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Plans n t; , 1_3 • (1;l 08:06 FAX 50i 624 7755 PACTRUST I,ij 002 t FtFIT,IVF:n 0 1/12 13:88 19831AT PAGE I IPRIaTt30 PAGE 1) ) 141001 lnol 03/12/2003 12:14 FAI I GROUP liACKENZIE J' , i GRn uP _ - 'ACKENZIE 1 August 12, 7003 RECEIVED Wiitala Management: AUG 14 2003 Attention: John Wiitala 1 5350 SW Sequoia parkway, Suite 300 CITY OF TIGARD Portland, OR 97224 BUILDING DIVISION Re: I'm-trust Badness Center, Buildings B and Re -Roof Analysis' Project Number 2030199.00 q. N j Hl m C. t. t" Dear John: h M r, 9 Group Mackenzie has oompletrod its analysis of the mason g roof stroeturl fr.l .nuil CA ^ ny:l it g D at the Pactruat Burliness Centel in Tigand, Oregon. Our analysis rail .irgtrtq Mat the mot' e e structure is capable of supporting a new mof membrane wi thout remcl ring t1 r: .i .ting l' o 6 ng o 2 niaterial. et u 1 a q I based o a analyses is baked On the information provided by Proternp .A citltr.0 rilowirtg, Ihn x g approximate layout ad weights or the roof top mechanical units and thre report t f'oin Tin lher r 3 Products Inspection (attached) regrading the grade of the 4x16 roof joi! 's. Ftlrthei•nune. •ve o E.. A understand that the mechanical unit screens will not be replaced, and that all rf Iminntg pl3f TS ' li vVill be removed. q - e n � • It should be noted that our calculations suggest that some areas of the oof will be slightly • r • N • e4 a o rstressed. However, these fanning ing members will be 1t s than 5% wt. ::'rstressed, I.vhicl'. is e n $ generally acceptable in engineering practice. lP there are any questions or concerns regarding this matter, please feel to ctm l t rl , r. Sincerely, ,r... - [•)��..)) ��•(; I, --p ,,,, -,1 . Hdr,� �9 t n 4 It. r • SKS/mpd * Grotl, vsp 4 .,,, tf iel . FAnr. >•nrle 15, �O Er9inooring. (1) enclosures ? ( j , l s•`� 1,,- rp-rntr.d c Dennis Woods — Grroup Mackenzie 1 6301t7 , l- .....rf_,rrt•, rr rr •1'IrY•t in Cr•t ^`-n:r':w•ta H :\PROJECT V 1 101Qultf► wpm l''II .dre . . 2 ,17 Built-Up Roofing Specifications Johns Manville Specification 4GNC Four Ply Mineral Surfaced Fiber Glass Built -Up Roof. For use over wood or other nailable decks on inclines of to 6" per foot (20.8 to 500 mm/m). Nailahle Deck Asphalt Asphalt For Regions 1, 2 and 3 Sheathing I uired ` GlasKap • . Mineral Surfaced . : Materials per 100 sq. ft. (9.3 m) of Roof Area GlasBase Plus. 2" Lap • Cap Sheet PcrmaPly 28 or . . Sheathing Paper. Ventsulation End Laps Wood board decks only 1 layer z Lap pa 3' Art (Min.) . f • Felts: o GlasBase Plus, PermaPly 28 or Ventsulation Felt 1 ply GlasPly Premier or GlasPly IV 2 plies T GlasKap, Mineral Surfaced Cap Sheet 1 ply .. z Lap , . Asphalt (Interply): Trumbull or other JM Approved Asphalt L- Incline per foot Asphalt Nominal Weight . — . m G lasPly Premier 6• End Up to 1" (25 mm) 110 °F, Type 11, Flat 69 lbs. (31 kg) 11'' 1 G lasPl y I V Lap T 1" to 3' (25 to 76 mm) 190°F, Type III, Steep 69 lbs. (31 kg) r, 3" to 6" (76 to 152 mm) 220 °F, Type IV, Special Steep 69 lbs. (31 kg) 4GNC 0 to 6" (0 to 152 mm) PermaMop 69 lbs. (31 kg) Approximate installed weight 175 - 260 lbs. (79 -118 kg). information, refer to the Fastener Data in the "Roof Deck" section of the General current JM Commercial/Industrial Roofing Systems Manual. This specification is for use over any type of approved structural deck Using GlasPly Premier or GlasPly IV, apply a piece 18" (457 mm) wide, then over that, a full width piece. The following felts are to be applied full width (without insulation) which can receive and adequately retain nails or overlapping the preceding felts by 19" (483 mm) so that at least 2 plies of other types of mechanical fasteners that may be recommended