ROOF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT [Mt. Baldy] Addendum No. 3

Location: California
Posted: Apr 22, 2026
Due: Apr 28, 2026
Agency: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
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ROOF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT [Mt. Baldy]
BID NO. 25.26.1182
DESCRIPTION:  SBCSS, on behalf of Mt. Baldy Joint Unified School District is seeking a qualified vendor to remove and replace the existing roofing system at Mt. Baldy K-8 School.
MANDATORY JOB WALK: Tuesday, April 7, 2026, 9:00 a.m.
RFI DEADLINE: April 10, 2026, 2:00 p.m.
RFI RESPONSE: April 14, 2026
*REVISED* BID DEADLINE: Thursday, April 23, 2026, 3:00 pm Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 2:00 pm
Interested parties may request the Virtual Bid Opening link by emailing Bids@sbcss.net. The virtual bid opening will take place promptly at 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
ATTACHMENTS:
Notice Inviting Bids
Bid Document
Job Walk Sign-In Sheet
Addendum No. 1
Addendum No. 2
Addendum No. 3

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ADDENDUM 3
BID NO. 25.26.1182
ROOF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
This Addendum modifies the original Bid Document dated March 25, 2026, and Addendum No. 3 dated April 22, 2026, as indicated herein.
All addenda must be acknowledged in the designated space on the BID FORM/SIGNATURE PAGE. Failure to do so will render the bid
non-responsive. Please note that the Bid Deadline has been revised to Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 2:00 p.m.
*REVISED* BID DEADLINE: Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 2:00 p.m.
1. The specifications do not clearly note if the insulation cover board is to be included in the sheet metal
scope. Can you confirm whether we are to include it? If the insulation board is to be included, can you
also provide the thickness?
ANSWER: There is no insulation required. The reference to insulation is a typo. The scope includes only underlayment
and metal panels. Please see Attachments A & B.
Interested parties may request the virtual bid opening link by emailing Bids@sbcss.net
The virtual bid opening will take place promptly at 2:15 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Bids must
be submitted no later than 2:00 p.m. on April 28, 2026, and will be publicly read aloud via Zoom at
2:15 p.m.
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PART 1 GENERAL
ATTACHMENT A
SECTION 07410
METAL ROOF PANELS
-SPECIFICATIONS-
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Standing seam metal roofing system.
B. Metal roofing accessories.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
1. Remove existing roofing system down to decking and dispose of properly.
2. Replace any damaged decking or fascia with like kind.
3. Install new SA metal underlayment over insulation board.
4. Install new metal roofing system over substrate per shop drawings.
5. Replace existing gutters new gutters as indicated during job walk. Include gutter guard.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. ASCE 7 - Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures.
B. FM 4470 Approval Standard for Class 1 Panel Roofs.
C. FM 4471 - Class 1 Panel Roof; Factory Mutual Research Corporation.
D. UL 263 - Fire Tests of Building Constructions and Materials.
E. UL 580 - Standard for Tests for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies.
F. UL 790 - Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings.
G. UL 1897 - Uplift Test for Roof Covering Systems.
H. ICC-ES AC166 - Test Procedure for Wind Driven Rain Resistance of Metal Roof Coverings.
I.
SMACNA - Architectural Sheet Metal Manual.
J. National Coil Coating Association (NCCA)
K. NRCA - The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual.
1.4 DESIGN / PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Standing Seam Roofing System: R-Mer Shield
1. Thermal Expansion and Contraction:
a. Completed metal roofing and flashing system shall be capable of withstanding expansion and
contraction of components caused by changes in temperature without buckling, producing
excess stress on structure, anchors or fasteners, or reducing performance ability.
b. Design temperature differential shall be not less then 200 degrees F.
c. Interface between panel and toprail/clip shall provide for unlimited thermal movement in each
direction along the longitudinal direction.
d. Location of metal roofing rigid connector shall be at roof ridge unless otherwise approved by the
manufacturer. Metal ridge connector may require design as per job conditions by specified
manufacturer.
2. Uniform Wind Load Capacity:
a. Installed roof system shall withstand negative (uplift) design wind loading pressures complying
with the following criteria.
1) Design Code: ASCE 7, Method 2 for Components and Cladding.
2) Safety Factor: 1.67 after any load reduction or material stress increase.
3) Category III Building with an Importance Factor of 1 .
4) Wind Speed: 105 mph.
