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EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATlON)-SECTON 329115 PAGE-l- SECTON 32 9115 - SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATON) ~ To view non-printing Editor's Notes that provide guidance for editing, click on Masterworks/Single-File Formatting/Toggie/Editor's Notes. To read detailed research, technical information about products and materials, and coordination checklists, click on Masterworks/Supporting nformation. PART 1- GENERAL 01 RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 02 SUMMARY 03 Section includes planting soils specified according to performance requirements of the mixes.. E. F. G. Related Requirements: l. 3. Section 3110 00 "Site Clearing" for topsoil stripping and stockpiling. Section 32 92 00 "Turf and Grasses for placing planting soil for turf and grasses. Section 32 93 00 "Plants" for placing planting soil for plantings. DEFNTONS AAPFCO: Association of American Plant Food Control Officials. Backfill: The earth used to replace or the act of replacing earth in an excavation. This can be amended or unamended soil as indicated. CEC: Cation exchange capacity. Compost: The product resulting from the controlled biologicai decomposition of organic material that has been sanitized through the generation of heat and stabilized to the point that it is beneficial to plant growth. Duff Layer: A surface layer of soil, typical of forested areas, that is composed of mostly decayed leaves, twigs, and detritus. mported Soil: Soil that is transported to Project site for use. Layered Soil Assembly: A designed series of planting soils, layered on each other, that together produce an environment for plant growth.

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATON)-SECTON 329115 PAGE-2- H.. J. K. l. M. N. o. P. Q. Manufactured Soil: Soil produced by blending soils, sand, stabilized organic soil amendments, and other materials to produce planting soil. NAPT: North American Proficiency Testing Program. An SSSA program to assist soil-, plant-, and watertesting laboratories through nterlaboratory sample exchanges and statistical evaluation of analytical data. Organic Matter: The total of organic materials in soil exclusive of undecayed plant and animal tissues, their partial decomposition products, and the soil biomass; also called "humus or "soil organic matter." Planting Soil: Existing, on-site soil; mported soil; or manufactured soil that has been modified as specified with soil amendments and perhaps fertilizers to produce a soil mixture best for plant growth. RCRA Metals: Hazardous metals identified by the EPA under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. SSSA: Soil SCience SOCiety of America. Subgrade: Surface or elevation of subsoil remaining after excavation is complete, or the top surface of a fill or backfill before planting soil is placed. Subsoil: Soil beneath the level of subgrade; soil beneath the topsoil layers of a naturally occurring soil 'profile, typified by less than 1 percent organic matter and few 5011 organisms. Surface Soil: Soil that s present at the top layer of the existing soil profile. n undisturbed areas, surface soil is typically called "topsoil"; but in disturbed areas such as urban environments, the surface soil can be subsoil. USCC: U.S. Composting Council. 04 AcnON SUBMmALS 05 Product Data: For each type of product. 3. 4. nclude recommendations for application and use. nclude test data substantiating that products comply with requirements. nclude sieve analyses for aggregate materials. Material Certificates: For each type of soil amendment and fertilizer before delivery to the site, according to the following: a. Manufacturer's qualified testing agency's certified analysis of standard products. b. Analysis of fertilizers, by a qualified testing agency, made according to AAPFCO methods for testing and labeling and according to AAPFCO's SUP #25. Anillysis of nonstandard materials, by a qualified testing agency, made according to SSSA methods, where applicable. NFORMATONAL SUBMmALS Qualification Data: For each testing agency.

