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<HL4>UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS</HL4><BRK/>
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<HL4>References are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2009</HL4><BRK/>
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<SCN>SECTION 32 92 26</SCN><BRK/>
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<STL>SPRIGGING</STL><BRK/>
<DTE>04/06</DTE><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  This guide specification covers the requirements for <SCP>sprigging</SCP>.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
Edit this guide specification for project specific requirements by adding, deleting, 
or revising text.  For bracketed items, choose applicable items(s) or insert 
appropriate information.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
Remove information and requirements not required in respective project, whether 
or not brackets are present.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
Comments and suggestions on this guide specification are welcome and should 
be directed to the technical proponent of the specification.  A listing of <URL HREF="http://65.204.17.188/report/ufgs.html">technical 
proponents</URL>, including their organization designation and telephone number, is 
on the Internet.<BRK/>
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Recommended changes to a UFGS should be submitted as a  <URL HREF="http://65.204.17.188/projnet/cms/public.html">Criteria Change Request 
(CCR)</URL>.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  The following information shall be shown on the project drawings:</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>1.  Clearly indicate all areas to be turfed and if more than one type of turf 
is specified, delineate areas for each type.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>2.  All draft turf specifications shall be submitted to the cognizant Landscape 
Architect/Natural Resources Specialist for review to ensure that the specifications 
are in accordance with environmental conditions peculiar to the project areas.</NPR><BRK/>
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<PRT><TTL>PART 1   GENERAL</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.1   REFERENCES</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  This paragraph is used to list the publications cited in the text of 
the guide specification. The publications are referred to in the text by basic 
designation only and listed in this paragraph by organization, designation, 
date, and title.<BRK/>
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Use the Reference Wizard's Check Reference feature when you add a RID outside 
of the Section's Reference Article to automatically place the reference in the 
Reference Article.  Also use the Reference Wizard's Check Reference feature 
to update the issue dates.<BRK/>
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References not used in the text will automatically be deleted from this section 
of the project specification when you choose to reconcile references in the 
publish print process.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced.  The publications are 
referred to within the text by the basic designation only.</TXT><BRK/>
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<REF><ORG>ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)</ORG><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM C 602</RID><RTL>(2007) Agricultural Liming Materials</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM D 4427</RID><RTL>(2007) Peat Samples by Laboratory Testing</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM D 4972</RID><RTL>(2001; R 2007) pH of Soils</RTL><BRK/><BRK/></REF><REF><ORG>TURFGRASS PRODUCERS INTERNATIONAL (TPI)</ORG><BRK/><BRK/><RID>TPI GSS</RID><RTL>(1995) Guideline Specifications to Turfgrass Sodding</RTL><BRK/><BRK/></REF><REF><ORG>U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA)</ORG><BRK/><BRK/><RID>AMS Seed Act</RID><RTL>(1940; R 1988; R 1998) Federal Seed Act</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>DOA SSIR 42</RID><RTL>(1996) Soil Survey Investigation Report No. 42, Soil Survey Laboratory Methods Manual, Version 3.0</RTL><BRK/><BRK/></REF></SPT><SPT><TTL>1.2   DEFINITIONS</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.2.1   Stand of Turf</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>95 percent ground cover of the established species.</TXT><BRK/>
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</SPT><SPT><TTL>1.3   RELATED REQUIREMENTS</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>[Section <SRF>31 00 00</SRF> EARTHWORK], [Section <SRF>32 84 24</SRF> IRRIGATION AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS], [Section <SRF>32 96 00</SRF> TRANSPLANTING 
EXTERIOR PLANTS], [Section <SRF>32 92 19</SRF> SEEDING], [Section <SRF>32 92 23</SRF> SODDING], [Section <SRF>32 93 00</SRF> EXTERIOR PLANTS], 
