barriers by the building contractor.
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Protect all dissimilar metals with a heavy coat of zinc
chromate or bituminous paint.
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Install true and plumb without warping or racking.
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Apply appropriate sealants where indicated on shop drawings
and in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
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Flood shield installer shall install barriers one time, for
fitting and anchoring. Installer shall uninstall, and
building contactor shall then move barriers to storage
location or as directed by architect or owner's
representative.
3.02 CLEANING, PROTECTION AND STORAGE
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Clean all exposed surfaces and remove all labels from
barriers.
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Building contractor shall move all flood barriers to
location as designated, and shall store in such a manner as
to protect the sealing gaskets from any damage.
3.03 CONTINUING MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION PROGRAM
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Building contractor shall make the owner and users familiar
with installation techniques and storage and handling
procedures.
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Owner shall be aware of, and execute, an annual flood
barrier inspection program, and installations drill so that
the users become familiar with the product and installation
procedures.
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Inspect and repair all neoprene seals for optimum
performance.
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