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20110711121329059.pdfEagle Eye Consulting Engineers, P.S. PO Box 523 Olalla, WA 98359,,,, hoytjeter@centurytel.net 360 874 0562 Fax 360 874 0591 To: Leif Bjorback 121 5th Ave N Edmonds WA 98020 Re: GRE Edmonds WA Edmonds Way & 232'a St. Edmonds, WA 98020 Plan Review #20110468-20110469 EECE # EDM 11-02 Plan review number 01 Task Number It -02 The above referenced project is in the process of plan review for compliance with Edynonds ordinances and applicable codes. The following comments, deficiencies/corrections must be addressed prior to completion of plans review and subsequent issuance of permits. Provide revised plans and calculations along with a written response to each of the items listed below to facilitate a shorter back -check time. SCOPE OF REVIEW The scope of this review is for the structural foundations, concrete portions only requirements of this project. All features were checked only to the extent allowed by the submittals provided. All portions of this project are assumed to meet or will meet other departmental requirements, conditions and concerns before permit approval. STRUCTURAL. COMMENTS General 1. The general notes state the corridors are to be designed for 100 psf but the analysis used 40 psf. Engineer of Record (EOR), please justify the lower design loads used in the analysis compared to what is noted on the general notes sheet. 2. The design analysis states ACI 318-05 that the post tension slab minimum design was used but the adopted code is the ACI 318-08. Please submit an analysis for the concrete sections per the current adopted code. IBC Chapter 35 Page 2 of 5 Plan Review Number 01 EECE#: EDM 11-02 GRE Edmonds Way 2011-0468&0469 3. The design analysis for the footing used ACI318-02 but the adopted code is ACI 318-08. Please modify accordingly. IBC Chapter 35 4. The design analysis for the concrete shear wall uses the IBC 2006 and not the IBC 2009 as adopted by the state of Washington. Please modify accordingly. 5. Please submit a letter from geoteclmical engineer that the retaining wall design and detail meets the requirements per the geotechnical report retaining wall sections. This is noted in the report to be reviewed and approved by the geotechnical engineer. 6. EOR, please provide an analysis for 4-1/2 SOG to resist the restrained retaining wall sliding force. The force at the base is noted to 2.231 kips for the typical restrained retaining wall and 4.6 kips for building A. 7. EOR, please clarify how you determined the seismic building weight shall be 4636.55 kips as noted on sheet LC27. 8. EOR, the drawings do not show any construction joint in the slab on grade. Constriction joints shall be specified on the drawings as required per ACI 6.4 9. EOR, the design analysis submitted for the Decon stud rail used a slab thickness of 7.5" but the drawings note 8" slab shall be used. Please clarify why the smaller depth was used. 10. EOR, the values of wobble coefficient (K) and post tension curvature coefficient (Up) shall be specified on the drawings. This shall be for all pre -stress slabs used for this project. Please add this information to the drawings. ACI 18.6.2.9 11. EOR, please provide a break down for the dead load shown on GC2. Detail shows 4" concrete slab with high-density form. The dead load for concrete topping assuming light weight concrete was used, the dead load is 110 pcf *4/12 = 37 psf, which is higher then used in the analysis. Please provide a break down of dead weight for all levels for vertical and lateral design of the PT slab design. 12. EOR, please provide a key for sheet LC 108 and LC 109 of the analysis. All that is stated is Building A and then there are wall marks. It was not clear which wall is where in order to check the drawings. 