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Specifications Project 2021-02 - Addendum No. 2
ADDENDUM NUMBER 2 TO: All Prospective Bidders and Plan Holders FROM: Ubaldo Ayon, Assistant Construction Manager DATE: July 23, 2025 SUBJECT: Project No. 2021-02, Fritz Burns Park Improvements The following shall be considered as incorporated into the project plans and specifications for the above referenced project. Portions of plans and specifications not specifically mentioned in this Addendum remain in force. ■ CLARIFICATIONS Note: All Clarifications shall be considered as included in the Bid Documents Question 1. Pro Services PIP would like to submit an approved equal product for the poured - in -place rubber surfacing product and specifications. Response: Pro Services PIP `Ecolastic Play' Aliphatic is an approved equal for the following colors: RH22 "Light Blue" may be substituted with 85 Light Blue RH31 "Cream" may be substituted with 95 White RH20 "Standard Blue" may be substituted with 126 Royal RH41 "Bright Yellow" may be substituted with 83 Yellow RH30 "Beige" may be substituted with 93 Beige RH21 "Purple" may be substituted with 706 Wild Purple RH90 "Funky Pink" may be substituted with 700 Hot Pink Poured -in -place granule size shall be 0.5-1.5 mm. Binder shall be Aliphatic. See Attached Poured -in -place rubber safety surfacing alternate specifications "Pro Services PIP Specs (Modified)". Question 2. We wanted to confirm that we are supplying in the bid the panel designated in the new bathroom. Response: Note 1 on sheet EL-2/38 indicates "PROVIDE". The electrical contractor is responsible for providing and installing panel. Question 3. We don't see on plan set where the meter pedestal "EV" is feeding from. ta�GNIAW Transformers "17" and "18" are designated on plan set and "17" is closer but not sure if load for "EV" needs to come from 18". Response: Panel 'EV is the EVCS meter pedestal as identified on sheet EL-2/38, note 7 is correct. However, there is a discrepancy between the note and legend. It is to be a 200A pedestal, not 100A. Note 17 is the existing I I D transformer that this is to be fed from. The city,of La Quinta has the utility service order. This is a 120/208V. 3PH transformer. The pedestal will be 1220/208V, 1 PH with a 5th meter socket clip. Note 18 is the existing meter pedestal that was feeding certain portions of the park, including per contractor research, the tennis courts. This also feeds the parking lot lights and some of the park. Prior to construction, the electrical contractor will need to reverify what is there to remain and to be removed. Question 4. In the meeting it sounded like you had it worked out for the shade structure bases being poured by a contractor. Would this apply to the Ballard lighting as well? Or do we need to carry that work? Response: All site lighting foundations to be the responsibility of the electrical contractor. The electrical contractor shall also be responsible for coordinating and installing the electrical conduit that feeds through the concrete footings of the shade structures, shade trellises, and shade sails prior to those contractors pouring their footings. Question 5. Wiring in the shade structures for lighting applications appears to be wired in the structure itself. Do you have specs on wiring requirements like S.O. Cable, MC wire or free wire like it's a chase way? Do we need to waterproof it? Response: Wiring in the pole shall be the same wiring used in the conduits. The poles shall act as a chase just like the poles for the lights. Please make sure that the post are grounded. Question 6. Swimming Pool Specifications. Response: Attached are the Swimming Pool technical specifications. Question 7. During Electro's review of the luminaire schedule, it calls out for fixtures C1 and C2, however, these fixtures do not appear to be associated with any line items. Please advise on the information on fixtures C1 and C2. Response: The'C1' luminaire is used on phase 1 and 2, whereas the'C2' luminaire is only used on phase 3. The detail reference is shown in each luminaire schedule and on the sheet plan notes. Phase 1 'Cl' luminaire (qty. 2): see detail F, sheet EL-4. You will also see the symbol of sheet EL-2 and EL-3 on the trellis'. Phase 2 'C1' luminaire (qty. 1): see detail B, sheet EL-4. You will also see the symbol on sheet EL-2 on the trellis above the playground. Phase 2 'C2' luminaire (qty. 1): see detail A, sheet EL-4. You will also see the symbol on sheet EL-2 on the trellis to the right of the pool. Question 8. Does City pre -purchased furniture (from Street Furnishings Australia) come assembled, partially assembled, or will the contractor need to completely assemble?. Response: The furniture comes partially assembled. The Contractor will need to assemble and install the furniture per the plan details and the attached manufacturer assembly instructions. Assembly is paid as part of the bid item to install the furniture. Question 9. In reference to specifications section 4000, sub -section 801-1.2, and planting note no.7 which states that the application rate for soil preparation is per soil test. Additionally, the planting note no.7 on sheet L.34 only mention about soil preparation for sodded areas. Please confirm if the soil preparation for plant area is required or not. If it's required, please provide the application rate (compost, fertilizer) for bidding purposes. Response: Contractor shall obtain a horticultural soils test and recommendations based on the existing site soils and based on the proposed plant list. Below are the rates that should be used for bid purposes: Compost: For tree and shrub planting pit backfill, Contractor shall follow the recommendations of the soils report, and at a minimum, the top 12" of the tree and shrub planting backfill with 25% humic compost (manufactured by agri- service, inc. or approved equal). This is for basis for bidding and for actual construction. Commercial Fertilizer: For bid purposes, contractor shall assume 3 pounds of actual nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. Question 10. In reference to the bid form, the description of bid item no.18 (Rubble) points out that the size of rubble is 8" minus, but the legend on sheets L.2-1, L.2-2, and L.2-3 shows 30% 1 "-Y size and 70% 4"-8" size, and the specification section 4000, sub- section 800-1.2.4, presents 6" minus. Please clarify. Response: The rubble shall be 30% 1 "-Y size and 70% 4"-8" size. Question 11. Please provide the size for irrigation mainline on plans. Response: Response: The size of the irrigation mainline is 2". Question 12. In reference to specifications section 4000, sub -section 800-2.1.3 which states that all pipe 3" and smaller shall be Schedule 40 PVC, but the legend of mainline on sheet L.4-4 (Phase 1), L.4-2 (Phase 2), and L.4-2 (Phase 3) required that mainline pipe under 2" size shall be schedule 40 and from 2.5" size to 3" size shall be class 315. Please clarify. Response: Mainline pipe shall be schedule 40 PVC since it is 2". (There is no mainline larger than 2.5"). Question 13. In reference to the legend of drip remote control valve on sheet L.4-4 (Phase 1), L.4-2 (Phase 2), and L.4-2 (Phase 3) which stated that the model of drip RCV system (XCZ-100- PRB-COM and XCZ-150-PRB-COM) is included the pressure regulating basket filter, but the detail 752 on sheet L.4-5 (Phase 1), L.4-3 (Phase 2), and L.4-3 (Phase 3) requires install a new "Y" strainer filter 200 mesh, Rainbird model #RBY-100-200MX. Please clarify. Response: The installation of a new "y" strainer filter 200 mesh is not required, because the proposed drip irrigation valves already include the pressure regulating basket filter with a 200 mesh stainless steel screen. Question 14. The legend D5 (existing on the controller) on the demolition plan (sheet L.1-1) requires removing and salvaging the existing controller and installing it in a new enclosure per irrigation plans. However, the legend of the irrigation controller on sheet L.4-4 needs the new irrigation controller system (RAINBIRD IQ SYSTEM). Please clarify. Response: A new irrigation controller, new antenna, and new enclosure is required. Question 15. Please provide the model for the irrigation valve box. Response: Manufacturers can be NDS, Carson, or approved equal. Valve boxes shall have green bodies and lids in turf and tan color bodies lids in planting beds. Valve boxes shall have stainless steel locking hardware. Valve box sizes are below: • Jumbo rectangular Valve box (22" x 16" x 12") • Standard rectangular valve box (18" x 12" x 12") • Circular valve box (10" D) • Circular valve box (6" D) Question 16. Refer to details 701.1, 701.2, 702, and 703 / LL.3-5 regarding the backfill mix. These reference Note #14, but Note #14 is not found in the documents. Please clarify the material composition and application rate of the backfill mix for planting holes. Response: 801-4.1 General a. All planting holes shall be pre-soaked and backfill shall be as recommended by the soil test report and per Question 9 on this Addendum as a basis of bidding. Question 17. In reference to specification section 4000, sub -section 800-1.4.5, which stated that the seed type is rye grass and installation is in winter (commencing in October), while the legend of turfgrass on sheet L.3-4 (Phrase 1) requires overseeding with TRI-BLEND if fall or winter installation. Please clarify. Response: Contractor shall use SR 4650 Perennial Ryegrass for overseeding. Question 18. The project is divided into three phases. Please clarify if 90 day maintenance period begins at completion of each phase or whether interim planting and irrigation maintenance is required between phases until final acceptance of project. Response: The 90 day maintenance period begins at the City accepted substantial completion of each phase. Contractor must send letter to City requesting substantial completion. Question 19. Refer to detail 763 / L.4-7: the rain sensor is to be mounted on the controller enclosure. However, the controller legend on sheet L.4-4 does not specify the rain sensor model. Please provide the required rain sensor model. Response: The controller shall be connected to the city central control system per irrigation controller specifications. A rain sensor is not required. Question 20. Rain Bird drip RCV models XCZ-150-PRB-CON or XCZ-15-PRB-COM include one plastic ball valve. However, detail 752 specifies a brass ball valve. Please confirm whether a brass ball valve is required or if the included plastic ball valve is acceptable. Response: A brass ball valve shall be used. Question 21. The irrigation legend on sheet L.4-4 specifies model RWS-M-B-C-1402 (Rain Bird), while the description refers to model RZWS-18-50 (Hunter). Please clarify which model is correct. Response: The root zone system shall be rainbird RWS-M-B-C-1402 / RW-sock. Question 22. The irrigation legend on sheet L.4-4 specifies the LXMMSSPED enclosure (Rain Bird), while specs section 800-3.3 states the enclosure should be a Strong Box. Please clarify which takes precedence. Response: Enclosure shall be the Rain Bird LXMMSSPED enclosure. Question 23. Specs section 801-5.1 requires a minimum depth of 24" for the mainline under pavement, but detail 772/L.4-6 shows 18" minimum. Please confirm the correct depth requirement. Response: The minimum depth for the mainline shall be 24" under pavement. Question 24. Detail 761 / L.4-5 shows a quick coupler valve between the filter and backflow preventer, but sheet L.4-2 does not show this valve. Please confirm whether a quick coupler valve is required at this location. Response: Install quick coupler as required on detail 761. ta�GNIAW Question 25. Please provide the new location for transplanting existing palms for bidding purposes. Confirm whether all palms are to be transplanted directly hole -to -hole, with no stockpiling or maintenance required. Response: For the bid alternate pricing, assume the palms will be dug and maintained by the contractor at the contractor's on site staging area for the duration of the construction period (of all three phases) until areas are ready for planting. (This bid alternate is being provided so the City can make a decision if it is worth saving palms or just buying all new ones.) Question 26. Please clarify which valve type and box configuration should be used for isolation and ball valves. Response: Contractor shall use brass ball valves. For the box configuration, it should be in the round box or rectangular box depending on the locations as shown on detail 755. Question 27. Detail 754 / L.4-5 shows a ball valve inside a 10" round valve box, but detail 755 displays a brass ball valve inside a round valve box and an isolation valve inside a rectangular valve box, and detail 756 presents a ball valve (Y or less) inside a standard rectangular valve box. Please clarify which valve type and box configuration should be used for isolation and Response: Contractor shall use brass ball valves. For the box configuration, it should be in the round box or rectangular box depending on the locations as shown on detail 