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yW e st ast Storln,lnc. <br />Storm TYaler and Environmental Sohnions <br />County of Orange, OC Public Works <br />Automatic Retractable Screen Excluders, Connector Pipe Screen Full Capture Trash <br />Systems, and Catch Basin Inserts <br />RFP# 080-591792 <br />West Coast Storm Connector Pipe Screen <br />Equipment Design and Specification Report <br />(Information provided to the City as requested in the RFQ documents under <br />Attachment A. Scope of Work) <br />8. Paperwork from the day's installation includes BMP report forms on every install, work <br />orders, time sheets, and confined space entry logs. When the paperwork arrives to the <br />office the data from BMP report forms and the real-time dispatch is entered into the <br />ACCESS database. Entering installation information on a daily basis ensures each drain <br />is tracked and reported timely and accurately. <br />9. In addition to database input, a daily installation report of installs is sent to the <br />municipality. Communication of daily installs ensures the job is progressing and <br />continuing as scheduled. <br />10. Project Managers perform QAQC: Quality Assessment and Quality Control everyday. <br />Managers are required to visit installations sites and perform health and safety checks. <br />This process ensures public safety, workforce safety, no damage to property, as well as <br />device installation ensuring it is complete and functioning properly. <br />11. Estimated time required to install each device is 20 minutes. <br />Connector Pipe Screen Device Installation Process. <br />1. Bring the CPS unit into the catch basin and set in front of outlet hole. The unit may . <br />require that you detach the bypass component depending on the size of the catch basin <br />opening. Establish a definite location and then mark your holes for drilling. Make sure <br />to mark in a spot that will allow for unit removal through the predrilled keyhole slots. <br />2. Remove the CPS unit from the installation wall. Drill 3/8" holes where you marked. <br />Make sure to drill straight into the catch basin wall to avoid mounting difficulties. <br />3. Hammer 3/8"035" stainless steel anchor bolts into the holes. <br />4. After all of the anchor bolts are hammered into place, attach the CPS onto the anchor <br />bolts to assure a proper fit. <br />5. Remove the bypass top screen with bypass supports. Then position the drop down panels <br />inside the body of the CPS unit to estimate for custom cuts. The drop- down panels are <br />designed to bridge the gap between the bottom of the CPS unit and the bottom of the <br />catch basin which is usually concave. Carefully mark onto the drop down panel where <br />your custom cuts should go. <br />6. Make cuts using a compact grinder. Be sure to sand off any sharp edges. <br />7. Once the drop down panels are custom cut to conform with the catch basin surface, attach <br />the panels to the body of the CPS unit using bolts provided. <br />8. Replace the bypass roof and vertical legs to the CPS body. Tighten with bolts provided. <br />9. Tighten the nuts on all of the anchor bolts and assure a tight fit. <br />Page 22 of 41 <br />654 South Lincoln Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92408 - Telephone 909.890.5700 Facsimile 909.890.5988 <br />California General A/HAZ Contractor License Number: 888152 <br />25C-47