tender call no. 8-2017 closing: 12:00 noon …...section 3 – tender submission package pricing...
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Michael Pacholok, Chief Purchasing Official and Director
Purchasing and Materials Management Division City Hall, 18th Floor, West 100 Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2
Joanne Kehoe Manager Construction Services
February 8, 2017 Via Website Posting (52 pages)
Addendum No. 2 Tender Call No. 8-2017
Closing: 12:00 NOON (LOCAL TIME), February 14, 2017
FOR: all materials, equipment, labour and supervision required to complete the State of Good repairs at the Pleasantview Community Centre & Arena.
Please refer to the above Tender Call document in your possession and be advised of the following:
1. REVISION - Section 3 – Tender Submission Package, Pricing Form
Delete Pricing Form (Pages 3-9 to 3-11) as provided with the Tender package and replace
with the attached Section 3 – Tender Submission Package, Pricing Form (Revised February 8, 2017) as provided with this Addendum (4 pages).
Cash Allowance revised to pay the costs of the Designated Substance Removal as per the attached Designated Substance Survey.
2. ADDITIONS – Contract Specifications
Add sections: Division 0 00 31 00 Available Project Information (1 page) Division 2 02 81 16 Hazardous Materials (4 pages)
3. ADDITION – Available Project Information
Pleasantview CC Arena - Designated Substance Survey (26 pages)
4. REPLACEMENT- Drawings
Replace the following drawings with the attached (15 pages)
E-001: Electrical Drawing List, General Notes & Legends
ED-101: Ground Floor Demolition Plan
ED-102: Arena Demolition Plan
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o ED-l03: Community Centre Demolition Plan
o ED-104: Roof Demolition Plan
• F- 101: Ground Floor Power Plan
• E-102: Arena Power Plan
• E-103: Community Center Power Plan
• E-104: Roof Power Plano E-121: Ground Floor Lighting Plano E-122: Arena - Lighting Plan
• E-123: Community Center - Lighting Plan
• E- 161: Ground Floor - Systems Plan
• F-I 62: Arena - Systems Plan
• E-75 I: Luminaire & Occupancy Sensor Schedules
5. QUESTION AND ANSWER
The following is the response to question received during the call period:
QI: Is it possible to change the closing date to another day?
A I: (losing date remains the .came.
All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.
Should you have any questions regarding this addendum, please contact Alma Salcedo at
Please attach this addendum to your RFT document and be governed accordingly. Bidders must
acknowledge receipt of all addenda on the space provided on the Tender Call Cover Page as per the
Process Terms and Conditions, Section 1, ItemS - Addenda, of the Tender Call document. All otheraspects of the Tender remain the same.
Yours truly,
1Joyfne KchoeManager, Construction ServicesPurchasing and Materials Management
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Section 3 – Tender Submission Package Pricing Form (Revised February 8, 2017)
Tender Call No. 8-2017 Contract No. N/A
The Bidder must provide the rate and the amount for each Tender item, the total for each part / subsection, the grand total, HST amount and the total amount of Tender on the forms in the ensuing pages. Bidders that do not fully complete these forms (such as leaving lines blank), or have unclear answers (such as "n/a", "-", "tba" or "included" etc.) will be declared non-compliant. Prices that are intended to be zero cost/no charge to the city are to be submitted in the space provided in the price schedule as "$0.00" or "zero".
All spaces for the aforementioned information must be completed in ink ensuring the printing is clear and legible.
Where included, the Alternative Prices, and Supplementary List of Prices Required for Extra Work Forms must also be completed.
The lowest Bidder will be determined solely from the Total Base Bid, subject to the City's reserved rights not to award to any Bidder.
The award shall be based on the Products specified in the tender documents. Alternate materials that are not listed may be proposed as a substitution after the award as follows:
.1 Where the specifications require the Contractor to supply a Product designated by a trade or other name, the Tender Call shall be based only upon supply of the Product so designated, which shall be regarded as the standard of quality required by the specification. After the award, the Contractor may apply to the Contract Administrator to substitute another Product identified by a different trade or other name for the Product designated as set out above. The application shall be in writing and shall state the price for the proposed substitute Product, and such other information as the Contract Administrator may require.
.2 Rulings on a proposed substitution Product will not be made prior to the award. Substitutions shall not be made without the prior approval of the Contract Administrator. The approval or rejection of a proposed substitution Product will be made at the discretion of the Contract Administrator.
1. PRICE BREAKDOWN – Base Bid
1. Work of Divisions 01 through 32
(not including Barrier free upgrades) $ ________________
2. Barrier free upgrades: $ ________________
a. Arena Sliding Doors (Entrance Lobby and Viewing Area access to change rooms)
b. Bocce entry door including B/F door operators
c. Arena change room/ washroom grab bars and fixtures
d. Men's and Women's washroom grab bars and fixtures
e. Universal washroom grab bars, fixtures and Universal
Change Table
f. Community Center Entrance (New Vestibule including barrier free doors and curtain wall.
g. Barrier-Free door operators required for the Arena Washrooms and Barrier-Free Arena Change rooms
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Section 3 – Tender Submission Package Pricing Form (Revised February 8, 2017)
Tender Call No. 8-2017 Contract No. N/A
3. Cash Allowances ( as per 01 21 00) $ 120,000.00
4. Contingency Allowance $ TBD
5. Sub Total Base Bid Price (Items 1 to 3) $ ________________
6. Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) $ ________________
7. TOTAL BASE BID INCLUDING HST $ ________________
2. CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCES (Included in Item 4 above)
The Contingency Allowance shall be used to compensate the Contractor for work authorized under a change order as required due to unforeseen conditions and City of Toronto requested changes. The Contingency Allowance shall be included in the Total Bid Price.
The Contingency Allowance excludes all taxes
The Contractor shall not include any mark up for overhead and profit for these allowances in the Total Bid Price. The Contractor’s overhead and profit in connection with the Contingency Allowance shall form part of the claim against the Allowances.
All claims by the Contractor against these allowances shall be carefully and clearly documented and shall require the approval of the Consultant and City of Toronto by way of a Change Order prior to submission to the City for acceptance.
Total Contingency Allowance is To Be Determined and it will be included at the time of award.
3. CASH ALLOWANCES (Included in Item 3 above)
All Cash Allowances are to be carried by the Contractor, not by individual subcontractors.
Read entire Specification prior to bidding and include in Total Bid Price all Cash Allowances called for in this Tender Form or any Section of the Specifications.
If allowances specified in this Tender Form are repeated in Trade Sections, or if allowances are specified in Trade Sections but not listed in this Tender Form, inform Consultant immediately in order that action may be commenced to implement the express intent that all Cash Allowances be carried by the Contractor.
Unless otherwise specified in the detailed description of the Allowance, the cost of Products installations are included in the Cash Allowance.
The overhead and profit in connection with any Cash Allowance shall be deemed to be included in the Total Bid Price and shall not be withdrawn from any cash allowance.
Cash Allowances exclude all taxes.
Submit pro-forma invoices or quotations, net HST, of each item under specific cash allowance, and upon approval, proceed with issuing of purchase orders.
Disbursements from Cash Allowances shall be authorized by the City of Toronto in writing.
