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RESUB1 REV1 BLD2021-0235+PAVER INFO+11.20.2022_11.37.27_AM+3229820a.a �24 MUTUAL MATERIALS HARDSCAPE PRODUCT DATA SHEET Pavers HOLLAND SERIES' � ^= =t A Ys Holland Pavers in Cascade Blend w� p ate. TRAFFIC DRIVEWAYS PATIOS WALKWAYS Holland pavers offer a simple ww K brick shape combined with i t the renowned durability of interlocking concrete pavers. Holland pavers are j STANDARD SPECIFICATION ........... Holland Series pavers are manufactured to industry standard specifications ASTM: C 936, and CSA: A 231.2. AVAILABLE COLORS ....... ....................................................... For more information regarding custom colors, please contact a Mutual Materials sales representative. Custom colors may be restricted by the size of the order or project. capable of meeting the demands of both architects and engineers for a beautiful, yet durable paving surface. Mutual offers the classic rectangular Holland shape, along with a Double and Triple Holland for increased design flexibility, Holland 2 W x7 Vx 311A," (6 cm x 20 cm x 10 cm) Holla (6 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm) j 'Aow Triple Holland 2Wx1113A,"z7'A" (6 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm) PRODUCT DATA ... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Piece's / ft (rn�} Pikes"/ Pallet Coverage ! Pallet-' Weight /Piece Weight J Pallet 4.63 PCs / ft' (50.04 pcs/m2) 486 PCs 104.88 ft2 (9.74 m2) 6 I b (2.7 kg) 2,966 lb (1,346 kg) 2.31 PCs / ft' (24.86 pcs/m2) 1.57 PCs / ft' (16.95 pcs/m2) 216 PCs 93.46 ft' (8.68 m2) 144 92 W (8.55 m2) All Weight per Pallet noted above includes a 50lb pallet weight. *All metric dimensions are soh converted to Imperial. Dimensions and coverage include 1.5 mm (V J joint INSTALLATION PATTERNS Muster K Combination #2 30% Double Holland, 70% Triple Holland 50% Double Holland, 50% Holland 02022 Mutual Materials US HOLLAND SERIES 03/2022 www.MutualMaterials.com Modified Muster K 12 Ib (5A kg) 2,642 lb (1,199 kg) 181b (8.16 kg) 2,650 lb (1,202 kg) Offset Boxed Basketweave 5% Holland, 50% Double Holland, 45% Triple Holland INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (For more specific and detailed instructions, please contact your Mutual Materials sales representative.) Materials Needed: Necessary Tools for Paver Installation ♦ Shovel (flat and pointed) Rental Items Base Rock: 3/4" minus crushed rock ♦ Rake • Plate compactor Residential (pedestrian) 4" thick ♦ Wheelbarrow ♦ Masonry saw w/diamond blade Residential (vehicular) 6"-8" thick ♦ Stakes (for setting grade) 1 cubic yard = 300 sf@ 1" depth ♦ String lines & line level Safety Gear Bedding Sand: Clean, washed (concrete) sand ♦ Hammer ♦ Safety glasses • Ear protection 1 "-11/2" depth 1 cubic yard = 300 sf @ 1" depth ♦ Push broom ♦ 8' 2 x 4 (strike board) ♦Dust mask (respirator) ♦ (2) Screed pipes (metal) Joint Sand: DesignMix Paver Joint Sand (80 Ibs bag) ♦ Tape measure ♦ Trowel ♦ Garden hose w/spray nozzle ♦ Flat Head screwdriver 1. Excavation: Mark area to be paved with stakes and string lines at the desired finished elevation. Locate stakes outside the project area by a minimum of 4". This will allow room for the edge restraint system. Excavate a minimum of 7" below final paver elevation. Allow'/8" tO V4" per foot slope for correct water runoff. Slope can be in more than one direction depending on job site circumstances. Water will not penetrate joints unless it is allowed to puddle or remain in an area. Remove any loose soils after excavation is complete. 2. Base Preparation: Add a dusting of 3/4" minus rock to the excavated area. This will allow the plate compactor to glide across area without sticking to the sub grade. Compact the entire subgrade with plate compactor. After compacting subgrade, add 1 "-2" OVA" minus rock, rake smooth and compact. Base rock should have a certain amount of moisture content. Repeat steps until final base elevation is achieved. For a standard 2 1/8" concrete paver, the final base elevation should be 3" below final paver elevation. Remember, the final product will mirror the base elevation. Any deviation in base should be corrected at this time with base rock (not sand). 