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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAddendum 2 - BID - 9943 Roof Replacements at Drake Water Reclamation Facilityc�ty of F ' ort o �ns Purchasing ADDENDUM NO. 2 SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Financial Services Purchasing Division 215 N. Mason St. 2"d Floor PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6775 970.221.6707 fcgov. com/purchasing Description of BID 9943: Roof Replacements at Drake Water Reclamation Facility OPENING DATE: 3:00 PM (Our Clock) March 11, 2024 To all prospective bidders under the specifications and contract documents described above, the following changes/additions are hereby made and detailed in the following sections of this addendum: Exhibit 1— Questions and Answers Please contact Pat Johnson, CPPB, Senior Buyer at pjohnson@fcgov.com with any questions regarding this addendum. RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT ENCLOSED WITH THE BID STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN RECEIVED. Exhibit 1 Questions and Answers Q1 �*. i Can you publish core staples that were taken from each building and the locations they were taken from? Or describe the total thickness and materials that make up the core samples? ��s� cuts ��%�re f�rovi�ed Qr� A�6��r�d�e�n 1. Q2: Can you publish core staples that were taken from each building and the locations they were taken from? Or describe the total thickness and materials that make up the core samples? �2: S�e /�dde��ducr� 1. Q3: Blower Building counter flashing, can we leave the reglet in place and replace the lower piece only? - , r � -. z • , ' .�.i � � � . � � - �. �• __�_ t.� !f. i::.,,;." , •ti � ` — �� A3: �` .. . ' ._ . ' . . �' �,.. ' c , �... � , ,;�� `_ .:•3��. ' —�� Contractor to assess condition of reglet and provide recommendation for reuse or replacement. For the purposes of the bid, please assume reuse in the bid and a price for replacing it as an alternate. The Bid Submittal has been updated to include this, and is uploaded separately in DocuSign. Contractors are to use the Revised Bid Submittal. Q4: Is tapered insulation needed for proper slope, are all the roofs flat? Chlorine building: There are deteriorating/rusted flexible conduits at the roof top equipment. To meet roof manufacturer's warranty requirements, these will need to be rerouted in order to be flashed properly. They are too close together. We suggest routing the conduits through the curb caps or through the horizontal surface of the roof inembrane. Will the City of Fort Collins cover the cost of re-routing the conduits? Or does the contractor need to carry this cost? A4: SE� ����ac��ed ��,iuldi9�� �s�awic�gs. ��sed �s�� �Ira�vir���; th� �4�1��-pr�e �uflMr�ic�g a�1cS ��'�T Intermediate Lift Buiiding roofs are flat and would require tapered insulation and the Blower Building roof is sloped. � � a � � E ; � City of Fort Collins will have the conduits re-routed by the HVAC firm when the HVAC equipment is replaced. Coordination will be required with roofing company on where CO�li�l.l�f,� 1�1/I�� Il@��C� t0 fJ2 r(' �"�,�_,i '. _�'� �"6�GE?t �an�,�fa�rfi:!9^'�r'� �" -=i11:�j° f�BC�UII`21T1211tS. �'.� vs,,�� _ � ,. -�.•, .s . , � �. ` _ � t � �`�+�; �' � . � � � r ` •. _ �,-' �. r-� � � � ' �� `'+� \ �� - > � " � `' . �•. '. i `.. �.,► �<• � / / �- ��'i !� � � ���:�-� a�� "r r�� 't,'���., �, � �� -�� Q5: It is expected that some construction dust will fall into the building. If there is any sensitive equipment, please advise which items need to be covered? Or if interior protection is desired on any of these buildings. �� Q6: �6 Q7: �a Q8: �. -. Q9: A,� �'A�asf.� �r�vi�e int�ric� pra��c�i��n i�� a41 buildinr�s. Asbestos Removal — will it need to be coordinated by the Contractor? C�np:�ae,to�- is to ��crclinafie asbesto� r�m�v�i. What is the age of the Blower Building? The [�I����r BuuVding vvas built ir� 1�J92. How many layers are on the South Process Train (SPT) Intermediate Lift Building currently? ��� �1t�ched drawings. The SPT Intermediate Lift Building has gone through two i�erati�ns c�f changes to �h� building since 1965. Are there drawings for the SPT Building roof? See aft��,�2d. Q10: Are we to keep the ballast on the SPT Building roof? �,� 0: DVVRF will k��p ihp ball�sc: �n� h�s a Y�c��ic�r� �n-si�e for sto�age. Q11: Are you able to provide a map showing where walkpads are being requested? Otherwise should we assume only on the service side of units? �� � e S�e a`r.�ac�ed docu�i�c��� t?v�th lo�a�ions. Q12: The insulation at the chlorine and Blower building will be mechanically fastened to metal decking, but will the insulation at the SPT Building be mechanically attached to the concrete deck as well? or would we be required to adhere with the low rise adhesive? Al2: Piease your recommendation for attaching mechanically to concrete deck or using adhesive. For the purposes of the bid, include in your price the mechanically attached to the concrete deck option. Provide a price for adhering with adhesive as an alternate. The Bid Submittal has been updated to include this, and is uploaded separately in DocuSign. Gontractors are to use the Revise� C�id Submittal. Q13: Is the requested warranty a standard 20 yr warranty? Or is there a desire for a special Hail or wind rating? A� �: Standard 2J y�a� w�rr�r��y. Q14: Would Mule Hide Roofing Products be an acceptable manufacturer substitution? A14: Mule-Hide �roducts is approved for Mule-Hide FVeece�ack �PO roof system. See the attached document. ELASTOMERIC ftOOf MEMBRANE/ .3" RIGID INSL/MET DECK/ST� JOISTS PRECAST A-5 CUR CONC. CONQ GA-3 MAKE UP COPING — COPING HyA� AIR UNfT EOP 0 490A� OpRY �°��a���5�� ; ------- ------------ � ACCESS OOOR BEYONO � :� Sf`TRRAGE AREA � Z BRIDGE CRANE� — I FACE BRK/ _ ¢gg��',�� 7 RIGID INSL/ '—' 0 12" CONC — ^ i 17 � 3 N CONC ;� I y. w � � � n I in m � I � n � ELEC' RNSED CONC. � . ROOM EQUlP. PAD � _ � FIN. FIR. � EL. = 4685.70 _ _'_'_ _. _ _—_—__ _' '____—_ __� BUI�DING SECTION �� ss,_, .