and Section <SRF>32 05 33</SRF> LANDSCAPE ESTABLISHMENT applies to this section for pesticide use and plant establishment 
requirements, with additions and modifications herein.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.4   SUBMITTALS</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Review submittal description (SD) definitions in Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL 
PROCEDURES and edit the following list to reflect only the submittals required 
for the project.  Submittals should be kept to the minimum required for adequate 
quality control.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
A “G” following a submittal item indicates that the submittal requires Government 
approval.  Some submittals are already marked with a “G”.  Only delete an existing 
“G” if the submittal item is not complex and can be reviewed through the Contractor’s 
Quality Control system.  Only add a “G” if the submittal is sufficiently important 
or complex in context of the project.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
For submittals requiring Government approval on Army projects, a code of up 
to three characters within the submittal tags may be used following the "G" 
designation to indicate the approving authority.  Codes for Army projects using 
the Resident Management System (RMS) are:  "AE" for Architect-Engineer; "DO" 
for District Office (Engineering Division or other organization in the District 
Office); "AO" for Area Office; "RO" for Resident Office; and "PO" for Project 
Office.  Codes following the "G" typically are not used for Navy,  Air Force, 
and NASA projects.<BRK/>
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Choose the first bracketed item for Navy, Air Force and NASA projects, or choose 
the second bracketed item for Army projects.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation; submittals not having a "G" designation 
are [for Contractor Quality Control approval.][for information only.  When used, a designation following the 
"G" designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government.]  The following shall 
be submitted in accordance with Section <SRF>01 33 00</SRF> SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<LST><SUB>SD-03 Product Data</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Wood cellulose fiber mulch</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM><SUB>Fertilizer</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM>Include physical characteristics, and recommendations.</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-06 Test Reports</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  In states that require certification, adjust testing requirements to 
suit local conditions.</NPR><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Topsoil composition tests</SUB> (reports and recommendations).</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-07 Certificates</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM>State certification and approval for <SUB>seed</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM>[Nursery] [Sod farm] certification for <SUB>sprigs</SUB>.  Indicate type of sprig in accordance with <RID>TPI GSS</RID>
.</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-08 Manufacturer's Instructions</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Erosion Control Materials</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.5   DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>1.5.1   Delivery</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.5.1.1   Sprig Protection</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  If sprigs are to be delivered in quantity over considerable distance, 
specify trucking in vans equipped with temperature control.</NPR><BRK/>
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<BRK/>
<TXT>Protect from drying out and from contamination during delivery, on-site storage, and handling.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.5.1.2   [Fertilizer] [Gypsum] [Sulfur] [Iron] [and] [Lime] Delivery</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Deliver to the site in original, unopened containers bearing manufacturer's chemical analysis, name, trade name, 
trademark, and indication of conformance to state and federal laws.  Instead of containers, [fertilizer] [gypsum] 
[sulphur] [iron] [and] [lime] may be furnished in bulk with certificate indicating the above information.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>1.5.2   Storage</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.5.2.1   Sprig Storage</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Check with the local Agriculture County Extension Service Office to determine 
if specie used requires more water than is average for the geographical area.</NPR><BRK/>
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<BRK/>
<TXT>Lightly sprinkle with water, cover with moist burlap, straw, or other approved covering; and protect from exposure 
