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WON OF VSA APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPLETE OR UN�IGNED Project #: R3oS- Oq&9 Building Permit #: 1307-0o/L Asbestos Permit #: AM07-0001 75 S. Frontage Rd. Vail, Colorado 81657 TOWN OF VAIL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION Required per Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1998 Permit application will not be accepted without the following: 1. Copies of General Abatement Certificate and State of Colorado Certification 2. A copy of written arrangements with the facility operators for any temporary disabling of the air handling systems, fire sprinkler system, and alarm systems with the names and contact phone numbers of these individuals. 3. Site plan with details addressing: waste container storage location. waste load out area location. entry and exiting details of abatement area. details of entry and exiting plans for the occupants of the structure in unaffected areas. CONTRACTOR INFORMATTON COMPLETE VALUATION FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PERMIT (Labor & Materials) Asbestos Abatement: $ js SOO. 00 Contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit www- ean1e-rnunh1 nnm fnr Pari -p/.& # o2 / ,a3p� pd/ IParcel Job Name: The Roos' Wet Job Address: N. Fron�ys �. Legal Description Lot: Block: Filing: �bdivision: Owners Name:7;.,�r1 � .( 4L Address: 12 V d . * 00 Phone: 70- Y - W13 Project Manager: Address: Phone: Project Designer: Address: Phone: Air MON or4ing Specialist: Address: Phone: 03 - 0 6 Detailed description of work: ZwKt%'004' C 0 7 gg. ff. af wikif cc:1:11& f% 4& will be re..ovc l 'r-s;At 1 co.,+ t Start Date: Z -711 End Date: y �L�� Start Time: •00 0, Quit Time: y; p0 ,q �. Amount of Asbestos: Linear Feet: Square Feet: 1017 55/Gal Drums: Work Class: New( ) Addition ( ) Remodel( ) Repair( ) Demo >< Other ( ) Work Type: Interior >< Exterior ( ) Both ( ) Type of Bld .: Single-family Two-family Multi -family Commercial D< Restaurant Other Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes ><r No( ) Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes No( ) *FOR OFFICE USE ONLY*�*- - * MAR -7 2007 F:\cdev\FORMS\Permits\Fire\asbestos_perm_10-19-06.DOC Page 1 of 1 I TOWN N `JF, c co m a �, 3 �yy moi. �? �" �, _+ sa A -S � 3E��-E1 d � 3NO ;? IF ICA � P %1 Submi—t_a�io FemdCgordiratcr F�� •9C'�: =� j CATION.' � q� ii79 � .15"k i APPLI3 FORAW Cclorao Dep- P D!IC Health �! • C6 .4 FEE MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM. and Environment °Fomes -g1 �- INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE RETURNED. \ 4300 Cherry C.eek Drive South Denver co so24s 1530 87(Perr7ili 1NIII be mallet t0 abatement Contractor unless-S�72CIffef�' OL}7e(WISc�) Phone: 303-692-3100 Fax 303-782-0278 Permit Type 30 -;Jay 90-Day11; One -Year Notice Orally transfer Caur�esy Notice; Singie-Family Residential Dwelling ONLY > 50 LF or 32 SF or a 55 -gal. drum, but $165 $27 X385 $55 . 40 � ,. No Fen <_ 260 I_ F or 160 SF or a 55 -gal- drum I Okay to Fax Public & Commercial, School, and Single- I Family Residential Dwelling Building I $27'5 i I $550 I i $$325$JrS I No Fee >260 LF or 160 SF or a 55�i. drum XX I Okay io Fax Company Name L 5uilding Name o Elite Environmental Services, In The Roost Lodge I LSheet � N S location in the building w pecaY g' where work will take ptace,(e.g. floor, room, wing, e[C_) 1550 Larimer St. x#517 in U City Sale Zip Cade C Street Denver CO 180202 F 1793 N. Fronta e Rd. ! Telephone Wrath Area Code Colorado GAC Number Cry Sate County p Code 303-674-5437 146-9706139 c Vail CO Eagle Project Supervisor Colorado Cart Number 3uildng Contact Telephone with Area Code !81657_ Building Contact Person Q David Ruvalcaba; 13127 970-476-4693 I Greg Gastineau Landfill Name Owner's Name y Tower Rd. & Foothills Landfill 115 1- Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Street 3 v Street 88th Ave. & Tower Rd. L 12 Vail Road, Suite 600 City State �p Code Q City State Zip Code �, Commerce City CO 80022 -a-a-()Vail I CO 81 657. ❑ Telephone With Area Code p Telephone With Area Cade 303-371-5115 1= I 970-476-4693 Colorado Project Managers Name Start Date End Date ` 4/23/2007 4/26/2007 Telephone With Area Code Colo. Proj. Dsgr. Cert Number Start Time End Time q C a 8:00 PM 4:00 Pn�l Colorado Project Designer's Name ❑ - I Amount of Asbestos m OL Linear Feet Square Feet 4.. 55 gal Drums: Q Telephone With Area Code Colo. Praj. Dsgr. Cart Number = 1 0 1 7 C I � a) Days of Operation - Check all that apply: I Air Monitoring Specialists Name 0Sun. Man. Tue. Wed. I I Thu. I Fri. ! Sat. y Jamie Johnson °� XX XX �XX 1XX o i elepngne With Area Code Colo. AMS Cert Number I. D. I 3 0 3 - 7 6.3 - 9 6.3 9 � 2 6 4 9 ._.___... _ .._ _-- . iEmergency Project? . I I XX "es No J. _ THIS Box Is FCR CDPHE USE ONLY- v. Pro ectequired. 1\4 ,Mang er Required? yV g __.. ._ _.. Permit r Postmark or Hand Delivery Date: Check = Issued: Please describe beiow the wcr'X practices and procedures to be employed in conducting the abatement of asbestos. BE SPECIFIC. Indicate t`/pe(s) of , CSM `o be abated (e.g. VAT, ceiling lie, TSI, etc.). Use another Pace if necassan/. Approximately 1017 square feet of wall and ceiling texture will be removed inside a full containment using wet methods and hand tools. <s.. -moo. _. _�sr`sas ac '_mac.- �sysaz_res=ormswffaE3TCS .�Eyi':icEJT tJC-FFC::TICV_;:ac RRO H E R ® Phone (303) 763 9639 RO N E Enterprises USA, Inc. Fax (303) 763 9686 E -Mail Lennie.Herron@comcast.net b/lShed� Hazardous Materials*Mold*Asbestos*Lead Paint Website www.HERRON-Enterprises.com Environmental Services*Industrial Hygienists 7261 W. Hampden Ave. Lakewood Colorado 80227-5305 71 ERP \ Ra9PP, INE ROOST LO D LODGE, 1793 NT PROJECT DES � ACTION) REPORT: FEBRUARY 20, 20 RON@ PROJECT NO. 02270 C7 n ShOd H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC February 20, 2007 This Project Design (Plan of Action) has been sub -contracted to and developed by HERRON® Enterprises USA, Inc. (HERRON®) for the Owner and/or General Abatement Contractor. HERRON& has specifically prepared this Project Design (Plan of Action) for the use of the Owner and/or General Abatement Contractor, and in compliance with the submitted requirements of Asbestos Abatement Specifications at: HERRON® Project No.: 0222057 Job No.: Verbal Location: `Commercial Property', The Roost Lodge, 1793 N. Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657 Date(s) of Service: April 23-26, 2007 Services Requested: Environmental Consultation/Project Design Owner/Project Administrator. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 12 Vail Road, Ste 600 Vail, Colorado 81657 (970) 476-1464/Fax (970) 476-1986 Email. greg@dmberlinere.com c%: Mr. Greg Gastineau prepared by Designer Contractor Elite System's Inc.. 1550 Larimer Street #517 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 674-5437/Fax (303) 674-5463 Email. mklemetsen@aol com c%: Mr. Melroy Klemetsen HERRON& Enterprises USA, Inc. 7261 W. Hampden Ave, Lakewood, CO 80227-5305 (303) 763 96391 Fax (303) 763 9686 E -Mail. Lennic.Herron@comcast.net Mr. L.P. (Lennie) Herron, Industrial Hygienist Note: Drawing of containment(s), location of HEPA units, decontamination unit(s), remote shower(s) load out(s), approved landfill(s) submittals, statements, etc. are to be provided by Contractor at time of Pre -Construction Conference. Should the scope of work change to the extent that these examples are not applicable, or if work area examples are to be scaled down to a more confined area, amended drawings should be provided by Contractor, prior to execution, and should be included in Project Design (Plan of Action). This Project Design (Plan of Action) is developed for the use of the Owner and/or General Abatement Contractor at the aforementioned location, and is not intended for use at any other location. Use of this Project Design (Plan of Action) by the other than the intended Client and/or their authorized Representatives, and/or unauthorized reproduction without the express written permission of an officer of HERRON®, is prohibited. The Project Administrator, Asbestos Project Manager, and/or Designer retain the rights to waive any formalities contained herein, which may be in the best interest of the Client, with Client authorization. H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Prepared by: HERRON® Enterprises USA, Inc. 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood, CO 80227-5305 (303) 763 9639 / Fax (303) 763 9686 E -Mail: Lennie.Herron@comcast.net d&— Mr. L.P. (Lennie) Herron, Industrial Hygienist Designer No. 2572 Contractor: Elite Systems, Inc. 1550 Larimer St., #517 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 674 5437 / Fax (303) 674 5463 E -Mail: mklemetsen@aol.com Mr. Melroy HIemetsen H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION CONTENT The followinS Sections are included where applicable. 01013 Summary Of Work - Asbestos Abatement 01043 Project Coordination 01046 Cutting & Patching - Asbestos -Containing Materials 01091 Definitions And Standards - Asbestos Abatement 01092 Codes, Regulations And Standards - Asbestos Abatement 01313 Schedules, Reports, Payments - Asbestos Abatement 01340 Shop Drawings, Product Data And Samples 01410 Air Monitoring - Test Laboratory Services 01503 Temporary Facilities - Asbestos Abatement 01513 Temporary Pressure Differential & Air Circulation System 01526 Temporary Enclosures 01527 Regulated Areas 01529 Small -Scale Short -Duration Work 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos Abatement 01562 Respiratory Protection 01563 Decontamination Units 01701 Project Closeout - Asbestos Abatement 01711 Project Decontamination 01714 Work Area Clearance 02081 Removal Of Asbestos -Containing Materials 02084 Disposal Of Asbestos -Containing Waste Material 02087 Resilient Flooring Removal - Asbestos Abatement 09805 Encapsulation of Asbestos -Containing Materials HERRON` Project No. 0227057 Page No. 1 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01013 SUMMARY OF WORK -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT Project name is HERRON* Project No.: 0222057 Job No.: Verbal Location: `Commercial Property', The Roost Lodge, 1793 N. Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657 Date(s) of Service: April 23-26, 2007 Services Requested: Environmental Consultation/Project Design as shown on Contract Documents (if applicable). This Project Design (Plan of Action) is developed to specifically address the Scope of Work determined, however; should the Scope of Work change, and/or should additional materials be required to be removed in order to accomplish this project, this Project Design (Plan of Action) should be an adequate tool in accomplishing the remaining portion(s) of the project in compliance with local, state and/or federal regulations. The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications (if applicable), and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work. Note: for this project, the terms Asbestos Abatement Specifications, Specifications, or Contract Documents will reference all local, state, and/or federal regulations, including but not limited to AQCC Regulation 8, OSHA 1926.110 1, etc. WORK SEQUENCE A. The Work will be conducted in phases. 1. Phase: Work of the phases shall be substantially complete, ready for reconstruction prior to that phase of the Contract, as indicated in the Contract, and in accordance with the following Project Schedule: a. All Work Area(s), Asbestos Abatement, Contractor is to mobilize and commence on April 23, 2007, and shall be substantially completed and demobilized on or before April 26, 2007, with actual Asbestos Abatement not to exceed 4.0 normal working days. b. Actual Asbestos Abatement Schedule: 7:30 A.M. till 4:00 P.M. (overtime, weekend and holiday work is not authorized under the base bid except as indicated). HERRON't Project No. 0227057 Page No. 2 February, 20, 2007 The H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roostodge LLC SCOPE OF WORK: Remove, in accordance with Specification, local, state and/or federal regulations: Work Area: I #1 Sample No. Homogeneous Material Description Asbestos Layer/ =IS Laboratory Physical Description Results NA White Smooth Textured Drywall Walls and 1,017 SF 6 >1.0% Textured Drywall Ceilings, Surfacing Material (S), Non -Friable, Good Condition (Current Condition), throughout Office Ceiling and Walls and Sauna Room Ceiling of Lobby Building Recommendation: I Abatement Scope of Work: Abate all existing Asbestos -Containing Materials by Gross Removal methods within Single Full Enclosure Work Areas (PCM Clearance) HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 3 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Alternates: Alternate Bid Work Areas have been defined as follows, and are indicated as Appendix A., Alternate Bid: 1. Additive Alternates a. Not applicable. 2. Deductible Alternates a. Not applicable. Unit Prices: Should the Owner/Project Administrator elect to use Unit Prices, all terms and conditions of pricing shall be in accordance with the Contractor Agreement. 1. Additive Lump Sum Unit Prices a. Not applicable. 2. Deductible Unit Prices a. Not applicable. HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 4 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Typical Job Site Photographs depict all areas of work, but is submitted for informational purposes) HERRON` Project No. 0227057 Page No. 5 February, 20, 2007 -J +z r.� U ®z x H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: A. The following items are not to be damaged, and are to be salvaged and returned to the Owner: 1. As directed by the Owner. B. The following items are to be demolished and disposed of as ACM waste: `All' Asbestos -Containing Materials, Debris, Overspray, and Contamination (as indicated). C. The following items are not to be damaged, are to remain in place, and are to be protected from `any' damage: 1. As directed by the Owner. 2. `All' mechanical, plumbing, electrical, telecom systems, etc., and their components, which have not been specified as being removed, demolished, and/or disposed of. D. The following items are to be demolished and disposed of as Non -ACM waste: 1. Not applicable. E. The following additional requirements will be observed by the Contractor: 1. This project will be permitted in accordance with AQCC Regulation 8, and the Town of Vail. 2. Contractor filed the Town of Vail Permit and obtained required licenses. 3. The Contractor may mobilize and commence set-up on permit date after the Town of Vail Fire Department reviews and approves the Design. 4. Fire Control System will remain active during the project, and the Contractor will be required to protect the system during abatement. 5. The entries to the Work Areas - Contractor is to secure the Doors of the Work Areas in a manner that: (i). is accessible to the Fire Department in an emergency by being able to either unlock the doors, or to remove padlocks (Owner to provide appropriate lock boxes for Fire Department use). 6. Should there be any questions as to the process, please contact the Town of Vail Fire Department at (970) 479 2252. 7. As indicated, locations, approximate quantities affected, approximate areas affected have been offered as an informational tool, and are estimates observed at the time of assessments and development of this document. Quantity determinations are the responsibility of the Contractor, and therefore, it is recommended that field verification be made by the Contractor. The Contractor is advised that `all' quantities are estimates, whether indicated as Units or as Linear or Square Feet, and that the Contractor should base their Response on Contractor quantification `within the Work Area', to include `all' Asbestos, Overspray, Debris, Residue, etc. 8. Contractor will be required to designate the location of the filtered discharge of water to sanitary sewers. All other sanitary sewer locations within the work areas will be sealed, and not used. 9. The Contractor may use mechanical devices for Asbestos removal, however, procedures will be pre -approved by the Owner/Designer before the performance of the work. HERRON= Project No. 0227057 Page No. 7 February, 20, 2007 H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 10. The removal method will be designed in such a way that water use is contained within the work areas, and not over the walls into chases of void spaces. The use of `high' pressure water use for `removal' will not be approved. 11. HVAC Units and Ducting may be in the Work Area. The Contractor is to install critical barriers on `any' penetrations located in the System, and install secondary critical barriers over all return and supply diffusers in the building, prior to `any' abatement. 12. Staging Area: a. Roll -Offs may be permitted on site (Contractor to arrange with General Contractor). Roll -off locations that are coordinated with the Owner are acceptable for trucks to be loaded and unloaded. The Contractor understands that he must have his trucks, used for hauling material off site, not parked where they would block access areas. All asbestos containing waste material must be inspected by the AMS prior to the removal from the site. b. Equipment may be staged in the Lobby area of the Building. c. Property Management contact: Mr. Greg Gastineau - (970) 476-1464. 13. Temporary Toilet Units: the Contractor will be required to provide self-contained, single -occupant toilet units of the chemical, aerated recirculation, or combustion type. Provide units properly vented and fully enclosed with a glass -fiber -reinforced polyester shell or similar nonabsorbent material. The Contractor will be required to provide an adequate number of Units, for both male and female employees of the Contractor, and Air Monitoring Specialist. 14. The Contractor may utilize house power and water, as available. a. Power requirements: Contractor may utilize appropriate power sources. (i). Connection to the Owner's power source is to be made by qualified personnel (licensed electrician where applicable and required). b. Contractor shall supply extensions from the electrical supply for Owner's use while conducting daily air monitoring, visual inspections, and final clearance air monitoring as follows: (i). Two in each work area (during abatement). (ii). One at clean side of each Decontamination Unit/Waste Load Out. (iii). One at clean side of each Critical Barrier. (iv). One at each exhaust location for HEPA filtered fan units. (v). One outside of the Building(s). (vi). Five inside work area (or as otherwise directed for final clearance to accommodate pumps and fans). c. Temporary Water Service Connection: Connections to the Owner's water system shall include backflow protection. Valves shall be temperature and pressure rated for operation of the temperatures and pressures encountered. After completion of use, connections and fittings shall be removed without damage or alteration to existing water piping and equipment. Leaking or dripping valves shall be piped to the nearest drain or located over an existing sink or grade where water will not damage existing finishes or equipment. Provide separate hoses and/or pumps for shower water and amended water, without the possibility of cross connection. (i). Connection to the Owner's water system is to be made by qualified personnel (licensed plumber where applicable and required). (ii). Water Hoses: Provide heavy-duty, abrasion -resistant, flexible hoses in diameters and lengths necessary to adequately serve temporary facilities, and with a pressure rating greater than the maximum pressure of the water distribution system. Provide adjustable shutoff nozzles at hose discharge. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 8 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC (iii). Provide water into each work area and to each Decontamination Unit. Provide fittings as required to allow for connection to existing wall hydrants or spouts, as well as temporary water heating equipment, branch piping, showers, shut-off nozzles and equipment. 15. In accordance with AQCC Regulation 8 (State), the Maximum Allowable Asbestos Level (MARL) may not be exceeded, at any time. HERRON® has previously determined that the various materials within the Building are not Asbestos Materials, however, may contain Traces of Asbestos. This document serves as a Hazard Communication that should either the Abatement Contractor or other Contractors not comply with local, state, and/or federal regulations and these Specifications, i.e., wet methods, engineering controls, etc. during any Non - Asbestos Demolition activities, that the MAAL could be exceeded. Should this occur, the area, areas, and or Building in its entirety could be considered contaminated, and a Major Spill Response may be responded to at the expense of the responsible Contractor(s), in accordance with these Specifications. F. Submittal Processing: 1. Pre -Abatement Submittal Processing: Contractor will be required to forward the following items to the Designer, prior to mobilization: a. Project Design (1,000 LF, or 3,000 SF), or Plan of Action describing Contractor's Work Practices. b. Project Schedule. c. Project Directory. d. Notifications, and Notices (Police and Fire Departments). e. Permits. f. GAC License. g. Historic Airborne Fiber Data (NEA). h. AHERA Accreditation: for each worker. i. State and Local License: for each worker. j. Certificate Worker Acknowledgment: for each worker. k. Report from Medical Examination: of each worker. 1. Report from Respirator Fit Test Examination: of each worker. m. Name and address of landfill. 2. Allow sufficient time for initial review. Allow additional time if the Asbestos Project Manager/Designer must delay processing to permit coordination with subsequent submittals. 