755. ■ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PROVIDED Attached through this link, https://naiconsulting.sharefile.com/d- se75ca69bd6754ad3b3bdc5c21084952d, are the following: 1. Geotechnical Report and Memo 2. Luminaire Catalog List (Reference Only, Contractor Responsible for Purchase from Vendor of their choosing) 3. City Purchased Furniture List 4. Cadd Drawings (Refernence Only, Approved Signed Plans Hold) ■ Phase 1 LA_Base xref file, civil xref file, lighting xref file ■ Phase 2 LA_Base xref file, civil xref file, lighting xref file ■ Phase 3 LA —Base xref file, civil xref file, lighting xref file ■ Existing topo survey xref file with demo layers segregated and color -coded for demo phases 1, 2, 3 ■ PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Section 1210: Section 1210, Bid Schedule, is replaced with the attached dated 7/23/2025. Bidders must use Bid Schedule dated 7/23/2025. The following is a summary of the changes: �GS•IIAW • Add Deductive Alternate 3 — Play Area Equipment Section 4000: Sheet 4000-28, Section 17: Playground Protective Surfacing, Add Alternate Section Rubber Safety Surfacing as Attachment K to the Specifications and add the following to the. The payment clause will stay the same Sheet 4000-62: Add Section 21, Pool Specification, after Section 20, Landscape and Irrigation PART 9 — SWIMMING POOL SECTION 900 - Swimming Pool Contractor General Requirements 900-1 Swimming Pool Contractor Qualifications a) It is the intent of the Owner to award this Contract based on the specific experience and financial means required to complete the specified work on the swimming pool system. The successful bidder must be regularly engaged in the construction of commercial pools. Each bidding Contractor shall demonstrate their specific experience and competency by complying with the following requirements. a. The Swimming Pool Contractor shall provide evidence of having a Contractor's License C53 in the state of the California. b. The Swimming Pool Contractor shall show evidence of having adequate experience in constructing commercial pools. In order to be considered for this Project, the Swimming Pool Contractor must have completed within the last five years at least five (5) public use pools at least 2,000 SF or larger with a shotcrete structure with tile and plaster finish. All these pools shall have been in operation for at least one year. Submit a list of such projects with the name, address, and current telephone number of the Owner and Architect for reference. c. The Swimming Pool Contractor shall show evidence of having adequate experience in installation of commercial swimming pool play structures and spray equipment. In order to be considered for this Project, the Swimming Pool Contractor must have completed within the last five years at least three (3) public use pools with play structures. All these pools shall have been in operation for at least one year. Submit a list of such projects with the name, address, and current telephone number of the Owner and Architect for reference. SECTION 901 - Swimming Pool Required Testing 901-1 Swimming Pool Contractor Qualifications a) Below Grade Hydrostatic Pipe Pressure Test; a. Pipe test procedure is based on AWWA C605-13. For further clarification, refer to AWWA C605-13. b. Hydrostatic testing described in this section shall be conducted with water or other environmentally safe, incompressible fluids, because of the inherent safety hazard potential associated with testing components and systems with compressed or other compressed gases. c. All pipes shall be capped and sufficiently extend beyond the swimming pool finishes to allow for cutting and installation of any fittings including return inlets, main drain sumps. d. Each system of piping shall be tested for its entirety that it is below grade. The return piping shall be tested from within 15 feet of the footprint of the equipment room slab or pump pit to the return inlets within the finish swimming pool surface. The suction piping shall be tested from within 15 feet of the footprint of the equipment room slab or pump pit to the main drain sumps within the finish swimming pool surface. For constructability purposes, if a surge tank is included in the design, the suction lines may be tested from the main drain sumps within the finish swimming pool surface and within the surge tank finish and then again from within the surge tank finish to within 15 feet of the footprint of the equipment room slab or pump pit. e. The Contractor shall provide measurement gauges and recording devices for the test, including pump, pipe, connections, and other necessary apparatus and shall conduct the test. Before testing, the Contractor shall place sufficient backfill to prevent pipe movement, typically embedding 1/3 of the pipe. f. When the existing domestic water supply is utilized, the domestic water supply shall be protected from backflow contamination. g. Pressure gauges shall be provided at the highest elevation possible and the lowest elevation possible, typically at the shallow end return lines and the main drain lines respectively. h. Air relief valves shall be installed at all high points within the system to be tested to allow for proper purging of entrapped air. Taps may be installed at all return inlet piping and a single air relief valve can be utilized to remove entrapped air. This is critical not only for the accuracy of the test but for the safety of the workers that may be within the vicinity of the pressurized pipes. i. Tests shall be performed only after the pipeline has been properly filled, flushed, and purged of air. The specified test pressure shall be applied utilizing the existing domestic fresh water supply. If the existing domestic fresh water supply is incapable of providing sufficient pressure for the tests, a pressure amplification pump shall be installed to provide and maintain proper pressures for the duration of the tests. j. During tests, the system and exposed pipe, fittings, valves, and hydrants shall be carefully examined for leakage. Visible leaks shall be repaired and the test re - administered in its entirety. Defective elements shall be repaired or removed and replaced and the test repeated until the test requirements have been met. k. The duration of the hydrostatic test shall be 1 hour. I. The hydrostatic test pressure shall not be less than 80 psi at the highest elevation along the test section but shall not exceed 150 psi at any point. This pressure shall be maintained for the duration of the hydrostatic test. m. The testing allowance shall be defined as the quantity of water that must be supplied to the pipe section being tested to maintain a pressure within 5 psi of the specified hydrostatic test pressure. No installation will be accepted if the quantity of makeup water is greater than the following n. For pipes less than 8 inches in diameter, make up water shall not exceed '/2 gallon per 1,000 linear feet of piping. o. For pipes 10 inches or greater, make up water shall not exceed 3/4 gallon per linear feet of piping. p. Visible leaks shall be repaired, regardless of the amount of leakage. q. Notice of Nonconformance i If the installation does not meet the requirements of this standard, the installation shall be made satisfactory by the Contractor at the Contractor's expense. �GS•IIAW r. Affidavit of Compliance i The Contractor shall provide a sworn statement that the installation complies with the requirements of this specification. SECTION 902 - Swimming Pool Start -Up 902-1 Pre -Startup a) Three weeks prior to filling of pool, submit to the Engineer Start-up Chemical Dosing procedure with listed chemicals and quantities. b) The Owner shall bear the cost of water required for the final filling. Removal of iron or copper (if in excess of .3 ppm) will be required for the final fill to avoid staining of the pool finish. Any subsequent fillings or partial fillings (more than 25%) of the pool shall be by the Contractor, at their own expense. c) The Contractor shall provide the necessary plant equipment so that the temperature of fill water will be within plus or minus 10 degrees of the ambient air and/or the pool structure at the time of filling. Extreme caution is urged if the temperature variance is greater than 10 degrees F. 902-2 Start-up Chemicals a) The Contractor shall provide the necessary chemicals and to adjust and balance the water chemistry in the pools to the following levels: Parameter Acceptable Range pH 7.2 — 7.4 Calcium Hardness 200 — 400 PPM Total Alkalinity (Calcium Hypochlorite) 60 — 80 PPM Total Alkalinity (Sodium Hypochlorite) 80 — 120 PPM Langelier Saturation Index -0.3 - +0.3 Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) not to exceed 1,500 PPM b) The Contractor shall maintain the chemical balance of the pool water (including the cost of all chemicals required) until the project, pool and mechanical system(s) are fully operational and accepted by the Architect and the Owner. c) The Contractor may utilize the chemical storage and delivery systems during initial chemical balancing where appropriate. d) The Contractor shall confirm all chemicals necessary for initial pool balance are on site 3 days prior to the start of plaster application. e) The Contractor shall provide the Owner with sufficient quantities of the necessary chemicals to maintain the pool operation for minimum of thirty (30) days from substantial completion or the Owner begins using the pool. f) Chemicals to be provided to the Owner shall include those required by the chemical feed systems installed. 902-3 Installation Certification a) The Contractor shall obtain certification of manufacturer's approved installation on the following components or systems for each pool: a. Recirculation Pump b. Filtration System c. Chemical Delivery and Monitoring/Alarm Systems d. Accessible Lift(s) 902-4 Start-up a) Provide proof of minimum consecutive 14-day trouble -free operation. Lack of chemicals or other non -critical items shall not require a re -start of the trouble -free period but may result in a pause of the trouble -free period. b) Provide final cleaning of the swimming pool of all loose debris and sediment. Contractor may not utilize cleaning equipment to be provided to the Owner. c) Provide certification that the entirety of pool systems are operational and function correctly through all phases of operation. 902-5 System Training a) The representative from the Contractor shall be either a CPO (Certified Pool Operator) or have an AFO (Aquatic Facility Operator) certification. a. Training periods shall consist of 4 hours of on -site training and scheduled as follows: b. 2 hours of initial training on the complete swimming pool system. The 4 hours of initial training is to be comprised of at least 1 hour of training on water chemistry analysis and adjustment. The water chemistry training will include in depth review of the use of the Langelier Index and its computation. c. The initial 4 hours of training shall include information on the care, operation, adjustment, and maintenance of all items provided by the Contractor under the "Part 2 — Products" section of specification 131110 and related specifications d. 2 hours of training after the Owner's staff has had experience operating the system. This time may be requested any time after the pool has been placed in operation within a period of one (1) year from the time the pool was accepted by the Owner. The additional training shall contain at least 1 hour of review of water chemistry. e. The Contractor shall provide a project specific video recording instruction manual in addition to the training sessions. The video instructions shall be project specific and shall include information on the care, operation, adjustment, and maintenance of all items provided by the Contractor under these specifications. This video recording shall be done separate from the Owner training. f. The Contractor shall include one (1) copy of all video recording instructions in each Operations and Maintenance Manual. SECTION 903 - Swimming Pool Recirculation Equipment 903-1 Activity Pool Recirculation Equipment a) All equipment shall be NSF approved where applicable. b) Skimmers — Pentair Sta-Rite U3. 30 GPM minimum flow -through rate. Skimmer weirs shall be automatically adjustable and shall operate freely with continuous action to variation sin water level over a range of at least 4 inches. Skimmer equalizer lines shall be sealed and remain unused. �GS•IIAW c) Trench Drain Skimmer— Lawson 9" parallel straight grating, color to be white. d) Suction Outlet Fitting Assemblies - Daldorado DaIMAX-SG-242412 each with two (2) 6" connections. Unblockable SOFA certified to APSP/ANSI/ICC-16 2017, NSF/ANSI/CAN 50- 2020, and USPC. RPD field certification is not required. Corrosion resistant and non- conductive. Minimum 10-year manufacturer warranty. e) Hydrostatic Relief Valves - Hayward Number SP1056 with collector tube model. 