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATlON)-SECTON 329115 PAGE-3- C. Preconstruction Test Reports: For preconstruct[on soli analyses specified n "Preconstruction Testing" Article. Field quallty-control reports. 06 QUALTY ASSURANCE Testing Agency Qualifications: An ndependent, state-operated, or university-operated laboratory; experienced n soli science, soil testing. and plant nutrition; with the experience and capability to conduct the testing ndicated; and that specializes in types of tests to be performed. 07 PRECONSTRUCT/ON TESTNG 08 09 Preconstructlon Testing Service: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform pre construction soil analyses on existing, on-site soli.. Notify Architect seven days n advance of the dates and times when laboratory samples will be taken. Preconstruction Soil Analyses: For each unamended soli type, perform testing on soil samples and furnish soli analysis and a written report containing soil-amendment and fertilizer recommendations by. a qualified testing agency performing' the testing according to "Soil-Sampling Requirements" and ''Testing Requirements" articles.. Have testing agency dentify and label samples and test reports according to sample collection and labeling requirements. SOL-SAMPUNG REQUREMENTS General: Extract soil samples according to requirements in this article. Sample Collection and Labeling: Have samples taken and labeled by state-certified, -licensed, or - registered soil scientist under the direction of the testing agency. Number and Location of Samples: Minimum of four representative soil samples where indicated on Drawings for each soil to be used or amended for landscaping purposes. Procedures and Depth of Samples: According to USDA-NRCS's "Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils." 3. Division of Samples: Split each sample into two, equal parts. Send half to the testing agency and half to Owner for its records. 4. Labeling: Label each sample with the date, location keyed to a site plan or other location system, visible soil condition, and sampling depth. TESTNG REQUREMENTS General: Perform tests on soil samples according to requirements in this article. Physical Testing:

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOil PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATON)-SECTlON 329115. PAGE-4- Soli Texture: Soli-particle, size-distribution analysis by the following methods according to SSSA's "Methods of Soil Analysis - Part i-physical and Mineralogical Methods": a. Sieving Method: Report sand-gradation percentages for very coarse, coarse, medium, tine, and very fine sand; and fragment-gradation (gravel) percentages fortine, medium, and coarse fragments; according to USDA sand and fragment sizes. Bulk Density: Analysis according to core method of SSSA's "Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 1- Physical and Mineralogical Methods." 3. Total Porosity: Calculate using particle density and bulk density according to SSSA's "Methods of Soli Analysis - Part l-physical and Mineralogical Methods." 4. Water Retention: According to SSSA's "Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 1-Physical and Mineraiogical Methods." 5. Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity: According to SSSA's "Methods of 5011 Analysis - Part 1-Physical and Mineralogical Methods"; at B5% compaction according to ASTM D 698 (Standard Proctor). Chemical Testing: CEC: Analysis by sodium saturation at ph 7 according to SSSA's "Methods of Soil AnalysiS - Part 3- Chemical Methods." Clay Mineralogy:' Analysis and estimated percentage of expandable clay minerals using CEC by ammonium saturation at ph 7 according to SSSA's "Methods of Soil Analysis - Part i-physical and Mineralogical Methods." 3. Metals Hazardous to Human Health: Test for presence and quantities of RCRA metals including aluminum, arsenic, barium, copper, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, lithium, and vanadium. f RCRA metals are present, include recommendations for corrective action. 4. Phytotoxicity: Test for plant-available concentrations of phytotoxic minerals including aluminum, arsenk, barium, cadmium, chlorides, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, lithium. mercury, nickel, selenium, silver, sodium, strontium, tin, titanium, vanadium, al)d zln Fertility Testing: Soil fertility analysis according to standard laboratory protocol of SSSA NAPT NEC-67, including the following: Percentage of organic matter. CEC, calcium percent of CEC, and magnesium percent of CEC. 3. Soil reaction (acidity/alkalinity ph value). 4. Buffered acidity or alkalinity. 5. Nitrogen ppm. 6. Phosphorous ppm. 7. Potassium ppm. 8. Manganese ppm. 9. Manganese-availability ppm. 10. Zinc ppm. 1 Zinc availability ppm. 1 Copper ppm. 13. Sodium ppm. 14. Soluble-salts ppm. 15. Presence and quantities of problem materials including salts and metals cited in the Standard protocol. f such problem materials are present, provide additional recommendations for corrective action. 16. Other deleterious materials. including their characteristics and content of each.

