SECTION 07 12 00 Built-Up Bituminous Waterproofing

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SECTION 07 12 00
BUILT-UP BITUMINOUS WATERPROOFING

SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete any item or


paragraph not applicable in the section
and renumber the paragraphs.

PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION:
This section specifies impervious built-up membranes of bituminous
materials used for waterproofing.
1.2 RELATED WORK:
A. Reglets: Section 07 60 00, FLASHING AND SHEET METAL.
B. Wood Nailers: Section 06 10 00, ROUGH CARPENTRY.
C. Cement Topping: Section 03 30 00, CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE.
1.3 SUBMITTALS:
A. Submit in accordance with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA,
AND SAMPLES.
B. Manufacturer's Literature and Data: Fiberboard, asphalt primer, felts
and fabrics (each type to be used)
C. Certificates: Indicating materials conform to contract specifications.
1.4 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING:
A. Deliver materials to job in manufacturer's original unopened containers
with brand name marked thereon.
B. Before proceeding with work, protect surfaces from excessive changes in
temperature and protect piping, conduits and installed equipment and
materials.
1.5 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS:
A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced. The publications are referenced in text by basic
designation only.
B. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):
C208-08.................Cellulosic Fiber Insulating Board
D41-11..................Asphalt Primer Used in Roofing, Dampproofing,
and Waterproofing
D43-00(R2006)...........Coal Tar Primer used in Roofing, Dampproofing,
and Waterproofing
D173-03.................Bitumen-Saturated Cotton Fabrics used in Roofing
and Waterproofing
D226-09.................Asphalt-Saturated Organic Roofing Felt Used in
Roofing and Waterproofing

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D227-03.................Coal-Tar-Saturated Organic Roofing Felt Used in


Roofing and Waterproofing
D449-03(R2009)..........Asphalt Used in Dampproofing and Waterproofing
D450-07.................Coal Tar Pitch Used in Roofing, Dampproofing,
and Waterproofing
D1327-04................Bitumen-Saturated Woven Burlap Fabrics Used in
Roofing and Waterproofing
D1668-97(R2006).........Glass Fabrics (Woven and Treated) for Roofing
and Waterproofing
D2178-04................Asphalt Glass Felt Used in Roofing and
Waterproofing
D4022-07................Coal Tar Roof Cement
D4586-07................Asphalt Roof Cement, Asbestos-Free
PART 2 – PRODUCTS:
SPEC WRITER NOTE: Make material
requirements agree with applicable
requirements specified in the referenced
Applicable Publications. Update and
specify only that applies to the project.

2.1 BITUMEN:
A. Asphalt: ASTM D449, Type I, for exterior work below grade, Type III for
work above grade, where asphalt will be exposed to sunlight.
B. Coal-Tar: ASTM D450, Type II.
SPEC WRITER NOTE: In cases where
waterproofing must be applied to concrete
or masonry walls in waterlogged soils or
where some settlement is likely to occur,
it may be advisable to use the fabric type
instead of the felt type. In cases where
rough masonry walls must be waterproofed,
unless such walls can be made reasonably
smooth with a parging of cement mortar,
specify only the fabric type of membrane
waterproofing.

2.2 FELTS AND FABRICS (FOR USE WITH ASPHALT):


A. Cotton Fabric Asphalt-Saturated: ASTM D173.
B. Organic Felt Asphalt-Saturated: ASTM D226, Type I.
C. Glass Mat (Fabric) Asphalt-impregnated: ASTM D2178, Type IV.
2.3 FELTS AND FABRICS (FOR USE WITH COAL-TAR):
A. Cotton Fabric Coal-Tar Saturated: ASTM D173.
B. Organic Felt Coal-Tar Saturated: ASTM D227.
C. Burlap (Fabric) Coal-Tar Saturated: ASTM D1327.
D. Glass Fabric, Coal-Tar Treated: ASTM D1668.

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2.4 PRIMER:
A. Use ASTM D41 for asphalt products.
B. Use ASTM D43 for coal-tar products.
2.5 FIBERBOARD:
ASTM C208, Type V, Class C, 13 mm (1/2-inch) thick.
2.6 CEMENT:
A. ASTM D4022 with coal tar products.
B. ASTM D4586 with asphalt products.
PART 3 – EXECUTION:
SPEC WRITER NOTE: Check Concrete and
Masonry sections to insure that surfaces
to receive waterproofing are moist-cured.
Application of any coatings may reduce the
bonding of waterproofing to concrete or
masonry.

3.1 PREPARATION:
A. Do not apply waterproofing when ambient temperature is 4.4oC (40oF) or
lower.
B. Cleaning and Filling:
1. Before applying waterproofing materials, clean surfaces smooth, firm
and dry.
2. Remove high spots, depressions, loose and foreign particles; and fill
all voids, joints and cracks with Portland cement mortar.
3. Surface shall be approved by Resident Engineer before waterproofing
is started.
3.2 GENERAL:
A. Ventilation: Provide adequate ventilation for waterproofing installed in
enclosed spaces.
B. Compatibility of Materials: Use coal-tar pitch with coal-tar-saturated
felts and fabric. Use asphalt with asphalt-saturated felts and fabrics.
C. Temperature of Bitumen: Heat bitumen to flow freely when applied, but
not above 190oC (375oF) for coal-tar, and not above 230oC (450oF) for
asphalt.
D. Rate of Application: Apply primers at the rate of 0.4 L/m2 (one gallon
per 100 square feet) over concrete and parging. Apply coal-tar at the
rate of 1.9 kg/m2 (40 pounds per 100 square feet) and asphalt at the
rate of 1.5 kg/m2 (30 pounds per 100 square feet), for each mopping.
E. Number of Plies:
1. Membrane waterproofing shall consist of four plies of felt or fabric.
2. Install membrane by lapping each ply approximately three-quarters
over the preceding ply.

