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Exterior Wayfinding Signage Design IntentPRE-BID MEETING | JANUARY 7, 2015
LARAMIE COUNTYCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
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1 I-beam Isometric DetailSCALE: NTS
2 I-beam Isometric DetailSCALE: NTS
3 I-beam Isometric DetailSCALE: NTS
W8x21 Steel Wide Flange I-beam is cut in half to create 2 “T” bars.
Weld the two halfs of the i-beam together.
Sign panel slips into opening of i-beam.
Removable 18ga steel sheet to be mechanically fastened to flange of i-beam to secure sign panels in place.
Water-jet cut openings into flanges of i-beam to accept sign panel. Opening 10"h x .25"w.
LARAMIE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY | STUDENT CENTERexterior renderings
Future Site ofStudent ServicesCenter Building
Current StudentServices Building(To be renamed)
Future Site ofFlex Tech Buildingand Parking Lot FExpansion
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P R OJ E CT C O M M U N I C AT I O N
• Provide final layouts / artwork
• Review shop drawings
• Prepare RFI responses
• Review prototypes
• Perform shop visits
• Provide post-installation punch list inspections
• Project Management
• Site Surveys / Utility Locations
• Code Compliance
• Shop Drawings
• Engineering
• Demolition
• Fabrication
• Installation
• Contract
• On-site Coordination
• Final review and approvals
TANGRAM DESIGNAWARDED FABRICATOR LARAMIE COUNTYCOMMUNITY COLLEGE
ContractDemolition/Installation
Coordination
performance &material requirements
PROPOSALS
• Pricing should include ALL labor, materials, equipment, and resources required to deliver and complete work.
• Any further examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies, and/or specifications necessary
• Fabricator is encouraged to make recommendations for specific changes if they will improve the quality or cost-effectiveness of fabrication while preserving Tangram’s visual design intent.
• Recommendations must be approved in writing by LCCC and Tangram at the time of bid.
• If proposal assumes substitutions that have not been approved, the Fabricator is responsible for providing all elements as originally specified at their own expense.
P E R F O R M A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N TSPROJECT MANAGEMENT
• Develop formal communication channels for coordination with LCCC and Tangram.
• Provide Meeting Minutes for review and approval for all meetings.
• Communicate and coordinate project activities. Develop detailed project plans or schedules that are continually updated and used to manage/guide project activities.
• Identify and define detailed project tasks, their duration, and dependencies
• Provide periodic status reporting
• Establish checkpoints to assess that the project is staying on schedule
• Exercise quality assurance checkpoints throughout the life of the project
• Perform regular meetings with LCCC and Tangram for reviews, discussions, and final approvals.
SAMPLES & PROTOTYPES
• Provide samples of all paints used in the project for review and approval by LCCC and Tangram.
• Supply prototypes for review of fabrication methods, finishes and materials.
• Prototypes must be reviewed and approved prior to production.
• If approved, the prototype will be considered as part of the total sign count. If the prototype requires modifications, those changes must be made before it will be accepted.
• Fabricator will be responsible for any costs needed to repair or replace defective prototypes.
P E R F O R M A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N TSENGINEERING
• Shop drawings must include all final engineering calculations before final approval.
• Designs of internal structure, engineered connections, mounting assemblies, footings, fastenings, foundations etc. are the Fabricator’s responsibility.
• Calculations for all structural members and foundations must be sealed by certified engineers, prior to fabrication.
REGULATION COMPLIANCE
• Fabricator to secure permits, insurances, inspections, and tests required by governmental agencies.
• Verify and ensure compliance with all ADA, OSHA, environmental regulations, and all other applicable governing code requirements.
• Fabrication of signage shall be designed to withstand Basic Wind speeds of 130mph.
METAL
• All metal surfaces must be cleaned and treated to prevent corrosion, oxidation, and staining of other finishes and primed prior to painting to insure maximum paint adhesion.
• All welds must be filled, ground and sanded smooth prior to painting to insure a uniform surface.
• Break-formed edges shall not have radii greater than the sheet thickness.
• Any bending that may occur from cutting the aluminum sign panels or the steel i-beams must be straightened to insure signs are plumb and level.
I-BEAMS
• I-beams may require some straightening after cutting.
• Must use steel I-beams not aluminum.
• Steel i-beams must be treated with a rust inhibitive primer that includes Zinc Chromate or Iron Oxide before final paint finish is applied.
FASTENERS
• All exposed fasteners shall be tamper-proof, resistant to oxidation and other corrosion, and painted to match adjacent surfaces.
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PAINTS & FINISHES
• All paints and finishes shall match exactly the color, finish, and texture noted.
• A polyurethane clear coating shall be applied to seal the paint and preserve the surface from wear and oxidation. All painted surfaces shall be applied with a Matthews Paint clear coat finish.
• Paints & finishes shall be warranted and evenly applied without imperfections.
• The Fabricator shall supply a statement identifying their painting process. Process is to be proven to LCCC and Tangram either through photographs or through on-site visits per stage.
LETTER FORMS
• All acrylic letter forms are to be water-jet cut. Routed letter forms will not be accepted.
• Upon application, all letter forms shall be aligned to maintain a base line parallel to the sign format.
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