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FIRE PRDTELTION CONSULTAMS
August 23, 2005
Mr. Matt Royer
Colorado Inspection Agency
Phone: 970.904.0460
Email: matt.rover(aD-coinspect.com
RJA has been commissioned to provide fire protection and life safety consulting
services for the 4-Seasons Resort at Vail, Colorado. Below is our response to the
Colorado Inspection Agency (CIA) Evaluation of the RJA Fire & Life Safety Report (draft
report) dated May 15, 2005. The RJA comments are indicated in italics and underlined:
1. We agree that the structure does not meet the definition to be classified as a
high-rise building however because of the location of the lowest fire department
access road and it's proximity to the building special requirements for air
management may be required by the fire department. This should be coordinated
with the fire department ASAP, as this will need to reflected in the MEP drawings.
Fire department access has been discussed with the fire departmenf early in the
desi_qn. The current desiqn will discussed with the Town of Vail (TOV) Fire
Department on August 24, 2005.
2. Some occupancy classifications are missing from the report. Plans indicate fuel
storage in the parking garage. Is this an H occupancy? Plans also show pool equipment room. Are there chemicals in excess of the allowable for a control
area? Provide MSDS sheets for all chemicals stored. It is intended that fhe
facility will be designed wifh only fhe code permitted exempt amounts of
flammable%ombustible liquids or hazardous materials. All such materials will be
stored or used in accordance with fhe buildin_q and fire code. The desi_qn team is
currentlv evaluatin_q the use of a natural gas emergency generator that would
eliminate any diesel fuel for fhe _qenerator. This will be discussed further with the
building and rtre code officials on Au_qust 24, 2005.
3. The complete classification of the building as non-separated uses is incorrect.
Provide area and height calculations (actual and allowable) for any occupancy
that does not have unlimited area or 11 stories as shown for Type I-B
construction. Based on the discussion in ifem #2 fhere will be no hazardous
materials or flammable lipuids that will exceed fhe exempt amounfs as permitted
in the buildinq and fire code. Therefore the current methodoloqy of utilizing the
non-separafed uses would be acceptable. RJA would like to discuss further at
the AuQUSt 24. 2005 meefin_q.
5460 South Que6ec Street, Greenwood Village, CO 80171 USA, +1 303 573-7848, FAX +1 303 573-7843
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4. Verify all exiting requirements throughout the building, including R Occupancies.
Verify width, number of required exits, separation of exits, and common path of
travel. RJA has reviewed the maior exitinq components and has nof found any
comaonents that are either missing or that cannot be corrected in the next phase
of the design.
5. Page 4- Occupancy classifications. Clarify items 1, 2 and 20. Provide
justification/clarification as to why these are classified as A-3 rather than A-2. The
prima?v reason was fhat although food and drink could be served in these areas
they were more like a meetin_q area than a restaurant or tavern. We will chan_qe
the classification to reflect the occupancy classiication as A-2.
6. Page 4- Occupancy classification. Please clarify the use and ages of the youth
center (day care) facilities. It is the intent of fhe hotel and fhe operator to not
provide anv infanf care below the aqe of 2% vears in this area. Children in this
area wou/d most likely be 3 vears or older in the day care facility. This area would
be used only as classified for dav care use as defined in the IBC.
7. Wood Trim. Page 1 and 3 discuss the use of wood trim and fascia; the building
code sections stated limit the height in which wood is allowed. It is intended fo
meet fhis requirement for limited combustible materia/ above 35 feet as quided
bv the building code and as done on similar proiects in Vail. Above 35 feet would
have non-combusfible (cement board sidinq and soffi'fs. The only combustible
materia/ would be fhe use of trim around windows and doors and balcony hand-
rails. Anv other combusfible material would be "heaw timber" as defined in the
buildinQ code. It is anticipafed thaf RJA will provide an administrative modification
or memorandum of understanding for the limited use of these materials.
8. Have the Atrium requirements of section 404 been addressed where the grand
stairs connect level 3 and 5. We will review our understanding of fhe Atrium
requirements. It is fhe intent of the design to communicate to only 2 floors and
that smoke contro/ would not be reQUired as guided by the exceptions in fhe
buildin_q code. We will discuss this issue on the August 24, 2005 meeting.
9. Page 7 discusses the area calculations, but nowhere mentioned is the fuel
storage. The desiqn team is evaluating if there will be anv fuel storaqe for the
emerqency Qenerator and is investigating the possible use of a natural gas
emerqency qenerator thus eliminating anv fuel storage.
10. Through penetrations page 9 please clarify. Contractor shop drawings and/or
permit drawings will identify the UL listing number of the through penetration
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assembly. If shop drawings will be used, they will need to be submitted for review
with the building permit. This note will be correcfed in the Life SafetX Report, if is
intended to identifv the UL lisfinq for all assemblies on the aermif set of drawin_qs.
11. Page 10 Smoke Dampers. Please clarify steel sub ducts. The mechanical
enqineer will reflect in the mechanical drawinqs the use of steel sub ducts as
permifted bv the building code.
12. Please include on page 10 the minimum elevated temperature required by the
smoke dampers. RJA will add this languaqe to the Life Safety Report.
13. Please add H occupancies to the exit width factors section on page 11 if they
exist within the building. As discussed in earlier ifems it is the intenf of the hotel
operator and the desiqn team fo comp/y with all the exempt amounts for
flammab/e and hazardous maferials and not have any H occupancies.
14. Page 12 non-simultaneous uses. Discussion of this section will occur with the
Town of Vail Fire Department when they have received plans for review. RJA has
re-evaluated fhe egress in this area and will present our methodology at the
Au_qust 24, 2005 meetin_q.
15. Page 12 Travel Distance. Please include H occupancies if they occur within the
building. As discussed in earlier items it is the intent of the hofel operator and fhe
desiqn feam to complv with all the exempt amounts for flammable and hazardous
materials and not have anv H occupancies.
16. Page 24 Emergency Power. Item E states a possible H-3 occupancy. If this
occurs within the building, the H-3 occupancy needs to be included throughout
this Fire and Life Safety Report and clearly identified on the plans. The desiQn
team is evaluatinq if there will be any fuel sforage for the emergency generafor
and is investiqafinQ the Qossible use of a natural gas emerqenc y qenerator thus
eliminatinQ anv fue/ storage
17. Isolate hallway that leads to the laundry/storage areas for exiting system of
banquet rooms and ballrooms. RJA would like to review this discussion item at
the Auqust 24, 2005 meetin_q to gef a clearer understanding of fhe issue.
18.A11 conditions of the Criteria for Phased Approach must be met for approval to
use the phased approach. Below are some items that still need to be provided
per the Criteria for Phased Approach. The design team will discuss this item
further at the Auqust 24, 2005 meeting.
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• Unconditional Planning Department approval
• Unconditional Public Works approval
• Actual height in feet measured from grade plane
• Area of building per floor and overall
• Required fire resistance of exterior walls and protection of openings due to
location on property
• Show all travel distances using the actual path of travel
Please contact me at 303.573.7848 should you have any questions regarding this
proposal.
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ROLF JENSEN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
August 23, 2005
Stephen C. Rondinelli A.I.A. Date
Vice President - Engineering Manager
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AGENCY - Colorado Inspection Agency Team
VaiUFour Seasons Project
Matt Royer Building OfficiaUSr. Inspector
Matt is the primary point of contact for all items surrounding the
r Four Seasons project in Vail. Matt will be based in the Vail area.
Barry Kramer Building Official
Barry will serve• as backup to Matt as needed and help coordinate
resources throughout CIA. - Larry Pirkl Plans Examiner
Duskin Lowe Plans Examiner David Thomsen Chief Operating Officer
David has overall operations responsibility and will be available to
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Phone List
Matt Royer 970-904-0460 - ~
matt.royergcoinspect.com Barry Kramer 866-774-1388 Ext 103
b ..arrgcoinspect.com .
David Thomsen 800-400-1581 Ext 100 970-566-2495 Cell
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Inspection Requests Phone # is TBD
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AGENCY
CIA/Vail Meeting Agenda - 8/16/05
1) . Introduction of Matt Royer
, 2) Vail Team contact list ~ 3) Four Seasons status update a: Lines of communication external and internal to Vail departments
b. Cursory review of life safety report
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' c. Discuss timing of final life safety report
. d. Canwe get started on.plan review prior to formal submittal?
, e. Engineers f. Post tension review '
Immunity clause
h. Status reports as requested every two weeks - Can we get sample report?
i. Current Accela status for tracking
j. Final plan review format 'tik. FPE review/ fre inspections
l. Inspection scheduling plan - using Vail's cut-offpolicy m. Honoring additional requests during normal hours as possible
n. Special inspection requests ~o. No inspections until ILC?
