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                                              UFGS 32 31 26 (January 2008)<BRK/>
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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 31 26</SCN><BRK/>
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<STL>WIRE FENCES AND GATES</STL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  This guide specification covers the requirements for <SCP>Wire Fences and 
Gates</SCP>.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>Edit this guide specification for project specific requirements by adding, deleting, 
or revising text.  For bracketed items, choose applicable item(s) or insert 
appropriate information.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>Remove information and requirements not required in respective project, whether 
or not brackets are present.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>This guide specification includes tailoring options for USACE.  Selection or 
deselection of a tailoring option (select view-tailoring options) will include 
or exclude that option in the section.  Specific project editing is still required 
for the resulting section.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>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>&lt;URL HREF=http://65.204.17.188/projnet/cms/public.html&gt;</URL>
 <URL HREF="http://65.204.17.188/projnet/cms/public.html">Criteria Change Request (CCR)&lt;/URL&gt;</URL>.</NPR><BRK/>
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<PRT><TTL>PART 1   GENERAL</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  This section covers non security applications for farm style fences.  
Edit this section throughout for the applicable project.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>Use Section <SRF>32 31 13</SRF> for CHAIN LINK FENCES AND GATES.</NPR><BRK/>
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<NPR>Use Section <SRF>32 31 13.53</SRF> for HIGH-SECURITY CHAIN LINK FENCES AND GATES.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TAI OPT="USACE"><NPR>Standard drawings STD 872-90-02 through 872-90-13 of fence and gate types required 
will be included as part of the contract drawings; the standard drawings are 
available at https://pdc.usace.army.mil/library/drawings/fence.  Layout of fence 
will be shown including types and locations of gates, and gate sizes.  Drawings 
will also indicate the extent of clearing required.</NPR></TAI><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>AMERICAN WOOD PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (AWPA)</ORG><BRK/><BRK/><RID>AWPA C1</RID><RTL>(2003) All Timber Products - Preservative Treatment by Pressure Processes</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>AWPA C4</RID><RTL>(2003) Poles - Preservative Treatment by Pressure Processes</RTL><BRK/><BRK/></REF><REF><ORG>ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)</ORG><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM A 116</RID><RTL>(2005) Standard Specification for Metallic-Coated, Steel Woven Wire Fence Fabric</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM A 121</RID><RTL>(2007) Standard Specification for Metallic-Coated Carbon Steel Barbed Wire</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM A 153/A 153M</RID><RTL>(2005) Standard Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM A 702</RID><RTL>(1989; R 2006) Standard Specification for Steel Fence Posts and Assemblies, Hot Wrought</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM A 780</RID><RTL>(2001; R 2006) Standard Practice for Repair of Damaged and Uncoated Areas of Hot-Dip Galvanized Coatings</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM C 94/C 94M</RID><RTL>(2007) Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM D 4541</RID><RTL>(2002) Pull-Off Strength of Coatings Using Portable Adhesion Testers</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM F 1043</RID><RTL>(2008) Strength and Protective Coatings on Metal Industrial Chain-Link Fence Framework</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM F 1083</RID><RTL>(2008) Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Hot-Dipped Zinc Coated (Galvanized) Welded, for Fence Structures</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM F 1184</RID><RTL>(2005) Industrial and Commercial Horizontal Slide Gates</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM F 626</RID><RTL>(2008) Standard Specification for Fence Fittings</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM F 883</RID><RTL>(2004) Padlocks</RTL><BRK/><BRK/><RID>ASTM F 900</RID><RTL>(2005) Industrial and Commercial Swing Gates</RTL><BRK/><BRK/></REF></SPT><SPT><TTL>1.2   SUBMITTALS</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Review submittal description (SD) definitions in Section <SRF>01 33 00</SRF> 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/>
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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/>
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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.][information only.  When used, a designation following the "G" 
designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government.]  Submit the following in 
accordance with Section <SRF>01 33 00</SRF> SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:</TXT><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-02 Shop Drawings</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Installation Drawings</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
