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Paris Santa Fe-Fris¢o Depot Rehabilitation © KEYSTONE ARCHITECTS <br /> July 10, 2001 <br /> <br />3.04 CURE AND PROTECTION: <br /> <br /> A. Cure sealants and caulking compounds in compliance with manufacturer's <br /> instructions and recommendations, to obtain high early bond strength, internal <br /> cohesive strength and surface durability. Advise Construction Manager of <br /> procedures required for cure and protection of joint sealers during <br /> construction pexiod, so that they will be without deterioration or damage <br /> (other than normal wear and weathering) at time of substantial completion. <br /> Cure and protect sealants in a manner which will minimize increases in <br /> modulus of elasticity and other accelerated aging effects. Replace or restore <br /> sealants which are damaged or deteriorated during construction period. <br /> <br />PART 4 - JOINT SEALANT SCHEDULE <br /> <br />4.01 EXTERIOR JOINTS: <br /> <br /> A. Horizontal non-traffic joints - Sealant No. 2. <br /> <br /> B. Exterior building windows, doors, jambs, veaical and overhead joints: <br /> <br /> 1. Wood to wood; wood to metal: masonry to metal, masonry to concrete Sealant <br /> No. 1 or No. 3. <br /> <br /> 2. Metal to metal; metal to glass - Sealant No. 3. <br /> <br /> 3. Flashing joints - Sealant No. 1 orNo. 2. <br /> <br /> 4. Horizontal traffic bearing joints - Sealant No. 4 <br /> <br /> 5. Doors, Windows and any damaged wood - Wood Consolidators <br /> <br /> ** END OF SECTION ** <br /> <br /> Section 07900 <br /> Page 5-5 <br /> <br /> <br />