=p. Electrical fee
4) Vail Valley Office ,
a. Possible locations ,
b. Timing ,~~1107
c. Other activity in the Valley ,
d. Future hiring
5) Additional support possibilities
a. Front Door Status - Proposal?
b. Vail Plaza/Arrabelle
CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO
INSPECTION RESULT LIS7 E
Date: *All"`
! Department: *All* Inspector: *All* ~
Application 05CEN-00934 ;
! Sorted By: inspector & Application
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Inspector Assigned
Application # Contact Name Address Work Description
CADE BRATTON
05CEN-00934 15095 E HINSDALE DR A, NEW BUILDING-3200 SQ. FT. BLD. "A",
CENTENNIAL CONVENIENCE STORE.
Date Time Inspection Result Comment .
04/21/2005 N/A Undergrourtd Plumbing Pass
04/28/2005 N/A Underground Electric Pass , ufer on a and b ~ 07/07/2005 N/A Rough Frame Approved ~
07111/2005 N/A Other Approved RM PART-FRAMED AREAS AND PRE INSULATION
07/11/2005 N/A Rough Electric Approved RM PART-FRAMED AREAS AND Pi2E INSULATION
07N 1/2005 N/A Rough.Mechanical Approved RM PART-FRAMED AREAS AND PRE INSULATION
07/11/2005 N/A Rough Plumbing Approved . RM PART-FRAMED AREAS AND PRE.INSULATION
07/13%2005 N/A . Other Approved 07/18/2005 N/A Underground Electric Approved
TODD DUNKIN
05CEN-00934 15095 E HINSDALE DR A, NEW BUILDING-3200 SQ. FT. BLD. "A",
CENTENNIAL CONVENIENCE STORE.
Date Time inspectton Result Comment •
07/14/2005 N/A Drywall Approved
Rpt6137 Print Date: 08N6/2005 Page 1
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. MINUTES OF MEETING
FOUl2 SEASONS VAIL
THE WEITZ COMPANY
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I)ENVER, CO
August 18, 2005 ` Attendees:
Matt Royer- Colorado Inspection Agency Pat Smith- The Weitz Company
Barry Kramer- Colorado Inspection Agency David Brooks- The John Hardy Group
David Thomsen- Colorado Inspection,Agency Peter Speth- The John Hardy Group
Frank Makris- The Weitz Company Douglas Hipskind- Vail Development
Megan Washnieski- The Weitz Company Andy Bober- Hill Glazier
Note:
The following minutes were prepared by Matt Royer of Colorado Inspection Agency and
reflect his understanding of the conversation and discussions at the meeting.
' Purpose: • Establish the lines of communication
: Discuss Fire & Life Safety Report .
• Discuss Criteria for P-hased Approach
, Communication:
Colorado Inspection Agency (CIA) contact list was provided to all parties at the meeting.
CIA is the acting building department for the Four Seasons Resort. Matt Royer will be the
main.contact person for any building department issues or questions. Matt w'ill then make
any contacts with the Town of Vail (TOV) and Charlie Davis if necessary. Barry Kramer
will be Matt's backup for the project. Communication with the contractor will be copied to
the John Hardy Group.
Pat Smith with the Weitz Company will be the main contractor contact. Pat will then make
contact with all other necessary parties. .
Fire & Life Safety Review:
Each item listed below was read and discussed for clarification.
1. We agree that the structure does not meet the definition to be classified as a high rise
building ho.wever because of the location of the lowest fire department access road and
it's proximity to the building special requirements for air management may be required
, by the fire department. This should be coordinated with the fire department ASAP, as
this will need to be reflected on the MEP drawings.
2. Some occupancy classifications are missing from the report. Plans indicate fuel storage
in the parking garage. Is this an H occupancy? Plans also show pool equipment room.
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Are there chemicals in excess of the allowable for a control area? Provide MSDS sheets
for all chemicals stored.
3. The complete classification of the building as non-separated uses is incorrect. Provide
area and height calculations (actual and allowable) for any occupancy that does not have
unlimited area or 11} stories as shown for type I-B construction.
4. Verify all exiting requirements throughout the building, including.R occupancies. Verify
width, number of required, separation of exits, common path of travel. Exiting
requirements for the some residences have been identified to require 2 exits based on the
occupant load. Sorrie of the units have exceeded the maximum common path of travel as ,
defined in the building code. Where 2 exits`are required, the separation of 1/3 the
diagonal has not been met. The architect will revisit the plans to verify all exiting
requirements.
5. Page 4 Occupancy classifications. Clarify items 1, 2 and 20.. Provide
justification/clarification as to why these are classified as A-3 rather than A-2.
6. Page 4 Occupancy classification. Please clarify the use and ages of the youth center (day
care) facilities. Re-evaluate the use of these spaces. The occupancy may be classified as
I-4 based on the age of the children: The design group will re-evaluate.
7. , Wood Trim. Page 1 and 3 discuss the use of wood trim and fascia; the building code
sections stated limit the height in which wood is allowed. There was several ideas passed
around and discussion was made, about all the other structures within the town that are
already built with would above the 4th floor. CIA expressed tliat each building in Vail is
treated as a separate project and should be evaluated as such. Because this has been done
on other buildings does not automatically give approval for use on this building. Other
alternatives may have been provided in the design of the other structures to allow the use
of wood on the exterior. Any alternative designs need to be submitted to CIA for review and then an evaluation and recommendation will be made to the Town of Vail for final
, approval.
\ 8. Have the Atrium requirements of section 404 been addressed where the grand stairs
connect level3 & 5.
9. Page 7 discusses the area calculations, but nowhere mentioned is the fuel storage. This
will be added if the fuel storage remains in the building.
~ 10. Through penetrations page 9 please clarify. Contractor shop drawings and/or permit
drawings will identify the UL listing number of the through-penetration assembly. If
shop drawings will be used, they will need to be submitted for review. 11. Page 10 Smoke Dampers. Please clarify by adding steel sub ducts.
12. Please include on page 10 the minimum elevated temperature required by the smoked
dampers. Only part of the quoted code section was provided. Please include all parts of
this code section. 13. Please add H occupancies to the exit width factors section on page 11 if tliey exist within
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14. Page 12 Non-simultaneous uses. Discussion of this section will occur with the Town of
Vail Fire Deparhnent when they have received plans for review. This item was
discussea and the design group agreed to go calculate worse case scenario to show that
the exits provide are adequate for the total load. .
15. Page 12 Travel Distance. Please include H occupancies if they occur within `the,building.
16. Page 24 Emergency Power. Item E states a possible H-3 occupancy. If this occurs
. within the building, the H-3 occupancy needs to be included throughout this Fire & Life
Safety Report and clearly identified on the plans.
17. Isolate hallway that leads to the laundry/storage areas from exiting system of banquet ? rooms and ballrooms. The group identified the area in question on the plans and -
discussed the addition of doors to help clarify the direction of exiting.
18. All conditions of the Criteria for Phased Approach must be met for approval to use the
phased approach. "Below are some items that still need to be provided per the Criteria for
Phased Approach.
• Unconditional Planning Department approval
• Unconditional Public Works approval '
• Actual height in feet measured from grade plane
• Area of building per floor and overall • Required fire resistance of exterior walls and protection of openings due to
location on property
•Show all travel distances using the actual path of travel
Other items were discussed for the approval of the Phased approach. CIA' recommended a thorough,review to verify that all criteria will be met prior to submitting for approval.
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Schedule , Pat with the Weitz Company stated that an updated schedule is being worked on now and
will be complete and distributed sometime next.week.
Early Review '
CIA expressed interest in starting the plan check process as soon as any plans are ready '
for review prior to the official submittal. If CIA can start the plan check process before
the full submittal then all parties will be better off.
Other Discussion
~ CIA will need complete mechanical, electrical and plumbing calculation for
building permit plan review. ' CIA will need an energy compliance report for building permit plan review.
• Plan submitta'ls will be as follows:
o Original permit submittals will be made to the TOV building department.
CIA will clarify the number of plans required for the submittals.
o Once the full building permit has been approved, all revision/alterations will
be submitted directly to CIA. CIA will verify the number of plans required
for submittal.
o All alternative designs will need to be submitted directly. to CIA for review.
CIA will make a recommendation to the TOV for final approval.
