Specifications - Tensioned Fabric Structures
Specifications - Tensioned Fabric Structures
Specifications - Tensioned Fabric Structures
SECTION 13 31 23
TENSIONED FABRIC STRUCTURES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Section includes a tensioned fabric canopy system as shown on Drawings and specified
in this Section.
2. Architect’s drawings indicate design intent with respect to sizes, shapes, and
configurations of the tensioned fabric canopy. Provide all components and accessories
required for complete tensioned fabric canopy system, whether or not specifically shown
or specified.
3. The tensioned fabric structure will assume bolted/pinned connections for field assembly.
No field welding will be permitted.
B. The tensioned fabric structure Subcontractor shall be responsible for the structural design,
detailing, fabrication, supply, and installation of the Work specified herein. The intent of this
specification is to establish in the first instance an undivided, single-source responsibility of
the Subcontractor for all of the foregoing functions.
C. All element sizes, material strengths, forces and quantities shown on the contract documents
are to be taken as a developed concept. Final structural analysis and design are the
responsibility of the subcontractor. The subcontractor is responsible at the time of bid to
determine any additional costs related to their design and member sizing for the fabric roof.
D. Subcontractor’s Work shall include the structural design, supply, fabrication, shipment, and
erection of the following items:
4. Structural steel, including masts, trusses, struts, and beams as indicated on the
drawings.
E. Related Requirements:
1. Related Documents: Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General
and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this
Section.
2. Division 03 Section "Cast-in-Place Concrete" for concrete footings for posts of tensioned
fabric structure.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Definitions:
B. Reference Standards: Except as otherwise shown or noted, all work shall comply with the
requirements of the following codes and standards:
a. Specifications for the Design, Fabrication, and Erection of Structural Steel for
Buildings.
b. Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges.
c. Specification for Structural Steel Buildings – Allowable Stress Design and Plastic
Design.
d. Specification for Allowable Stress Design of Single-angle Members.
e. Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings.
5. Aluminum Association
a. NFPA 701: Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and
Films.
B. LEED™ Submittals:
1. Product Data for Credit MR 4: For products having recycled content, documentation
indicating percentages by weight of post-consumer and pre-consumer recycled content.
Include statement indicating cost for each product having recycled content.
2. Product Certificates for Credit MR 5.1[ and Credit MR 5.2]: For products and materials
required to comply with requirements for regionally manufactured materials. Include
statement indicating cost for each regionally manufactured material.
a. Include statement indicating location of manufacturer and distance to Project for each
regionally manufactured material.
C. Design Drawings:
1. Include plans, elevations, sections, mounting heights, and frame assembly details.
3. Preliminary footing layout and foundation design with final depth TBD.
6. Show details of fabric membrane dimensions including length of spans, sag in curvature
and actual shaded area.
1. Calculations with Wet Stamp seal of a Professional Engineer with a license in the same
state as the project location.
2. Engineering Drawings with Wet Stamp seal of a Professional Engineer with a license in
the same state as the project location.
3. Include plans, elevations, sections, mounting heights, and frame assembly details.
9. Detail fabric attachment methods and identify thickness of all membrane plates, clamps
and other attachment components.
11. Submit anchor-bolt plans before foundation work begins. Include location, diameter, and
projection of anchor bolts required to attach the tensioned fabric structures to foundation.
Indicate column reactions at each location.
E. Samples for Initial Selection: Electronic file of available frame finish colors.
2. Frame Finish: Qty (3) Sample chips, not less than 2” x 3” in size.
B. Welding certificates.
A. Maintenance Data: For tensioned fabric structures to include in operation and maintenance
manuals.
3. Subcontractor’s engineering services must utilize Finite Element Analysis software that
performs fabric form finding and takes into account fabric material properties and
prestress characteristics.
4. Subcontractor must have proven record of at least (10) successful projects of similar size
and similar specified fabric material.
9. Subcontractor must have a Green rating with Dunn & Bradstreet for timely payment to
vendors.
