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Technical Specification TS11 – Cladding

CBH Engineering Pty Ltd P | (08) 9236 5350 F | (08) 9236 5370 www.cbh.com.au

TS11 - Cladding

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Change Control Policy Any amendment to this standard must be recorded in the table below. If substantial changes are made a new version of the document shall be created to preserve an audit trail. Review

Date

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15/06/2009 T. Tyler

Reformatting

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20/7/2009

Previously TS30

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07/10/2009 T. Tyler

Reformatting

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30/04/2010 T.Tyler

Rebranding

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17/11/2014 J. McMiles

Update template and formatting

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Description of amendments

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Contents 1.

Scope

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2.

Governing Standards

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2.1

3.

General

Contractor’s Liability 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4

4.

Contractor’s Responsibility Substitution Guarantee/Warranty Inspection

Materials 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11

5.

Sheet Steel Sheet Zinc Wall and Roof Sheetings Translucent Roof and Wall Sheeting Fascia and Trims Silicone Sealants Roof Sheet Sealing Strip Profiled Roof and Wall Corrugation Closers Purpose Formed Corrugated Metal Strip Fasteners Gutters

Workmanship 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10

6.

General Fixing Roof Sheeting Wall Sheeting Penetrations Electrolytic Corrosion Protection of Metals Jointing of Galvanised Sheet Steel Jointing of Zincalume Steel Sheeting Daily Cleaning Responsibility for Sub-Structures

Detailed Instructions 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6

Rainwater Sumps Sheet Zinc Under Flashing Flashings Generally Ridge Cappings Collar Flashings Roof Upstands

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Roof and Wall Fans and Ducts Special Items

Completion 7.1 7.2

Checking of Cladding, Gutters and Downpipes Cleaning Up

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TS11 - Cladding 1.

Scope This specification establishes the principles to be followed in the design and construction of all cladding materials, guttering, flashings, trims, insulation, vents and associated materials and the performance requirements of all operations necessary to complete the work. This specification is to be read in conjunction with the Scope of Works and General Provisions as outlined in the Principal’s Project Requirements .

2.

Governing Standards 2.1

General

Except where otherwise stated, the works shall be in accordance with the current issue, including amendments, of the relevant Australian Standards. These should include, but not be limited to those identified herein. AS/NZS 1273

Unplasticized PVC (UPVC) Downpipe and Fittings for Rainwater

AS 1397

Hot Dipped, Zinc Coated or Aluminium/Zinc Coated Sheet Steel and Strip

AS 1415

Unplasticized PVC (UPVC) Pipes and fittings for Soil, Waste and Vent (SWW) Applications

AS 1445

76mm Pitch Corrugated Hot-Dipped Zinc-Coated or Aluminium/Zinc-Coated Steel Sheets

AS 1562

Design and Installation of Sheet Roof and Wall Cladding

AS 1650

Hot Dipped Galvanised Coatings on Ferrous Articles

AS 1903

Reflective Foil Laminate

AS 1904

Code of Practice for Installation of Reflective Foil Laminate in Buildings

AS 2179

Metal Rainwater Goods

AS 2180

Code of Practice for Selection and Installation of Metal Rainwater Goods

AS/NZS 4256

Plastic Roof & Wall Cladding Materials

AS/NZS 4257

Plastic Roof & Wall Cladding Materials – Methods of Test

AS 4040

Methods of Testing Sheet Roof & Wall Cladding

AS/NZS 4389

Safety Mesh

Reference in this specification to specific clauses of the various codes is intended to highlight those points and shall not be taken to imply a lesser importance for all other applicable clauses or codes.

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Contractor’s Liability 3.1

Contractor’s Responsibility

The Contractor shall take full responsibility for employing appropriate and effective methods to comply with this Specification. Approval of such methods, if given by the Superintendent, shall not relieve the Contractor of this responsibility.

3.2

Substitution

Application shall be made in writing to the Superintendent for the use of any substitute materials. Do not proceed with the substitution until written consent has been received from the Superintendent. The Contractor shall pay all costs and expenses associated with the substitution. The Superintendent reserves the right to disallow claims for additional time incurred due to substitution.

3.3

Guarantee/Warranty

A written guarantee against faulty workmanship and materials for a period of 3 years from Practical Completion shall be supplied by the Contractor to the Principal for the cladding and cladding plumbing in this contract. If more than one cladding sub-contractor is employed by the Contractor a guarantee shall be supplied in respect of the work performed by each sub-contractor. The guarantee shall include associated work such as flashings, etc carried out by the cladding subcontactor and shall cover leaks in the cladding and displacement of cladding where due to faulty workmanship or materials. The Contractor shall arrange for the manufacturer’s cladding warranty to be issued in the Principal's name and delivered prior to Practical Completion.

3.4

Inspection

Give 5 working days notice to the Superintendent so that he may inspect flashings, downpipes and other work where it is to be built in or concealed.

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Materials 4.1

Sheet Steel

Sheet steel shall be first quality Lysaght’s “Galvabond” sheet (GSS), or “Zincalume” generally of 0.8mm thickness except where noted on the drawings.

