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PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT NAME: Wickenburg High School PROJECT: Gym Roof 1 SITE ADDRESS: 1090 S. Vulture Mine Rd. Wickenburg AZ 85390 City State ZIP Code SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY: 1. Extend all roof penetrations, roof top equipment and curbs to achieve a minimum height of 8 above the finished roof. 2. Set split system unit on new curb with minimum height of 8 above the finished roof and install gooseneck / hooded jack for multiple mechanical lines at penetration. 3. Repair any damage to vertical surface foam prior to installing new foam and coating system. 4. Replace wall expansion joint materials between roof and top of wall with appropriate size of backer rod and sealant to match existing wall finish. 5. Remove existing copings at vertical walls. Install butt splice plates and compressible sealants, reinstall copings. Install waterproof high temperature SBS self-adhered waterproof membrane if missing. 6. Scarify 1 foam thickness from entire roof surface and add 2 foam per specification. 7. All piping and lines to be raised a minimum of 4 above the finished roof surface and be supported by premanufactured supports. SCOPE OF WORK Page 1 of 4

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 1 Description: 1. Extend all roof penetrations, roof top equipment and curbs to achieve a minimum height of 8 above the finished roof. Photo # 2 Description: Raise split system curb to height 8 above finished roof height and install gooseneck for SCOPE OF WORK Page 2 of 4

mechanical lines penetration. SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 3 Description: Fractured foam blisters. Roof to be scarified and blisters to be cut down to viable foam. Description: Roof overview Photo # 4 SCOPE OF WORK Page 3 of 4

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 5 Description: Remove sealant and backer rod at CMU expansion joints above the roof surface. Install new backer rod and sealants color shall be grey. Photo # 6 Description: Extend vent pipe to height 8 above the finished roof surface. SCOPE OF WORK Page 4 of 4

PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT NAME: Wickenburg High School PROJECT: Gym Roof 3 SITE ADDRESS: 1090 S. Vulture Mine Rd. Wickenburg AZ 85390 City State ZIP Code SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY: 1. Extend all roof penetrations, roof top equipment and curbs to achieve a minimum height of 8 above the finished roof surface. 2. Repair any damage to vertical surface foam prior to installing new foam and coating system. 3. Seal voids in coated CMU parapet walls with trowel grade sealant or 1 part urethane sealant and coat with like coating materials. 4. Scarify 1 foam thickness from entire roof surface and add 2 foam per specification 5. All piping and lines to be raised a minimum of 4 above the finished roof surface and be supported by premanufactured supports. SCOPE OF WORK Page 1 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 1 Description: Extend all roof penetrations, roof top equipment and curbs to achieve a minimum height of 8 above the finished roof surface. SCOPE OF WORK Page 2 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 2 Description: Gas lines will be raised with equipment at new curb height. Photo # 3 Description: Voids at CMU parapets to be repaired. SCOPE OF WORK Page 3 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK Description: Roof overview Photo # 4 Description: Coating failure throughout Photo # 5 SCOPE OF WORK Page 4 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK SCOPE OF WORK Page 5 of 5

PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT NAME: Wickenburg High School PROJECT: Gym Roof 5,6,7 SITE ADDRESS: 1090 S. Vulture Mine Rd. Wickenburg AZ 85390 City State ZIP Code SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY: 1. Cut out and replace foam at foam blisters and coat with like coating materials. 2. Extend all roof penetrations, roof top equipment and curbs to achieve a minimum height of 8 above the finished roof. Apply foam at base flashings and coat with like coating materials. 3. Repair parapet wall foam damage and coat with like coating materials. 4. All piping and lines to be raised a minimum of 4 above the finished roof surface and be supported by premanufactured supports. SCOPE OF WORK Page 1 of 4

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 1 Description: Foam blister 1 of 2 observed on Roof 7 are to be cut out and repaired. Photo # 2 Description: Extend all roof penetrations, roof top equipment and curbs to achieve a minimum height of 8 above the finished roof. SCOPE OF WORK Page 2 of 4

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 3 Description: Parapet foam damage, typical to be repaired. Description: Overview roof 7 Photo # 4 SCOPE OF WORK Page 3 of 4

SCOPE OF WORK Description: Overview Roof 6 Photo # 5 Description: Overview Roof 5 Photo # 6 SCOPE OF WORK Page 4 of 4

PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT NAME: Wickenburg High School PROJECT: Gym Roof 8 SITE ADDRESS: 1090 S. Vulture Mine Rd. Wickenburg AZ 85390 City State ZIP Code SCOPE OF WORK SUMMARY: 1. Replace incorrect penetration installations and coat with like materials. 2. Repair parapet wall foam damage and coat with like materials. 3. Install premanufactured base blocks at duct supports. 4. Seal any duct voids with 1 part urethane sealant and apply 2 coats of white acrylic coatings to exposed ductwork. 5. Remove existing copings at vertical walls. Install butt splice plates and compressible sealants, reinstall copings. Install waterproof high temperature SBS self-adhered waterproof membrane if missing. 6. All piping and lines to be raised a minimum of 4 above the finished roof surface and be supported by premanufactured supports. SCOPE OF WORK Page 1 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 1 Description: Remove and properly seal penetrations with foam and coatings SCOPE OF WORK Page 2 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK Description: Repair parapet damage Photo # 2 Photo # 3 Description: Provide premanufactured blocks at base of duct supports SCOPE OF WORK Page 3 of 5

SCOPE OF WORK Photo # 4 Description: Seal any voids in ductwork, apply 2 coats of white acrylic coatings over entire duct. Photo # 5 Description: Remove existing copings at vertical walls. Install joint splice plates and compressible sealants, reinstall copings. Install waterproof high temperature SBS self-adhered waterproof membrane if missing. SCOPE OF WORK Page 4 of 5

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1'' [25 mm] MIN. BELOW BLOCKING CONTINUOUS SHEET MEMBRANE CLOSURE. OPTIONAL IF DOUBLE LOCK STANDING SEAM JOINTS ARE USED WITH THE METAL PARAPET CAP. GASKETED FASTENERS CONTINUOUS SHIM SHEET METAL PARAPET CAP CONTINUOUS CLEAT 8'' [200 mm] MIN. FLASHING HEIGHT. COATING TO EXTEND 2" HIGHER THAN FOAM ELASTOMERIC COATING SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM (1'' [25 mm] MIN. THICKNESS) IF CONCRETE, PRIME BEFORE APPLYING SPF ROOF DECK - PREPARE AS REQUIRED NOTES: 1. THIS DETAIL SHOULD BE USED ONLY WHEN THE DECK IS SUPPORTED BY THE WALL. 2. REFER TO THE SHEET METAL SECTION OF THE METAL ROOFING MANUAL FOR JOINERY AND SECUREMENT OPTIONS FOR SHEET METAL. 3. REFER TO INTRODUCTION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. METAL PARAPET CAP (COPING) 2006 NOT DRAWN TO SCALE SPF-1S

SEALING MATERIAL PREFABRICATED METAL CURB WOOD NAILER REMOVABLE SHEET METAL COUNTERFLASHING PRIME METAL BEFORE APPLYING SPF SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM (1'' [25 mm] MIN. THICKNESS) 8'' [200 COATING mm] MIN. TO EXTEND 2" FLASHING HIGHER HEIGHT THAN FOAM ELASTOMERIC COATING ALTERNATE CURB BEARING LOCATION FOR HEAVY WEIGHT LOADING CONDITIONS WOOD NAILER(S) - PREPARE AS REQUIRED ROOF DECK - PREPARE AS REQUIRED NOTES: 1. THE CURB, WOOD NAILER AND SEAL STRIP ARE TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CURB MANUFACTURER. 2. WHEN POSSIBLE, THE MECHANICAL UNITS SHOULD NOT BE SET UNTIL THE ROOF SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED. 3. REFER TO THE SHEET METAL SECTION OF THE METAL ROOFING MANUAL FOR JOINERY AND SECUREMENT OPTIONS FOR SHEET METAL. 4. REFER TO INTRODUCTION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. RAISED CURB DETAIL FOR ROOFTOP AIR HANDLING UNITS AND DUCTS (PREFABRICATED METAL CURB) 2006 NOT DRAWN TO SCALE SPF-12S