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATlON)-SECTON 329115 PAGE-S- 10 E. F. Organic-Matter Content: Analysis using loss-by-gnltion method according to SSsA's "Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 3-Chemlcal Methods." Recommendations: Based on the test results, state recommendations for soil treatments and soil amendments to be ncorporated to produce satisfactory planting soil suitable for healthy, viable plants indicated. nclude, at a minimum, 'recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium fertilization, and for micro nutrients. Fertilizers and Soil Amendment Rates: State recommendations n weight per 1000 sq. ft. for 6- nchdepth of soil. Soil Reaction: State the recommended liming rates for raising ph or sulfur for lowering ph according to the buffered acidity or buffered alkalinity in weight per 1000 sq. ft. for 6-inchdepth of soil. DEUVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDUNG Packaged Materials: Deliver packaged materials in original, unopened containers showing weight, certified analysis, name and address of manufacturer, and compliance with state and Federal laws if applicable. ' Bulk Materials: 3. 4. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 01 Do not dump or store bulk materials near structures, utilities, walkways and pavements, or on existing turf areas or plants. Provide erosion-control measures to prevent erosion or dlspiacement of bulk materials, discharge of soil-bearing water runoff, and airborne dust reaching adjacent properties, water conveyance systems, or walkways. Do not move or handle materials when they are wet or frozen. Accompany each delivery of bulk fertilizers and soil amendments with appropriate certificates. PLANTNG SOLS SPECFED ACCORDNG TO PERFORMANCE REQUREMENTS Planting-Soil Type: mported, naturally formed soil from off-site sources and consisting of sandy loam soil according to USDA textures; and modified to produce viable planting soil. Amend imported soli with' materials specified in other articles of this Section to become planting soil complying with the following requirements: Sources: Take imported, unamended soil from sources that are naturally well-drained sites where topsoil occurs at least 4 inches deep, not from agricultural land, bogs, or marshes; and that do not contain undesirable organisms; disease-causing plant pathogens; or obnoxious weeds and invasive plants including, but not limited to, quackgrass, Johnsongrass, poison ivy, nutsedge, nimblewill, Canada thistle, bindweed, bentgrass, wild garlic, ground ivy, perennial sorrel, and bromegrass. Additional Properties of mported Soil before Amending: Minimum of 4 percent organic-matter content, friable, and with sufficient structure to give good tilth and aeration. Clean s.oil to be of the following:

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFlCATlON)-SECTON 329115 PAGE-6-02 C. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1 13. a. Unacceptable Materials: Concrete slurry, concrete layers or chunks, cement, plaster, building debris, oils, gasoline, diesel fuel, paint thinner, turpentine, tar, roofing compound, acid, and other extraneous materials that are harmful to plant growth. b. Unsuitable Materials: Stones, roots, plants, sod, clay lumps, and pockets of coarse sand that exceed a combined maximum of 8 percent by dry weight of the imported soil. Large Materials: Stones, clods, roots, clay lumps, and pockets of coarse sand exceedng 2 inches in any dimension. Particle Size Distribution by Separates: a. b. Total Sand: 20 to 50 percent by dry weight. Silt: 35 to 50 percent by dry weight. Clay: 10 to 30 percent by dry weight. Fragment Size Distribution: a. Fine Fragments: Maximum 10 percent by dry weight. b. Medium Fragments: Maximum 5 percent by dry weight. Coarse Fragments: Maximum 5 percent by dry weight. d. Sticks and Roots: Maximum 5 percent by dry weight. e. Debris and other Foreign Materials: Maximum 5 percent by dry weight. Percentage of Organic Matter: Minimum 3 percent by volume. Soil Reaction: ph of 5 to 7. CEC oftotal Soil: Minimum 7 meq/100 ml at ph of7.0. Soluble-Salt Content: S to 10dS/m measured by electrical conductivity. Bulk Density: 0 g/cu. cm to 5 g/cu. em at 85% compaction. Total Porosity: Minmum 45 percent at 85% compaction. Macro Porosity: Minimum 5 percent at 85% compaction. RCRA Metals: Below maximum limits established by the EP Phytotoxicity: Below phytotoxicity limits established by SSSA.. NORGANC SOL AMENDMENTS Ume: ASTM C 602, agricultural limng material containing a minimum of 80 percent calcium carbonate equivalent and as follows: Class: 0, with a minimum of 9S percent passing through No.8 sieve and a minimum of 5S percent passing through a No. 60 sieve. Form: Provide lime in form of ground dolomitic limestone. Sulfur: Granular, biodegradable, and containng a minimum of 90 percent elemental sulfur, with a minimum of 99 percent passing through a No.6 sieve and a maximum of 10 percent passing through a No. 40 sieve. ron Sulfate: Granulated ferrous sulfate containing a minimum of 20 percent iron and 10 percent sulfur. Agricultural Gypsum: Mnimum 90 percent calcium sulfate, finely ground with 90 percent passing through a No. 50 seve.