^ • CIA will get clarification from the TOV all requirements for excavation/shoring permit, footing foundation permit. CIA will also clarify what wark will be .
included in each of these permits. The Weitz Company will provide an updated
schedule to CIA to help clarify. what the contractor will want included in each of .
these permits. ~
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Next Meeting
August 24, 2005, lpm to 6 pm. Sonnenalp Resort, Vail. The Weitz Company will be
preparing the agenda. CIA will represent the building department.
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FIRE & LIFE SAFETY REPORT
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Hill Glazier Architects
925 Alma Street
Palo Alto, CA 94301
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
FACILITY DESCRIPTION 1
DESIGN TEAM 2-
~ APPLICABLE CODES 3 ~
KEY ISSUES 3
FIRE PROTECTION OUTLINE 4
1. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS
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II. STRUCTURAL FIRE RESISTANCE 5
III. INTERIOR WALLS AND PARTITIONS 7
IV. INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES 10
V. EGRESS 11
VI. EMERGENCY SIGNAGE 14
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VII. SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS 14
VIII. FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM 18
IX. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION AND ALARM SYSTEMS 20
X. FIRE COMMAND CENTER 22
XI. SMOKE CONTROL 23
XII. EMERGENCY POWER 23
XIII. ELEVATORS 24
PERIODIC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 26
CONCLUSION 27
APPENDIX A FIRE ALARM MATRIX
APPENDIX BSMALL-SCALE DRAWINGS
APPENDIX C OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE
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INTRODUCTION -
This document describes, in conceptual terms, the fire protection features of the Four
Seasons Hotel project in Vail, Colorado. This package intends to describe, in performance-based language, the overall approach .
to active and passive fire protection features in the facility, whether required by Code,
the Authority Having Jurisdictions, or as a result of an Owner request. It also describes
the interaction of these systems in providing an overall coordinated fire protection
package. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
The Four Seasons Hotel project includes a residential hotel and condominium building
of 10 stories. The building includes hotel guest rooms, fractional ownership residential
units (timeshare), whole ownership residential units (condominiums), employee housing
- units, meeting and banquet facilities, a spa, restaurants and associated kitchens, retail, kids center, and back-of-house support. Two enclosed parking garage levels are also
located at the base of the building.
The building will be situated on a sloping site. The site slopes from the north to the
south, so that portions of Level 2 are exposed to grade on the south side. The main
entrance to the facility is on the north side and is,accessed from Level 5. Although Level 2 is at elevation 142', the street on the south side of the property (West Meadow
Drive) is at elevation 152'. The elevation of Level 10 (the highest occupied floor) is
222'. The overall facility is considered a low-rise structure, as the highest occupied floor
(Level"10) is less than 75-feet from the lowest level of Fire Department vehicle access.
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The building will be constructed under the provisions of the 2003 editions of the
International Codes. The building will be treated as one overall building and will have. non-separated uses as allowed by code. The building will be constructed of Type 1 B ,
non-combustible materials. Wood trim and fascia is proposed for placement on the
exterior walls of the building. These elements will not be considered building
construction materials, rather they will be considered exterior wall treatment and
, finishes as allowed by Section 603.1 and Chapter 14 of the Code. Where large wood
_ members are used, they will comply with the requirements for heavy timber, as outlined.
in Section 602.4 of the Code. The design of the exterior walls will take into account the
vertical spread of fire and the impact of combustible fuel chains as they rise above
grade.
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DESIGN TEAM - Owner / Developer ~
HB Development Company
821 Marquette Avenue, Suite 600
Minneapolis,- MN 55402
T.J. Brink -
612-332-1500 ,
612-332-2428 (fax) ,
Vail Development, LLC
50 South Sixth Street, Suite 1480
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Doug Hipskind
612-313-0123
612-313-0136 (fax) -
Design Architect , Hill-Glazier Architects, Inc. ,
925 Alma Street -
Palo Alto, CA 94301 . Douglass Atmore 650-617-0366 650-617-0373 (fax)
. Structural Engineer
' Nishkian Menninger .
1095 Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 ` Levon Nishkian
' 415-541-9477 ,
415-543-5071 (fax) -
Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing Eng. _
Rybka Smith & Ginsler 18 Champlain Blvd.
Toronto, Ontario M3H 2Z1
Hani Motran
Armin Von Eppinghoven
416-398-6020 416-398-6361 (fax)
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Fire Protection / Building Code Consultant
Rolf Jensen & Associates, Inc.
101 Convention Center Dr., #650
Las Vegas, NV 89109 '
Allyn J. Vaughn
702-699-5391
702-699-5534 (fax) APPLICABLE CODES
This outline documents general fire protection features based upon the requirements of
the Town of Vail Building and Fire Departments. The applicable codes for this project
include: -
1. International Building Code (IBC) - 2003 Edition.
2. International Fire Code (IFC) - 2003 Edition 3. International Mechanical Code (IMC) - 2003 Edition
4. International Plumbing Code (IPC) - 2003 Edition 5. National Electric Code (NEC) - 2002 Edition _ 6. Town of Vail Local Amendments
This report addresses the key features of these Codes and Guidelines. The primary
intent of this document is to coordinate the fire protection approach between all design
disciplines. Details of compliance are left to the construction documents and the
contractors. KEY ISSUES
The building will be constructed of non-combustible,materials as required by Section
602 for Type 1B construction. Wood may be used as part ~of decorative trim and other
elements within and on the building as allowed by Section 603 of the code. Wood may .
be used on the exterior walls of the building as outlined in Section 1405.4. Wood
materials may also be used on the exterior walls to form balconies and eaves. These
materials will not be part of the structural elements of the balconies or roof and will
comply with the requirements for heavy timber materials, as outlined in Section 602.4 of
the Code. Exterior wood elements will be located so as to avoid vertical fuel chains on
the building. This will limit the ability of a fire to spread through these areas.
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The toilet exhaust shafts for the residential units will be provided with 22-inch sub-ducts
and will have the exhaust fans continuously operating. While the code allows the fire
damper to be eliminated, the code does not address the elimination of the smoke
damper for this type occupancy. The code does allow the smoke damper to be
eliminated in Group B occupancies when the fan is continuously operating. This report
requests elimination of the smoke damper on the toilet exhaust shafts for the residential ~
units as an alternate approach. Additional fire protection and life safety features are
. also being proposed to offset the impact of using this exception for residential areas.
Refer to Appendix C for a copy of this Request. ,
FIRE PROTECTION OUTLINE .
This outline presents conceptual information regarding the proposed fire protection
systems and their performance. This report is intended to be coordinated with the permit
drawings for the facility. Where there are conflicts; this report will take precedence.
1. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS
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A. Occupancies Occupancy Classification
1. Ballrooms & Meeting Rooms A-3
2. Banquet & Boardrooms A-3
3. Hotel Lobby / Reception Area A-3
4. Restaurants / Lounges A-2 5. Pool Deck A-3
6. Hotel Guest Rooms & Suites ' R-1 7. Condominiums (Whole Ownership) R-2 -
8. Employee Housing R-2 "
9. Fractional Residential Units (Timeshare) R-2.
10. Spa / Fitness Center B
11. Offices B ,
12. Storage Areas S-1 ,
13. Parking Garage S-2
14. Laundry F-1
15. Kitchens F-1
16. Mechanical / Electrical Rooms F-1
17. Retail M
18. Youth Center (Day Care) E
19. Teen Center A-3
20. Employee Dining A-3
21. Employee Lockers , B
22. Paint Shop/Maintenance Shop F-1
23. Engineering Offices/Shops F-1
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II. STRUCTURAL FIRE RESISTANCE
A. Fire-resistance rating of primary structural features (Type I-B per IBC
Section 602).
1. Structural Frame.
a. General: 2-hour.
- b. Roof supports: Fire-resistance ratings of structural frame and bearing walls are permitted to be reduced by 1-hour
where supporting a roof only per IBC Table 601, Note b.
2. Exterior Walls. J
a. All exterior walls will be non-bearing.
b. Intersections of floors and exterior walls will be protected in
accordance with IBC Section 713.4. .
, c. Exterior walls and openings will be protected in accordance
with IBC Tables 602 and 704.8.
3. Floors. ~
a. General: 2-hour. .
4. Roofs:
a. General: 1-hour. 5. Shafts.
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a. Stairs.
, 1) Stairways connecting four stories or more will,be
^ enclosed in 2-hour construction with 1-1/2-hour
opening protection in accordance with IBC Section
. 707.4. Doors wiN be provided with "S" label listings
and be temperature control assemblies.