3. If an intermediate submittal is necessary, process the same as the initial submittal. 4. Allow sufficient time for reprocessing each submittal. 5. No extension of Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit submittals to the Asbestos Project Manager/Designer sufficiently in advance of the Work to permit processing. 6. During and Post -Abatement Submittal Processing: Contractor will be required to forward the following items to the Designer, during abatement (where required), and immediately on job completion: a. Daily Logs. b. Entry/Exit Logs. c. Pressure Differential Monitoring Results (if applicable). d. Copies of manifests and disposal site receipts. e. Any Special Reports. 7. The Designer has prepared this detailed plan of the procedures proposed for use in complying with the regulatory requirements. The Contractor will be required to include (forward) in the plan the location and layout of decontamination areas, the sequencing of asbestos work, the interface of trades involved in the performance of work, HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 9 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline The Lodge, LLC methods to be used to assure the safety of building occupants and visitors to the site, disposal plan including location of approved disposal site, and a detailed description of the methods to be employed to control pollution. Expand upon the use of portable NEPA ventilation system, closing out of the building's HVAC system, method of removal to prohibit visible emissions, and packaging of removed asbestos debris. This Plan of Action is include all of the requirements of "Project Design" in accordance with AQCC Regulation 8, Part B, "...means the preparation of plans, specifications, project procedures, containment design/placement, descriptions of engineering controls, and shop drawings for an asbestos abatement project or response action. It shall include an accurate and detailed scope of work, quantities of material to be removed, removal methods, and air exchange calculations. Drawings shall include locations of ACM to be abated, location of the decontamination unit, waste load out, negative air units, air intake and exhaust, and emergency exits when applicable. Prior to the start of any asbestos abatement involving 1,000 linear feet on pipes, or 3,000 square feet on other surfaces, a written project design shall be developed by a project designer certified under these regulations. A signed copy of the project design shall be available on site at all times during the abatement activities for review by inspectors, the Project Manager and Air Monitoring Specialist...", Owner, Project Administrator, and Designer. G. Contractor will: 1. Provide permits, licensing, etc. (as described in the Contract Agreement). 2. Use discretion in and about the project site, i.e., do not disturb General Public, do not wear protective equipment outside of the regulated area, etc. 3. Use discretion in the location of the waste container(s), which may be mobilized at the Project Site, with minimal exposure to the General Public. 4. Mobilize on Friday, April 23, 2007. 5. Perform setup operations, as described above. 6. Perform removal and clean-up of Asbestos -Containing Materials. 7. Perform OSHA Compliance (excursion and personal) air monitoring, as established by OSHA 1926.1101, for a Excursion Limit (EL) criteria of each sample of <1.00 f/cc, PCM, and for a Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) criteria of each sample of 0.10 f/cc, PCM (where applicable). 8. After successful completion of post -abatement containment final visual inspection(s), and final clearance (MARL) air monitoring, as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable), will remove setup. 9. Demobilize at the conclusion of project, estimated by April 26, 2007. H. On behalf of the Owner, HERRON® will: 1. Perform baseline (MAAL) air monitoring (outside of the work areas), as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable). 2. Perform `preliminary' pre -abatement containment visual inspection(s), prior to areas of demolition in order to install critical barriers. 3. Perform pre -abatement containment visual inspection(s), after installation of critical barriers where demolition is required, prior to removal operations. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 10 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 4. Perform removal (MARL) air monitoring (outside of the work areas), as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable). 5. Perform post -abatement containment final visual inspection(s), after removal operations are completed. 6. Perform final clearance (MARL) air monitoring, as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable), and confirm removal of setup. 7. Demobilize from the Work Area at the conclusion of project, estimated by April 26, 2007. PLAN INCLUDES (AS SUBN HTTED BY THE CONTRACTOR): A. Containment Design: 1. Full -Enclosure of Secondary -Enclosure containment engineering controls shall be used for the removal of all Asbestos Containing Materials, and contamination as described. 2. A personnel decontamination unit and waste load -out will be attached to the Full -Enclosure containment areas, and a change room will be attached to the Secondary -Enclosure containment areas. 3 All critical barriers will be marked with the proper "DANGER" signs. B. Decontamination Units: 1. The personnel Decon unit will consist of three chambers and the waste load -out will be two. Each chamber will be three feet by three feet. They will be attached to the Full -Enclosure containment as shown on site drawings. C. Air Flows and Filtering: 1. Full containments will be under a minimum of -.02 inches W.C. of negative air pressure. The air flow will be through decontamination units. The negative air filtration units will be located opposite these decons. The filtration units will be exhausted to the exterior of the building via ducting. 2. Secondary containments will be under negative air pressure. The air flow will be through the change rooms. The negative air filtration units will be located opposite these change rooms. The filtration units will be exhausted to the exterior of the building via ducting. D. Negative Pressure Differential Equipment: 1. Full containments: 2,000 CFM HEPA filtration units will be used to provide a minimum of four air changes per hour. A manometer with strip chart will be on sight to monitor and record a minimum of -.02 inches W.C. of negative air pressure, ensuring that the air within the work area is exchanged a minimum of four (4) times per hour. Back-up fans will be on sight in case of equipment failure. WA#1, Office Ceiling and Walls and Sauna Room Ceiling of Lobby Building a. ((8,136/1,500)/4) =1.356 NAMS (Will use minimum of 2 NAM's) HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 11 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC E. Removal Methods: 1. All ACM will be removed by wet, hand methods, in accordance with the following project design sections: a. 02081 Removal Of Asbestos -Containing Materials (i). All ACM will be removed by wet, hand methods. F. Waste Handling: 1. All ACWM will be placed in two properly labeled 6 -mil poly bags and disposed of at an approved landfill. The bags will be removed to a properly lined, enclosed truck/trailer/dumpster and taken off sight. G. Emergency Procedures: 1. Emergency exits will be marked with orange spray paint and employees will be informed of alternate escape routes. Fire extinguishers will be kept within reach, both inside and outside containment areas. The Contractor has HazCom programs. These programs, as well as Material Safety Data Sheets, shall remain on sight through the duration of the project. Each employee has been trained in these programs. END OF SECTION - 01013 HERRONG Project No. 0227057 Page No. 12 February, 20, 2007 The Lodge oost H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline R ostiLodge, LLC 01043 PROJECT COORDINATION -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: General Superintendent: Will provide a full-time General Superintendent who is experienced in administration and supervision of asbestos abatement projects including work practices, protective measures for building and personnel, disposal procedures, etc. This person is the Contractors Representative responsible for compliance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations, particularly those relating to asbestos -containing materials. Experience and Training: The General Superintendent has completed a course at an EPA Training Center or equivalent certificate course in asbestos abatement procedures, and has had a minimum of two (2) years on-the-job training in asbestos abatement procedures. Competent Person: The General Superintendent is to be the Competent Person as required by OSHA. Accreditation: The General Superintendent is accredited as an Asbestos Abatement Supervisor in accordance with the AHERA regulation 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C, local, state and/or federal regulations. Special Reports: Except as otherwise indicated, will submit special reports directly to Owner within one day of occurrence requiring special report, with copy to Owner's Representative and others affected by occurrence. Reporting Unusual Events: When an event of unusual and significant nature occurs at site (examples: failure of pressure differential system, rupture of temporary enclosures), will prepare and submit a special report listing chain of events, persons participating, response by Contractor's personnel, evaluation of results or effects, and similar pertinent information. When such events are known or predictable in advance, will advise Owner in advance at earliest possible date. Reporting Accidents: Will prepare and submit reports of significant accidents, at site and anywhere else work is in progress. Will record and document data and actions; comply with industry standards. For this purpose, a significant accident is defined to include events where personal injury is sustained, property loss of substance is sustained, or where the event posed a significant threat of loss or personal injury. Report Discovered Conditions: When an unusual condition of the building is discovered during the work (e.g. leaks, termites, corrosion) will prepare and submit a special report indication condition discovered. Contingency Plan: Have prepared a contingency plan for emergencies including fire, accident, power failure, pressure differential system failure, or any other event that may require modification or abridgment of decontamination or work area isolation procedures. Have included in plan specific procedures for decontamination or work area isolation. Note that nothing in this specification has impeded safe exiting or providing of adequate medical attention in the event of an emergency. Refer to Section: 01503 and 01526 for fire and accident. 01526 and 01711 for power failure, pressure differential system failure, or any other event that may require modification or abridgment of decontamination or work area isolation procedures. Will post: In clean room of Personnel Decontamination Unit telephone numbers and locations of emergency services including but not limited to fire, ambulance, doctor, hospital, police, power company, telephone company. Refer to END OF SECTION - 01043. HERRON$ Project No. 0227057 Page No. 13 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Notifications: Will notify other entities at the job site of the nature of the asbestos abatement activities, location of asbestos - containing materials, requirements relative to asbestos set forth in these specifications and applicable regulations. Will notify emergency service agencies including fire, ambulance, police or other agency that may service the abatement work site in case of an emergency. Notification includes methods of entering work area, emergency entry and exit locations, modifications to fire notification or fire fighting equipment, and other information needed by agencies providing emergency services. Refer to END OF SECTION - 01043. Notifications of Emergency: Any individual at the job site may notify emergency service agencies if necessary without effect on this Contract or the Contract Sum. END OF SECTION - 01043 HERRONo Project No. 0227057 Page No. 14 February, 20, 2007 H E RRON® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC TO: ALL CONCERNED THIS ADVICE IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROJECT DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY: ANY EMERGENCY: 911 FIRE: 911 POLICE: 911 AMBULANCE: 911 IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, CONTACT YOUR ON-SITE SUPERVISOR AND/OR THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY! BROOK ROSENTRATER OFFICE / (303) 674-5437 (PROJECT MANAGE) CELLULAR / (303) 550-0214 HERRONt Project No. 0227057 Page No. 15 February, 20, 2007 H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01046 CUTTING AND PATCHING -ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: In the event that abatement work extends to Cutting and Patching, the following will apply: Tools: Will equip with HEPA vacuum dust collection attachments Will comply with: Section 01527 - Regulated Areas Section 01561 - Worker Protection - Repair & Maintenance Section 01562 - Respiratory Protection Will perform cutting, drilling, abrading, or otherwise penetrating any asbestos -containing material in a manner that will minimize the dispersal of asbestos fibers into the air. Will provide adequate local exhaust to capture fibers produced by cutting, drilling, or abrading by means of an approved High Efficiency Particulate Absolute (TEPA) filter vacuum. Will use specialized equipment such as drills or saws having integral ventilation hoods which are connected to a HEPA vacuum with a flexible hose. Will handle and dispose of HEPA filters as contaminated material. See Section 02084. Will thoroughly saturate absorbent surfaces of asbestos -containing material to be penetrated with a penetrating type encapsulant. Will allow encapsulant to penetrate to substrate before working on materials. Will seal edges of asbestos -containing material exposed by cutting, drilling, or abrading, etc. with two (2) coats of an approved penetrating encapsulant applied in accordance with manufacturers' printed instruction for use of the encapsulant as an asbestos coating and requirements of Section 09805. END OF SECTION - 01046 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 16 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge LLC 01091 DEFINITIONS & STANDARDS -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Definitions: Per Asbestos Abatement Specifications. Permits, Licenses and Certificates: For the Owner's records, have submitted copies of permits, licenses, certifications, inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, judgments, and similar documents, correspondence and records established in conjunction with compliance with standards and regulations bearing upon perfor- mance of the work. END OF SECTION - 01091 HERRONm Project No. 0227057 Page No. 17 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01092 CODES, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Copies will be available on-site. END OF SECTION - 01092 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 18 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost odge LLC 01313 SCHEDULES, REPORTS, PAYMENTS -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Progress Meetings: General: In addition to specific coordination and pre -installation meetings for each element of work, and other regular project meetings held for other purposes, Owner's Representative will hold general progress meetings as required. These meeting will be scheduled, where possible, at time of preparation of payment request. Will require each entity then involved in planning, coordination or performance of work to be properly represented at each meeting. Pre -Construction Conference: An initial progress meeting, recognized as "Pre -Construction Conference" will be convened by the Owner's Representative prior to start of any work. Will meet at project site, or as otherwise directed with General Superintendent, Owner, Owner's Representative, Project Administrator, and other entities concerned with the asbestos abatement work. This is an organizational meeting, to review responsibilities and personnel assignments and to locate the containment and decontamination areas and temporary facilities including power, light, water, etc. Daily Log: Will maintain within the Decontamination Unit a daily log documenting the dates and time of but not limited to, the following items: Meetings; purpose, attendees, brief discussion Visitations; authorized and unauthorized Personnel, by name, entering and leaving the work area Special or unusual events, i.e. barrier breaching, equipment failures, accidents Air monitoring tests and test results Documentation of Contractor's completion of the following: Inspection of work area preparation prior to start of removal and daily thereafter. Removal of any sheet plastic barriers Contractor's inspections prior to spray back, lock back, encapsulation, enclosure or any other operation that will conceal the condition of asbestos -containing materials or the substrate from which such materials have been removed. Removal of waste materials from work area Decontamination of equipment Contractors final inspection/final air test analysis. Will submit copies of this log at final Closeout of project as a project close- out submittal. END OF SECTION - 01313 HMONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 19 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01340 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Refer to Bid Submittals. END OF SECTION - 01340 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 20 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01410 AIR MONITORING - TEST LABORATORY SERVICES The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Air monitoring required by OSHA is work of the Contractor and is not covered in this section. Inside Work Area: Will maintain an average airborne count in the Work Area of less than 0.5 fibers per cubic centimeter. If the fiber counts rise above this figure for any sample taken, will revise work procedures to lower fiber counts. If the Time Weighted Average (TWA) fiber count for any work shift or 8 hour period exceeds 0.5 fibers per cubic centimeter, will stop all work, leave Pressure Differential System in operation and notify Owner's Representative. After correcting cause of high fiber levels, will not recommence work for 24 hours unless otherwise authorized, in writing, by Owner's Representative. If airborne fiber counts exceed 1.0 fibers per cubic centimeter for any period of time will cease all work except corrective action until fiber counts fall below 0.5 fibers per cubic centimeter and notify Owner's Representative. After correcting cause of high fiber levels, will not recommence work for 24 hours unless otherwise authorized, in writing, by Owner's Representative. Outside Work Area: If any air sample taken outside of the Work Area exceeds the base line established, or as established in Specifications, MARL (0.01 f/cc), whichever is lower, will immediately and automatically stop all work except corrective action. The Owner's Representative will determine the source of the high reading and so notify the Contractor in writing. If the high reading was the result of a failure of Work Area isolation measures will initiate the following actions: Immediately erect new critical barriers as set forth in Section 01526 Temporary Enclosures to isolate the affected area from the balance of the building. Erect Critical Barriers at the next existing structural isolation of the involved space (e.g.. wall, ceiling, floor). Decontaminate the affected area in accordance with Section 01712 Cleaning & Decontamination Procedures. Require that respiratory protection as set forth in Section 01562 Respiratory Protection be worn in affected area until area is cleared for reoccupancy in accordance with Section 01714 Work Area Clearance. Leave Critical Barriers in place until completion of work and insure that the operation of the pressure differential system in the Work Area results in a flow of air from the balance of the building into the affected area. If the exit from the clean room of the personnel decontamination unit enters the affected area, establish a decontamination facility consisting of a Shower Room and Changing Room as set forth in Section 01563 Decontamination Units at entry point to affected area. After Certification of Visual Inspection in the Work Area remove critical barriers separating the work area from the affected area. Final air samples will be taken within the entire area as set forth in Section 01714 Work Area Clearance. If the high reading was the result of other causes initiate corrective action as determined by the Owner's Representative. END OF SECTION - 01410 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 21 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01503 TEMPORARY FACILITIES - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Scaffolding: Shall comply with all applicable OSHA provisions. Water Service: Owner's water system. Electrical Service: Electrical power to be tabbed and locked -out by Contractor - Temporary Power will be provided from subpanels to Temporary Electrical Panels by Contractor's electrician (if and where required). First Aid Supplies: On-site. Fire Extinguishers: Will provide type NFPA Standard 10 "Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishes", i.e., convenient