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Section 3 – Tender Submission Package Pricing Form (Revised February 8, 2017)
Tender Call No. 8-2017 Contract No. N/A
Where authorized expenditures under Cash Allowances exceed the aggregate sum of all of the Cash Allowances the Contractor shall be entitled to compensation as noted for change orders in General Conditions of Contract GC 6.2 (Change Order).
The Contract Price shall be adjusted by written order to provide for any increase or decrease to the aggregate of all of the Cash Allowances.
Unexpended amounts of Cash Allowances may be reallocated to other specified Cash Allowances at the sole discretion of the General Manager. Unexpended amounts of Cash Allowances shall be deducted from the Contract Price at completion of the Work.
Total Cash Allowance is $120,000.00
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Section 3 – Tender Submission Package Pricing Form – Alternative Prices (Revised February 8, 2017)
Tender Call No. 8-2017 Contract No. N/A
Below are the required alternative prices. The amount to be added to, or deducted from, the base bid price (as entered in the Bid Form) is entered for each requested alternative. All alternative prices exclude HST. If there is no change to the base bid price for an alternative, it must be so indicated. It is understood that:
(a) the City may accept any of the alternatives and corresponding alternative prices in any order or combination, including all or none,
(b) the lowest Bidder will be determined solely from the base bid, without considering any alternative prices
(c) alternatives and alternative prices are open for acceptance by the City for the same
period of time as the base bid price,
(d) the Work of the Contract and the Contract Price will reflect the alternatives and alternative prices, if any, accepted by the City at the time of Contract award, and
(e) acceptance of any alternatives will not affect the Contract completion time
Description of Alternative Effect on Base Bid Price Add Deduct
Alternative No. 1: $_____________ $_____________ Alternative No. 2: [ ]: $_____________ $_____________
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Pleasant View Community Arena Section 00 31 00 City of Toronto AVAILABLE PROJECT INFORMATION
60505244 Page 1
1 General
1.1 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
.1 Section 00 21 13: Instructions to Bidders
.2 Section 02 81 16: Hazardous Materials
1.2 DEFINITIONS
.1 Available Project Information: Means only information of any type and in any form, related to Project and identified in this Section as such, and only as specifically referenced in this section.
.2 Contract Documents: All documents and information of any type and in any form, specifically prepared for use of Contract by Consultant and as defined in Contractor’s Agreement Form.
1.3 STATUS OF AVAILABLE PROJECT INFORMATION
.1 Available Project Information identified in this section, or any part thereof, are not part of Contract unless specifically incorporated into Contract Documents by means of copying, transcribing or referencing.
1.4 USE OF AND RELIANCE UPON AVAILABLE PROJECT INFORMATION
.1 Available Project Information are made available to Bidder for the purpose of providing Bidder with access to information available to Owner, and Consultant.
.2 Available Project Information shall not be considered a representation or warranty that information contained therein is accurate, complete, or appropriate.
.3 Bidder shall interpret and draw conclusions about Available Project Information and are encouraged to obtain specialist advice with to this information.
.4 Owner and Consultant assume no responsibility for such interpretations and conclusions.
.5 Information contained in Available Project Information may be time sensitive and dates shall be considered when interpreting Available Project Information.
.6 Bidder may rely upon data contained in Available Project Information, or parts thereof, which are specifically incorporated into Contract Documents by means of copying, transcribing or referencing, but shall draw his own conclusions from such data and shall not rely on opinions or interpretations contained therein.
1.5 AVAILABLE PROJECT INFORMATION
.1 The following Available Project Information have been attached to the end of this section, but are not incorporated into Contract Documents:
.1 Hazardous Materials Report titled Designated Substance Survey, dated 2014-08-06, prepared by CCI Group and consisting of 26 pages, and contains the following:
.1 The following parts of this Information Document is hereby incorporated into this document: Hazardous Materials Location and Schedule and Abatement Recommendations. This Information Document is hereby incorporated into this document in its entirety.
.2 This document is issued with the Bid Documents.
END OF SECTION
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General 1
1.1 SUMMARY
.1 Hazardous materials have been identified as being present in the building; abatement and removal form a part of the Work of the Project.
1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
.1 Section 00 31 00: Available Project Information
.2 Section 02 41 19: Selective Demolition
1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS
.1 Environment Canada:
.1 Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA)
.2 Export and Import of Hazardous Waste Regulations (SOR/2002-300), including amendments
.2 Health Canada:
.1 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
.2 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
.3 Transport Canada:
.1 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDG)
.2 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations, including amendments
1.4 DEFINITIONS
.1 Dangerous Goods: Product, substance, or organism that is specifically listed or meets hazard criteria established in Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations.
.2 Hazardous Material: Product, substance, or organism that is used for its original purpose; and that is either dangerous goods or a material that may cause adverse impact to environment or adversely affect health of persons, animals, or plant life when released into the environment.
.3 Hazardous Waste: Any hazardous material that is no longer used for its original purpose and that is intended for recycling, treatment or disposal.
.4 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS): Canada wide system designed to give employers and workers information about Hazardous Materials used in workplace. Under WHMIS, information on Hazardous Materials is provided on container labels, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and worker education programs. WHMIS is put into effect by combination of federal and provincial laws.
1.5 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
.1 Pre-Construction Meeting: Conduct a meeting at Project site to confirm extent of Hazardous Materials abatement and removal to review Contractor’s project requirements, site safety concerns and scheduling requirements and to establish procedures for the following:
.1 Asbestos Abatement, Removal and Disposal
.2 Lead Removal and Disposal Specification
.3 Mercury Removal and Disposal Specification
.4 Ozone Depleting Substances Removal and Disposal Specification
.2 Coordination: Coordinate Hazardous Materials work so that work of this Section adheres to criteria indicated in the Hazardous Materials Survey prepared by a specialist consultant retained by the Owner and as referenced in Document 00 31 00 - Available Project Information.
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1.6 EXAMINATION
.1 Visit and examine the site and note all characteristics and irregularities affecting Work of this Section. Submit a pre-demolition inspection report. Ensure the Owner of premises being inspected is represented at inspection.
.2 Where appropriate prepare a photographic or video record of existing conditions, particularly of existing work scheduled to remain.
.3 Where applicable, examine adjacent tenancies not part of the scope of work. Determine extent of protection required to areas and related components not subject to demolition.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
.1 Regulatory Requirements: Perform work of this section in accordance with environmental, fire, health and safety acts, codes and regulations as established by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
.2 Qualifications: Provide proof of qualifications when requested by Consultant:
.1 Abatement and Removal Personnel: Use contractors, subcontractors or personnel who have specific training and experience with the abatement and removal of Hazardous Materials identified as being present at the project site; train personnel in accordance with Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) requirements.
.2 Insurance: Use a hazardous materials abatement company that has adequate insurance for performing work of this Section.
.3 Equipment: Use equipment, storage containers and other temporary facilities appropriate to the level of risk presented by the Hazardous Materials identified as being present at the project site and that are acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
1.8 SITE CONDITIONS
.1 Hazardous materials identified in the Hazardous Materials Survey and other related information referenced in Document 00 31 00 are for the Contractor’s information only, and does not represent a warranty by the Consultant of actual site conditions; use of this information is at Contractor’s own risk.
.2 Visit site to become acquainted with site conditions before submitting Bids to derive an opinion on the results of the information presented by the Hazardous Materials Survey and the extent of work required to complete the requirements of this Section.