to wind and direct sunlight until planted.  Provide covering that will allow air to circulate so that internal 
heat will not develop. Do not store longer than 24 hours. Do not store directly on concrete or bituminous surfaces.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.5.2.2   Seed, [Fertilizer] [Gypsum] [Sulfur] [Iron] [and] [Lime] Storage</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Store in cool, dry locations away from contaminants.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.5.2.3   Topsoil</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Prior to stockpiling topsoil, treat growing vegetation with application of appropriate specified non-selective 
herbicide.  Clear and grub existing vegetation three to four weeks prior to stockpiling topsoil.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>1.5.2.4   Handling</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Do not drop or dump materials from vehicles.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT></SPT><SPT><TTL>1.6   TIME RESTRICTIONS AND PLANTING CONDITIONS</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>1.6.1   Restrictions</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Do not plant when the ground is [frozen,] [snow covered,] muddy, or when air temperature exceeds<MET> [32] [____] 
degrees Celsius</MET><ENG> [90] [_____] degrees Fahrenheit</ENG>.</TXT><BRK/>
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</SPT><SPT><TTL>1.7   TIME LIMITATIONS</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.7.1   Sprigging</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Perform sprigging a maximum of twenty four hours after initial harvesting.</TXT><BRK/>
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</SPT></PRT><PRT><TTL>PART 2   PRODUCTS</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.1   <SUB>SPRIGS</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  The specific species and varieties used should be based on recommendations 
of the local Agriculture County Extension Service Office. </NPR><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.1.1   Classification</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Healthy living stems, stolons, or rhizomes and attached roots of locally adapted grass without adhering soil, 
including two to three nodes and from<MET> 100 to 150 mm</MET><ENG> 4 to 6 inches</ENG> long. Obtain from heavy, dense certified sod 
as classified in the <RID>TPI GSS</RID>.  [Obtain sprigs from designated areas on the project site.] Provide sprigs which 
have been grown under climatic conditions similar to those in the locality of the project.  Coordinate harvesting 
and planting operations to prevent exposure of sprigs to the sun for more than 30 minutes before covering and 
moistening.  Sprigs containing weeds or other detrimental material or that are heat damaged will be rejected. </TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.1.2   Composition</TTL><BRK/>
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<TBL><THD>Botanical and Common Name                       Percent</THD><BRK/>
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       [_____]                                  [_____]<BRK/></TBL>
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<SPT><TTL>2.1.3   Planting Dates</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Sow sprigs from [_____] to [_____] for warm season planting and from [_____] to [_____] for cool season planting.</TXT><BRK/></SPT>
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<SPT><TTL>2.2   <SUB>SEED</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  When applying seed over sprigs as a specified method of establishing 
sprigs, select the annual seed species to be installed.  State-certified seed 
is more stringently monitored than State-approved seed; and therefore, more 
expensive.</NPR><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.2.1   Seed Classification</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>[State-certified] [State-approved] seed of the latest season's crop shall be provided in original sealed packages 
bearing the producer's guaranteed analysis for percentages of mixture, purity, germination, hard seed, weed seed 
content, and inert material.  Labels shall be in conformance with <RID>AMS Seed Act</RID> and applicable state seed laws.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<TTL>2.2.2   Temporary Seed Species Composition</TTL><BRK/>
<TBL><THD><BRK/>
                                  Minimum      Minimum        Maximum<BRK/>
                                Percent Pure   Percent        Percent<BRK/>
Botanical Name    Common Name      Seed      Germination     Weed Seed</THD><BRK/>
<BRK/>
   [_____]          [_____]       [_____]       [_____]       [_____]</TBL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.3   TOPSOIL</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  If topsoil properties are included in another section of Division 2, 
delete this paragraph and include a cross-reference to the appropriate section.  
