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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-04-20 DRB New Terrace Enclosure New South Elevation Existing South Elevation Overall Elevation Existing Photos Existing Photos ATTN: Design Review Board Subject Property: 4250 Spruce Way Property Type: Residential Cluster, Single Family Residence Project Type: Side Addition Dear Design Review Board, Chalet has been hired to design an addition to the existing single-family residence at 4250 Spruce Way. We have invested considerable effort in designing a home that is compatible with the style and quality of the neighborhood. The project includes a side addition to an existing single family residence. This includes partial demo, interior remodel, relocation of driveway and pedestrian access, new siding of exterior, new hot tub with pad, rear deck expansion, and regrading around the SE side of the addition. 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Casa del Sol #8 South Elevation with context Casa del Sol #8 Interior: Wood burning fireplace to be removed Note: Existing fireplace blocks 1/3 of Gore Creek View PO Box 5631Vail,Colorado 81658970.376.1793 ARCHITECTURE.DESIGN.SOLUTIONS. Tuvddp; Ufyuvsf;!tljq!uspxfm Dpmps!dvtupn!nbudi!.!Tup fmbtpjnfsjd!tuvddp!qbjou!!)Dpmps fybnqmf!.!Esjfe!Fenbnf!TX :233*- Iboesbjm;!Nfttnfst!V/W/!qmvt Dvtupn!dpmps!nbudi Qjduvsf!ublfo gspn!uif!tsffu/ Foujsf!esjwfxbz/ Qjduvsf!5/39!pg foujsf!tubjst gspn!esjwfxbz!up uif!gspou!epps/ Olson residence. DRB application – DRB 22-0079 Materials and Product list. Concrete: - 4000 psi - Tinted with Davis Colors; Sandstone 5237 (see picture) Handrails: - Pressure treated pine - Custom color match using Messmers U.V. Plus exterior deck stain from Sherwin Williams. Stucco: - Dryvit synthetic stucco - Sto Elasomeric paint, custom color match (see picture) GuideSpecification Section033519 IntegrallyColoredConcreteFinishing SECTION033519 INTEGRALLYCOLOREDCONCRETEFINISHING DavisColors enhancethebeautyofconcrete.Integralcolorsareeconomicaltousebecausetheyare mixedrightintoconcreteandrequirelittleadditionallabortoinstall.Theyalsocontributetosustainable constructionbecause,unlikemostsurface-appliedfinishes,integralcolorshavenovolatileorganic compounds(VOCs),arepermanent,anddonotrequireperiodicre-application.DavisColorsaremade withpure,concentratedpigmentsspeciallyprocessedformixingintoconcrete.Theyarelightfast,alkali resistant,weatherresistant,andformulatedtogivelong-lastingappealtodecorativeconcrete. Ingeneral,integrallycoloredconcreteisproducedthesamewayashigh-qualityuncoloredconcrete. ComplywithAmericanConcreteInstitute(ACI)recommendationsandapplicableindustryguidelines. SpecificationCoordination:Usethisdocumentwhenspecifyingintegralcolorsforsite-castconcrete. SpecifybasicconcreterequirementsinRelatedSections,thenusethisdocumenttospecify integrallycoloredfinishes.Alternatively,insertclausesfromthisdocumentintoyourmasterspecification forconcretework.CoordinatethisdocumentandRelatedSectionscarefully.Textshowningreen appliesprimarilyto flatwork;textshowninorangeappliesprimarilyto formed concrete. Thisdocumentisavailableinwordprocessingformatatwww.daviscolors.com/Literature.Turnon HIDDENTEXTtovieworprintspecifiernotes. DrawingCoordination:ShowlocationsofintegrallycoloredconcreteonDrawingsorinSchedules. SamplesandTechnicalAssistance:DavisColors Phone:800-356-4848(tollfree)or323-269-7311. E-mail:info@daviscolors.com.Internet:www.daviscolors.com. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1SUMMARY A.SectionIncludes: 1.Integrallycoloredfinishesforsite-castconcrete. 2.IfthisSectionconflictswithRelatedSections: a.ThisSectiontakesprecedenceformattersthataffectconcreteappearance. b.RelatedSectionstakeprecedenceformattersthatdonotaffectconcreteappearance. c.Incaseofconflicts,notify\[Architect\]<Otherparty>forclarification. B.RelatedSections 1.RelatedSiteCastConcreteSections: a.Division03Section\["Cast-in-PlaceConcrete"\]<Othertitle>:Basicrequirementsfor concreteandcoordinationofsamplesubmittal. DavisColorsPage1Section033519 b.Division 03 Section \["Tilt-Up Concrete"\]<Other title>: Basic requirements for concrete and coordination of sample submittal. c.Division 32 Section \["Concrete Paving"\]\["Decorative Concrete Paving"\]<Other title>: Basic requirements for concrete and coordination of sample submittal. d.