3. Bedding Sand: Bedding sand should be screeded at a depth between 1 "-1 '/2". Place 1" rigid pipe below elevation lines and measure down 2" to top of pipes. Place pipes parallel to each other and almost as wide as the strike board (2 x 4). Place sand in between pipes and pull strike board across both pipes. This will allow approximately 1" of sand screeded between the two pipes. Pull pipes out of sand; fill pipe voids with sand and trowel smooth. Do not compact sand bed. 4. Install pavers: Depending on the type of paver and pattern, starting points and direction of installation will vary. More times then not, opt for the easiest access with the longest run where no cutting will be made. Also consider more visual areas (i.e. in line MUTUAL MATERIALS LOCATIONS with windows, doors, water features, etc). Pavers should be placed gently onto the sand bed and not pushed into it. Do not hammer set pavers. Setting a string line 3" above setting bed will allow the installer to maintain straight pattern lines. After installing a larger area, place plywood on top of pavers to walk around on. This will distribute weight so individual pavers will not get embedded into sand before adjustments and final compaction is done. Slight adjusting can be accomplished by moving pavers to desired spot by inserting a flat head screwdriver in between pavers and pushing them. Cut pavers can be used to fill any voids in the pattern along the edges. Mix pavers from multiple pallets to achieve a consistent color blend. 5. Edge Restraint: Any edge not retained by a solid, rigid structure (i.e. concrete, asphalt, etc) should be contained with a plastic edge restraint system.These are easier to install after the pavers are laid. Using a hose with a spray nozzle, carefully moisten sand bed around perimeter of paver area. This will allow a trowel to remove sand from paver edge without the sand migrating or sloughing away. Place edge restraint system against paver/bedding sand and on top of compacted base rock. Install 10" spikes every 8"-12". Make sure that all edges are contained before compaction of pavers. 6. Compaction: Before compaction, check to make sure all lines and patterns are at desired location. Sweep joint sand over entire area to fill paver joints and lock up pattern lines. Sweep excess joint sand off of paver surface. Place plate compactor on pavers and run compactor around perimeter. Then make back and forth runs, slightly overlapping the previous run. Sweep joint sand into joints again. Compact pavers in perpendicular runs to first compaction. When finished, sweep joint sand into paverjoints until they are completely full. Technical Source: Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPp: Tech Spec No. 2, 1999 For product information and customer service, call 1-888-MUTUALO(688-8250). z. OREGON 1DAFI0 ° ..,r � , ' NION'ANA ' Bend Boise Missoula WASHINGTON Auburn Port Orchard Bellevue South Seattle Bellingham Spokane Marysville Tacoma (Parkland) Olympia (Tumwater) Vancouver, WA Clackamas Hayden Durham Portland Salem MUTUALMATERIALSO ©2022 Mutual Materials US HOLLAND SERIES 03/2022 www.MutualMaterials.com (MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET) VERS M.SmDmSm CONCRETEPAVERS BLOCK or coNc PRODUCT IDENTITY 0 C:r1TInK1 I CLAY BRICK, CMU (concrete masonry unit) Manufacturer's Name. Mutual Materials Company Address: P. 0. Box 2009 Bellevue, Washington 98009 Date Prepared: November 1, 1994 Emergency Phone Number- (425) 452-2300 or (800) 477-3008 Telephone Number for Information: (425) 452-2300 or (800) 477-3008 Upd^ ated. November 2003 r,E:r,T1nn1 11 - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information Specific Chemical Identity: Hazardous Components_ Quartz (silicon Dioxide) , SiOZ Crystalline Quartz Silica but may be These "Hazardous Componentrunder respirablenormal freeconditions crystallineuse,but a released from the fired Y brick asairborneif in the roduct. particles when dry -sawing, or otherwise materiall mod dr - rindin Common Names: Dust from drysawing or grinding, Sand, Silica. OSHA PEL: 