Otherwise, select appropriate paragraphs on topsoil.  Check with the local Agriculture 
County Extension Service Office for soil properties appropriate for the plant 
materials to be planted. Where suitable topsoil is available within limits of 
the work area, stripping and stockpiling of topsoil should be included in the 
applicable section of Division 2 of the specification.  If suitable topsoil 
is not available within the limits of the work area, it should generally be 
the Contractor's option to either treat the soil of the graded areas with fertilizer 
and supplements so as to be conducive to turf establishment and maintenance, 
or to transport topsoil to the project site.  Modify pH range for specified 
turf and geographical requirements.</NPR><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.3.1   On-Site Topsoil</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Surface soil stripped and stockpiled on site and modified as necessary to meet the requirements specified for 
topsoil in paragraph entitled "Composition."  When available topsoil shall be existing surface soil stripped 
and stockpiled on-site in accordance with Section [<SRF>31 00 00</SRF> EARTHWORK][<SRF>31 23 00.00 20</SRF> EXCAVATION AND FILL]. </TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.3.2   Off-Site Topsoil</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Conform to requirements specified in paragraph entitled "Composition." Additional topsoil shall be [furnished 
by the Contractor] [obtained from topsoil borrow areas indicated].</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.3.3   Composition</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Containing from 5 to 10 percent organic matter as determined by the <SUB>topsoil composition tests</SUB> of the Organic 
Carbon, 6A, Chemical Analysis Method described in <RID>DOA SSIR 42</RID>.  Maximum particle size,<MET> 19 mm</MET><ENG> 3/4 inch</ENG>, with maximum 
3 percent retained on<MET> 6 mm</MET><ENG> 1/4 inch</ENG> screen.  The pH shall be tested in accordance with <RID>ASTM D 4972</RID>.  Topsoil 
shall be free of sticks, stones, roots, and other debris and objectionable materials.  Other components shall 
conform to the following limits:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">Silt                [25-50][7 to 17][_____] percent</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">Clay                [10-30][4 to 12][_____] percent</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">Sand                [20-35][70 to 82][_____] percent</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">pH                  [5.5 to 7.0][_____]</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">Soluble Salts       [600] [_____] ppm maximum</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.4   pH ADJUSTERS AND SOIL CONDITIONERS</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Prior to including these provisions in project specifications, perform 
tests of on-site topsoil to determine its suitability and the possible need 
of pH adjusters or soil conditioners. </NPR><BRK/>
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<BRK/>
<TXT>Add conditioners to topsoil as required to bring into compliance with "composition" standard for topsoil as specified 
herein.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.4.1   Lime</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Use ASTM C 602 calcium carbonate equivalent (C.C.E.) as specified in 
Table 1:  for burnt lime, C.C.E. shall not be less than 140 percent; for hydrated 
lime, C.C.E. shall not be less than 110 percent; and for limestone, C.C.E. shall 
not be less than 80 percent.</NPR><BRK/>
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<BRK/>
<TXT>Commercial grade [hydrate] [or] [burnt] limestone containing a calcium carbonate equivalent (C.C.E.) as specified 
in <RID>ASTM C 602</RID> of not less than [_____] percent.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.2   Aluminum Sulfate</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Commercial grade.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.3   Sulfur</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>100 percent elemental</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.4   Iron</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>100 percent elemental</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.5   Peat</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Natural product of [peat moss] derived from a freshwater site and conforming to [<RID>ASTM D 4427</RID>] [as modified herein].  
Shred and granulate peat to pass a<MET> 12.5 mm</MET><ENG> 1/2 inch</ENG> mesh screen and condition in storage pile for minimum 6 months 
after excavation.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.6   Sand</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Clean and free of materials harmful to plants.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.7   Perlite</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Horticultural grade.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.8   Composted Derivatives</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Ground bark, nitrolized sawdust, humus or other green wood waste material free of stones, sticks, and soil stabilized 
with nitrogen and having the following properties:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.8.1   Particle Size</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Minimum percent by weight passing:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33"><MET>4.75 mm</MET><ENG>No. 4 mesh</ENG> screen      95</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33"><MET>2.36 mm</MET><ENG>No. 8 mesh</ENG> screen      80</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.8.2   Nitrogen Content</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Minimum percent based on dry weight:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">Fir Sawdust            0.7</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">Fir or Pine Bark       1.0</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.4.9   Gypsum</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Coarsely ground gypsum comprised of calcium sulfate dihydrate 91 percent, calcium 22 percent, sulfur 17 percent; 