.3 The Consultant and Owner recognize that conditions indicated in the Hazardous Materials Survey actually encountered during construction may differ from the information presented in the Hazardous Materials Survey; where this occurs the changed conditions will be administered as a change in accordance with the Contract.
1.9 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
.1 Storage and Handling Requirements: Store and handle Hazardous Materials and wastes in accordance with applicable federal and provincial laws, regulations, codes, and guidelines and as follows:
.1 Store and handle flammable and combustible materials in accordance with current Fire Code requirements
.2 Store Hazardous Materials and wastes in closed and sealed containers
.3 Label containers of Hazardous Materials and wastes in accordance with WHMIS
.4 Store Hazardous Materials and wastes in containers compatible with that material or waste
.5 Segregate incompatible materials and wastes
.6 Ensure that different Hazardous Materials or hazardous wastes are not mixed
.7 Store Hazardous Materials and wastes in secure storage area with controlled access
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.8 Maintain clear egress from storage area
.9 Store Hazardous Materials and wastes in location that will prevent them from spilling into environment
.10 Have appropriate emergency spill response equipment available near storage area, including personal protective equipment
.11 Maintain inventory of Hazardous Materials and wastes, including product name, quantity, and date when storage began
.12 Report spills or accidents immediately to Consultant and submit a written spill report within 24 hours of incident.
.2 Transportation: Transport Hazardous Materials and wastes in accordance with federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations, and applicable provincial regulations and as follows:
.1 Comply with federal Export and Import of Hazardous Waste Regulations where it is necessary to export hazardous waste to another country
.2 Comply with applicable federal, provincial and municipal laws and regulations for generators of hazardous waste
.3 Use licensed carrier authorized by provincial authorities to accept subject material
.4 Obtain written notice from intended hazardous waste treatment or disposal facility that it will accept material and that it is licensed to accept this material prior to shipping hazardous waste
.5 Label containers with legible, visible safety marks as prescribed by federal and provincial regulations
.6 Use trained personnel to handle, offer for transport, or transport dangerous goods
.7 Provide photocopy of shipping documents and waste manifests to Consultant.
.8 Track receipt of completed manifest from consignee after shipping dangerous goods; provide a photocopy of completed manifest to Consultant.
.9 Report discharge, emission, or escape of Hazardous Materials immediately to Authority Having Jurisdiction and Consultant; take reasonable measures to control release.
Products 2
2.1 MATERIALS
.1 Provide all temporary facilities, equipment, containers and spill remediation kits required by Authority Having Jurisdiction and as necessary to complete the work of this Section.
.2 Provide MSDS in proximity to where materials are being stored; communicate this location to personnel who may have contact with hazardous waste materials.
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3.1 DISPOSAL
.1 Dispose of hazardous waste materials in accordance with applicable federal and provincial acts, regulations, and guidelines.
.2 Recycle hazardous wastes where there is approved, cost effective recycling process available.
.3 Send hazardous wastes to authorized hazardous waste disposal or treatment facilities.
.4 Burning, diluting, or mixing hazardous wastes for purpose of disposal is prohibited.
.5 Disposal of Hazardous Materials in waterways, storm or sanitary sewers, or in municipal solid waste landfills is prohibited.
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.6 Dispose of hazardous wastes in timely fashion in accordance with applicable provincial
regulations.
.7 Take necessary precautions to avoid mixing clean and contaminated wastes.
.8 Identify and evaluate recycling and reclamation options as alternatives to land disposal, such as:
.1 Hazardous wastes recycled in manner constituting disposal
.2 Hazardous waste burned for energy recovery
.3 Lead acid battery recycling
.4 Hazardous wastes with economically recoverable precious metals
.5 Additional items identified during the course of the work
.9 Sequence abatement and removal of Hazardous Materials with selective demolition work; complete removal of Hazardous Materials and make areas clean before actual start of demolition activities.
END OF SECTION
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Toronto Montreal Calgary Victoria Vancouver
DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE
SURVEY
at
Pleasantview Community Centre
545 Van Horne Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Prepared for
City of Toronto
Parks, Forestry, and Recreation
CCI Project No: 135121
August 6, 2014
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CONTENTS
Executive Summary ............................................................................................................. 6
1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................. 6
2.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................... 6
3.0 SURVEY METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................. 8
4.0 SCOPE OF WORK .............................................................................................................. 8
5.0 FIELD WORK AND FINDINGS ............................................................................................ 9
6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................................18
7.0 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND LIMITATIONS ..........................................................20
Appendix A – Lab Analysis .......................................................................................................22
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Appendix B – Location Plan ......................................................................................................24
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Material Yes No Likely Acrylonitrile X Arsenic X Asbestos X* Benzene X Coke Oven Emissions X Ethylene Oxide X Isocyanates X Lead X Mercury X Silica X Vinyl Chloride X PCBs X Ozone Depleting Substances X Mould X * An Asbestos Management Plan is required.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
In conjunction with the State-of-Good-Repair Audits, RFP 9117-13-5040, CCI Group Inc. carried
out a Hazardous Materials Survey of the Pleasantview Community Centre located at 545 Van
Horne Avenue, Toronto.
The purpose of the survey was to determine the presence of building materials containing
certain materials referred to as Designated Substances throughout the location, prior to any
scheduled renovations and/or demolition work. Designated Substances are defined as any
biological, chemical, or physical agent or combination thereof prescribed as a Designated
Substance to which exposure of a worker is prohibited, regulated, restricted, limited or
controlled.
2.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
In Ontario, there are a total of eleven Designated Substances. These substances have been
regulated under Ontario Regulation 490/09 — Designated Substances, made under the Ontario
Health and Safety Act, which applies to controlling designated substances in the work place.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), R.S.O. 1990, c.0.1, s.30 (1) specifies that:
“Before beginning a project, the owner shall determine whether any Designated Substances are
present at the project site and shall prepare a list of all Designated Substances that are present
at the site”.
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Designated Substances are defined as any biological, chemical, or physical agent or
combination thereof prescribed as a Designated Substance to which exposure of a worker is
prohibited, regulated, restricted, limited or controlled.
Section 30 of The Act requires that the list of Designated Substances be provided to prospective
contractors and subcontractors who may do work on a site and come into contact at the site
with Designated Substances.
The Ministry of Labour has designated the following substances:
Acrylonitrile Isocyanates
Arsenic Lead
Asbestos Mercury
Benzene Silica
Coke Oven Emissions Vinyl Chloride
Ethylene Oxide
Ontario Regulation 278/05 (O. Reg. 278/05), the Regulation respecting Asbestos on
Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations, made under the Occupational
Health and Safety Act (OHSA), requires owners of a building to identify Asbestos-containing
Materials (ACMs) prior to potential disturbance of the materials.
In addition, an owner of a building is required to have an Asbestos Management Plan (AMP) if
ACMs (friable or non-friable) are present in the building and are to remain in place. An inventory
of ACMs must be kept on site. All ACMs must be routinely inspected to ensure no damage has
occurred, and the inventory must be updated once in each 12-month period and as may be
required based on expected changing site conditions, abatement and/or renovation activities.
Removal of all asbestos containing materials is required prior to building demolition.
In addition to the Designated Substances, the building was also surveyed for the presence of
other hazardous materials such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), radioactive materials,
ozone depleting substances (ODSs), and mould.