<ITM><SUB>Fence Installation</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Location of gate, corner, end, and pull posts</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Gate Assembly</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Gate Hardware and Accessories</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM>  Installation drawings, as specified.</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-03 Product Data</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Manufacturer's Instructions</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Gate Assembly</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Gate Hardware and Accessories</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM>  Manufacturer's catalog data.</ITM><BRK/>
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<LST><SUB>SD-04 Samples</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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<ITM><SUB>Fence Fabric</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Posts</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Post Caps</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Braces</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>[Top Rail]</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>[Bottom Rail]</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Tension Wire</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Barbed Wire</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Stretcher Bars</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Gate Posts</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Gate Hardware and Accessories</SUB><BRK/>
<SUB>Padlocks</SUB></ITM><BRK/>
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<ITM>  Samples as described within this section.</ITM><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.3   QUALITY ASSURANCE</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide <SUB>manufacturer's instructions</SUB> that detail proper assembly and materials in the design for fence, <SUB>gate assembly</SUB>
, <SUB>gate hardware and accessories</SUB>.  Submit <SUB>Installation drawings</SUB> clearly indicating <SUB>Fence Installation</SUB> <SUB>Location 
of gate, corner, end, and pull posts</SUB>; Gate Assembly and Gate Hardware and Accessories.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>1.4   DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Deliver materials to site in an undamaged condition.  Store materials off the ground to provide protection against 
oxidation caused by ground contact.  Prior to shipment, submit the following samples for review and approval:</TXT><BRK/>
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<LST>Fence Fabric</LST><BRK/>
<LST><SUB>Posts</SUB></LST><BRK/>
<LST>[<SUB>Post Caps</SUB>]</LST><BRK/>
<LST><SUB>Braces</SUB></LST><BRK/>
<LST>[<SUB>Top Rail</SUB>]</LST><BRK/>
<LST>[<SUB>Bottom Rail</SUB>]</LST><BRK/>
<LST><SUB>Tension Wire</SUB></LST><BRK/>
<LST>[<SUB>Barbed Wire</SUB></LST>]<BRK/>
<LST>[<SUB>Stretcher Bars</SUB>]</LST><BRK/>
<LST><SUB>Gate Posts</SUB></LST><BRK/>
<LST>Gate Hardware and Accessories</LST><BRK/>
<LST><SUB>Padlocks</SUB></LST><BRK/>
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</PRT><PRT><TTL>PART 2   PRODUCTS</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.1   <SUB>FENCE FABRIC</SUB></TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide fence fabric conforming to the following:</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.1.1   Woven Wire </TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT><RID>ASTM A 116</RID> [No. 9 farm] [No. 12-1/2 close mesh] [No. 14-1/2 wolf-proof] [No. 13 poultry and garden] [No. 14-1/2 
chick] fence; grade, size as indicated.[  Applicable fittings shall conform to <RID>ASTM F 626</RID>.]</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.1.2   Barbed Wire</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT><RID>ASTM A 121</RID> [zinc-coated, Type Z, Class 3][aluminum-coated, Type A, with 12.5 gauge wire with 14 gauge, round, 
4-point barbs spaced no more than<MET> 125 mm</MET><ENG> 5 inches</ENG> apart.]</TXT><BRK/>
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</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.2   GATES</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Show type of gates on the drawings, including degree of swing required.  
In heavy use conditions overhead slide gates should be considered if clearances 
permit, because these gates require less maintenance and repair than cantilever 
gates.  Ground level track and roller systems should be avoided in climates 
where snow and ice may accumulate.  Recessed tracks should never be used in 
climates where the recess may fill with ice and snow.  Where gates are to receive 
electric locks, the gate post foundations should be lowered to frost depth to 
help prevent misalignment of the lock components.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide gate type and swing shown conforming to <RID>ASTM F 900</RID> and/or <RID>ASTM F 1184</RID>, <RID>ASTM A 153/A 153M</RID>.  Gate frames 
shall conform to strength and coating requirements of <RID>ASTM F 1083</RID> for Group IA, steel pipe, with external coating 
Type A, nominal pipe size (NPS) 1-1/2.  [Gate frames shall be polyvinyl chloride-coated steel pipe (Group IA)(Group 
IC) with external coating Type A, a nominal pipe size ()NPS) 1-1/2, conforming to <RID>ASTM F 1043</RID>.]  Gate leaves 
more than<MET> 2.44 m</MET><ENG> 8 feet</ENG> wide shall have either intermediate members and diagonal truss rods or tubular members 
as necessary to provide rigid construction, free from sag or twist.  Gate leaves less than<MET> 2.44 m</MET><ENG> 8 feet</ENG> wide 
shall have truss rods or intermediate braces.  Provide intermediate braces on all gate frames with an electro-mechanical 
lock.  Attach gate fabric to the gate frame by method standard with the manufacturer.  Welding is not permitted.  