minimum 96 percent passing through<MET> 850 micrometers</MET><ENG> 20 mesh screen</ENG>, 100 percent passing thru<MET> 970 micrometers</MET><ENG> 16 
mesh</ENG> screen.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.4.10   Calcined Clay</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Calcined clay shall be granular particles produced from montmorillonite clay calcined to a minimum temperature 
of <MET>650 degrees C.</MET> <ENG>1200 degrees F.</ENG>  Gradation:  A minimum 90 percent shall pass a <MET>2.36 mm</MET> <ENG>No. 8</ENG> sieve; a minimum 
99 percent shall be retained on a <MET>0.250 mm</MET> <ENG>No. 60</ENG> sieve; and a maximum 2 percent shall pass a <MET>0.150 mm</MET> <ENG>No. 100</ENG>
 sieve.  Bulk density:  A maximum <MET>640 kilogram per cubic meter</MET> <ENG>40 pounds per cubic foot</ENG>.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.5   <SUB>FERTILIZER</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Check with the local Agriculture County Extension Service Office for 
recommended fertilizer mixture for local conditions.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>2.5.1   Granular Fertilizer</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>[Organic][synthetic], granular controlled release fertilizer containing the following minimum percentages, by 
weight, of plant food nutrients:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent available nitrogen</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent available phosphorus</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent available potassium</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent sulfur</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[[_____] percent iron]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.5.2   Hydrosprigging Fertilizer</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Controlled release fertilizer, to use with hydrosprigging and composed of pills coated with plastic resin to 
provide a continuous release of nutrients for at least 6 months and containing the following minimum percentages, 
by weight, of plant food nutrients.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent available nitrogen</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent available phosphorus</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[_____] percent available potassium</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[[_____] percent sulfur]</ITM><BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[[_____] percent iron]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.6   MULCH</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Check with the local Agriculture County Extension Service Office to determine 
choice of mulch most suitable for the project area.  Specify only one type of 
mulch.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Mulch shall be free from noxious weeds, mold, and other deleterious materials.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>2.6.1   Straw</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Stalks from oats, wheat, rye, barley, or rice.  Furnish in air-dry condition and of proper consistency for placing 
with commercial mulch blowing equipment.  Straw shall contrain no fertile seed.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.6.2   Hay</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Air-dry condition and of proper consistency for placing with commercial mulch blowing equipment.  Hay shall be 
sterile, containing no fertile seed.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.6.3   <SUB>Wood Cellulose Fiber Mulch</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Wood cellulose fiber mulches have been successful on level areas or on 
slopes with slight grades where sufficient moisture is present to obtain a quick 
germination of grass seed.  The material should be hydraulically applied at 
the following rates:  Areas up to and including 3 to 1 slopes, at the rate of<MET>
 1,120 kg per 10,000 sq. m</MET><ENG> 1,000 pounds per acre</ENG>; areas steeper than 3 to 1 
at the rate of<MET> 1,568 kg per 10,000 sq. m</MET><ENG> 1,400 pounds per acre</ENG>.  It should not 
be specified for slopes 2 to 1 or greater in areas where drought may prevent 
germination of the seed or where runoff from heavy rains may cut gullies through 
the fiber mulch.  In these areas use erosion control materials such as specified 
in paragraph entitled "Erosion Control Material."</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Use recovered materials of either paper-based (100 percent) or wood-based (100 percent) hydraulic mulch.  Processed 
to contain no growth or germination-inhibiting factors and dyed an appropriate color to facilitate visual metering 
of materials application.  Composition on air-dry weight basis:  9 to 15 percent moisture, pH range from 5.5 
to 8.2 [_____].  Use with hydraulic application of grass [seed] and fertilizer.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.7   WATER</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  When water is Government furnished, locate the source.  Recycled or reclaimed 
irrigation water may be available through a tertiary treatment plant on or off 
site.  It is preferred that this type of water be used for irrigation whenever 
possible.  Check project specific conditions.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
Unless otherwise directed, water shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.  