4.2

Sheet Zinc

Sheet zinc shall be first quality zinc of 0.7m thickness.

4.3

Wall and Roof Sheetings

Metal roof and wall sheeting shall be Lysaght Trimdek or Spandek Zincalume XRW steel. Sheet Base Metal thickness shall be 0.42mm (BMT).

4.4

Translucent Roof and Wall Sheeting

The cladding sub-contractor shall provide and fix matching profile translucent roof and wall sheeting to the locations shown on the drawings, or as instructed by the Superintendent. Translucent sheeting shall be glass fibre reinforced acrylic enriched polyester resin sheets which includes a surface tissue of 20 micron Melinex to both sides of each sheet (or other approved by the Superintendent). Nominal weight 2.400 kg/m². Colour shall be Opal. All fastenings for screws used to fix translucent sheeting shall be fitted with Neoprene washers below the screw head. Approved safety mesh is to be installed below all translucent sheeting. Mesh shall be galvanised steel wire at 200mm centres both ways securely fixed to top of purlins. Fitting details are to be submitted to the Superintendent prior to installation.

4.5

Fascia and Trims

Associated roofing and wall trim, mouldings and rainwater goods shall be Lysaght Colorbond as recommended by the manufacturer, folded and formed to profiles as shown on drawings to match specified cladding.

4.6

Silicone Sealants

Silicone and other sealants shall not be utilised for any works associated with cladding installation or sealing without express approval of the Superintendent. (Refer Drawings)

4.7

Roof Sheet Sealing Strip

To be Butyl saturated polyurethane foam sealing strip 50mm wide x 75mm high fitted between under side of translucent sheeting and all roof purlins.

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Profiled Roof and Wall Corrugation Closers

To be extruded foam polyethylene strip 50mm wide x 30mm high of standard profile to match the particular roof sheeting being used, installed between roofing and overflashing at ridges and walls.

4.9

Purpose Formed Corrugated Metal Strip

To be Zincalume strip of equivalent profile to match Trimdek or Spandek profile as appropriate and supplied in maximum practical lengths consistent with forming and handling. This material to be fitted to inside face of walls and to roof panels at direction change.

4.10

Fasteners

Sheeting shall be fixed in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions. Ribbed sheeting shall be crest fastened using Selefast, Buildex or equal approved screw fasteners, complete with neoprene sealing washers. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the security of fixing of the components and shall obtain such guarantees from the fastener manufacturer as are necessary to protect the Client against deterioration of the materials or failure of the fixings for a period as offered by the supplier. Such guarantees shall be submitted to the Superintendent prior to installation of the cladding. The fasteners shall be selected and installed so that the structures are waterproof under all temperatures and cladding movements due to deflection. They shall be manufactured from materials which effectively resist corrosion in any salt, industrial or moisture laden atmosphere encountered on site. They shall be installed so as not to induce electrolytic action either with the cladding or with the structural steel framing.

4.11

Gutters

Where gutters are fitted, they shall allow for thermal movement in their length by providing approved expansion joints, including ends, with due allowance for shrinkage/expansion and deflection of supporting members.

5.

Workmanship 5.1

General

Carry out the whole of the cladding plumbing and leave sound and watertight on completion. Set up gutters to line and fall to outlets. Make up gutters, downpipes, flashings, etc in longest lengths practicable. Short off-cuts will not be permitted. Wherever possible cladding plumbing shall be shop fabricated. Fix gutters and flashings to permit thermal movement to occur in their full lengths, including ends, and with due allowance for shrinkage and deflection of structural members.

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Fixing Roof Sheeting

Fix metal sheeting to framing detailed in accordance with Drawings and as recommended by the manufacturer including accessories for a weatherproof covering. Fix sheets and lay true to line and fall to eaves Where sheets feed into gutters form downturn lips in troughs with special tools. Sheets shall extend a minimum of 50mm into gutters. Stop-ending at tops of sheets where required shall be carried out with special tools and the “ears” formed at the ends shall be dressed flat. Frequency and type of fasteners shall be strictly in accordance with the sheeting manufacturer’s recommendations and consistent with the requirements of Section 3.10 of this Specification.

5.3

Wall Sheeting

Fix metal sheeting to framing details in accordance with the drawings and as recommended by the manufacturer including accessories for a weatherproof covering. Fixings shall be as specified for corrugated roof sheeting.

5.4

Penetrations

Neatly form holes in sheets for all penetrations, with lipped hole of neat dimensions. Spigot and soakers shall be sealed and riveted to underside of roof decking. Soldering will not be permitted to Zincalume steel sheet. Cut back ribs as necessary and seal and cap to make watertight. Take particular care that sufficient allowance is made around penetrations for movement between the roof decking and the item penetrating the roof. Ribs on either side of the penetration may require flattening and sealing locally to allow adequate water passage around the upstand to the penetration. Ensure there is adequate soaker and upstand height on the upper side with a minimum of 150mm.

