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DATE
DESCRIPTION
PW77417F
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
QUEENS BLVD. & UNION TPKE.
FOR THE:
SURVEYREFERENCE DRAWING
SEAL & SIGNATURE
DATE:
PROJECT NO:
PW77417F
DRAWN BY:
LG
FK
CHECKED BY:
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-000
CADO FILE No:
OF
REMOVAL NOTES
LEGEND
REMOVALS
E
K
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N
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REMOVE PAVEMENT
EXIST. STEEL BAR FENCE
N
IO
EXISTING TREE
U
T
TREE PROTECTION
1.
2.
Temporary partitioning, such as plywood enclosures or other assemblies shall be used to control
the spread of dust and construction debris.
3.
All park egress ways to remain open and unobstructed at all times during demolition and
construction.
4.
Protect all existing equipment, utilities, lines, fixtures and finishes to remain, both above and
below ground.
5.
Notify structural engineer prior to the removal or alteration of any structural elements. If there is
any question about the structural role of any component to be removed, notify DDCt prior to
proceeding with work.
6.
Report discrepancies from contract documents to architect and request all scope clarifications
from architect. Field discrepancies to be resolved with architect prior to start of work.
7.
Existing masonry and concrete shall carefully be removed. No jackhammer shall be used unless
otherwise deemed necessary by the construction manager and approved by QBH and DDC.
8.
Contractor shall provide temporary supports for existing structures as required by demolition
work or new construction. Contractor shall be responsible for the structural integrity of the site.
Temporary bracing and shoring shall be as per c26-190 of the New York City building code.
9.
General contractor shall be responsible for removal and/or salvage of all existing abandoned
fixtures, plants, brick and any other equipment and construction debris. All materials removed
shall be disposed legally off the site.
10. Where existing concrete pavement is removed, the Contractor shall sawcut and neatly trim edge
of remaining pavement before installing new construction.
11. Unless otherwise specified or indicated, all concrete shall have a minimum compressive strength
@ 28 days of 4,000 PSI.
12. All existing trees and vegetation to remain shall be protected by the Contractor. Any damaged
trees and/or vegetation shall be replaced in kind at the expense of the Contractor.
13. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work zone pedestrian traffic control. The street and
walks shall be kept clear and clean at all times. All required wall protection and barricades shall
be included. All demolition and removal work shall be executed in accordance with the
requirements of all applicable rules, regulations, codes and ordinances in effect.
14. The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging with the Queens Borough Hall, New York City
Department of Design and Construction and the construction manager for site access, storage
and waste handling. Contractor shall comply with all New York City Department of Design and
Construction rules and regulations and applicable provisions of the New York City building code
regarding demolition and renovation/construction work in the building.
15. All adjoining property affected by the demolition work shall be protected by the provisions of the
tenant safety notes and subchapter 19 of the New York City building code.
16. All demolition shall be performed by methods which will prevent damage to areas that are
existing to remain. Contractor shall provide temporary site protection as required to these areas.
Existing drainage structures shall be protected throughout construction and thoroughly cleaned
out and left in good working order. Any damage that does occur, shall be corrected to the
architects satisfaction and at the contractors expense.
REVISIONS:
NO.
DESCRIPTION
DATE
18. The construction site shall be kept in a safe, clean condition during all phases of the project,
including demolition. All accesses and exits shall remain clear at all times.
19. Contractor shall exercise all due care to ensure that there will be no disruption in electrical, gas
or communication service to all surrounding areas during demolition. Contractor shall notify the
Queens Borough Hall, New York City Department of Design and Construction and the
construction manager at least (3) days prior to a required service shut down.
20. Demolition contractor shall be responsible for all items shown on the drawings to be removed
including, but not limited to, abandoned fixtures; fixed and movable equipment. All material
removed shall be disposed of legally off site.
21. The Contractor shall arrange for container deliveries and pick-ups at regular intervals.
SAWCUT CAREFULLY
TO PRODUCE A CLEAN,
SMOOTH RADIUS.
CAPITAL PROJECT NUMBER:
PW77417F
PROJECT
PROVIDE TREE
PROTECTION, TYP.
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
BUS
SHELTER
QUEENS BOULEVARD
REMOVALS PLAN
SCALE: 1"=10'
N
0
5'
10'
20'
DRAWN BY:
CHECKED BY:
LG
FK
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-100
CADO FILE No:
3 OF 9
LEGEND
EXIST. STEEL BAR FENCE
E
K
I
P
EXISTING TREE
N
R
N
IO
L-105
11
EXPANSION JOINT
EJ
U
T
L-105
EQ.(+/-15')
CL
EQ. (+/-15')
L-105
EJ
EJ
L-105
ALIGN
EJ
EJ
14'-0"
REVISIONS:
NO.