locations around work area(s). END OF SECTION - 01503 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 22 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01513 TEMPORARY PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL AND AIR CIRCULATION The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: On a weekly basis: Will submit printout from pressure differential monitoring equipment. Will mark printout with date and start of time for each day. Will use printout paper that indicates elapsed time in intervals no greater than hours. Will indicate on each days record times of starting and stopping abatement work, type of work in progress, breaks for lunch or other purposes, periods of stop work, and filter changes. Will cut printout into segments by day, attach to 8 1/2" by 11" paper. Will label with project name, contractors name and date. Quality Assurance: Will monitor pressure differential at Personnel and Equipment Decontamination Units with a differential pressure meter equipped with a continuous recorder. Meter shall be equipped with a warning buzzer which will sound if pressure differential drops below 0.02" of water. HEPA Filtered Fan Units: General: Will supply the required number of HEPA filtered fan units to the site in accordance with these specifications. Will use units that meet the following requirements. Cabinet: Will be constructed of durable materials able to withstand damage from rough handling and transportation. The width of the cabinet will be less than 30 inches to fit through standard -size doorways. Will provide units whose cabinets are: Factory -sealed to prevent asbestos -containing dust from being released during use, transport, or maintenance Arranged to provide access to and replacement of all air filters from intake end Mounted on casters or wheels Fans: Will rate capacity of fan according to usable air -moving capacity under actual operating conditions. HEPA Filters: Will provide units whose final filter is the HEPA type with the filter media (folded into closely pleated panels) completely sealed on all edges with a structurally rigid frame. Will provide units with a continuous rubber gasket located between the filter and the filter housing to form a tight seal. Will provide HEPA filters that are individually tested and certified by the manufacturer to have an efficiency of not less than 99.97 percent when challenged with 0.3 um dioctylphthalate (DOP) particles when tested in accordance with Military Standard Number 282 and Army Instruction Manual 136-300-175A. Will provide filters that bear a UL586 label to indicate ability to perform under specified conditions. Will provide filters that are marked with: the name of the manufacturer, serial number, air flow rating, efficiency and resistance, and the direction of test air flow. Prefilters, which protect the final filter by removing the larger particles, are required to prolong the operating life of the HEPA filter. Two stages of prefiltration are required. Will provide units with the following prefilters: First -stage prefilter: low -efficiency type (e.g., for particles 100 um and larger) Second -stage (or intermediate) filter: medium efficiency (e.g., effective for particles down to 5 um) HERRONe Project No. 0227057 Page No. 23 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline The Lodge, LLC Will provide units with prefilters and intermediate filters installed either on or in the intake grid of the unit and held in place with special housings or clamps. Instrumentation: Will provide units equipped with: Magnehelic gauge or manometer to measure the pressure drop across filters and indicate when filters have become loaded and need to be changed A table indicating the usable air -handling capacity for various static pressure readings on the Magnehelic gauge affixed near the gauge for reference, or the Magnehelic reading indicating at what point the filters should be changed, noting Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) air delivery at that point Elapsed time meter to show the total accumulated hours of operation Safety and Warning Devices: Will provide units with the following safety and warning devices: Electrical (or mechanical) lockout to prevent fan from operating without a HEPA filter Automatic shutdown system to stop fan in the event of a rupture in the HEPA filter or blocked air discharge Warning lights to indicate normal operation (green), too high a pressure drop across the filters (i.e., filter overloading) (yellow), and too low of a pressure drop (i.e., rupture in HEPA filter or obstructed discharge) (red) Audible alarm if unit shuts down due to operation of safety systems Electrical components: Will provide units with electrical components approved by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and Underwriter's Laboratories (UL). Each unit will be equipped with overload protection sized for the equipment. The motor, fan, fan housing, and cabinet will be grounded. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, will provide products, but necessarily limited to, the following: Abatement Technologies (2000) CRSI (2000) Critical Services (2000) Pressure Differential Isolation: Will isolate the Work Area from all adjacent areas or systems of the building with a Pressure Differential that will cause a movement of air from outside to inside at any breach in the physical isolation of the Work Area. Relative Pressure in Work Area: Will continuously maintain the work area at an air pressure that is lower than that in any surrounding space in the building, or at any location in the immediate proximity outside of the building envelope. This pressure differential when measured across any physical or critical barrier will equal or exceed a static pressure of: 0.02 inches of water. Will accomplish the pressure differential by exhausting a sufficient number of NEPA filtered fan units from the work area. The number of units required will depend on machine characteristics, the seal at barriers, and required air circulation. The number of units will increase with increased make-up air or leaks into the Work Area. Will determine the number of units required for pressure isolation by the following procedure: Will establish required air circulation in the work area, personnel and equipment decontamination units. Will establish isolation by increased pressure in adjacent areas or as part of seals where required. Will exhaust a sufficient number of units from the work area to develop the required pressure differential. HERRONG Project No. 0227057 Page No. 24 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC The required number of units is the number determined above plus one additional unit. Will vent NEPA filtered fan units to outside of building unless authorized in writing by Owner's Representative. Will mount units to exhaust directly or through disposable ductwork. Will use only new ductwork except for sheet metal connections and elbows. Will use ductwork and fittings of same diameter or larger than discharge connection on fan unit. Will use inflatable, disposable plastic ductwork in lengths not greater than 100 feet. Will use spiral wire-reinforced flex duct in lengths not greater than 50 feet. Will arrange exhaust as required to inflate duct to a rigidity sufficient to prevent flapping. If direction of discharge from fan unit is not aligned with duct will use sheet metal elbow to change direction. Will use six feet of spiral wire reinforced flex duct after direction change. Isolation of elevators, stair towers, and return air intakes: Will erect seals with an air space at doors to elevators and stair towers, and return air intakes. Will fabricate seal by first sealing door with duct tape and 6 mil polyethylene. Will seal barrier with 6 mil sheet plastic and duct tape. Isolation of return air ductwork: This duct work is to be isolated from the Work Area. Will wrap the duct with 6 mil polyethylene. Will seal all polyethylene seams with spray glue and duct tape. Will enclose wrapped duct with two layers of polyethylene. Will fabricate inner layer from 6 mil polyethylene with all seams sealed with spray glue and duct tape. Will arrange outer layer to support inner layer. Air Circulation In The Work Area: For purposes of this section air circulation refers to either the introduction of outside air to the Work Area or the circulation and cleaning of air within the Work Area. Air circulation in the Work Area is a minimum requirement intended to help maintain airborne fiber counts at a level that does not significantly challenge the work area isolation measures. The Contractor may also use this air circulation as part of the engineering controls in his worker protection program. Determining the Air circulation Requirements: Will provide a fully operational air circulation system supplying a minimum of the following air circulation rate: 4 air changes per hour, to include one (1) additional unit as a backup in case of equipment failure or machine shutdown for filter changing. Exhaust System: Pressure differential isolation and air circulation in the Work Area are to be accomplished by an exhaust system as described below. Will Exhaust all units from the Work Area to meet air circulation requirement of this section. Location of HEPA Filtered Fan Units: Will locate fan unit(s) so that makeup air enters work area primarily through decontamination facilities and traverses Work Area as much as possible. This may be accomplished by positioning the HEPA filtered fan unit(s) at a maximum distance from the worker access opening or other makeup air sources. HERRONG Project No. 0227057 Page No. 25 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Will Place End of Unit an intake duct or its exhaust duct through an opening in the plastic barrier or wall covering. Will seal plastic around the unit or duct with tape. Will Vent to Outside of Building, unless authorized in writing by the Owner's Representative. Decontamination Units: Will Arrange Work Area and decontamination units so that the majority of make up air comes through the Decontamination Units. Will use only personnel or equipment Decontamination Unit at any time and seal the other so that make up air passes through unit in use. Supplemental Makeup Air Inlets: Will Provide where required for proper air flow through the Work Area in location approved by the Owner's Representative by making openings in the plastic sheeting that allow air from outside the building into the Work Area. Will locate auxiliary makeup air inlets as far as possible from the fan unit(s) (e.g., on an opposite wall), off the floor (preferably near the ceiling), and away from barriers that separate the Work Area from occupied clean areas. Will cover with flaps to reseal automatically if the pressure differential system should shut down for any reason. Will spray flap and around opening with spray adhesive so that if flap closes meeting surfaces are both covered with adhesive. Will use adhesive that forms contact bond when dry. Air Circulation In Decontamination Units: Pressure Differential Isolation: Will Continuously maintain the pressure differential required for the work area in the: Personnel Decontamination Unit: across the Shower Room with the Equipment Room at a lower pressure than the Clean room. Equipment Decontamination Unit: Across the Holding Room with the Wash Room at a lower pressure than the Clean Room. Air Circulation: Will Continuously maintain air circulation in Decontamination Units at same level as required for Work Area. Air Movement: Will Arrange air circulation through the Personnel Decontamination Unit so that it produces a movement of air from the Clean Room through the Shower Room into the Equipment Room. Will maintain continuous minimum velocities of Sixty (60) feet per minute in the breathing zone area of the shower and thirty (30) feet per minute in all other locations of the shower. Use Of The Pressure Differential And Air Circulation System: Each unit shall be serviced by a dedicated minimum 115V - 20A circuit with ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) supplied from temporary power supply installed under requirements of Section 01503 "Temporary Facilities." Will not use existing branch circuits to power fan units. Testing the System: Will Test pressure differential system before any asbestos -containing material is wetted or removed. After the Work Area has been prepared, the decontamination facility set up, and the fan unit(s) installed, will start the unit(s) (one at a time). Will Demonstrate operation and testing of pressure differential system to Owner's Representative. Will Demonstrate Operation of the pressure differential system to the Owner's Representative will include, but not be limited to, the following: Plastic barriers and sheeting move lightly in toward Work Area, Curtain of decontamination units move lightly in toward Work Area, There is a noticeable movement of air through the Decontamination Unit. Will Use smoke tube to demonstrate air movement from Clean Room through Shower Room to Equipment Room. Will Use smoke tubes to demonstrate a definite motion of air across all areas in which work is to be performed. 1ERRON9 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 26 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Will Use a differential pressure meter or manometer to demonstrate the required pressure differential at every barrier separating the Work Area from the balance of the building, equipment, ductwork or outside. Will Modify the Pressure Differential System as necessary to demonstrate successfully the above. Use of System During Abatement Operations: Will Start fan units before beginning work (before any asbestos -containing material is disturbed). After abatement work has begun, will run units continuously to maintain a constant pressure differential and air circulation until decontamination of the work area is complete. Will not turn off units at the end of the work shift or when abatement operations temporarily stop. Will not shut down air pressure differential system during encapsulating procedures, unless authorized by the Owner's Representative in writing. Will supply sufficient pre -filters to allow frequent changes. Will Start abatement work at a location farthest from the fan units and proceed toward them. If an electric power failure occurs, will immediately stop all abatement work and will not resume until power is restored and fan units are operating again. At completion of abatement work, will allow fan units to run as specified under section 01711, to remove airborne fibers that may have been generated during abatement work and cleanup and to purge the Work Area with clean makeup air. The units may be required to run for a longer time after decontamination, if dry or only partially wetted asbestos material was encountered during any abatement work. Dismantling the System: When a final inspection and the results of final air tests indicate that the area has been decontaminated, fan units may be removed from the Work Area. Before removal from the Work Area, will remove and properly dispose of pre -filter, decontaminate exterior of machine and seal intake to the machine with 6 mil polyethylene to prevent environmental contamination from the filters. END OF SECTION - 01513 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 27 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01526 TEMPORARY ENCLOSURES The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Polyethylene Sheet: Will provide flame -resistant reinforced polyethylene film that conforms to requirements set forth by the National Fire Protection Association Standard 701, Small Scale Fire Test for Flame -Resistant Textiles and Films, if required. Will provide largest size possible to minimize seams, 4.0, 6.0, or 10.0 mils thick as indicated. Remove all removable furniture and uncontaminated equipment and/or supplies: To be removed by Owner. All other fixtures will be completely covered with two (2) layers of polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness, securely taped in place with duct tape. Such furniture and equipment shall be considered outside the work area unless covering plastic or seal is breached. Disable ventilating s, stems: To be disabled by Contractor. Lockout power to Work Area: To be locked out by Contractor. Lockout power to circuits running through work area: To be locked out by Contractor. Emergency Will provide emergency exits and emergency lighting as set forth below: At each existing exit door from the Work Area will provide the following means for emergency exiting: Will arrange exit door so that it is secure from outside the Work area but permits exiting from the Work Area. Will mark outline of door on Primary and Critical Barriers with luminescent paint at least 1" wide. Will hang a razor knife on a string beside outline. Will arrange Critical and Primary barriers so that they can be easily cut with one pass of razor knife. Will paint words "EMERGENCY EXIT" inside outline with luminescent paint in letters at least one foot high and 2" thick. Control Access: Will isolate the Work Area to prevent entry by building occupants into Work Area or surrounding controlled areas. Locked Access: Will arrange Work Area so that the only access into Work Area is through lockable doors to personnel and equipment decontamination units. Critical Barriers: Will completely separate the Work Area from other portions of the building, and the outside by closing all openings with sheet plastic barriers at least 6 mil in thickness, or by sealing cracks leading out of Work Area with duct tape. Will individually seal all ventilation openings (supply and exhaust), lighting fixtures, clocks, doorways, windows, convectors and speakers, and other openings into the Work Area with duct tape alone or with polyethylene sheeting at least 6 mil in thickness, taped securely in place with duct tape, which are to remain in place. Will maintain seal until all work including Project Decontamination is completed. Will take care in sealing of lighting fixtures to avoid melting or burning of sheeting. Will provide Sheet Plastic barriers at least 6 mil in thickness as required to seal openings completely from the Work Area into adjacent areas. Seal the perimeter of all sheet plastic barriers with duct tape or spray cement. Will HERRON4 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 28 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC mechanically Support sheet plastic independently of duct tape or spray cement seals so that seals do not support the weight of the plastic, where required. Will provide Pressure Differential System per Section 01513. Will clean housings and ducts of all overspray materials prior to erection of any Critical Barrier that will restrict access. Scaffolding: Will NEPA vacuum and wet clean area prior to scaffolding installation. Will remove all electrical and mechanical items, such as lighting fixtures, clocks, diffusers, registers, escutcheon plates, etc. which cover any part of the surface to be worked on with the work. Will clean all contaminated furniture, equipment, and or supplies with a NEPA filtered vacuum cleaner or by wet cleaning, as specified in Section 01712 Cleaning and Decontamination Procedures, prior to being moved or covered. Will clean All Surfaces In Work Area with a NEPA filtered vacuum or by wet wiping prior to the installation of primary barrier. Primary Barrier: Will protect building and other surfaces in the Work Area from damage from water and high humidity or from contamination from asbestos -containing debris, slurry or high airborne fiber levels by covering with a primary barrier as described below. Sheet Plastic: Will protect surfaces in the Work Area with two (2) layers of plastic sheeting on floor, walls, and ceilings, or as otherwise directed on the Contract Drawings or in writing by the Owner's Representative. Will perform work in the following sequence: Cover Floor of Work Area with 2 individual layers of clear polyethylene sheeting, each at least 6 mil in thickness, turned up walls at least 12 inches. Form a sharp right angle bend at junction of floor and wall so that there is no radius which could be stepped on causing the wall attachment to be pulled loose. Both spray -glue and duct tape all seams in floor covering. Locate seams in top layer six feet from, or at right angles to, seams in bottom layer. Install sheeting so that top layer can be removed independently of bottom layer. Cover Sheet Plastic in areas where scaffolding is to be used with a single layer of 1/2" CDX plywood or 1/4" tempered hardboard. Wrap edges and corners of each sheet with duct tape. At completion of abatement work wrap plywood or hardboard with 2 layers of 6 mil polyethylene and move to next Work Area or dispose of as an asbestos - contaminated waste material in accordance with section 02084 of this specification. Stairs and Ramps: Will not cover stairs or ramps with unsecured sheet plastic. Where stairs or ramps are covered with plastic, will provide 3/4" exterior grade plywood treads securely held in place, over plastic. Will not cover rungs or rails with any type of protective materials. Repair of Damaged Polyethylene Sheeting Will remove and replace plastic sheeting which has been damaged by removal operations or where seal has failed allowing water to seep between layers. Will remove affected sheeting and wipe down entire area. Install new sheet plastic only when area is completely dry. Isolation Area: Will maintain isolation areas between the Work Area and adjacent building area. Stop Work: If the Critical or Primary barrier falls or is breached in any manner will stop work immediately. Will not start work until authorized in writing by the Owner's Representative. HERRON4 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 29 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Extension of work area: If the Critical Barrier is breached in any manner that could allow the passage of asbestos debris or airborne fibers, then will add affected area to the Work Area, enclose it as required by this Section of the specification and decontaminate it as described in Section 01711 Project Decontamination. SecondM barrier: Secondary layer of plastic as a drop cloth to protect the primary layer from debris generated by the asbestos abatement work is specified in the appropriate work sections. END OF SECTION - 01526 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 30 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01527 - REGULATED AREAS The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Secure work area from access by occupants, staff or users of the building. Accomplish this where possible, by locking doors, windows, or other means of access to the area, or by constructing temporary wood stud and plywood barriers. Demarcate each Regulated Area with a sheet plastic drop sheet as described below. Post warning signs that carry the following legends: Provide signs in both English and Spanish: First Sign: Provide warning signs at each locked door leading to the controlled area reading as follows: Legend Notation KEEP OUT 3 inch Block Second Si¢n: Immediately inside the locked door and outside the controlled area post an approximately 20 inch by 14 inch manufactured caution sign displaying the following legend with letter sizes and styles of a visibility required by 29 CFR 1926: Legend: DANGER ASBESTOS CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED IN THIS AREA Where the controlled area is in a large area such as on part of a boiler room or open office area, delineate area with 3 inch wide polyethylene ribbon with the printed warning, "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL". Install this ribbon at between 3 and 4 feet above the floor. The following precautions and procedures have application to work of this section. Workers must exercise caution to avoid release of asbestos fibers into the air: Setup and management of the controlled area is to be under the supervision of a OSHA Competent Person as described in Section 01043 Project Coordination - Asbestos Abatement. Before start of work comply with requirement for worker protection in section 01560, and respiratory protection in section 01562. Do not allow eating, drinking, smoking, chewing tobacco or gum, or applying cosmetics in the Regulated Area. Shut down any air handling equipment bringing air into or out of the Regulated Area. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 31 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Clean any existing dust or debris from the floor and walls, and other surface in the immediate location of the work prior to commencing work by damp -mopping or by use of a High Efficiency Particulate Air (NEPA) filtered vacuum. Cover floor in vicinity of Work Area and six (6) feet beyond, with 6 mil polyethylene drop sheet. Where work is adjacent to wall, extend drop sheet up wall and secure at ceiling with duct tape. This drop sheet demarcates the boundary of the Regulated Area. Seal all openings, supply and exhaust vents, and convectors within ten (10) feet of the Work Area with 6 mil polyethylene sheeting secured and completely sealed with duct tape. Perform the work per the appropriate specification section while on plastic drop sheet. Immediately remove any asbestos -containing debris which collects on the drop sheet either by using a NEPA vacuum or by spraying with amended water or removal encapsulant, collecting with wet paper towels, placing in a disposal bag while still wet, and cleaning surface of plastic sheet with wet paper towels. Complete the following at completion of work in an area before stepping off drop sheet. While standing on plastic sheet thoroughly NEPA vacuum ladder and any tools used and pass to worker standing off sheet. Worker standing off the sheet HEPA vacuum thoroughly the worker standing on the sheet. Worker on the sheet thoroughly NEPA vacuum all surfaces of the plastic sheet, bags, and any other items on the sheet including his own feet. If moving to the next Work Area in the same secured area: Worker on the drop sheet is to don clean foot covers, placing each foot, in turn, off the sheet as the foot cover is put on. Remove clean foot covers at the next Work Area while standing on the sheet. Dispose of the used foot covers along with the plastic sheet at completion of work in that area. Do not reuse foot covers to move off the sheet. If work day is complete or if next Work Area is in another secured area: all workers remove paper suits turning them inside out while doing so. The person on the sheet step with each foot off the sheet as the foot covers are removed. Fold sheet and all its contents toward the center. Place the sheet in a properly labeled disposal bag. Neck down the bag and collapse it with the NEPA vacuum. Twist the bag shut, bend over and seal with duct tape by wrapping around bag neck at least 3 times. Clean all surfaces of the Work Area by use of a HEPA filter vacuum until no visible residue remains. At completion of work require all workers to complete wet decontamination procedures in accordance with Section 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos -Abatement. END OF SECTION - 01527 HERRONt Project No. 0227057 Page No. 32 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01529 - SMALL - SCALE SHORT - DURATION WORK The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Minor Work: Use provisions of this section when minor work is to be performed on asbestos -containing materials. Will comply with Section 01526 - Temporary Enclosures if the quantities of asbestos -containing materials exceed local, state or federal regulations, or if airborne fiber counts generated by the work exceed 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter in the breathing zone of the person performing the work. Disturbance of Asbestos Containing Materials: Will use provisions of this section when the work involves disturbance of but not removal of small areas of asbestos -containing materials. Glove bag: provide minimum 6 mil polyethylene, polyvinylchloride or equivalent plastic sack, with two sealed inward projecting long-sleeved gloves or mittens, preprinted with same warning notice as a disposal bag, equipped with a pouch for storage of tools, with designated location for wand or NEPA vacuum wand, and sufficient capacity to hold removed materials and permit sealing as specified. Garden Sprayer: Provide a hand pump type pressure -can garden sprayer fabricated out of either metal or plastic, equipped with a metal wand at the end of a hose that can deliver a stream or spray of liquid under pressure. Will complete the following before start of work of this section: 01527 Regulated Areas 01562 Respiratory Protection 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos Abatement Before beginning work with any material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet has been submitted will provide workers with the required protective equipment. Will require that appropriate protective equipment be used at all times. Glove Bag: Will remove asbestos -containing material inside a glove bag according to the following procedure: Check pipe where the work will be performed. Wrap damaged (broken lagging, hanging, etc.), pipe in 6 mil plastic and "candy -stripe" with duct tape. Place one layer of duct tape around undamaged pipe at each end where the glove bag will be attached. Slit top of the glove bag open (if necessary) and cut down the sides to accommodate the size of the pipe (about two inches longer than the pipe diameter). Place necessary tools into pouch located inside glove bag. This will usually include: bone saw, utility knife, rags, scrub brush, wire cutters, tin snips and pre -wetted cloth. Place one strip of duct tape along the edge of the open top slit of glove bag for reinforcement. Place the glove bag around section of pipe to be worked on and staple top together through reinforcing duct tape. Next, duct tape the ends of glove bag to pipe itself, where previously covered with plastic or duct tape. HERRONG Project No. 0227057 Page No. 33 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Use smoke tube and aspirator bulb to test seal. Place tube into water sleeve (two-inch opening to glove bag) squeezing bulb and filling bag with visible smoke. Remove smoke tube and twist water sleeve closed. While holding the water sleeve tightly, gently squeeze glove bag and look for smoke leaking out, (especially at the top and ends of the glove bag). If leaks are found, tape closed using duct tape and re -test. Insert wand from garden sprayer through water sleeve. Duct tape water sleeve tightly around the wand to prevent leakage. Thoroughly wet material to be worked on with amended water or removal encapsulant and allow to soak in. Wet adequately to penetrate and soak material through to substrate. One person places his hands into the long-sleeved gloves while the second person directs garden sprayer at the work. Use bone saw, if required, to cut insulation at each end of the section to be removed. A bone saw is a serrated heavy gauge wire with ring -type handles at each end. Throughout this process, spray amended water or removal encapsulant on the cutting area to keep dust to a minimum. Remove insulation using putty knives or other tools. Place pieces in bottom of bag without dropping. Rinse all tools with water inside the bag and place back into pouch. Using scrub brush, rags and water, scrub and wipe down the exposed pipe. Remove water wand from water sleeve and attach the small nozzle from NEPA-filtered vacuum. Tum on the vacuum only briefly to collapse the bag. Remove the vacuum nozzle, twist water sleeve closed and seal with duct tape. From outside the bag, pull the tool pouch away from the bag. Place duct tape over twisted portion and then cut the tool bag from the glove bag, cutting through the twisted/taped section. Contaminated tools may then be placed directly into next glove bag without cleaning. Alternatively, tool pouch with the tools can be placed in a bucket of water, opened underwater, and tools cleaned and dried. Discard rags and scrub brush with asbestos waste. If more than one adjacent section of pipe is to be removed, glove bag may be loosened at each end and slid along the pipe to the next section. In this case, the tools may remain in the bag for continued use. With removed insulation in the bottom of the bag, twist the bag several times and tape it to keep the material in the bottom during removal of the glove bag from the pipe. Slip a 6 mil disposal bag over the glove bag (still attached to the pipe). Remove tape or cut bag and open the top of the glove bag and fold it down into disposal bag. Clean all surfaces in the Work Area using disposable cloths wetted with water with surfactant or removal encapsulant added. When these surfaces have dried, clean with a NEPA filtered vacuum. Material adhered to a surface with removal encapsulant may require the application of additional removal encapsulant to facilitate cleaning. Seal exposed ends of remaining pipe insulation in accordance with Section 15254. Remove disposable suits and place these into bag with waste. Collapse the bag with a NEPA vacuum twist top of bag, seal with at least 3 wraps of duct tape, bend over and seal again with at least 3 wraps of duct tape. HERRON6 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 34 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Mini -Enclosures: A Mini -Enclosure is any containment barrier small enough to restrict entry to the Asbestos Work Area to no more than two workers, constructed around an area where small-scale, short duration Asbestos Abatement is to be performed. This system will consist of airtight barriers to isolate the Work Area to prevent migration of air from the Work Area with an attached separate Change Room. Worker decontamination will require a remote personnel decontamination unit. Secondary -Enclosures: A Secondary -Enclosure is a system of airtight barriers to isolate the Work Area to prevent migration of air from the Work Area and consists of a small Work Room (typical larger projects consisting of non -friable ACM Materials, or friable ACM Materials removed within Glove Bags) with an attached separate Change Room. Worker decontamination will require a remote personnel decontamination unit. Sequence of Work: Before beginning work of this sub -section will complete the following: Isolation of area in accordance with Section 01527 Local Area Protection. Construction of a personnel decontamination unit in accordance with Section 01563 Decontamination Units. Work Room: Construct Work Room in the same manner as a Primary Barrier fabricated from 6 mil sheet plastic. Arrange so that Primary Barrier provides both a Critical and Primary Barrier. Line walls and floor of Work Room with a continuous Secondary Barrier. Change Room: Provide an approximately T-0" by Y-0" Change Room, with additional space as required for storage, attached to each Work Room. Fabricate Change Room from 6 mil sheet plastic in the same manner as a Primary Barrier. Locate so that access to Work Area is though Change Room. Step Off Area: Cover floor in front of entry to Change Room with one layer of 6 mil sheet plastic. Securely anchor sheet plastic to prevent slipping. Flapped Door Construction: Provide flapped door as entry to Change Room and entry from Change Room to Work Room. Fabricate each flapped door from overlapping contacting layers of sheet plastic. Fasten each layer on the top and one side. Each flap is to be 3" longer than door opening. Reinforce free side and bottom of each sheet with duct tape. Alternate sides that are fastened on each layer. Form arrows pointing to entry side from duct tape on inside and outside of door. Signage: At entry to Change Room post an approximately 20 inch by 14 inch manufactured caution sign displaying the following legend with letter sizes and styles of a visibility required by 29 CFR 1926: LEGEND DANGER ASBESTOS CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED IN THIS AREA Provide spacing between respective lines at least equal to the height of the respective upper line. Complete requirements of the following: Section 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos Abatement HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 35 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Section 01562 Respiratory Protection Section 01513 Temporary Pressure Differential & Air Circulation System: HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner with vacuum in space outside Mini -Enclosure may be used for compliance with this section. Provide a minimum of 8 air changes per hour in the Work Room. Entry to Work Room: Require that any time a worker enter the Work Room the following procedure is followed. Outside of Change Room remove all street clothes and don clean coveralls and respirator. A swim suit or second disposable suit may be worn beneath outer coveralls. Enter Change Room be sure that entry is completely closed. Enter Work Room be sure that entry is completely closed. Worker Decontamination: Require that any time a worker leaves the mini -Enclosure the following procedure be followed. Maintain a bucket of clean potable water in the Work Area. Do not amend with a wetting agent. Remove contaminated suit inside the Work Area. Leave respirator in place. Wash hands, face and surface of respirator with water and wet paper towels. Use caution to avoid breaking seal between respirator face- piece and face. Proceed with respirator in place to Change Room. Be sure that entry to Work Area is completely closed. In Change Room don clean disposable suit leaving respirator in place. Exit change room be sure that entry to Change Room is completely closed. Proceed to next Mini -Enclosure, or a remote shower. At end of work day decontaminate fully in accordance with procedures in appropriate specification section describing Worker Protection. Material Decontamination: Require that the following procedure be used in removing equipment and bagged debris from the Work Room. Three workers are required. One in the Work Room, one in the Change Room, and one on Step Off Area. Equipment and bagged debris are to be removed from the Mini -Enclosure in separate operations. Worker in Work Room cleans equipment and bagged debris and hands one piece of equipment or one bag of debris at a time to worker in Change Room. Worker in Change Room wet cleans each piece of equipment or bag and stores them in Change Room. Equipment is sealed completely in 6 mil sheet plastic in the Change Room. When the amount of stored material in the Change Room becomes large enough that the worker cannot clean incoming material without contacting previously cleaned material the door between the Work and Clean Room is closed. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 36 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC The worker in the Changing Room then passes each item into a new disposal bag held open in the doorway between the Changing Room and Step Off Area by the worker on the Step Off Area. The Worker on the Step Off Area places each bag in a sealed cart for transport to the load out area. No bags are to be stored outside of the Mini -Enclosure. All bags are to be transported through the building in clean sealed containers that have never been in a asbestos Work Area, Mini -Enclosure or decontamination unit. Mini -Enclosure Decontamination: At completion of all work decontaminate the Work and Changing Rooms as set forth in Section 01711 Project Decontamination for non -friable materials. Work Procedures: Preformed Pipe Insulation: Remove preformed pipe insulation either air cell (corrugated paper), plaster, or millboard (layered cardboard) using the following procedures: HEPA vacuum the work site. Wet surface with amended water or removal encapsulant. Allow the amended water or removal encapsulant to soak in. If the insulation is the consistency of moist putty it may be removed, otherwise inject more amended water or removal encapsulant and wait for it to soak in. Slit jacket of the insulation at both lateral and annular joints, cut metal bands and lower into an asbestos disposal bag held open below the pipe. Clean the exposed pipe with wet decontamination procedures as specified in section 01712. Dispose of the rags or paper towels in the disposal bag used above. Collapse the bag with a HEPA vacuum, twist top of bag, seal with at least 3 wraps of duct tape, bend over and seal again with at least 3 wraps of duct tape. Seal exposed ends of remaining pipe insulation. Job Molded Plaster Fitting Insulation: Thoroughly wet with amended water or removal encapsulant and allow to soak in. Wet adequately to penetrate and soak material through to substrate. Removal of Small Areas of Fireproofing or Architectural Finishes: Thoroughly wet affected area and 6" beyond with a penetrating encapsulant. Allow to soak in. Begin work when material is thoroughly saturated with a consistency similar to oatmeal. Using wand of HEPA vacuum as a tool, remove material using a cookie -cutter motion so that all material is sucked up by HEPA vacuum. END OF SECTION - 01529 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 37 February, 20, 2007 H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01560 WORKER PROTECTION -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Worker Training: Trained, in accordance with 29 CFR 1926, all workers in the dangers inherent in handling asbestos and breathing asbestos dust and in proper work procedures and personal and area protective measures. Included but do not limited to the topics covered in the course of the following: Methods of recognizing asbestos Health effects associated with asbestos Relationship between smoking and asbestos in producing lung cancer Nature of operations that could result in exposure to asbestos Importance of and instruction in the use of necessary protective controls, practices and procedures to minimize exposure including: Engineering controls Work Practices Respirators Housekeeping procedures Hygiene facilities Protective clothing Decontamination procedures Emergency procedures Waste disposal procedures Purpose, proper use, fitting, instructions, and limitations of respirators as required by 29 CFR 1910.134 Appropriate work practices for the work Requirements of medical surveillance program Review of 29 CFR 1926 Pressure Differential Systems Work practices including hands on or on job training Personal Decontamination procedures Air monitoring, personal and area Medical Examinations: Have submitted medical examinations for all workers who may encounter an airborne fiber level of 0.1 f/cc or greater for an 8 hour Time Weighted Average. In the absence of specific airborne fiber data have provided medical examinations for all workers who will enter the Work Area for any reason. Examination at a minimum is to meet OSHA requirements as set forth in 29 CFR 1926. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 38 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC AHERA Accreditation: Have submitted copies of certificates from an EPA -approved AHERA Abatement Workers course for each worker as evidence that each asbestos Abatement Worker is accredited as required by the AHERA Regulation 40 CFR 763 Appendix C to Subpart E, April 30, 1987. State and Local License: Have submitted evidence that all workers have been trained, certified and accredited as required by state or local code or regulation. Certificate Worker Acknowledgment: Have submitted an original signed copy of the Certificate of Worker's Acknowledgment per the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, for each worker who is to be at the job site or enter the Work Area. Report from Medical Examination: Have submitted within last 12 months as part of compliance with OSHA medical surveillance requirements for each worker who is to enter the Work Area. Have submitted, at a minimum, for each worker the following: Name and Social Security Number Physicians Written Opinion from examining physician including at a minimum the following: Whether worker has any detected medical conditions that would place the worker at an increased risk of material health impairment from exposure to asbestos. Any recommended limitations on the worker or on the use of personal protective equipment such as respirators. Statement that the worker has been informed by the physician of the results of the medical examination and of any medical conditions that may result from asbestos exposure. Copy of information that was provided to physician in compliance with 29 CFR 1926 Statement that worker is able to wear and use the type of respiratory protection proposed for the project, and is able to work safely in an environment capable of producing heat stress in the worker. Protective Clothin Coveralls: Will provide disposable full-body coveralls and disposable head covers, and require that they be worn by all workers in the Work Area. Will provide a sufficient number for all required changes, for all workers in the Work Area. Boots: Will provide work boots with non-skid soles, and where required by OSHA, foot protectives, for all workers. Will provide boots at no cost to workers. Will paint uppers of all boots red with waterproof enamel. Will not allow boots to be removed from the Work Area for any reason, after being contaminated with asbestos -containing material. Will dispose of or bag boots as asbestos -contaminated waste at the end of the work. Hard Hats: Will provide head protectives (hard hats) as required by OSHA for all workers, and provide 4 spares for use by Owner's Representative, Project Administrator, and Owner. Will label hats with same warning labels as used on disposal bags. Will require hard hats to be worn at all times that work is in progress that may potentially cause head injury. Will provide hard hats of type with plastic strap type suspension. Will require hats to remain in the Work Area throughout the work. Will thoroughly clean, decontaminate and bag hats before removing them from Work Area at the end of the work. Goggles: Will provide eye protectives (goggles) as required by OSHA for all workers involved in scraping, spraying, or any other activity which may potentially cause eye injury. Will thoroughly clean, decontaminate and bag goggles before removing them from Work Area at the end of the work. Gloves: Will provide work gloves to all workers and require that they be worn at all times in the Work Area. Will not remove gloves from Work Area and dispose of as asbestos -contaminated waste at the end of the work. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 39 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Additional Protective Equipment: Respirators, disposable coveralls, head covers, and footwear covers shall be provided by the Contractor for the Owner, Owner's Representative, Project Administrator, and other authorized representatives who may inspect the job site. Will provide two (2) respirators and six (6) complete coveralls and, where applicable, six (6) respirator filter changes per day. General: Will provide worker protection as required by the most stringent OSHA and/or EPA standards applicable to the work. The following procedures are minimums to be adhered to regardless of fiber count in the Work Area. Each time Work Area is entered remove all street clothes in the Changing Room of the Personnel Decontamination Unit and put on new disposable coverall, new head cover, and a clean respirator. Proceed through shower room to equipment room and put on work boots. Decontamination Procedures: 1/2 Face Air -Purifying Respirators: Will require that all workers use the following decontamination procedure as a minimum requirement whenever leaving the Work Area: When exiting area, remove disposable coveralls, disposable head covers, and disposable footwear covers or boots in the equipment room. Still wearing respirators, proceed to showers. Showering is mandatory. Care must be taken to follow reasonable procedures in removing the respirator to avoid asbestos fibers while showering. The following procedure is required as a minimum: Thoroughly wet body including hair and face. If using a Powered Air -Purifying Respirator (PAPR) hold blower unit above head to keep canisters dry. With respirator still in place thoroughly wash body, hair, respirator face piece, and all parts of the respirator except the blower unit and battery pack on a PAPR. Pay particular attention to seal between face and respirator and under straps. Take a deep breath, hold it and/or exhale slowly, completely wet hair, face, and respirator. While still holding breath, remove respirator and hold it away from face before starting to breath. Carefully wash facepiece of respirator inside and out. If using PAPR: shut down in the following sequence, first cap inlets to filter cartridges, then turn off blower unit (this sequence will help keep debris which has collected on the inlet side of filter from dislodging and contaminating the outside of the unit). Thoroughly wash blower unit and hoses. Carefully wash battery pack with wet rag. Be extremely cautious of getting water in battery pack as this will short out and destroy battery. Shower completely with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. Rinse shower room walls and floor prior to exit. Proceed from shower to Changing Room and change into street clothes or into new disposable work items. Within Work Area: Will require that workers NOT eat, drink, smoke, chew tobacco or gum, or apply cosmetics in the Work Area. To eat, chew, drink or smoke, workers shall follow the procedure described above, then dress in street clothes before entering the non -Work Areas of the building. HERRON9 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 40 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Certificate Of Worker's Acknowledgment: After each worker has been included in the Contractor's Respiratory Protection Program, completed the training program and medical examination, will secure a fully executed copy of this form. END OF SECTION - 01560 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 41 February, 20, 2007 HE RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline RoostLodge,LLC 01562 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Description Of Work: Have instructed and trained each worker involved in asbestos abatement or maintenance and repair of friable asbestos -containing materials in proper respiratory use and require that each worker always wear a respirator, properly fitted on the face in the Work Area from the start of any operation which may cause airborne asbestos fibers until the Work Area is completely decontaminated. Will use respiratory protection appropriate for the fiber level encountered in the work place or as required for other toxic or oxygen -deficient situations encountered. Standards: Where there is a conflict in requirements set forth in these regulations and standards, will meet the more stringent requirement: OSHA -U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Safety and Health Standards 29 CFR 1910, Section 1001, Section 134, and Section 29 CFR 1926.1101. CGA -Compressed Gas Association, Inc., New York, Pamphlet G-7, "Compressed Air for Human Respiration", and Specification G-7.1 "Commodity Specification for Air". CSA -Canadian Standard Association, Rexdal, Ontario, Standard Z180.1-1978, "Compressed Breathing Air". ANSI -American National Standard Practices for Respiratory Protection, ANSI Z88.2-1980. NIOSH -National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health MSHA-Mine Safety and Health Administration Air Purifying Respirators: Respirator Bodies: Will provide, at a minimum, Half face type respirators. Filter Cartridges: Will provide, at a minimum, HEPA type filters labeled with NIOSH and MSHA Certification for "Radionuclides, Radon Daughters, Dust, Fumes, Mists including Asbestos -Containing Dusts and Mists" and color coded in accordance with ANSI Z228.2 (1980). In addition, a chemical cartridge section may be added, if required, for solvents, etc., in use. In this case, will provide cartridges that have each section of the combination canister labeled with the appropriate color code and NIOSH/MSHA Certification. Respiratory Protection Program:.Will comply with ANSI Z88.2-1980 "Practices for Respiratory Protection" and OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926. Will require that respiratory protection be used at all times that there is any possibility of disturbance of asbestos - containing materials whether intentional or accidental. Will require that a respirator be worn by anyone in a Work Area at all times, regardless of activity, during a period that starts with any operation which could cause airborne fibers until the area has been cleared for re -occupancy in accordance with Section 01714. Regardless of Airborne Fiber Levels: Will require that the minimum level of respiratory protection used be 1/2 Face Air Purifying Negative Pressure Respirator with high efficiency filters. Will not allow the use of single -use, disposable, or quarter -face respirators for any purpose. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 42 February, 20, 2007 The Roost Lodge H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Fit Testing: Initial Fitting: Will provide initial fitting of respiratory protection during a respiratory protection course of training. Will fit types of respirator to be actually worn by each individual. Will allow an individual to use only those respirators for which training and fit testing has been provided. On a Weekly Basis: Will check the fit of each worker's respirator by having irritant smoke blown onto the respirator from a smoke tube. Upon Each Wearing: Will require that each time an air -purifying respirator is put on it be checked for fit with a positive and negative pressure fit test in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions or ANSI Z88.2 (1980). Type Of Respiratory Protection Required: Will provide Respiratory Protection as indicated in the Asbestos Abatement Specifications: minimum, Half Face Air Purifying Negative Pressure Respirator with high efficiency filters. Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): Fibers: For purposes of this section, fibers are defined as all fibers regardless of composition as counted in the OSHA Reference Method (ORM), or NIOSH 7400 procedure. Time Weighted Average (TWA) - 0.1 fibers/cubic centimeter Respiratory Protection Factor: Respirator Type Protection Factor Air Purifying: 10 Negative pressure respirator High efficiency filter Half facepiece Powered Air Purifying (PAPR): 50 Positive pressure respirator High efficiency filter Full facepiece Air Purifying Respirators: Negative Pressure air purifying half face mask: Negative pressure - half or full face mask: Will supply a sufficient quantity of respirator filters approved for asbestos, so that workers can change filters during the work day. Will require that respirators be wet -rinsed, and filters discarded, each time a worker leaves the Work Area. Will require that new filters be installed each time a worker re-enters the Work Area. Will store respirators and filters at the job site in the changing room and protect totally from exposure to asbestos prior to their use. Powered Air Purifying Respirators: Powered air purifying full face mask: Will supply a sufficient quantity of high efficiency respirator filters approved for asbestos so that workers can change filters at any time that flow through the face piece decreases to the level at which the manufacturer recommends filter replacement. Will require that regardless of flow, filter cartridges be replaced after 40 hours of use. Will require that HEPA elements in filter cartridges be protected from wetting during showering. Will require entire exterior housing of respirator, including blower unit, filter cartridges, hoses, battery pack, face mask, belt, and cords, be washed each HERRON4 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 43 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC time a worker leaves the Work Area. Caution should be used to avoid shorting battery pack during washing. Will provide an extra battery pack for each respirator so that one can be charging while one is in use. Respiratory Protection Program: Have submitted complete form "Respiratory Protection Program", indicating type of respiratory protection proposed for each portion of the work. END OF SECTION - 01562 HERROM Project No. 0227057 Page No. 44 February, 20, 2007 H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01563 DECONTAMINATION UNITS The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Polyethylene Sheet: Will provide flame resistant reinforced polyethylene film that conforms to requirements set forth by the National Fire Protection Association Standard 701, Small Scale Fire Test for Flame -resistant Textiles and Films, if required. Will provide largest size possible to minimize seams, 4.0, 6.0, or 10.0 mil thick as indicated, frosted or black as indicated. Duct Tape: Will provide duct tape in 2" or 3" widths as indicated, with an adhesive which is formulated to stick aggressively to sheet polyethylene. Spray Adhesive: Will provide spray adhesive in aerosol cans which is specifically formulated to stick tenaciously to sheet polyethylene. Shower Pan: Will provide one piece waterproof shower pan 4'x 8' by 6" deep. Fabricate from seamless fiberglass minimum 1/16" thick reinforced with wood. Shower Walls: Will provide 3' long by approximately 7' high walls fabricated from rigid, impervious, waterproof material, either corrugated fiberglass roofing or equivalent. Will structurally support as necessary for stability. Shower Head and Controls: Will provide a factory -made shower head producing a spray of water which can be adjusted for spray size and intensity. Will feed shower with water mixed from hot and cold supply lines. Will arrange so that control of water temperature, flow rate, and shut off is from inside shower without outside aid. Filters: Will provide cascaded filter units on drain lines from showers or any other water source carrying asbestos - contaminated water from the Work Area. Will provide units with disposable filter elements as indicated below. Will connect so that discharged water passes primary filter and output of primary filter passes through secondary filter. Primary Filter - Passes particles 20 microns and smaller Secondary Filter - Passes particles 5 microns and smaller Sump Pum: Will provide totally submersible waterproof sump pump with integral float switch. Provide unit sized to pump 2 times the flow capacity of all showers or hoses supplying water to the sump, through the filters specified herein when they are loaded to the extent that replacement is required. Will provide unit capable of pumping debris, sand, plaster or other materials washed off during decontamination procedures without damage to mechanism of pump. Will adjust float switch so that a minimum of 3" remains between top of liquid and top of sump pan. Personnel Decontamination Unit: Will provide a Personnel Decontamination Unit consisting of a serial arrangement of connected rooms or spaces, Changing Room, Drying Room, Shower Room, Equipment Room. Will require all persons without exception to pass through this Decontamination Unit for entry into and exiting from the Work Area for any purpose. Will not allow parallel routes for entry or exit. Will not remove equipment or materials through Personnel Decontamination Unit. Will provide temporary lighting within Decontamination Units as necessary to reach a lighting level of 100 foot candles. Changing Room (clean room): Will provide a room that is physically and visually separated from the rest of the building for the purpose of changing into protective clothing. Will construct using polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness, to provide an airtight seal between the Changing Room and the rest of the building. Will locate so that access to Work Area from Changing Room is through Shower Room. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 45 February, 20, 2007 The Roost Lge H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Will separate Changing Room from the building by a sheet plastic flapped doorway. Will require workers to remove all street clothes in this room, dress in clean, disposable coveralls, and don respiratory protection equipment. Will not allow asbestos-contaminated items to enter this room. Will require Workers to enter this room either from outside the structure dressed in street clothes, or naked from the showers. Will maintain floor of changing room dry and clean at all times. Will not allow overflow water from shower to wet floor in changing room. Will damp wipe all surfaces twice after each shift change with a disinfectant solution. Will provide posted information for all emergency phone numbers and procedures. Will provide 1 storage locker per employee. Drying Room: Will provide a drying room as an airlock and a place for workers to dry after showering. Will separate from Changing Room by a sheet plastic flapped doorway. Will provide a continuously adequate supply of disposable bath towels. Will provide a rigid, tight-sealing hinged door between Drying Room and Clean Room. Arrange so that there is a sensible movement of air from clean room through breathing zone of worker in Shower and Drying Room toward Equipment Room. Shower Room: Will provide a completely watertight operational shower to be used for transit by cleanly dressed workers heading for the Work Area from the Changing Room, or for showering by workers headed out of the Work Area after undressing in the Equipment Room. Will construct room by providing a shower pan and 2 shower walls in a configuration that will cause water running down walls to drip into pan. Will install a freely draining wooden floor in shower pan at elevation of top of pan. Will separate this room from the rest of the building with airtight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. Will separate this room from the Drying Room airtight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. Will provide shower head and controls. Will provide temporary extensions of existing hot and cold water and drainage, as necessary for a complete and operable shower. Will provide a soap dish and a continuously adequate supply of soap and maintain in sanitary condition. Will arrange so that water from showering does not splash into the Changing or Equipment Rooms. Will arrange water shut off and drain pump operation controls so that a single individual can shower without assistance from either inside or outside of the Work Area. Will pump waste water to drain, provide 20 micron and 5 micron waste water filters in line to drain. Will change filters daily or more often if necessary. Will locate filters inside shower unit so that water lost during filter changes is caught by shower pan. HERRON9 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 46 Febnwy, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Equipment Room (contaminated areal Will require work equipment, footwear and additional contaminated work clothing to be left here. This is a change and transit area for workers. Will separate this room from the Work Area by a 6 mil polyethylene flapped doorway. Will separate this room from the rest of the building with airtight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. Will separate this room from the Shower Room and Work Area with airtight walls fabricated of 6 mil polyethylene. Will provide a drop cloth layer of sheet plastic on floor in the Equipment Room for every shift change expected. Will roll drop cloth layer of plastic from Equipment Room into Work Area after each shift change. Will replace before next shift change. Will provide a minimum of two (2) layers of plastic at all times. Will use only clear plastic to cover floors. Work Area: Will separate Work Area from the Equipment Room by polyethylene barriers. If the airborne asbestos level in the Work Area is expected to be high, as in dry removal, will add an intermediate cleaning space between the Equipment Room and the Work Area. Will damp wipe clean all surfaces after each shift change. Will provide one additional floor layer of 6 mil polyethylene per shift change and remove contaminated layer after each shift. Decontamination Sequence: Will require that all workers adhere to the following sequence when entering or leaving the Work Area. Entering Work Area: Worker enters Changing Room and removes street clothing, puts on clean disposable overalls and respirator, and passes through the Shower Room into the Equipment Room. Any additional clothing and equipment left in Equipment Room needed by the worker are put on in the Equipment Room. Worker proceeds to Work Area. Exiting Work Area: Before leaving the Work Area, will require the worker to remove all gross contamination and debris from overalls and feet. The worker then proceeds to the Equipment Room and removes all clothing except respiratory protection equipment. Extra work clothing such as boots, hard hats, goggles, gloves are to be stored in contaminated end of the Equipment