<Other Related Sections> 2.Other Related Sections: a.Division 03 Section \["Precast Concrete" \]<Other title>: Colored precast concrete. b.Division 04 Section \["Concrete Unit Masonry" \]<Other title>: Colored concrete masonry. c.Division 07 Section \["Joint Sealants" \]<Other title>: Colored sealants for joints. d.Division 32 Section \["Precast Concrete Unit Paving" \]<Other title>: Colored concrete units. e.<Other Related Sections> 1.2REFERENCE STANDARDS A.\[ACI 117 – Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials\] B.ACI 301 – Structural Concrete. C.ACI 303.1 – Cast-in-Place Architectural Concrete. D.ACI 305.1 – Hot Weather Concreting. E.ACI 306.1 – Cold Weather Concreting. F.ACI 308R – Curing Concrete. G.ACI 318 – Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete. H.\[ACI 347 – Formwork for Concrete\] I.ASTM C309 – Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete. J.ASTM C979 – Pigments for Integrally Colored Concrete. 1.3PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS A.Preinstallation Conference: 1.Conduct conference at \[Project site\]<Other location>. 2.Comply with Division 01 Section \["Project Management and Coordination"\]<Other section title>. 3.Review procedures required to produce specified results. 1.4SUBMITTALS A.Product Data: 1.Color additives. 2.Curing products. 3.\[Form facing materials.\] 4.\[Form release agents.\] 5.\[Proprietary cleaning agents.\] 6.\[Surface retarders.\] Davis ColorsPage 2Section 03 35 19 7.<Other product type> B.LEED Submittals: Submit data for: 1.\[Heat Island Effect – Non-Roof: LEED Credit SS 7.1 <Other Credit>.\] 2.Recycled Content: LEED Credit MR4.1 \[and MR 4.2\] <Other credit>. 3.Regional Materials: LEED Credit MR 5.1 \[and MR 5.2\] <Other credit>. C.Shop Drawings: Indicate extent of each color of integrally colored concrete. D.Samples for Initial Selection: Submit color additive manufacturer's \[color chart\]\[sample chip set\]. E.Samples for Verification: Submit sample chip of specified concrete colors indicating Davis color name. F.Qualification Data: For Installer. 1.5QUALITY ASSURANCE A.Perform work in accordance with: \[ACI 301,\] \[ACI 303.1,\] ACI 305.1, ACI 306.1, ACI 318. B.Obtain each material from same source and maintain high degree of consistency in workmanship throughout Project. C.Installer Qualifications: Concrete work shall be by firm with \[five\]<Other number> years experience with work of similar scope and quality. D.Field Samples: Submit \[three\]<Other number> samples \[24 by 24 inches\]<Other size> indicating concrete color range and texture. E.Integrally Colored Concrete Mock-Up: 1.Provide full-scale mock-up under Division 01 Section \["Quality Requirements"\]<Other section title>. Construct at least one month before start of other concrete work to allow concrete to cure before observation. 2.At location acceptable to \[Architect\]<Other party>, demonstrate methods used for construction, including forming and finishing conditions required for Project using materials, workmanship, joint treatments, \[form ties,\] \[patching techniques,\] and curing methods to be used throughout Project. 3.Accepted mock-up provides visual standard for work of Section. 4.\[Mock-up may remain as part of Work.\] \[Remove mock-up when no longer required for comparison with finished work.\] 1.6DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A.Color Additive: Deliver, store, and handle in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B.Concrete: Schedule delivery to provide consistent mix times from time color additive is placed in mixture until placement of integrally colored concrete. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Davis ColorsPage 3Section 03 35 19 2.1CONCRETE MATERIALS A.Cements: 1.Types: \[As specified in Related Sections.\]<Requirements>. 2.Colors: \[Gray.\]\[White.\]\[As required to match Reference Sample.\] B.Supplementary Cementitious Materials: 1.Types: \[As specified in Related Sections.\]<Requirements>. 2.Colors: \[Gray.\] \[White.\] \[As required to match Reference Sample.\] C.Fine Aggregate: 1.Types: \[As specified in Related Sections.\]<Requirements>. 2.Color: \[Locally available natural aggregate.\] \[Match \[Architect\]<Other party> sample.\] \[As required to match Reference Sample.\] D.Coarse Aggregate: 1.Types: \[As specified in Related Sections.\]<Requirements>. 2.Color: \[Locally available natural aggregate.\] \[Match \[Architect\]<Other party> sample.\] \[As required to match approved concrete sample.\] E.Special Aggregates: <Requirements>. F.Water: Clean and potable. G.Admixtures: Do not use calcium chloride admixtures. 2.2COLOR ADDITIVES A.Manufacturer: Davis Colors 1.Contact Information: a.Phone: 800-356-4848 or 323-269-7311. b.E-mail: info@daviscolors.com. c.Web Site: www.daviscolors.com. 2.Substitutions: Comply with Division 01 Section \["Substitution Procedures"\]<Other section title>. B.Type: 1.Concentrated pigments specially processed for mixing into concrete and complying with ASTM C979. 2.Color additives containing carbon black \[are\] \[are not\] acceptable. C.Color Additive Delivery: 1.Automated Dispensing: Meter and dispense colors using computer-controlled automated color weighing and dispensing system. Use Davis Colors Chameleon liquid metering system and Hydrotint liquid color additives. 2.Manual Dispensing: Use Davis Colors Mix-Ready powdered color additives in pre-measured disintegrating bags. 2.3FORMED CONCRETE A.\[Forms\] \[and\] \[Form Facing Materials\]: 1.Type: High density and non-vapor transmitting form face, free of rust or other defects deleterious to required finish, and with watertight joints. <Other requirements> 2.Profile: <Describe form liner pattern, if required.> Davis ColorsPage 4Section 03 35 19 B.Form Ties: \[Fiberglass rods tinted to match concrete.\] \[Corrosion-resistant ties, removable cones, and plugs.\]<Other requirements>. C.Form Release: Use type that is non-staining and minimizes formation of bug-holes. <Other requirements.> D.Curing Compound for Formed Surfaces: Complying with ASTM C309 and approved by color additive manufacturer for use on integrally colored concrete. Do not use white-pigmented curing compounds. 2.4CONCRETE FLATWORK A.Surface Retarder: <Add requirements.> B.Curing Compound for Flatwork: Davis Colors \[W-1000 Clear Cure & Seal\] \[Color Seal II, tinted to match integrally colored concrete\]; complying with ASTM C309 and designed for use on integrally colored concrete. C.Moist Curing Blankets: McTech Group (www.mctechgroup.com) \[UltraCure NCF\]\[UltraCure SUN\] disposable curing blankets designed for use on colored or decorative concrete and to keep surface of concrete moist for seven days. 2.5ACCESSORIES A.Reinforcing Bar Supports: Use corrosion-resistant types at locations contacting exposed surfaces. <Other requirements.> B.Joint Sealants: 1.Provide \[type specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants".\]<Other requirements>. 2.Color: \[Color selected by \[Architect\]<Other party> from manufacturer's full range\] to match integrally colored concrete. C.Cleaning Agents: Use products known to be compatible with integrally colored concrete. 2.6MIXES A.Slump: \[4 inches\]<Other>. If greater slump is required, use water-reducing or super-plasticizing admixture; do not add water. B.Color Additives: Mix in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Mix until color additives are uniformly dispersed throughout mixture and disintegrating bags, if used, have disintegrated. C.Do not retemper mix or add water in field. 2.7CONCRETE COLORS A.Concrete Colors: 1.