We understand that this survey has been conducted to comply with the regulatory requirements
of Ontario Regulation 278/05.
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3.0 SURVEY METHODOLOGY
Samples may have been obtained to determine the presence of asbestos in building materials
and/or lead in paint. Samples were obtained in typically inconspicuous locations so as not to
reduce aesthetic qualities. Samples were not taken of materials which would damage the
building envelope, such as window sealants and roof materials. When inaccessible areas were
encountered during the survey (i.e. wall cavities) inferences were made based upon findings in
adjacent spaces. Equipment such as motors, electrical panels, fire doors etc., were not de-
energized or disassembled to examine internal components or materials. These items should
be considered to contain hazardous materials until proven otherwise.
The survey included a visual assessment for the presence of asbestos, lead, mercury, other
Designated Substances and Hazardous Materials. Photographs are included throughout the
report.
4.0 SCOPE OF WORK
The Designated Substance survey entailed the following:
• Visual review of the building to identify materials which could contain Designated
Substances,
• Recommendations for appropriate action where required.
This report details the hazardous substances found within the building, and was prepared for
City of Toronto (the client). The assessment was directed on both the interior and exterior
structure and finishes of the building. It does not report on possible contaminants in the soil
under and surrounding the building, or contents of vessels, drums, etc. that may be concealed.
The survey was conducted on March 12, 2014. After that time, hazardous substances may have
been removed from or added to the location. It is the owner's responsibility to disclose whether
any hazardous substances have been added to or removed from the building.
This report should be made available to contractors tendering on any renovation or demolition
work. In turn, all contractors requesting tenders from subcontractors shall furnish this report to
subcontractors.
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5.0 FIELD WORK AND FINDINGS
Property Description
The Survey Area consisted of a one (1) storey community centre which was constructed in
1974. The building does not include a basement. Floor finishes throughout the building include
exposed poured concrete, rubber, ceramic tiles, vinyl tile, and vinyl sheet. Wall finishes include
exposed and painted concrete block. Ceiling finishes include painted steel structure, lay-in
ceiling tiles, and painted gypsum wall board. All domestic hot and cold water lines throughout
the Survey Area appeared to be either uninsulated metal or PVC, or wrapped with fibreglass
insulation and covered in PVC or canvas.
The following subsections detail our findings:
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Asbestos
Background Information on Asbestos
Asbestos is a generic name that has been given to a group of naturally occurring fibrous
minerals. In the past, asbestos was commonly used as a component in building materials such
as insulation, fireproofing and acoustic or decorative panels. Although there are many types of
asbestos, the three main forms of commercial importance in Ontario are chrysotile, amosite and
crocidolite.
An Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) is defined by O. Reg. 278/05 as a material that
contains 0.5 % or more asbestos by dry weight. ACMs are placed into two general classes,
“friable” and “non-friable” ACMs. Friable ACMs are those materials that when dry can be
crumbled, pulverized and reduced to powder by hand pressure. Typical friable ACMs include
acoustical or decorative texture coats, fireproofing, some ceiling tiles and thermal insulation.
Non-friable ACMs are much more durable as they are held together by a binder such as
cement, vinyl or asphalt. Typical non-friable ACMs include floor tiles, fire blankets, roofing
materials and cementitious products such as wallboards, pipes or siding.
It has been recognized that hazardous situations may exist in buildings where asbestos-
containing materials are found. This is especially true where asbestos fibres may become
airborne as a result of material ageing, physical damage, and water damage or air movement.
In contrast, there is little reason for concern if the asbestos is in good condition, has not been
damaged and is not in a location where it is likely to be disturbed.
Asbestos Survey Methodology
The asbestos survey included the identification of potential friable and non-friable asbestos-
containing materials within the facility.
The likelihood of ACMs being present in inaccessible areas such as behind chases and
bulkheads was determined by assessing the presence of asbestos-containing systems in
adjacent areas.
Fiberglass insulation was not submitted for analysis as it can be identified visually as non-
asbestos material.
Past Designated Substance Surveys (DSS) completed by Kleinfeldt Consultants Limited were
referenced during this survey. Additional samples were taken where necessary to comply with
O. Reg. 287/05. Past results are included in Appendix A where applicable.
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Asbestos Survey Findings
Asbestos containing materials were found in the Survey Area.
• Mechanical Piping Insulation
Mechanical pipe straight and fitting insulation was observed throughout the Survey Area and
was observed to contain fibre glass material. Fibre glass is a non-asbestos containing material
and thus was not sampled.
• Drywall Joint Compound
Gypsum board joint compound was sampled and found to contain asbestos. Gypsum board is
installed in the pool and arena areas.
• Lay-in Ceiling Tiles
Lay-in ceiling tiles were previously sampled and found not to contain asbestos. Additional samples
were not taken as the material is not expected to contain asbestos due to age.
• Vinyl Floor Tiles
a) Grey Vinyl Tiles
Gray vinyl tiles installed in the Snack Bar were previously sampled and found to contain asbestos.
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b) Brown Vinyl Tiles
Brown vinyl tiles installed in the Storage Room
at the Tiny Tots Room was found to contain
asbestos.
c) Newer Grey Vinyl Tiles
Newer vinyl tiles installed at the Bocce Court were previously sampled and found not to contain
asbestos. Additional samples were not taken as the material is not expected to contain asbestos
due to age.
• Exterior Door Caulking
Exterior door caulking was not sampled as it is not expected to contain asbestos.
• Roofing Material
To avoid damage and compromising the integrity of roofing material, no bulk samples of the
roofing materials from roof sections were collected. The roofing materials are unlikely to contain
asbestos.
• Storm Drainage Piping
Transite piping, which can contain asbestos, is frequently used in modern construction. The
cementitious piping is often used for storm drainage piping. Storm drainage piping was
insulated where visible.
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Lead
Background Information on Lead
Lead was a common additive in exterior and hard wearing paint applications. Lead was used to
prolong shelf life of paint and to increase its flexibility and durability to wear and weather. Acute
exposure to lead by inhalation or ingestion may cause headaches, fatigue, nausea, abdominal
cramps and joint pain. Chronic exposures can cause reduced haemoglobin production and
reduced lifespan. It has also been known to impact the body’s central and peripheral nervous
systems and brain function and has been linked to learning disabilities in children.
To verify lead content in paints, representative bulk samples of paint and finishes suspected of
containing lead were collected. Bulk samples were scraped down to the building base structure,
with all possible layers present, placed in sealed plastic bags and labeled; and then submitted to
an independent laboratory for analysis.
Currently in Ontario, there is no regulatory limit that determines what concentration of lead
constitutes a “lead containing material”. On October 21, 2010, Health Canada, under the
Hazardous Products Act, stated that the lead content in surface-coating materials, furniture, toys
and other articles for children, should not exceed 90mg/kg (0.009%, 90ppm). However, this is
intended for the importation or sale of products within Canada. Therefore, this is not to be
misconstrued as a limit established to define a lead-containing material or a limit with respect to
lead on construction projects.
Exposure to lead-containing materials is regulated under Ontario Regulation 490/09,
Designated Substances - made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Care must be
taken to prevent lead-containing particles from becoming airborne during the disturbance of
lead-containing surfaces (i.e., during renovation or demolition projects). All lead abatement
work must follow procedures outlined in the Guideline Lead on Construction Projects, issued in
September 2004 (amended in April 2011) by the Occupational Health and Safety branch of the
Ministry of Labour.