Room. Disposable coveralls are placed in a bag for disposal with other material. Will require that Decontamination procedures found in Section 01560 be followed by all individuals leaving the Work Area. After showering, the worker moves to the Changing Room and dresses in either new coveralls for another entry or street clothes if leaving. Equipment Decontamination Unit: Load -out Area: The load -out area is the transfer area from the building to a truck or dumpster. It will be a separate room or loading dock area. Will erect Critical and Primary barriers as described in Section 01526 "Temporary Enclosures" in load -out area. HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 47 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC During transfer of material from load -out area erect primary barriers as described in Section 01526 "Temporary Enclosures" as necessary to seal path from load -out area to truck or dumpster. Decontamination Sequence: Will take all equipment or material from the Work Area through the Equipment Decontamination Unit according to the following procedure: Will thoroughly wet clean contaminated equipment or sealed polyethylene bags and pass into Wash Room. When passing equipment or containers through the load out, will close all doorways of the Equipment Decontamination Unit. Will keep all outside personnel clear of the Equipment Decontamination Unit. When cleaning is complete will pass items into Holding Room. Will close all doorways except the doorway between the Holding room and the Clean Room. Workers from the building exterior will enter Holding Area and remove decontaminated equipment and/or containers for disposal. Will require these workers to wear full protective clothing and appropriate respiratory protection. At no time is a worker from an uncontaminated area to enter the enclosure when a removal worker is inside. Construction Of The Decontamination Units: Walls and Ceiling: Will construct airtight walls and ceiling using polyethylene sheeting, at least 6 mil in thickness. Will attach to existing building components or a temporary framework. Floors: Will use 2 layers (minimum) of 6 mil polyethylene sheeting to cover floors in all areas of the Decontamination Units. Will use only clear plastic to cover floors. Flap Doors: Will fabricated from three (3) overlapping sheets with openings a minimum of three feet (3') wide. Will configure so that sheeting overlaps adjacent surfaces. Will weigh sheets at bottoms as required so that they quickly close after being released. Will put arrows on sheets to indicate direction of overlap and/or travel. Will provide a minimum of six feet (6) between entrance and exit of any room. Will provide a minimum of three feet (3) between doors. Electrical: Will provide subpanel at Changing Room to accommodate all removal equipment. Will power subpanel directly from a building electrical panel. Will connect all electrical branch circuits in Decontamination unit and particularly any pumps in shower room to a ground -fault circuit protection device. Cleaning Of Decontamination Units: Will clean debris and residue from inside of Decontamination Units on a daily basis or as otherwise indicated on Contract Drawings. Will damp wipe or hose down all surfaces after each shift change. Will clean debris from shower pans on a daily basis. If the Changing Room of the Personnel Decontamination Unit becomes contaminated with asbestos -containing debris, will abandon the entire Decontamination Unit and erect a new Decontamination Unit. Will use the former Changing Room as an inner section of the new Equipment Room. SiM. Will post an approximately 20 inch by 14 inch manufactured caution sign at each entrance to the Work Area displaying the legend with letter sizes and styles of a visibility required by 29 CFR 1926. END OF SECTION - 01563 HERRON- Project No. 0227057 Page No. 48 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Decontamination Unit Equip Room Shower Clean Room CONTAINMENT ap Curtain D 0 0 2 Stage Load Out Decontamination/Load Out Units HERRON9 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 49 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01701 PROJECT CLOSEOUT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Per Asbestos Abatement Specifications. END OF SECTION 01701 HMRON• Project No. 0227057 Page No. 50 February, 20, 2007 ® sLdeLHERRONEnterorises USA Inc. Timberline R Roost LC 01711 PROJECT DECONTAMINATION The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: General: Decontamination of the Work Area following asbestos abatement. If the asbestos abatement work is on damaged or friable materials the work is a four step procedure with two cleanings of the Primary Barrier plastic prior to its removal and two cleanings of the room surfaces to remove any new or existing contamination. Unless specifically indicated otherwise all materials are considered damaged or friable for purposes of this section. In all cases operation of the pressure differential system will be used to remove airborne fibers generated by the abatement work. First Cleaning: Will carry out a first cleaning of all surfaces of the work area including items of remaining sheeting, tools, scaffolding and/or staging by use of damp -cleaning and mopping, and/or a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtered vacuum. (Note: A HEPA vacuum may fail if used with wet material.) Will not perform dry dusting or dry sweeping. Will use each surface of a cleaning cloth one time only and then dispose of as contaminated waste. Will continue this cleaning until there is no visible debris from removed materials or residue on plastic sheeting or other surfaces, at which time encapsulation of the substrate (lockdown) will occur. Will remove All Filters in Air Handling System(s) and dispose of as asbestos -containing waste in accordance with requirements of Section 02084 Disposal of Asbestos -Containing Waste Material. Will use oscillating fans as necessary to assure circulation of air in all parts of work areas during this period. Will maintain Pressure Differential System in operation for the entire air change period. Second Cleaning: Will carry out second cleaning of all surfaces of the work area in the same manner as the previous cleaning. Will remove All Filters in Air Handling Systems) and dispose of as asbestos -containing waste in accordance with requirements of Section 02084 Disposal of Asbestos -Containing Waste Material. Will use oscillating fans as necessary to assure circulation of air in all parts of work areas during this period. Will maintain Pressure Differential System in operation for the entire air change period. Final Cleaning: Will carry out a final cleaning of all surfaces in the Work Area in the same manner as the previous cleaning. Will wait the entire air change period to allow HEPA filtered fan units to clean air of airborne asbestos fibers. Will use oscillating fans as necessary to assure circulation of air in all parts of work areas during this period. Will maintain pressure differential system in operation for the entire air change period. Visual Inspection: after the entire air change period and Final Cleaning will perform a Complete Visual Inspection of the entire Work Area including: all surfaces, ceiling, walls, floor, decontamination unit, all plastic sheeting, seals over ventilation openings, doorways, windows, and other openings; will look for debris from any sources, residue on surfaces, dust or other matter. If any debris, residue, dust or other matter is found will repeat final cleaning and continue decontamination procedure from that point. When the area is visually clean, no debris, residue, dust or other material is found, will complete the certification per the Asbestos Abatement Specifications. Visual inspection is not complete until confirmed in writing, on the certification, by Project Administrator. HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 51 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Removal Of Work Area Isolation: After all requirements of this section and Section 01714 Work Area Clearance have been met: Will shut down and remove the Pressure Differential System. Will seal NEPA filtered fan units, NEPA vacuums and similar equipment with 6 mil polyethylene sheet and duct tape to form a tight seal at intake end before being moved from Work Area. Will remove Personnel Decontamination Unit. Will remove the Critical Barriers separating the Work Area from the rest of the building. Will remove all equipment, materials, debris from the work site. Will dispose of all asbestos -containing waste material as specified in Section 02084 Disposal of Asbestos Containing Waste Material. END OF SECTION - 01711 HERRONe Project No. 0227057 Page No. 52 February, 20, 2007 The ost H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01714 WORK AREA CLEARANCE The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Contractor Release Criteria: Per Asbestos Abatement Specifications. The Asbestos Abatement Work Area is Cleared when the Work Area is visually clean and airborne asbestos structure concentrations have been reduced to the level specified in the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and as follows: Visual Inspection: Work of this Section will not begin until the visual inspection described in Section 01711 Project Decontamination is complete and has been certified by the Project Administrator. Air Monitoring: To determine if the elevated airborne asbestos structure concentration encountered during abatement operations has been reduced to the specified level, the Owner will secure samples and analyze them according to the following procedures. PCM samples and analysis will be performed, unless TEM samples and analysis is otherwise indicated in Section 01013 Summary of Work - Asbestos Abatement. Aggressive sampling procedures as described below will be followed. PCM samples will be secured as indicated below. If the area meets the clearance criteria TEM (if required) sampling will proceed. Aggressive sampling procedures will be repeated. Schedule of Samples: General: The number and volume of air samples taken and analytical methods used by the Owner will be in accordance with the following schedule. Sample volumes given may vary depending upon the analytical instruments used. Phase Contrast Microscopy: In each homogeneous Work Area after completion of all cleaning work, a minimum of 7 samples will be taken and analyzed as follows: Samples will be collected on 25 mm. cassettes with the following filter media: PCM: 0.8 mixed cellulose ester in a cassette with a conductive extension cowl. HERRON4 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 53 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC In each Work Area after completion of all cleaning work, a minimum of 7 samples will be taken and analyzed as follows: j Location Sampled No. of Samples 1 Limit Value Approximate Rate (Fibers/cc) Volume j (Liters Per i (Liters) Minute) Each Work Area 5 0.01 1,300 1-10 Or 5 0.005 1,300 1-10 Each Room of Work 1 0.005 0 open for 30 Area (5 min.) 0.01 1,300 1-10 Work Area Blank 1 0.01 0 open for 30 seconds Laborato Blank seconds Laboratory Blank 1 0.01 0 Do Not Open Analysis: Fibers on each filter will be measured using the NIOSH Method 7400 entitled "Fibers" published in the NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, or the OSHA Reference Method (ORM) (29 CFR 1926.1101 Appendix A). Fibers: referred to in this section include fibers regardless of composition as counted by the phase contrast microscopy method used. Split Sample: One Work Area sample may be split and both halves analyzed separately for duplicate analysis. Release Criteria: Decontamination of the work site is complete when every Work Area sample is at or below the Detection Limit above. If any sample is above the Detection Limit then the decontamination is incomplete and recleaning per section 01711 Project Decontamination is required. Transmission Electron Microscopy In each Work Area after completion of all cleaning work, a minimum of *13 samples will be taken and analyzed as follows (if required): Location Sampled No. of Samples Analytical ! Approximate Rate Sensitivity Volume ! (Liters Per structures/cc (Liters) ? Minute) Each Work Area 5 0.005 1,300 1-10 Outside Each Work Area 5 0.005 1,300 1-10 Work Area Blank 1 0.005 0 open for 30 seconds Outside Blank 1 0.005 0 open for 30 seconds Laborato Blank 1 0.005 0 Do Not en *13 Samples utilized in accordance with AHERA protocol in Schools, and is obtained at a Rate between 1-10 Liters Per Minute. Where TEM analysis is used as the Release Criteria in Facilities other than Schools, 5 samples will be obtained from Each Work Area, and may be obtained at a Rate between 1-14 Liters Per Minute. Analysis will be performed using the analysis method set forth in the AHERA Regulation 40 CFR Part 763 Appendix A. Asbestos Structures referred to in this Section include asbestos fibers, bundles, clusters or matrices, as defined by method of analysis. HERRON` Project No. 0227057 Page No. 54 February, 20, 2007 The oost Le HE RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline R osiLodge, LLC Release Criteria: Decontamination of the work site is complete if either of the following two sets of conditions are met: Work Area Samples are below filter background levels All Work Area sample volumes are greater than 1,199 liters for a 25 mm. sampling cassette. The average concentration of asbestos of the five Work Area Samples does not exceed the filter background level of 70 structures per square millimeter of filter area. Work Area Samples are not statistically different from Outside samples All sample volumes except for blanks are greater than 560 liters for a 25 mm. sampling cassette. The average asbestos concentration of the three blanks is below the filter background level of 70 structures per square millimeter of filter area. Average asbestos concentrations in Work Area Samples are not statistically different from Outside samples, as determined by the Z -test calculation found in 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix A (Z is less that or equal to 1.65) If these conditions are not met then the decontamination is incomplete, repeat the cleaning procedures of this section. Termination of Analysis: if the arithmetic mean (average) asbestos concentration on the blank filters exceed 70 structures per square millimeter of filter area the analysis will cease and new samples collected. END OF SECTION - 01714 HERRONG Project No. 0227057 Page No. 55 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 02062 - NON -ASBESTOS DEMOLITION The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Extent of non -asbestos selective demolition work is indicated on drawings. Non -Asbestos Demolition Work: Non -asbestos demolition requires the selective removal and subsequent off site disposal of the following non -asbestos containing installations: 1. All components of the structure as indicated on drawings and as required to accommodate the project (where applicable within this project). Job Conditions: A. Occupancy: Owner will be continuously occupying areas of the building immediately adjacent to areas of selective demolition. Will conduct selective demolition work in manner that will minimize need for disruption of Owner's normal operations. Will provide minimum of 72 hours advance notice to Owner of demolition activities which will impact Owner's normal operations. B. Condition of Structures: Owner assumes no responsibility for actual condition of items or structures to be demolished. 1. Conditions existing at time of commencement of Contract will be maintained by Owner insofar as practicable. However, variations within structure may occur by Owner's removal and salvage operations prior to start of selective demolition work. C. Partial Demolition and Removal: Items indicated to be removed but of salvable value to Contractor may be removed from structure as work progresses. Will transport salvaged items from site as they are removed. 1. Storage or sale of removed items on site will not be permitted. D. Protections: Will provide temporary barricades and other forms of protection as required to protect Owner's personnel and general public from injury due to selective demolition work. 1. Will provide protective measures as required to provide free and safe passage of Owner's personnel and general public to and from occupied portions of building. 2. Will erect temporary covered passageways as required by authorities having jurisdiction. 3. Will provide interior and exterior shoring, bracing, or support to prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of structure or element to be demolished, and adjacent facilities or work to remain. 4. Will protect from damage existing finish work that is to remain in place and becomes exposed during demolition operations. 5. Will protect floors with suitable coverings when necessary. 6. Will construct temporary insulated solid dustproof partitions where required to separate areas where noisy or extensive dirt or dust operations are performed. Will equip partitions with dustproof doors and security locks if required. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 56 February, 20, 2007 H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 7. Will provide temporary weather protection during interval between demolition and removal of existing construction on exterior surfaces, and installation of new construction to insure that no water leakage or damage occurs to structure or interior areas of existing building. 8. Will remove protections at completion of work. B. Damages: Will promptly repair damages caused to adjacent facilities by demolition work at no cost to Owner. C. Traffic: Will conduct selective demolition operations and debris removal in a manner to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent occupied or used facilities. 1. Will not close, block or otherwise obstruct streets, walks or other occupied or used facilities without written permission from authorities having jurisdiction. Will provide alternate routes around closed or obstructed traffic ways if required by governing regulations. D. Explosives: Use of explosives will not be permitted. E. Utility Services: Will maintain existing utilities indicated to remain, keep in service, and protect against damage during demolition operations. 1. Will not interrupt existing utilities serving occupied or used facilities, except when authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction. Will provide temporary services during interruptions to existing utilities, as acceptable to governing authorities. F. Environmental Controls: Will use water sprinkling, temporary enclosures, and other suitable methods to limit dust and dirt rising and scattering in air to lowest practical level. Will comply with governing regulations pertaining to environmental protection. 1. Will not use water when it may create hazardous or objectionable conditions, such as ice, flooding, or pollution. Inspection: A. Prior to commencement of selective demolition work, will inspect areas in which work will be performed. Will photograph existing conditions of structure, surfaces, equipment or of surrounding properties which could be misconstrued as damage resulting from selective demolition work. Will submit copies of photographs to Project Administrator/Asbestos Project Manager/Designer prior to starting work. Preparation: A. Decontamination Unit: Prior to beginning work of this Section will complete installation of a Personnel Decontamination Unit as described in Section 01563 Decontamination Units. B. Competent Person: Work of this Section will be supervised by an OSHA Competent Person as described in Section 01043 Project Coordination. C. Will provide interior and exterior shoring, bracing, or support to prevent movement, settlement or collapse of structures to be demolished and adjacent facilities to remain. 1. Will cease operations and notify the Project Administrator immediately if safety of structure appears to be endangered. Will take precautions to support structure until determination is made for continuing operations. D. Will cover and protect furniture, equipment and fixtures to remain from soiling or damage when demolition work is performed in rooms or areas from which such items have not been removed. HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 57 February, 20, 2007 H E R RO N ® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 1. Will erect and maintain dustproof partitions and closures as required to prevent spread of dust or fumes to occupied portions of the building. 2. In areas where asbestos abatement work is to follow selective demolition will erect barriers to control access as described in section 01562 "Temporary enclosures." 3. Where no asbestos abatement work is to follow selective demolitions and the work is immediately adjacent to occupied portions of the building, will construct dustproof partitions of minimum 4 inch (100 mm) studs, 5/8 inch (16 mm) drywall (joints taped) on occupied side, % inch (13 mm) fire -retardant plywood on demolition side, and fill partition cavity with sound -deadening insulation. 