SHEET METAL ENCLOSURE WITH REMOVABLE TOP CROSSBREAK OR SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE SEALANT SHEET METAL OR FLEX-TUBE COLLAR SLOPE PIPES AWAY FROM HOOD MINIMUM 4'' [100 mm] CLEARANCE FROM PIPE TO TOP OF CURB; MINIMUM 2'' [50 mm] BETWEEN PIPES SHEET METAL ENCLOSURE 8'' [200 COATING mm] MIN. TO EXTEND 2" FLASHING HIGHER HEIGHT THAN FOAM GASKETED FASTENERS MINIMUM TWO FASTENERS PER SIDE OPTIONAL: REMOVABLE SHEET METAL COUNTERFLASHING ELASTOMERIC COATING SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM (1'' [25 mm] MIN. THICKNESS) INSULATE VOID FOR COLD STACKS WOOD CURB - PREPARE AS REQUIRED ROOF DECK - PREPARE AS REQUIRED NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. THIS DETAIL ILLUSTRATES ANOTHER METHOD OF ELIMINATING PITCH POCKETS AND GROUPING PIPING THAT MUST COME UP ABOVE THE ROOF SURFACE. MANY MANUFACTURERS OFFER PREFABRICATED BOOTS AND OTHER MATERIALS FOR THIS PURPOSE. SPECIFICS ON THESE PROPRIETARY DESIGNS VARY GREATLY, AND INDIVIDUAL MANUFACTURERS' SPECIFICATIONS SHOULD BE CONSULTED FOR THEIR USE. REFER TO THE SHEET METAL SECTION OF THE METAL ROOFING MANUAL FOR JOINERY AND SECUREMENT OPTIONS FOR SHEET METAL. REFER TO INTRODUCTION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. SHEET METAL ENCLOSURE FOR PIPING 2006 NOT DRAWN TO SCALE SPF-16S

DECK SUPPORTED PENETRATION PREPARE PLUMBING VENT STACK BEFORE APPLYING SPF AS REQUIRED EXTEND ELASTOMERIC COATING 2'' [50 mm] ABOVE TERMINATION OF SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM 8'' [200 mm] MIN. FLASHING HEIGHT ELASTOMERIC COATING SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM (1'' [25 mm] MIN. THICKNESS) ROOF DECK - PREPARE AS REQUIRED NOTES: 1. 2. WHERE DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENT IS A CONCERN, SEE DETAIL SPF-19. VENT STACKS AND OTHER PIPES SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES [300 mm] OF CLEARANCE ON ALL SIDES FROM WALLS, CURBS AND OTHER PROJECTIONS TO FACILITATE PROPER FLASHING. DECK SUPPORTED PENETRATION 2001 NOT DRAWN TO SCALE SPF-18

AFFIX DRAIN STRAINER TO ELASTOMERIC COATING WITH DABS OF COMPATIBLE SEALANT SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM (1'' [25 mm] MIN. THICKNESS ELASTOMERIC COATING ROOF DECK - PREPARE AS REQUIRED APPLY SPF INTO DRAIN BOWL - PREPARE AS REQUIRED TO ENHANCE ADHESION DECK CLAMP DRAIN BOWL NOTES: 1. 2. 3. TAPER SPF TOWARD DRAIN BOWL TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. THE USE OF A METAL DECK SUMP PAN IS NOT RECOMMENDED. HOWEVER, DRAIN RECEIVER/BEARING PLATES ARE APPLICABLE WITH SOME PROJECTS. WHERE THE SURFACE SKIN IS TRIMMED OR GROUND FLUSH, ADDITIONAL BASE COATING THICKNESS IS REQUIRED. ALTERNATE ROOF DRAIN 2001 NOT DRAWN TO SCALE SPF-20AS

2 5 9 1 3 6 10 7 11 4 Decks to be scarified Decks to be repaired 8 No work to be performed Wickenburg High School - Gym 1090 South Vulture Mine Rd. Wickenburg, AZ 85390

BLISTER REPAIR Foam blisters are to be cut out in manner shown below. Foam is to be back filled into area and ground down to 1/8" above existing foam. Replaced foam is to be 3 coursed a minimum 6" past knit line. Blister Remove Refill

