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PROPOSED TWO-STOREY JAIME HILARIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL - LA SALLE DIVISION 5 METALS SECTION 05 52 13 - Pipe and Tube Railings June

2013

Project : Location : DIVISION 5

Proposed Two-Storey Jaime Hilario Integrated School Banawang, Bagac, Bataan METALS Pipe and Tube Railings

La Salle

SECTION 05 52 13 PART 1 -GENERAL

1.1 SCOPE OF WORK A. Fabricate and install metal railings in accordance with the requirements set forth in this section. 1.2 A. B. C. D. E. ADDITIONAL WORK INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION Reinforcing for wall rail brackets at dry wall partitions. Field measuring for weld plates, sleeves and insert locations. Field measuring. Anchors or inserts for terrazzo or precast concrete. Prime painting of galvanized materials

1.3 STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Contractor shall assure stability of railing assembly to meet the specified design loads. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements 1. Components and installation are to be in accordance with state and local code authorities B. Components and installation are to follow current ADA and ICC/ANSI A117.1 guidelines; the National Building Code of the Philippines (RA6541) and; The Law to Enhance Mobility of Disabled Persons (BP 344) C. Certifications 1. Furnish certification that all components and fittings are furnished by the same manufacturer or approved by the primary component manufacturer. 2. Furnish certification that components were installed in accordance to the manufacturers engineering data to meet the specified design loa ds. D. Pre-Installation

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PROPOSED TWO-STOREY JAIME HILARIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL - LA SALLE DIVISION 5 METALS SECTION 05 52 13 - Pipe and Tube Railings June 2013
1. Review the specifications to determine any potential problems, changes, scheduling, unique job site conditions, installation requirements and procedures and any other information pertinent to the installation. 1.5 REFERENCES A. American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) 1. Steel Products Manual; Stainless and Heat Resisting Steel. 2. Code of Standard Practice B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 1. ANSI A21.1 Safety Requirements for Floor and Wall Openings, Railings and Toe Boards. 2. ANSI A58.1 Minimum Design Loads in Buildings and Other Structures. 3. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 531 Metal Bar Grating Manual. C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 1. A 167 Specification for Stainless and Heat Resisting Chromium-Nickel Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip. 2. A 269 Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service. 3. A 276 Specification for Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Bars and Shapes. 4. A 312 Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe. 5. 15. A 554 Welded Stainless Steel Mechanical Tubing 6. A 570 Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip, Carbon, Hot Rolled, Structural Quality. 7. A 743 Specification for Corrosion-Resistant Iron Chromium, Iron Chromium-Nickel, and Nickel Base Alloy Castings for General Application. 8. A1264-1 Safety Requirements for Workplace Floor and Wall Openings, Stairs and Railing Systems 9. E 935 Standard Test Methods for Performance of Permanent Metal Railing Systems and Rails for Buildings. 10. E 985 Specification for Permanent Metal Railing Systems and Rails for Buildings. D. American Welding Society (AWS) 1. Specifications for Welding Rods and Bare Electrodes. E. The Law to Enhance Mobility of Disabled Persons (BP 344) F. The National Building Code of the Philippines (RA6541) 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. Submit shop drawings and product data. 1. Show sections and plans of stairs, dimensions and assembly of components. a. Railings b. Handrail c. Brackets d. Reinforcements e. Anchors

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PROPOSED TWO-STOREY JAIME HILARIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL - LA SALLE DIVISION 5 METALS SECTION 05 52 13 - Pipe and Tube Railings June 2013
f. Welded and bolted connections 2. Show all field connections 3. Provide setting diagrams for installation of anchors, location of pockets, weld plates for attachment of rails to structure, and blocking for attachment of wall rail. 4. Specify adequate back up support for anchoring handrail bracket. 5. Indicate all required field measurements. 6. Submit one (1) set(s) of CAD file(s) or A3 print for approval. B. Indicate component details, materials, finishes, connection and joining methods, and the relationship to adjoining work. C. Samples: 1. Submit duplicate samples of railing showing style and finish. One approved sample will be returned to contractor. Certification: Certify rail and anchor fabrication and installation complies with Code required design loads. Furnish certification signed and sealed by licensed Professional Engineer. D. Certifications: 1. Certification: Certify rail and anchor fabrication and installation complies with Code required design loads. Furnish certification signed and sealed by licensed Professional Engineer. E. Substitutions: 1. Any changes in specified material must meet requirements of the General Conditions "or equal" clause. 2. Changes in architectural details to fabricator's standard procedures will be allowed when appearance and strength are not affected. 3. 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials to the job site in good condition and properly protected against damage to finished surfaces. B. Storage on site: 1. Store material in a location and in a manner to avoid damage. Stacking shall be done in a way, which will prevent bending. 2. Store material in a clean, dry location away from uncured concrete and masonry. Cover with waterproof paper, tarpaulin, or polyethylene sheeting in a manner that will permit circulation of air inside the covering. 3. Keep handling on site to a minimum. Exercise particular care to avoid damage to finishes of material. PART 2 -PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS AND FINISHES A. Stainless Steel: Type 316 or 316L; 304 or 304L