5) Ultimate Pullout Value: 633 pounds per each of the two fasteners holding the panel anchor
to the roof decking or framing system.
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6) Exposure Category: C
b. ASTM E 1592: Capacity shall be determined using pleated airbag method in accordance with
ASTM E 1592, testing of sheet metal roof panels. Allowable safe working loads shall be determined
by dividing the ultimate test load by the safety factor specified above.
3. Uniform Positive Load Capacity.
a. Installed roof system shall be capable of resisting the following positive uniform roof loads: Roof
Live Load of 20 psf;
b. Dead Load: Loading of the roof structure, due to tear off of existing, and/or installation of new
roofing materials shall not exceed the present loading due to weight of the existing roofing
system.
4. ASTM E 1680: Static pressure air infiltration (roof panels):
a. Pressure Leakage Rate:
1) 1.57 PSF 0.034 cfm/sq.ft.
2) 6.24 PSF 0.048 cfm/sq.ft.
3) 12.0 PSF 0.051 cfm/sq.ft.
4) 20.0 PSF 0.010 cfm/sq.ft.
5. ASTM E 1646: Static pressure water infiltration (roof panels):
a. Pressure Result:
1) 5 Gal. /Hr. per S.F. and Static No Leakage
2) Pressure of 12.0 Psf for 15 minutes
6. Capacities for gauge, span or loading other than those tested may be determined by interpolation of
test results within the range of test data. Extrapolations for conditions outside test range are not
acceptable.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Submit product data, test reports, and certifications in accordance with quality assurance and
performance requirements specified herein.
C. Design Loads: Submit manufacturer's minimum design load calculations according to ASCE 7, Method 2 for
Components and Cladding. In no case shall the design loads be taken to be less than those specified herein.
D. Shop Drawings: Prepared specifically for this project; showing dimensions of metal roofing and accessories,
fastening details and connections and interface with other products.
E. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, two complete sets of samples representing
manufacturer's full range of available colors and textures.
F. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples, minimum size 6 inches (150 mm) square,
representing actual product, color, and textures.
G. Warranty Sample: Provide unexecuted copy of 40 -Year NDL Warranty.
H. Applicator Qualifications: Submit manufacturer’s written acceptance of applicator stating contractor is
qualified to install system and receive specified warranty.
I.
Manufactures Inspections: Provide letter from corporate officer of manufacture stating intent to provide
inspections (3) per week, during project as outlined in section 3.4 “Field Quality Control”.
J. Manufacturer's Certificates: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements.
K. Closeout Submittals:
1. Provide manufacturer's maintenance instructions that include recommendations for periodic checking
and maintenance of installed roof system.
2. Provide executed copy of manufacturer's warranty.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer shall have in place a documented, standardized quality control
program such as ISO-9001 approval.
B. Installer Qualifications: Certified and approved installer of the sheet metal roofing manufacturer.
C. Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of surface preparation techniques and application workmanship.
1. Finish areas designated by Architect.
2. Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship, color, and sheen are approved by Architect.
3. Refinish mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.
1.7 PRE-INSTALLATION CONFERENCE
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A. Convene a pre-roofing conference approximately two weeks before scheduled commencement of roofing
system installation and associated work.
B. Require attendance of installers of deck or substrate construction to receive roofing, installers of rooftop units
and other work in and around roofing which must precede or follow roofing work including mechanical work,
Architect, Owner, roofing system manufacturer's representative.
C. Objectives include:
1. Review foreseeable methods and procedures related to roofing work, including set up and mobilization
areas for stored material and work area.
2. Tour representative areas of roofing substrates, inspect and discuss condition of substrate, roof drains,
curbs, penetrations and other preparatory work.
3. Review structural loading limitations of deck and inspect deck for loss of flatness and for required
attachment.
4. Review roofing system requirements, Drawings, Specifications and other Contract Documents.
5. Review and finalize schedule related to roofing work and verify availability of materials, installer's
personnel, equipment and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays.
6. Review required inspection, testing, certifying procedures.
7. Review weather and forecasted weather conditions and procedures for coping with unfavorable
conditions, including possibility of temporary roofing.
8. Record conference including decisions and agreements reached. Furnish a copy of records to each
party attending.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver materials in manufacturer's original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact.
B. Store materials protected from exposure to harmful environmental conditions and at temperature and
humidity conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
1. Store materials above ground, on skids.
2. Protect material with waterproof covering and allow sufficient ventilation to prevent condensation
buildup or moisture entrapment on the materials.