Water source shall be potable or non-potable.  If non-potable edit specification 
accordingly.  Source of water shall be approved by the Contracting Officer and 
shall be of suitable quality for irrigation, containing no elements toxic to 
plant life.<BRK/>
<BRK/>
Coordinate information presented here with Section 01 50 00.00 20, TEMPORARY 
FACILITIES AND CONTROLS.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Source of water shall be approved by Contracting Officer and of suitable quality for irrigation containing no 
element toxic to plant life.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>2.8   <SUB>EROSION CONTROL MATERIALS</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Provide all erosion and sediment control measures in Section 01561N, 
"Erosion and Sediment Control" for Navy instead of here if used for project.  
The Contractor may propose other types of erosion control material, based on 
site conditions.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Erosion control material shall conform to the following:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
[<SPT><TTL>2.8.1   Erosion Control Blanket</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Blanket shall be machine produced mat of wood excelsior formed from a web of interlocking wood fibers; covered 
on one side with either knitted straw blanket-like mat construction; covered with biodegradable plastic mesh; 
or interwoven biodegradable thread, plastic netting, or twisted kraft paper cord netting.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
][<SPT><TTL>2.8.2   Erosion Control Fabric</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Fabric shall be knitted construction of polypropylene yarn with uniform mesh openings <MET>19 to 25 mm</MET> <ENG>3/4 to 1 inch</ENG>
 square with strips of biodegradable paper.  Filler paper strips shall have a minimum life of 6 months.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
][<SPT><TTL>2.8.3   Erosion Control Net</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Net shall be heavy, twisted jute mesh, weighing approximately <MET>605 grams per meter</MET> <ENG>1.22 pounds per linear yard</ENG>
 and <MET>1200 mm</MET> <ENG>4 feet</ENG> wide with mesh openings of approximately <MET>25 mm</MET> <ENG>1 inch</ENG> square.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
][<SPT><TTL>2.8.4   Hydrophilic Colloids</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Hydrophilic colloids shall be physiologically harmless to plant and animal life without phytotoxic agents.  Colloids 
shall be naturally occurring, silicate powder based, and shall form a water insoluble membrane after curing.  
Colloids shall resist mold growth.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
]<SPT><TTL>2.8.5   Erosion Control Material Anchors</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Erosion control anchors shall be as recommended by the manufacturer.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT></PRT><PRT><TTL>PART 3   EXECUTION</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>3.1   PREPARATION</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>3.1.1   EXTENT OF WORK</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Provide soil preparation (including soil conditioners), fertilizing, and sprigging,[temporary seeding] of all 
newly graded finished earth surfaces, unless indicated otherwise, and at all areas inside or outside the limits 
of construction that are disturbed by the Contractor's operations.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.1.2   Soil Preparation</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Choose one of the following options</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Elevation of subgrade will vary depending upon the needs for additional 
topsoil, sod, or other treatment.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Provide <MET>102 mm</MET><ENG>4 inches</ENG> of [off-site topsoil][on-site topsoil][existing soil] to meet indicated finish grade. 