�' =6»__ __— .4._p..� �PRECAST CONC COPING r_'__._"""""""""""'___'________'__"""'_'___________________� �.`: " . .' : ' .� [ � , F I � 3 :� � � CR�GKET 7YP '� a DN � � �T „ � ; „ STORAGE " . .___ � ' ROOP FATCH ; i� OPEN TO � 98 20 i o 8A� � I� � HVAC UNIT - ` BELOW "'''� 9 ' �� �' ��� �SEE SHT N-BB-i , �� ROOF ACCESS �'�� �.� � � i �� tADDER � 1. 1 M '' ' � �' 1 i� � SIOPE DN. '; ' - — " - � - — - — � ° � - ELASTOMERlC ROOF ,� i �I�, �. �gMANE RUNWAY � � �.. 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Mason Street, 2nd Floor Fort Collins, CO 80522 Re: Equal Product Substitution Request Roof Replacements at Drake Water Reclamation Facility Bid #: 9943 Attn: Pat Johnson Mule-Hide Products is requesting approval for the use of a Mule-Hide FleeceBack TPO roof systein. This proposed substitution meets or exceeds current ASTM standards and is equal to or superior in all aspects to the specifiedproducts. Mule-Hide FleeceBack TPO membrane and accessories are identical in both physical properties and performance to Carlisle, one of the specified manufacturers. In addition, Mule-Hide Products will provide the specified system warranty. I have included the formal substitution request along with the FleeceBack TPO membrane product data sheets, ICGES Report, and a sample warranty for your review. Please feel free to contact me if you would like additionalinfonnation or product sainples. Thank you for your consideration. Regards, ,-. - �I�.�. ��- ;� Jane Carr Business Development Project Support Supervisor Office Phone (608) 361-6806 Cell Phone (608) 718-4246 Jane.carr@mulehide.com www.mlilehide.com Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. National Support Center � 1195 Prince Hall Drive, Beloit, WI 53511-5481 � tel. 608.365.3111 � fax. 608.365.7852 ••�1 February 29, 2024 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST (During the Bidding/Negotiating Stage) Project: Roof Replacements at Drake Water Reclamation Facility To: Re: PatJohnson City of Fort Collins Financial Services Purchasing Division Equal Product Substitution Request Substitution Request Number: From: Jane Carr, Business Development Project Support Supervisor Date: February 29, 2024 A/E Project Number: Bid #: 9943 Contract For: Specification T� - - Section: 07 53 03 & 00050 Pa�e: 132-133, 5 Article/Paragraph: Part l, A.2 Proposed Substihition: Mule-Hicle Products' .060 (115) FleeceBack TPO roof system, iilcludingallcomponentsand accessories Manufacturer: Mule-Hide Products Address� 1 195 Prince Hall Drive, Beloit, Wi 53511 Phone: 608-361-6806 Trade Name Model No. FleeceBack-115 TPO Membrane Attacl�ed data includes product description, specifications, drawings, photographs, and performance and test data adequate for evaluation of the request; applicable portions of tl�e data are clearly identified. Attached data also includes a description of changes to the Conri-act Documents that the proposed substitution will reqiiire for its pTopel' installation. ��This is � direct substihrtion witl� an eqaal product based on the s�ecified installation. Acce�tance of this reqaest will cause no c ianges m ui mg esign or conshlut�on costs o t e ui mg owner The Undersigned certities: • Proposed substitution has been fully investigated and detennined to be equal or superior in all respects to specified product. • Same warranty will be furnisl�ed for proposed substitution as for specified product. • Same maintenance service and source of replacement parts, as applicable, is available. • Proposed substitution will have no adversc effect oi1 other hades and will not affect or delay progress schedule. • Proposcd substitution docs not atfecY dimensions and functioual clearances. • Payment will be .made for chan es to building design, includin A/E design detailing,, and construction costs caused b the substihition. This is a drrect subst��ut�on wrth an equal product base�on the spec��ed mstallation. Acceptance of this reqiiest wilTYcause no chanves in building desi�n or construction costs to owner. Submitted by: Jane Carr, Business Development Project Support Supervisor Signed by: Finn: Address: Tcle�hon�: Mule-Hide Products Co, Inc. 1195 Prince Hall Drive Beloit, WI 53511 608-361-6806 or608-718-4246 A/E's REVIEW AND ACTION ❑ Substitution approved - Makc subinittals in accordance with Specification Section O1 25 00 Substitution Procedures. ❑ Substitution approved as noted - Make submittals in accardance with Specification Section O1 25 00 Substihltion Procedures. � Substitution rejected - Use specified