\[Concrete Color-01\]<Other designation>: a.Name: <Add color number name>. b.Number: <Add color number number>. 2.\[Concrete Color-02\]<Other designation>: a.Name: <Add color number name>. b.Number: <Add color number number>. Davis ColorsPage 5Section 03 35 19 B.Concrete Colors: Provide color additives that, along with specified concrete materials, result in concrete to match \[existing concrete\] \[Architect\]<Other party> sample\]. C.Concrete Colors: 1.Provide colors to be selected by \[Architect\]<Other party>. \[Allow for up to \[three\]<Other number> colors for Project.\] 2.Provide colors from color additive manufacturer's \[subtle\] \[standard\] \[premium\] \[ultra-premium\] \[and\] \[elite\] color line\[s\]. 2.8SCHEDULE Location/DesignationColor NameDavis Colors NumberFinish Lobby - South WallDavis Colors – Sierra61078Exposed Aggregate Concrete Color-01---Concrete Palette 0123456780Trowel Concrete Color-02---Concrete Palette 0987654321Broom PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1EXAMINATION A.Do not place integrally colored concrete where standing water is present. 3.2INSTALLATON A.Comply with color admixture manufacturer’s recommendations unless otherwise specified in this Section. 3.3FORMED SURFACES A.Structural Concrete: 1.Provide ACI 301 Surface Finish SF-3.0: a.Patch voids larger than inch wide or inch deep. b.Remove projections larger than inch. c.Patch tie holes. 2.Match sample finish. Contractor must reproduce a mockup of the sample finish on an area at least 100 square feet. 3.Surface Tolerance: ACI 117: a.Class A (+1/8 inch maximum irregularities). b.Class B (+1/4 inch maximum irregularities). c.Class C (+1/2 inch maximum irregularities). d.Class D (+1 inch maximum irregularities). B.Architectural Concrete 1.As-Cast Finish: Form or form facing material shall be: a.Smooth. b.Patterned: <Add requirements.> 2.Exposed Aggregate Finish: Comply with ACI 303.1. a.Type: \[Abrasive blast.\] \[Mechanical Tooling (Bush Hammering).\] \[Water Blast.\] b.Reveal: Projection of the aggregate from mortar after completion of exposure operations: 1)Brush: Sufficient to dull surface sheen but not reveal aggregate. 2)Light: Maximum 1/16 inch reveal. 3)Medium: Maximum 1/4 inch reveal. Davis ColorsPage 6Section 03 35 19 4)Heavy: Maximum reveal of 1/3 of large aggregate diameter. 3.Surface Tolerance: ACI 347: a.Class A (+1/8 inch maximum irregularities). b.Class B (+1/4 inch maximum irregularities). C.Curing and Stripping: 1.Curing: Cure for \[duration recommended in ACI 308R\]\[28 days\]<Other Duration>. Maintain concrete between \[65° and 85°F\]<Other Temperature Range> during curing. 2.Leave forms in place for as long as practical, and do not strip until concrete has reached a consistent age. 3.Stripping: If forms are removed before required curing duration, apply curing compound for formed surfaces. To extent practical, integrally colored concrete throughout project should be cured using the same methods and for the same durations. D.Repair: 1.Fill holes and defects in concrete surface within 48 hours of form removal. 2.\[Use patching materials and techniques approved in mock-up.\] 3.Make patches with stiff mortar made with materials from same sources as concrete. Adjust mortar mix proportions so dry patch matches dry adjacent concrete. Add white cement to mortar mix if necessary to lighten it. \[With exposed aggregate finishes, add aggregate to mortar mix so patches will have same texture and appearance as adjacent concrete.\] 3.4FLATWORK A.Finishing: 1.Broom Finish: Pull broom across freshly \[floated\] \[troweled\] concrete to produce \[fine\] \[medium\] \[coarse\] texture in \[straight\] \[wavy\] lines perpendicular to main line of traffic. Do not dampen brooms. 2.Trowel Finish: Provide smooth surface. \[Hard trowel to densify surface.\] Do not \[over-trowel or\] start troweling late. a.Hand Trowel: Use steel trowel. b.Machine Trowel: \[Use steel trowel blades.\]\[Use steel-reinforced plastic trowel blades such as Poly-Pro from Wagman Metal Products, Inc. (www.wagmanmetal.com). 