13. EOR, the design analysis for the parking slab used a floor depth 8" but the drawings show the slab depth to be 12". Please clarify why a smaller depth was used in the analysis. Page 3 of 5 Plan Review Number 01 EECE#: EDM 11-02 GRE Edmonds Way 2011-0468&0469 14. EOR, the seismic analysis dead weight used to calculate the base shear is much smaller than the drawings show. Please justify the seismic weight noted on sheet LC2 of 1131.63. kips. Sheet S 1.0 Structural General Notes 15. Required special inspections items are not listed in the general notes. Please add this information to the drawings. IBC 1603 Sheet S-2.Oa NW Building Structural Foundations Plan 16. EOR, the design analysis submitted appears not to have the foundations design for this sheet. Please clarify where in the analysis the foundation for this area is located in order to complete the review. Sheet S-2.Ob SE Building & Parking Structural Foundations Plan 17. Column marls 9 in the analysis on page GC 10 (Grid 11-U) requires a larger footing than specified on the drawings. EOR, please clarify or modify accordingly. 18. EOR, please provide foundation designs for the foundations shown between grid AA & DD and between grid 8 and grid 2. 19. EOR, please note the concrete shear wall on the plan. Details 3 on sheet 53.2 state this occurs at the shear walls and to refer to plan for locations. But there are no shear walls noted. I assume it is all the concrete walls but it is not clear if this is the case. 20. EOR, please provide a detail for the 10" concrete retaining wall along grid line 2 and grid line AA for the south east parking foundation. The size of the footing is not clear in order to check the foundation at this location. Sheet S 2.1 b SE Building Structural Post Tension & Mild Reinforcing Slab Plans 21. EOR, there appears to be a recess shown in the slab that was not accounted for in the structural analysis submitted. Please clarify how this change in slab profile has been accounted for in the analysis. ACI 18.12.4 22. EOR, the tendon profile at the opening in the slab has not been specified. Please clarify the profile on the drawings. ACI 18.12.4 23. EOR, there shall be a minimum of 2 PT strands in each direction at all column locations. The plan does not reflect these at all locations. For example, see grid line C distributive direction. Please modify accordingly. ACI 18.12.6 Page 4of5 Plan Review Number Ol EECE#: EDM 11-02 GRE Edmonds Way 2011-0468&0469 24. EOR, at the opening in the slab at grid R shows locations of the slab without any reinforcement. There is banded reinforcement in one direction and distributive in the other but not in this area. Submit an analysis for these locations to support the design loads. (Another locations is east of grid 4 between grid K and grid L.) Sheet 5-2.1 c SE Parking Structural Post Tensions & Mild Reinforcing Cone lid plans 25. The design analysis submitted, for strength design states that some of the column that the member fails. Please clarify why the member failed and new analysis is not required to show compliance with the minimum code requirements. For example Grid 3 C. 26. The design analysis for the PT slab for top reinforcement specifies 7# 5 at grid D for a worst case but the drawings state 695. Please submit an analysis for the smaller number of bars specified on the drawings. 27. EOR, the design analysis states that 7 # 5 are required at top at grid line 3 A but the drawings state 6 #5. Please submit an analysis for the one less bar noted on the drawings. 28. EOR, the analysis states the ion interior column slab mild reinforcement shall be 9#5 but the drawings state 8#5 typical. Why is a smaller number of bars specified on the drawings as compared to what is required by analysis? Please justify with analysis. Also please verify all reinforcement specify meets or exceed the analysis required. Sheet S3.0 Structural Sections & Details 29. Detail 12: EOR, please provide analysis for the retaining wall. IBC 1806 30. Details 12: EOR, the geotechnical report states 18" minimum of free drainage backfill shall be provided behind the wall but the detail state 12" to be used. Please modify the detail to meet the geotechnical report requirements or submit a revised report to match the details specified. 31. Detail 19: ACI requires ties at every other bar and spacing shall not exceed 6" clear spacing. It appears this will be exceeded based off the size of the of the concrete column. ACI 7.10.5.3 32. Detail 14: EOR, please dimension the bottom tie to not exceed V2 the tie spacing. The top of the colunm is dimensioned but also the bottom must not exceed this dimension. ACI 7.10.5.4 Page 5 of 5 Plan Review Number 01 EECE#: EDM 11-02 GRE Edmonds Way 2011-0468&0469 Sheet 53.1 Structural Sections & Details 33. Stud rail installations shall be special inspected items. The general notes do not list this to be special inspected. Please note this on the drawings. IBC 1701 and ESR 2494 34. Stud Rail schedule: EOR, the analysis only has one stud rail design but the schedule has 6 different types. In order to complete the review, please submit an analysis for the different stud rails used for this project to support the design loads. 