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2) Stairways connecting less than four stories will be '
enclosed in 1-hour construction with 60-minute
- , opening protection. Doors will be provided with "S"
label listings and be temperature control assemblies. ,
3) Where stair enclosures transition horizontally, they will
be designed and constructed as exit passageways.
per IBC Section 1020 requirements. The continuity of
the exit passageways will be in accordance with IBC
Section 706:4.
4) Exit enclosures will not contain equipment, ducfinrork,
piping, systems or devices that do not serve the exit .
enclosure, per IBC Section 1017.1.
5) . Only those rooms or areas that are normally occupied
will open onto exit passageways. These openings
may be used for normal circulation in addition to
egress.
6) Stairs that interconnect only finro levels may be open. This will occur befinreen Level 3 and Level 5 to
interconnect the public spaces.
7) Where roofs will have slopes greater than 4:12, stairs
~ will not extend to the roof. Where roofs occur that are
less than 4:12, either a stair will extend to the roof, or
other approved access (such as through a door from
a corridor or occupied space) will be provided.
8) Stairs A, B, G and P serve the upper residential unit
floors and will be provided with barometric relief
dampers to avoid excessive pressures within the
shaft. This will allow these stairs to be maintained for
exiting should exterior conditions or a fire within the
. building impact stairwell pressures and door opening
forces. b. Elevator shafts will be 2-hour rated with 1-1/2-hour opening
protection provided.
c. Other shafts will be 2-hour rated construction with 1-1/2-hour
opening protection.
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' III. INTERIOR WALLS AND PARTITIONS
A. Occupancy separations.
. 1. The overall building will be constructed of Type.1 B materials.
Except for the parking garage and storage areas, which will be
separated from the remainder of the building as required for
incidental use, all other uses have unlimited area requirements
based on Table 503. VVith the overall area of the garage and
storage uses being within the allowable area requirements, the
building will be treated as a non-separated mixed use occupancy as
- outlined in IBC Section 302.3. Therefore, fire-separation
assemblies will not be provided befinreen use groups. Fire rated
assemblies will be provided for incidental use areas as noted
. below. , J
2. The lower two floors contain garage and storage occupancies
which have maximum allowable areas per Table 503 of the Code,
for Type IB construction. The maximum allowable area for storage
occupancies (S-1) is 48,000 square feet and the maximum
allowable area for garage occupancies (S-2) is 79,000 square feet,
without any increases for sprinkler protection and setbacks. The.
actual use of tHese occupancies.within the building is below the
maximum allowable areas without any need for increase and the
ratio of the areas is less than 1.
a. Level 1 contains approximately 60,500 square feet of garage
and storage uses. The garage represents approximately
52,235 square feet. The remainder of the space includes
mechanical, storage and electrical type rooms, some of
` which do not have maximum allowable areas per Table 503.
However, even with these uses included in the area
calculations for S-1 occupancies, the ratio of actual use to
allowable use is 0.834. For Level 2, the overall area is '
36,500 square feet for the garage and storage areas, with
. the garage representing approximately 33,600 square feet.
Based on these areas, the ratio of actual use to allowable
use is 0.485.
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B. Enclosure of special uses/rooms (building will be fully sprinklered).
1. Storage rooms, over 100-square feet: no-rating (automatic
sprinklers).
2. Laundry . rooms over 100-square feet: no-rating (automatic
. sprinklers).
3. Refrigeration machinery rooms: no-rating (automatic sprinklers).
, 4. Waste and linen chute access and termination rooms: 1 or 2-hour
,,(These rooms will be rated as required for the shaft to allow
them to be treated as part of tlie overall shaft).
5. Parking garage: 1-hour with automatic sprinklers
6. Furnace or boiler rooms: 1-hour (automatic sprinklers will also be
, provided within these spaces).
' 7. Fire pump room (if required): 1-hour. ,
8. Emergency generator and emergency switchgear rooms: 2-hour..
C. Corridors. 1. Ratings.
a. Residential occupancies with an occupant load greater than
10: 30-minutes (automatic sprinklers). ~
b. All other occupancies: no rating required (automatic
sprinklers).
2. Dead ends.
a. Group B and F occupancies: 50-feet.
b. All other occupancies: 20-feet. '
c. All occupancies: May be extended up to 2.5 times the least
width of the dead end corridor.
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D. Other permanent partitions. .
1. Elevator lobbies: rated to match the corresponding corridor when _
opening onto a rated corridor.
2. Elsewhere: noncombustible, as allowed by IBC Section 602.2.
3. Separating condo units, hotel guest rooms and suites: 1-hour.
E. Opening protection. .
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1. Door ratings. ~ a. 2-hour walls: 1-1/2-hour. ' .
, b. Interconnecting doors between hotel guest rooms: 3/-hour.
, (no closers required per the Exception to IBC Section ,
715.3.7). c. Exit enclosures: 1-1/2-hour with "S" fabel and heat rate of.
, rise rating per IBC Section 715.3.4.
d. F,ire-resistive rated corridor walls and elevator lobbies: 20-
minute, "S" label.
e. Other 1-hour walls: 1-hour.
~ 2. Through penetrations and membrane penetrations through rated .
partitions will be protected with fire-rated sealant or fire-stop
material per their listing. Contractor shop drawings and/or permit
drawings will identify the UL li'sting number of the through-
penetration assembly.
3. Fire dampers will be provided as required by code unless a
combination fire/smoke damper is provided. -
4. Smoke dampers , a. Located at:
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1) Duct penetrations of rated corridors unless ducts are
26-gauge steel with no openings into corridor.
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2) Shafts, except for toilet exhaust ducts serving
continuously operating fans on emergency power and
provided with 22-inch sub ducts.
3) Elevator lobbies.
b. Activated by smoke detection per IBC Section 716.3.2 as
amended.
c. Leakage rating of Class II or better. d. Fail in the closed position upon loss of power to the damper.
5. Fire dampers
a. Activated by fixed temperature. '
b. Located at duct penetrations of fire barriers, shafts and fire
. partitions.
IV. INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES
A. Flame spread.
1. Wall and ceiling flame spread ratings will be based on Table 803.5
using automatic sprinkler protection provisions. Ratings will be
based on occupancies within the building and location of finishes.
2. Foam plastics will not be used as interior finish or trim, except as
provided in Sections 2603.8 or 2604.
3. Other insulation will have a flame spread of not more than 25
(Class A).
4. Textiles on walls or ceilings will not exceed a flame spread of 25
(Class A). .
5. All other interior finish will have a flame spread not to exceed 200
(Class C).
B. Smoke tleveloped will not exceed 450.
C. If any plastics are proposed to be used as interior finish they will be
separately identified in subsequent amendments to this report.
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V. EGRESS
. A. Exit drawings, which show.exit routes, capacities, and load factors, will be
developed as part of the permit packages.
Bc Occupant load factors. Load Factor
. Occupancv (sq. ft./person)
1. Meeting & Banquet Rooms 15 net
2. Ballrooms 7 net
3. Ballroom Pre-Function 15 net
4. Hotel Reception (e.g.,.check-in lines) 5 net
5. Hotel Lobby (e.g., circulation). 100 gross
6. Ballroom Pre-Function 100 gross
7. Guest Suites / Condominiums 200 gross
8. Restaurants 15 net
9. Lounge areas 15 net
10. Swimming Pool 50 gross
11. Pool Deck , 15 gross 12. Spa Treatment Rooms 100 gross
13. Exercise Rooms 50 gross
14. Locker Rooms 50 gross
15. Retail , 30 gross
- 16. Parking Garage 200 gross
17. Kitchen areas 200 gross
- 18. Mechanical equipment rooms 300 gross
. 19. Offices 100 gross
20. Storage ~ 300 gross 21. Day Care 50 nef
22. Teen Center 15 net
C. , Exit width factors.
, 1. All occupancies.
a. Stairways: 0.20-inches per occupant (automatic sprinklers).
b. Other egress components: 0:15-inches per occupant
(automatic sprinklers).
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. D. Non-simultaneous uses.
1. Public area rest rooms, and the Pre-Function areas within the Ballroom areas, will be considered non-simultaneously occupied
- within the area they serve. These areas will be provided with
sufficient exiting based on the use of the area, however their loads
will not be included in the overall loads for the building.
2. The exit diagrams submitted for this project will include an analysis,
of the expected uses of the Ballroom and Pre-Function spaces. It
is anticipated that the Ballroom will be used for concentrated and
non-concentrated uses. When the Ballroom is being,used for
concentrated use (occupant load factor of 1 person per 7 square
feet), it is expected that the Pre-Function areas will be used as
circulation and that the use will be non-simultaneous. When the
Ballroom is being used for non-concentrated use (1 person per 15
square feet), it is expected that the Pre-Function areas will be
simultaneously occupied at the same use. This allows for exhibit
shows within the Ballroom areas to have setup and booths in the
Pre-Function spaces as well. Under these two scenarios, the
heaviest occupant load is when the Ballroom has concentrated use.