5.5

Electrolytic Corrosion

Ensure that electrolytic corrosive action is prevented by physically separating electrolytically dissimilar materials and by avoiding puncturing and breaking down of surface finishes. Fixings of metal shall be with materials that are compatible with the metal to be fixed. Unless otherwise specified, flashings shall be of the same material as the metal being flashed. Where galvanised metals of zinc are in contact with any metal surfaces, including galvanised metal, unless fully sweated together, completely separate such surfaces by a full coat of “Botanite” to equal bitumen based paint.

5.6

Protection of Metals

Where zinc coated or galvanised metals would otherwise be in contact, except where the two surfaces are fully sweated together, they shall be coated with bitumen paint, including surfaces to be concealed and items to be built in but excluding only inaccessible inside surface of items such as downpipes. Where aluminium or GSS or Zincalume sheet is built into masonry or in contact with mortar, coat contact surface with epoxy tar paint to give a thickness of 0.4mm.

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Jointing of Galvanised Sheet Steel

Solder shall be 60 tin/40 lead used with a non corrosive flux. Materials shall be thoroughly clean and joints lapped 20mm minimum riveted and fully sweated. Where girths exceed 300mm joints shall be lapped 40mm with staggered rivets at 30mm maximum centres and fully sweated. Remove residual flux from completed joint.

5.8

Jointing of Zincalume Steel Sheeting

All joints shall be weathertight.

5.9

Daily Cleaning

Roof decking is to be swept clean of metal particles, filings, off cuts, etc at the completion of each day’s work of the roof decking or roof plumbing. No staining of the decking will be accepted.

5.10

Responsibility for Sub-Structures

The Contractor shall ensure that Sub-contractors performing work specified in this contract shall, upon commencing the work, be deemed to have accepted without reservation that the entire substructure upon which the materials and finishes are applied and the edges up to which they finish are suitable for that purpose. No subsequent claim as to the suitability or otherwise of the sub-structure, edges and finishes will be considered by the Superintendent.

6.

Detailed Instructions 6.1

Rainwater Sumps

Provide rainwater sumps at heads of downpipes fabricated from 0.6mm Zincalume riveted and sealed at joints with connection to suit downpipes specified and shown. Form overflows in heads to shape and size shown. Provide approved galvanised wire cages within rainwater head over outlet.

6.2

Sheet Zinc Under Flashing

Sheet zinc shall be used as under flashings to ridge and hip cappings and roof penetrations.

6.3

Flashings Generally

Roof and wall flashings, trims, cappings, corner moulds, barges, special profiled moulds, etc shall be fabricated from Zincalume or Colorbond to suit the roof and wall finish and of 0.6mm (BMT) thickness. Fix flashings shown, specified and necessary to render the whole of the roof watertight on completion. Where joints occur other than for expansion, lap rivet and seal to the manufacturer’s instructions. Great care is to be taken to avoid physical damage to sheet metal. Flashings are to be inspected by the Superintendent before closing up.

6.4

Ridge Cappings

To be a continuous ridge capping piece riveted and sealed at joints. Cut out for ribs in roof sheeting and fold down ends, fix down to roof ribs. Prior to installation install roof sheet sealing strip. DOCS 827071v4

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Collar Flashings

These to be soldered (for GSS) and sealed (for Zincalume) or Colorbond to pipes, etc that penetrate roofing. Size of collar flashing to allow adequate waterproofing and thermal movement in roof and pipes and to cover roof upstands by a minimum of 100mm.

6.6

Roof Upstands

To roof penetrations for pipes, ridgelights, mechanical equipment, etc provide upstands as follows: •

To pipes

minimum 100mm high



To ridgelights

height to match roof sheeting ribs



To roof fans

150mm high

Such upstands, secret gutters, soakers, etc are to be lapped, riveted and sealed to the roof sheeting.

6.7

Roof and Wall Fans and Ducts

To the top and bottom of those openings where shown on the drawings, the ribs are to be cut back approximately 200mm, capped, sealed, etc to provide drainage around these openings, ready for fan installation. To support these sections of the cladding where the ribs have been cut back and similarly where ridgelights occur within approximately 200mm of these fans, allow to supply two layers of 19mm marine plywood below sheeting, spanning between trimmer or purlins and fixed to 75mm x 50mm timber plates bolted to the purlins or trimmer as detailed.

6.8

Special Items

Refer to the detailed drawings for these items which may include specially folded cappings, barges, moulds, trims, flashings and stop ends. Particular care is to be taken when these items are fabricated as machine bending and folding is required to give sharp and straight lines. Where cappings, etc end at the perimeter of the roof sheeting, these to be stop ended, and where raw edges could be exposed to view allow for an extra fold to return this exposed edge.

7.

Completion 7.1

Checking of Cladding, Gutters and Downpipes

Test cladding, gutters and downpipes with water in the presence of the Superintendent and immediately rectify any leaks, etc.

7.2

Cleaning Up

Clean and remove debris, droppings, stains, etc from cladding, gutters, downpipes and flashings.

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