3.Polished: <Add requirements.> 4.Stamped: <Add requirements.> 5.Retarded Surface. <Add requirements.> 6.Abraded Surface: a.Method: \[Abrasive blast\] \[Mechanical Tooling (Bush Hammering)\] \[Water Blast.\]: b.Reveal: Projection of the aggregate from mortar after completion of exposure operations: 1)Brush: Sufficient to dull surface sheen but not reveal aggregate. 2)Light: Maximum 1/16 inch reveal. 3)Medium: Maximum 1/4 inch reveal. 4)Heavy: Maximum reveal of 1/3 of large aggregate diameter. 7.Select Aggregate: <Add requirements.> B.Curing 1.Apply \[curing compound for flatwork\] \[moist curing blanket\] in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Apply curing at consistent time for each pour. 2.Maintain concrete between \[65° and 85°F\]<Other temperature range> during curing. 3.5APPEARANCE TOLERANCES Davis ColorsPage 7Section 03 35 19 A.Appearance: Minor variations in appearance of integrally colored concrete that are similar to natural variations in color and appearance of uncolored concrete are acceptable. 3.6CLEANING A.Efflorescence: Remove efflorescence \[as soon as practical after it appears\] \[and\] \[as part of final cleaning\]. B.Use least aggressive cleaning techniques possible C.If proprietary cleaning agents are used, pre-wet surface, test cleaning agent on small, inconspicuous area, and check effects prior to proceeding. \[At walls, begin cleaning at top and work down.\] Thoroughly rinse surface afterwards with clean water. Follow cleaner manufacturer's instructions. D.Do not use muriatic or hydrochloric acid on integrally colored concrete. END OF SECTION Davis Colors®, Concrete Palette™, Hydrotint®, Mix-Ready®, W-1000 Clear Cure & Seal®, and Color Seal II™, are trademarks of Davis Colors/Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc.Copyright 2012 by Davis Colors/Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc. Qualified design and construction professionals may copy for preparation of construction specifications. Issued June 2012. Davis ColorsPage 8Section 03 35 19 U.V. PLUS NATURAL WOOD FINISH DESCRIPTION:U.V. Plusis an oil based penetrating wood finish suitable for decks, log homes, wood siding, fencing and other exterior wood surfaces.UVPlusprotects wood while maintaining a natural appearance. SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE TYPE SURFACE PREPARATION Solvent based, blend of linseed oils and alkyds Always clean gray or dirty wood before applying UV Plus. Use Messmer’s WD Wood and Deck Renewer, available in COLORS liquid and powder concentrates. Allow wood to completely Available in Natural, Natural Pine / Fir, Natural Cedar, Natural dry for at least 24 to 48 hours. Previously stained or treated Redwood, Natural Sequoia, Navajo Red, Oxford Brown, Dark wood should be sufficiently weathered to allow for complete Walnut, Oak Brown, Driftwood Gray, Cape Cod Gray and Charcoal. penetration of U.V. Plus. New redwood should be aged at VISCOSITY least 6-8 weeks and cleaned before applying product. 15-18 Seconds Zahn #2 at 77F SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS VOC CONTENT Before applying, this product should be mixed thoroughly. MC-500 Series < 450 g/L (as supplied) Ensure that all settled material on bottom of can is evenly VOC MC-500 Series <250 g/L (as supplied) incorporated, and intermix all containers (box them). MS-600 Series < 450 g/L (as supplied) VOC MS-600 Series <250 g/L (as supplied) Apply UVPlus when surface temperatures are between 45F and 90F. If surface is hot to the touch, it is too hot to apply SOLIDS BY VOLUME product. Do not apply product if precipitation is expected MC-500 Series 45% within 24-48 hours. VOC MC-500 Series 62% MS-600 Series 45% Spray Application: When spraying, back brush or roll to VOC MS-600 Series 62% prevent sags and runs. Cover surrounding areas to protect from overspray. For airless spray, use .015” to .019” tip size SOLIDS BY WEIGHT for best results. MC-500 Series 50% VOC MC-500 Series 64% MS-600 