E. Exit routes from building.
1.. Above-grade 1evels.
a. Exits will be into enclosed stairwells.
~ b. Stairwells will discharge directly to the exterior at grade
levels. '
c. Open stairs may be used as part of the exit system if they
comply with Section 1019.1, Exception 8.
F. Travel distances.
1. Travel distances will be limited as follows (automatic sprinklers):
a. Group B Occupancies: 300-feet.
b. Group S-2 (Parking Garage), Occupancies: 400-feet.
c. All other occupancies: 250-feet.
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2. Common path of egress travel.
a. Group B, F- and S occupancies: ,100-feet (automatic
sprinklers).
b. All other occupancies: 75-feet.
G. Separation of exits
1. Where finro exits are required from an area as outlined in Table .
1014.1, the exits will be separated by one-third of the maximum
overall diagonal climension of the area served.
2. As an alternative, where exit enclosures are interconnected by a
one-hour fire resistive corridor, the required exit separation will be
measured along a direct line of exit travel within the corridor.
H. ~ Other exiting provisions.
1. Egress from a room or space wiil not pass through adjoining or
intervening rooms or areas, except where the adjoining rooms or
areas are accessory to the area served. Egress through multiple
~ intervening rooma is acceptable, provided all rooms are considered
accessory. ,
2. Except for dwelling units, exit access will not pass through kitchen
areas. '
3. Exit access from rooms or areas will no(pass through store rooms,
closets or similar uses. .
4. Exit access from dwelling units and sleeping areas, will not pass ,
, through other sleeping areas, toilet rooms or bathrooms.
` 5. Panic hardware v?ill be provided on all exit doors serving assembly
areas with an occ;upant load of 100 or more that are provided with a
lock or latch. This includes all doors on the egress route from these
areas. .
6. Exit doors will swing in the direction of exit travel when serving an
occupancy load of 50 or more.
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. I. Exit signs and exit illumination.
1. Illuminated or self-lurninous exit signs will be provided at stair
entrance doors and elsewhere as necessary to clearly indicate the
, direction of exit travel.
2. Exit illumination of-not less than 1 footcandle provided with backup .
power from the emergency generator, will be provided for all exit.
routes within the building. Exit illumination will also be provided
immediately in front of the point of discharge for all exits at the
exterior of the building.
VI. EMERGENCY SIGNAGE A. A sign stating "IN CASE OF FIRE, USE STAIRWAYS FOR EXIT. DO NOT USE
ELEVATOR" will be posted adjacent to each elevator call station. This sign
will also provide a pictorial representation to indicate that the elevator will
not operate during a fire and that exit stairs should be used.
B. Stairway identification signs will be provided in compliance with the IBC.
VII. SUPPRESSION SYSTEIVIS
A. Automatic sprinkler protection.
1. Wet-pipe, hydraulically calculated automatic sprinkler systems will.
be provided throughout all areas. Where temperatuces cannot be
maintained above 40°F, such as within the loading dock areas, dry
or anti-freeze type systems will be installed. The two parking
garage levels will be heated to maintain temperatures above 40°F.
2. Automatic sprinkler systems will be designed to comply with NFPA
13 as follows. Areas of coverage will be increased by 30 percent
for dry systems.
a. Light Hazard: 0.10 gpm per square foot over the most
remote 1,500 square feet. The large room rule for the
residential units will not be used.
b. Ordinary Hazard (Group 1): 0.15 gpm per square foot over
the most remote 1,500 square feet.
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c. Ordinary I-lazard (Group 2): 0.20 gpm per square foot over
the most rE:mote 1,500 square feet. .
3. Hazard classifications for the areas included with automatic
sprinkler protectic>n for this project are as follows: '
Description Light Ord. Ord.
. ; Hazard Grou I Grou II
Meetin Rooms X
Ballrooms X
Pre-Function Areas X
Lobb Areas / Circulatiion X
Guest Rooms / Condorniniums X ,
Restaurants X
Mechanical Rooms X
S a/ Locker Rooms Areas X
Retail X
Parkin Gara e X
Offices X
Stora e 12 ft. or less X
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4. Automatic sprinkler system zones will be designed to coordinate -
with the respective building elements.
a. The maximum area per sprinkler zone on any floor level will
not exceed 52,000 square feet or to the limits established by
NFPA 13.
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b. The buildirig will be provided with at least one sprinkler ,
system per floor level and systems will not extend to multiple
' floors. c. The area c?f hydraulic calculation for the dry pipe 'systems will
be increased by 30 percent or as required by NFPA 13 for
dry pipe systems. 5. Automatic sprinkl2r systems will be served by risers separate from
the dry standpipe systems. 6. Alarm and Trouble Signals.
a. Waterflow devices will be provided at the lateral connection
to each sprinkler riser on each floor for each zone.
b. Electrical s,upervision will be provided on all sprinkler system
,
control valwes and supervisory air pressure switches.
~ c. Proprietary monitoring will be provided for all alarm,
supervisory, and trouble signals at the Fire Command
Center and Security (24-hour location).
7. Sprinkler Types.
" a. Quick response standard temperature sprinklers will be used
throughout all light hazard occupancies. Extended
coverage, quick response harizontal sidewall sprinklers may
be utilized in residential occupancies. Standard response
sprinklers will be used in all other areas. Flush, semi-
reoessed, or low profile sprinklers will be used in all finished
areas.
B. Standpipes.
1. The building will c:ontain a Class I dry standpipe system as required
. by the Town of Vail.
2. All standpipes will be interconnected at the base of the building. ,
, 3. Class I type outle-ts will be provided at every floor-level landing
within the stairways. Standpipe risers will be within the stair, and
will also be spaced in accordance with NFPA 14 criteria for dry
standpipe systems.
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4. The standpipe outlets will be located 60-inches above the floor with
hose outlets poinited down. The valve outlet will be nominal 2-1/2
. inch diameter with 1-1/2 inch reducer. The valves will not be of the
. pressure regulating type. ~
C. Water supplies. 1. An electric fire pump will be provided to serve the property, if city
water supply caniiot meet the system design requirements for the
automatic sprinklEDr system. This pump will be arranged to
, supplement the available municipal water supply. The fire pump
will serve the sprinkler system only. Standpipes will be served by.
Fire Department apparatus. 2. Multiple remote fire department connection locations will be
coordinated with irhe Fire Department. These fire department
connections will Cie arranged to supply the sprinkler and standpipe
_ systems throughout the property. Separate connections will be
provided for the sprinkler and standpipe systems.
3. Fire pump status will be monitored at the Fire Command Center
(Security) on Level 04: The fire alarm system will monitor the fire
pump for remote alarms as required by NFPA 20.
D. Kitchen hood systems.
1.. All kitchen hoods and grease exhaust ducts will be provided with
automatic suppression in accordance with NFPA 96. Water supply
will be provided from the automatic sprinkler system risers, with separate connections and control-valves.
2. The fire alarm syatem will monitor the activation of all hood and
grease exhaust duct extinguishing systems, and cause automatic
fuel shut-off for thie area served as well as audibles and visuals in
areas as directed by the Fire Department. E. Fire extinguishers will be: located in accordance with NFPi4 10.
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VIII. FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM .
A. Fire alarm initiating devices will be zoned 4o correspond with automatic
sprinkler systems and the respective building elements.
B. Operation of the,fire detection and alarm system will bo consistent with the
fire functional matrix in Appendix A. C. The system will be fully addressable and distributed using remotely
located panels throughout the facility.
D. Annunciation of all fire alarm system devices will be provided at the Fire
Command Center (Security) on Level 04. A separate remote annunciator
will be provided at the dosignated Fire Department response point location
(Front Desk). In additiori, an annunciator will also be provided in PBX for
in-house operational use for monitoring fire alarms within the building.
E. All fire alarm circuits will be fully supervised to annunciate alarm
supervisory and trouble conditions as required by NFPA 72.
F. The fire alarm system will receive fire alarm signals from the following
initiating devices: _
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1. Automatic sprinkler system waterflow indicators. 2. Area smoke detectors.
3. Heat detectors. '
4. In-duct and duct type smoke detectors.
5. Kitchen hood sysitems.
6. Manual fire alarm stations.
G. The fire alarm system wiill receive supervisory signals from the following .
devices: 1. Automatic sprinkler and standpipe system control valves.
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2. Smoke detectors within hotel guest rooms, employee housing units, '
and residential units.