After areas have been brought to indicated finish grade, incorporate [fertilizer] [pH adjusters] [soil conditioners] 
into soil a minimum depth of<MET> [100] [_____] mm</MET><ENG> [4] [_____] inches</ENG> by disking, harrowing, tilling or other method 
approved by the Contracting Officer. Remove debris and stones larger than<MET> 19 mm</MET><ENG> 3/4 inch</ENG> in any dimension remaining 
on the surface after finish grading. Correct irregularities in finish surfaces to eliminate depressions. Protect 
finished topsoil areas from damage by vehicular or pedestrian traffic.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT>[<TTL>3.1.2.1   Soil Conditioner Application Rates</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Apply soil conditioners at rates as determined by laboratory soil analysis of the soils at the job site. For 
bidding purposes only apply at rates for the following:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Lime [<MET>[_____] kg per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] kg per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>
[_____] pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Sulfur [<MET> [_____] kg per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per acre </ENG>] [<MET>[_____] kg per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>
[_____] pounds per 1000 square feet.</ENG>]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Iron [<MET>[_____] kg per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] kg per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>
[_____] pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Aluminum Sulfate [<MET>[_____] kg per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] kg per 100 square 
meters</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Peat [<MET>[_____] cubic meters per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yard per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] cubic meters 
per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yards per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Sand [<MET>[_____] cubic meters per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yard per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] cubic meters 
per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yards per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Perlite [<MET>[_____] cubic meters per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yard per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] cubic meters 
per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yards per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Compost Derivatives [<MET>[_____] cubic meters per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yard per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] 
cubic meters per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yards per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Calcined Clay [<MET>[_____] cubic meters per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yard per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] cubic 
meters per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yards per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Gypsum [<MET>[_____] cubic meters per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yard per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] cubic meters 
per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] cubic yards per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
]</SPT><SPT>[<TTL>3.1.2.2   Fertilizer Application Rates</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Check with the local Agriculture County Extension Service and specify 
amounts applicable for the project area.  Two fertilizer applications may be 
required when hydroseeding with wood fiber mulch.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Apply fertilizer at rates as determined by laboratory soil analysis of the soils at the job site. For bidding 
purposes only apply at rates for the following:</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Organic Granular Fertilizer [<MET>[_____] kg per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] kg 
per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<ITM INDENT="-0.33">[Hydrosprigging Fertilizer [<MET>[_____] kg per square meter</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per acre</ENG>] [<MET>[_____] kg 
per 100 square meters</MET><ENG>[_____] pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG>.]]</ITM><BRK/>
<BRK/>
]</SPT></SPT></SPT><SPT><TTL>3.2   SPRIGGING INSTALLATION</TTL><BRK/>
<NTE><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/>
<NPR>NOTE:  Allow the Contractor sprig installation options when installing areas 
larger than 1 acre.  Define lawn areas and field areas on the drawings.</NPR><BRK/>
<AST/><BRK/></NTE>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Prior to installing sprigs, any previously prepared surface compacted or damaged shall be reworked to meet the 
requirements of paragraph SOIL PREPARATION.  Areas shall be sprigged as indicated.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.1   Installing Sprigs</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The sprigging method shall be [Broadcast Sprigging] [Hydroplanting] [Row Sprigging] [applying seed-over-sprigs].  
Sprigging procedure shall ensure even coverage.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.1.1   Broadcast Sprigging</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Sprigs shall be broadcast uniformly by hand, with mechanical equipment, or other approved method.  Sprigs shall 
be planted to provide a minimum number of <MET>30 viable sprigs per square meter</MET> <ENG>25 viable sprigs per square yard</ENG>.  
The distance between individual sprigs shall be a maximum <MET>300 mm</MET> <ENG>12 inch</ENG> space.  Sprigs shall be forced into 
the soil to a minimum <MET>25 mm</MET> <ENG>1 inch</ENG> depth by disk-rolling, pressing with steel matting, or other approved method.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.1.2   Hydroplanting</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Sprigs shall be mixed with water and uniformly applied under pressure over the entire area.  Sprigs shall be 
covered by distributing a topdressing uniformly and evenly to a minimum <MET>25 mm</MET> <ENG>1 inch</ENG> depth.  Topdressing shall 
conform to the paragraph TOPSOIL.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.1.3   Row Sprigging</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Sprigs shall be planted in rows spaced a maximum of <MET>300 mm</MET> <ENG>12 inches</ENG> apart and to a minimum <MET>25 mm</MET> <ENG>1 inch</ENG> depth, 
with mechanical sprig planter or other methods.  Sprigs shall be placed in the rows a maximum <MET>150 mm</MET> <ENG>6 inch</ENG> distance 
apart.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>3.2.2   Mulching</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.2.1   Hay or Straw Mulch</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Hay or straw mulch shall be spread uniformly at the rate of <MET>0.75 metric tons per hectare</MET> <ENG>2 tons per acre</ENG>.  Mulch 
shall be spread by hand, blower-type mulch spreader, or other approved method.  Mulching shall be started on 
the windward side of relatively flat areas or on the upper part of steep slopes, and continued uniformly until 
the area is covered.  The mulch shall not be bunched or clumped.  Sunlight shall not be completely excluded from 
penetrating to the ground surface.  All areas installed with seed shall be mulched on the same day as the seeding.  