Furnish latches, hinges, stops, keepers, rollers, and other hardware items as required for the operation of the 
gate.  Arrange latches for padlocking so that the padlock will be accessible from both sides of the gate.  Provide 
stops for holding the gates in the open position.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.3   POSTS</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.3.1   Metal Posts for Farm Style Fence</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide metal posts conforming to <RID>ASTM A 702</RID> zinc-coated, [T-section] [U-Section], length as indicated, and accessories 
conforming to <RID>ASTM A 702</RID>.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.3.2   Composite Polyester Resin Reinforced Line Posts</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Composite posts may be used as an alternative to PVC coated steel line 
posts in salt- laden or corrosive industrial atmospheres.  Since composite posts 
are non-conductive, fence grounding procedures need to be detailed where grounding 
of the fence is required.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide polyester resin reinforced line posts produced from unsaturated polyester resin reinforced with E-glass.  
Fill posts with an appropriate filler material to form a rigid structural support member.  The post shall meet 
the strength requirements of <RID>ASTM F 1043</RID> for heavy industrial fencing.  Protect posts from UV and moisture degradation 
by a protective veil impregnated with resin (<MET>0.2 to 0.3 mm</MET><ENG> 8 to 12 mil</ENG> minimum) and an acrylic based (<MET>0.05 mm</MET><ENG>
 2 mil </ENG> minimum) coating system.  Posts shall exhibit corrosion and ultraviolet resistance as demonstrated when 
exposed to accelerated environmental test chamber for not less than 3,600 hours.  The post shall not show structural 
failure (i.e., less than 10% loss of strength) as a result of exposure to moisture.  <TST>Test post coating system 
strength in accordance with <RID>ASTM D 4541</RID> for 90% adhesion strength.</TST>  Posts shall be [green] [black] [brown] in 
color.  Provide outside diameter as specified in <RID>ASTM F 1043</RID> for round steel pipe.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.3.3   Wood Posts</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide wood posts cut from sound and solid trees free from short or reverse bends in more than one plane.  Make 
tops convex rounded or inclined.  Provide posts free of ring shake, season cracks more than<MET> 6 mm</MET><ENG> 1/4 inch</ENG> wide, 
splits in the end, and unsound knots.  Provide posts of size and shape indicated.  Treat posts in accordance 
with <RID>AWPA C1</RID> or <RID>AWPA C4</RID> as applicable.</TXT><BRK/>
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</SPT><SPT><TTL>2.4   BRACES AND RAILS</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Normally, rails will not be specified except where appearance is important 
and the added cost is justified.  When top rails are not specified, top tension 
wire will be used.  Bottom tension wire will be specified unless a bottom rail 
is required for  fence.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT><RID>ASTM F 1083</RID>, zinc-coated, Group IA, steel pipe, size NPS 1-1/4.  Group IC steel pipe, zinc-coated, meeting the 
strength and coating requirements of <RID>ASTM F 1043</RID>.  [Braces and rails shall be [Group IA] [Group IC], steel pipe, 
size NPS 1-1/4 or Group II,formed steel sections, size<MET> 42 mm</MET><ENG> 1-21/32 inch</ENG> and be zinc coated (Type A) and polyvinyl 
chloride-coated conforming to the requirements of <RID>ASTM F 1043</RID>.]  Group II, formed steel sections, size<MET> 42 mm</MET><ENG> 
1-21/32 inch</ENG>, shall conform to <RID>ASTM F 1043</RID>, if used as braces and rails when Group II line posts are furnished.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>2.5   CONCRETE</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT><RID>ASTM C 94/C 94M</RID>, using<MET> 19 mm</MET><ENG> 3/4 inch</ENG> maximum size aggregate, and having minimum compressive strength of<MET> 21 MPa</MET><ENG>
 3000 psi</ENG> at 28 days.  Provide grout consisting of one part portland cement to three parts clean, well-graded 
sand and the minimum amount of water to produce a workable mix.</TXT><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Type P01 is key operated.  Grade 6 is the top grade commercial lock; 
in Option A the key is captive in cylinder when padlock is unlocked; in Option 
B the cylinder is removable; Option 6 is environmentally resistant.  For combination 
locks or other options and grades see ASTM F 883.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>Provide padlocks conforming to <RID>ASTM F 883</RID>, TYPE [EPB][_____], size [<MET> 44 mm</MET><ENG> 1-3/4 inch</ENG>][_____].  [All padlocks 
shall be keyed alike].  [All padlocks shall be keyed into master key system as specified in Section <SRF>08 71 00</SRF> 
DOOR HARDWARE].</TXT><BRK/>
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</PRT><PRT><TTL>PART 3   EXECUTION</TTL><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>3.1   INSTALLATION</TTL><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  For farm style fence, the layout will be shown and will include fence 
section, height, mesh size, locations of straight-line and corner-post bracing, 
types and locations of gates, and gate sizes.  Drawings will also indicate the 
extent of clearing required.  Fences will not be located adjacent to natural 
or man-made terrain features that could provide easy access across the fence.  