2" cycolac relief valve connected to a FPT commercial style Schedule 80 PVC collector tube. The collection tube shall have seepage holes, 3/8 inch in diameter, and shall be screwed securely to the valve body. f) Wall Return Inlets - Hayward Model SP-1421-E (1 inch opening) cycolac directional inlet mounted in Hayward Model SP-1022S or approved equal from Sta-Rite or Swimtime g) Floor Return Inlets - Sta-Rite No. 8417-0000-White. Adjustable floor inlet fittings shall be provided each consisting of an ABS plastic body and adjusting top plate with a positive locking device. A spanner wrench shall be provided to facilitate flow adjustment. The inlet body shall be provided with a 2-inch cycolac solvent weld connection and internal NPT threads to facilitate line pressure testing. h) Circulation Pump — Pentair CMK-50 Commercial Bronze Pump, 210 gpm @ 65 ft TDH. 5 HP, 3 ph, 200-208V, 6" suction, 4" discharge. i) Feature Pump - Pentair CMK-75 Commercial Bronze Pump, 415 gpm @ 50 ft TDH. 7.5 HP, 3 ph, 200-208V, 6" suction, 4" discharge. j) Variable Frequency Drives — Pentair AcuDrive matching pump motor size. Shall include a flow meter input and shall be able to control based on system flow. Shall have surge protection to withstand surges of 2.3 times line voltage for 1.3 msec. Shall have 5% input line reactor. k) Pump Gauges — Gauges shall be installed on the influent and effluent side of the pump. Gauges shall have range of 0-60 psi. 1) Filtration System — Two (2) Pentair TR-140C3, 7.06SF filter area each, 3" multiport valve, #20 grade filter media, zinc -plated hardware m) Chlorine Storage System — Chemtainer TC4152DC, 200 gallon capacity, double -walled, bulk chemical storage tank with "At -a -Glance" gauge calibrated for tank size. n) Chlorine Feed System — One (1) Stenner 45M5 adjustable output peristaltic pump. Rated for 25 PSI. o) Acid Storage System - Chemtainer TC2738DC, 50 gallon capacity, double -walled, bulk chemical storage tank with "At -a -Glance" gauge calibrated for tank size. With Prominent Acid Fume Scrubber vented to the exterior of the building. p) Acid Feed System — One (1) Stenner 45M5 adjustable output peristaltic pump. Rated for 25 PSI. q) Chemical Conveyance System-1/2" Polyethylene tubing routed within SCH80 piping once outside of the chemical storage rooms to the injection point within the equipment room. r) Flow Meter — GF Signet 515 Roto-x Paddlewheel Flow sensors with flow output to the VFD. s) Water Level Controller - Levolor K-1100 with deck well installation. t) Water Feature Controller — MaestroPro Intelligent Controller by Vortex u) Water Features — To be as shown on drawings v) Water Play Structure — Vortex Project ID 41414 L3 Custom play structure 903-2 Lap Pool Recirculation Equipment a) All equipment shall be NSF approved where applicable. b) Suction Outlet Fitting Assemblies — Neptune Benson SuperFlow Modled 18"x18" MLD- FGD- 1818 frame and grate. 816 maximum gpm. Unblockable SOFA certified to APSP/ANSI/ICC-16 2017, NSF/ANSI/CAN 50-2020, and USPC. RPD field certification is not required. Corrosion resistant and non-conductive. Minimum 10-year manufacturer warranty. c) Equalizer Cover — Aquastart 6HPHA 6" round outlet cover at all skimmer equalizer locations. d) Chlorine Feed System — One (1) Stenner 45M5 adjustable output peristaltic pump. Rated for 25 PSI. e) Acid Feed System — One (1) Stenner 45M5 adjustable output peristaltic pump. Rated for 25 PSI. SECTION 904 - Swimming Pool Piping 904-1 General a) Pipe routing as shown and detailed on the contract drawings is diagrammatic only and is not intended to show minor details or exact locations of piping systems. Installation is required to be adjusted to accommodate interference and adjustments anticipated and encountered. Pipe sizes on plans refer to nominal inside diameter of the pipe. b) Provide all recirculating piping between the pool(s) and the equipment room, fill receptor and all interconnecting piping to and from the chemical feed systems and chemical controller. c) Provide all necessary pipe supports and support systems required to support all associated piping and valves. d) Provide all other tubing, conduit, or piping associated with equipment specified herein. Coordinate with other trades. e) All piping shall be hydrostatically (water) pressure tested for leaks before and after backfilling to guarantee water tightness per specification 131105. Pneumatic (air) pressure test not allowed. 904-2 Piping & Valve Material a) All PVC pipes shall be the product of one manufacturer. Approved manufacturers of PVC piping are Eslon, Harvel, and Chemtrol or approved equal. b) All piping shall be Schedule 80 PVC c) All PVC and CPVC fittings shall be the product of one manufacturer. Molded fittings shall be as manufactured by Asahi, Eslon, Chemtrol, Harvel, Spear, Lasco or acceptable substitute. Fabricated fittings shall be as manufactured by Harrison Machine, Plastinetics, or acceptable substitute. d) Concentric reducers shall be fiberglass by MerMade Filter, Inc., or equivalent reducers of schedule 80 PVC construction. 904-3 Hangers a) Pipes 2 inches and smaller a. Adjustable steel clevis hanger, B-Line models B3100 or B3104. b. Adjustable steel swivel ring (band type) hanger, B-Line model B3170. b) Pipes 2-1/2 inches and larger a. Adjustable steel clevis hanger, B-Line model B3100. b. Adjustable steel yoke pipe roll, B-Line model B3114. c) Multiple or Trapeze Hangers a. Trapeze hangers shall be constructed from 12 gauge roll formed ASTM A1011 SS, Grade 33 structural steel channel, 1-5/8 by 1-5/8 inch minimum, B-Line B22 strut or stronger as required. b. Mount pipes to trapeze with 2 piece pipe straps sized for outside diameter of pipe, B-Line B- 2000 series. d) Wall Supports a. Pipes 2-1/2 inches and smaller i Steel offset "J" hook hanger, B-Line model B3600. b. Pipes 3 inches and larger i Welded strut bracket and pipe straps, B-Line models B3064 and B2000 series. ii Welded steel bracket B-Line model B3066 or B3067 with roller chair or adjustable steel yoke pipe roll. B-Line model B3120 or B3110. e) Floor Supports a. Electroplated carbon steel adjustable pipe saddle and nipple attached to steel base stand sized for pipe elevation. B-Line model B3093 and B3088T or B3090 and B8088. Pipe saddle shall be screwed or welded to appropriate base stand. f) Vertical Supports a. Steel riser clamp sized to outside diameter of pipe, B-Line model B3373. g) Plastic Pipe Supports a. V-Bottom clevis hangers with galvanized 18-gauge continuous support channel, B- Line models B3106 and B3106V, to form a continuous support system for all plastic pipes smaller than 1 inch or flexible tubing. b. A vented and sloped continuous PVC Schedule 40 pipe no smaller than 1-1/2 inch outside diameter will be used to route flexible tubing with the appropriate pipe supports. h) Supplementary Structural Supports - Design and fabricate supports using structural quality steel bolted framing materials. Channels shall be roll formed, 12 gauge ASTM A1011 SS Grade 33 steel, 1-5/8 inch or greater as required by loading conditions. Submit design for pipe tunnels, pipe galleries etc. for approval. Use clamps and fittings designed for use with the strut system. i) Hanger Attachments a. Beam Clamps i Beam clamps shall be used where piping is to be suspended from building steel. Clamp type shall be selected on the basis of load to be supported, and load configuration. ii C-Clamps shall be locknuts and cup point set screws similar to B-Line model B351 L or B3036L. Top flange c-clamps shall be used when attaching a hanger rod to the flange of structural steel, B-Line model B3034 or B3033 or approved equal. Refer to manufacturers recommendations for set screw torque. Retaining straps shall be used to maintain the clamp position on the beam where required. iii Center load beam clamps shall be used where specified. Steel clamps shall be B- Line models B3050 or B3055. Forged steel beam clamps with cross bolt shall be B-Line B3291-133297 series or approved equal as required to fit beams. b. Concrete Inserts i Cast in place spot concrete inserts shall be used applicable, either steel or malleable iron body, B-line B2500 or B3014 or approved equal. Spot inserts shall taQa�tra allow for lateral adjustment and have means for attachment to forms. Select inserts to suit threaded hanger rods sizes, B-line models N2500 or B3014N series. ii Continuous concrete inserts shall be used where applicable. Channels shall be 12 gauge, ASTM A1011 Grade 33 structural quality carbon steel, complete with Styrofoam inserts and end caps with nail holes for attachment to forms. The continuous concrete insert shall have a load rating of 2,000 Ibs/ft. in concrete, B-Line models B221, 321, or 521 or approved equal. Select channel nuts suitable for strut and rod sizes. j) Hanger Accessories a. Hanger rods shall be threaded on both ends or continuously threaded rods of circular cross section. Use adjustable lock nuts at upper attachments and hangers. No wire, chain, or perforated straps are allowed. k) Indoor Finishes a. Hangers shall be zinc plated in accordance with ASTM B633 or shall have an electro- deposited green epoxy finish. b. Strut channels shall be pre -galvanized in accordance with ASTM A653 SS Grade 33 G90 OR shall have an electro-deposited green epoxy finish. c. Zinc Plated hardware is not acceptable for use in chemical rooms. Outdoor Finishes, Chemical Rooms & Surge Tanks a. Hanger and strut subject to weathered conditions shall be hot dipped galvanized after fabrication in accordance with ASTM A123. All hanger hardware shall be hot dipped galvanized or stainless steel. Zinc plated hardware is not acceptable for outdoor or corrosive use. b. Hangers and strut located in corrosive areas shall be type 316L stainless steel with stainless steel hardware. 904-4 Valves a) Valves 3 inches and larger shall be butterfly type valves, with PVC body, 150# SWP with stainless steel shaft, polypropylene disc and replaceable resilient seat bonded to a rigid shaft and guaranteed for bubble tight shutoff from 27 inch vacuum to 150 PSI. Extended neck 2 inch beyond flanges for any insulated piping shall be provided with handle for manual operation. All valve components shall be suitable for swimming pool chlorinated water service. Butterfly valves shall be Georg Fischer Type 563, Asahi/America Type SP Pool - Pro, Chemtrol Model-B, Simtech VP series, Colonial Valve 411 Series, or approved equal. b) Valves smaller than 3 inches shall be PVC true union ball valves, full port, three- piece construction, blowout -proof stem, Viton seal with socket end connectors. c) Check valves shall be a quick closing non -slam type, either self -aligning wafer or flanged type, of corrosion resistant materials suitable for use in a swimming pool environment. Install check valves in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Locate check valves at least 5 pipe diameters from pumps and fittings. Check valves shall be either by Technocheck Corp., model 5050, with epoxy coated cast iron body and bronze swing plates on a stainless steel spring; or approved equal, for installation between 150 lb flanges. SECTION 905 - Swimming Pool Deck Equipment 905-1 Rail Goods a) Handrails — 304L stainless steel, 1.900 inch OD x .145 inch wall thickness, 3-bend. taQa�tra b) Eschutcheons - Keyhole or oblong shape, similar to the casted, electro-polished stainless steel escutcheon with set screw by Spectrum Products, or approved equal. c) Anchor - wedge type, cast bronze, 4 inches, 1.90 inch OD tubing, stainless steel tightening bolt and flat washer. SECTION 906 - Swimming Pool Cementitious Waterproofing 906-1 Locations a) Lap Pool Main Drain Sumps (if field built) b) Activity Pool Skimmer Trench Drain 906-2 Material a) Waterproof Coating - MasterSeal 581 (Thoroseal) cement based, aggregate type, heavy duty, waterproof coating for concrete or masonry, as manufactured by Master Builders Solutions, or approved equal. Color shall be grey. Two Coats SECTION 907 - Swimming Pool Plaster 907-1 Materials a) Portland Cement: ASTM C150, Type I White Portland cement. Manufacturer, Federal Cement. b) Hydrated Lime: ASTM C206, Type S. c) Aggregate: Georgia Marble Pool Aggregate, Riverside Premium Pool Aggregate, or approved equal. Mix per manufacturer's recommendations for specific application. If an onsite mix is used, aggregate must be white marble dust uniformly graded within the following limits, all passing the No. 30 sieve: d) Color: Swimming Pool plaster shall be white in color. e) Water: Clean, fresh, from domestic potable source, free from injurious amounts of acid, alkali, and organics. 