35. Stud Rail schedule: The design analysis submitted has only %2" stud rail shear studs but the schedule has %" and 5/8". Please submit an analysis for all studs rails specified. Sheet 53.2 Structural Sections & Details 36. Detail 7: EOR, please provide an out of plane analysis for the 8" concrete wall extending above the floor slab. Based off a check analysis, it appears the reinforcement specified will not support the design loads. I was unable to find in the submitted analysis where this was done. Please submit an analysis for the stem concrete wall to support the design loads. 37. Details 3: Please provide vertical boundary elevations shear wall on the drawings. This is noted in the detail but there are not any shear wall elevations shown on any other sheets. Please add this information in order to complete the review. Additional corrections may be required following receipt of corrections and additional information as requested. Your plans are being reviewed concurrently with the Building Department, Fire Department, Zoning Department and Public Works Engineering. Changes, clarifications or additional corrections may be required subsequent to the Building Department plan review when comments are received from the other concerned departments. Should you have any inquiries regarding this letter, please contact Hoyt Jeter at (360) 874- 0562 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. IC Hoyt Jeter, P.E. President Geotechnical Special Inspection Schedule Eagle Eye Consulting Engineers PROJECT: GRE EDMOND8WAY TESTING AGENCY: EARTH SOLUTIONS PHONE: 425 284-3300 � �� &�Gemtoohncio|engineers/phone number The above signed herby certifies that the above Geotechnical Engineers has been engaged to perform the geotechnical special inspections outlined below. Itiothe responsibility mfthe owner pr owner's designee ionotify the Geotechnical Special Inspection Agency AND schedule mbuilding inspection |natimely manner. Copies ofall inspection reports must bmposted onsite and summary letters submitted to development service department and the registered demingprofeamiono|. Unresolved nonconformancies must be brought to the immediate attention of the City Building Inspector. Send summary letters and nonconformance reports tothe Development Services Department, If the Geotechnical Engineers named above is different from the one responsible for the geotechnical designed, please contact the Plans Examiner Required Geotechnical Inspections 2009 International Building Code; Sections 1704.7, 1704.8, 1704.9, 1704.10. 1704.11: Z Observe and monitor excavation Z Soil Bearing Verifications: 8F Z Monitor Slope Stability Z Vehifying8tructral Fill Material R Erosion Control Z Verifying Required Compactions Z Shoring |nSi8|81|onn&Monitoring Z Subsurface Drainage �l Tie B8Ch |nat8||8t|Vnu & Required Load Test |l P||n |nst8|8tiOnS Soil Nailing |nGt8URhona Fl Pier |nsta|o1i0nS Monitor Adjacent Building Settlement R Ho|iC8| Anchor |natoUekiono F-1 Preload Monitoring Z Retaining wall |nstaUo1iona/BookfiU R Vibrations Monitoring || Ecology B| ne F-1 Und8rp|nUng Installations/Monitoring F Rockery |nataUo1|ono F-1 Other inspections as required by the Design Professional or the Building Official (1704.15): 7oNul704 7 Page of nev2/ 5/2011 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF SOIL Table 1704.8 REQUIRED VERII,1("ATION AND INSPECTION OF DRIVEN DEEP FOUNDATION ELEMENTS CONTINUOUS DURING PERIODICALLY VERIFICATIONS AND INSPECTION TASK TASK LISTED DURING TASK LISTED I. Veriting material below shallow foundations are adequate to X achieve the desing hearing capacity 2. Verify excavation are extended to proper depth and have X N reached proper tnaterail 3. Perform classifications and testing of compacted fill X X materials 4. Verify use of proper material, densities and lift thicknesses X During placement and compactions of compacted till 5. Prior to placement of compacted fill, observe subgrade and X Verify that site has been prepared properly Table 1704.8 REQUIRED