by the felt cover the base felt/substrate at all locations. Install each felt so that it deck manufacturer. Examples of such decks are wood and plywood. This is firmly and uniformly set, without voids, into the hot asphalt (within t25 °F specification is not for use directly over lightweight, insulating concrete ) app J decks. Dt14 °C] of the lied just before the felt at a nominal rate of 23 lbs. per square (1.1 kg.m') over the entire surface. Design and installation of the deck and/or substrate must result in the roof draining freely and to outlets numerous enough and so located as to Surfacing remove water promptly and completely. Areas where water ponds for Prior to application of GlasKap, cut the cap sheet into handleable lengths more than 24 hours are unacceptable and are not eligible to receive a JM Roofing Systems Guarantee. relax and flatten. To accommodate a full l width sheet, apply o mopping a a mo o ng of Note: All general instructions contained in the current JM Commercial/ hot asphalt, approximately 20 °F (11°C) above the EVT, at a nominal rate of Industrial Roofing Systems Manual should be considered part of this 23 lbs. per square (1.1 kg/m'). (The higher temperature of asphalt specification. maximizes the bonding of the cap sheet to the ply felts.) Then flop the cap sheet into the hot asphalt On subsequent courses, the cap sheet is Fleshings positioned upside down, directly over the sheet in the preceding course Flashing details can be found in the "Bituminous Fleshings" section of the such that the side lap area of the preceding sheet is exposed. Care should JM Commercial/Industrial Roofing Systems Manual. be taken to maintain 2' (51 mm) side laps and 6' (152 mm) end laps. Asphalt is applied in the same manner as before, making sure to also Application cover the 2" (51 mm) exposed side lap. Asphalt may also be applied to the Over wood board decks, one ply of sheathing paper must be used under exposed "upside down" cap sheet prior to "flopping" it into the hot the base felt and on top of the wood board deck. asphalt. The cap sheet must be firmly and uniformly set, without voids, into the hot asphalt with all edges and laps well sealed. Note: On roof decks with slopes up to 1' per foot (83.3 mm/m), the roofing felts may be installed either perpendicular or parallel to the roof incline. Asphalt On slopes over 1' per foot (83.3 mm/m), refer to Paragraph 6.11 of this Asphalt should meet the requirements of ASTM D 312. section for special requirements. JM Guarantees require the use of Trumbull asphalt or another JM Using GlasBase Plus, PermaPly 28 or Ventsulation, start with Approved Asphalt. The Contractor must provide an Asphalt Confirmation a 12" (305 mm) width (a specific base sheet may be a condition of Number (ACN) on projects which require a JM Guarantee. The ACN will Guarantee). The following base sheet courses are to be applied full indicate that the asphalt was registered with the approved asphalt width, lapping the preceding felt 2' (51 mm) on the side laps and 4" source. (102 mm) on the end laps. Nail the side laps 9' (229 mm) o.c. Down the longitudinal center of each felt, place two rows of nails spaced approx- Check with a JM Technical Services Specialist for special asphalt imately 11" (279 mm) apart, with the nails staggered on approximately requirements in hot climates. 18" (457 mm) centers. Use nails or fasteners appropriate to the type of deck with 1' (25 mm) minimum diameter caps. For additional fastener For an identical copy of this specification, ask for RS -2049. 