materials. � Substitution Request received too late - Use spcciFicd matcrials. Signed by: Supporting Data Attachcd: � Drawings � Product Data � Samples � Tests *samples upon request OO Copyright 2013, CSI, Page of l 10 South Union St., Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314 Date: � Reports � Form Version: Jauuary 2013 CSIFonn ].SC� r- � Product Data Sheet TPO-c FLEECE BACK MEMBRANE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Revision Date: May 2022 Mule-Hide's TPO-c Fleece Back FB-045, FB-060 and FB-080 Membranes are polyester reinforced, .045", .060" or .080" thick, polyolefin based thermoplastic, heat-weldable membranes with a 55-mil polyester fleece backing. All Mule-Hide TPO membranes include MHP Weathering Package, an industry leading, state of the art weather package that enables Mule-Hide TPO membranes to withstand the extreme weatherability testing which simulates exposure to severe climates. BASIC USES The TPO-c Fleece Back membrane is used in fully adhered and mechanically attached roofing systems in new construction, reroofing and recover (retrofit) applications. The system must be installed over an acceptable roof insulation or other suitable substrate. See the Mule-Hide TPO Fleece Back Specifications Manual for complete specifications and details. SPECIFICATIONS Physical Properties Test Method Specification (min. Mule-Hide TPO Tolerance on Nominal Thickness, % ASTM D751 ±-10 ±-10 Thickness over fleece FB-45 (100 mils total) ASTM D4637 --- 0.045 inch (1.14 mm) FB-60 (115 mils total) --- 0.060 inch (1.52 mm) FB-80 135 mils total --- 0.080 inch 2.03 mm Weight FB-45 (100 mils total) --- --- 0.27 Ibm/ftz FB-60 (115 mils total) --- --- 0.34 Ibm/ftZ FB-80 135 mils total --- --- 0.44 Ibm/ftZ Breaking Strength FB-45 (100 mils total) ASTM D-751 350 Ib (1.6 kN) FB-60 (115 mils total) (Grab Method) 220 Ib (1.0 kN) 450 Ib (2.0 kN) FB-80 135 mils total 500 Ib 2.2 kN Elon ation at break of internal fabric ASTM D-751 15% 25% t ical Tearin Stren th, B Ton ue Tear ASTM D-751 55 Ib 245 kN 100 Ib 445 kN Puncture resistance FTM 101C FB-45 (100 mils total) Method 2031 (Ibf) 350 Ibf (--- Joules) 450 Ibf (17.5 Joules) FB-60 (115 mils total) 400 Ibf (--- Joules) 500 Ib (22.5 Joules) FB-80 135 mils total ASTM D5635 (Joules) 425 Ibf --- Joules 525 Ib 30.0 Joules Brittleness oint ASTM D-2137 -40 F° -40 C° max. -50 F° -46 C° Linear Dimensional Chan e ASTM D-1204 +/- 1.0% max -0.2% t ical Ozone resistance, 100 hm, 168 hours ASTM D-1149 No cracks No cracks Resistance to water absorption ASTM D-471 After 7 days immersion 158°F (70°C) (fleece removed, edges + 3.0% +0.9% Chan e in mass, % sealed Resistance to microbial surface growth, ASTM D-3274 --- 9-10 typical ratin 1 is ve poor, 10 is no rowth Field seam strength, seam tested in peel FB-45 (100 mils total) ASTM D-1876 25 Ibf/in (4.4 kN/m) 50 Ibf/in (8.8 kN/m) FB-60 (115 mils total) 25 Ibf/in (4.4 kN/m) 60 Ibf/in (10.5 kN/m) FB-80 135 mils total 40 Ibf/in 7.0 kN/m 70 Ibf/in 12.3 kN/m Water vapor permeance, Proc B ASTM E-96 ___ 0.10 perms max 0.05 erms t ical Resistance to Outdoor (UV) Weathering ASTM G155 No cracks No cracks Xenon-Arc, 0.70 W/mz irradiance 0.70 W/mz No loss of breaking No loss of breaking exposure 80°C B.P.T. or tearing strength or tearing strength FB-45 (100 mils total) 17,640 kg/mZ FB-60 (115 mils total) 20,160 kg/mz FB-80 135 mils total 27,720 k/mz Properties after heat aging Breaking Strength -% retained ASTM D573 --- 90% min Elongation Reinforced -% retained 670 hrs @ 240 °F --- 90% min Tearing Strength -% retained --- 60% min Wei ht Chan e-% --- ± 1.0% max Standard Colors W hite, Gra and Tan — Available in 45, 60 and 80-mil Colorway Colors Medium Bronze, Patina Green, Rock Brown, Slate Gray & Terra Cotta - Available only as 60-mil Material 45-mil (FB-45), 60-mil (FB-60) and 80-mil (FB-80) polyester reinforced thermoplastic Total Thickness FB-045 = 100 mils, FB-60 = 115 mils, FM-80 = 135 mils Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 1 of 4 PDS 09-1120 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Fleece Back Membrane � BENEFITS & SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENTS • Wide window of weldability • Outstanding puncture resistance which is enhanced further by the fleece backing • Chlorine-free with no halogenated flame retardants • UL 2218 Class 4 hail rating available on select systems • Excellent low temperature impact resistance • Excellent chemical resistance to acids, bases, restaurant oils and greases • Plasticizer-free, does not contain liquid or polymeric plasticizer • Exceptional resistance to solar UV, ozone and oxidation • Hot melt extrusion processed for complete scrim encapsulation • Warp knitted fabric (not woven) for smooth surface and greater thickness-over-scrim • Low vapor permeance and water absorption • Polyester reinforcing fabric and fleece backing which are resistant to degradation by bacteria, mildew and fungi • Polyester fleece backing for fully adhered systems provided exceptional wind uplift resistance CODE APPROVALS/COMPLIANCE A variety of Factory Mutual Ratings and Underwriters Laboratories Classifications are available. Contact Mule-Hide Warranty Department for additional information. Mule-Hide TPO-c meets and exceeds the requirements of ASTM D6878 Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1) Approved insulation shall be attached to the roof deck with an approved insulation adhesive or approved fasteners and plates. Install insulation with its largest dimension perpendicular to the direction of the membrane seams where possible. 