1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by
manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside
manufacturer's absolute limits.
1.10 WARRANTY
A. Warranty: Upon completion of the work, provide the Manufacturer's written and signed NDL System Warranty,
warranting that, if a leak develops in the roof during the term of this warranty, due either to defective material
or defective workmanship by the installer, the manufacturer shall provide the Owner, at the Manufacturer's
expense, with the labor and material necessary to return the defective area to a watertight condition
including Garland Metal Components.
B. Warranty Terms
1. 40-year, No Dollar Limit, Warranty.
2. Provide installers 5-year warranty covering roofing system installation and water-tightness.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Garland Company, Inc. (The), which is located at: 3800 E. 91st St.; Cleveland, OH
44105; Toll Free Tel: 800-321-9336; Tel: 216-641-7500; Fax: 216-641-0633 or equal.
2.2 STANDING SEAM METAL ROOFING
A. R-Mer Shield:
1. Width of Standing Seam Panel:
a. 16-3/4 inches.
2. Standing Seam: 2-1/16 inch tall mechanically seamed with factory installed hot melt sealant in-seam
cap. Panel/Cap is configured with a total of 4 layers of metal surrounding anchor clip and top rail.
3. Panel Profile: Provided with minimum 1-1/2 inches wide elevated mesa's every 2 inches on center
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continuous throughout panel. Stiffening ribs shall also be located in flat of panel next to the standing
seam legs. Panel profile shall be symmetric in shape.
a. Slope: Open Purlins or Solid Substrate down to 1/4:12.
4. Panel material:
a. Galvanized steel 22 gauge, G90, smooth as per ASTM A 653.
5. Flashing and flat stock material: Fabricate in profiles indicated on Drawings of same material, thickness,
and finish as roof system, unless indicated otherwise.
6. Coated Finish:
a. Exposed surfaces for coated panels:
b. Unexposed surfaces for coated panels shall be baked-on polyester coating with .20 to .30 dry film
thickness (TDF).
7. Accessory Components:
a. Anchor Clips:
1) Concealed Standard Anchor Clips: Clips must be extruded aluminum ONE (1) piece clip
with projecting legs for additional panel alignment and provision for unlimited thermal
movement in each direction along the longitudinal dimension.
2) Top Rail shall be snap-in-place extruded aluminum retainer. The top rail shall be used as a
6 inch length aligned with each panel clip, or in continuous lengths spanning one or more
wind uplift zones, as required by the manufacturer's testing data and project engineering
calculations.
a) Two piece clips are unacceptable.
b) Sealant applied in panel cap must be isolated from clip to ensure that no sealant
damage occurs from the movement of the panel during expansion and
contraction.
c) Clip must maintain a clearance of a minimum of 1/2 inch between panel and
substrate for proper ventilation to help prevent condensation on underside of panel
and eliminate the contact of panel fastener head to panel.
b. Fasteners:
1) Concealed fasteners: Corrosion resistant steel fasteners (zinc plated, stainless steel or
equal) designed to meet structural loading requirements.
2) Exposed fasteners: Series 410 stainless steel fasteners or 1/8 inch diameter stainless steel
waterproof rivets. All exposed fasteners shall be factory painted to match the color of the
standing seam panels.
c. Closures: Factory precut closed cell foam meeting ASTM D 1056 or ASTM D 3575, enclosed in
metal channel matching panels when used at hip, ridge, rake, and jamb.
d. Provide all miscellaneous accessories for complete installation.
2.3 METAL ROOFING ACCESSORIES
A. R-Mer SS Sheet Stock: High gloss, factory painted aluminum
1. Material and Thickness:
a. 22-gauge steel
2. Color: TBD by Owner.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine surfaces to receive metal roofing. Notify the Architect in writing of any defective conditions
encountered. Starting of work shall constitute acceptance of such conditions.
B. Structural Framing Substrate:
1. Verify primary and secondary framing members are installed and fastened, properly aligned and
sloped.
2. Verify damaged shop coatings are repaired with touch up paint.
C. Verify roof openings, curbs, pipes, sleeves, ducts, or vents through roof are solidly set, reglets are in place, and
nailing strips located.
D. Correct defective conditions before beginning work.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install in conformance with the NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual and Manufacturers installation
requirements.
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