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Cycleport Specifications
Part 1 General
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 specification sections apply to this section.
1.2 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Modular bicycle shelter systems structures constructed of High Strength Sheet Molded Compound (HSMC) plastic composite canopy panels, tubular metal frames, side [and rear] panels, and hardware.
1.3 ALTERNATES
A. Refer to Section 01 23 00 – Alternates for description of work in this Section affected by alternates.
B. Approval of alternate manufacturer model is contingent upon use of equivalent material that meets or exceeds all material ratings. Approved alternate models shall also include all components and design features specified herein.
C. Requests for approval of alternate manufacturer model, if submitted, must be requested no less than twenty days before the project bid is due.
1.4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
A. Bicycle shelter systems: measured as completed units and includes furnishing and installing as specified on the plans, complete and in place, along with required mounting hardware, fasteners, signs, and appurtenances. Bicycle shelter systems to be paid for at the contract unit price each.
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B. Foundation slab or improved surface: paid under separate pay item.
1.5 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 03 30 00 – Cast-in-Place Concrete: concrete foundation slab
B. Section 05 50 00 – Metal Fabrications: metal bollards to protect bicycle shelter systems
C. Section 10 14 00 – Signage: related signage
D. Section 12 93 13 – Bicycle Racks: [ground-mounted] [and] [wall-mounted] non-enclosed bicycle storage
E. Section 12 93 14 – Bicycle Storage Lockers
F. Section [ _______ - ____________ ]:
1.6 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. ASCE 7 – Minimum Design Load in Buildings and other Structures
B. ASTM A500 – Standard Specification for Cold-Formed Welded and Seamless Carbon Steel Structural Tubing in Rounds and Shapes
C. ASTM A519 – Standard Specification for Seamless Carbon and Alloy Steel Mechanical Tubing
D. ASTM D 256 – Standard Test Method for Determining the Izod Pendulum Impact Resistance of Plastics.
E. ASTM D 635 – Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent of Time of Burning of Self-Supported Plastics in a Horizontal Position
F. ASTM D 638 – Standard Test Method for Determining the Tensile Properties of Plastic
G. ASTM D 758 – Standard Test Method for Rockwell Hardness of Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials
H. ASTM D 790 – Standard Test Method for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials
I. ASTM D 792 – Standard Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Relative Density) of Plastics by Displacement.
J. ASTM D 1761 – Mechanical Fasteners
K. UL 94 – Standard for Safety of Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances testing, Flame Classifications
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1.7 DEFINITIONS
A. Class I Bicycle Parking Facilities: the highest security type of parking, is a completely enclosed space which protects the bicycle from inclement weather and is designed so an unauthorized person cannot remove bicycle from it. Classification Type I by a Model Bicycle Parking Ordinance under Building Code or Land Use Code is for long term parking device providing the highest level of security bicycle parking facilities. They are provided and developed to meet a tough environment with real security concerns.
1.8 PRE-INSTALLATION MEETING
A. If required by Architect or Owner, conduct pre-installation meeting at Project site to comply with requirements in Section 01 33 00 – Pre-Installation Meeting.
1.9 SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW
A. Product Data: for each type of product indicated
1. Include construction details, material descriptions, and dimensions of individual bicycle shelter systems and architectural profiles, and finishes.
2. Include rated capacities; shipping, installed, and operating weights; furnished specialties; and accessories.
1.10 SUBMITTALS FOR INFORMATION
A. Manufacturer information
1. Submit Manufacturer’s installation instructions.
B. Samples
1. Provide one 6 x 8 inch sample of HSMC material from molded canopy panel that exhibits internal ribs and boss detail.
2. Provide samples for selection for each type of finish indicated for units with integrally pigmented factory-applied finish.
3. Provide samples for verification for each type of exposed finish.
C. Maintenance Data
1. Provide copy of manufacturer’s maintenance instructions.
2. Operation and Maintenance Manuals to include:
a. Recommended methods and frequency for maintaining optimum condition of bicycle shelter systems under anticipated traffic and use conditions.
b. Certificate of warranty for bicycle shelter system
c. Hardware data sheets and hardware manufacturer’s warranties.
D. Certifications
1. Submit certification documentation [prior to award of contract] [_______]
2. Material Certificates: For exterior HSMC Molded material, certified by manufacturer, prepare written affirmation on manufacturer’s letterhead stating that products or materials comply with requirements of ISO 9000 or ISO 14000.
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3. Obtain from Manufacturer the following:
a. Manufacturer certification that product submitted meet requirements of standards referenced.
b. Manufacturer certificate of compliance with local and federal regulations as it applies to the manufacturing process
c. Written statement on manufacturer’s letterhead certifying that manufacturer complies with requirements of the Contract Documents.
E. Sustainable Design Submittals: LEED Submittal.
1. Provide documentation to substantiate implementation of each applicable category of LEED Credits.
1.11 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Products of This Section: Manufactured to ISO 9000 or ISO 14000 requirements.