VERII,1("ATION AND INSPECTION OF DRIVEN DEEP FOUNDATION ELEMENTS 'fable 1704.9 REQUIRED VERIFI(`ATlON ANIS INSPE(.'TION OF CAST -IN-PLACE FOUNDATION ELEMENTS CONTINUOUS DURING PERIODICALLY VERIFICATIONS AND INSPECTION TASK TASK LISTED DURING TASK LIST I . Verify elements material, sizes and length comply with the X requirments 2. Determine capacities of test elements and conduct additional X Load test, as required 3. Obsery driving operations and maintain complete and accurate X records for each pile 4. Verify placacement locations and plumbness, confirm type and N size of hammer, record number of blows per foot of penetrations, determine required penetrations to adchieve desing capacity, record tip and butt elevations and document any damage to foundations element 5. For steel elements, perform addion inspections in accordance with Sections 1704.3 6. For concrete elements and concrete -filled piles, perform additional Inspections in accordance with sections 1704.4 7. For specialty elements, perfom additional inspections as determined by the desing professional in responsible charge 'fable 1704.9 REQUIRED VERIFI(`ATlON ANIS INSPE(.'TION OF CAST -IN-PLACE FOUNDATION ELEMENTS Page 2 of 2 rev2/15/2011 PERIODICALLY DURING TAS VERIFICATIONS AND INSPECTION TASK CONTINUOUS DURING TASK LISTED LISTED I. Observe drilling operations and maintain X complete accurate records for each element 2. Verify placement locations and plumbness X confirm element diameter, bell diameter (if applicable), lengths, embedment into bedrock (if applicable) and adequate end bearing strata capacity. Record concrete or grout volumes 3. For concrete elements, perform additional inspections in accordance with Section 1704.4 Page 2 of 2 rev2/15/2011 Special Inspection Schedule Eagle Eye Consulting Engineers PROJECT:- GRE EDMONDS WAY PERMIT: 20110 (468-469) ADDRESS:- EDMONDS WAY & 232ND DATE: JULY 7, 2 11 TESTING AGENCY: PHONE: 0 Structural Observation Required IBC 1710 Structural Observers Name A PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING IS REQUIRED. The City Building Inspector must be contacted in advance ofany work noted below. |timthe responsibility mfthe owner orowner's designee 0onotify the Special Inspection Agency AND schedule a building inspection in a timely manner. Copies nfall inspection reports must be posted on site and summary letters submitted to development service department and the registered demin0professional. Unresolved npnoonfwrmanciesmust be brought twthe immediate attention ufthe City Building Inspector. Send summary letters and nonconformance reports twthe Development Services Department, Required Special Inspections 2009 International Building Code; Chapter 11 F-1 1. Structural Steel Welding (1704.3.1) Fj 12. Helical Pile Foundations (17O410 Fl 2. Structural Steel Details (1704.32) F-1 13. Sprayed Fire -Resist. Mtda (170412) 3. High -Strength Bolting (17U4.3.3) 14. Mastic & Intumescent Uoe-n*obivocoatings (170413 4. Structural Concrete (1704.4) 15. EFS (170414) 5. Ron(.steel/ prestressing tendons (1704.4) 10. Smoke Control (170418) S. ShNon*te (1704.4) F1 17. Cont. S| for Strucna| Steel (S|SR 1707.2) F] 7. Structural Masonry (17D4.5) n 18. Structural Wood (S|SR1707.3) F-1 8� Wood Constructions (104.G) [] 18. Cold -Formed Steel Framing (G|SR107.4) Q. High Load Diaphragms (Wood 1704.81) n 20. Stor. Racks and Access F|m. (S|SR 1707.5) [l 10. Driven Deep Foundations (17O40 [] 21. Architectural Components (S|SR1707.0) F-1 11. Cast |nPlace Deep Foundations (17O4.8) N 22. Mech. and Elec. Components (S|SR17D7.7) �] 23. Metal- Plate -Con noc1odWood Trusses Spanning 6Ofeet orGreater (1704.S.2): 24. Other inspections as required by the Design Professional or the Building Official (1704.15): Stud Rails Installation and Fabrications Page 1 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009 Table 1704.3 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION VERIFICATIONS AND INSPECTION CONTINUOUS PERIODIC REFERENCE STANDARD IBC REFERENCE I. Ntaterial verifications of High-strength bolts, nuts and Washer a. Identifications marking to AISC 360, ASTM standards specifications X Sections A.3 and applicable ASTM in the approved construction Materieral standards documents b. Manufacturer's certific of X compliance 2. Inspections of high-strength bolting a. Snug -tight joints X