907-2 Application a) Surface Prep - Clean base surfaces of projections, dust, loose particles, grease, bond breakers, and foreign matter; make sufficiently rough to provide a strong mechanical bond. Wet cementitious base surfaces with a fine fog water spray to produce a uniformly moist condition and check screeds, pool equipment, and accessories for correct alignment before plastering is started. b) Apply finish plaster to minimum 1 /2 in thickness at any location. Apply finish plaster by hand or machine. If plastering machine is used, control fluidity of plaster to have a slump not exceeding 2-1/2 in when tested using a 2 in x 4 in x 6 in high slump cone. Do not add additional water to the mix subsequent to determining water content to meet this slump. c) Apply finish plaster in two coats by "double -back" method with second coat applied as soon as first coat is tamped and initially floated. Apply plaster with sufficient pressure to provide a good bond on bases. d) Work plaster to screeds at intervals of from 5 ft to 8 ft, or closer as required on curved surfaces. e) Finish plaster to tolerance of -0 to +1/8 inch in thickness on curved surfaces and to 1 /8 in in 8 feet on straight surfaces. ta�GS•IIAW f) Apply smooth trowel finish without waves, cracks, trowel marks, ridges, pits, crazing, discoloration, projections, or other imperfections. Form plaster carefully around curves and angles, well up to screeds. 907-3 Curing a) Cure plaster with fine fog water spray applied to finish coat as frequently as required to prevent dry -out of plaster. Keep plaster damp until pool is filled. Prevent damage or staining of plaster. SECTION 908 - Swimming Pool Tile 908-1 Materials a) Provide tile units as indicated and specified on the drawings, including special shapes as detailed or required. b) Glazed Ceramic Tile a. Waterline Tile c) Unglazed Ceramic Tile a. Beach Entry Tile b. Stair Entry Tile c. Stair Nosing Tile d. Floor Inlet Trim Tile e. Main Drain Trim Tile f. Depth Marking Tile g. "NO DIVING' Warning Tile. d) Setting Bed Mortar a. LATICRETE International Inc., 3701 Fortified Mortar Bed, thick bed mortar. b. Bond Coat c. LATICRETE International Inc., 254 Platinum one step, polymer -fortified thin -set mortar. d. Thinset e. LATICRETE International Inc., 254 Platinum one step, polymer -fortified thin -set mortar. f. Tile joint Grout g. LATICRETE International Inc., PermaColor Grout. PAYMENT Bid Items are as listed in the Bid Schedule. Any specific item that does not have a specific bid item shall be as considered in the items of work. The contract unit price shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and doing all work involved in the bid item as detailed on the Plans and these Specifications. Payment shall also include all incidentals including, but not limited to, Certificates of Compliance, and Testing and no additional compensation shall be allowed. Appendix K: Add the following: taQ�r� Alternate Rubber Surface Specification Appendix L: Add the following: Manufacturer Furniture Assembly and Installation Instructions The Contractor is hereby notified; Addendum No. 2 must be acknowledged and initialed as stipulated under the instructions to Bidders and submitted as part of the Bid. Failure to do so shall result in the City designating said bid as "Non -Responsive. " APPROVED: Ubaldo Ayon, Assistant onstruction Manager Attachment: 1. Bid Schedule Dated 7/23/25 2. Appendix J: Alternate Rubber Surface Specification 3. Appendix K: Manufacturer Furniture Assembly and Installation Instructions END OF ADDENDUM NUMBER 2 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 SECTION 1210 BID SCHEDULE PROJECT NO. 2021-02 FRITZ BURNS PARK IMPROVEMENTS City of La Quinta 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to the Invitation to Bid, and in accordance with the provisions therein stated, the undersigned hereby proposes and agrees that on award by the City under this Bid, to execute a Contract, with necessary bonds, to furnish and install any and all labor, materials, transportation and services for Project No. 2021-02, Fritz Burns Park Improvements, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefore adopted and on file with the City within the time hereinafter set forth and at the prices named in this Bid. It is understood that the basis of award shall be the lowest total price of the Base Bid Area plus all Additive Alternates. Unit prices in each and every case represent the true unit price used in preparing the bid schedule totals (Bid Form). Unit prices listed herein include material, installation and appurtenant work as is necessary to have the item complete and in place meeting the full intent of the plans and specifications. We acknowledge that unbalanced unit prices shall be sufficient cause for the rejection of our bid. Bid Schedule 1210-1 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 BASE BID — FRITZ BURNS PARK IMPROVEMENTS Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Mobilization 1 LS $ $ 2. Site/Traffic Control 1 LS $ $ 3. Dust Control 1 LS $ $ 4' Storm Water Pollution 1 LS $ $ Prevention Plan SWPPP 5. Demolition and Disposal — P1 1 LS $ $ 6. Demolition and Disposal — P2 1 LS $ $ 7. Demolition and Disposal — P3 1 LS $ $ SITE IMPROVEMENTS 8' Subgrade Preparation and 1 LS $ $ Precise Grading— P1 Subgrade Preparation and 9. Precise Grading, Including 1 LS $ $ Retention Basin — P2 10. Subgrade Preparation and 1 LS $ $ Precise Grading — P3 11. 4" Pedestrian Concrete 8,234 SF $ $ Pavement per Plan 12. 4" Pedestrian Colored Top Cast 2,547 SF $ $ Concrete Pavement per Plan 13. 6" Pedestrian Concrete 5,622 SF $ $ Pavement per Plan 14. 6" Pedestrian Colored Top Cast 6,225 SF $ $ Concrete Pavement per Plan Furnish and Install 3/8" Minus 15. w/ 20% Fines "Desert Gold" 2,315 SF $ $ Stabilized Decomposed Granite Furnish and Install 3/8" Minus 16. "Apache Brown" Non -stabilized 17,739 SF $ $ Decomposed Granite 17 Furnish and Install 3/4" "Desert 7,034 SF $ $ Gold" Crushed Rock Bid Schedule 1210-2 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars 18 Furnish and Install 8" Minus 11 g 716 SF $ $ Baja Cresta Rubble 19 Install Salvaged Ex. Rubble per 3,461 SF $ $ Plan Furnish and Install Artificial Turf 20. over Infill and Aggregate Base 1,617 SF $ $ per Plan and Specifications 21 Furnish and Install PermaLoc 2,673 LF $ $ Header — Asphalt Edge Construct 6" Curb and Gutter 22. per City of La Quinta Std. No. 170 LF $ $ 201 23 Construct 6" Curb per City of La 1,400 LF $ $ Quinta Std. No. 210 24. Construct Ribbon Gutter per 830 LF $ $ Plan Details Construct Cross -Gutter per City 25. of La Quinta Std. No. 230 Mod. 380 SF $ $ and 231 Mod. Construct Parkway Drain per 26. Plan Details — Curb Cut Detail 1 EA $ $ P2 Sheet 18 Construct Curb Ramp per City 27. of La Quinta Std. No. 250 Mod.; 6 EA $ $ Case per Plan 28. Construct Driveway per City of 1 EA $ $ La Quinta Std. No. 221 Mod. Construct 3" A.C. over 4" Class 29 II Aggregate Base Over 12" 32,510 SF $ $ Scarified and Compacted Native 30. Signing and Striping, Including 1 LS $ $ All Incidentals — P1 31. Signing and Striping, Including 1 LS $ $ All Incidentals — P2 SITE STORM DRAINAGE 32. Furnish and Install 6" Dia. 850 LF $ $ HDPE Storm Drain at 1.0% Min. Furnish and Install 6" Dia. 33. Perforated Storm Drain at 1.0% 265 LF $ $ Min. Bid Schedule 1210-3 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Furnish and Install 2'x3' NDS 34. Ribbon Gutter Inlet with H-25 3 EA $ $ Highway Grate (Pedestrian Rated) (P1 and P2 Furnish and Install 12"x12" 35. Nyloplast Inline Drain (P1 and 12 EA $ $ P3 36. Furnish and Install Bubbler Box 2 EA $ $ Outlet P1 and P2 37 Furnish and Install 4" Duraslot 82 LF $ $ P3 WATER/SEWER IMPROVEMENTS Furnish and Install 1" Dia. Schedule 40 Class-350 Private 38. Domestic Water Line complete 180 LF $ $ in place. All appurtenances considered incidental. Reconnect Private Water Lines to CVWD Relocated Water 39. Meters (3 Meters). Coordinate 1 LS $ $ with CVWD on timing to reconnect same day. Relocate Salvaged Private Fire Hydrant and furnish and install 40. new valve to grade and extend 1 LS $ $ water line per CVWD Std W- 33A. All appurtenances considered incidental. Furnish and Install 6" Dia. VCP Sewer Lateral, per CVWD Std 41. Dwg No. S-9A complete in 175 LF $ $ place. All appurtenances considered incidental. SITE AMENITIES Furnish and Install Engineered Wood Fiber Safety Surface over 42. Filter Fabric and Gravel Base 5,253 SF $ $ per Plan and Specifications (C- 11) Bid Schedule 1210-4 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Furnish and Install Rubber Safety Surfacing, Poured-In- 43. Place, over Rubber Shock 2,786 SF $ $ Course and Class II Base per Plan and Specifications (Det C- 11 44. Construct Play Area Curb with 167 LF $ $ Rebar per Plan Det C-07 45. Construct Play Area Ramp with 331 SF $ $ Rebar per Plan Det C-08 Construct Retaining Seat -wall 46. with Precast Cap, Rebar, 310 LF $ $ Waterproofing, Stucco, and Footing per Plan C-10 Furnish and Install 5' HT Steel 47. Fence with Footings per City of 574 LF $ $ La Quinta Std. No. 784.1-784.2 and Plan Furnish and Install 5' HT Steel 48. Single Gate with Footings per 3 EA $ $ Plan C-31 Furnish and Install 5' HT Steel 49. Double Gate with Footings per 5 EA $ $ Plan Det C-30 Furnish and Install Boulder 50. Edging with Footing per Plan 315 LF $ $ Det C-09 and C-40 Install City Furnished Play Area 51. Equipment and Construct 1 LS $ $ Footings per Plan Furnish and Install Drinking Fountain, Construct Footing, 52. Furnish and Install Valve, and 3 EA $ $ Construct Drain per Plan. All Appurtenances are considered included. Det C-12 and C-13 Furnish and Install 53. Trash/Recycling Receptacle and 8 EA $ $ Construct Footing per Plan (Det C- 16 Furnish and Install Hot Coal 54. Receptacle and Construct Footing 2 EA $ $ per Plan Det C-14 Bid Schedule 1210-5 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Install City Furnished Bike 55. Racks (11 Racks) and 1 LS $ $ Construct Footing per Plan (Det C-17 Install City Furnished Bench 56. with Back and Construct 18 EA $ $ Footing per Plan Det C-21 Install City Furnished Bench 57. without Back and Construct 38 EA $ $ Footing per Plan Det C-22 Install City Furnished Curved 58. Bench with Back Mounted on 4 EA $ $ Seat -wall per Plan Det C-20 Install City Furnished Picnic 59. Table and Construct Footing 23 EA $ $ per Plan Det C-23 Furnish and Install Bike Tune- 60. Up Station and Construct 1 EA $ $ Footing per Plan Det C-18 Furnish and Install BBQ Grill 61. and Construct Footing per Plan 4 EA $ $ C-15 Furnish and Install Pet Waste 62. Receptacle and Construct 3 EA $ $ Footing per Plan Det C-27 Install City Furnished Hypar 63. Shade Sail with Posts and 1 LS $ $ Construct Footing per Plan (Det C-24 Install City Furnished 64. Playground Shade Sails with 1 LS $ $ Posts and Construct Footing per Plan Det C-25 Install City Furnished 65. Monoslope Shade Structure 3 EA $ $ and Construct Footing per Plan Sheet L 2-13 Install City Furnished Curved 66. Shade Trellis Structure and 4 EA $ $ Construct Footing per Plan Sheet L 2-12 Bid Schedule 1210-6 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Install Salvaged Bronze Plaque 67. on Stand with new anchors and 1 LS $ $ Construct Footing per Plan Install Salvaged Memorial Tree 68. Plaque with new anchors per 1 LS $ $ Plan Construct City Furnished Restroom Building and Install City Furnished Fixtures. Furnish 69' and Install Appurtenances as 1 LS $ $ needed. Utility Construction and Construction Coordination with other trades included in item cost. POOL AREA IMPROVEMENTS Furnish and Place "Kool Deck" Surfacing over Existing 70. Concrete Deck, Including all 2760 SF $ $ Preparation, Void Filling, and Depth Markers. 71 Furnish and Construct Concrete "Kool 3916 SF $ $ with Deck" Surfacing. Reconstruct Pool Stairs, 72. including all incidentals to 1 LS $ $ complete the work. Demolition paid under Demo Bid Item. Furnish and Install 5' HT Pool Fence with Footings and 12" 73. Concrete Band per City of La 383 LF $ $ Quinta Std. No. 784.1-784.2 per Plan P3 Det C-09 Construct 6' Tall Splitface CMU 74. Block Wall and Footing per Plan 9.5 LF $ $ P3 Det C-17 75. Furnish and Install Pool Lounge 30 EA $ $ Chair per Plan P3 Det C-10 Install City Furnished 76. Rectangular Shade Trellis 1 EA $ $ Structure and Construct Footings per Plan Bid Schedule 1210-7 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Construct Existing Pool 77. Renovations, Including Painting 1 LS $ $ Building per Plan Construct Activity Pool Complete In -Place, Install City 78. Furnished Vortex Activity Pool 1 LS $ $ Features, and Furnish and Install Equipment and Signs per Plan Construct Existing Pool Equipment Room Renovations 79' per Plan Including Removing 1 LS $ $ and Replacing Concrete and Constructing Housekeeping Pad Furnish and Install Pool 80. Equipment, Piping, and 1 LS $ $ Recirculation per Plan Install City Furnished Pool 81. Equipment Building Utility and 1 LS $ $ Construction Coordination SITE ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING Furnish and Install Electrical 82. Meter Pedestal (Including 1 LS $ $ Quickpad Base and Stainless Steel Cabinet) per Plan 83 Electrical Conduit, Wire, and 1 LS $ $ Trenching per Plan — P1 84. Electrical Conduit, Wire, and 1 LS $ $ Trenchingper Plan — P2 85. Electrical Conduit, Wire, and 1 LS $ $ Trenchingper Plan — P3 86. Furnish and Install Emergency 1 LS $ $ Shut-off Switch and Timer 87 Furnish and Install Pull Box per 19 EA $ $ Plan 88 Furnish and Install Junction Box 73 EA $ $ per Plan 89' Furnish and Install Pedestrian 28 EA $ $ Pole Light with Footing per Plan Bid Schedule 1210-8 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Furnish and Install Parking Lot 90. Single Head Light with Footing 3 EA $ $ per Plan Furnish and Install Parking Lot 91. Double Head Light