3. Fire pump controller.
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" 4. Low air supervisory switches for dry-pipe sprinkler systems.
H. Area smoke detectors will be provided at the following locations. 1Nhere
approved by the Fire Department, alarm verification will be provided for
these detectors.
1. Mechanical, electrical, telephone, transformer, elevator, and similar
equipment and machine rooms.
- 2. Where fire-rated doors are held open by magnetic devices.
3. Elevator lobbies.
4. At combination fire and smoke dampers. '
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. 5. At locations hous~ng fire alarm control panels.
6. Throughout all common areas of the building. `
7. At the top of elevator hoistways. 8. All corridors serving residential units (employee housing, hotel
guestrooms, fractional/timeshare units, and condominiums).
9. At combination fire and smoke dampers.
10. Within residential units, including hotel guest rooms and suites,
condominium units, fraction al/ti mesha re units and employee
housing units. Srnoke detectors will also be provided within the.:
` main living units wrhere sleeping may occur. These.detectors will
sound a local alarm within the unit and also report on the fire alarm
control panel as a"supervisory alarm.
1. Duct type smoke detectors will be provided at the following locations:
1. Main circulating air duct ahead "of any fresh air inlet serving any
system providing more than 2,000 cfm. Where complete area
detection is proviiJed throughout all areas served by an air-handling
units, the area detectors may be used to shutdown 'the unit in lieu of
in-duct detectors as allowed by Code. '
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J. Manual fire alarm stations will be provided throughout the facility, as
required by the Town of Vail local amendments to the Fire Code. Manual
stations will be provided at locations required by NFPA 72, including the
entrance to exit stairwells and adjacent to each exit from the building.
K. Residential unit smoke cletectors will be interconnected (e.g., all detectors
, annunciate upon any de-tection activation) and installed in the residential 1
units as outlined below. These detectors are to be connected to the
building's fire alarm system to allow for monitoring by in-house personnel.
These detectors are intended to sound a local audible alarm. within the unit
to alert room occupants only.
1. Hotel guest room.s and suites.
a. In sleepingi areas.
2. Condominium units, fractional/timeshare units and employee
housing units. '
a. On the ceiling or wall outside of each separate sleeping area
in the immiediate vicinity of bedrooms.
b. In each room used for sleeping purposes, including the living
rooms.
L. Heat Detectors will be provided:
1. At all locations requiring area detection where smoke detection is
not suitablefor the environment, including the parking garage
areas. Heat detectors will not be provided within the loading dock.
IX. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION AND ALARM SYSTEMS '
A. Voice alarm system.
1. An emergency vaice alarm communication system will be provided
in accordance the proposed local amendments to the International
Fire Code. 2. The Fire Command Center (Security) on Level 04 will contain
controls for manually activating the voice alarm system throughout
the facility.
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3. The voice alarm/c;ommunication system will automatically sound an
. alert tone followed by voice instructions in accordance with IBC Section 907.2.12.,2 and NFPA 72 requirements. The system will be
designed and installed to produce between 80 and 110 dB
(minimum 15 dB above ambient) of sound pressure throughout all
protected areas. Elevators and stairways are to be provided with
' manual voice alarm capabilities only. 4. The voice alarm yystem, will be interconnected with other sound ~
systems (i.e., paging or music) in the protected areas, and will
automatically override these systems when activated. The paging .
, and music systems are to be silenced and not captured for
simultaneous rebroadcast.
B. Audible zones.
1. Fire alarm devices will initiate alarms within the building as outlined
within this report.
2. Specific fire alarm devices will initiate a general alarm on the floor
of origin, the floor above and the floor below.
3. Speakers within stairwells and elevator cabs will be provided with
manual live voice capabilities only.
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~ C. Visual signaling applianc,es will be provided:
1. At all areas where emergency warning systems are provided.
2.. In all public rest rooms, public areas, accessible and. hearing ,
impaired guest rooms and comrnon use areas. ~
3. Visual signaling appliances will be UL Standard 1971 listed and
meet the requirernents of ANSI, AQA and NFPA 72.
4. Visual signaling appliances will operate in unison with the voice
alarm system. Visual appliances in accessible units and hearing-
impaired guest rooms will operate with either the voice alarm .
system or by actiwation of the guest room smoke detector. Tfiese
appliances will bE: permanent and connected to the fire alarm
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D. Fire Department phone jacks will be installed in each exit stair to allow
communication between the Fire Command Center and these areas.
, E. The building will also be provided with a Public Safety Communication '
system repeater/amplifier should portable fire department radios not be
able to communicate within the building. '
X. FIRE COMMAND CENTER -
A. Although the building is not considered a high-rise structure, the building
emergency control equipment will be located in a central location
designated as the Fire Gommand Center. The Security office on Level 04
will be used as this desic~nated location.
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B.' A separate annunciator inrill be provided at the alternate Fire Department
response point location (;Front Desk). This annunciator will provide an
alpha-numeric display oi' all alarms on the system.
C. In addition to the remote annunciator at the Front Desk, the PBX room will
also be provided with an annunciator fo alert in-house operations.
D. Locations of panels in the Fire Command Center will be coordinated by
function. •
. ; E. Annunciation of all active fire protection systems will be provided at the
Fire Command Center. The Fire command Center will contain the
following features:
, 1. Annunciators for i:he fire alarm system.
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2. Standby and emergency power status and controls.
3. Public address, voice alarm and fire-fighter's telephone system
status and controls.
4. Elevator status arid controls.
5. A direct dial telephone. ~
6. A table for reviewing building plans and schematic diagrams.
~ 7. Fire pump status indicators (if fire pumps are provided).
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8. Schematic building plans, including typical floor plans, egress
drawings, fire protection systems, smoke control diagrams, fire-
fighting equipment and fire department access.
9. Keys to access alll portions of the building. F. Details of all annunciatian and control panels, including all face plate
details andgraphics, to be installed within the Fire Command Center will
be submitted to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to
fabrication and installation. Proposed locations of annunciation and
control panels will be submitted for Fire Department review and
concurrence prior to any, placement of this equipment. Proposed
equipment dimensions viill also be submitted to the Fire Department for
review.
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XI. SMOKE CONTROL A. Since the b*uilding is not considered a high-rise structure, stairs do not
serve floors greater thani 75-feet above Fire Department vehicle access,
and adequate Fire Depa.rtment access is provided to the site mechanical
smoke control and pressurized stairs should not be necessary and is not
proposed. B. Air-handling units will be provided with smoke detection and controls for
shutdown to prevent the re-circulation of smoke within the building.
XII. EMERGENCY POWER
A. Emergency generator(s), will be provided and will supply emergency and
stand-by power to various systems within the building.
B. The emergency generatior will,supply power to the following life safety
systems: 1. Exit illumination.
2. Elevator car lighting. ~
3. Fire alarm and supervisory systems. .
4. Fire detection and supervisory systems.
5. Sprinkler alarm and supervisory systems. .
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( 6. All required communication and public address systems.
7. Lighting circuits for elevator lobbies, Security, generator and main
switchgear room, and fire pump room.
8. Fire pump, jockey pump and fire pump controller/status panels.
9. Toilet exhaust fans.
10. Elevators (at least one car at a time in each bank).
11. Elevator machine room HVAC system.
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C. 'Other loads connected tio the generator will comply with
NEC 700.5 (a) and (b).
D. Transfer Time. ~
1. 10 seconds for items 1 through,8 above. 2. 60 seconds to full power for items 9 through 11.
E. Fuel for the generator wiill provide at least a 2-hour fuel supply. Fuel
- storage arrangements vvill be in accordance with International Building and
Fire Codes. Diesel fuel storage, if provided, within buildings in excess of
240 gallons will require the room(s) utilized for thafi storage to be
considered a H-3 occupancy.
XIII. ELEVATORS
A. Standby power will be pirovided for one elevator car in each bank of the
building and will be automatically as well as manually transferable to any
other elevator in the banik
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, B. Shaft Protection. "
1. All elevator hoistvvays will be of 2-hour construction.
2. All elevator doors will provide 1-1/2 hour opening protectiom
C. Hoisfinray Venting. . 1. Elevator shafts that extend through more than three floors will be
, provided with vents.
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2. The vent area will be at least 3.5% of the shaft area with at least 3
square feet per elevator.
3. Each hoisfinray wiNl be vented independently of other hoisfinrays.
4: Hoisfinrays will noi: be vented through the elevator machine rooms.