b. Pretension and Slip -critical using X turn -of -nut With matchmaking, or twist -off bolt or direct tension indicator AISC 360, Sections M2.5 1704.3.3 methods of installations. C. Pretension and Slip -critical using X turn -of --nut without matchmaking or calibrated wrench methods of instalations 3. Material verifications of Structural steel and cold form steel deck a. For structural identifications marking X AISC 360 Section M5.5 to conform to AISC 360 b. For other steel, Idnetifications markings X to conform ASTM standards specified in the Applicable ASTM Material Standards approved constetions documents C. Manufactures' certifications ASTM A 6 or ASTM A 568 Mills test report 4. Material verifications of Welded fill materials a. Identifications marking to ASTM standards specifications ASTM 360, Section A3.5 in the approved construction b. Manufactures' certifications Mills test report 5. Inspections of Welding a. Structrual steel and cold-tbrmed steel deck 1) Complete and Partial Pentrations X Groove welds AWS D1.1 1704.3.1 2) Multi ass Fillet X 3) Single -pass filletweld> 5/16" X 4) Plug and Slot Weld" X 5) Single -pass fillet weld<= 5/16 X 6) Floor and roof deck welds X AWS D1.3 a. Reintbrcino steel 1) Verifications of weldability X other than ASTM A706 2) Reinforcing stell-resiting flexural and axial forces in intermediate and AWS DIA special moment frames, & boundry X ACI 318: 3.5.2 elements of special reinforced concrete shear walls & shear reinforcment 3) Shear reinforcement X 4) Other reinforcment X 6. Inspections of steel frame Joint details for compliance With approved constructions documents a. Details such as bracing & stiffening X 1704.3.2 b. Member locations X Page 2 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009 C. Applications of joint details at each CONTINUOU X REFERENCE STANDARD' IBC REFERENCE concetions X ACI 318: 3.5, 7.1-7.7 1913.4 L: Where applicable, see also Sections 1701.1, Special inspections for seismic resistance 'fable 1.704.4 REQUIRED VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION OF C'ONC RETE (:(.)NSTR1"i:" I TON VERIFICATIONS AND INSPECTION CONTINUOU PERIODIC REFERENCE STANDARD' IBC REFERENCE I. Inspections of reinforcing steel, including X ACI 318: 3.5, 7.1-7.7 1913.4 Prestressing tendons, and placement 2. Inspections of reinforcement steel welding AWS DIA hi accordance with table 1704.3, item 5b ACI 318: 3.5.2 3. Inspected bolts to be installed in concrete prior to and during placement of concrete X ACI 318 1911.5 where allowable loads have been increased. 8.1.3, 21.2.8 1912.1 or where strength design is used 4. Inspections of anchors in hardened X concrete ACI 318: 1912.1 3.8.6, 8.1.3, 21.2.8 5. Verifying use of required dosing mix X ACI 318: CH. 4, 5.2-5.4 1904.2.2, 1913.2 1913.3 6. At the time fi•esh concrete is sampled to ASTM C172 fabricatespecimens for strength test, perform X ASTM C31 M C318: 1 1913.10 Slump and air content tests, and determine sl ACI 5.8 the temperature of the concrete. 7. Inspections of concrete and shoterete 1913.6, 1913.7, placement for proper applications techniques X ACI 318: 5.9, 5.10 1913.8 8. Inspection for maintenance of specified X ACI 318: 5.11, 5.13 19139 curing temperature and techniques 9. Inspections ofprestressed concrete a. Applications of pressing force X ACI 318: 18.20 b. Grouting of bonded prestressing tendons X ACI 318: 18.18.4 in seismic -force -resiting system 10. Erections of precast concrete members X ACI 318: Ch. 16 11. Verifications of in-situ concrete strength, Prior to stressing of tendons in postensioned X ACI 318: 6.2 Concrete and prior to removal of shores and forms from beams and structural slab 12. Inspect formwork for shapes, location and dimensions of the concrete member X ACI 318: 6. 