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CLEARVUE PANEL RAIL SYSTEM

Scope of Work

Furnish and install ClearVue Panel Railing (Insert Series #) per details shown on the Architectural drawings and as manufactured by CraneVeyor Corp., South El Monte, CA. Shop drawings shall be submitted for approval by the Architect prior to beginning fabrication. Shop drawings shall show post layout, mounting details, connections and elevations. Samples of materials and finishes to be submitted with drawings for approval.

Material Design

Rail sections shall be extruded aluminum alloy 6063-T6. All connections shall be aluminum or type 304 stainless steel. Glass shall be 1/4" float tempered (without tong marks) with all vertical edges polished. The railing shall be designed to withstand a uniform lateral load across the top rail of 50 pounds per lineal foot.

Finish

  • All exposed aluminum to be finished with one of the following:
  • Class 1 clear anodized finish AA M12 C22 A41
  • Class 1 bronze anodized finish AA M12 C22 A44
  • Class 1 black anodized finish AA M12 C22 A44
  • Hard Coat Anodize (Marine Environment) MIL-A-8625C, Type III, Class 1 with 0.0020" minimum coating thickness
  • Thermo setting paint (paint type and color to be selected by Architect
 

Workmanship & Installation

All work to be completed in accordance with approved shop drawings as modified by field verification and shall be accomplished to the complete satisfaction of the Architect.

Samples of finishes and components should be submitted for the Architect's approval prior to beginning fabrication. Railings shall be installed plumb, level and in proper alignment with adjacent work. Deviations from the Architect's details will not be permitted unless authorized by the railing manufacturer and installers must have at least five years of experience installing architectural railings.

Cleaning & Protection

The completed railings shall clean all work for inspection and approval of the architect.

The general contractor shall be responsible for protecting the completed railings from stains, scratches or other damage until the project has been completed.

The railing subcontractor shall supply maintenance instructions outlining the proper cleaning products and procedures for the type of railings installed.