SECTION 075705 - COATED FOAMED ROOFING SINGLE GRANULE APPLICATION TOP LOCK SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Spray-applied, polyurethane foam insulation. 2. Elastomeric roof coatings. 3. Mineral granules. 1.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Watertightness: Provide coated foamed roofing that is watertight and will not permit the passage of water. B. Material Compatibility: Provide polyurethane foam, elastomeric coatings, and miscellaneous roofing materials that are compatible with one another and able to bond to substrate under conditions of service and application required, as demonstrated by coated foamed roofing manufacturer based on testing and field experience. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include manufacturer's written instructions for evaluating, preparing, and treating substrate; technical data; and tested physical and performance properties. B. Samples for Verification: For coated foamed roofing, prepared on Samples of size indicated below: 1. Samples, 12 by 12 inches, on rigid backing, showing polyurethane foam of thickness required and stepped coatings in colors required to illustrate buildup of coated foamed roofing. C. Maintenance Data: For coated foamed roofing to include in maintenance manuals. D. Accreditation: Provide documentation that the SPFA and the Manufacturer s accreditation requirements have been met. 1. Provide list of personnel that will be working on the project and their accreditation. E. Fastening Pattern: For any substrate or insulation board that is mechanically fastened to the decking. F. Construction Details: All construction details as they apply to the coated foam roof shall be submitted for approval. G. Warranty: Sample of special warranty. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-1

A. Inspection/Quality Assurance and Testing by WRECORP: 1. Submittal review. 2. Pre-construction meeting administration. 3. Monitor roofing system application. 4. Verification of foam compressive strength and in-place density. 5. Final inspection 6. Closeout inspection. 7. Warranty and Work History Report. B. Installer Qualifications: A qualified installer who is approved, authorized by roof coating manufacturer for installation of manufacturer's product over polyurethane foam. 1. Engage an installer who participates in and who has fulfilled requirements of the SPFA Accreditation Program for company accreditation and individual applicator accreditation for personnel assigned to work on Project. 2. All members of the crew that work on the project must have completed the Spray Polyurethane Foam Accreditation Program or completed the Manufacturer s Accreditation Program for foam and coatings. C. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer must provide a technical representative to examine conditions prior to starting the project, inspect roof surfaces at time of installation and minimum once a week quality assurance inspections for compliance with specifications and manufacturer s requirements. Manufacturer must also provide a minimum 4-hour accreditation program that is based on the Spray Polyurethane Foam Accreditation Program. Manufacturer will provide certificates of completion along with photo ID cards with the name of the person passing the course along with the contractor s name, and date of completion. D. Source Limitations: Obtain polyurethane coated foam materials from the source or producer that will provide the warranty. E. Comply with recommendations in NRCA's "Quality Control Guidelines for the Application of Spray Polyurethane Foam Roofing." F. All construction details shall be in accordance with the NRCA, SPFA, and SMACNA construction details as they apply to coated foam roof systems, and be approved by the coated foam manufacturer prior to application. G. Comply with recommendations in SPFA AY 104, "Spray Polyurethane Foam Systems for New and Remedial Roofing." H. All insulation shall be covered with foam and all foam shall be covered with base coating by end of work day of application. I. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. 1. Mandatory Attendance: Roofing contractor s project manager, superintendent and foreman. 2. Review methods and procedures related to coated foamed roofing including, but not limited to, the following: a. Structural load limitations. b. Construction schedule. Verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. c. Certifying procedures. COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-2

d. Surface preparation specified in other Sections. e. Substrate condition and pretreatment. f. Minimum curing period. g. Forecasted weather conditions. h. Special details and sheet flashings. i. Installation procedures. j. Testing and inspection procedures. k. Protection and repairs. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials to Project site in original containers with seals unbroken, labeled with manufacturer's name, product brand name and type, date of manufacture, shelf life, and directions for storing and mixing with other components. B. Store materials in their original undamaged containers in a clean, dry, protected location and within the temperature range required by manufacturer. Protect stored materials from direct sunlight. C. Remove and replace material that cannot be applied within its stated shelf life. 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install coated foamed roofing until roof openings, curbs, and parapets, if any, are complete and roof drains, vents, and other roof penetrations are in place. B. Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit roofing work to be performed according to coated foamed roofing manufacturer's written instructions and warranty requirements. 1. Apply materials within the range of ambient and a substrate temperature recommended by roofing material manufacturers, and is 50 deg F and rising. 2. Apply materials within range of relative humidity recommended by manufacturer of each component, but not when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent, nor when temperatures are less than 5 deg F above dew point. 3. Do not apply materials to damp or wet surfaces. 4. Do not apply primers, polyurethane foam, or coatings in snow, rain, fog, or mist, or when such weather conditions are imminent during the application and curing period. 5. Do not apply polyurethane foam when wind conditions result in surface finish textures not complying with requirements. 6. Do not apply coatings when wind conditions prevent uniform coating application. 1.7 WARRANTY A. System Warranty: Coated foamed roofing manufacturer agrees to repair or replace coated foam roofing system that does not comply with the following requirements. 1. Perform as designed and installed. 2. Remain watertight. 3. Remain free of manufacturer or installation defects. B. Warranty Period: 20-years from date of Substantial Completion. COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-3

PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 POLYURETHANE FOAM A. Polyurethane Foam: Rigid cellular polyurethane, spray applied, produced by the catalyzed chemical reaction of polyisocyanates with polyhydroxyls, with stabilizers, fire retardants, and blowing agents added; and complying with ASTM C 1029, Type III, as certified by a qualified independent testing agency. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, foam and coatings must be provided by the source of the warranty: a. BASF b. Bayer 2. In-Place Density: Minimum 3.0lb/cu. ft.; ASTM D 1622. 3. Thickness: 2 inches. 2.2 ACRYLIC COATINGS A. Acrylic Coatings: Liquid acrylic elastomeric emulsion coating system, complying with ASTM D 6083 and specifically formulated for coating spray polyurethane roofing. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: a. BASF b. Bayer c. KM Coatings d. United Coatings 2. Coatings: ASTM D-6083 a. Solids by volume 55 %( + or 2%) b. Elongation, Initial 245% (+ or 20%) c. Hardness Shore A (ASTM D2240) 45 minimum d. Color: White e. Solar Reflective Index 100 or greater. 2.3 AUXILIARY MATERIALS A. Mineral Aggregate: White aggregate cleaned and treated to minimize dusting. 1. Approved Manufacturers a. Lucas #10 Fire White b. Or equal B. Waterproofing Membrane: All wood nailers shall be covered with SBS Self-adhered modified membrane with a high temperature rating of 240 degrees or greater. COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-4

C. Sealants: All sealant shall be one part urethane or acrylic approved by manufacturer. D. Flashings: All flashings shall be a minimum 24 gauge metal. E. All pipe supports are to be manufactured supports; Miro PHP or equal PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 TEAR OFF /EXAMINATION A. Scarify the foam down approximately one inch. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions under which coated foamed roofing will be applied, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements. Begin installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected and substrates are dry. 1. All roof decks must be properly sloped to provide for positive drainage. 2. All pipes, curbs and penetrations shall be extended to allow for a minimum base flashing height of 8-inches above the finished foam roof surface. 3.2 SURFACE PREPARATION A. Clean and prepare substrate according to coated foamed roofing manufacturers written instructions. Provide clean, dust-free, dew-free, and dry substrate for coated foamed roofing application. B. Cover and mask adjoining surfaces not receiving coated foamed roofing to prevent overspray or spillage affecting other construction. Close off roof drains, removing roof-drain plugs when no work is being done or when rain is forecast. 1. Remove masking after polyurethane foam application and remask adjoining substrates before coating. 3.3 WATERPROOF MEMBRANE A. High temperature waterproof membrane shall be installed to cover all perimeter wood nailers extending a minimum 1-1/2 inch down over CMU walls. 3.4 POLYURETHANE FOAM APPLICATION A. General: Mix and apply polyurethane foam according to ASTM D 5469 and coated foamed roofing manufacturer's written instructions. 1. Fill irregularities and areas of ponding. 2. Apply the required full thickness of polyurethane foam in any specific area on same day. 3. Foam application shall have a minimum 1/2 inch roof slope. 4. Apply only the area of polyurethane foam that can be covered on same day with required base coating. Base coatings shall be applied by the end of each work day. 5. Apply polyurethane foam to avoid overspray beyond immediate area of work. B. Apply polyurethane foam in lift thicknesses not less than 1/2 inch and not more than 1-1/2 inches. COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-5