1.1 being formed a: Where applicable, see also Sections 1701.1, Special inspections for seismic resistance Page 3 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009 Table 1.704.5.1 Level I Recudred Verifications Arid Inspections Of Masoary Coiistructioris a: The specifications standards reference are those listed in chapter 35. Page 4 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009 Frequency of Inspections Reference for Criteria Continuous Periodically IBC TMS 402/ TMS 602 Verifications and Inspections sections ACI 530 ACI 530.1 ASCE 5 '' ASCE 6"' 1. Compliance with required inspections provisions of the constructions documents and X Art 1.5 the ap roavla submittal shall be verified 2. Verifications off',, and PAAC prior to con- X shvctions except where specifically exempted Art 1 AB by this code 3. Verifications of Slump flow and VSI as X Art 1.513 delivered to the site for self -consolidating grout l .b.3 4. As masonry constructions begins, the following shall be verified to ensure compliance a. Proportions of site -prepared mortor X Art. 2.6A b. Constructionsofmortorjoint X Art. 3.3 B C. Locations of reinforcement, concetors, X Art. 3.4, 3.6A prestressing tendons and anchorage. d. Prestressing technique X Art. 3.6 B e. Grade and size of prestressing tendons and Art. 2.4 B, anchorage X 2.4 H 5. The inspections program shall verify: a. Size and locations of structural elements X Art. 3.3 G b. Type, size and locations of anchors, including Sec. 1.2.2(e) other details of anchorage of masonry to X 2.1.4, 3.1.6 structural members, frames or others construction. C. Specified size, grade and type of reinforcement X Sec. 1.13 Art. 2.4,3.4 d. Welding of reinforcing bars X Sec. 2.1.10.7.2 3.3.3.4 (b) C. Protection of masonry during cold weather Sec. 2104.3 Art, 1.1 S C, (temperature below 40 F) or hot weather X 2104.4 1.8 D (temperature above 90 F) f. Applications and measurement of prestressing X Art. 3.6 B force 6. Prior to grouting, the following shall be verified to ensure compliance: a. Grout space is clean X Art. 3.21) b. Placement of reinforcement and connectors and X Sec. 1.13 Art. 3.4 prestressing tendons and anchorages C. Placement of site -prepared grout and prestressing X Art. 2.613 Grout for bonded tendons. d. Constructions of mortar joints X Art. 3.3 B 7. Groat placement shall be verified to ensure compliance with code and constructions X Art 3.5 documents provision a. Grouting of prestressing bonded tendons X Art 3.6C 8. Preparations of any required grout specimens, X Sec. 2105.2.2 Art. 1.4 t mortar specimen and/or prism shall be observed 2105.3 a: The specifications standards reference are those listed in chapter 35. Page 4 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009 Table 1704.5.3 Level 2 Required Verifications and inspections of Masonry Construction a: The specifications standards reference are those listed in chapter 35. Page 5 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009 Reference for Critieria Verifications and Inspections Continuous Periodic IBC ACI 530/ ACI 530.1/ sections ASCE 5 ASCE 6 TMS 402'` TMS 602 1. Compliance with required inspections ART. 1.5 provisions of the constructions documents and X the approved documents 2. Verifications off ., and f AAA prior to construc- X ART. 1.4B tions and for every 5,000 ft^2 during construction. 3. Verifications of proportions of material in X ART. 1.5B premised or preb►ended mortar and grout as delivered to the site 4. Verifications of slump flow and VSI as deliver- X ART. 1.5B ered to the site for self -consolidating grout l .b.3 5. The following shall be verified to ensure compliance: a. Proportions of site -prepared mortor, grout and X Art. 2.6A Prestressing grout for bonded tendons b. Placement of manony Units and constructions X Art. 3.3 B of motar joints C. Placement of reinforcement, connectors and Art. 3.4, Prestressing tendons and anchorage X See. 1.15 3.6A d. Grout space prior to grouting X Art. 3.2 D e. Placement of grout X Art. 3.5 f. Placement of prestressing grout X Art 3.6C g. Size and locations of struchnral elements X ART. 3.3F h. Type,size and locations of anchors, including X Sec. 1.2.2(e) other details of anchorage of masonry to structural 1.16.1 members, frames or other constructions i. Specified size, grade and type of reinforcement, Y Sec. 1.15 Art. 2.4, 3.4 anchor bolts, prestressing tendons and anchorage j. Welding of reinforcing bars. X Sec. 2.1.9.7.2, 3.3.3.4 (b) k. Preparations, construction and protection of Sec. 2104.3, Art. 1.8C, Masonry daring cold weather (temperature below X 2104.4 Art. 1.8D 40T) or hot weather (temperature above 90°17) 1. Applications and measurement of prestressing X Art. 3.6B force 6. Preparations of any required grout specimens X Sections 2105. Art 1.4 And/o• prism shall be observed: 2105.3 a: The specifications standards reference are those listed in chapter 35. Page 5 of 5 rev. February 11, 2011 2009