D. Elevator Lobbies. 1. Where elevators open onto rated exit corridors, fire resistive
elevator lobbies will be provided or smoke tight doors will be
provided immediately in front of the elevator cab opening to provide ~
the required corricior protection. Elevator lobby walls will extend
from slab to slab and will provide a fire-resistance rating equal to
the rating of the corridor.
2. All elevator lobby doors will be 20-minute fire-rated smoke and draft
. assemblies and wrill be held open by magnetic door releases
actuated by smok:e detection: - 3. Each elevator lobby will be provided with area smoke detector(s)
installed within its/their listing(s). !
4. Combination fire/smoke dampers will be installed on all ducts that
penetrate lobby w?alls.
E. Activation of an elevator lobby, elevator machine room, or top of elevator
hoistway smoke detector, will cause automatic recall of all elevators ~
serving that bank to return nonstop to the main floor (Level 05). This will
occur under either primairy or secondary power. Manual control for
. elevator recall will also kae provided. If the Level 05 elevator lob'by detector
activates, elevator recall will be to the alternate floor (Level 02) or as
designated by the Fire Gepartment.
F. Manual Overrides.
1. A 3-position (on/off/bypass) key-operated switch will be provided at
, grade level for each bank of elevators for emergency override.
2. A 3-position (on/aff/hold) key=operated switch will be provided
inside each elevator cab.
3. Elevator keys will be provided for Fire Department use in case of
emergency in a key box in the Fire Command Center.
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. G. Fire and Emergency Elevator. '
1. One main service elevator w.ill access all levels and be available for
fire and emergency use.
2. The controls will k?e designed so that key switches at the first floor
elevator vestibule will recall the elevator to the main floor.
3. A permanent sign on the elevator status panel in the Fire Command Center will designate the emergency elevator.
4. The size of the ermergency elevator will be able to accommodate a
24-inch-by-76-inch stretcher in its horizontal position. A minimum
clear opening width of 42 inches will be provided.
H. Each elevator machine room will be provided with smoke detector(s)
installed within its/their li:sting(s).
PERIODIC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ,
Qualified individuals acceptable to the Fire Department will regularly test all active fire
protection systems and devices in accordance with applicable codes and standards. •
Records of all maintena'nce and testing will be retained on site and presented to County
, representatives upon request.
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CONCLUSiON
` This report provides general fire protection guidelines developed for the.Four Seasons
Hotel project in Vail, Colorado. Workiiig drawings and specifications will be coordinated
to comply with the fire protection features outlined in this document.
Prepared by:
. ROLF JENSEN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Allyn J. Vaughn Date
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Reviewed by: '
-DRAFT- Brian O. Thompson, P.E. Date
Reviewed by: _
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-DRAFT- Hill Glazier Architects • Date
Reviewed by:
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Owner's Representative Date
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APPENDIX A
FIRE ALARM FUNCTIONAL MATRIX
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FIRE ALARIWI FUNCTIONAL IIaIATRIX
Response 24-Hour Fire Evacuation Recall Elevator Close
Monitoring Alarm Signal Elevator Shunt Related
Initiating Device ~ (Fire Panel Doors.
Command) .
AREA DETECTORS
Residential Unit s e ¦ (in room .
only)
Elevator Lobby s ¦ s ¦ ¦
Elevator Machine Room / ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
Top of Senrice Elev
Hoistway
Door Release ¦ o ¦ ¦
AllOthers ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
HEAT DETECTORS
Elevator Machine Room / ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
Top of Service Elev
Hoistway AllOthers ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
HVAC DETECTORS
Supply Fans ¦ ¦ ¦ (2)
Return Fans ¦ ¦ ¦ (2)
WATERFLOW DEVICES
Public/Back-of-House ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
MANUAL FIRE ALARM e ¦ ¦ STATIONS
SUPERVISORY & ~ ¦ ¦
TROUBLE
MANUAL CONTROLS ¦ ¦ ' ¦
. POWER FAILURE ¦ ¦ ¦
Smolie detectors within residential units will be s~ystem operated to provide a supervisory alarm signal on the
fire alarm system. They will also be equipped to :sound an audible alarm within the unit.
(2) In-duct detectors located on air-handling systemy to annunciate at FACP only. These detectors will not
activate audible and visible appliances within the building. ~
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SMALL-SCALE DRAWINGS
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H I L L G L A Z I E R
A R C H I T E C T S
MEETING AGENDA
Project: Four Seasons Resort at Vail, Colorado HGA #02028
Date: Thursday, March 6, 2003
Time: 1:00pm - 3pm+/- . Location: Vail Fire Department
Subject: Basic Fire & Life Safety.Issues
Attendees: Vail Fire Department
Semper Development
Hill Glazier Architects
Rolf Jensen Associates KEY ISSUES
• Applicable codes
0 1997 UBC vs. 2000 IBC o Associated mechanical, plumbing, electrical codes
o Any other jurisdirtional codes or standards
• Type of Construction - Type I FR
• Occupancies - R1, B, A-3, A-2.1
• Exterior materials
o Slate for concrete tile roofing
o Stone, plaster, fiber-cement siding
o Wood trim, balco:nies, fascias, brackets, rafter tails
• Fire Department access / points of entry / staging
• High-rise classification?
o Stair vestibules
o Central control station location
• Smoke control
925 A L M A S T R E E: T PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA 94301-2405
TEL 650.617 .0366 FAX650.617.0373 WWW.HILLGLAZIER.COM
4 99026 - Four Seasons Resort at Jackson Hole
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June 26, 2001 Meeting Agenda
o Containment vs. purge method
o Basic operation & initiating
o Zoning
• Fire water provisions - Demand, flow, storage • Fire protection systems
o Sprinkler system, types, hazard groups
o Standpipes - locations
o Fire pump - nurrnber & type
o Fire department connections - number & locations
• Emergency power system
o Generator type
o Duration
o Systems served
925 A L M A S T R E E T PALO ALTO CALIFORNIA 94301-2405
TEL650.617.0366 FNX650.617.0373 WWW.HILLGLA'ZIER.COM
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Colaredo Springs, Colorado 80916
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Colorado Qepartment of Public Health and Environrnent
Air Pollution Control Division - Stationary Sources Pragram - Indoor Air Unit
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, APCD-SS-81
Denver, Coiarado 80246-1530
Phone; ' 303-692-3100 - Fax: 303-782-0278
E-mail: asbestosCstate.co.us
DEMOLITlC~~ L NQTICE
This approval notice is gra~a;t;i'w~~0et~`t?c~~o r Q
u~ontrol Commission
Regulation No. 8, Part Btad,.~ce~b~:~~6; 2#1Q3; ~c~;e,March 2, 2005, the
Colorado Air Pollution A*v~Co?~{~,~~t `1~,~~.and 25-7-501 et sec~.
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This noiice signifies th~?~.he ~~~r~ peb~fl~~FCs and the
demolition contractar ~s~~ri~ ~t~~i_`it~.~-~:~t~dt~ ai~``~Public Health and
Envuonment pursuar~'~ ~.091i~if~~
As a contractor, you t o c~~her denlblit~~i licer~`s ts, depending on
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Colorado Department ~a~l.:~nv~rc~~i~~, ii~ Control Division,
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the appropriate county health departmerrt by f= Project modl'fications include changes in the scope of
work or ihe scheduled work dates, etG
. , This demolition notice is valid beginning 7/22/2005 through 11:59 PM on 911 S/20Q5. The actual scheduled work dates are &om 7/22/2005 through 9/1512005.
Approval issued on; 7/21J2005 Amount Paid: $55.00
Recard number: 47433 Check number: 024649
Notice Number: 05EA3005D , Asbestos Building Inspector: .
For the location specified below: 1)ougles A. ctose
C6ateau at Vsil Cerification No.:. 2930
13 Vail-Road Inspection Date: 07/19l2005 .
vail
Eagle County
This notice has been issued to: '
T. R. Construction Issued 6yK
114 Troy Hill Rd.
Colorada Springs, CO 80916 '
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EidVIRONMEN7Al CONSVLTANTS "
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]une 30, 2005
~ Mr. Robert Johannes
CDPHE
Denver, Colorado
Mr. ]ohannes:
The slgned GDPHE demolftion perrnit application form for the butlding
at 934 South Frontage Road in Vail, Colorado had the incorrect
address for the building to be demolished. Tfie correcr address is 28
South Frontage Road in Vail, Colorado. Please accept this FAxed letter
(which will follow by mall) as verification af the address error.
