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Company Name
AECOM (FORMERLY DMJM HARRIS)
Contract #
A-2011-061
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
3/7/2011
Destruction Year
2026
Notes
A-2008-216
Document Relationships
AECOM 4B -2013
(Amended By)
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DMJM HARRIS 4 -2008
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STRUCTURAL ftlh, <br />/GROUP <br />Los Angeles Division <br />15552 Commerce Lane <br />Huntington Beach, CA 92649 <br />Phone 714.891-9080 <br />Fax 714-897-0163 <br />www.structural.net <br />Structural Group, Inc <br />CA License #:776932 <br />Proposal No. 109646 <br />March 25, 2010 <br />AECOM Transportation <br />Mr. Gregory W. Heffner, PE <br />999 W. Town & Country Road <br />Orange, CA 92868 <br />Re: Fiesta Marketplace Parking Structure- Post Tension Inspection and Repair <br />Dear Mr. Heffner: <br />Thank you for giving Structural Group, Inc. (SG) the opportunity to prepare a repair proposal for the <br />post tension cables at the Fiesta Marketplace Parking structure. The post tension appears to be in <br />good condition with the exception of several exposed tendons in each garage. In order to prepare for <br />larger repair project we propose a plan to investigate the condition of the exposed cable while at the <br />same time providing a solution to the concerns about water penetration and future damage to the <br />cables. In accordance with this we propose to furnish all necessary labor, material, equipment and <br />supervision except as noted below to perform the following items of work: <br />1. Mobilize to job site <br />2. Layout repair areas 1-5 (as shown in attached photos 1-5). <br />3. Saw -cut approx %: inch deep around patches. <br />4. Chip -out repair area to expose cables and provide keyway. <br />5. Inspect exposed cables for condition and tension. <br />6. Provide stamped engineers report on cable condition. <br />7. Re -seal damaged tendon sheathing per PTI specification (see image 6). <br />8. Prep concrete surface for topping. <br />9. Install high strength concrete repair material to provide min I inch cover for cables. <br />If deemed necessary from inspection of the cables and engineering analysis of the existing capacity of <br />the structure we also propose to re -tension existing broken cables as follows: <br />1. Locate quarter point of cable profile. <br />2. Expose cable at this point. <br />3. Install cable coupler per PTI specifications with splice of new cable length. <br />4. Using "Z" anchor, re -tension cable to required pressure within open slab location. <br />5. Using high strength concrete repair mortar pour back open patch. <br />ATLANTA. BALTIMORE. BATON ROUGE. BIRMINGHAM. CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. DALLAS . DENVER. DETROIT. FT LAUDERDALE. GREEN BAY. HARTFORD . HOUSTON <br />KANSAS CITY. LAKE CHARLES, LA. LOS ANGELES. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. PHOENIX . PITTSBURGH . SALT LAKE CRY . WASHINGTON, DC. WEST FLORIDA <br />A Structural Group Company <br />
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