Mulch shall be anchored immediately following spreading.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.2.2   Mechanical Anchor</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Mechanical anchor shall be a V-type-wheel land packer; a scalloped-disk land packer designed to force mulch into 
the soil surface; or other suitable equipment.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.2.3   Wood Cellulose Fiber, Paper Fiber and Recycled Paper</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Wood cellulose fiber, paper fiber, or recycled paper shall be applied as part of the hydroseeding operation.  
The mulch shall be mixed and applied in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT>[<TTL>3.2.3   Applying Seed Over Sprigs</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Seed shall be applied using either [broadcast] [or] [hydroseeding] equipment and methods.  Seeding procedure 
shall ensure even coverage.  Gravity feed applicators, which drop seed directly from a hopper onto the prepared 
soil, shall not be used.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<SPT>[<TTL>3.2.3.1   Broadcast Seeding</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Seed shall be uniformly broadcast at the rate of [_____] <MET>kilograms per hectare</MET> <ENG>pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG> using 
broadcast seeders.  Half the total rate of seed application shall be broadcast in 1 direction, with the remainder 
of the seed rate broadcast at 90 degrees from the first direction.  Seed shall be covered to a minimum <MET>6 mm</MET> <ENG>1/4 
inch</ENG> depth by disk harrow, steel mat drag, cultipacker, or other approved device.  Seed shall be broadcast and 
covered prior to sprigging operation.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
]</SPT><SPT>[<TTL>3.2.3.2   Hydroseeding</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Seed shall be mixed to ensure broadcast at the rate of [_____] <MET>kilograms per hectare</MET> <ENG>pounds per 1000 square feet</ENG>
.  Seed and fertilizer shall be added to water and thoroughly mixed at the rates specified.  The maximum time 
period for the seed to be held in the slurry shall be 24 hours.  [Wood cellulose fiber mulch and tackifier shall 
be added at the rates recommended by the manufacturer after the seed, fertilizer, and water have been thoroughly 
mixed to produce a homogeneous slurry.]  Slurry shall be uniformly applied under pressure over the entire area.  
The hydroseeded area shall not be rolled.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/>
]</SPT>]</SPT><SPT><TTL>3.2.4   Rolling</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>The entire area shall be firmed with a roller not exceeding <MET>130 kilograms per meter</MET> <ENG>90 pounds per foot</ENG> roller 
width.  Slopes over a maximum 3-horizontal-to-1 vertical shall not be rolled.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.5   Finishing</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>A minimum 25 percent of the installed sprigs shall extend above the ground surface upon completion of the sprigging 
operation.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.6   Erosion Control Material</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, where indicated or as directed by the Contracting Officer.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.2.7   Watering Sprigs</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Watering shall be started immediately after completing each day of sprigging.  Water shall be applied at a rate 
sufficient to ensure moist soil conditions to a minimum <MET>25 mm</MET> <ENG>1 inch</ENG> depth.  Run-off, puddling, and wilting shall 
be prevented.  Unless otherwise directed, watering trucks shall not be driven over turf areas.  Watering of other 
adjacent areas or plant material shall be prevented.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</SPT><SPT><TTL>3.3   PROTECTION OF TURF AREAS</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Immediately after turfing, protect area against traffic and other use.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
<SPT><TTL>3.4   RESTORATION</TTL><BRK/>
<BRK/>
<TXT>Restore to original condition existing turf areas which have been damaged during turf installation operations.  
Keep clean at all times at least one paved pedestrian access route and one paved vehicular access route to each 
building.  Clean other paving when work in adjacent areas is complete.</TXT><BRK/>
<BRK/></SPT>
</PRT>    <END/><BRK/></SEC>