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CF-TownC CHC-CN 860220ARCHITECT'S FIELD REPORT AIA DOCUMENT G711 OWUag ~2~ City of Coppell - Mayor~J~ou Duggan, & Ed Powell, City ARC ;CT ~] O'Brien O'Brien Callaw~ CONSU[TANT>~ Wayne Ginn, Inc. Contracto~ Howard U. Freeman, Inc. PROJECT: Coppell Town Center CONTRACT: Genera]_ Construction FIELD REPORT NO' Fourteen (14) ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 8457 DATE 2/20/86 TIME WEATHER TEMP. RANGE EST. % OF COMPLETION CONFORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE (+, -) PRESENT AT SITE OBSERVATIONS: 1. Contractor will have manufacturer's representative send a letter verifying the condition of the gyp board on the site that was affected. 2. The roofer has attempted to correct the problem of the overlap at the counterflashing immediately above the cant strip at the metal parapet wall; however, he installed base flashing in the same manner by only butting to the bottom of the flashing. This is again not acceptable. 3. Rooftop fan units need to be mounted on curbs. 4. The easternmost stairwell should have gyp board behind the steel stringer, £nstead of sitting on top of it. 5. While at the jobsite, the General Contractor submitted to the Architect a substitution for the rigid insulation board now put down on the roof. The submission was for a 3/4" thick rigid insulation board as manufacturered by Perma-Lite Seal Skin. The neopreme gaskets at the base of the metal parapet and at the head were noted that they were not instal]ed and must be installed. This is the third noting in Field Reports. 6. Limestone columns are now bering ~et at the jobsite. The clay stains are still on column and Jack Waschitz, the General Manager of Howard U. Freeman, noted that they would be cleaned. 7. The General Contractor must respond to the Archtiect on the procedures to remove the tar from the IBP shingles. Care should be taken as per manufacturer's instructions for this cleaning process. Damage to the shingles will not be accepted. ITEMS TO VERIFY INFORMATION OR ACTION REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS REPORT BY: Michael L. Hen jura AIA DOCUMENT G711 · ARCHITECT'S FIELD REPORT · OCTOBER 1972 EDITION ° AIA® · © 1972 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHtTECIS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 page 1 of 1 pages