with Footing 3 EA $ $ per Plan 92' Furnish and Install Bollard Light 39 EA $ $ with Footingper Plan 93' Furnish and Install Surface 4 EA $ $ Mounted CeilingDown Light 94' Furnish and Install In -Grade 52 EA $ $ Palm Tree Up Light 95' Furnish and Install In -Grade 55 EA $ $ Tree Up Light 96' Furnish and Install Colored 8 EA $ $ Shade Sail Up Light 97 Furnish and Install Palm Tree 16 EA $ $ Mounted Up Light Furnish and Install Mounted 98. Quad Head Shade Sail 4 EA $ $ Up/Down Light Furnish and Install Mounted 99. Double Head Shade Sail 10 EA $ $ Up/Down Light 100 Furnish and Install Mounted 4 EA $ $ Single Head Down Light Furnish and Install Palm Tree 101 Mounted Gobo Projector Down 16 EA $ $ Light Furnish and Install Palm Tree 102 Mounted Down Light — Cyan Color 8 EA $ $ Wash Furnish and Install Trellis Column 103 Mounted Up/Down Light— 16 EA $ $ Magenta Up/Cyan Down Furnish and Install Trellis Ceiling 104 Mounted Linear Down Light — 4 EA $ $ Cyan LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION 105 Soil Prep and Fine Grading — 1 LS $ $ P1 Bid Schedule 1210-9 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars 106 Soil Prep and Fine Grading — 1 LS $ $ P2 107 Soil Prep and Fine Grading — 1 LS $ $ P3 Furnish and Install Landscape 108 per Plan and Specifications — 1 LS $ $ P1 Furnish and Install Landscape 109 per Plan and Specifications — 1 LS $ $ P2 Furnish and Install Landscape 110 per Plan and Specifications — 1 LS $ $ P3 111 Furnish and Install Irrigation per 1 LS $ $ Plan and Specifications — P1 112 Furnish and Install Irrigation per 1 LS $ $ Plan and Specifications — P2 113 Furnish and Install Irrigation per 1 LS $ $ Plan and Specifications — P3 Furnish and Install Boulders per 114 Plan — "Copper Canyon", 18" - 69 EA $ $ 24" Furnish and Install Boulder per 115 Plan — "Copper Canyon", 24" — 66 EA $ $ 30" Furnish and Install Boulders per 116 Plan — "Copper Canyon", 30" — 45 EA $ $ 36" 117, Install Salvaged Boulders per 21 EA $ $ Plan 118 Lawn — SOD seeded to season 21,937 SF $ $ including over-seedin 119 90-Day Maintenance Period 1 LS $ $ Total Amount of Bid Items 1 — 119 $ Bid Schedule 1210-10 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 City may award all or none of the following additive/deductive alternates: ADDITIVE ALTERNATE NO. 1 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Al-1 Transplant Ex. Palm Tree to 19 EA $ $ Location Determined in Field Total Amount of Additive Alternate 1 Bid Items 1 — 1 $ DEDUCTIVE ALTERNATE NO. 1 — Hypar Sails Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Remove Bid Item: Install City D1-1 Furnished Hypar Shade Sail 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) with Posts per Plan Det C-24 Remove Bid Item: Install City D1-2 Furnished Playground Shade 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) Sails with Posts per Plan (Det C-25 Coordinate and Phase to Allow D1-3 Great Western to install shade 1 LS $ $ sails with posts per Plan (Det C- 24 and C-25 Total Amount of Deductive Alternate 1 Bid Items 1 — 3 ($ ) DEDUCTIVE ALTERNATE NO. 2 — Dog Park Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Remove Portion of Bid Item: P1 D2-1 Demolition and Removal shown 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) on sheet 4 Remove Portion of Bid Item: 4" D2-2 Pedestrian Concrete Pavement 1,475 SF ($ ) ($ ) per Plan Remove Portion of Bid Item: D2-3 Furnish and Install Boulder 40 LF ($ ) ($ ) Edging with Footing per Plan Det C-40 Bid Schedule 1210-11 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Remove Portion of Bid Item: Furnish and Install 5' HT Steel D2-4 Fence with Footings per City of 580 LF ($ ) ($ ) La Quinta Std. No. 784.1-784.2 and Plan Remove Bid Item: Furnish and D2-5 Install 5' HT Steel Single Gate 2 EA ($ ) ($ ) with Footings per Plan C-31 Remove Portion of Bid Item: D2-6 Furnish and Install 5' HT Steel 3 EA ($ ) ($ ) Double Gate with Footings per Plan (Det C-30 Remove Portion of Bid Item: D2-7 Furnish and Install Pet Waste 1 EA ($ ) ($ ) Receptacle and Construct Footing per Plan (Det C-27 Remove Portion of Bid Item: D2-8 Lawn — SOD seeded to season 5,500 SF ($ ) ($ ) including over -seeding Remove Portion of Bid Item: D2-9 Landscaping — Dog Park (P1 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) Sheet 21 Remove Portion of Bid Item: D2-10 Irrigation — Dog Park (P1 Sheet 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) 26 Remove Portion of Bid Item: 90- D2-11 Day Maintenance Period — Dog 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) Park Total Amount of Deductive Alternate 2 Bid Items 1 — 11 ($ ) Bid Schedule 1210-12 Addendum 02 — 7/23/2025 DEDUCTIVE ALTERNATE NO. 3 — Plav Area Eauiament Item Item Description Est. Unit Unit Price Item Total No. Qty. (in figures) (in figures) Dollars Dollars Remove Bid Item: Install City D3-1 Furnished Play Area Equipment 1 LS ($ ) ($ ) and Construct Footings per Plan Coordinate and Phase to Allow D3-2 Great Western to install Play 1 LS $ $ Area Equipment and Construct Footings per Plan Total Amount of Deductive Alternate 3 Bid Items 1 — 2 ($ ) GRAND TOTAL BASE BID PLUS ALL ADDITIVE ALTERNATES (Not including deductive alternates) (Figures): Eli GRAND TOTAL BASE BID PLUS ALL ADDITIVE ALTERNATES (Not including deductive alternates) (Words): Bid Amount of each of the above Bid Items must be filled in and completed. It is understood that the quantities shown hereon are but estimates and the bidder is responsible to verify quantities prior to submitting a bid. Final payment will be based upon actual work performed, subject to such adjustments and alterations as elsewhere provided herein. Signature of Bidder (Ink) Name of Bidder (Printed or Typed) Bidder Telephone Number Bidder Email Address Bid Schedule 1210-13 - Z__5�z ----- X-, PRO SERVICES POURED IN PLACE RUBBER PLAYGROUND SAFETY SURFACING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. The poured -in -place rubber safety surface products shall meet or exceed the following criteria: 1. Shock attenuation (ASTM F 1292-17A) 2. GMAX less than 200. 3. Head Injury Criteria: less than 1000 4. Accessibility: Comply with requirements of ASTM F1951-14. 5. Flammability (ASTM D412: 60 psi (413 kPa) 6. Water Permeability: 0.4 gal/yd2/second 7. Tear Resistance (ASTM D624): 140% PRODUCTS/MATERIALS A. Poured -in -place safety surfacing system, includes the following: 1. 1. Product components include: TWO -LAYER POURED IN PLACE SYSTEM BOTTOM CUSHION LAYER a. Impact Attenuating Cushion Layer: Cushion Layer consists of shredded styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) adhered with a 100 percent solids polyurethane binder to form a resilient porous material. b. Strands of SBR will be a various thickness of 0.5mm — 2.00mm and 3.Omm — 20mm in length bonded by a polyurethane binder applied to 100 percent of the rubber and installed according to thickness with IPEMA guidelines. c. Foam or standard rubber granules are not to be permitted in Cushion Layer. d. Base Binder shall be 16+% urethane (as ratio:14% urethane divided by 86% rubber and shall provide 100 percent coating of the particles. e. The Cushion Layer shall be compatible with the Wear Coarse and must meet requirements herein for impact attenuation. TOP WEAR COURSE f. Wear course shall consist of TPV or EPDM with polyurethane binder formulated to produce an even, uniform, seamless surface. g. Top Wear Layer — 22% Urethane (as ratio: 18% urethane divided by 82% Rubber) 0.5-1.5 mm h. Size of TPV/EPDM shall be 1. across. Binder shall not be less than 20 percent of total weight of rubber used in the wear surface, and shall provide 100 percent coating of the particles. i. Thickness of Wear Course shall be %". j. Wear Course shall be porous. k. No toluene diphenel isocyanate (TDI) shall be used in binder. I. No filler materials shall be used in urethane such as plasticizers and the catalyzing agent shall contain no heavy metals. BINDER TWO BINDERS ARE OFFERED: 'u-111uiz-1- Aliphatic Binder a. Weight of polyurethane shall be no less than 8.5 lbs. per gallon and no more than 9.5 lbs. per gallon. b. No TDI shall be used in binder. c. Aliphatic Binder is recommended for 100% Color. GEOTEXTURE FABRIC Geotextile fabric may be used on systems. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Licenses: California License C61/D12 for Poured In Place Rubber Installation 2. Certifications: Certification by Pro Services that installers are an approved installer of Poured In Place Rubber Surfacing. 3. Manufacturer Guidelines: Strict adherence to all International Play Equipment Manufacturers Association guidelines. 4. IPEMA CERTIFIED. PERFORMANCE 1. Poured in place rubber with playground equipment use zones shall meet or exceed the performance requirements of the CPSC, ADA and Fall Height Test ASTM F1292. The surface attenuation testing should yield both a peak deceleration of no more than 200 G-Max and a Head Injury Criteria (HIC) value of no more than 1,000 for a head -first fall from the highest accessible portion of play equipment being installed. 2. Accessibility: Children's outdoor play areas shall be in compliance with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards 9UFAS FED-STD-795 and the Architectural and Engineer Instructions (9AE1) Design Criteria. 3. The Americans with Disability Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) 28 CFR Part 36 that provide equal or greater accessibility than the requirements of UFAS is also required in the children's play area. 4. Poured in place surfaces that are used as accessible paths of travel for persons with disabilities shall meet the requirements of ASTM F1951 and ASTM F1292. SUB -BASE SURFACE OPTIONS 1. Preparation of area: The sub -base shall be clear of any trees, grass and shrubbery. 2. The native sub -base shall be graded and compacted to 90% maximum density. 3. Concrete/Asphalt: The PIP system can be installed over a minimum 3" layer pad. 4. Aggregate Sub -Base: Installation of a minimum of 4" of Class 2 Base and shall be a 95% compaction rating and a 1 %" level when measured with a ten foot straight edge in any direction. 5. Geotextile Fabric can be installed over Class 2 Base. 6. Drainage: Proper drainage needs to be verified to support the integrity of the PIP rubber. INSTALLATION 1. Pro Services shall strictly shall install surfacing to the depth specified on the drawings or as specified from manufacturer per IPEMA guidelines. 2. Surfacing to be installed by Pro Services certified installers. 3. Cushion Layer — Mix SBR per guidelines and mix ratio and apply to thickness of the required IPEMA guidelines fall height requirements. Mix till 100% of product is bonded. 4. Wear Layer — EPDM/TPV granules. Wear layer shall be mixed on sight according to proper mixtures and hand trawled with even pressure. 5. Pro Services recommends up to 74 hours of cure time depending on thickness and weather. WARRANTIES Pro Services offers a limited 7 year warranty but will meet or exceed any other Poured Rubber Company. PRO SERVICES POURED IN PLACE RUBBER 7 YEAR PRO -RATED WARRANTY FOR POURED -IN -PLACE RUBBER SURFACING Pro Services General Contractors hereby warrants that the materials supplied and labor to install shall remain free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of seven (7) years from the date of installation. The Warranty shall be pro -rated as follows for the work required to repair the affected area, as agreed upon by owner and authorized Pro Services representative. Below are the costs to the Owner: • Year 1-2 Pro Services shall repair or replace the affected area without any cost to the Owner. • Year 3-4 80% Off the cost of the repair • Year 5 50% Off the cost of the repair • Year 6 40% Off the cost of the repair • Year 7 30% Off the cost of the repair THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR. DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER FOOTWEAR OR HANDLEBARS FROM BICYCLES OR OTHER. DAMAGE CAUSED BY VEHICLES, OTHER CONSTRUCTION, SPILLAGE FROM GASOLINE AND OIL OR OTHER CHEMICALS, DAMAGE FROM VANDALISM, SLIGHT COLOR FADING, STAINS, BURNS, GOUGES OR INDENTATIONS, PROBLEMS CAUSED BY MOISTURE FROM ALKALI, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE, CRACKING, SHIFTING OR LIFTING OF THE SUBSTRATE, OVER WHICH THE SUBFACING PRODUCTS HAS BEEN INSTALLED. CUSTOMER MUST MAINTAIN PROPER RESEAL OF PAD EVERY 3-5 YEARS. PRO SERVICE WILL GIVE A COMPLIMENTARY ASSESSMENT EACH YEAR OF PAD CONDITION. Upon proper receipt of request for a warranty claim inspection, Pro Services shall confirm an onsite meeting with the owner to assess and confirm the repair request within 30 days. Upon completion of the inspection, Pro Services and the Owner with determine the cause of the defect and determine the proper method(s) to repair or replace. Upon agreement with the Owner, the necessary repairs will be completed. Any repair work completed is limited in warranty coverage to the original date of the installation. In no event shall Pro Services be liable for any incidental, consequential or punitive damages. No other warranty or representation, expressed or implied, whether as