DESCRIPTION
DATE
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QUEENS
BOROUGH
HALL
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N.
MI 0"
3'- P.
TY
N.
MI 0"
2'- P.
TY
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2'- IN.
TY 0"
P.
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MI
3'- N.
0
TY "
P.
EJ
EJ
EQ.(+/-18')
T
EJ
EJ
EQ. (+/-18')
EJ
CL
EJ
3'
+/- 22'-2"
1'-
6"
3'
EJ
EJ
EJ
EJ
PW77417F
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
BUS
SHELTER
QUEENS BOULEVARD
L-105
SEAL & SIGNATURE
SCALE: 1"=10'
5'
10'
20'
DRAWN BY:
CHECKED BY:
LG
FK
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-101
CADO FILE No:
4 OF 9
SIZE
ROOT
SPACING
B&B
FULL SPECIMEN
8'-10'
B&B
AS SHOWN
AS SHOWN
16
FG
24"-30"
5 GAL.
AS SHOWN
FULL SPECIMEN
72
BU
Sargent's Cherry
Korean Dogwood
Dwarf Fothergilla
Fothergilla gardenii
Buxus microphylla 'Franklin's Gem' Boxwood 'Franklin's Gem'
3" CAL.
Prunus sargentii
CK Cornus kousa
18"-24"
3 GAL.
AS SHOWN
FULL SPECIMEN
450
VM
6"- 12"
1 GAL..
18" o.c.
44
SE
Daffodils
QUAN. KEY
LEGEND
NEW TREE
300
PS
DA
BOTANICAL NAME
1 GAL..
bulbs
COMMENT
FULL SPECIMEN
INSTALLED IN POTS
scattered through lilyturf groundcover
PLANT SCHEDULE
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
PERENNIALS
GROUNDCOVER
EXISTING TREE
LILY TURF
BOXWOOD
REVISIONS:
NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
KOUSA DOGWOOD
ENLARGEMENT OF FOUR
UPPER BASINS
PROVIDE LAWN IN
ALL AREAS DISTURBED
BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY-TYP.
PW77417F
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
QUEENS BLVD. & UNION TPKE.
FOR THE:
FOTHERGILLA
PLANTING PLAN
DATE:
PROJECT NO:
DRAWN BY:
5'
10'
20'
CHECKED BY:
PW77417F
LG
FK
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-102
CADO FILE No:
OF
REMAINDER OF STONEWORK
1.
BASE STEPS
1.
2.
CEMENTITIOUS PATCH
REMOVE STUCCO AND
RE-STUCCO
CRACK REPAIR
Number each stone at the three tiers of steps, using marker that can be completely removed
without damaging the stone. Provide a photographic survey of the numbered stones prior to
removal.
Carefully remove the stones without damage. Protect and store stones to be reused. Copy
numbers onto an unseen location )e.g., bottom, rear) that will be evident following cleaning of the
stones so that stones can be returned to their original locations. Salvage stones not to be reused
as needed as a source for Dutchman repairs.
Provide one or more of the stones to be reused to the provider of the proposed cleaning and
consolidation materials for testing (see testing program).
4.
Remove old mortar from base and from stones; prepare bed for resetting.
5.
Stones may be cleaned before or after they are reset on the base (see cleaning spec).
6.
Fabricate and install new stones where indicated on drawings to match the original size and
profiles, using matching marble (believed to be originally sourced from Vermont).
7.
Undertake Dutchman repairs where indicated on drawings, using salvaged stone or matching
new stone. Match the contours of the blocks to which the Dutchman inserts are attached.
Dutchman inserts are to be attached with stainless steel pins and epoxy.
8.
Set the old and new stone steps on the prepared concrete base using a full mortar bed (see
mortar spec). Do not point at this stage.
9.
Ease the edges of the new full and partial stone replacements to reduce their contrast with the
old, weathered blocks. Do not remove material from the old stones.
2.
Remove all pointing mortar using hand tools. Small, hand-held power grinders may be used
following testing and approval of a sample of work, but only for horizontal joints and vertical joints
where there are no adjacent stone blocks. Grind only the center of the joints, and remove the
remaining mortar with hand tools. Do not damage the stone or widen the joints.
Undertake stone replacement and Dutchman repairs where indicated on drawings, using
salvaged stone or matching new stone. Dutchman inserts to be attached with stainless steel pins
and epoxy.
