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Observations of Installations versus Specifications <br /> <br />gave Flashings 9 <br /> <br /> Detail shows hold down <br />fascia - also written calls <br />set in mastic." <br /> <br />cleats on deck and <br />for ..."flange and <br /> <br />wind lock On <br />felt str~ps <br /> <br /> The drawing shows finishing or flashing felts over <br />deck, flange and under ply sheets and emulsion. <br /> <br />General Sheetmetal 07600-4 25-32 <br /> <br /> Gravel Stops - written specification specifies 10 foot <br />sections of gravel stops with roof flange joints filled with <br />asphalt plastic cement, a continuous 1.ock on fascia and deck <br />flange nailed 3" O.C. staggered. <br /> <br /> Obviously there is a discrepency between the written and <br />drawn. <br /> <br /> I could find no submittals on a gravel stop detail from <br />anyone other than what was specified. <br /> <br /> It is evident that <br />deck instead the deck <br />07600-4-lines 25-32. <br /> <br />no hold down cleats were used on the <br />flange was mechanically fastened per <br /> <br /> Asphalt mastic was not used between the joints of the deck <br />flange of the gravel stops as was specified in 07600-4 lines 25-32. <br /> <br /> It is also evident that asphaltic roofing mastic was not <br />used for a bedding of the deck flange nor for the "felt strips" <br />as written on detail 9. <br /> <br /> The leaks above the Clerestory, along the faculty lounge and <br />part of the gym appear to be the result of water entering between <br />the fascia metal/dec~ flange and the Built Up Roof Assembly. <br /> <br /> Some of the leaks have been moved or stopped thru a series <br />of modifications made by the general and subs. The staining, <br />location and detail has lead me to this conclusion. <br /> <br />Hallway Lites Detail 5 <br /> 4 <br /> <br /> It was demonstrated that large amounts of water enter the <br />facility when the weeps of the sill were opened and the hose <br />trained on them. <br /> <br /> <br />