to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise is made with respect to the surface. CHRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ, PRESIDENT PRO SERVICES GENERAL CONTRACTORS 6051 BUSINESS CENTER CT 4-142, SAN DIEGO CA 92154 LICENSE #1074114 street furniture australia finea installation guide This guide relates to product No. Product MCODE 1. Linea Seat LIS10 2. Linea Sun Lounge LISS 3. Linea Bench LIB6 4. Linea Curved Bench LIB6-C 5. Linea Platform LIP9 6. Linea Cube LIC6 7. Linea Table LIT10 8. Linea Lookout Table LIT6 9. Linea Bollard LIC6 10. Linea Bike Stand LIT10 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 Welcome to the Linea Range. Congratulations on your purchase from Street Furniture Australia. The following installation guide is a general guide only and does not refer to your specific configuration. Details will be provided separately on your chosen configuration and its layout. Before beginning installation please read through this guide thoroughly. Important to note: • Please ensure you have the correct configuration and components before beginning, this information will be provided by our sales team. • Ensure the orientation of the Linea Seat, Bench and/or Table is correct before fixing. Please refer to your site plan. • Ensure the area where the seating is to be fixed is prepared and as level as possible. • Masonry bits and mounting fixtures are not included. • Take care when handling the products to ensure no scratches, dents or other damage occurs. • Please check that you have received all the components and inspect goods on delivery. Double check with the list on the next page. The image is for example only, you should receive your selected legs and/or arms. Claims for defects or damage, shortage in quantity or failure to comply with the description or quote must be made within seven (7) business days. In case of damage, Street Furniture Australia requires photographic evidence. If the damage occurred during transport, we highly recommend taking photos prior to removing packaging. • In some cases the seats or benches will arrive with the legs removed, instructions for assembling these is on page 3. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Understanding Linea The Linea range offers several different leg and arm options that may require assembly on site. See below how to read your code: Linea Seat Linea Bench, Linea Cube Linea Table Linea Lookout LIS10 Linea Curved LICE LIT10 Table Bench LIT6 LIB6, LIB6-C Linea Sun Lounge Linea Platform Linea Linea Bicycle LISS LIP9 Bollard Stand B6 BST07 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streedurniture.com 1 site preparation before getting started • Ensure site is ready for furniture installation before proceeding. • Clear any debris or obstructions. • Ensure suitable footings are in place, for example concrete slab. Note that Street Furniture Australia is not responsible for the site works or footing design. • It is recommended to place the specified furniture in position according to any available site plans to ensure the correct products and quantities have been received. • Installer's discretion to install the furniture as level as possible, for example shims or packers can be used. Street Furniture Australia can assist with providing options or recommendations to address sloped surfaces. tools & hardware provided • Fixings required to assemble furniture frames and assemblies. tools & hardware required (not included) • Hammer drill and suitable masonry bits. • Security Hex Allen key set. • Suitable safety equipment (glasses, gloves, boots). • Surface fixing hardware (masonry screws, dynabolts or similar). © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia part descriptions LEGS OFF EXAMPLE Se (tor ASSEMBLED EXAMPLE Linea Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 Plinth batten --ki" ;ette Plinth base mount brackets Linea Bench streetfurniture.com e N assembly instructions HOW TO ASSEMBLE BATTENS TO LEG FRAMES In some cases yout Linea product will be delivered with the leg frames detached from the batten cassette assemblies, to ensure efficient and safe delivery. The following steps are a general guide and recommendation. Your specified product may differ. 1. Check you have all sub assembly items and fasteners before starting (this information will be provided separately based on your order). 2. It is highly recommended to assemble your product on top of the cardboard packaging or soft ground such as grass to prevent damage to the product in the case of mishandling. 3. Position your seat, bench or table frames upright, roughly the length of the battens apart Fig 1. 4. Lower the suitable batten cassette assembly into position on top of the matching frames Fig 2. 5. NOTE: For seats (with backrest) it's important to note that the batten assembly for the seat base is sided, ensure the front and rear battens align correctly to the frame as shown in Fig 3. 6. Once in position, insert the included M8 Button Head security bolts with spring washers into the holes on both frames as shown in Fig 4. Do not over -tighten, ensure the assembly is correct and aligned before firmly tightening each bolt. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Fig. 3 e qty 2 per leg M8 security screws included Fig. 4 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.com 3 assembly instructions HOW TO ASSEMBLE BATTENS TO LEG FRAMES continued. NOTE: If you are assembling a bench or table, skip to step 3. 1. Position the backrest batten cassette assembly as shown in Fig 5. 2. Once in position, insert the included M8 countersunk security bolts and tighten Fig 6. 3. Ensure that all the endcap plates align flush and square to the battens. Then tighten all bolts. Fig 7. 4. Your assembled seat, bench or table is now ready to be installed Fig 8. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Fig. 7 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.conn 4 additional assembly instructions ATTACHING CENTRE STRAPS, LEGS AND MORE If you have specified a seat or bench that requires additional centre supports, follow the steps below to attach. For the Linea Seat, once you have assembled the batten cassettes to the frames, fix the connected centre strap in place with the qty 4 M8 security screws included as shown in Fig. 1. For the Linea Bench, if you have a length of 2100mm, you will need to attach the centre support leg in place with the qty 2 M8 security screws included as shown in Fig. 2. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 1 1 centre qty 2 support leg M8 security screws included Fig. 2 Linea Bench Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.com 5 installation instructions A. HOW TO INSTALL THE PRODUCT ON SITE Select the correct leg and mounting option for installation method. Dimension provide is an estimation only. Measure the product on site for exact dimension. Note: installation hardware is not included. Fig. 1: Linea Seat Fig. 2: Linea Bench, Linea Curved Bench, Linea Lookout Table Fig. 3: Linea Table © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia LINEA SEAT MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 32 5 Elevation 540 '-' Nylon Skid 80 ' 2 Holes 014 Fastener by 75 ® per leg Installer Plan 385 (Dynabolt M12 x 120m7m recommended) Fig. 1 LINEA BENCH, CURVED BENCH LOOKOUT TABLE Elevation 445 2 Holes 014 75 ® per leg Plan 310 Fig. 2 MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 32 5 Nylon Skid 80 Fastener by Installer �. F�� (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) LINEA TABLE MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 5 Elevation 750 Nylon Skid 2 Holes 014 751 ® per leg Plan 590 Fig. 3 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 II 32 II Fastener by 80 Installer }— (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) streetfurniture.com Lf installation instructions A. HOW TO INSTALL THE PRODUCT ON SITE continued Select the correct leg and mounting option for installation method. Dimension provide is an estimation only. Measure the product on site for exact dimension. Note: installation hardware is not included. Fig. 4: Linea Platform 1800mm & 1430mm © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia LINEA PLATFORM, 1800mm I I 1800 Elevation 75t 1 830 830 1 I I 86F I I I I 2 Holes 014 I I 75t I � I 540 I I 86: I I I I MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 32 5 _Ll Nylon Skid Fastener by 80 Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) r5-rl � - 3 Holes 014 Plan x 2 legs LINEA PLATFORM, 1430mm MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Elevation 1430 3 Holes 014 x 2 legs 5 . > t 640 640 I- Plan Fig. 4 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 1355 Sub -surface Fixed 32 11 Nylon Skid I I ILII Fastener by L Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) streetfurniture.com 80 7 installation instructions A. HOW TO INSTALL THE PRODUCT ON SITE continued Select the correct leg and mounting option for installation method. Dimension provide is an estimation only. Measure the product on site for exact dimension. Note: installation hardware is not included. Fig. 5: Linea Sun Lounge Fig. 6: Linea Cube © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia LINEA SEAT MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed /i �12 Elevation 1550 2 Holes 014 75� I I I 1 545 I I 751 Plan 1190 Fig. 5 LINEA CUBE Elevation 445 445 385 4 Holes 014 • 4I Plan 385 Fig. 6 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 Nylon Skid Fastener by L Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) 80 MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 32 5 Nylon Skid 80 Fastener by Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) streetfurniture.com H. installation instructions A. HOW TO INSTALL THE PRODUCT ON SITE continued Select the correct leg and mounting option for installation method. Dimension provide is an estimation only. Measure the product on site for exact dimension. Note: installation hardware is not included. Fig. 7: Linea Bicycle Stand Fig. 8: Linea Bollard © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia LINEA BICYCLE STAND Elevation 600 420 4 Holes 014 75 -6 0 420 Plan, Surface Fixed Top Hat 32 Shoe Qty 4 Plan, Subsurface Fixed Fig. 7 LINEA BOLLARD -a Elevation 185 0 0 145 0 0 145 Plan, Surface Fixed, Subsurface Fixed, Removable Surface Fixed 0 0 155 0 0 1s5 Plan, Removable In -Ground Fig. 8 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 MOUNTING OPTIONS Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed Fastener by H_ Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) 80 MOUNTING OPTIONS Subsurface Subsurface Fixed Core Drilled Removable Surface Removable Fixed In -Ground streetfurniture.com 9 installation instructions BOLT DETAIL (supplied by installer) Surface fix holes in frames 014mm M12 size masonry anchor required. - Minimum 100mm embedment. - Stainless steel dynabolt recommended for Seat, Bench and Table. - Zinc plate dynabolt recommended for Cube. Additional information for wall mount please refer to page 10 concrete pad / footing a D Q a p Q a Note: Fixing anchor must be of the same D material to prevent oxidisation. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streedurniture.com 10 installation instructions HOW TO INSTALL, SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE FIXED The following steps are a general guide only. As each site presents different conditions and surface finishes, Street Furniture Australia holds no responsibilty regarding the final installation of the product. Should you have any issues or queries prior to installation, please contact customer service. The below assumes the site has been suitably prepared for installation of the furniture. 1. Position your seat, bench or table in the desired position Fig 1. 2. Mark the mounting hole positions Fig 2. 3. Move furniture out of way while drilling mounting holes to ensure no accidental damage occurs. Drill mounting holes in position to specified and depth and size according to your select mounting hardware. 4. Reposition the furniture and fix in place Fig 3. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 SUBSURFACE: If you are sub -surface mounting follow the same steps as outlined, but ensure that the base frame of the furniture sits flush with ground level and the top hat shoes are mounted to the prepared surface 80mm below as shown on page 6. streedurniture.com 11 installation instructions INSTALL, PLINTH MOUNTED The following steps are a general guide only. As each site presents different conditions and surface finishes, Street Furniture Australia holds no responsibilty regarding the final installation of the product. Should you have any issues or queries prior to installation, please contact customer service. The below assumes the site has been suitably prepared for installation of the furniture. 1. Position your plinth mounted seat or bench in the desired location on top of the concrete plinth Fig 1. 2. Between the gaps of the leading battens you will see the mounting holes accessible from the top as shown in Fig 2. 