10. Subcontractor must have in-house installers with 10-hour OSHA training certificates.
A. Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather
conditions permit installation of tensioned fabric structure in exterior locations to be
performed according to Subcontractors' written instructions and warranty requirements.
B. Field Measurements: Where tensioned fabric structure installation is indicated to fit to other
work, verify dimensions of other work by field measurements before fabrication and indicate
measurements on Shop Drawings. Allow clearances for fenestration operation throughout the
entire operating range. Notify Architect of discrepancies. Coordinate fabrication schedule with
construction progress to avoid delaying the Work.
1.8 WARRANTY
3. Warranty Period, Cables, Securement Devices and Accessories: One year from date of
Substantial Completion
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
1. Acceptable Manufacturer: Eide Industries, Inc. located at: 16215 Piuma Avenue, Cerritos,
CA 90703; Toll Free Tel: 800-422-6827; Tel: 562-402-8335; Fax: 562-924-2233; Email:
[email protected]; Web: www.eideindustries.com or
www.tensionstructures.com.
3. Substitution requests must be submitted by a Prime Bidder, minimum of (10) days prior to
bid date. Any approved equals shall be issued by addendum only, prior to the bid date.
4. Applicant for approve equal must submit engineering analysis along with pricing. Analysis
must include:
B. Source Limitations: Obtain tensioned fabric structures from single source from single
Subcontractor.
2.2 DESCRIPTION
A. General: Provide a tensioned fabric structure system that complies with requirements
specified herein by testing the Subcontractor’s corresponding membrane system in
accordance with the indicated test methods.
1. Building Code Criteria: The tensioned fabric structure shall comply with the International
Building Code, latest edition.
2. Comply with local building codes and respective loading criteria for Snow Loads, Live
Loads, Dead Loads, Wind Speed, and Seismic Loads.
3. Life Safety: Tensioned fabric structure shall be detailed so that no life safety issue is
created in the event of a loss of a part of the membrane. The tensioned fabric structure
shall not rely on the membrane for structural stability.
1. Prepare structural design drawings defining the precise interface geometry determination,
reaction loads imposed on structural steel framing, anchoring loads, connection details,
interfaces, and seam layouts.
2. Structural calculations for the tensioned fabric canopy system shall include:
a. Large deflection numerical shape generation that will insure a stable, uniformly
stressed, three dimensionally curved shape that is in static equilibrium with the
internal prestress forces and is suitable to resist all applied loads.
b. Large deflection finite element method structural analysis of the membrane system
under all applicable wind and seismic loads.
c. Connection design including bolt, weld and ancillary member sizing.
d. Biaxial fabric test specification, interpretation and fabric compensation determination.
e. Accurate generation of the two-dimensional compensated fabric templates required
to generate the three-dimensional equilibrium shape.
B. In engineering tensioned fabric canopy system fittings and accessories to withstand structural
loads indicated, determine allowable design working stresses of railing materials based on
the following:
3. Aluminum: The lesser of minimum yield strength divided by 1.65 or minimum ultimate
tensile strength divided by 1.95.
C. Structural Performance: Tensioned fabric canopy system shall withstand the effects of gravity
loads and the following loads and stresses within limits and under conditions indicated
according to ASCE/SEI 7:
1. Aluminum: The lesser of minimum yield strength divided by 1.65 or minimum ultimate
tensile strength divided by 1.95.
F. Control of Corrosion: Prevent galvanic action and other forms of corrosion by insulating
metals and other materials from direct contact with incompatible materials.
A. Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide fabric as called out and specified
by the Architect in the bid drawings.
C. PTFE Fabric manufacturer: The following is a list of approved PTFE fabric manufacturers for
tensioned fabric structures. Reference architectural drawings for fabric call out.
D. PVC Fabric manufacturer: The following is a list of approved PVC coated Polyester fabric
manufacturers for tensioned fabric structures. Reference drawings for fabric call out.