2) Mechanically Attached Roofing System a) Perimeter sheets to be installed in an approved pattern along all exterior roof edges. b) Mechanical fasteners and plates are installed in the seams of both the perimeter sheets and field sheets and are to extend into the roof deck. Use approved fasteners and maintain proper penetration for specific roof deck. 3) Fully Adhered Roofing System a) Perimeter sheets are not required. b) The membrane is required to be mechanically attached at the base of all vertical surfaces, roof edges, and angle changes. c) The field of the roof is fully adhered to the substrate with either Aqua Base 120 (as a wet lay-in adhesive) or Mule- Hide Helix low-rise foam adhesive. 4) Non- Fleece Back TPO-c membrane is to be used for membrane flashings. 4) All seams are hot air welded and checked by probing. 5) All details will be done in accordance with Mule-Hide details. 6) On projects where a Mule-Hide Standard or Premium Warranty is requested, an authorized Mule-Hide representative shall inspect all completed work. This is only a brief summary and not the complete specification. The Mule-Hide Specifications, Details, Technical Bulletins, and associated documents should be thoroughly reviewed prior to starting any project. Contact Mule-Hide Products for additional information. PRECAUTIONS • Surfaces may be slippery when wet, or due to frost and ice build-up. Exercise caution to prevent falls. • Mule-Hide TPO membranes are highly reflective to sunlight. Workers should dress appropriately, wear sunscreen, and wear sunglasses that filter out UV light. • Exercise care when working near roof edge. Roof edges may not be visible when surrounding area is covered with snow. • TPO Fleece Back membranes must be tarped and elevated to keep dry prior to application. If fleece gets wet, use a wet vac system to help remove moisture from the fleece. DO NOT INSTALL MEMBRANE IF FLEECE IS WET • TPO Fleece Back membrane exposed to the weather must be prepared with Weathered Membrane Cleaner prior to hot-air welding. • Maximum sustained temperature not to exceed 160°F (71°C) for TPO membrane. • Use proper stacking procedures to ensure sufficient stability. Avoid creasing the membrane. • Once installed, membrane must be sealed daily to prevent wicking of moisture into fleece. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 2 of 4 PDS 09-1120 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Fleece Back Membrane EXTREME TESTING FOR SEVERE CLIMATES ASTM Standard D6878 is the material specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin-Based Sheet Roofing. It covers material property requirements for TPO roof sheeting and includes initial and aged properties after heat and xenon-arc exposure. As stated in the standard, "the tests and property limits used to characterize the sheet are values intended to ensure minimum quality for the intended purpose." Mule-Hide's goal is to provide TPO that delivers maximum performance for the intended purpose of roofing membranes. Maximum performance requires the membrane to far exceed the requirements of ASTM Standard D6878. Heat Aging accelerates the oxidation rate the roughly doubles for each 18°F (10°C) increase in roof inembrane temperature. Oxidation (reaction with oxygen) is one of the primary chemical degradation mechanisms of roofing materials. HEAT AGING Test Method ASTM Requirement Typical Results ASTM Test - 240° F 116° C, No Visible Cracks 32 Weeks 52 Weeks Test specimen is 2" by 6" piece of 45-mil membrane unbacked, placed in circulating hot-air oven Criterion-no visible cracks after bendin a ed test sam le around 3" diameter mandrel. Heat Aging accelerates the oxidation rate that roughly doubles for each 10° C(18° F) increase in roof inembrane temperature. Oxidation reaction with ox en is one of the rima chemical de radation mechanisms of roofin materials. Xenon-Arc exposes the membrane samples to the combined effect of ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiation, as well as ozone, heat and water spray to greatly accelerate the affects of outdoor weathering. The radiation "dose" is measured in kilojoules per square meter (kJ/ mz) at 340 nm machine UV wavelength. The irradiance "power" of the xenon-arc lamp is measured in Watts per square meter (W/mz). XENON-ARC TESTING Test Method ASTM D6878 Typical Results Typical Results Typical Results Requirement 45-mil 60-mil 80-mil kJ/ m2 at 340 nm 10,080 >40,000 >50,000 >60,000 Test sample is 2.75" by 5.5" piece of inembrane, unbacked, weathering side facing arc lamp. Criterion-no visible cracks viewed under 7x ma nification while wra ed around 3" diameter mandrel. Q-Trac testing combines accelerated weathering with real-world conditions using an array of ten mirrors to reflect and concentrate full spectrum sunlight onto membrane test specimens. The Q-Trac device automatically tracks the sun's path from morning to night. Also, it adjusts to compensate for seasonal changes in the sun's altitude. Eight years