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3. Use appropriate width starting strips of felt or fabric at the


starting line to provide four plies at the edge.
3.3 APPLICATION
A. Exterior Vertical Surfaces:
1. Start each ply at the bottom, placed vertically, in hot bitumen and
complete prior to applying the next ply.
2. Overlap plies downward.
3. Lap each ply 100 mm (4 inches) at the end. Stagger end laps not less
than 450 mm (18 inches) in relation to preceding layer.
4. Bitumen shall be applied to exterior vertical surfaces with cotton
roller mops or other approved application devices.
5. Waterproofing membranes shall be installed vertically, shingle
fashion, in the manner specified herein.
6. The membrane shall extend 50 mm (2 inches) from the outer edge of
footing, across the top of the footing, and up foundation wall to
approximately 100 mm (4 inches) below the finished grade.
7. Tops of the membranes shall be // secured and protected as
indicated // nailed to treated wood nailers set flush with the face
of the wall and covered with two piles of fabric reinforcement. //
Nailing shall be 200 mm (8 inches) on centers on a line 38 mm (1-1/2
inches) below the top of the membranes.
B. Horizontal Surfaces:
1. Apply waterproofing membranes for floor slabs to a primed, smooth
surface base slab.
2. Apply felts shingle fashion in moppings of hot bitumen.
3. Carry membranes up abutting vertical surfaces to the level
approximately 150 mm (six inches) above the finish floor unless
otherwise shown.
4. Extend felts to intersections with interior surfaces of foundation
walls.
5. Where membranes pass over interior footings for load-bearing
partitions, they shall be reinforced with two plies of fabric
membrane in moppings of hot bitumen applied at the rate specified.
6. The fabric plies shall extend a minimum of 150 mm and 200 mm (6 and 8
inches), respectively, beyond the edges of the footing.
7. After all reinforcing membranes have been installed, the entire
surface shall be covered uniformly with hot bitumen applied at the
rate specified.

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C. Fabric Membrane Reinforcement:


1. Provide fabric membranes to reinforce felts at intersections.
2. Reinforcement shall consist of two plies of fabric membrane cemented
in place and to each other with roofing cement not less than 2 mm
(1/16 inch) thick for each coating.
3. At the intersection of slabs and vertical surfaces, extend the first
ply at least 150 mm (6 inches) on the slab and 100 mm (4 inches) up
the vertical surface.
4. At Intersections of two vertical surfaces, extend the first ply at
least 250 mm (10 inches) on each side of the intersection.
5. The second ply shall lap the first by not less than 50 mm (two
inches).
D. Keyed Joint Footings:
1. Provide an asphaltic-coated 454 g (16-ounce) cold-rolled copper
flashing sheet with joints soldered and neatly formed to the contours
of keyed joints in foundation wall footings.
2. The flashing sheet shall extend a minimum of 250 mm (10 inches)
beyond the inside edge of the footing and shall be bent down 100 mm
(4 inches) on the outside of the footing.
3. Protect the flashing sheet until it is lapped by the waterproofing
membranes for the subsurface floor slabs and foundation walls.
E. Flashing Flanges:
1. Prime flashing flanges of the sleeves of pipe and ducts penetrating
the waterproofing membrane.
2. Allow primer to dry and strip flanges in with two fabric membrane
collars cemented in place and to each other with bituminous plastic
cement. The collars shall extend 100 mm and 150 mm (four and six
inches), respectively, beyond the edge of the flanges, cover the
flanges, and fit tight against the sleeve.
3. Waterproofing connecting with work exposed to the weather shall
extend back of same, or be counter-flashed to form a watertight
connection.
F. Clamping Devices:
At floor drains and elsewhere as indicated, extend membrane into
clamping device set in heavy coating of bituminous roof cement and
clamp securely.
G. Reglets:

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1. Where indicated, install continuous reglets as specified in Section,


07 60 00, FLASHING AND SHEET METAL, to receive the exposed edges of
membrane waterproofing.
2. After placement of waterproofing, completely fill reglets with
bitumen.
H. Wood Nailers:
1. Where indicated, upper edges of membrane waterproofing shall be
nailed to wood nailers and covered with two plies of fabric
reinforcement.
2. Wood nailers are specified in Section 06 10 00, ROUGH CARPENTRY.
3.4 PROTECTIVE COVERING:
A. Fiberboard Protection of Waterproofing on Walls:
1. Install 13 mm (1/2-inch) thick fiberboard for protection of exterior
membrane waterproofing walls and footings below grade.
2. Fiberboard shall extend full height of backfill.
3. Mop a coat of hot pitch or asphalt over membrane sufficient for
installation of one piece of fiberboard and embed board therein.
4. Assure overall contact on vertical surfaces by use of a wooden
mallet.
5. Repeat the operation in adjoining areas until protection is complete.
6. Adjoining boards shall have edges in moderate contact.
7. After protection boards are in place, mop exposed surfaces with hot
pitch or asphalt, and fill joints.
B. Horizontal Surfaces: As soon as the application has thoroughly dried,
apply protective cement topping specified under Section 03 30 00, CAST-
IN-PLACE CONCRETE.
3.5 INSPECTION:
Do not cover waterproofed surfaces by other materials or backfill until
the work is approved by Resident Engineer.
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