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON {PERFORMANCE SPECFCATlON)-SECTlON 329115 PAGE-7-03 04 E. C. Sand: Clean, washed, natural or manufactured, free of toxic materials, and according to ASTM C 33/C 33M. ORGANC SOL AMENDMENTS Compost: Well-composted, stable, and weed-free organic matter produced by compostlng feedstock, and bearing USCC's "Seal of Testing Assurance," and as follows: 3. 4. 5. 6. Feedstock: Umlted to leaves. Reaction: ph of 5.5 to 8. Soluble-Salt Concentration: less than 4 ds/m. Moisture Content: 35 to 55 percent by weight. Organic-Matter Content: 30 to 40 percent of dry weight. Particle Size: Minimum of 98 percent passing through a l-inch. Muck Peat: Partially decomposed moss peat, native peat, or reed-sedge peat, finely divided or of granular texture with 100 percent passing through a' 1/2-inch sieve, a ph of 6 to 7.5, a soluble-salt content measured by electrical conductivity of maximum 5 ds/m, having a water-absorbing capacity of 1100 to 2000 percent, and containing no sand. Wood Derivatives: Shredded and composted, nitrogen-treated sawdust, ground bark, or wood waste; of uniform texture and free of chips, stones, sticks, soil, or toxic materials. Manure: Wellcrotted, unleached, stable or cattle manure containing not more than 25 percent by volume of straw, sawdust, or other bedding materials; free of toxic substances, stones, sticks, soli, weed seed, debris, and material harmful to plant growth. FERTLZERS Commercial Fertilizer: CommerCial-grade complete fertilizer of neutral character, consisting offast- and slow-release nitrogen, 50 percent derived from natural organic sources of urea for;maldehyde, phosphorous, and potassium in the following composition: Composition: Nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium in amounts recommended n soli reports fro,!, a qualified testing agency. Slow-Release Fertilizer: Granular or pelleted fertilizer consisting of 50 percent water-insoluble nitroge:n, phosphorus, and potassium in the following composition: Composition: Nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium in amounts recommended in soil reports from a qualified testing agency. Chelated ron: CommerCial-grade FeEDDHA for dicots and woody plants, and commercial-grade FeDTPA for omamental grasses and monocots.