in Q-Trac testing is equal to 40 years of real-world exposure. Mule-Hide requires its TPO membranes to pass the equivalent of 40 year exposure in the Q-Trac. Q-Trac Testin Test Method ASTM Requirement Mule-Hide Requirement ASTM Test N/A N/A Equivalent of 40 ears exposure Environmental Cycling subjects the membrane to repeated cycles of heat aging, hot-water immersion and xenon-arc ex osure. Test specimen is 2.75" by 5.5" piece of inembrane with edges sealed. - 10 days heat aging at 240° F(116° C) followed by - 5 days water immersion at 158° F(70° C) followed by - 5,040 kJ/m2 2000 hours at 0.70 W/m2 irradiance xenon-arc ex osure Criterion — after 3 completed cycles, test specimens shall remain flexible and not have any cracking under 10x magnifications while wra ed around a 3" diameter mandrel. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROVALS, STATEMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS 1) TPO-c meets and exceeds the requirements of ASTM D6878 Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing. 2) Radiative Properties for Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and LEED. 3) Mule-Hide TPO-c membranes conform to requirements of the U.S.E.P.A. Toxic Leachate Test (40 CFR part 136) performed by an independent analytical laboratory. 4) TPO-c was tested for dynamic puncture resistance per ASTM D5635-04 using the most recently modified impact head. 45-mil was watertight after an impact energy of 12.5 J(9.2 ft-Ibf) and 60-mil was watertight after an impact energy of 22.5 J(16.6 ft-Ibf) 5) NSF-P151 Certification for rainwater catchment systems components. (Plant 91/White Only) Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 3 of 4 PDS 09-1120 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Fleece Back Membrane SUPPLEMENTAL APPROVALS, STATEMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS (continued) RADIATIVE PROPERTIES for CRRC and LEED DESCRIPTION TEST METHOD WHITE TAN GRAY TPO-c TPO-c TPO-c CRRC initial solar refiectance ASTM C1549 0.79 0.71 0.46 CRRC solar reflectance after 3 years ASTM C1549 (uncleaned) 0.70 0.64 0.43 CRRC initial thermal emittance ASTM C1371 0.90 0.86 0.89 CRRC thermal emittance after 3 years ASTM C1371 (uncleaned) 0.86 0.87 0.88 CRRC SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) ASTM E1980 99 86 53 CRRC SRI (Solar Reflectance Index after 3 yrs) ASTM E1980 85 77 48 CRRC Product ID Number 0670-0009 0670-0016 0670-0017 RADIATIVE PROPERTIES (Initial) FOR COLORWAY COLORS Color Reflectance Emittance SRI Medium Bronze 0.28 0.86 29 Rock Brown 0.25 0.87 26 Slate Gra 0.38 0.87 42 Terra Cotta 0.25 0.86 25 Patina Green 0.25 0.88 25 Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) is calculated per ASTM E 1980. The SRI is a measure of the roofs ability to reject solar heat, as shown by a small temperature rise. It is defined so that a standard black (reflectance 0.05, emittance 0.90) is 0 and a standard white (reflectance 0.80, emittance 0.90) is 100. Materials with the highest SRI values are the coolest choices for roofing. Due to the way SRI is defined, particularly hot materials can even take slightly negative values, and particularly cool materials can even exceed 100. LEED Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 10% Post-consumer Rec cled Content 0% Manufacturin Location Senatobia, MS, Tooele, UT & Carlisle, PA Solar Reflectance Index SRI 99 white 86 tan PROTECTION & SAFETY Mule-Hide maintains Safety Data Sheets on all of its non-exempt products. Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Mule-Hide's Safety Data Sheets should be read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using Mule-Hide products in your facilities. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information given on this PDS is subject to change without notice. Always check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com for the latest information, changes and updates or contact Mule-Hide Products Company at 800-786- 1492. DISCLAIMER The statements provided concerning the material shown are intended as a guide for material usage and are believed to be true and accurate at the time of printing. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Since the manner of use is beyond our control, Mule-Hide does not authorize anyone to make any warranty of inerchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or any other warranty, guarantee or representation, expressed or implied, concerning this material. This product may be eligible for a Mule-Hide warranty, please check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com or contact Mule-Hide directly at 800-786-1492 for details. Buyer and user accept the product under these conditions and assume the risk of any failure, any injury person or property (including that of the user), loss or liability resulting from the handling, storage or use of the product whether or not it is handled, stored or used in accordance with the directions or specifications. Mule-Hide must be notified in writing of any claims and be given the opportunity to inspect the alleged failure before repairs are made. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 4 of 4 PDS 09-1120 115 mil TPO Fleece Back Membrane -(White) Manufacturer: MHP Carlisle Syntec Versico GAF Johns Manville Firestone Membrane Trade Name: TPO-c Fleece Back FleeceBACK TPO VersiFleece EverGuard TPO Fleece-Back 1M TPO FB 115 UltraPly TPO XR Membrane Membrane Thickness: .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch Fleece Thickness: .OSS inch .055 inch .055 inch .055 inch .055 inch .055 inch Total Thickness: .115 inch .115 inch .115 inch .115 inch .115 inch .115 in�h Thickness over Fleece: .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch .060 inch (Test Method ASTM D-4637 ASTM D-4637 ASTM D-4637 ASTM D-4637 ASTM D-4637 ASTM D-4637 Thickness Tolerance on nominal, % ±10% ±10% +10� NOT PUB�ISHED NOT PUBLISHED +10% (Test Method) ASTM D-751 ASTM D-751 ASTM D-751 ASTM D-751 Breaking Strength, Ibf (kN) 450 (2.0) 450 (2.0) 450 (2.0) 400 x 360 450 (2.0) 390 (1735) (Test Methodl ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method Elongation at break of fabric, % 25% typical 25% typicai 25% typical 30% 27% (typical) 25% Test Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM D-751 Grab Method ASTM DJ51 ASTM D-751 ASTM D-751 Grab Method Tear Strength, 16f 100 (445) 100 (445) 100 (445) 70 x 130 91 x 146 ( 404 x 649) 120 (534) (Test Methodl ASTM D-751 (B TonRue Tear) ASTM D-751 (B TonRue Tear) ASTM D-751 (B TonRue Tear) ASTM D-751 ASTM D-751 ASTM D-751 Puncture Resistance SOO lbf (22.54 Joules) 50016f (22.54 Joules) SOO lbf (22.541oules) > 380 Pass @ 35 Joules (Test Method) FRM 101C Method 2301 (Ibf) ASTM D- FRM lO1C Method 2301 (Ibf) ASTM D- FRM lO1C Method 2301 (Ibf) ASTM D- NOT PUBLISHED FRM lO1C Meihod 2301 (Ibf) ASTM D-5635 (Joules) 5635 (Joules) 5635 (Joules) 5635 (loules) Brittleness Point, °F (°C) -50 (-46"C) -50 (-46�C) -50 (-46"C) -40"C PASS PA55 (Test Method) ASTM D-2137 ASTM D-2137 ASTM D-2137 ASTM D-2137 ASTM D-2137 ASTM D-2137 Linear Dimensional Change 0.2% typical 0.2% typical 0.2% typical 0.4% (typical) <0.2 < 1% (Test Methodl ASTM D-1204 ASTM D-1204 ASTM D-1204 ASTM D-1204 ASTM D-1204 ASTM D-1204 Ozone Resistance, 100pphm, 168 hrs: No Cracks No Cracks No Cracks r��� NOT PUBlISHED PA55 (Test Method) ASTM D-1149 ASTM D-1149 ASTM D-1149 ASTM D-1149 ASTM D-1149 Field Seam Strength, Ibf/in (kN/m): 60 (10.5) typical 60 (105) typical 60 (10.5) typical NOT PUBLISHED 171 (761) NOT PUBLISHED (Test Method) ASTM D-1876 ASTM D-1876 ASTM D-1S76 ASTM D-751 Water Vapor Permeance, Perms: 0.10 max, 0.05 0.10 max, 0.05 0.10 max, 0.05 typical typical typical �'�$ NOTPUBLISHED NOTPUBLISHED (Test Method) ASTM E-96 proc B ASTM E-96 proc B ASTM E-96 proc B ASTM E-96 proc B WaterAbsorption Resistance, mass % 0.9 0.9 0.9 OJ% 0.08 <3% (Test Method) ASTM D-471 (fleece removed, edges ASTM D-471 (fleece removed, edges ASTM D-471 (fleece removed, edges pSTM D-471 ASTM D-471 ASTM D-471 sealed) sealed) sealed) Properties After Heat Aging: Breaking Strength -% retained 90% min 90% min 90% min PA55 PASS PA55 Elongation Reinforced -% retained 90% min 90% min 90% min No Cracking No Cracking No Cracking Tearing Strength -% retained 60% min 60% min 60% min NOT PUBLISHED NOT PUBLISHEO NOT PUBLISHED Weight Change -% ±1.0% max ±1.0% max ±1.0% max (Test Method) ASTM D-573 (670 hours @ 240�F ASTM D-5731670 hours @ 240"F ASTM D-573 (670 hours @ 240�F ASTM D-573 ASTM G-155 ASTM 6-155 Initial Solar Reflectance: 079 0J9 O79 0J6 0.77 0J9 (Test Method) ASTM C-1549 ASTM G3549 ASTM C-1549 ASTM G3549 ASTM G3549 ASTM G3549 Solar Reflectance After 3 Years: 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.68 0.70 0.69 (Test Method) ASTM C1549 (uncleaned) ASTM C15491uncleaned) ASTM C1549 (undeaned) ASTM G1549 ASTM C-1549 ASTM G1549 Initial Thermal Emittance: 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.87 0.85 (Test Methodl ASTM C-1371 ASTM G1371 ASTM C-1371 ASTM C-1371 ASTM G1371 ASTM C-1371 Thermal Emittance After 3 Years: 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.83 0.86 0.83 (Test Methodl ASTM C1371 (undeanedl ASTM C1371 (undeaned) ASTM C1371 (undeanedl ASTM C-1371 ASTM C-1371 ASTM C-1371 SRI (Solar Reflectance Index�: 99 99 99 NOT PUBLISHED 95 98 (Test Methodl ASTM E-1980 ASTM E-1980 ASTM E-1980 ASTM E-1980 ASTM E1980 SRI Aker 3 years: 85 85 85 NOT PUBLISHED $5 83 (Test Methadl ASTM E-1980 ASTM E-1980 ASTM E-1980 ASTM E-1980 ASTM E1980 Pre-Consumer Readed Cantent: 10% 10% 10% NOT PUBLISHED 0% 15% Post-Consumer Recyded Content: 0% 0% 0% NOT PUBLISHED 5% 0% Updated 5/3/21 I� � � • 1 • � • � � • • • • • Y � • U r. • � � �� � • 1 • • • � • • � • • � t *. � � � � . • �, ..� • , , � , , � � • • � • � • • • � � • • _� � � • • � • • � • • � �- -� �" � � .���¢�:s ��:�.. as�:�s���:��v���... � — �e��" — �-1�u — �- �,��_ ..1� - � _-� � -._�---�__ � _ _ _ ----- - --- - � --- \- }- �- - � _ I _ � ,, �_- , / _ _-:.