3. Naizil
4. Hiraoka
E. Fabric properties:
1. Fabric thickness and tensile strength: Must meet engineering requirements with a safety
factor of five.
2. Color: White
1. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) woven mesh fabric may be substituted for non-
waterproof applications only. HDPE fabric substitutions are only allowed when the
architectural drawings specifically call out fabric as “Shade Fabric” or “HDPE Fabric” or
“Non-waterproof Fabric” or “Fabric Mesh”.
2. Acceptable manufacturers of HDPE fabrics are Polyfab, Synthesis and Monotec 370.
4. HDPE fabric membranes shall be designed to avoid contact with any PVC material.
5. Fabric shall be sewn with PTFE thread to avoid premature failure due to UV deterioration.
6. Membrane shall be sewn with a chain stitch to prevent bursting at the seams.
B. Metal Surfaces, General: Provide materials with smooth surfaces, without seam marks, roller
marks, rolled trade names, stains, discolorations, or blemishes.
C. Frame material shall be constructed of cold rolled carbon steel unless otherwise specified by
the architect in the bid drawings.
2. Bars: Hot-rolled, carbon steel complying with ASTM A 29/A 29M, Grade 1010.
3. Plates, Shapes, and Bars: ASTM A 36 or ASTM A 572 per engineering requirements.
4. Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar: ASTM A 666, Type 316L.
1. Provide alloy and temper recommended by aluminum producer and finisher for type of
use and finish indicated, and with strength and durability properties for each aluminum
form required not less than that of alloy and temper designated below.
2. Any cable in contact with HDPE fabric shall never have PVC coating.
4. Galvanized Cables:
a. Cable: 1-by-19 galvanized steel structural wire rope made from wire complying with
ASTM A 603.
b. Cable Fittings: Connectors of types indicated or required, fabricated from hot dip
galvanized steel, and with capability to sustain, without failure, a load equal to
minimum breaking strength of cable with which they are used.
a. Cable: 1-by-19 wire rope made from wire complying with ASTM A 492, Type 316.
b. Cable Fittings: Connectors of types indicated or required, fabricated from stainless
steel, and with capability to sustain, without failure, a load equal to minimum breaking
strength of cable with which they are used.
H. Accessories.
a. Base plates supported on concrete shall be furnished and set on shims, leveling
plates or leveling nuts. Grouting shall be by the General Contractor.
b. Anchor bolt locations shall be furnished by the Subcontractor and used by the
General Contractor to set the bolts. The General Contractor is to carefully check the
setting of the bolts to their proper position prior to placing of concrete. Anchor bolts,
provided by the General Contractor, shall have two (2) nuts and washers. Damaged
threads shall be repaired or be cut to permit full tightening of nuts.
c. Anchor bolts will have adequate thread length above concrete for the leveling nut, the
base plate, the top nut, the washers and at least two full threads exposed on top. Any
concrete that impedes the required thread length will be chipped away by the
General Contractor prior to the installation of the frame.
I. Metal Battens for Securing Canopy Fabric to Structural Steel Frame: Extruded aluminum.
A. Frame Finish shall be polyester powder painted unless otherwise specified by the architect in
the bid drawings.
a. Comply with either ASTM A 123/A 123M or ASTM A 153/A 153M for hot-dip
galvanizing, as applicable.
b. Fill vent and drain holes that are exposed in the finished Work, unless indicated to
remain as weep holes, by plugging with zinc solder and filing off smooth.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine structural steel framing and other substrates, with Installer present, for compliance
with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the
Work.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 ERECTION
A. Proceed with installation of tensioned fabric structure only when existing and forecasted
weather conditions will permit work to be performed in accordance with Subcontractor’s
recommendations.
B. Erect frame and fabric in accordance with the procedures of the approved Subcontractor.
A. Any and all patching must be done by trained and authorized personnel.
2. Sewn or sealed reinforcement at corners or joints, sewing and sealing no greater than 12
inches in length.
D. No more than two patches will be allowed for the entire project.
3.5 ADJUSTING
END OF SECTION