6 -28 pirotduft Johns Manville PermaPly® 28 Description PermaPly 28 is a light weight, asphalt- coated, fiber glass base felt. It is manufactured by coating a Johns Manville wet process fiber glass mat with a weathering grade asphalt and then surfaced with a fine mineral parting agent. PermaPly 28 is well suited as a replacement for coated organic #g base felts, as the fiber glass (inorganic) mat reinforcement is rot 44, resistant and has low moisture absorption. Parma'. Use ?. PermaPly 28 is designed for use as the first or base ply in built -up `': and modified bitumen roof assemblies. It is ideal for applications ti where mechanical attachment of the membrane to the roof sub- strate or roof deck is desirable. PermaPly 28's asphalt coating makes it suitable for use as an intermediate or ply felt in cold applied built -up and modified bitumen roof assemblies. Advantages _ • Easy to handle and lays fast • Exceptional pliability • Low moisture absorption, excellent dimensional stability and resistance to rot make it an ideal replacement for organic base sheets Typical Physical Properties PermaPly 28 has been evaluated and approved for use in a variety Material meets the requirements of ASTM D 4601, Type II. of fire -rated constructions and is classified by Underwriters Breaking Strength (min.) Ibf /in. (kN/m) Laboratories, Inc. as a Type G -2 Coated Base Sheet and by Factory Longitudinal and Transverse 44.0 (7.7) Mutual Research Corporation for use in approved FM construc- Moisture at Time of Manufacture (max.) 1.0% lions. Consult the current UL Roofing Materials and Systems Mass of Desaturated Glass Felt (min.) Directory and the FM Approval Guide for specific constructions. lbs. /100 ft (g/m 1.7 (83) Sizes Surfacing and Stabilizer (max.) 65% Asphalt (min.) lbs. /100 ft (g/m 7.0 (342) Roll size 3 squares (27.9 m Ash (Glass Mat Only) 70 -88% Roll length 108' (32.9 m) Roll width 36' (0.92 m) Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. RS -2016 6.03 (Replaces 8 -01( Products bah Johns Manville GIasPIy® IV Description GlasPly IV is a specially constructed ply felt that is formed by coating a JM wet - process fiber glass mat with a light film of asphalt which is then surfaced with a liquid parting agent that prevents sticking in the rolls while providing a clean, easy -to -mop surface. Laying lines are applied on the top surface of the felt so it can be installed with the exposure needed to provide the correct number of plies required by the specification. Use Cla3P! GlasPly IV is intended for use as an integral part of any built -up or _ -- ;- •:..,,,��..• modified bitumen roofing system, over nailable and non - nailable >' roof decks and over approved types of roof insulation. When 1 installed over nailable decks, a fiber glass base sheet, such as ~� J • M PermaPly 28, is typically used as the first ply and is usually mechanically fastened to the deck. Subsequently, layers of GlasPly IV are set in hot asphalt to "build -up" the applicable number of plies. Non - nailable decks and approved insulations, , usually have multiple layers of GlasPly IV adhered directly to them with hot asphalt. Advantages GlasPly IV has good flexibility, conformability, and superior strength in both the machine and cross machine directions. "Brooming -in" • Consistent tensile strength and tear resistance is not necessary, but use of a squeegee on GlasPly IV after laying • Controlled porosity allows the product to readily accept hot in hot asphalt will help ensure full contact is made with the asphalt and disperse it throughout the entire felt and to stabilize asphalt. the asphalt after cooling • Readily accommodates gassing by venting volatile materials and moisture during application • Low moisture absorption, excellent dimensional stability and resistance to rot makes it an ideal replacement for organic felt • Easy to