John H. Bayne Elementary School
7010 Walker Mill Road
Capitol Heights, MD 20743
Please provide an itemized bid for the following work. Provided square footage and other measurements are derived from the provided design documents. Contractors should verify these square footages for the purpose of their quote. If the contractor is unable to provide a bid for an item, please notate that in your response as an exclusion. Please provide quantities for each item (i.e. “Shredded Hardwood Mulch: 10 Cubic Yards). Installation labor, overhead, etc. should be its own line item.
Please contact Bryan McKnight at 301-699-6204, ext. 121 (office), 443-540-5987 (cell), or [email protected] with any questions about scope of work, material, etc.
Bid Request Scope of Work
JOHN H BAYNE ES ITEM QTY UNIT UNIT COST INSTALL COST TOTAL CLASSROOM LOG AMPHITHEATER AND FOOTERS
NATURAL OAK LOGS: 36"HX16"DI 36 EA $ - NATURAL OAK LOGS: 18"HX16"DI 24 EA $ - NATURAL OAK LOGS: 18"HX24"DI 1 EA $ - TIMBERS 6"X6" 4 EA $ 45.00 CONCRETE POST FOOTINGS 4 EA $ 60.00 CLASSROOM SHADE SAIL & FURNISHINGS
RECTANGLE SHADE SAIL (+SHIP)-BACKYARDCITY 1 EA $ 624.00 MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR 4 CORNERS (+SHIP) 1 EA $ 44.95 LANDSCAPE
SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH (2 CU FT BAGS) 30 EA LEAFGRO SOIL AMENDMENT (1.5 CU BAGS) 8 EA HOSE, 100 FT 2 EA WATER KEY 1 EA
Treating & Teaching Stormwater StewardshipFunded by the Clean Water Partnership
Courtyard Outdoor ClassroomJohn H. Bayne Elementary SchoolNDC Project #35217010 Walker Mill Rd, Capitol Heights, MD 20743
D. Puzey, L. Robinson, M. RoosNDC Staff
Marita Roos, [email protected], 301-270-9673Primary NDC Contact
Erica Bennett, 301-499-7020John H. Bayne Elementary School Principal
Bryan McKnight, 301-699-6204 ext. 121Anacostia Watershed Society
SCHOOL CONTEXT
SCHOOL
CLASSROOM SITE
WALK
ER MIL
L RD
CONTENTSL-100 EXISTING CONDITIONSL-200 SCHEMATIC & LAYOUT PLANSL-300 PLANTING PLAN & SCHEDULEL-400 SECTIONSL-500 MATERIALS
ABBREVIATIONS TYP. : TypicalTBD : To Be DeterminedADED : Arbor Day Every Day Program
For conceptual purposes only. Not for regulatory approval, permitting, or construction. NDC and its volunteers assume no responsibility or liability for its technical accuracy nor for any unauthorized use.
Outdoor ClassroomJohn H. Bayne Elementary School
7010 Walker Mill RdProject #: 3521
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SCALE: AS NOTED ON PAGE
L-100 EXISTING CONDITIONS
0 25 50 100 FT 0 10 20 FT
CLASSROOMSITE
SCHOOL BUILDING
SCHOOL BUILDING
CONCRETE SIDEWALK
ASPHALT DRIVEWAY
CONCRETE STAIRS +
LANDING
MULCHED PLAY AREA
WITH STRUCTURES
ASPHALT PLAY
COURT
260
250
33.9%
22.9%
35.7%
TOE OF SLOPE
SLOPE
CHAIN LINK FENCE
JOHN H. BAYNE ELEMENTARY CAMPUS WITH CLASSROOM SITE CLASSROOM SITE CONDITIONS
CLASSROOMSITE
1" = 50' 1" = 10'
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Outdoor ClassroomJohn H. Bayne Elementary School
7010 Walker Mill RdProject #: 3521
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L-200 SCHEMATIC & LAYOUT PLANS
0 2 4 8 FT
scale: 1" = 4'
1AL-500
1BL-500
1CL-500
3L-500
2L-500
A A A A A A A A A
A A A A A A A A A
A A A A A A A A A
A A A A A A A A A
B B B B B B B B
B B B B B B B B
B B B B B B B B
C
16" diameter natural logs fitted into slope
24" diameter free standing natural log
Permanent white board
SEE SHEET L-400 FOR SECTION
SEE SHEET L-400 FOR SECTION
A
A
B
B
NOTE:Landscape Architect must be on site for construction of log seating area
Classroom aligned O.C. with playground
First row of logs aligned with toe of slope and base of stairs
12' - 0"
8' - 4"
5'
Shade sail with wood posts - approx. 16'x12'
For conceptual purposes only. Not for regulatory approval, permitting, or construction. NDC and its volunteers assume no responsibility or liability for its technical accuracy nor for any unauthorized use.