The graded fence line will be indicated on the drawings where required.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>Install fence to the lines and grades indicated.  Clear the area on either side of the fence line to the extent 
indicated.  Space line posts equidistant at intervals not exceeding<MET> 3 m</MET><ENG> 10 feet</ENG>.  Set terminal (corner, gate, 
and pull) posts at abrupt changes in vertical and horizontal alignment.  Provide continuous fabric between terminal 
posts; however, runs between terminal posts shall not exceed<MET> 152.4 m</MET><ENG> 500 feet</ENG>.  Any damage to galvanized surfaces, 
including welding, shall be repaired with paint containing zinc dust in accordance with <RID>ASTM A 780</RID>.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>3.2   EXCAVATION</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Clear loose material from all post holes.   Spread waste material where directed.  Eliminate ground surface irregularities 
along the fence line to the extent necessary to maintain a<MET> [25] [50] mm</MET><ENG> [1] [2] inch</ENG> clearance between the bottom 
of the fabric and finish grade.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>3.3   POST INSTALLATION</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>For wood posts (Farm Style Fence), excavate to depth indicated and brace post until backfill is completed.  Place 
backfill in layers of<MET> 229 mm</MET><ENG> 9 inches</ENG> or less, moistened to optimum condition, and compacted with hand tampers 
or other approved method.  Set posts plumb and in proper alignment.  Drive metal posts or set in concrete as 
indicated.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>3.4   BARBED WIRE</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>Install wire on the side of the post indicated.  Pull wire taut to provide a smooth uniform appearance, free 
from sag.  Fasten wire to line posts at approximately<MET> 381 mm</MET><ENG> 15 inch</ENG> intervals unless indicated otherwise.</TXT><BRK/>
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<SPT><TTL>3.5   GATE ASSEMBLY</TTL><BRK/>
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<TXT>For farm style fencing, provide standard metal gate assemblies with frame and fittings necessary for complete 
installation or wood gates as shown.</TXT><BRK/>
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<NPR>NOTE:  Delete this paragraph if grounding is not required.  If grounding is 
required and lightning protection is not part of project design, the requirements 
in the second set of brackets will be used in lieu of those in the first set 
of brackets.  Provide fence grounding details when composite type posts are 
specified where grounding of the fence is required.</NPR><BRK/>
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<TXT>[Ground fences crossed by overhead powerlines in excess of 600 volts as specified in Section <SRF>26 41 01.00 10</SRF> LIGHTNING 
PROTECTION SYSTEM.  Electrical equipment attached to the fence shall be grounded as specified in [Section 
<SRF>33 71 01</SRF> OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION] [Section <SRF>33 70 02.00 10</SRF> ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, UNDERGROUND].] 
[Ground fences on each side of all gates, at each corner, at the closest approach to each building located within<MET>
 15 m</MET><ENG> 50 feet</ENG> of the fence, and where the fence alignment changes more than 15 degrees.  Grounding locations 
shall not exceed<MET> 198 m</MET><ENG> 650 feet</ENG>.  Each gate panel shall be bonded with a flexible bond strap to its gate post.  
Ground fences crossed by powerlines of 600 volts or more at or near the point of crossing and at distances not 
exceeding<MET> 45 m</MET><ENG> 150 feet</ENG> on each side of crossing.  Ground conductor shall consist of No. 8 AWG solid copper wire.  
Grounding electrodes shall be<MET> 19 mm</MET><ENG> 3/4 inch</ENG> by<MET> 3.05 m</MET><ENG> 10 foot</ENG> long copper-clad steel rod.  Drive electrodes 
into the earth so that the top of the electrode is at least<MET> 152 mm</MET><ENG> 6 inches</ENG> below the grade.  Where driving is 
impracticable, bury electrodes a minimum of<MET> 305 mm</MET><ENG> 12 inches</ENG> deep and radially from the fence.  The top of the 
electrode shall not be less than<MET> 610 mm</MET><ENG> 2 feet</ENG> or more than<MET> 2.4 m</MET><ENG> 8 feet</ENG> from the fence.  Clamp ground conductor 
to the fence and electrodes with bronze grounding clamps to create electrical continuity between fence posts, 
fence fabric, and ground rods.  After installation, the total resistance of fence to ground shall not be greater 
than 25 ohms.]</TXT><BRK/>
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