1.
New marble for full replacement stone blocks, for type, color, grain, etc.
2.
3.
Ease the edges of the new full and partial stone replacements to reduce their contrast with the
old, weathered blocks. Do not remove material from the old stones.
3.
Partial (Dutchman) replacement stone for workmanship, including form, texture, finish, fitting.
4.
4.
5.
5.
Removal of mortar.
6.
6.
7.
7.
8.
9.
Marble consolidation test, including appearance and lab test results for penetration.
Chip out loose and damaged stucco and underlying concrete from the main basin. Undercut
large cracks and holes to provide a key. Apply patching mortar, providing a smooth, level
repair. Follow all manufacturer's recommendations for preparation and curing of substrate
and for application of primer.
2.
Install Kemper system or approved equal for fountain linings in main basin and in four upper
basins. Terminate the material at the joint line between the stone coping and stucco basin
lining. Use typical manufacturer's termination details at the two functioning drains in the main
basin and at the pipe penetrations. Seal the four open water supply pipes within the main
basin but do not remove the pipes.
3.
4.
At the upper platform, clean remains of embedded iron clamps and apply full coats of
rust-inhibitive primer and paint to the visible iron. Fill all holes and cracks with
patching mortar, then apply a full coat of cement stucco, feathering the
stucco at the edges of the platform so it is not visible from below.
REVISIONS:
NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
PW77417F
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
QUEENS BLVD. & UNION TPKE.
FOR THE:
FOUNTAIN STEPS
RECONSTRUCTION PLAN 1
5'
10'
20'
DATE:
PROJECT NO:
PW77417F
DRAWN BY:
LG
FK
CHECKED BY:
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-103
CADO FILE No:
OF
LEGEND
REPLACE FULL UNIT
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
REVISIONS:
NO.
DATE
DESCRIPTION
EAST ELEVATION
CAPITAL PROJECT NUMBER:
PW77417F
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
QUEENS BLVD. & UNION TPKE.
FOR THE:
WEST ELEVATION
5'
10'
20'
FOUNTAIN RECONSTRUCTION
ELEVATIONS
DATE:
PROJECT NO:
DRAWN BY:
CHECKED BY:
PW77417F
LG
FK
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-104
CADO FILE No:
OF
SPACING VARIES
SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN
MULCH
TYP. COLLAR
MIN. 2" HT.
3" LAYER
OF APPROVED
MULCH
PLANTING TOPSOIL
6" GRAVEL
SURROUNDED BY
FILTER FABRIC
PLANT MIX
SCALE: 12"=1'-0"
SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
SCALE: 3/16"=1'-0"
REVISIONS:
SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"
DATE
DESCRIPTION
6"
6"
4"
3'-6"
3'-0" MIN.
6"
1-0"
SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
7
4
SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0"
SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
KEMPER SYSTEM
FOUNTAIN LINER
OR EQUAL
NOTE:
1. HEIGHT OF POLE 12' = 5'-0"
DEPTH
PERENNIALS IN POTS
PW77417F
TRANSFORMER BASE
PLAN
BRONZE
GROUNDING
BUSHING
14
11
18" MIN.
EXIST. LAWN
1
4"
COMPACTED
SUBGRADE
SECTION
SCALE: 3/8"=1'-0"
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
QUEENS BLVD. & UNION TPKE.
SCALE: 12"=1'-0"
FOR THE:
38"
IS DEDICATED TO
DRAWING TITLE:
4"
3 21"
HT. OF POLE
4 - 1 MALLEABLE
IRON BOLT COUPLING
4" LONG
4 #6 VERTICAL BARS
6 #4 HORIZONTAL
BARS AT 13" ON
EACH SIDE
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
3"
FINISHED GRADE
DATE:
PROJECT NO:
PW77417F
DRAWN BY:
LG
FK
CHECKED BY:
DRAWING NUMBER:
SCALE: 1/8"=1'-0"
10
SCALE: 18"=1'-0"
12
SCALE:
2"=1'-0"
13
SCALE:
8"=1'-0"
15
L-105
SCALE: 1 4"=1'-0"
OF
SCALE: 1 4"=1'-0"
REVISIONS:
DATE
DESCRIPTION
PW77417F
PROJECT
PLANTED FOUNTAIN
AND SITEWORK
QUEENS BLVD. & UNION TPKE.
FOR THE:
DRAWN BY:
SCALE: 18"=1'-0"
SCALE: 18"=1'-0"
LG
FK
CHECKED BY:
DRAWING NUMBER:
L-106
CADO FILE No:
OF