This pages mentions requirements for the provision of design, manufacture, supply, delivery, storage, assembly, fixing, installation, testing and commissioning of curtain walling system and all windows and glazed spandrels
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The Contractor will be required to produce full working drawings and details showing the construction, fabrication or manufacture, assembly and installation of the curtain wall system. Two copies of all working drawings are to be submitted to the consultant for approval in accordance with the Contractors approved Program of Works. One copy of each drawing will be returned to the Contractor with approval or comments as the case may be.
The Contractor shall thereafter at his own expense supply four additional copies of his approved working drawings for the use of the consultant. Working drawings shall be full size in so far as is practical and shall show dimensions, types of materials, finishes, size and location of joints, anchors, fixings, etc., as well as the following:
The Contractor shall be responsible for testing of the curtain walling system at an approved laboratory. All testing shall be witnessed by the consultant. The Contractor shall ensure that all labour, materials, products, including test prototypes, equipment, facilities, laboratory test chambers and monitoring equipment and other services are available to perform testing work. Testing shall be carried out in accordance with AAMA 501-83 and the ASTM standards referred to therein and shall comprise the following:
Static Test Structural
Required results:
Static Test Water Penetration
Required results:
Static Test Air Infiltration / Exfiltration
Required result:
Testing shall be carried out in the following sequence:
On completion of testing the Contractor shall submit to the consultant four copies of signed certified test reports. Drawings of each test specimen showing overall dimensions, details of construction, types of materials, sizes and locations of components, types and location of seals, connection to the test frame, location of pressure and deflection gauges and similar data.
Number of repeat tests made and modifications made to each specimen
Photographs of the test processes, labelled by subject, date and project.
List of tests, test results and comparison with specified requirements
Description of effect of tests on finishes and/or any other defects or failures disclosed by the tests.
Material Storage and Handling
All materials which will be exposed to atmospheric heat and which will be exposed to sunlight, including exposure through glass, shall be formulated so as not to lose their properties, including colour fastness, due to exposure to heat and due to exposure to ultra violet radiation. Materials and finishes shall be selected and supplied as follows:
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.The Contractor shall submit material samples as follows for approval:
The Contractor shall supply and install, and allow in the design and manufacture of the curtain walling for, balcony access doors in the locations shown on the Drawings, comprising a double glazed leaf with anodised aluminium framing (the double glazing unit and the aluminium framing to be as described in Division 8. All doors shall be fitted with secondary insect screen door. All doors shall have ironmongery including locks as specified in the Schedule of Doors.
Curtain Walling Design
The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the final design of the curtain walling and shall supply calculations, test certificates and performance guarantees in accordance with the requirements of this Section of the Specification. Any structural design data shown on the drawings is for tender purposes only and not to be taken as actual nor shall it relieve the Contractor from any responsibility for the design of the curtain walling system. The curtain wall system shall comply with the following design requirements and shall be designed with the design data hereunder:
The framework shall be capable of carrying its own weight and all loads applied to it (including loads from the window cleaning equipment) without damage, distortion or deflection in excess of the limits defined below.
Allowable tolerances after installation shall be as follows:
Vertical plus/minus 2mm
Horizontal plus/minus 2 mm
Racking in elevation nil
Deviation in plumb over full height 6 mm
Deviation in plane over full width of each building face 6 mm
(Tolerances are not accumulative)
Fixed elements: 1.08 cu.m/hr/sq.m
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Work shall be executed by tradesmen skilled in curtain wall fabrication, assembly and erection. Joints shall be square and true and hairline except where joint design calls for expansion and contraction. Exposed work shall be free of machine marks or dimpling. Components shall be fabricated to avoid the necessity for force fitting. The systems shall be designed, fabricated and erected to accommodate building tolerances.
The Contractor will be responsible for taking field measurements and levels as necessary to verify or supplement those shown on the Drawings and for coordinating dimensional tolerances in adjacent building elements. Anchorages and fixings to the building structure shall be carried out in accordance with the details shown on the approved working drawings.
Welding shall be carried out using inert metal arc welding equipment. Exposed welds shall be continuous and finished flush, without deformation of exposed metal or the system finishes. Welded joints of steel members shall be of adequate strength and durability with joints tight and flush. Where it is necessary to weld components already galvanized remove galvanizing for 50 mm around the area to be welded and make good with primer and protective paint.
Frames shall be reinforced by concealed means as necessary to meet the specified design conditions. Steel brackets and supporting frames shall be provided to hold the frames in place in openings. Slotted connections shall be provided as required to accommodate deflection of components and/or the deflection of the structure. Hairline joints at junctions with frame members shall be sealed by gun injection from the interior to ensure a continuous seal of the joint. Beads in the glazing space shall not be allowed to impair sealing of glazing materials. Excess sealant forced onto the face of frame assemblies shall be carefully cleaned off to the satisfaction of the company.