handle, lays flat, minimizes workmanship related problems • Flexibility and conformability minimizes fishmouths, wrinkling and ridging Typical Physical Properties GlasPly IV is classified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Type G -1 Material meets the requirements of ASTM 0 2178, Type IV. Coated Ply Sheet. See the UL Roofing Materials and Systems Directory for acceptable Class A, B or C roof constructions Breaking Strength (min.) Ibf /in. (kN /m) employing GlasPly IV. Factory Mutual has approved the use of this Longitudinal (With the Fiber Grain) 44.0 (7.7) product in numerous constructions. Refer to the current edition of Transverse (Across the Fiber Grain) 44.0 (7.7) the FM Approval Guide for details. Net Dry Mass of Asphalt- impregnated Glass Felt (min.) Ibs.100 ft (g/m1) Sizes Average of All Rolls 7.0 (342) Roll size 5 squares (46.5 m Individual Rolls 6.0(293) Roll length 180' (54.9 m) Moisture at Time of Manufacture (max.) 1.0% Roll width 36' (0.92 m) Mass of Desaturated Glass Felt (min.) lbs. /100 ft (g /m 1.7 (83) Bituminous Saturant (Asphalt) [min.] lbs. /100 ft' (g/m 3.0 (146) Ash 70 -88% Parting Agent and Stabilizer (max.) lbs. /100 ft (g/m 8.2 (400) Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. RS -2073 6 -03 (Replaces 8 -01) • • ,) j7 Products Johns Manville GlasKap® Description GlasKap is a mineral surfaced, asphalt coated, fiber glass cap sheet for use in hot applied built -up roofing systems. It is composed of a Johns Manville fiber glass mat with a high quality coating IMP asphalt and a white ceramic - coated granule surfacing on the side to be exposed to the weather. Use GlasKap is used as the uppermost finish ply in a variety of built -up 4W roofing systems. The ceramic - coated granule surfaced sheet GiasKto provides protection to the underlying asphalt and membrane, as well as the benefit of a reflective surface when white granules are used. When installing GlasKap, it is important that the mopping asphalt be at the appropriate temperature: 20 °F ( -7 °C) above the asphalt's EVT is recommended. Advantages _ • Low moisture absorption, excellent dimensional stability and resistance to rot make it an ideal replacement for organic cap sheets • When white granules are requested, the reflective surface can provide energy savings • Low maintenance compared to roofs that use coatings • Should the roof be damaged, repairs are easy to make Typical Physical Properties GlasKap is classified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Type G -2 Material meets the requirements of ASTM D 3909. Coated Cap Sheet. See the UL Roofing Materials and Systems Average Mass Per Roll, Exclusive of Wrapping and Directory for acceptable Class A, B or C roof constructions employing GlasKap. Factory Mutual has approved the use of this Packaging Material (min.): lb (kg) product in numerous constructions. Refer to the current edition of No Selvage 69.0 (31.3) the FM Approval Guide for details. 2 in. (51 mm) Selvage 68.0 (30.8) 4 in. (102 mm) Selvage 70.0 (31.8) Sizes Mass Per Unit Area of Granule Surfaced Sheet Roll size 1 square (9.29 m (min.) lbs. /100 ft 63.2 (3085) Roll weight 72 lbs. (32.7 kg) Mass Per Unit Area of Desaturated Glass Felt Roll length 36' (11 m) (min.) lbs. /100 ft' (g/m 1.7 (83) Roll width 36' (0.92 m) Mass Per Unit Area of Mineral Matter Passing a 0.132 in. (3.35 mm) (No. 6) Sieve and Retained on a 212 pm (No. 70) Sieve (min.) lbs. /100 ft (g/m 24.0 (1172) Mass of Mineral Matter Passing a 212 pm (No. 70) Sieve Based on the Mass of the Coating Asphalt and the Mineral Matter Passing the 212 pm (No. 70) Sieve (max.) 55% Moisture at Time of Manufacture (max.) 1.0% Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -2019.