Series 50% Brush Application: To minimize lapping, maintain a wet VOC MS-600 Series 64% edge lengthwise and do not break in the middle of boards. WEIGHT PER GALLON One coat is sufficient for most applications. Product not 7.3 to 7.9 Pounds absorbed into the wood within 30-60 minutes must be removed to prevent surface sheen. COVERAGE Rough Wood: 100 to 150 square feet per gallon THINNING RECOMMENDATIONS Smooth Wood: 150 to 250 square feet per gallon Thinning is not recommended. DRY TIME Allow 24 hours in good drying conditions CLEANUP Use paint thinner. Dispose of waste in accordance with APPLY WITH local, state and federal regulations.Danger - Rags, steel wool Brush, roller, airless spray or waste soaked with UV Plus may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Immediately after each use, place rags, PACKAGING steel wool or waste in a sealed, water filled metal container. One gallon and five gallon containers. Quarts available in most colors. 1/05 www.messmers.com 9500 Hawley Park Road West Jordan, UT 84088 (801)-569-2426 Z and Z Roofing, LLC. 6026 Highway 6 Gypsum, CO 81637 US +1 9704700256 office@vailroofs.com www.vailroofs.com Estimate ADDRESSESTIMATE #1877 DATE 11/16/2021 Glen Teel & EXPIRATION DATE 12/16/2021 Roni Mikolajczyk 1460 Ridge Lane Vail, CO 81657 DATEACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONQTYRATEAMOUNT UNIT B & C 50% ON EACH UNIT Re-roof: Cedar Shake Proposal: Standing Seam Metal ROOF TEAR Z&Z Roofing will remove existing cedar 25,125.0010,250.00 OFF roofing from 100% of sloped roof area. A trash trailer will be placed on site to assure all trash/debris is disposed of daily. Reinforced plastic will be kept on site for covering areas when weather causes job to stop. Standing Z&Z Roofing will fabricate and install steel 225,625.0051,250.00 Seam Metal flashings to all applicable roof areas including eaves, rakes, sidewalls, headwalls and roof peaks (shed ridge). All flashings will be custom bent in Z&Z sheetmetal shop. Flashing will be fabricated using 24-gauge (standard color) 4x10 sheet. A self-adhering (high temperature) ice and water shield membrane will be applied to 100% of roof area. Will be applied to 100% Standing seam metal roof, will consist of 16” wide panels with 1.5” seam heights in a SNAP-LOCK PROFILE, in 24-gauge metal. These panels will be roll formed on side to create a seamless roof system. Snow Brackets Z&Z Roofing highly recommends the 26,300.0012,600.00 installation approximately 280 Lf, of steel pre-finished Powder Coated (Dark Bronze) two Snow Bar Brackets, on the roof to prevent avalanches and future damage. EIN-364830152 DATEACTIVITYDESCRIPTIONQTYRATEAMOUNT Deposit Z&Z will require a 50% material deposit at commence of work. Another 50% when the work is done. Please be advised that materials for this proposal have been bid at current market prices and cannot be guaranteed past 30 days. This price will only stay for this month due to the monthly increase in material, it will increase12- 25% in December 1 2021. $ 37,050 per Unit NOTE:(stone, siding or stucco )if roof to wall junctions and stone TOTAL $74,100.00 around the chimney need removed, work is not included in bid and will need to done by someone other or charged at time and material. any unforeseen or requested extras such as plywood replacement due to previous leaks, gutters, heat tape, etc. will be done on a time and material basis. hourly rates for extras are $75.00 per hour per man plus materials. if the existing roof deck is a spaced sheathing (cold rack), a quote will be provided to install 7/16” osb board to provide a solid decking as proper nail base for both roofing and waterproof membrane. Building permit to be provided by homeowner. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. Two year of warranty in labor. Insurance Is fully insured with liability insurance in the amount of $2,000,000 and all workers are fully covered by Workman’s Compensation Insurance. Accepted ByAccepted Date EIN-364830152