Lead is known to have been used in solder on copper plumbing fixtures, in lead conduit pipes, in
lead-calcium battery plates, ammunition, and in nuclear and X-ray shielding devices. However,
these materials were not sampled during this investigation, but were noted where applicable.
Lead Findings
Based on the age of this building, it is expected that lead-based paint be found below newer
painted latex finishes. Paint samples were not taken so as not to damage paint finishes. Lead
may be present in the soldered joints of copper piping found within this building.
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Mercury
Mercury is known to cause poisoning in humans through the inhalation of vapours, ingestion of
contaminated materials or skin absorption through direct contact with the liquid.
Precautions must be taken to prevent mercury vapours from becoming airborne during renovations
or demolition of the building. Exposure to airborne mercury is regulated under the Revised O. Reg.
490/09 as amended – Regulation respecting Mercury – made under the Occupational Health and
Safety Act; and under O. Reg. 558, which amended O. Reg. 347/90 (General - Waste
Management), mercury is classified as a Schedule 2(b) Hazardous Waste Chemical. Its hazardous
waste number is U151.
Mercury is found in products such as thermostats, temperature and pressure gauges,
fluorescent lamps and batteries. Mercury in products can be released to the environment
through breakage, or disposal at the end of a product's useful life. Improper disposal of these
mercury products poses a health and environmental risk to everyone. In addition, the disposal of
mercury-containing products can create wastes that are often classified as hazardous. Wastes
that leach mercury in concentrations exceeding Ontario Regulation 347/90 (General - Waste
Management) limits are also considered hazardous.
Thermostat Switches
The mercury in thermostats switch contains approximately 3-4 grams of mercury in a glass
ampoule, typically attached to a metal coil. Mercury-containing switches have been used in
thermostats for over 40 years.
CCI Group did not identify any mercury-containing thermostat switches within the Survey Area.
Fluorescent Light Tubes
Mercury is an essential component in fluorescent lamps and HID lamps. The mercury is in a
vapour form and in the phosphor coating on the lamp tube. Estimates of the mercury content
contained in compact, 4 foot, and 8-foot lamps are 10 mg and 23 mg respectively.
Most fluorescent lamps qualify as hazardous waste when removed from service and are
therefore prohibited from disposal in the solid waste stream. Fluorescent lamps would be
classified as 146T on your facility Generator Registration Report under O. Reg. 347/90 -
General Waste Management, as amended by O. Reg. 558/00. Under this regulation, if the
leachate results exceed 0.1 milligrams of mercury per litre for a given waste, then the facility
must treat the waste as hazardous waste. Most fluorescent and HID lamps will exceed the
leachate toxicity limit; therefore these wastes must be registered and treated as hazardous
waste or sent for recycling.
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CCI Group identified numerous fluorescent light fixtures with tubes throughout the Survey Area.
Mercury is likely to be present in vapor form in the fluorescent light tubes.
Silica
Silica is expected to be present in building materials such as concrete, brick, mortar and
ceramic tiles located throughout the structures.
Precautions must be taken to prevent silica-containing particles from becoming airborne during
the disturbance of silica-containing surfaces, such as during renovation or demolition projects.
Exposure to airborne silica is regulated under Ontario Regulation 490/09, Designated
Substances - made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. All work being carried with
silica containing materials should be conducted following the Guide Silica on Construction
Projects issued September 2004 by the Occupational Health and Safety branch of the Ministry
of Labour.
Vinyl Chloride
Vinyl chloride (monomer) is likely to be present in stable form within poly vinyl-chloride (PVC)
piping and conduits and as a component of interior finishes.
Acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile was not noted and would not be expected to be present in the Survey Area.
Arsenic
Arsenic or arsenic compounds were not noted and are not expected to be present in the Survey
Area.
Benzene
Benzene may be present in stable form in roofing materials, paints and adhesives located
throughout the subject facility.
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Coke Oven Emissions
Coke oven emissions were not noted and would not be expected to be present in the Survey
Area.
Ethylene Oxides
Ethylene oxide was not noted, and would not be expected to be present in the Survey Area.
Isocyanates
Isocyanates compounds may be present in stable form in paint finishes, varnishes, and
polyurethane plastics, synthetic rubbers, foams and adhesives.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) were commonly used as dielectric insulating fluid in electrical
equipment such as transformers and capacitors, and in the fluorescent and HID lamp ballasts. The
production of PCBs in the North America started in 1929 and was banned at the beginning of 1979.
After 1981, no manufacturers produced fluorescent and HID lamps with PCB-containing ballasts.
PCBs are not a designated substance under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
PCB Regulations (SOR/2008-273)
The PCB Regulations (the Regulations) set specific deadlines for ending the use of PCBs in
concentrations at or above 50 mg/kg; eliminating all PCBs and equipment containing PCBs
currently in storage and limiting the period of time PCBs can be stored before being destroyed. The
Regulations also establish sound practices for the better management of the remaining PCBs in
use (i.e. those with content of less than 50 mg/kg), until their eventual elimination, to prevent
contamination of dielectric fluids and dispersion of PCBs in small quantities into other liquids.
• Light Ballasts/Transformers
The building is illuminated using newer T-5 and T-8 fluorescent and compact fluorescent bulbs.
The ballasts are not expected to contain PCBs. The transformers are non-PCB type ballasts.
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Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)
Within Ontario, the general use of ozone depleting substances (ODS) is controlled through
Regulation 463/10 of the Environmental Protection Act. Production of ODS in the form of hydro
chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) ceased in Canada in 1993 as a
result of their ozone-depleting characteristics. Importation of CFCs into Canada ceased in 1997
and total ban on their use from 2010. The use of these materials is still permitted in existing
equipment, but equipment must be serviced by a licensed contractor such that CFCs are contained
and not released to the environment during servicing or operation.
A visual assessment for equipment potentially containing ozone-depleting substances was
conducted. CCI Group observed three (3) packaged rooftop units which contain R-22 refrigerant
(chlorodifluoromethane), currently regulated as ozone depleting substance, however strict controls
over their manufacture and supply are in place. Under the management of a licensed contractor,
equipment containing R-22 does not represent a significant threat to human health or the
environment. The refrigerants R-410A, R-404A, and R507 are non-ozone depleting substances.
No other ODS-content equipment was observed in the subject units at the time of site visit.
Mould
CCI Group did not observe any signs of mould in the Survey Area.
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6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
On the basis of our investigations, representative sampling and laboratory analysis of suspected
asbestos and lead containing materials, as well as mould-affected materials; the following
conclusions and recommendations are presented:
Asbestos
Remove asbestos materials during future renovations and maintain in the good condition in the
immediate term. An Asbestos Management Plan is required.
Lead
Maintain paint finishes in good condition. Provide water testing to confirm the presence of lead
from copper solder in the water.
Mercury
Maintain HID and fluorescent fixtures and mercury based thermostats and dispose of as per
Ontario Regulations 844 and 347.
Silica
Precautions should be taken as required during major renovations and demolition projects on concrete
(i.e. coring through concrete slabs, demolition of masonry, etc.) to ensure that workers’ exposure levels
to airborne silica does not exceed 0.05 mg/m3.
