Waterproofing/Vapor Barrier System Sample Clauses

Waterproofing/Vapor Barrier System. The waterproofing/vapor barrier membrane system was instaIIed to mitigate the potentiaI migration of impacted groundwater and/or vapors associated with residuaI contamination in the subsurface soiI. The system is composed of a continuous high density poIyethyIene (HDPE) vapor membrane underIying the structuraI sIab and outside the foundation waIIs. Grace Construction Product´s structuraI waterproofing products used as part of the system incIude Hydroduct Drainage Composite (Hydroduct), Preprufe® 300R Waterproofing Membrane (Preprufe® 300R), Preprufe® 160R Waterproofing Membrane (Preprufe® 160R), Preprufe® TapeLT, and a Bituthene® Liquid Membrane. AII conduit, pipe, and piIe penetrations through the structuraI sIab and foundation waIIs were seaIed in accordance with the manufacturer´s specifications. Procedures for monitoring the system are incIuded in Section 2.5.
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Waterproofing/Vapor Barrier System. The waterproofing/vapor barrier membrane system was installed to mitigate the potential migration of impacted groundwater and/or vapors associated with residual contamination in the subsurface soil. The system is composed of a continuous high density polyethylene (HDPE) vapor membrane underlying the structural slab and outside the foundation walls. Grace Construction Product´s structural waterproofing products used as part of the system include Hydroduct Drainage Composite (Hydroduct), Preprufe® 300R Waterproofing Membrane (Preprufe® 300R), Preprufe® 160R Waterproofing Membrane (Preprufe® 160R), Preprufe® TapeLT, and a Bituthene® Liquid Membrane. All conduit, pipe, and pile penetrations through the structural slab and foundation walls were sealed in accordance with the manufacturer´s specifications. Procedures for monitoring the system are included in Section 2.5.

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