B. Manufacturer Qualifications: A company specialized in the manufacture of fiberglass reinforced plastic/SMC composite as specified herein with a minimum of 25 years documented experience and with a record of successful in-service performance for the applications as required for this project.
C. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who has completed bicycle storage installations similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance.
1.12 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Conform to Class I Bicycle Parking Facilities requirements.
1.13 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION
A. Delivery
1. Deliver materials in original factory furnished packages and containers with seals unbroken and bearing manufacturer’s labels indicating brand name and directions for storage.
2. Each bicycle shelter system unit shall be individually packaged for protection from damage, clearly marked with project information per manufacturer’s packaging standard.
3. Each carton shall contain all fasteners necessary for installation and complete installation instructions.
B. Storage
1. Store bicycle shelter systems in the original packaging, as directed by the manufacturer, until ready for installation to prevent deterioration from moisture, heat, cold, direct sunlight, or other causes.
1.14 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Field Measurements: Indicate measurements on Shop Drawings
B. Coordinate installation of expansion anchor bolts for bicycle shelter systems, furnish directions for installation.
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1.15 WARRANTY
A. Manufacturer’s Warranty: Submit a written warranty executed by the manufacturer’s standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of bicycle shelter systems that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following.
1. Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive canopy panel deflection, panel delamination, water absorption, surface fiber blooming, spalling, chipping, splitting, cracking, flaking, and blistering.
2. Deterioration of canopy panel materials, metals, finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering.
B. Warranty period: five (5) years from date of receipt per signature for all manufacturer’s components, not including HSMC components.
C. Warranty period for failure of HSMC composite material due to corrosion, with exterior coatings intact: fifteen (15) years from date of Substantial Completion.
D. Warranty does not cover improper installation, neglect or mis-use.
Part 2 Products
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. CycleSafe® Inc., CyclePort Bicycle Shelter Systems
1. Location: 947 Forest Hill Ave., Suite C, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
2. Phone: 888-950-6531
3. Web Site: www.cyclesafe.com
B. Substitutions: Not Allowed
[OR]
C. Substitutions: may be considered, provided manufacturer can comply with the specifications written herein.
1. Partial or incomplete validation of composite material physical properties to ASTM standards herein will not be accepted.
2. Requests for substitution must be submitted in writing no less than 10 days prior to bid date.
2.2 BICYCLE SHELTER SYSTEMS
A. Starter Units
1. 1-Canopy Unit 01T: Qty [_____]
2. 2-Canopy Starter Unit 02T: Qty [_____]
3. 3-Canopy Starter Unit 03T: Qty [_____]
B. Add-on Units
1. 2-Canopy Add-on Unit 02A: Qty [_____]
2. 3-Canopy Add-on Unit 03A: Qty [_____]
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2.3 BICYCLE SHELTER SYSTEMS UNIT DESCRIPTION
A. Assembly Dimensions:
1. Height: 101” overall
2. Depth:
a. 1-Canopy: 43” canopy panel depth
b. 2- and 3- Canopy: 77 3/4” canopy panel depth
3. Width:
a. 1-Canopy: 77 3/4” canopy panel assembly width
b. 2-Canopy: 81 1/4” canopy panel assembly width
c. 3-Canopy: 119 1/4” canopy panel assembly width
B. Interior clearances:
1. Height: 96”
2. Depth:
a. 1-Canopy: 40"
b. 2- and 3-Canopy: 67 1/2”
3. Width:
a. 1-Canopy: 67 1/2”
b. 2-Canopy: 74”
c. 3-Canopy: 112”
2.4 BICYCLE SHELTER SYSTEMS CONFIGURATIONS
A. Banking Configurations
1. 7-Canopy Structure: Model 07T
a. (1) 3-Canopy Starter Unit: Model 03T
b. (2) 2-Canopy Add-On Units: Model 02A
2.5 PERFORMANCE / DESIGN CRITERIA
A. Bicycle shelter systems: designed so as to ensure that all units are made of durable materials, provide adequate security, have capacity within for storing all conventional bike sizes, are aesthetically pleasing, and are weather and graffiti resistant.
B. Fiberglass HSMC canopy panels provide high mechanical strength and rigidity, high surface quality, reduced heat build-up, and rust or denting resistance.
C. Design bicycle shelter systems to provide clearances that will allow for installation tolerances and free unobstructed access to users.
D. Canopy Panel: Passive draining, having either channels or crowned panels to remove water.
E. Anchors: securely attach units to foundation slab, where specified.
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1. Anchoring system shall be removable to enable units to be relocated if necessary.
2. Anchors and Fasteners to be structurally stressed not more than 50 percent of allowable stress when maximum loads are applied.
F. Modular / Interlocking design: bicycle shelter system units with interlocking design for configuration into integrated systems is required.