Outdoor ClassroomJohn H. Bayne Elementary School
7010 Walker Mill RdProject #: 3521
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L-400 SECTIONS
0 .5 1 2 FT
NOTES:1. Landscape Architect must be on site for construction of log seating area
2. Logs must be staggered and touching
3. Mulch gaps between logs as needed
NOTES:1. Landscape Architect must be on site for construction of log seating area
2. Seat and feet rows must be inserted so that tops are level with each other
ALL LOGS 16" DIAMETERSEE SHEET #4 FOR MORE DETAIL
16" 14"
18"
18"
8' - 3"
12' - 0"
18"
18"
5' - 0"
9" 6"
12"
18" OVERLAPPING LOGS
EXISTING SLOPE
FIRST ROW OF SEAT LOGS AT TOE OF SLOPE
1AL-500
1BL-500
2L-500
ASECTION OF CLASSROOMScale: 1" = 1'
BSECTION OF CLASSROOMScale: 1" = 1' 0 .5 1 2 FT
1AL-500
SCALE: AS NOTED ON PAGE
For conceptual purposes only. Not for regulatory approval, permitting, or construction. NDC and its volunteers assume no responsibility or liability for its technical accuracy nor for any unauthorized use.
Outdoor ClassroomJohn H. Bayne Elementary School
7010 Walker Mill RdProject #: 3521
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NDC Staff: LRMR
L-500 MATERIALS
1ASEAT LOGS (TOTAL: 36)16" diameter; 36" height; must be as uniformly round as possible
36"
16"
1BFOOT LOGS (TOTAL:24)-16" diameter; 18" height; level surface; must be as uniform as possible
16"
18"
1CTEACHER'S TABLE24" diameter; 18" height; level top and bottom
24"
18"
PEELED NATURAL OAK LOGS1Alternate wood species: Black Locust and Red Cedar
PERMANENT WHITE BOARD2Materials: lumber and white board; As previously supplied by AWS
SHADE SAIL3Materials: lumber and sail; Supplied by BackyardCity.com and installed by AWS
NOTES:1. POSTS: Use a minimum of 6x6 inch wood treated for outdoors. Posts sizes are determinied by the size of the sail or sails attached to it, what sides they are attached and the height they are attached. Post lengths should be taken into account the proposed height of your sail plus the depth of your footings. Footing depth should be 1/2 the length of the exposed pole.
2. MOUNTING THE SAIL: A properly mounted and tensioned shade sail will have approximately 150 pounds of tension on it and will have few to no wrinkles. Most installations have the 1st corner is directly connected to the anchor point. Continue to connect the other points by stretching the corners tightly and attach. Use a rachet strap is generally recommended to give majority of its initial tension. Use of one or more turnbuckles, depending the sail shape, to add/adjust tension to minimize wrinkles. Stop tensioning when the shade sail shows no sag in the middle and has few or no wrinkles/creases. DO NOT over tension the sail.. Tension only by hand and only tight enough to remove the wrinkles out of the shade cloth. Re-tension periodically when required.
The last corner of any sail will be the challenge. Use of a rope and a friend, or a 1 inch webbing (Rachet Strap) with a winch, bring the last corner of sail as close to its attachment point as possible and put the last attachment hardware in place. Now look at sail to see if there are any wrinkles. Wrinkles usually occur between two corners where they are tighter than the other corners. Tighten the turnbuckles on the other corners to reduce and eliminate the wrinkles.