Two national flooring associations, the National Wood
Flooring Association (NWFA) and the Flooring Contractors Association (FCICA)
have endorsed a position statement on floor flatness tolerances written by the American
Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC). Members
of both associations will use the document to help resolve this ongoing
construction issue.
The
statement explains that flooring contractors (Division 9) and concrete
contractors (Division 3) measure floor flatness by different means. In addition, floor flatness changes with
time, due to a process called curling.
Curling makes it impossible to predict what the flatness of a slab will
be when the floor coverings are installed.
The solution
to this, the associations agree, is for the owner to provide a bid allowance,
established by the designer and based on the floor covering requirements, for
grinding and patching necessary to close the gap between Division 3 tolerances
and Division 9 tolerances.
“The
difference between how Division 3 and Division 9 measure floor flatness, and
the changes that occur in a concrete slab between pouring and the time the
floor covering is applied, have been the source of many arguments, much
misspent time and numerous lawsuits,” says Paul Albanelli, president of ASCC.
“For the
first time, instead of disagreeing, the two sides have come together to find a
common solution to a problem that has cost both sides hundreds of thousands of
dollars in rework,” adds Edward Korczak, executive director/CEO of NWFA.
“We
believe an allowance in the bid would accomplish two things,” says Ward
Malisch, technical director of ASCC.
“First, it would cover the cost of the patching and grinding that is
almost always required. Second, it
brings the issue to the attention of the owner and designer early on, hopefully
forcing them to acknowledge that the point in question does in fact exist.”
“Many
members of the ASCC have successfully used this Position Statement to drive
home this point with owners,” says Albanelli.
“We believe a joint statement from Division 3 and Division 9 contractors
will carry even more weight. The intent
of all three organizations is that it will be used to make the construction
process go more smoothly for all involved.”
The
Position Statement may be read online atwww.ascconline.org To purchase a copy call (866) 788-2722.
NWFA, FCICA endorse statement on floor flatness
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