G. Color: All bicycle shelter systems on a single site shall be the same [color] [color combinations] and should be appropriate for the surrounding environment and site context.
1. Unless custom color is specified, HSMC component color shall be continuous throughout the material substrate
2. Manufactured steel components shall be of same color throughout installation.
H. Product Layout: Refer to CAD Details and/or 3-D Warehouse, for layout options and site dimensions. Drawings indicate size, profiles, and dimensional requirements of bicycle shelter systems and are based on the specific system indicated.
I. Provide a six (6) foot access aisle around at least three (3) sides of a row of bicycle shelter systems.
2.6 BICYCLE SHELTER SYSTEMS FABRICATION
A. Canopy Panels
1. Material: hot compression molded reinforced fiberglas (HSMC) using polyester resin.
2. Tolerances; all canopies to have equal measurement with a maximum tolerance of +/- 1/32 inch.
3. Canopies to have crowned surface.
4. Canopies to be stipple textured.
5. Canopies to have localized thickening at side edges fro structural rigidity.
6. Canopies to have internal rib reinforcement and concealed fastening with 14 bosses for attachment points.
7. Canopies to have internal stiffening with lateral ribbing for support of dynamic loads.
B. Horizontal Frames
1. Material: fiberglass high strength compression molded reinforced plastic (HSMC) using polyester resin.
2. Two inch (2”) thick rib reinforced construction, having no seams or cracks.
3. Frames to have all fastening points molded-in with concealed fasteners.
4. Color: Taupe, unless custom color specified
C. Frame and Support Structure:
1. Material: 2” square tubular metal, ASTM A 500, Grade B
2. Leg Mounting Style: [radial leg] [surface mount]
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3. Adjustment: legs capable of being adjusted for unit installation on a 1-2” slope
4. Color:Taupe, unless custom color specified
D. Side [and Rear] Cladding Panels
1. Material: [plexiglass] [wire mesh] [perforated metal] [coated vinyl] [custom cladding]
2. Recessed to accept signage.
2.7 ACCESSORIES
A. Storage Bin
B. Poster Grip Snap-in Frame for display side panel.
1. 24” x 60”, (mfr #19901)
2. 44” x 72”, (mfr #19905)
C. Lighting
2.8 FINISHES
A. Furnish canopy panels with Manufacturer’s factory applied oven baked on, semi-gloss stipple texture finish.
B. Canopy panel, frames, and structure finish: exterior coated with Industrial grade two-part acrylic aliphatic polyurethane finish for maximum UV protection and graffiti cleaning resistance (ASTM Type 5 Industrial Maintenance Coating) (PPG PITTHANE® ULTRA or equal)
C. Canopy Panel color: [“Sandstone”; manufacturer standard color.] [__________ custom color.]
2.9 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
A. Obtain fiberglass HSMC composite bicycle shelter systems and hardware through one source fabricated from a single manufacturer, including (UL 94) fire-rated HSMC canopy panel components.
B. Furnish bicycle shelter systems components tested and verified as Low V.O.C. structural composite and finishes.
Part 3 Execution
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Section 01 70 00: Verify existing site conditions before starting work.
B. Verify that each assembly is complete, undamaged, and ready for installation
C. Verify dimensions and method of attachment with other work.
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D. Examine site for slab requirements and location.
E. Verify anchorage locations to proceed with installation.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install bicycle shelter systems according to Manufacturer’s written instructions.
B. Where specified, install bicycle shelter systems on minimum 4 inch- (100mm-) thick concrete slabs, sloped to provide drainage (maximum 2 degrees) per Section 03 30 00. For other improved surfaces, such as asphalt or pavers, contact Manufacturer for alternate installation procedures.
C. Where specified, fasten bicycle shelter systems to concrete slab or improved surfaces with 5/16 inch RedHead style expansion anchors (furnished). Secure anchors with construction grade concrete adhesive.
D. Set bicycle shelter systems plumb and aligned. Level base true to plane, with shims under anchorage.
E. Install [ground-mounted] [wall-mounted] bicycle racks as specified in Section 12 93 13.
3.3 ADJUSTING
A. After completing installation, inspect exposed finishes and repair damaged finishes.
3.4 CLEANING
A. Sweep all loose debris from area after installation and prior to acceptance.
B. Power wash. Do not use solvents.
3.5 MAINTENANCE
A. Use only materials and procedures recommended or furnished by bicycle shelter systems manufacturer.
3.6 SCHEDULES
A. 2-Canopy Unit: Qty [_____]
B. 3-Canopy Unit: Qty [_____]
C. [ 7 ]-Canopy Unit: consisting of two (2) [ 2 ]-Canopy units and one (3) [ 3 ]-Canopy unit: Qty [_____]
3.7 ATTACHMENTS
A. Attachment A: Performance / Properties Comparison
B. Attachment B: Configuration Information
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C. Attachment C: Site Planning Details
D. Attachment D: Sidewalk Attachment Details
E. Attachment E: Ordering Information
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