� �'� Trusted in roofing since 1906, Mule-Hide is the right choice for all kinds of installations. Our time-tested and proven systems are affordable and easy to install, and they meet even the strictest demands of today's commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. We can help you with everything from membrane selection to determining the best way to ensure a watertight roof. And because providing total roofing systems is our business, you can count on Mule-Hide to ensure the compatibility and performance of any and every component you choose. EASY TO INSTALL Mule-Hide TPO Roofing Systems install quickly and economically. UL & FM listed assemblies are available upon request. All the accessories you need to complete roof details around edges and penetrations are also stocked locally. ENERGY EFFICIENT ROOFS White surfaces have been shown to reflect up to 78% of the sun's rays to reduce air-conditioning costs. The superb reflectivity of white TPO even reduces the heat build-up under the membrane. THE BEST LIFECYCLE TPO provides excellent resistance to fire, UV, airborne bacteria, and industrial pollutants such as air-conditioning coolants. Contains no chlorine, a plus for the environment. LOWER LABOR COSTS Available in widths of 8', 10', and 12' for less seams and less labor compared to standard PVC sheets. THICKER TOP PLY More product on top of the scrim where you need it most, one of the thickest top plies in the industry. STRENGTH Keeps moisture out, yet lightweight, making it ideal for new construction and retrofit installations without adding excessive weight to the roof deck. TPO can handle the desert sun, sand, arctic freezes, and torrential downpours. Stands up to rooftop traffic, tools, and equipment. FLEXIBILITY The membrane remains flexible in hot and cold temperatures so it will not split or crack. REPAIRABLE TPO membrane remains repairable year after year, allowing for ease of future cutouts, alterations and tie-ins. Can be cleaned to retain like - new appearance. THROUGH ONGOING INTERCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES WITH CONTRACTORS, MULE-HIDE KEEPS ON TOP OF THE LATEST ROOFING REQUIREMENTS AND SOLUTIONS THE AFFORDABLE WHITE ROOF INSTALLED COST VALUE Other white membranes command a premium price, but thanks to manufacturing technology originally developed in the automotive industry (impact and UV resistant bumpers), a Mule-Hide TPO Roof is "The Affordable White Roof". REINFORCED TPO • White, gray, tan (other colors by special order) • Also available in Fleece Back versions • Thermoplastic polyolefin based for superior strength and weatherability • Lightweight yet highly resistant to tears, impact, punctures, & wind uplift • Ideal for both new construction and reroofing • Reinforced membrane easily handles building thermal expansion & contraction • Meets or exceeds ASTM performance standards. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY • No plasticizer migration • No chlorine • Recyclable TPO WITH CLEAN FILM Remove dirt and scuffs left behind during installation by installing a membrane with protective film. • Guard against damage and dirt pick-up due foot traffic • Reduce roof glare during installation • Ensure no loss of initial reflectivity immediately after instal due to dirty roof ����t� � a,�� :�� �.' f. �j !�, �� - �``�� � � , �� = 4 � � ��� � : . �� � �\� � - . � � ��_ v 4p f 0 �=: "' ���, � ��.. ,� M,,� �� ��,- � . ` �� � .�l"� . . . � . . ��� e ��_ . s�, � �, � '-.� ,� ;,;,,� �> . "� ,"' r .• � �.. . � ''� �s � * a � � �;� - - � �� ��� s i � ��:� � . . rG ��'� �� .yp ' .� p' � �y . - 'L � � ' V �J.: 5 �j . � _,.� ,; -, �,;;�,.�, . �' � , -rt � �. ���.,;� � - . �r � �� �� � _ , "' t , � .� ' � � '� fi _. � !� � �'\\ y, � ` c1y' � c a.�; ��y*a � ''.:4 $� i � 1� . �' \ r SELF-ADHERING TPO FASTER INSTALLATION SA-TPO contains all the benefits of fully adhered, reinforced TPO plus labor savings with a solvent -- -- — and odor-free factory-applied adhesive. Easy, consistent installation—up to 3 to 5 times faster than traditional TPO systems— resulting in a finished system with no membrane fluttering, decreased stress on fasteners, and less wrinkles. When projects call for an alternative to traditional TPO membrane, SA-TPO is the solution contractors choose when: • Stringent VOC regulations demand a VOC and odor-free roofing system. • High-rise building installations require a lightweight membrane that is able to be transported to the roof using an elevator. • Construction schedules necessitate a water-tight building as quickly as possible. TPO-c Standard Membrane TPO-c Extra Membrane SA-TPO 45 mil 60 mil 80 mil 60 mil 4' - 12' 100' 4' - 12' 100' 4' - 12' 100' 10' 50' - 100' White, Gray, Tan 10, 15 yr White, Gray, Tan 10, 15, 20 yr White, Gray, Tan 10, 15, 20 yr White 10, 15, 20 yr TPO with CLEAN Film 60 mil 6', 10' 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr 45 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15 yr TPO-c Fleece Back Membrane 60 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr 45 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15 yr TPO-c Fleece Back Plus Membrane 60 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr This chart is used for a general guideline. Additional sizes and colors may be available. Please contact Mule-Hide Customer Service at 800-786-1492 or go to our website at www.mulehide.com for specific product information. TPO COLORWAY AN INDUSTRY EXCLUSIVE! TPO Colorway membranes now have matching pre-fabricated accessories including split pipe boots, coated metal, conical boots, inside and outside corners, t-joint patches and more. Match your roof surface with complimentary edge metal colors for an architectural look and feel. TPO Colorway is available in the following accessories: • 60 Mil Non-Reinforced Flashing • Rib Contours • Coated Metal • Universal Conical Boot • Split Pipe Seals • Outside Corners • Inside Corners • T-Joint Patches • Square Tube Wraps • Drop Scuppers • Through Wall Scuppers • Breather Vents • Vent Collar Combo Rock Brown Slate Gray Terra Cotta Patina Green Medium Bronze Special Color membranes will fade over time m�inly due to the ultraviblet portion of sunlight. Most roof surtaces are exposed to variable sunlight, some areas will be more susceptible to color changes caused by UV fading. Warranties for Special Color membranes do not cover fading of colors. � S� .