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Ratify Emergency Contract - State Theater Roof Repairs Proj No 125-030 - Slatile Roofing
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<br /> K I L P a g e 10 <br />ARCHITECTURE <br />P L A N N I N G <br />www.kilarchitecture.com <br /> <br />1 1 2 6 L I N C O L N W A Y E A S T S O U T H B E N D I N 4 6 6 0 1 ( 5 7 4 ) 2 8 8 . 2 6 5 4 V O I C E 2 8 9 . 2 4 2 0 F A X <br />3. Roof Drainage: <br />The roof drainage is managed by a series of internal drains and external overflow scuppers and <br />downspouts which act independently of each other. There are four internal drains and four external <br />downspouts for the main body of the theater building. Each of the four external downspouts includes <br />overflow scuppers at the head as well. The stage and flyspace are covered by a separate low slope roof <br />structure, which is drained via two large scuppers onto the main building roof and directed towards the <br />adjacent roof drains. We expect the roof decking at each drain and downspout location is compromised <br />and will need to be replaced. The internal drains are likely clogged, as they all have moisture present <br />around them, the source of this moisture cannot be confirmed to be from damaged drain lines or the roof <br />around them. The external downspouts around the building are in dis-repair, the southwest is missing, <br />the southeast is replaced with PVC, the northeast is mostly original, with some replaced sections, an d <br />the northwest has been removed and replaced with a larger scupper to dump onto the neighboring <br />property’s roof low slope roof. All the original copper scupper overflows appear to be intact around the <br />building. There is additional damage where existing rooftop ventilators have been large holes in the rain <br />guards over their tops. We recommend a comprehensive replacement of all internal drains from the roof <br />to the basement and scoping the underground drains to verify they are in serviceable condition before <br />connecting new drains to them. We also recommend the replacement of all external downspouts with <br />new, also paired with scoping to ensure proper drainage. Additionally, we recommend considering <br />adding two additional internal downspouts at the low slope flyspace roof and eliminating the large <br />scuppers between the two roof areas. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SOUTHEAST EXTERNAL DOWNSPOUT NORTHEAST EXTERNAL DOWNSPOUT
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