C. Uniformly apply total thickness of polyurethane foam indicated, but not less than 2 inches, to a surface tolerance of plus 1/4 inch and taper foam thickness to drains. D. Apply polyurethane foam to roof penetrations, terminations, and vertical surfaces as indicated. Unless otherwise indicated, extend polyurethane foam at least 4 inches above elevation of adjacent roof field at all penetrations and 8 inches at all vertical locations. E. Surface Finish: Provide finished surface of polyurethane foam within the following range of surface textures as defined by ASTM D 5469: 1. Texture: Smooth, orange peel or coarse orange peel. F. Remove and replace polyurethane foam not complying with minimum surface-texture limitations. Remove defective thickness and prepare and reapply polyurethane foam with acceptable, uniform results. 3.5 COATING APPLICATION A. Allow polyurethane foam substrate to cure for a minimum of two hours and remove dust, dirt, water, and other contaminants before applying coating. B. Apply coating system to polyurethane foam, in accordance with the below listed application rates and thicknesses, by spray, roller, or other suitable application method. C. Apply mineral granules to the coating system by means of mechanical means; no hand broadcasting will be permitted. D. All applications of coatings shall be applied in a cross hatch method. E. Single Granule Application With Top Lock Coat: 1. Apply base coat on same day as polyurethane foam is applied at the rate to achieve a minimum 13 mils DFT and allow it to cure. 2. After the base coat has cured, apply an intermediate coat of a contrasting color, at the rate to achieve a minimum 13 mils DFT and broadcast 35 pounds per 100 square feet of aggregate into the wet coating. 3. After the coating has cured, remove all loose granules and apply two applications of white coatings at a rate to achieve a minimum 18 mils. F. Service Areas: Service areas and merge points shall consist of an additional granule lock coat. 1. The width of the walk paths and services areas shall be a minimum 5 (five) feet wide. The service areas for equipment or roof hatches shall be a minimum of 3 sides and expanded if required for servicing of equipment. The area of 2 feet wide around all drip edge perimeters shall the double lock granules applied. 2. Apply coatings at the rate to achieve a minimum 13 mils DFT and broadcast granules at the rate of 45 lbs. per 100 square feet. 3. After the coating has cured, remove all loose granules and apply white coatings at a rate to achieve a minimum 18 mils DFT. G. Apply coating system at wall terminations and vertical surfaces to extend beyond polyurethane foam by 4 inches, minimum. 1. Minimum thickness of 45 mils DFT on all vertical surfaces. COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-6

H. Ground or Repaired Foam: Apply two applications of the base coat at the rate of 1.5 gallons per 100 square feet per each coat and allow it to cure. 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing Agency: Owner will engage an independent qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections. Owner will also require that the manufacturer perform test and inspections to insure that manufacturer s requirements and specifications have been met. 1. The owner reserves the right to take core and slit sample to determine if the polyurethane foam meets the minimum density as specified and is properly bonded to the substrate, with Contractor present. 2. Locations of the core and slit samples shall be as directed by the owner or his representative. 3. The contractor prior to application of first set of granules shall cut core and slit samples. Samples will be turned over to the testing agency. 4. Testing agency will perform tests for any product characteristics specified or cited in coated foamed roofing manufacturer's product data. a. 2 core samples will be required for roof areas up to 10,000 sq. ft., and 1 core sample will be required for each additional 10,000 sq. ft. or part thereof or per deck if smaller than 10,000 sq. ft. b. Slit-test samples will be taken to determine number of coats applied and dry film thickness of coating. A minimum of 2 slit samples will be taken per deck. c. Roofing contractor shall repair all areas where core and or slit sample are taken and bear the financial responsibility for the repairs. B. Correct deficiencies in, or remove, foam or coatings that do not comply with requirements; fill and repair substrates and reapply materials. C. Additional testing, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine compliance of corrected Work with requirements. 3.7 REPAIR AND RECOATING A. Repair and recoat coated foamed roofing according to ASTM D 6705 and coated foamed roofing manufacturer's written instructions. 3.8 CURING, PROTECTING, AND CLEANING A. Cure coatings according to coated foamed roofing manufacturer's written instructions, taking care to prevent contamination and damage during application stages and curing. Do not permit traffic on uncured coatings. B. Protect coated foamed roofing from damage and wear during remainder of construction period. C. Clean overspray and spillage from adjacent construction using cleaning agents and procedures recommended by manufacturer of affected construction. END OF SECTION 075705 COATED FOAMED ROOFING 075705-7