4. Will provide weatherproof closures for exterior openings resulting from demolition work. Demolition: A. Will perform selective demolition work in a systematic manner. Will use such methods as required to complete work indicated on Drawings in accordance with demolition schedule and governing regulations. B. Will demolish concrete and masonry in small sections. Will cut concrete and masonry at junctures with construction to remain using power -driven masonry saw or hand tools; will not use power -driven impact tools. C. Will locate demolition equipment throughout structure and promptly remove debris to avoid imposing excessive loads on supporting walls, floors or framing. D. Will provide services for effective air and water pollution controls as required by local authorities having jurisdiction. E. If unanticipated mechanical, electrical or structural elements which conflict with intended function or design are encountered, will investigate and measure both nature and extent of the conflict. Will submit report to Project Administrator/Asbestos Project Manager/Designer in written, accurate detail. Pending receipt of directive from Project Administrator/Asbestos Project Manager/Designer will rearrange selective demolition schedule as necessary to continue overall job progress without delay. F. Asbestos contamination: If a disturbance of ACM occurs will remove any released material and decontaminate the immediate vicinity of the release in accordance with the requirements of Section 01712 Cleaning & Decontamination Procedures. Salvage Materials: A. Salvage Items: Where indicated on Drawings as "Salvage - Deliver to Owner," will carefully remove indicated items, clean, store and turn over to Owner and obtain receipt. 1. Historic artifacts, including cornerstones and their contents, commemorative plaques and tablets, antiques, and other articles of historic significance remain the property of the Owner. Will notify Project Administrator/Asbestos Project Manager/Designer if such items are encountered and obtain acceptance regarding method of removal and salvage for Owner. B. Will carefully remove, clean, and deliver to Owner the following items: 1. Not applicable. Hazardous Waste Management and Disposal: A. All hazardous waste management and disposal will be coordinated with the Project Administrator/Asbestos Project Manager/Designer, and designated Owner Representative(s). HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 58 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost ooddge LLC B. Will manage and dispose of hazardous waste such as PCB ballasts, fluorescent light tubes, batteries, and mercury thermostats, etc., in accordance with the requirements of Section 02086 - Hazardous Waste Management. Hazardous materials/equipment is defined to include, but not limited to the following: Exit lighting (where required, to be salvaged for the Owner) PCB ballasts PCB transformers Mercury Thermostats Mercury and Sodium Vapor Lights Smoke Detectors/Fire Alarms (where required, to be salvaged for the Owner) Refrigerants, where required (the Contractor may be required to endorse the Demolition Permit Application Form verifying that all refrigerants from air conditioning/refrigeration appliances (CFC's) have been properly recovered in accordance with AQCC Regulation No. 15) etc. C. Will not mix potentially hazardous waste streams. Where feasible, will separate each type of hazardous waste from other types of hazardous wastes, from asbestos waste and from construction waste. D. Will segregate, package, label, transport and dispose of Hazardous Waste in accordance with DOT, EPA, State and Local regulations. Disposal of Demolished Materials: A. Will remove debris, rubbish and other materials resulting from demolition operations from building site. Will transport and legally dispose of materials off site. B. If hazardous non -asbestos containing materials are encountered during demolition operations, will comply with applicable regulations, laws, and ordinances concerning removal, handling and protection against exposure or environmental pollution. C. Burning of removed materials is not permitted on project site. D. Disposal of asbestos -containing waste is not in the work of this section. Disposal of this material is specified in Section 02084 Disposal of Regulated Asbestos Containing Material. Clean-up and Repair A. Upon completion of demolition work, will remove tools, equipment and demolished materials from site. B. In areas where no asbestos abatement work is to occur, will remove protections and leave interior areas broom clean. C. In areas where asbestos abatement work is to occur, will leave protections in place as required by abatement work. Will leave area broom clean. Additional cleaning as required for abatement work is not in work of this section. D. Will repair demolition performed in excess of that required. Will return structures and surfaces to remain to condition existing prior to commencement of selective demolition work. Will repair adjacent construction or surfaces soiled or damaged by selective demolition work. E. Will perform all repair work in asbestos abatement Work Areas after completion of asbestos abatement work. END OF SECTION - 02062 HERRONe Project No. 0227057 Page No. 59 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 02081 REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Specifically, removal shall be conducted in accordance with Specifications Section 02080, pages 02080-1 through 02080-12, local, state and/or federal regulations. Surfactant: Have submitted product data, use instructions and recommendations from manufacturer of surfactant intended for use. Have included data substantiating that material complies with requirements. Removal Encapsulant: Have submitted product data, use instructions and recommendations from manufacturer of removal encapsulant intended for use. Have included data substantiating that material complies with requirements. NESHAP Certification: Have submitted certification from manufacturer of surfactant or removal encapsulant that, to the extent required by this specification, the material, if used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, will wet Asbestos - Containing Materials to which it is applied as required by the National Emission Standard for Hazardous Pollutants (NESHAP) Asbestos Regulations (40 CFR 61, Subpart M). Material Safety Data Sheet: Have submitted the Material Safety Data Sheet, or equivalent, in accordance with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) for each surfactant , encapsulating material and solvent proposed for use on the work. Have included a separate attachment for each sheet indicating the specific worker protective equipment proposed for use with the material indicated. Wetting Materials: Will wet materials prior to disturbance of Asbestos -Containing Materials using either amended water or a removal encapsulant: Amended Water: Will provide water to which a surfactant has been added. Will use a mixture of surfactant and water which results in wetting of the Asbestos -Containing Material and retardation of fiber release during disturbance of the material equal to or greater than that provided by the use of one ounce of a surfactant consisting of 50% polyoxyethylene ester and 50% polyoxyethylene ether mixed with five gallons of water. Polygthylene Sheet: Will provide flame resistant reinforced polyethylene film that conforms to requirements set forth by the National Fire Protection Association Standard 701, Small Scale Fire Test for Flame -resistant Textiles and Films, if required. Will provide largest size possible to minimize seams, 4.0 or 6.0 mil thick as indicated, frosted or black as indicated. Duct Tape: Will provide duct tape in 2" or 3" widths as indicated, with an adhesive which is formulated to stick aggressively to sheet polyethylene. Spray Cement: Will provide spray adhesive in aerosol cans which is specifically formulated to stick tenaciously to sheet polyethylene. Disposal Bags: Will provide 6 mil thick leak -tight polyethylene bags labeled as required by Section 02084 Disposal of Asbestos Containing Waste Material. Secondary Barrier: Over the Primary Barrier, will install as a drop cloth a clear 6 mil sheet plastic in all areas where asbestos removal work is to be carried out. Will completely cover floor with sheet plastic. Where the work is within 10'-0" of a wall will extend the Secondary Barrier up wall to ceiling. Will support sheet plastic on wall with duct tape, seal top of Secondary plastic to Primary Barrier with duct tape so that debris is unable to get behind it. Will provide cross strips of duct tape at wall support as necessary to support sheet plastic and prevent its falling during removal operations. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 60 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost lodge, LLC Will install Secondary Barrier at the beginning of each work shift. Will install only sufficient plastic for work of that shift. Will remove Secondary Barrier at end of each work shift or as work in an area is completed. Will fold plastic toward center of sheet and pack in disposal bags. Will keep material on sheet continuously wet until bagged. Worker Protection: Before beginning work with any material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet has been submitted will provide workers with the required protective equipment. Will require that appropriate protective equipment be used at all times. Wet Removal: Will thoroughly wet to satisfaction of Owner's Representative Asbestos -Containing Materials to be removed prior to stripping and/or tooling to reduce fiber dispersal into the air. Will accomplish wetting by a fine spray (mist) of amended water. Will saturate material sufficiently to wet to the substrate without causing excess dripping. Will allow time for amended water to penetrate material thoroughly. Will spray material repeatedly during the work process to maintain a continuously wet condition. Will perforate outer covering of any installation which has been painted and/or jacketed in order to allow penetration of amended water, or use injection equipment to wet material under the covering. Where necessary, will carefully strip away while simultaneously spraying amended water on the installation to minimize dispersal of asbestos fibers into the air. Will mist work area continuously with amended water whenever necessary to reduce airborne fiber levels. Will remove saturated Asbestos -Containing Material in small sections from all areas. Will not allow material to dry out. As it is removed, will simultaneously pack material while still wet into disposal bags. Will twist neck of bags, bend over and seal with minimum three wraps of duct tape. Will clean outside and move to Material Decontamination Unit. Will evacuate air from disposal bags with a HEPA filtered vacuum cleaner before sealing. For elevated areas, disposal bags will be lowered, not dropped to the ground. Airborne Fiber Counts: Will use work procedures that result in an 8 hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) airborne fiber count less than that indicated in the section of these specifications on "Air Monitoring - Testing Laboratory Services". If airborne fiber counts exceed this level will immediately mist the area with amended water to lower fiber counts and revise work procedures to maintain airborne fiber levels within the required limit. END OF SECTION - 02081 HERRON9 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 61 February, 20, 2007 The H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lo ge LLLC 02084 DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Before Start of Work: Have submitted the following to the Owner's Representative for review. Will not start work until these submittals are returned with Owner's Representative's action stamp indicating that the submittal is returned for unrestricted use. Copy of state or local license for waste hauler. Name and address of landfill where asbestos -containing waste materials are to be buried. Included contact person and telephone number. On a weekly basis will submit copies of all manifests and disposal site receipts to Owner's Representative. Disposal Bags: Will provide 6 mil thick leak -tight polyethylene bags properly labeled. Will comply with the following sections during all phases of this work: Section 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos Abatement Section 01562 Respiratory Protection General: All waste will be hauled by a waste hauler with all required licenses form all state and local authority with jurisdiction. Will load all asbestos -containing waste material in disposal bags. All materials are to be contained in the following Two 6 mil disposal bags Will carefully load containerized waste in fully enclosed dumpsters, trucks or other appropriate vehicles for transport. Will exercise care before and during transport, to insure that no unauthorized persons have access to the material. Will not store containerized materials outside of the Work Area. Will take containers from the Work Area directly to a sealed truck or dumpster. Will not transport disposal bagged materials on open trucks. Will advise the landfill operator, at least ten days in advance of transport, of the quantity of material to be delivered. At disposal site will unload containerized waste: At the disposal site, sealed plastic bags may be carefully unloaded from the truck. If bags are broken or damaged, return to work site for rebagging. Clean entire truck and contents using procedures set forth in section 01711 Project Decontamination. The Client will only accept landfill of asbestos -containing materials at the following sites for friable asbestos - containing materials: As determined by Contractor in Pre -Construction Conference and approved by Owner The Client will only accept landfill of asbestos -containing materials at the following sites for non -friable asbestos- HERRON9 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 62 February, 20, 2007 The Roost H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge LLC containing materials: As determined by Contractor in Pre -Construction Conference and approved by Owner. Retain receipts from landfill or processor for materials disposed of. At completion of hauling and disposal of each load will submit copy of waste manifest, chain of custody form, and landfill receipt to Owner's Representative. END OF SECTION - 02084 HERRON6 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 63 February, 20, 2007 The Roost Lodge HE RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 02087 - RESILIENT FLOORING REMOVAL - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: Per Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with Specifications, local, state and/or federal regulations, including but not limited to Recommended Work Practices for the Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings, issued by the Resilient Floor Covering Institute, dated August, 1995. END OF SECTION 02087 HMRON• Project No. 0227057 Page No. 64 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 09805 - ENCAPSULATION OF ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications, and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work: The Extent of encapsulation work is shown on the drawings and as herein specified. The work includes the encapsulating of asbestos -containing fireproofing located above suspended acoustic ceilings. Prior to applying any encapsulating material, will ensure that application of the sealer will not cause the base material to fail and allow the sealed material to fall of its own weight or separate from the substrate. Should Contractor doubt the ability of the installation to support the sealant, request direction from the Owner's Representative before proceeding with the encapsulating work. Will not commence Application of encapsulating materials until all removal work within the work area has been completed. Before beginning work with any material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet has been submitted will provide workers with the required protective equipment. Will require that appropriate protective equipment be used at all times. In addition to protective breathing equipment required by OSHA requirements or by this specification, will use painting pre - filters on respirators to protect the dust filters when organic solvent based encapsulant are in use. Examine Existing Conditions: Will determine if the friable Asbestos -Containing Material to be encapsulated remains sufficiently bonded to receive the encapsulation process and if process will effectively prevent release of asbestos fibers from the material. If the existing Asbestos -Containing Material is loose and deteriorated, will immediately notify the Owner's Representative of opinion before encapsulation. Before start of work on an architectural finish will complete the work of the following: Section 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos Abatement Section 01562 Respiratory Protection Section 01526 Temporary Enclosures Section 01563 Decontamination Units Will comply with all manufacturer's instructions for particular conditions of installation in each case. Will consult with manufacturer's technical representative for conditions not covered. Will encapsulate all surfaces in full compliance with manufacturer's procedures, insuring that the friable Asbestos -Containing Material to be encapsulated remains sufficiently bonded to receive the encapsulation process, and that the encapsulation meets local, state, and/or federal regulations for compatibility with the friable Asbestos -Containing Material as a fireproofing. At completion of Encapsulation and before removal of Work Area enclosures and Pressure Differential System, will decontaminate space in accordance with requirements of sections 01711 and 01714. END OF SECTION - 09805 HERRONG Project No. 0227057 Page No. 65 February, 20, 2007 Page 1 of 1 Mike, Hope all is well with you! Attached is the project design for the Roost Lodge. Permit applications are being made by Elite with a scheduled mobilization on April 23 and completion by April 26 Let me know if there's anything else you need. Please feel free to contact the undersigned should you have any questions Thanks in advance, L.P. (Lennie) Herron, Industrial Hygienist CEO/Director HERRON® Enterprises USA, Inc. 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood, CO 80227-5305 (303) 763 9639 / Fax (303) 763 9686 Email: Lennie.Herron@comcast.net CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files or previous e-mail messages attached to it may contain information that is confidential or legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you must not read this transmission and that any disclosure, copying, printing, distribution or use of any of the information contained in or attached to this transmission is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify the sender by telephone or return e-mail and delete the original transmission and its attachments without reading or saving in any manner. Copyright© 2001-2007 HERRON® Enterprises USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved 3/6/2007 ��FSIRP R° H E RRO N® Phone (303) 763 9639 ER Enterprises USA, Inc. Fax (303) 763 9686 E -Mail Lennie.Herron@comcast.net bltglted� Hazardous Materials'Mold'Asbestos'Lead Paint Website www.HERRON-Enterprises.com Environmental Services`lndustrial Hygienists 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood, Colorado 80227-5305 s ROOST..� u LODGE, 1793 N �SJE" ENT PROJECT DES N ACTION) �TEF REPORT: FEBRUARY 20, 200 RON@ PROJECT NO. 02270 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC February 20, 2007 This Project Design (Plan of Action) has been sub -contracted to and developed by HERRON& Enterprises USA, Inc. (HERRON®) for the Owner and/or General Abatement Contractor. HERRON& has specifically prepared this Project Design (Plan of Action) for the use of the Owner and/or General Abatement Contractor, and in compliance with the submitted requirements of Asbestos Abatement Specifications at: HERRON® Project No.: 0222057 Job No.: Verbal Location: `Commercial Property', The Roost Lodge, 1793 N. Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657 Date(s) of Service: April 23-26, 2007 Services Requested: Environmental Consultation/Project Design Owner/Project Administrator. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 12 Vail Road, Ste. 600 VW4 Colorado 81657 (970) 476-1464/Fax (970) 476-1986 Email. greg@timberlinere.com c%: Mr. Greg Gastineau prepared by Designer Contractor Elite System's Inc.. 1550 Larimer Street #517 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 674-5437/Fax (303) 674-5463 Email. mklemetsen@aoLcom c%: Mr. Melroy %lemetsen HERRONm Enterprises USA, Ina 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood, CO 80227-5305 (303) 763 96391 Fax (303) 763 9686 E -Mail.- Lennie.e.Herrona comcast net Mr. L.P. (Lennie) Herron, Industrial Hygienist Note: Drawing of containment(s), location of HEPA units, decontamination unit(s), remote shower(s) load out(s), approved landfill(s) submittals, statements, etc. are to be provided by Contractor at time of Pre -Construction Conference. Should the scope of work change to the extent that these examples are not applicable, or if work area examples are to be scaled down to a more confined area, amended drawings should be provided by Contractor, prior to execution, and should be included in Project Design (Plan of Action). This Project Design (Plan of Action) is developed for the use of the Owner and/or General Abatement Contractor at the aforementioned location, and is not intended for use at any other location. Use of this Project Design (Plan of Action) by the other than the intended Client and/or their authorized Representatives, and/or unauthorized reproduction without the express written permission of an officer of HERRON®, is prohibited. The Project Administrator, Asbestos Project Manager, and/or Designer retain the rights to waive any formalities contained herein, which may be in the best interest of the Client, with Client authorization. H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Prepared by: HERRON* Enterprises USA, Inc. 