HomeMy WebLinkAboutBID - 5853 ANTI ICING SYSTEM (3)OBJECTIVE
The City’s intent is to have install a fully automatic Anti-Icing System within the Civic
Center Parking Structure. This system shall be designed and installed by a prime
contractor. The system shall include fix-spray heads and also be operated by
telephone.
BACKGROUND
The Civic Center is a pre-cast concrete structure that was a design/build project. The
structure was completed in November of 1999. Since completion, the snow of each
snowstorm has been removed and by dumping over the outside walls using mechanical
equipment. Also, to reduce the icing a truck mounted sprayer system has been used.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The contractor shall provide a design for a complete automatic anti-icing system in
accordance with their high quality standards and specifications. The design shall be for
a retrofit installation. The fixed anti-icing spray technology system shall treat the third
and fourth floors plus the LaPorte Avenue Entrance. The system material of
magnesium acetate (chemical) shall be stored in tanks in the storage room. The stored
tanks shall hold approximately 1,500 gallons when filled and location is shown on
drawing Number A2.1.01. The filling of the tanks shall be done from the alley as shown
on drawing Number A2.1.01 note as “Storage Tanks Filling Connection.” When the
system is activated, the chemical from the tanks shall flow to the fix spray areas. The
pipes that carry the chemical shall be concealed in a larger steel galvanized pipe. All
electrical wire may be concealed in electrical EMT pipes. This spray system shall be
automatically activated by a computerized control-system that utilizes the following
combination of input sensors:
Air temperature
Relative humidity
Precipitation
Moisture on deck surface
Deck surface temperature
Chemical presence on deck surfaces
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The control logic is programmed to activate in anticipation of frost or icing conditions. In
addition, the control system allows for the city’s staff to program the starting sequence
including a manual start-up. Also, the system shall be able to operate via telephone:
Turn the system on and off
Reports the conditions of air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, moisture
on deck, deck surface temperature, chemical presence on deck surfaces and take
tank level of chemical.
BASIC REQUIRED SERVICES
Engineering
Structural engineering
Drawings of system
Obtain and pay for building check plan and permit
Complete installation of a fully automatic system
Complete testing of the system
Training City’s staff
The City will provide a telephone jack with dial tone
Operation and Maintenance Manual, Posted Operating Instruction and Facility
Management Record Drawings – See Exhibit “A”
INTERESTED ANTI-ICING VENDORS
Quixote Transportation Safety Boschung America, LLC
4128 ½ California Av SW #225 ATTN: William J Kutzer
Seattle WA 98116 P. O. Box 8427
Phone (206) 932-6146 930 Cass St
Fax (206) 932-6149 New Castle PA 16101-8427
Voice mail 1-800-255-3240 ext. 3011 Phone (724) 658-3300
Fax (724) 658-2300
Interwest Safety Inc Mobile (724) 651-7102
195 S Navajo
Denver CO 80223
Phone (303) 733-8447
Cell (303) 885-1973
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ANTI-ICING
PROJECT SCHEDULE
OUT FOR BID APRIL 7, 2004
PRE-BID MEETING APRIL 21, 2004
BID OPENING APRIL 29, 2004
AWARD PROJECT MAY 6, 2004
NOTICE TO PROCEED JUNE 4, 2004
DESIGN JUNE 7 – JUNE 22, 2004
CITY’S REVIEW OF DESIGN JUNE 23 – JULY 9, 2004
BUILDING PERMIT JULY 12 – JULY 26, 2004
INSTALLATION JULY 27 – AUGUST 13, 2004
TEST SYSTEM AUGUST 16, 2004
CITY’S TRAINING AUGUST 18, 2004
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AUGUST 19, 2004
FINAL ACCEPTANCE AUGUST 24, 2004
WARRANTY AUGUST 19, 2004 – AUGUST 19, 2005
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EXHIBIT “A”
CITY OF FORT COLLINS BUILDING STANDARDS OTHER
V. Other
1. Operation and Maintenance Manual: Submit for the systems and
equipment indicated in the technical sections. Furnish three
copies, bound in hardback binders (8 1/2 x 11 - 3 ring) or an
approved equivalent. Furnish one complete manual prior to
performance of systems or equipment tests, and furnish the
remaining manuals prior to contract completion. Inscribe the
following identification on the cover: the words "OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL," the name and location of the system,
equipment, and name of Contractor. Include in the manual the
names, addresses, and telephone numbers of each subcontractor
installing the system or equipment and the local representatives for
the system or equipment. Include a table of contents and
assemble the manual to conform to the table of contents, with the
tab sheets placed before instructions covering the subject. The
instructions shall be legible and easily read, with large sheets of
drawing folded in. The manual shall include, without being limited
to, the following
a. Internal and interconnecting wiring and control diagrams with
data to explain detailed operation, physical location, and control
of the system or equipment
b. A control sequence describing startup, operation, and
shutdown, including emergency procedures for fire or failure of
major equipment
c. Description of the function of each principal item of equipment,
giving principles and theory of operation
d. Installation and maintenance instructions/schedules
e. Safety precautions/personnel hazards
f. Diagrams, illustrations, and assembly drawings
g. Testing and trouble-shooting procedures
h. Performance data/specifications
i. Lubrication schedule including type, grade, temperature range,
and frequency
j. Parts list indicating sources of supply, recommended spare
parts, and name of servicing organization
k. An appendix listing qualified permanent servicing organizations
for support of the equipment, including addresses and certified
qualifications
2. POSTED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: Furnish approved
operating instructions for systems and equipment indicated in the
technical sections for use by operation and maintenance personnel.
The operating instructions shall include wiring diagrams, control
diagrams, and control sequence for each principal system and
equipment. Print or engrave operating instructions and frame
under glass or in approved laminated plastic. Post instructions as
directed. Attach or post operating instructions adjacent to each
principal system and equipment including startup, proper
adjustment, operating, lubrication, shutdown, safety precautions,
procedure in the event of equipment failure, and other items of
instruction as recommended by the manufacturer of each system or
equipment. Provide weather-resistant materials or weatherproof
enclosures for operating instructions exposed to the weather.
Operating instructions shall not fade when exposed to sunlight and
shall be secured to prevent easy removal or peeling.
3. FACILITY MANAGEMENT RECORD DRAWINGS
Provide the shown drawing layers on disks in AutoCAD format.
Additionally; include lighting and HVAC plans.