� �� �; .:,. .. -�! �� �� � 7 T= .� 1.� � �� � .'� ��.� � - =-� �.� ; -_,,;,,` - �_ � � �. ..y� �. ��= � _'' g� DOES THE CONTRACTOR NEED TO PROVIDE MATERIAL INVOICES ALONG WITH WARRANTY APPLICATIONS? Specific warranties may require submision of material invoices. DOES MULE-HIDE REQUIRE A TOTAL TEAR-OFF FOR LABOR & MATERIAL ROOFING SYSTEM WARRANTIES? No, this is not required, but all areas of wet insulation and membrane must be replaced with new, dry, similar material, specific warranties may require an independent moisture scan of the roof. DOES MULE-HIDE OFFER ANY PRE-JOB "WALK THE ROOF" OR JOB STARTS? Yes, Mule-Hide Territory Managers offer these services. WHAT ARE THE WARRANTY FEES FOR HEAT-WELD ROOFING SYSTEMS? Fees vary depending on the type of warranty and duration desired. Current fees are listed on Mule-Hide Warranty Application Forms and on the website. DO I NEED WALK PADS FOR A LARGE COMMERCIAL ROOFING PROJECT? Walk pads are always recommended. Mule-Hide offers walk pads for each system/membrane type we sell. �t�' � � � �� .� WHAT IF I NEED A SUBMITTAL PACKAGE? Contact your ABC Sales Associate, Mule-Hide Territory Manager or go to www.mulehide.com and make a request online. WHAT IF I NEED TO PROVE MULE-HIDE TPO OR PVC MEETS A WRITTEN SPECIFICATION OR COMPLIES WITH A UL, FM OR OTHER CODE REQUIREMENT? Just provide Mule-Hide with the following information: • A copy of the specification • Name & address to whom the letter should be addressed • Your email, phone & fax number • What is the UUFM requirement? • Deck type? • Slope? • Insulation type and thickness? • Membrane and system? • Building location and height? • Overall dimensions? • Parapet height? i �' ' � * � . +'�] � - � 4 �� _ � �a ��' �k-�� �� • Aqua Base 120 • TPO Primer • TPO Weathered Membrane Cleaner (clear & Low VOC version available) • TPO Cut Edge Sealant (clear & Low VOC version available) • TPO Detail Membrane (non-reinforced, white, gray, tan) • TPO Flashing Strips (reinforced, white, gray, tan) • TPO PS Cover Strip With Tape (white, gray, tan) • TPO PS 6" and 10" RUSS With Tape • TPO Premolded Pipe Seal (white, gray, tan) • TPO Universal Corners (fit inside or outside, white, gray, tan) • TPO T-Joint Covers (white, gray, tan) • TPO Molded Sealant Pockets (white, gray, tan) • Thermoplastic (one-part) Pourable Sealer (white) • TPO Coated Metal • TPO Walkway Rolls (white, gray) • Fastener Accessories — Drill Point (for insulation only) HDP & EHD Fasteners, Insulated Plates and Seam Plates • All Purpose Bar — use as anchor, batten and termination bar • Polyisocyanurate Insulation • DensDeck° • SECUROCK° MULE-HIDE PRODUCTS �� .—,�-� -:�� . _{,->: �\�\ ��,� � C R C ��;\ �� rn"nGCTor�s p ASSOCIATION MEMBER ,i .i . S R oo � �L FM Contac[ Mule-Hide Products for specific protluct approvals and ratings. Featured industry association/organization logos are U.S. registered trademarks. Mule-Hide is an AIA registered CES provider. "The name t�usted in �oofing since 1906" Customer Line: 800-786-1492 • www.mulehide.com Check our website monthly for the latest updates & technical bulletins. National Support Center • 1195 Prince Hall Drive • Beloit, WI 53511 • tel. 608.365.3111 • fax. 608.365.7852 The information hereln should not be consldered all-Inclusive and should always be accompanied by a review of the Mule-Hlde speclficatlons and guldelines and good application practices, This Information hereln Is based upon data and knowledge considered to be true and accurate at the time of printing and Is provided for the reader's conslderatlon, investigatlon and verification. No statement made by anyone may supersede thls Information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc� Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. does not warrant any results to be obtained� Statements concerning possible use of Mule-Hide products are made wlthout knowledge of your particular roof and such an application may not be fit for your particular purpose. MULE-HIDE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND RTNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, except written warranties attached to Mule-Hide products and written warrantles slgned by an offlcer of Mule-Hide, Vlsit the Mule Hide webslte at www.mulehide com prior to any installatlon for updated technlcal specificatlons and detalls Mule Hlde is a U,S reglstered trademark. DensDeck is wholly owned reglstered trademark of Georgia Paclfic Gypsum LLC/Georgia-Paclfic Wood Products LLC SECUROCK is wholly owned registere� trademark of USG Corporation All rights reservecl 02002 Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. • Printed in USA • MH LIT# LT.BROTPO • Rev. 15 6/2022 • TPO Bonding Adhesive (solvent based-amber — Low VOC version available)