This can be achieved by:
• providing the workers with respiratory protection;
• wetting the surface of the materials to prevent dust emissions; and,
• Providing workers with facilities to properly wash prior to exiting the work area.
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• Demolition work that is likely to impact silica-containing materials should be carried out
in accordance with the requirement detailed in the Ontario Ministry of Labour document
entitled “Guideline: Silica on Construction Projects”, dated September 2004.
Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)
A visual assessment for equipment potentially containing ozone-depleting substances was
conducted. CCI Group observed three (3) rooftop units which contain R-22 refrigerant. Under the
management of a licensed contractor, equipment containing R-22 does not represent a significant
threat to human health or the environment.
• Prior to the demolition/alteration/renovation of the units, all equipment containing ODS
must be decommissioned by a licensed contractor such that ozone depleting
substances are contained and not released to the environment during decommissioning
Other Designated Substances
Other Designated Substances (acrylonitrile, arsenic, coke oven emissions, ethylene oxide,
isocyanates, benzene or vinyl chloride) are not expected to be present in the building in matrix or in
sufficient quantities to cause an exceedence of Ministry of Labour exposure guidelines.
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7.0 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND LIMITATIONS
The information presented in this report is based on information provided by others, direct visual
observation made by personnel with CCI, and the results of laboratory testing as identified herein.
It should be noted that there might be hazardous materials in locations not visible during our
investigation. Prior to any demolition/dismantling of materials additional testing is
recommended as a means of worker and occupant protection.
The findings detailed in this report are based upon the information available at the time of
preparation of the report. No investigative method eliminates the possibility of obtaining
imprecise or incomplete information. Professional judgement was exercised in gathering and
analyzing the information obtained and in the formulation of our conclusions and
recommendations.
CCI does not certify or warrant the environmental status of the property nor the building on the
property.
Please note that the passage of time affects the information provided in the report.
Environmental conditions of a site can change. Opinions relating to the site conditions are based
upon information that existed at the time that the conclusions were formulated.
The client expressly agrees that it has entered into this agreement with CCI, both on its own
behalf and as agent on behalf of its employees and principals.
The client expressly agrees that CCI’s employees and principals shall have no personal liability
to the client in respect of a claim, whether in contract, tort and/or any other cause of action in
law. Accordingly, the client expressly agrees that it will bring no proceedings and take no action
in any court of law against any of CCI’s employees or principals in their personal capacity.
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We trust that we have detailed our findings clearly and that we have satisfactorily addressed the
scope of work you require at this time. In the event you wish us to review our findings with you,
or require our services further in this regard, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Sincerely,
CCI GROUP INC.
Prepared by:
Deirdre Roe, B.A.Tech., Dipl.Arch.Tech., FMP
Project Manager
Corporate Projects
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APPENDIX A – LAB ANALYSIS
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9000 Commerce Parkway Suite B Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Telephone: 856-231-9449 Fax: 856-231-9818
International Asbestos
Testing Laboratories
IATL
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
(Revised)
Client:
Report Date:
Project No.:
Project:
BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS SUMMARY
CCI Group Inc
7900 Keele Street, Suite 200
Concord ON L4K 2A3
135121
Toronto;SGR-PleasantviewCC
7/14/2014
Report No.: 339135
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS01.1
5365321 Description / Location:
Womens Washroom
PC 1.1 Chrysotile None Detected None Detected PC 98.9
Off-White Joint Compound
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS01.1
5365321 Description / Location:
Womens Washroom
None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 100
Black MasticLayer No.: 2
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS01.2
5365322 Description / Location:
* Sample Not Analyzed Sample Not Analyzed
Sample Not Analyzed
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS01.3
5365323 Description / Location:
* Sample Not Analyzed Sample Not Analyzed
Sample Not Analyzed
NIST-NVLAP No. 101165-0 NY-DOH No. 11021 AIHA-LAP, LLC No. 100188
This confidential report relates only to those item(s) tested and does not represent an endorsement by NIST-NVLAP, AIHA or any agency of the U.S. government
This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
EPA 600/R-93/116 By Polarized Light MicroscopyAnalytical Method:
Comments: (PC) Indicates Stratified Point Count Method performed. Method not performed unless stated. Quantification at <0.25% by volume is possible with this method. (PC–Trace) represents
this limit of quantitation. (PC-Trace) means that asbestos was detected but is not quantifiable under the Point Counting regimen. Analysis includes all distinct separable layers in
accordance with EPA 600 Method. If not reported or otherwise noted, layer is either not present or the client has specifically requested that it not be analyzed. Small asbestos fibers may
be missed by PLM due to resolution limitations of the optical microscope. Therefore, negative PLM results cannot be guaranteed. Electron Microscopy can be used as a confirming
technique. Regulatory Limit is based upon the sample matrix.
Analysis Performed By:
Date:
Approved By:
Frank E. Ehrenfeld, III
Laboratory Director
7/10/2014
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S. Clay
_____________________________
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9000 Commerce Parkway Suite B Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Telephone: 856-231-9449 Fax: 856-231-9818
International Asbestos
Testing Laboratories
IATL
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
(Revised)
Client:
Report Date:
Project No.:
Project:
BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS SUMMARY
CCI Group Inc
7900 Keele Street, Suite 200
Concord ON L4K 2A3
135121
Toronto;SGR-PleasantviewCC
7/14/2014
Report No.: 339135
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS02.1
5365324 Description / Location:
AIR Office
PC 1.3 Chrysotile None Detected None Detected PC 98.7
Brown Floor Tile
Amended COA. Result change from report dated 7/10/2014. See the attached QC report.
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS02.2
5365325 Description / Location:
AIR Office
PC 1.1 Chrysotile None Detected None Detected PC 98.9
Brown Floor Tile
Amended COA. Result change from report dated 7/10/2014. See the attached QC report.
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS02.2
5365325 Description / Location:
AIR Office
None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 100
Black MasticLayer No.: 2
Amended COA. Result change from report dated 7/10/2014. See the attached QC report.
% Asbestos Type % Non-Asbestos Fibrous Material Type % Non-Fibrous Material
Client No.:
Lab No.:
BS02.3
5365326 Description / Location:
Womens Washroom
PC 1.2 Chrysotile None Detected None Detected PC 98.8
Brown Floor Tile
Amended COA. Result change from report dated 7/10/2014. See the attached QC report.
NIST-NVLAP No. 101165-0 NY-DOH No. 11021 AIHA-LAP, LLC No. 100188
This confidential report relates only to those item(s) tested and does not represent an endorsement by NIST-NVLAP, AIHA or any agency of the U.S. government
This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory.
EPA 600/R-93/116 By Polarized Light MicroscopyAnalytical Method:
Comments: (PC) Indicates Stratified Point Count Method performed. Method not performed unless stated. Quantification at <0.25% by volume is possible with this method. (PC–Trace) represents
this limit of quantitation. (PC-Trace) means that asbestos was detected but is not quantifiable under the Point Counting regimen. Analysis includes all distinct separable layers in
accordance with EPA 600 Method. If not reported or otherwise noted, layer is either not present or the client has specifically requested that it not be analyzed. Small asbestos fibers may
be missed by PLM due to resolution limitations of the optical microscope. Therefore, negative PLM results cannot be guaranteed. Electron Microscopy can be used as a confirming
technique. Regulatory Limit is based upon the sample matrix.