3. With the seat or bench positioned correctly, carefully mark out the mounting holes to be drilled either using a marker or 6-8mm masonry drill bit. This will help ensure accurate mounting. Fig 3 4. Remove the seat or bench and proceed to drill out the marked holes correct to size and depth of your selected bolt or fixing. Fig 4. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Fig. 1 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 I Fig. 2 streedurniture.com 12 installation instructions INSTALL, PLINTH MOUNTED continued. Unbolt the base mounting brackets from the seat or bench batten module assembly by removing the 4 M6 security bolts. Fig 5. Fix in place the base mounting brackets to the plinth using the masonry anchors (not supplied). Ensure the fixings are tightened and firmly in place. Fig 6. Reassemble the batten module on to the brackets using the included 4 x M6 security bolts and spring washers. Tighten and ensure seat or bench is firmly fixed in place Fig 7. Additional Notes: FOr a seat with an armrest, you will not have access to the front mounting hole to mark and drill. Instead, mark the rear hole and use the front of the base mounting bracket to align the hole centre (there is a notch to guide you) and proceed from step 4. Fig 8. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia qty 2 per frame ° M6 security screws q included Fig. 5 Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 qty 2 per frame M12x100 dynabolt supplied by installer Fig. 6 streetfurniture.com 13 installation instructions INSTALL, WALL MOUNTED The following steps are a general guide only. As each site presents different conditions and surface finishes, Street Furniture Australia holds no responsibilty regarding the final installation of the product. Should you have any issues or queries prior to installation, please contact customer service. The below assumes the site has been suitably prepared for installation of the furniture. 1. Position your wall mounted seat or bench in the desired location against the wall Fig 1. 2. Ensure that the seat or bench is level before marking out the mounting holes Fig 2. 3. Move furniture out of the way while drilling mounting holes to ensure no accidental damage occurs. Drill mounting holes in specified depth and size, according to your mounting hardware. 4. Reposition the furniture and fix in place Fig 3. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Fig. 1 Fig. 3 E r. E ground level Fig. 2 Additional Notes Anchor Depth Recommended anchor size for wall mounted seat or bench: M12 x 120-150mm Guide only, installer is responsible for the installation of product according to the customers requirements. Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streedurniture.com 14 installation instructions CONCRETE 1. LINEA SEAT (LIS10) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Two footings - minimum 740x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a 1800 Linea Seat LIS10, the slab is to be a minimum of 740x2000mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 2000 -------------- -------- ----- - - - - -i i i i —� concrete o � � footing r ---------PLAN VIEW concrete aoo slab ground cover ---------------------------- concrete concrete footing slab FRONT VIEW surface fixed concrei sla SIDE VIEW surface fixed icrete ding top hat shoe ground cover top hat shoe 80 so ------------------- ---- ---- 100------- 100 concrete concrete concrete concrete footing slab slab footing FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.com 15 0 a installation instructions CONCRETE 2. LINEA SUN LOUNGE (LISS) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Two footings - minimum 1750x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or fi Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Sun Lounge LISS, the slab is to be a minimum of 1750x745mm. concre • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. sl. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 1750 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - concrete footing (shaded) concrete slab (outlined) 1-8- PLAN VIEW over slab footing tsnaaea) FRONT VIEW surface fixed FRONT VIEW (shaded) subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 a ---------------- - concrete footing top hat shoe concrete slab streetfurniture.com SIDE VIEW surface fixed SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed —�ro concrete footing 16 installation instructions CONCRETE 3. LINEA BENCH (LIB6) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Two footings - minimum 645x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a 1800 Linea Bench LIB6, the slab is to be a minimum of 645x2000mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 2000 J concrete footing , , , , ----------------------- - concrete aoo slab PLAN VIEW ------------------- --- concrete concrete footing slab FRONT VIEW surface fixed top hat shoe ground cover ----------------- -- - - -- concrete concrete footing slab FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 80 100 concrete slab SIDE VIEW surface fixed concrete slab streetfurniture.com SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed — concrete footing concrete footing 17 2130 installation instructions CONCRETE 4. LINEA CURVED BENCH (LIB6-C) Concrete footings, 25mPa: • Three footings - minimum of 645x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mPa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Curved Bench LIB6-C, the slab is to be a minimum of 845x2130mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia concrete slab MMM�kwnr 111611 concrete looting WP 1-1 --------------------- 7 --- ! ----- concrete footing concrete slab M concrete- - footing concrete slab Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 PLAN VIEW FRONT VIEW surface fixed FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed streetfurniture.com concrete slab SIDE VIEW surface fixed top hat shoe 80 D 100 concrete concrete slab footing SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed 18 concrete footing installation instructions CONCRETE 5. LINEA CUBE (LICE) Concrete footings, 25mPa: • Footing - minimum of 645x645x400mm. • Footing for subsurface must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 4), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mPa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Cube LIC10, the slab is to be a minimum of 645x645mm. • The slab for subsurface must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 645 concrete slab (outlined) concrete footing (shaded) PLAN VIEW cover concrete slab concrete footing FRONT VIEW surface fixed subsurface bracket ground cover 80 --------- 100 concrete concrete slab footing FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 ground cover concrete -----------• slab concrete footing SIDE VIEW surface fixed subsurface bracket 80 ------ - -- 100 concrete concrete slab footing SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed streetfurniture.com 19 installation instructions CONCRETE 6. LINEA PLATFORM (LIP9) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Three footings - minimum 2000x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or 2000 i i Concrete footing --.M6------------------------ , concrete 400 slab PLAN VIEW Ground Cover concrete - concrete --------------- footing slab concrete concrete (outlined) footing slab FRONT VIEW with surface fixed SIDE VIEW with surface fixed top hat Concrete slab, 25mpa: shoe Ground Cover • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a 1800 ao - - - - - - - - - - so P p concrete _______ ___-____ �0000 Linea Platform LIP6, the slab is to be a minimum of 2000x2000mm. footing l concrete L concrete concrete IN • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. slab slab footing • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. FRONT VIEW (outlined) SIDE VIEW • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia with subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 with surface fixed streetfurniture.com 20 installation instructions CONCRETE 7. LINEA TABLE (LIT10) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Two footings - minimum of 950x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For an 1800 Linea Table LIT10, the size of the slab is to be a minimum of 950x2000mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 0 m 2000 concrete footing i i j--------------------------- concrete a o PLAN VIEW slab ground cover - ; concref concrete `---------------------------- sla footing _ concrete slab FRONT VIEW surface fixed concrete footing concrete slab FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 top hat over shoe SIDE VIEW surface fixed rete ing °-------- 100 concrete concrete slab footing SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed streetfurniture.com 21 installation instructions CONCRETE 8. LINEA LOOKOUT TABLE (LIT6) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Two footings - minimum 645x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a 1500 Linea Lookout Table LIT6, the slab is to be a minimum of 645x1700mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 1700 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I I I I I concrete footing � I I I I I concrete 400 slab PLAN VIEW concrete `-----'---------------- footing _ concrete slab FRONT VIEW surface fixed concrete footing - concrete slab FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 ground cover concrete slab - - - - concrete footing SIDE VIEW surface fixed top hat and cover shoe 80 100 concrete slab SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed streetfurniture.com 80 100 concrete footing 22 2035 50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - installation instructions CONCRETE 9. LINEA TABLE SETTING (LIT10 + LIS10 + 1-I136) Refer to page 17 for wheelchair access recommendations. Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The spacing between the table and seat or bench should be 50mm. • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For an 1800mm Linea Table Setting the slab should be minimum 2000x2O35mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia R concrete slab ------------------------------- PLAN VIEW ------------------------------ concrete slab concrete slab FRONT VIEW surface fixed FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.com 23 2. installation instructions CONCRETE 10. LINEA SETTING WITH WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Pictured configuration: LINEA TALL SETTING (LIT10-DDA + LIS10 + 1-I136). The minimum clear floor or ground space required to accommodate a single stationary wheelchair and occupant is 800x1300mm. A minimum of 1200mm circulation space around picnic furniture should be provided and maintained. Concrete slab, 25mPa: • The slab should provide a minimum of 1200mm circulation space around the setting. • For a 1800mm Linea Tall Table (LIT10) with Linea Seat or Bench the slab should be minimum 4235x4200mm. • Slabs for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia ------------ ------ concrete PLAN VIEW slab 1200 V J ---------------------------------------------------:------ i00 concrete SIDE VIEW slab surface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.com 24 installation instructions CONCRETE 11. LINEA BOLLARD (136) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Footing - minimum 385x385x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Bollard B6, the slab is to be a minimum of 385x385mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 385 concrete slab (outlined) M concrete footing (shaded) PLAN VIEW ground cover concrete - slab concrete footing FRONT VIEW surface fixed ground cover so 100 concrete Affconcrete slab footing FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed JALT ground cover ground cover la concrete slab 305 concrete concrete slab concrete footing footing FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW removable surface fixed removable in -ground Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 streetfurniture.com ground cover 30o concrete slab concrete footing FRONT VIEW core drilled 25 installation instructions CONCRETE 12. LINEA BICYCLE STAND (BST07) Concrete footings, 25mpa: • Footing - minimum 800x275x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (qty 2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mpa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Bicycle Stand BST07, the slab is to be a minimum of 800x275mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 Email info@streetfurniture.com United States +1 877 406 6434 N6 391 Park Road, Regents Park International +61 2 8774 8888 NSW 2143, Australia 800 concrete slab (outlined) N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - concrete footing (shaded) PLAN VIEW cover -------------- uuncrete slab concrete footing FRONT VIEW surface fixed subsurface bracket ground cover 80 concrete 100 concrete slab footing FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed Version 3 @ 09.03.2022 MDP-34 i cover ate — concrete footing SIDE VIEW surface fixed subsurface bracket 80 100 concrete concrete slab footing SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed streetfurniture.com 26 F� rL-� - Sf j street furniture australia finea curved installation guide This guide relates to product: No. Product MCODE 1. Linea Curved Seat LIS10-C 2. Linea Curved Bench LIB&C Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 Welcome to the Linea Range. Congratulations on your purchase from Street Furniture Australia. The following installation guide is a general guide only and does not refer to your specific configuration. Details will be provided separately on your chosen configuration and its layout. Before beginning installation please read through this guide thoroughly. Important to note: • Please ensure you have the correct configuration and components before beginning, this information will be provided by our sales team. • Ensure the orientation of the Linea Seat, Bench and/or Table is correct before fixing. Please refer to your site plan. • Ensure the area where the seating is to be fixed is prepared and as level as possible. • Masonry bits and mounting fixtures are not included. • Take care when handling the products to ensure no scratches, dents or other damage occurs. • Please check that you have received all the components and inspect goods on delivery. Double check with the list on the next page. The image is for example only, you should receive your selected legs and/or arms. Claims for defects or damage, shortage in quantity or failure to comply with the description or quote must be made within seven (7) business days. In case of damage, Street Furniture Australia requires photographic evidence. If the damage occurred during transport, we highly recommend taking photos prior to removing packaging. • In some cases the seats or benches will arrive with the legs removed, instructions for assembling these is on page 3. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia Understanding Linea The Linea range offers several different leg and arm options that may require assembly on site. See below how to read your code: Linea Curved Seat, Convex LIS10-C Linea Curved Seat, Concave LIS10-C Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 Linea Curved Bench LIB6-C streedurniture.com site preparation before getting started • Ensure site is ready for furniture installation before proceeding. We recommend installing on top of soft surface. • Clear any debris or obstructions. • Ensure suitable concrete footings are in place. Note that Street Furniture Australia is not responsible for the site works. • It is recommended to place the specified furniture in position according to any available site plans to ensure the correct products and quantities have been received. • Installer's discretion to install the furniture as level as possible, for example shims or packers can be used. Street Furniture Australia can assist with providing options or recommendations to address sloped surfaces. • Please refer to the technical sheet for specific seating height. tools & hardware provided • Fixings required to assemble furniture frames and assemblies. tools & hardware required (not included) • Hammer drill and suitable masonry bits. • Security Hex Allen key set. • Suitable safety equipment (glasses, gloves, boots). • Surface fixing hardware (masonry screws, dynabolts or similar). © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia part descriptions for Linea Curved Seat Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 streedurniture.com 2 assembly instructions HOW TO ASSEMBLE BATTENS TO LEG FRAMES In some cases yout Linea product will be delivered with the leg frames detached from the batten cassette assemblies, to ensure efficient and safe delivery. The following steps are a general guide and recommendation. Your specified product may differ. 1. Check you have all sub assembly items and fasteners before starting (this information will be provided separately based on your order). 2. It is highly recommended to assemble your product on top of the cardboard packaging or soft ground such as grass to prevent damage to the product in the case of mishandling. 3. Position your seat or bench frames upright, roughly the length of the battens apart. Lower the suitable batten cassette assembly into position on top of the matching frames Fig 1. 4. NOTE: For seats (with backrest) it's important to note that the batten assembly for the seat base is sided, ensure the front and rear battens align correctly to the frame as shown in Fig 2. 5. Once in position, insert the included M8 Button Head security bolts with spring washers into the holes on both frames as shown in Fig 2. Do not over -tighten, ensure the assembly is correct and aligned before firmly tightening each bolt. 6. Position the backrest batten cassette assembly as shown in Fig 3. 7. Once in position, insert the included M8 countersunk security bolts and tighten Fig 4. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 streetfurniture.com 3 additional assembly instructions ATTACHING CENTRE STRAPS, LEGS AND MORE For the Linea Seat, once you have assembled the batten cassettes to the frames, fix the centre support leg in place with the qty 4 M8 security screws included as shown in Fig. 5. For the Linea Bench, attach the centre support leg in place with the qty 2 M8 security screws included as shown in Fig. 6. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia LINEA CURVED BENCH i i i i i I qtY 2 M8 security screws included centre support leg Fig. 6 Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 streetfurniture.com 4 installation instructions A. HOW TO INSTALL THE PRODUCT ON SITE Select the correct leg and mounting option for installation method. Dimension provide is an estimation only. Measure the product on site for exact dimension. Note: installation hardware is not included. Fig. 7: Linea Standard Leg Fig. 8: Linea Square Leg © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia LINEA STANDARD LEG MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 32 5 Elevation 540 '-' Nylon Skid ' 2 Holes 014 � Fastener by 80 75 ® per leg Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) Plan 385 Fig. 7 LINEA SQUARE LEG Elevation 445 2 Holes 014 75 ® per leg Plan 310 Fig. 8 Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 MOUNTING OPTIONS Freestanding* Surface Fixed Sub -surface Fixed 32 5 Nylon Skid g0 Fastener by Installer (Dynabolt M12 x 120mm recommended) 'Freestanding is only available for Linea Curved Bench streetfurniture.com 5 installation instructions HOW TO INSTALL, SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE FIXED The following steps are a general guide only. As each site presents different conditions and surface finishes, Street Furniture Australia holds no responsibilty regarding the final installation of the product. Should you have any issues or queries prior to installation, please contact customer service. The below assumes the site has been suitably prepared for installation of the furniture. 1. Position your seat, bench or table in the desired position Fig 9. 2. Mark the mounting hole positions Fig 10. 3. Move furniture out of way while drilling mounting holes to ensure no accidental damage occurs. Drill mounting holes in position to specified and depth and size according to your select mounting hardware. 4. Reposition the furniture and fix in place. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia SUBSURFACE FIXING Top hat shoe to be concealed below surface ground level 0 0 80mm Top hat shoe pre -assembled by Street Furniture Australia. Fig. 11 Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 streedurniture.com 6 installation instructions INSTALL, PLINTH MOUNTED The following steps are a general guide only. As each site presents different conditions and surface finishes, Street Furniture Australia holds no responsibilty regarding the final installation of the product. Should you have any issues or queries prior to installation, please contact customer service. The below assumes the site has been suitably prepared for installation of the furniture. 1. Position your plinth mounted seat or bench in the desired location on top of the concrete plinth Fig 12. 2. Between the gaps of the leading battens you will see the mounting holes accessible from the top as shown in Fig 13. 3. With the seat or bench positioned correctly, carefully mark out the mounting holes to be drilled either using a marker or 6-8mm masonry drill bit. This will help ensure accurate mounting. Fig 14. 4. Remove the seat or bench and proceed to drill out the marked holes correct to size and depth of your selected bolt or fixing. Fig 15. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia Fig. 12 Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 Fig. 13 Fig. 15 streedurniture.com 7 installation instructions INSTALL, PLINTH MOUNTED continued. 5. Unbolt the mounting brackets from the seat or bench by removing the qty 6 M6 security bolts. Fix in place the base mounting brackets to the plinth using the masonry anchors (not supplied). Ensure the fixings are tightened and firmly in place. Fig 16. 6. Reassemble the bench on to the mounting brackets. Tighten and ensure seat or bench is firmly fixed in place. Additional Notes: For a seat with an armrest, you will not have access to the front mounting hole to mark and drill. Instead, mark the rear hole and use the front of the base mounting bracket to align the hole centre (there is a notch to guide you) and proceed from step 4. Distance between the hole centres is 304mm. Fig 17. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia G e I n qty 2 per frame n M6 security screws included 7 qty 2 per frame bench jio M12x100 dynabolt R supplied by installer II qty 3 mounting bracket Fig. 16 Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 streetfurniture.com 8 installation instructions INSTALL, WALL MOUNTED The following steps are a general guide only. As each site presents different conditions and surface finishes, Street Furniture Australia holds no responsibilty regarding the final installation of the product. Should you have any issues or queries prior to installation, please contact customer service. The below assumes the site has been suitably prepared for installation of the furniture. 1. Position your wall mounted seat or bench in the desired location against the wall. 2. Ensure that the seat or bench is level before marking out the mounting holes Fig 18. 3. Move furniture out of the way while drilling mounting holes to ensure no accidental damage occurs. Drill mounting holes in specified depth and size, according to your mounting hardware. 4. Reposition the furniture and fix in place Fig 19. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia Fig. 18 Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 Additional Notes streedurniture.com Anchor Depth Recommended anchor size for wall mounted seat or bench: M12 x 120-150mm Guide only, installer is responsible for the installation of product according to the customers requirements. 9 2210 installation instructions LINEA CURVED SEAT (LIS10-C) Concrete footings, 25mPa: • Three footings - minimum of 740x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mPa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Curved Seat LIS10-C, the slab is to be a minimum of 970x2210mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia -----z--------------- - - - - -- a - - -- concrete slab :1I!_10ILYAIATiU ground cover concrete --------------------- footing concrete FRONT VIEW slab surface fixed ground cover concrete ------------------------ footing concrete FRONT VIEW slab subsurface fixed Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 concrete footing concret slab concret footing t concr( slat concr( footing streetfurniture.com SIDE VIEW surface fixed SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed 10 2130 installation instructions LINEA CURVED BENCH (1-I136-C) Concrete footings, 25mPa: • Three footings - minimum of 645x400x400mm. • Footing for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • Bolt down feet with M12 chemical anchor bolts (2 per leg), or if using a dynabolt the concrete footing edge must be no less than 1.5 times the bolt depth to reduce the risk of cracking. • Top with selected surface material. or Concrete slab, 25mPa: • The slab should be 100mm wider than the product footprint. For a Linea Curved Bench LIB6-C, the slab is to be a minimum of 840x2130mm. • The slab for subsurface legs must be set 80mm below ground level. • A minimum 100mm thick slab is recommended. • Install a reinforced slab where appropriate. © Street Furniture Australia Pty Limited ABN 46 070 910 100 Australia 1800 027 799 N6 Regents Park Estate International +61 2 8774 8888 391 Park Road, Regents Park Email info@streetfurniture.com NSW 2143, Australia concrete slab MMM�kwnr 111611 concrete looting pp 1-1 --------------------- 7 --- ! ----- concrete footing concrete slab M concrete- - footing concrete slab Version 1 @ 16.06.2023 MDP-73 PLAN VIEW FRONT VIEW surface fixed FRONT VIEW subsurface fixed streetfurniture.com concrete slab SIDE VIEW surface fixed top hat shoe 80 D 100 concrete concrete slab footing SIDE VIEW subsurface fixed 11 concrete footing