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPEClFCATlON)-SECTlON 329115 PAGE-8- PART 3 - EXECUTON 3.01 GENERAL 3.02 C. 3.03' C. Place planting soil and fertilizers according to requirements n other Specification Sections. Verify that no foreign or deleterious material or liquid such as paint, paint washout, concrete slurry, concrete layers or chunks, cement, plaster, oils, gasoline, diesel fuel, paint thinner, turpentine, tar, roofing compound, or add has been deposited n planting soil. Proceed with placement only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATON OF UNAMENDED, ON-STE SOL BEFORE AMENDNG Excavation: Excavate soil from designated area(s) to a depth of 6 nches and stockpile until amended. Unacceptable Materials: Clean soil of concrete slurry, concrete layers or chunks, cement, plaster, building debris, oils, gasoline, diesel fuel, paint thinner, turpentine, tar, roofing compound, acid, and other extraneous materials that are harmful to plant growth. Unsuitable Materials: Clean soil to contan a combined maximum of 8 percent by dry weight of stones, roots, plants, sad, clay lumps, and pockets of Eoarse sand. Screening: Pass unamended soil through a 2-lnch sieve to remove large materials. PLACNG AND MXNG PLANTNG SOL OVER EXPOSED SUBGRADE General: Apply and mix unamended soil with amendments on-site to produce required planting soil. Do not apply materials or till if existing sailor subgrade s frozen, muddy, or excessively wet. Subgrade Preparation: Till subgrade to a minimum depth of 6 nches. Remove stones larger than 1-1/2 inches in any dimension and sticks, roots, rubbish, and other extraneous matter and legally dispose of them off Owner's property. Apply, add soil amendments, and mix approximately half the thickness of unamended 5011 over prepared, loosened subgrade according to "Mixing" Paragraph below. Mix thoroughly nto top 2 inches of subgrade. Spread remainder of planting soil. Mixing: Spread unamended soil to total depth of 6 nches, but not less than required to meet finish grades after mixing with amendments and natural settlement. Do not spread f soil or subgrade s frozen, muddy, or excessively wet. i. Ufts: Apply and mix unamended soil and amendments in lifts not exceeding 8 inches n loose depth for material compacted by compaction equipment, and not more than 4 inches in loose depth for material compacted by hand-operated tampers. Compaction: Compact each blended lift of planting soil to 85 percent of maximum Standard Proctor density according to ASTM D 698.

. EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCATON)-SECTON 329115 PAGE-9-3.04 3.05 3.06 E. E. Finish Grading: Grade planting soil to a smooth, uniform surface' plane with loose, uniformly fine texture. Roll and rake, remove ridges, and fill depressions to meet finish grades. FELD QUAUTY CONTROL Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and nspections. Perform the following tests: Compaction: Test planting-soil compaction after placing each lift and at completion using a densitometer or soil-compaction meter calibrated to a reference test value based on laboratory testing according to ASTM D 698. Space tests at no less than one for each 2000 sq. ft. of n-place soil or part thereof. Performance Testing: For each amended planting-soil type, demonstrating compliance with specified performance requirements. Perform testing according to "Soli-Sampling Requirements" and "Testing Requirements" articles. Soil will be considered defective if it does not pass tests. Prepare test reports. label each sample and test report with the date, location keyed to a site plan or other location system, visible conditions when and where sample was taken, and sampling depth. PROTECT()N Protect areas of n-place soil from additional compaction, disturbance, and contamination. Prohibit the following practices within these areas except as required to perform planting operations: Storage of construction materials, debris; or excavated material. Parking vehicles or equipment. 3. Vehicle traffi 4. Foot traffi 5. 6. 7. Erection of sheds or structures. mpoundment of water. Excavation or other digging unless otherwise indicated. f planting soil or subgrade is overcompacted, disturbed, or contaminated by foreign or deleterious materials or liquids, remove the planting soil and contamination; restore the subgrade as directed by Architect and replace contaminated planting soil with new planting soil. ClEANNG Protect areas adjacent to planting-soil preparation and placement areas from contamination. Keep adjacent paving and construction clean and work area in an orderly condition. Remove surplus soil and waste material including excess subsoil, unsuitable materials, trash, and debris and legally dispose of them off Owner's property unless otherwise indicated.

EXTEROR STAR MPROVEMENTS SUNY BROCKPORT END OF SECTON Dspose of excess subsoil and unsuitable materials. SOL PREPARATON (PERFORMANCE SPECFCAnON)~SECTON 329115 PAGE-10-