Analysis Performed By:
Date: 7/14/2014
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L. Solebello
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APPENDIX B – LOCATION PLAN
x1
x2
X3
X4
X5
X1.1
X1.2
X1.3
X2.1
X2.2
X2.3
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X
XX
X
XX
SYMBOL
POWER SYSTEMDESCRIPTION
15A (OR 20A AS NOTED), 120V, SINGLE PHASE,GFI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
15A, 120V, SINGLE PHASE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (CSA 5-15R)
20A, 120V, SINGLE PHASE, GFI DUPLEX RECEPTACLEMOUNTED HIGH ON WALL/COLUMN
15A, 120V, SINGLE PHASE, DUPLEX RECEPTACLEMOUNTED HIGH ON WALL/COLUMN
600V DIRECT CONNECTION
120/208V DIRECT CONNECTION
DISCONNECT SWITCH
TRANSFORMER
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AS NOTED
RECESSED MOUNTED PANEL
SURFACE MOUNTED PANEL.
SYMBOL
GENERALDESCRIPTION
NOTE TAG
DETAIL No. X ON DRAWING XX
SECTION No. X ON DRAWING XX
SYMBOL
SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMDESCRIPTION
M
SPD
SYMBOL
ABBREVIATIONSDESCRIPTION
1 PHASE / 3 PHASE1 PH / 3 PH
3P / 2P / 1P
3W / 4 W
AF
AFF
AT
CAP
EXP
EPO
GL
GRD
INV
kA
kVA
MCCB
MP
O/H
3 POLE / 2 POLE / 1 POLE
3 WIRE / 4 WIRE
FRAME SIZE IN AMPERE
ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR
TRIP RATING IN AMPERE
CAPACITOR BANK
EXPLOSION PROOF
EMERGENCY POWER OFF
GRID LINE
GROUND WIRE
INVERTER
KILO AMPERE
KILO VOLT AMPERE
MOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER
PULSE START METAL HALIDE
OVER HEAD
POWER SWITCH
SWITCH BOARD
TRANSFORMER
PS
SB
TX
WEATHER PROOF, WATERTIGHT & CORROSION RESISTANTWP
ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
TYPICALTYP
DS DISCONNECT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
CAPACITOR BANK
CIRCUIT BREAKER
DRAW OUT TYPE BREAKER
SURGE PROTECTING DEVICE
PANEL
TRANSFORMER
METERING UNIT
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH
UNFUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH
FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH
SYMBOL
LIGHTING SYSTEM
A
A
A
A
A
PC
OS
OS
DESCRIPTION
CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURE.'A' DENOTES TYPE, REFER TO SCHEDULE.
FIXTURE CONNECTED TO NIGHT LIGHT LIGHTING CIRCUIT.'A' DENOTES TYPE, REFER TO SCHEDULE.
WALL MOUNTED FIXTURE.'A' DENOTES TYPE, REFER TO SCHEDULE.
CEILING MOUNTED DOWNLIGHT FIXTURE.'A' DENOTES TYPE, REFER TO SCHEDULE.
PHOTO CELL DAYLIGHT SENSOR
3
LV
SINGLE POLE TOGGLE SWITCH, VOLTAGE TO MATCH CIRCUIT
3 WAY SWITCH, VOLTAGE TO MATCH CIRCUIT
LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT SWITCH
CEILING MOUNTED EMERGENCY LIGHTING SINGLE REMOTE HEADCONNECTED TO EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT AS INDICATED.
WALL MOUNTED EMERGENCY LIGHTING SINGLE REMOTE HEADCONNECTED TO EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT AS INDICATED.
WALL MOUNTED EMERGENCY LIGHTING DOUBLE REMOTE HEADSCONNECTED TO EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT AS INDICATED.
EMERGENCY LIGHT, BATTERY UNIT,C/W TWIN HEADS AND DIRECT CONNECTION
CEILING MOUNTED EMERGENCY LIGHTING DOUBLE REMOTE HEADSCONNECTED TO EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT AS INDICATED.
CEILING MOUNTED EXIT LIGHT SIGN.ARROWS DENOTE DIRECTION
WALL MOUNTED EXIT LIGHT SIGN.ARROWS DENOTE DIRECTION
CEILING MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR
WALL MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR
SYMBOL
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMDESCRIPTION
DATA OUTLET
VOICE OUTLET
2x DATA OUTLET2
2x VOICE OUTLET2
WALL MOUNTED VACANCY SENSORVS
A
S
F
FACP
FAAP
SYMBOL
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMDESCRIPTION
FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR PANEL
FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
SMOKE DETECTOR
FIRE ALARM PULL STATION
FIRE ALARM SPEAKER AND STROBE COMBINATION
FIRE ALARM SPEAKER
FIRE ALARM STROBE
CCTV
CCTV
SYMBOL
SECURITY SYSTEMDESCRIPTION
CEILING MOUNTED SECURITY SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE CCTV CAMERA
WALL/POLE MOUNTED SECURITY SYSTEM SURVEILLANCE CCTV CAMERA
SYMBOL
DEMOLITIONDESCRIPTION
EXISTING ELECTRICAL ITEM TO REMAIN. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
EXISTING ELECTRICAL ITEM TO BE REMOVED
EXISTING ELECTRICAL ITEM TO BE RELOCATED
OR EX
ER
EXISTING ELECTRICAL ITEM SHOWN IN RELOCATED POSITIONRL
OR R
FIRE ALARM BELLB
CEILING MOUNTED FIXTURE.'A' DENOTES TYPE, REFER TO SCHEDULE.
K KEYED LIGHT SWITCH
THIS LEGEND IS GENERIC IN NATURE. ALL SYMBOLS SHOWNMAY NOT BE UTILIZED FOR THIS SUBMISSION PACKAGE.
LEGEND NOTE:1.
ALL ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ INCONJUNCTION WITH ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL/MECHANICAL & REFRIGERATIONDRAWINGS.
GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES:
1.
2. ALL 5-15R RECEPTACLES AND OTHERRECEPTACLES THROUGHOUT THIS PROJECTSHALL BE WIRED WITH #12 AWG STRANDEDCOPPER CONDUCTORS. RECEPTACLESMOUNTING HEIGHT MAY VARY FROM SPACETO SPACE. LOW MOUNTED RECEPTACLESYMBOL MAY BE SHOWN WHERE MOUNTINGHEIGHT SHALL BE 850mm OR 1000mm A.F.F.AND TYPICALLY HIGH MOUNTEDRECEPTACLE SYMBOL IS INDICATED WHEREDEVICE SHALL BE ABOVE COUNTER OR AWORK BENCH, AS A GENERAL RULE –CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TOSPECIFICATIONS 26 00 00.01 FOR HEIGHTSAND OTHER DETAILS. WHERE INSTALLATIONHEIGHT IS NOT CLEAR – CONTRACTOR SHALLADDRESS RFI TO THE CONSULTANT PRIORTO ROUGHING-IN. ALL RECEPTACLES SHALLBE 15A UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
3. DISCONNECT SWITCH / STARTER TOMECHANICAL EQUIPMENT BY MECHANICALUNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED OR SHOWN.LOCAL DISCONNECT SWITCH FOR THEMECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE SUPPLIEDAND INSTALLED BY MECHANICAL.