000 Table Z-3 for Mineral Dusts, specifically: Exposure to airborne crystalline silica shall not exceed an 8-hour time-weightedaverage limit as stated in 29 CFR 1910- res irable): 0.1 mg/M3 Silica, Crystalline Quartz ( P ACGIH TLV: Crystalline Quartz 3 Res Dust) American TLV-TWA = 0.1 m /M (Respirable ical Exposure Indices for 1991-1992, See Threshold Limit Value and Biolog Hygienists. Conference of Governmental Industrial Other Limits Recommended: rmissible exposure limit o 10 hours per day, changed to 0.05 m40 NIOSH has recommended that the peto hours per respirable free silica) averaged over a work shift of up week. Consult the NIOSH Criteria Document for Crystalline Silica for more information. physical/Chemical Characteristics Boiling Point: 4046OF Vapor Pressure: N/A Vapor DenSItV: N/A Solubility in Water: Not soluble c-mr­rinm IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flaspoint Non -Combustible Flammable Limits: None Extinguishing Media:_ N/A Special -Fire Frig-hting Procedures: N/A Specific Gravity: 2.65 Melting Point: 3050°F Evaporation Rate: N/A Appearance &Odor: Granular or Powder, Odorless LEL-. None UEL- None Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None DATA/SAFErY/MSDS/MSDS OILY -COMBO NOV30(13.DOC SECTION V -REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: None Incompatibility (Materials t o Avoid)e Silica will dissolve in hydrofluoric acid and produce a corrosive gas, silicon tetra fluoride. Hazardous Decom osition or B roducts: None. Hazardous Polymerization- will not occur. Conditions to Avoid: None SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data Route(s) of Entry. • Inhalation?: Yes Skin?: No Ingestion?; Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic) No Dr -sawing or A,-.. ttrinA will result in the release of dust in acute and chronic conditions. particles, which can result Acute: Short-term exposure can cause minor irritation of the eye, nose, or skin. Chronic: Excessive inhalation of dust particles for prolonged lung disease (silicosis). which can be progressive Silicosis is a f g Periods may result in and may lead of disabling pulmonary fibrosis, below. death. See "Carcinogenicity,, �arcinogemw_ section Nin Yes. In the Sixth Annual Report on Carcinogens by The National Toxicology Pro ram it was concluded that respirable Crystalline silica ma reasonabl be a carcinogen. The conclusion is based on sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity y y be anticipated to in laboratory animals, and limited evidence in humans. IARC Monographs) Yes. y The International Agency for Research on Cancer of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans (Vol. 427onogra) c on the Evaluation s that there is sufficient evidence for the carcinogenicity of crystalline silicaltoeexperimental animals, and that there is limited evidence of the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica to humans. IARC Class 2A. Signs and Svmotoms of Exposure: Symptoms of excessive exposure are irritation of eyes, nose and/or throat, shortness of breath, or sputum production. Medical Conditions Generally A ravated b Ex osure: Pre-existing pulmonary and/or respiratory lung Emphysema, Asthma, or Bronchitis. Pulmonary functionema including, reduced respirable crystalline silica. Lung but not limited to; y ex reduced by inhalation lof e a progressive massive fibrosis of theslung which may aggravate ring produced by excessive inhalation may lead to and diseases, increasing susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis. Pulmonary fibrosis may be accompanied b v conditions y heart enlargement, heart failure Progressive massive Smoking aggravates the effects of exposure. Sensitive eye conditions may failure. also be Pulmonary aggravated by excessive exposure. Emergency and First Aid Procedures E eS: Flush eyes immediately and generous) irritation persists, seek medical attention. with water for 15 minutes. If Inhalation: For gross inhalation, remove person immediately to fresh air. Give artificial respiration as needed, and seek medical attention as needed. Skin: Wash thoroughly. See physician if irritation persists.