Where frame members are lapped the faces exposed to the weather shall be in full tight contact with minimal clearance for snap-on components. Plate assemblies shall be fastened in place using concealed clips. Erection of the curtain wall shall not be started until the building structure has been inspected to ensure that all surfaces and openings are correctly prepared ready to receive the installation. Inspection of the structure in stages to receive staged areas of curtain wall installation in accordance with the Contractors agreed programme of construction and completion will be allowed at the discretion of the company.
The curtain wall system shall be erected plumb, square, level and in correct relationship to the building structure. All devices for anchoring the frame assemblies to the building structure shall have sufficient adjustment to permit correct and accurate alignment. After alignment anchorages shall be rivetted, welded or positively locked to prevent movement other than that designed for expansion and contraction. Drilling of concrete to accommodate anchorages shall be carried out with care to avoid damage the building structure. All such damage shall be made good to the satisfaction of the company.
Contractor shall include for the supply and installation of all parapet, coping and cap flashings between the curtain wall and the building structure and shall ensure the continuity of thermal and air barriers as well as providing air tight seals at air barrier penetrations for mechanical and electrical services. On completion of the installation and immediately before the building is handed over the Contractor shall clean all metal and glass, inspect all units for damage, replacing damaged units as required, adjust all operating devices, window and doors to full and trouble free operation and hand over the installation in a sound condition to the approval of the company.
The Contractor shall take surveys and measurements as necessary for preparation of designs, drawings or other documentation. Approved working drawings shall constitute the basis for fabrication of materials to be provided and no fabrication shall commence until working drawings have been approved.
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By Amy Roberts
Successful selection, specification, and construction of curtain wall systems requires an understanding of project-based goals and site conditions, and a commitment to teamwork. Supporting performance-based specifications, it helps to first define the terminology and then the methodology.
Definitions
A curtain wall systemrelieved of the required strength necessary to support the weight of upper floors, as was the case for vintage construction methodsimposes a relatively minimal dead load and has become primarily a filtering envelope for the building. In this role, it controls the passage of heat, light, water, air, and sound, and has opened many options for architectural esthetic expression.
In its basic form, a glass and metal curtain wall consists of a lightweight metal, usually aluminum, gridwork assembled as individual pieces on site (stick-built system) or as part of factory preassembled panels (unitized system), and a combination of transparent and opaque infill panels (spandrels). The grid is typically attached at discrete points to the floor-slab edges, hanging like a curtain on the building.
Glass forms the most popular choice for the vision area, whether fixed or partially operable to admit ventilation. Insulating glazing units (IGUs) improve thermal performance with double or triple panes of glass, usually tempered or laminated, tinted, or with low-emissivity (low-e) coatings, separated by a space filled with desiccated air or with an inert gas(es), or at the cutting edge, a vacuum. Spandrel glass, which is darkened or opaque, typically is located between the areas of vision glass aligned with the floor edge of a building. Spandrel glass is the area of glass panels that conceals structural building components such as columns, floors, HVAC systems, electrical wiring, plumbing, etc. Unlike vision glass, which is meant to be transparent, spandrel glass is designed to be opaque to help hide features between the floors of a building, including vents, wires, slab ends, and mechanical equipment. Other common infills include stone veneer, metal panels, louvres, composites, plastics, and operable windows or vents.
When designing metal-framed curtain walls, there are generally five key design considerations:
Structural integrity
Although made of lightweight materials, a curtain wall must withstand lateral live loads imposed primarily by the wind, transferring these loads along the load path from the curtain wall, to the main building structure, through anchoring devices attached to floor or columnar elements. Quantifying and designing to accommodate these loads is a routine procedure for structural engineers, albeit aggravated due to the height and geometry of the building, as well as by surrounding structures or natural topography. In addition, there are loads imposed by building sway induced by wind, seismic forces, and by thermal expansion and contraction.
Wind loading
It is strongly recommended design loads (in Pa) specific to all relevant areas of the building be stated in the specifications. Special requirements for snow or ice loads on projecting wall elements, such as sunshades, are often applicable. Appropriate design wind loads for most situations may be selected by the architect from ASCE/SEI 7, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures by the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Structural Engineering Institute, or in Canada, the National Building Code of Canada (NBC).
Seismic loads
Compliance shall be demonstrated by testing in accordance with American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) 501.4 Recommended Static Test Method for Evaluating Curtain wall and Storefront Systems Subjected to Wind and Seismic Induced Inter-Story Drifts. CWM-19 (page 47 5.2.3.3.6) says:
Determination of seismic movements and load(s) is the sole responsibility of the buildings Engineer of Record, considering code interpretation issues and/or prescriptive requirements not included in Contract Documents. The curtain wall manufacturer is not responsible for determination of these movements or loads, and AAMA strongly recommends that design criteria specific to all relevant areas of the building be provided by the Specifier.
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