4. WHERE MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL ANDARCHITECTURAL EQUIPMENT IS SUPPLIEDWITH A CONTROL DEVICE (SUCH AS SPEEDCONTROLLERS, VFD, STARTERS, CONTROLPANELS, DISCONNECT SWITCH,CONTROLLER, ETC.) THIS DIVISION SHALLINCLUDE FOR PROVIDING POWER TO THECONTROL DEVICE. CONDUIT/WIRINGBETWEEN CONTROL DEVICE AND THECONTROLLED EQUIPMENT BY MECHANICALTRADE OR EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER. WHEREPOWER CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT ARESHOWN, CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATEWITH EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED AND INSTALLEDFOR EXACT LOCATION OF CONTROL DEVICEPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF WIRING.
EXACT LOCATION OF FINAL POWERCONNECTION TO ALL EQUIPMENTS SHALL BECOORDINATED WITH EQUIPMENT SUPPLIEDAND INSTALLED.
5.
IF REPLACING CIRCUIT BREAKER, CIRCUITBREAKER TYPE AND kA RATING TO MATCHEXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKER.
6.
EXISTING ELECTRICAL INFORMATION SHOWNON THE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ARE FORGUIDELINE ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO SITEVERIFY EXISTING ELECTRICAL INFORMATIONDURING SITE VISIT PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BIDAND UPDATE THE INFORMATION UNDER ASBUILT PACKAGE.
7.
VISIT AND EXAMINE THE SITE AND BECOMEFAMILIAR WITH ALL CONDITIONS AFFECTINGTHE WORK. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TOVERIFY AND CONFIRM ALL EXISTINGINSTALLATION PRIOR TO ORDERING ANYELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
8.
THE CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN ALL BASEBUILDING INFORMATION AND VERIFY THELOCATION AND SIZE OF ALL EXISTING SERVICES.
9.
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4 PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW 20A, 120V CIRCUITBREAKER IN EXISTING 'PANEL LP-2A1'LOCATED WITHIN STORAGE ROOM (REFER TODWG. E-103 FOR LOCATION) AND CONNECTNEW HAND DRYER WITH NEW WIRING. NEWCIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE AND kA RATING TOMATCH EXISTING BREAKERS. UPDATE PANELDIRECTORY ACCORDINGLY.
5 EXISTINGWIRINGCONNECTEDTO NEW ITEMREPLACED.SEE DWG.ED-102 FORINFORMATION.
6 CONNECT WITH USE OF NEW WIRINGTO EXISTING 'PANEL LPE' (REFER TONOTE 8 ON THIS DRAWING) LOCATEDWITHIN ELECTRICAL ROOM. PROVIDEAND INSTALL NEW 15A, 120V, 1PCIRCUIT BREAKER IN EXISTING 'PANELLPE' TO CONNECT NEW DEVICES.NEW CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE AND kARATING TO MATCH EXISTINGBREAKERS. UPDATE PANELDIRECTORY ACCORDINGLY.
7 EXTEND EXISTING POWER CIRCUIT WITHUSE OF NEW WIRING TO CONNECT ALLIR (INFRA RED) FIXTURES IN THIS AREA.REFER TO MECHANICAL DRAWINGSFOR EXACT LOCATIONS ANDQUANTITIES. NEW WIRE TYPE AND SIZETO MATCH EXISTING WIRING. UPDATEPANEL DIRECTORY ACCORDINGLY.
8 EXISTING PANELTO BE LABELEDAS 'PANEL LPE'.CONTRACTOR TOREVIEW ANDCONFIRM FEEDERIS SUFFICIENTFOR ADDITIONALLOAD PRIOR TOSTARTING WORK.
9 CONNECT WITH USE OF NEW WIRING TO EXISTING'PANEL LP-2A1' LOCATED WITHIN STORAGE ROOM(REFER TO DWG. E-103). PROVIDE AND INSTALLNEW 15A, 120V, 1P CIRCUIT BREAKER IN EXISTING'PANEL LP-2A1' TO CONNECT NEW DEVICES. NEWCIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE AND kA RATING TOMATCH EXISTING BREAKERS. UPDATE PANELDIRECTORY ACCORDINGLY.
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2 CONNECT USING NEW WIRING TO EXISTING 15A,120V CIRCUIT BREAKER AVAILABLE IN EXISTINGPANEL FEEDING POWER IN THIS AREA. UPDATEPANEL DIRECTORY ACCORDINGLY.
3 EXISTING RECEPTACLERELOCATED TO NEWLOCATION. EXTEND/CUT BACKEXISTING WIRING AS REQUIREDTO SUIT RELOCATION WORK.WIRE TYPE AND SIZE TOMATCH EXISTING. SEE DWG.ED-103 FOR INFORMATION.
PROVIDE AND INSTALL FLUSH MOUNTED DEVICE BOX ANDEMPTY CONDUIT TO CONNECT EACH BARRIER FREEPUSHBUTTON. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOREXACT LOCATION AND QUANTITIES AND COORDINATE WITHHARDWARE SUPPLIER. CONNECT ONE DOOR OPERATOR PERCIRCUIT FROM EXISTING PANEL FEEDING POWER TO EXISTINGITEMS IN THIS AREA. PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW 15A, 120VCIRCUIT BREAKER IN EXISTING PANEL AND CONNECT DOOROPERATOR WITH USE OF NEW WIRING. NEW CIRCUIT BREAKERTYPE AND kA RATING TO MATCH EXISTING CIRCUIT BREAKERS.UPDATE PANEL DIRECTORY ACCORDINLY.
5 EXTEND EXISTING RECEPTACLE CIRCUIT FROM STORAGE ROOM(005) WITH USE OF NEW WIRING TO CONNECT NEW RECEPTACLE.NEW WIRE TYPE AND SIZE TO MATCH EXISTING WIRING. UPDATEPANEL DIRECTORY ACCORDINGLY.
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LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE
FIXTURES LAMPTYPE MANUFACTURER CATALOGUE NUMBER DESCRIPTION MOUNTING REMARKS WATTAGE VOLTAGE LAMP QUANTITY LAMP TYPE
A PEERLESS ELECTRIC AP2-W-4-42-35K-ACLRF-LCWT-MBV-MV ENCLOSED AND GASKETED LED VAPORTIGHT LUMINAIRE
SUSPENDED MOUNTED IN RINK AREA CHANGE ROOMS AND IN COMMUNITY CENTREJANITOR CLOSET
46 W 120 V N/A LED
B PEERLESS ELECTRIC LACH3-24G-48-35K-12-MV RECESSED LED TROFFER RECESSED 2' x 4' LUMINAIRE 49 W 120 V N/A LEDEM1 LUMACELL MQM-1-LD13 REMOTE SINGLE HEAD SURFACE CONNECTED TO NEAREST EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK 4 W 120 V 1 LED
P PRESCOLITE LF6LEDG4-6LFLED6G435K 6" LED OPEN DOWNLIGHT RECESSED 6" HIGH EFFICACY LED HOUSING 19 W 120 V N/A LEDS LUMINIS SR515-L1W18-XX WET LOCATION LED WALL MOUNTED IN SHOWERS 18 W 120 V N/A LED
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