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PROPOSED TWO-STOREY JAIME HILARIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL - LA SALLE DIVISION 5 METALS SECTION 05 52 13 - Pipe and Tube Railings June 2013
1. Bar: ASTM A 167 2. Pipe and Tubing: ASTM A 269; A 312 3. Finish: Ornamental Grade, AISI No. 4, Brushed

2.2 RAILING SYSTEM A. Rails and Posts a. Fabricate rails, posts, and spindles from stainless steel b. Baluster and Rail Configuration: Baluster connected to rail at top, substrate at bottom. 2. Railing Size:38mm 3. Railing Cross Section Height: 900mm @ ramp; 110mm along corridors. B. Posts [and Spindles]: Fabricate posts stainless steel C. Fittings 1. Fittings are to be of a cast alloy to best match the color of the handrail alloy. 2.3 FASTENERS A. All mechanical fasteners used in the assembly of stainless steel or aluminum railings shall be manufactured from stainless steel. B. Exposed mechanical fasteners for use with bronze materials shall be manufactured from yellow brass. C. Cement: Hydraulic, ASTM C 595, factory prepared with accelerator. 2.4 HANDRAIL BRACKETS D. Stainless steel 2.5 E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. FABRICATION Form rail-to-end post connections and all changes in rail direction by radius elbows. Cut material square and remove burrs from all exposed edges, with no chamfer. Make exposed joints butt tight and flush. Close exposed ends of pipe and handrail by use of appropriate end cap. For posts set in concrete, furnish matching sleeves or inserts not less than 5 inches long. Locate intermediate rails with 10mm maximum spacing between rails (see details). Verify dimensions on site prior to shop fabrication. Provide anchors, plates and angles required for connecting railings to structure. Exposed Mechanical fastenings: Flush countersunk screws or bolts; Unobtrusively located; consistent with design component, except where specifically noted otherwise. Supply components required for anchorage of fabrications. Fabricate anchors and related components of same material and finish as fabrication, except where specifically noted otherwise. M. Exterior Components: continuously seal joined pieces by continuous welds. Drill condensate drainage holes at bottom of members at locations that will not encourage water intrusion.

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PROPOSED TWO-STOREY JAIME HILARIO INTEGRATED SCHOOL - LA SALLE DIVISION 5 METALS SECTION 05 52 13 - Pipe and Tube Railings June 2013
N. Interior Components: Continuously seal joined pieces by continuous welds. O. Accommodate for expansion and contraction of members and building movement without damage to connections or members. PART 3 -- EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. A Clean and strip primed steel items to bare metal where site welding is required. B. Supply items required to cast into concrete and or embedded in masonry with setting templates, to appropriate sections. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with shop drawings and manufacturers instructions at locations indicated on the drawings. B. Erect work square and level, horizontal or parallel to rake of steps or ramp, rigid, and free from distortion or defects detrimental to appearance or performance. C. Expansion joints shall be provided as needed to allow for thermal expansion or contraction. D. Conceal bolts and screws whenever possible. Where not concealed, use flush countersunk fastenings. Assemble with spigots and sleeves to accommodate tight joints and secure installation. E. Anchor railings to structure with anchors, plates and angles. F. ERECTION TOLERANCES: 1. Maximum Variation From Plumb: 6mm per storey, non-cumulative. 2. Maximum Offset From True Alignment: 6mm. 3. Maximum Out-of-Position: 6mm. 3.3 CLEANING A. As installation is completed, wash thoroughly using clean water and soap; rinse with clean water. B. Do not use acid solution, steel wool or other harsh abrasives. C. If stain remains after washing, material must be removed and replaced. 3.4 REPAIR OF DEFECTIVE WORK A. Remove stained or otherwise defective work and replace with material that meets specification requirements. B. Repair damaged finish as directed by Architect or Project Supervisor. C. Replace defective or damaged components as directed by Architect or Project Supervisor. End of Section 05 52 13.

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