Chester Lofted - Elevated - Rooftop Pools
C-60 Series Typical Scope of Work
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| Specifications | |
| Pool Model | Chester C-60 Lofted/Elevated/Rooftop Pool |
| Construction | 12 ga. 304L Welded stainless steel walls and floor |
| Structural | 3/16" steel fabricated support system |
| Piping | Schedule 80 PVC |
| Deck Equipment | Grabrails, installed anchors and accessories >> more |
| Underwater Lighting | Six (6) pool lights >> more |
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| Included in Pool Package |
Full submittal package with delineated scope of work >> more Complete design-build pool per approval - fabricated off-site and installed >> more Construction site protection package >> more Aquabond™ membrane on pool, tile insert at waterline >> more Depth markers - furnished and installed on pool walls, furnished for pool deck (installed by others) >> more Filtration system complete with pool-specific valves >> more Heater - gas or electric >> more Lighting - installed in pool (conduit by others) >> more Grabrails and anchors installed and bonded >> more Safety and test equipment per standard Board of Health Handicapped asscess lift and anchors >> more 10 year warranty pool and liner Start up and owner training Electric control panel with disconnects |
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| Excluded Items (not included in pool package - supplied and installed by others) |
Sales tax Interconnecting piping from pool to filter (schedule 80 PVC required) Primary fresh water connection at filter pallet, 1" with backflow device Primary gas supply (if using gas heater) and venting of heater 4" waste line with 12" drain grate in filter room floor (filter backwash) Hoisting of pools and components (rigging by Chester) >> more Electrical, including conduit for lighting, and primary power to control panels Protection of pools from other trades following installation |
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Chester Commitment
Chester understands that often designers and contractor have little or no experience working with aquatic facilities. To expedite the process, Chester submittal packages not only include shop drawings, but fully detail the work that is excluded or required to be performed by other trades. Chester strives to eliminate the “Gotchas” typical of Special Construction Divisions.
Note - in typical AIA documents, the swimming pool portion is located in “Division 13 - Special Construction”.