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood, CO 80227-5305 (303) 763 9639 / Fax (303) 763 9686 E -Mail: Lennie.Herron@comcast.net davv— Mr. L.P. (Lennie) Herron, Industrial Hygienist Designer No. 2572 Contractor: Elite Systems, Inc. 1550 Larimer St., #517 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 674 5437 / Fax (303) 674 5463 E -Mail: mklemetsen@aol.com Mr. Melroy Klemetsen H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION CONTENT The following Sections are included where applicable. 01013 Summary Of Work - Asbestos Abatement 01043 Project Coordination 01046 Cutting & Patching - Asbestos -Containing Materials 01091 Definitions And Standards - Asbestos Abatement 01092 Codes, Regulations And Standards - Asbestos Abatement 01313 Schedules, Reports, Payments - Asbestos Abatement 01340 Shop Drawings, Product Data And Samples 01410 Air Monitoring - Test Laboratory Services 01503 Temporary Facilities - Asbestos Abatement 01513 Temporary Pressure Differential & Air Circulation System 01526 Temporary Enclosures 01527 Regulated Areas 01529 Small -Scale Short -Duration Work 01560 Worker Protection - Asbestos Abatement 01562 Respiratory Protection 01563 Decontamination Units 01701 Project Closeout - Asbestos Abatement 01711 Project Decontamination 01714 Work Area Clearance 02081 Removal Of Asbestos -Containing Materials 02084 Disposal Of Asbestos -Containing Waste Material 02087 Resilient Flooring Removal - Asbestos Abatement 09805 Encapsulation of Asbestos -Containing Materials HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 1 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 01013 SUMMARY OF WORK -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT Project name is HERRON® Project No.: 0222057 Job No.: Verbal Location: `Commercial Property', The Roost Lodge, 1793 N. Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657 Date(s) of Service: April 23-26, 2007 Services Requested: Environmental Consultation/Project Design as shown on Contract Documents (if applicable). This Project Design (Plan of Action) is developed to specifically address the Scope of Work determined, however; should the Scope of Work change, and/or should additional materials be required to be removed in order to accomplish this project, this Project Design (Plan of Action) should be an adequate tool in accomplishing the remaining portion(s) of the project in compliance with local, state and/or federal regulations. The Project Design (Plan of Action) and asbestos abatement work practices submitted by Contractor is in accordance with the requirements in OSHA, with and in addition to the Asbestos Abatement Specifications (if applicable), and in accordance with the Bid Submittals, listed here according to the sequence of the work. Note: for this project, the terms Asbestos Abatement Specifications, Specifications, or Contract Documents will reference all local, state, and/or federal regulations, including but not limited to AQCC Regulation 8, OSHA 1926.110 1, etc. WORK SEQUENCE A. The Work will be conducted in phases. 1. Phase: Work of the phases shall be substantially complete, ready for reconstruction prior to that phase of the Contract, as indicated in the Contract, and in accordance with the following Project Schedule: a. All Work Area(s), Asbestos Abatement, Contractor is to mobilize and commence on April 23, 2007, and shall be substantially completed and demobilized on or before April 26, 2007, with actual Asbestos Abatement not to exceed 4.0 normal working days. b. Actual Asbestos Abatement Schedule: 7:30 A.M. till 4:00 P.M. (overtime, weekend and holiday work is not authorized under the base bid except as indicated). HERRON* Project No. 0227057 Page No. 2 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC SCOPE OF WORK: Remove, in accordance with Specification, local, state and/or federal regulations: Work Area: #1 Sample No. Homogeneous Material Description Approxi- AHERA Asbestos Layer/ mate Rating Laboratory Physical Description QuantityResults NA White Smooth Textured Drywall Walls and 1,017 SF 6 >1.0% Textured Drywall Ceilings, Surfacing Material (S), Non -Friable, Good Condition (Current Condition), throughout Office Ceiling and Walls and Sauna Room Ceilingof Lobby Building Recommendation: Abatement Scope of Work: Abate all existing Asbestos -Containing Materials by Gross Removal methods within Single Full Enclosure Work Areas (PCM Clearance HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 3 February, 20, 2007 The oost Lodge H E RRON® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline R osiLodge, LLC Alternates: Alternate Bid Work Areas have been defined as follows, and are indicated as Appendix A., Alternate Bid: 1. Additive Alternates a. Not applicable. 2. Deductible Alternates a. Not applicable. Unit Prices: Should the Owner/Project Administrator elect to use Unit Prices, all terms and conditions of pricing shall be in accordance with the Contractor Agreement. 1. Additive Lump Sum Unit Prices a. Not applicable. 2. Deductible Unit Prices a. Not applicable. HERRONe Project No. 0227057 Page No. 4 February, 20, 2007 The Roost Lge H E RRO N® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC Typical Job Site Photographs D depict all areas of work, but is submitted for informational purposes) HERROM Project No. 0227057 Page No. 5 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: A. The following items are not to be damaged, and are to be salvaged and returned to the Owner: 1. As directed by the Owner. B. The following items are to be demolished and disposed of as ACM waste: `All' Asbestos -Containing Materials, Debris, Overspray, and Contamination (as indicated). C. The following items are not to be damaged, are to remain in place, and are to be protected from `any' damage: 1. As directed by the Owner. 2. `All' mechanical, plumbing, electrical, telecom systems, etc., and their components, which have not been specified as being removed, demolished, and/or disposed of. D. The following items are to be demolished and disposed of as Non -ACM waste: 1. Not applicable. E. The following additional requirements will be observed by the Contractor: 1. This project will be permitted in accordance with AQCC Regulation 8, and the Town of Vail. 2. Contractor filed the Town of Vail Permit and obtained required licenses. 3. The Contractor may mobilize and commence set-up on permit date after the Town of Vail Fire Department reviews and approves the Design. 4. Fire Control System will remain active during the project, and the Contractor will be required to protect the system during abatement. 5. The entries to the Work Areas - Contractor is to secure the Doors of the Work Areas in a manner that: (i). is accessible to the Fire Department in an emergency by being able to either unlock the doors, or to remove padlocks (Owner to provide appropriate lock boxes for Fire Department use). 6. Should there be any questions as to the process, please contact the Town of Vail Fire Department at (970) 479 2252. 7. As indicated, locations, approximate quantities affected, approximate areas affected have been offered as an informational tool, and are estimates observed at the time of assessments and development of this document. Quantity determinations are the responsibility of the Contractor, and therefore, it is recommended that field verification be made by the Contractor. The Contractor is advised that `all' quantities are estimates, whether indicated as Units or as Linear or Square Feet, and that the Contractor should base their Response on Contractor quantification `within the Work Area', to include `all' Asbestos, Overspray, Debris, Residue, etc. 8. Contractor will be required to designate the location of the filtered discharge of water to sanitary sewers. All other sanitary sewer locations within the work areas will be sealed, and not used. 9. The Contractor may use mechanical devices for Asbestos removal, however, procedures will be pre -approved by the Owner/Designer before the performance of the work. HERRON` Project No. 0227057 Page No. 7 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge LLC 10. The removal method will be designed in such a way that water use is contained within the work areas, and not over the walls into chases of void spaces. The use of `high' pressure water use for `removal' will not be approved. 11. HVAC Units and Ducting may be in the Work Area. The Contractor is to install critical barriers on `any' penetrations located in the System, and install secondary critical barriers over all return and supply diffusers in the building, prior to `any' abatement. 12. Staging Area: a. Roll -Offs may be permitted on site (Contractor to arrange with General Contractor). Roll -off locations that are coordinated with the Owner are acceptable for trucks to be loaded and unloaded. The Contractor understands that he must have his trucks, used for hauling material off site, not parked where they would block access areas. All asbestos containing waste material must be inspected by the AMS prior to the removal from the site. b. Equipment may be staged in the Lobby area of the Building. c. Property Management contact: Mr. Greg Gastineau - (970) 476-1464. 13. Temporary Toilet Units: the Contractor will be required to provide self-contained, single -occupant toilet units of the chemical, aerated recirculation, or combustion type. Provide units properly vented and fully enclosed with a glass -fiber -reinforced polyester shell or similar nonabsorbent material. The Contractor will be required to provide an adequate number of Units, for both male and female employees of the Contractor, and Air Monitoring Specialist. 14. The Contractor may utilize house power and water, as available. a. Power requirements: Contractor may utilize appropriate power sources. (i). Connection to the Owner's power source is to be made by qualified personnel (licensed electrician where applicable and required). b. Contractor shall supply extensions from the electrical supply for Owner's use while conducting daily air monitoring, visual inspections, and final clearance air monitoring as follows: (i). Two in each work area (during abatement). (ii). One at clean side of each Decontamination Unit/Waste Load Out. (iii). One at clean side of each Critical Barrier. (iv). One at each exhaust location for HEPA filtered fan units. (v). One outside of the Building(s). (vi). Five inside work area (or as otherwise directed for final clearance to accommodate pumps and fans). c. Temporary Water Service Connection: Connections to the Owner's water system shall include backflow protection. Valves shall be temperature and pressure rated for operation of the temperatures and pressures encountered. After completion of use, connections and fittings shall be removed without damage or alteration to existing water piping and equipment. Leaking or dripping valves shall be piped to the nearest drain or located over an existing sink or grade where water will not damage existing finishes or equipment. Provide separate hoses and/or pumps for shower water and amended water, without the possibility of cross connection. (i). Connection to the Owner's water system is to be made by qualified personnel (licensed plumber where applicable and required). (ii). Water Hoses: Provide heavy-duty, abrasion -resistant, flexible hoses in diameters and lengths necessary to adequately serve temporary facilities, and with a pressure rating greater than the maximum pressure of the water distribution system. Provide adjustable shutoff nozzles at hose discharge. HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 8 Febmary, 20, 2007 H E RRON® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC (iii). Provide water into each work area and to each Decontamination Unit. Provide fittings as required to allow for connection to existing wall hydrants or spouts, as well as temporary water heating equipment, branch piping, showers, shut-off nozzles and equipment. 15. In accordance with AQCC Regulation 8 (State), the Maximum Allowable Asbestos Level (MARL) may not be exceeded, at any time. HERRONO has previously determined that the various materials within the Building are not Asbestos Materials, however, may contain Traces of Asbestos. This document serves as a Hazard Communication that should either the Abatement Contractor or other Contractors not comply with local, state, and/or federal regulations and these Specifications, i.e., wet methods, engineering controls, etc. during any Non - Asbestos Demolition activities, that the MAAL could be exceeded. Should this occur, the area, areas, and or Building in its entirety could be considered contaminated, and a Major Spill Response may be responded to at the expense of the responsible Contractor(s), in accordance with these Specifications. F. Submittal Processing: 1. Pre -Abatement Submittal Processing: Contractor will be required to forward the following items to the Designer, prior to mobilization: a. Project Design (1,000 LF, or 3,000 SF), or Plan of Action describing Contractor's Work Practices. b. Project Schedule. c. Project Directory. d. Notifications, and Notices (Police and Fire Departments). e. Permits. f. GAC License. g. Historic Airborne Fiber Data (NEA). h. AHERA Accreditation: for each worker. i. State and Local License: for each worker. j. Certificate Worker Acknowledgment: for each worker. k. Report from Medical Examination: of each worker. 1. Report from Respirator Fit Test Examination: of each worker. m. Name and address of landfill. 2. Allow sufficient time for initial review. Allow additional time if the Asbestos Project Manager/Designer must delay processing to permit coordination with subsequent submittals. 3. If an intermediate submittal is necessary, process the same as the initial submittal. 4. Allow sufficient time for reprocessing each submittal. 5. No extension of Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit submittals to the Asbestos Project Manager/Designer sufficiently in advance of the Work to permit processing. 6. During and Post -Abatement Submittal Processing: Contractor will be required to forward the following items to the Designer, during abatement (where required), and immediately on job completion: a. Daily Logs. b. Entry/Exit Logs. c. Pressure Differential Monitoring Results (if applicable). d. Copies of manifests and disposal site receipts. e. Any Special Reports. 7. The Designer has prepared this detailed plan of the procedures proposed for use in complying with the regulatory requirements. The Contractor will be required to include (forward) in the plan the location and layout of decontamination areas, the sequencing of asbestos work, the interface of trades involved in the performance of work, HERRON` Project No. 0227057 Page No. 9 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC methods to be used to assure the safety of building occupants and visitors to the site, disposal plan including location of approved disposal site, and a detailed description of the methods to be employed to control pollution. Expand upon the use of portable NEPA ventilation system, closing out of the building's HVAC system, method of removal to prohibit visible emissions, and packaging of removed asbestos debris. This Plan of Action is include all of the requirements of "Project Design" in accordance with AQCC Regulation 8, Part B, "...means the preparation of plans, specifications, project procedures, containment design/placement, descriptions of engineering controls, and shop drawings for an asbestos abatement project or response action. It shall include an accurate and detailed scope of work, quantities of material to be removed, removal methods, and air exchange calculations. Drawings shall include locations of ACM to be abated, location of the decontamination unit, waste load out, negative air units, air intake and exhaust, and emergency exits when applicable. Prior to the start of any asbestos abatement involving 1,000 linear feet on pipes, or 3,000 square feet on other surfaces, a written project design shall be developed by a project designer certified under these regulations. A signed copy of the project design shall be available on site at all times during the abatement activities for review by inspectors, the Project Manager and Air Monitoring Specialist...", Owner, Project Administrator, and Designer. G. Contractor will: 1. Provide permits, licensing, etc. (as described in the Contract Agreement). 2. Use discretion in and about the project site, i.e., do not disturb General Public, do not wear protective equipment outside of the regulated area, etc. 3. Use discretion in the location of the waste container(s), which may be mobilized at the Project Site, with minimal exposure to the General Public. 4. Mobilize on Friday, April 23, 2007. 5. Perform setup operations, as described above. 6. Perform removal and clean-up of Asbestos -Containing Materials. 7. Perform OSHA Compliance (excursion and personal) air monitoring, as established by OSHA 1926.1101, for a Excursion Limit (EL) criteria of each sample of <1.00 f/cc, PCM, and for a Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) criteria of each sample of 0.10 f/cc, PCM (where applicable). 8. After successful completion of post -abatement containment final visual inspection(s), and final clearance (MARL) air monitoring, as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable), will remove setup. 9. Demobilize at the conclusion of project, estimated by April 26, 2007. H. On behalf of the Owner, HERRON® will: 1. Perform baseline (MARL) air monitoring (outside of the work areas), as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable). 2. Perform `preliminary' pre -abatement containment visual inspection(s), prior to areas of demolition in order to install critical barriers. 3. Perform pre -abatement containment visual inspection(s), after installation of critical barriers where demolition is required, prior to removal operations. HERRON4 Project No. 0227057 Page No. 10 February, 20, 2007 H E RRO N® The Roost Lodge Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline Roost Lodge, LLC 4. Perform removal (MARL) air monitoring (outside of the work areas), as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <--0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable). 5. Perform post -abatement containment final visual inspection(s), after removal operations are completed. 6. Perform final clearance (MAAL) air monitoring, as established by AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) (where required), meeting a criteria of each sample of <=0.01 f/cc, PCM, and/or <70.0 s/mm2, TEM (where applicable), and confirm removal of setup. 7. Demobilize from the Work Area at the conclusion of project, estimated by April 26, 2007. PLAN INCLUDES (AS SUBMITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR): A. Containment Design: 1. Full -Enclosure of Secondary -Enclosure containment engineering controls shall be used for the removal of all Asbestos Containing Materials, and contamination as described. 2. A personnel decontamination unit and waste load -out will be attached to the Full -Enclosure containment areas, and a change room will be attached to the Secondary -Enclosure containment areas. 3 All critical barriers will be marked with the proper "DANGER" signs. B. Decontamination Units: 1. The personnel Decon unit will consist of three chambers and the waste load -out will be two. Each chamber will be three feet by three feet. They will be attached to the Full -Enclosure containment as shown on site drawings. C. Air Flows and Filtering: 1. Full containments will be under a minimum of -.02 inches W.C. of negative air pressure. The air flow will be through decontamination units. The negative air filtration units will be located opposite these decons. The filtration units will be exhausted to the exterior of the building via ducting. 2. Secondary containments will be under negative air pressure. The air flow will be through the change rooms. The negative air filtration units will be located opposite these change rooms. The filtration units will be exhausted to the exterior of the building via ducting. D. Negative Pressure Differential Equipment: 1. Full containments: 2,000 CFM HEPA filtration units will be used to provide a minimum of four air changes per hour. A manometer with strip chart will be on sight to monitor and record a minimum of -.02 inches W.C. of negative air pressure, ensuring that the air within the work area is exchanged a minimum of four (4) times per hour. Back-up fans will be on sight in case of equipment failure. WA#1, Office Ceiling and Walls and Sauna Room Ceiling of Lobby Building a. ((8,136/1,500)/4) =1.356 NAMS (Will use minimum of 2 NAM's) HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 11 February, 20, 2007 The H E RRON® Enterprises USA, Inc. Timberline R osiLodge, LLC E. Removal Methods: 1. All ACM will be removed by wet, hand methods, in accordance with the following project design sections: a. 02081 Removal Of Asbestos -Containing Materials (i). All ACM will be removed by wet, hand methods. F. Waste Handling: 1. All ACWM will be placed in two properly labeled 6 -mil poly bags and disposed of at an approved landfill. The bags will be removed to a properly lined, enclosed truck/trailer/dumpster and taken off sight. G. Emergency Procedures: 1. Emergency exits will be marked with orange spray paint and employees will be informed of alternate escape routes. Fire extinguishers will be kept within reach, both inside and outside containment areas. The Contractor has HazCom programs. These programs, as well as Material Safety Data Sheets, shall remain on sight through the duration of the project. Each employee has been trained in these programs. END OF SECTION - 01013 HERRONO Project No. 0227057 Page No. 12 February, 20, 2007