Ptease contact me with any questions wnich you may have. Thank ,
Ynu Slncerely,
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Phone: (970) 241-6480 Fax: (970) 241-6584
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114 Troy Hill Road
Colorado Spririgs, CO 8a916 To Whom I.t May Concern:
The signed.CDPHE demolition permit application. for the buiiding at 934
South Frontage.Road in Vail, Colorado had the incorrect address for
the buifding to :be demolished. The correct. address is 28 South
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Please cvntact me with any questions which you may have. Thank
yau.
Sincerel . Do A. Close
larado State Asbestos Materiafs Building Inspector #2930
593 19.75 Road .
Grand .lunctlon, C0,81503 . Phone: (970) 241-6R18Q Fauc: (970) 241-6584
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INCOMPLETE APPLICATION5 WILL BE RETURNED. . 4300 co eoias-~sao ~th
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CHECK THE APP ROPRIATE BOX
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Phone: 303-692-3100 Fax: 303-782-0278
E-mail: asbestos@state.co.us
DEMOLITI(~~sA ~~L NOTICE
This approval notice is gran~t'bY i ; qntrol Commission
~ ~ Regulation No. 8, Part Bpt~~. -b~~' March 2, 2005, the
Colorado Air Pollution d 25-7-50I et sec).
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This notice signifies thp,~he . c3 -
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demolition contractor ~s;p~a~t'ly
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Environment pursuarA,
As a contractor, you ~iject tt} er de~ul~t2~ Alcer~~~' its, depending on
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THE ORIGINAL PE~~~ E AT ALL TIMES.
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Immediatcly noti, fy tke (Init of project mor above) or e-rnail (address ahove) and
the appropriate county health department hy jarx. Project modificatiarrs inclade changes ln the scupe of
work or tlie scheduled work dates, etc.
This demolition notice is valid begiruiing 7/512045 through 11:59 PM on 10/512005.
The actual scheduled work dates are from 715/2005 through 1015/2045.
Approval issued on: 6/20/2005 Amount Paid: $55.00
_ChcEk.nwnber:. 24282 _ . _ .
Notice Number: 05EA2639D Asbestos Building Inspector:
For the location specified below: uougias A. close
Ceri6caNon No.: 2930
-Inspection Date: 05/25l2005
934 S Frantage Rd Vail~ co 4~ I Le S
Eagle Caunty
This notice has been issued to:
T.R. Construction lnc jss , .
114 Troy Hill Rd
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
OF , C~ Submft form to:
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DEMOLITION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Colorado Dept, olPublic Health
ye A$55 FEE MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM. and Environment
* * INCOMPLETE APPLIC:ATIONS WILL BE RETURNED. aa o cnerry~creek oriva soutn
(Permit will be mailed to demolition contractor unless specifed otherwise Denver, CO 80246-1530
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With my s gnature below, I certify that I possess curzent AHERA and state of
Cobrado certificatlon as an Asbestas Buifding Inspector. I also ceRity that I I verify that all refrigerants from air conditioning/refrigeratlon applfances have
have inspected the building to be demolished, as iisted in the Demolition Site been properly recovered in accordance with AQCC Regulatlon No. 15.(For
btock above, sampled all suspect materials (in accordance with AHERA), had ` information on CFC requirements call 6923100). ~
~ ail samples analyzed for the presence of asbestos by a NVLAP accredite~d p
V laboratory, and have determined that (check appropriate box and sign in CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX:
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Project Site: Chafeau At Vail, Vail, Colorado
. Report Preparation Date: November 27, 2000
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Douglas A. Close '
8527 W. Colfax Aven ue '0~4 111
SUItG 243 ENVIR01+lMENTAL CONSULTANTS
Lakewood, CO 80215
(303) 238_8629 8527 W. Colfax Ave., suice 243
. Lakewood, CO 80215 593 19.75 Road
Offics: 303-238-8629 Grand Junction, CO 81503
Fax:303-238-0402 Office/Fax: 970-241-6480
Pager:303-821-6312 Pager: 970-244-9454
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duxg matenal uispection and sampling services at the
Chateau At Va.il, in VaiI, Colorado in October and November of 2000. The asbestos
I inspection was completed prior to tlie planned demolition of the structure. Materials
tested in this building included attic insulation, interior plasters, sheet vinyl flooring, boiler/duct wrap insulation, pipe insidation (fittings), acoustical ceiling sprays and flex
~ connectors. Sampling was performed using non-invasive sampling techniques (only
' readily accessible areas were inspected). Materials were grouped and classed into
I homogeneous areas and material types; by visual appearance, loca#ion within the building,
and apparent age. Only maxerials which are regulated by the State of Colorado and the
EPA during demoltion activities were sampled.
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Discuscinn & RecommendationQ The materials listed in the `Asbestos iContaining Materials (ACM) List' Section must
be removed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to demolition of the
building. The hard pack mudded pipe fittings are concentrated in the basement
(primarily in the main corridor with branches into several rooms), in the second
floor guest room corridor (above dlrop ceiling) and in guest room unif heaters.
Determination as to whether each guest room unit heater possesses ACM pipe f ttings
must be made by removal of the heater cover and a visual examina.tion of the interior. A
.visual exami"nation of several of the units shvwed fittings in some and not in others (with "
no reliable pattern); therefore, all of the unit heaters must be opened to determine
whether the fittings are present. Quantities and locations of all pipe fittings cannot be
detemuned until the buildina is unoccupied and the eacisting ceilings, cl2ases, and walls
can be opened- up to yisually inspect iFor the presence of the fittings. The demolition
sontractor should be made aware of the types of ACM discovered in the building, and
that he should wa.tch for any ACM which was hidden but may become visible as the
buildin:g is demolished: This AEM must th€n be abated by a licensgd asbestos abatement
coniractor.
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I Sample# .Sa:mnIe Descriltions and .ncat;n„s
i_ C-01 Boiler Insulation - Yellow/Fibrous _
C-02 Boiler Insulation - Yellow/Fibrous
I C-03 Boiler Insulation - Yellow/Fibrou
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C-04 Boiler Insulation - White/Fibrous
_ C-OS Boiler Insulation - White/Fibrous C-06 Boiler Insulation - White/Fibrous
C-07 Fizebrick - Boiler
e-08 Firebrick - Boiler
C-09 . Firebrick - Bailer
C-10 . Boiler Stack Insulation
C-11 Boiler Stack Insulation
C-12 Boiler Stack Insulation
C-13 Wallboard - Boiler Room - East Wall
C-1.4 WalIboard - Boiler Room - East Wa11
. C-15 Wallboard - Boiler Room - East Wall
C-16 Attic Insulation - Blown-In Grey
C-17 Attic Insulation - Blown-In Grey
C48 Attic Insulation - Blown-In Grey
C-19 Attic Insulation - Blown-In Grey
C-20 Attic Insulation - Blown-In Grey
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~ Chateau At Vail, Vail, Colorado
Sam le Description and Location Table.s
~ Sample # .&.mple Descrinfions and ocations ,
~ C-21 Attic Insulatio.n - Blown-In Grey
C-22 Attic Insulatiori - Blown-In Grey
~ C-23 Flex Connectoi- - Boiler Room Attic SPace
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~ C-24 Flex Connector- - Boiler Room Attic Space
C-25 Flex Gonnector - Boiler Room Attic Space I C-26 Wallboard - Un
. . fimshed - Boiler Roomn Att2c Space - West End
I C-27 Wallboard - Unfinished - Boiler Room Attic Space - West Middle
~ C-28 Waltboard - Unfinished - Boiler Room Attic Space - West End
C-29 Wallboard - Unfinished - Boiler Room Attic Space - East
I C-30 Wallboard - Unfinished - Boiler Room Attic SPace - East
I C-31 Wallboard - Unfinished - Boiler Room Attic Space - West Middle
C-32 Wallboard - Uni:inished - Boiler Room Attic Space - West Middle
C-33 Insulation - ChiIler Side Panels
C-34 Insulation - Chiller Side Panels
. C-35 Insulation - Chiller Side Panels
C-36 Flex Connector Chiller Duct
C-37 Flex Conncctor - Chi11er Duct
C-38 Flex Connector - Chiller Duct
C-39 Wallboard - Textured - Sales Room WallC-40 Wallboard - Textured - Sales Room Wall
Chateau At Vail, Vail, Colorado
SampIe De~Cr,~'~tinn anrA T nratinn TahlP~
~ &Mpk# •SamDte DeSCriptions and Locations
I C41 Wallboard - Textured - Sales Room Wall
C42 Flex Connector - Attic Space Above Kitchen ~ C43 Flex Connector - Attic
Space Above Krtchen
~ C-44 Flex Connector - Attic Space Above Kitchen
C45 Flex Connector - Attic Space Above Kitchen - Abandoned Unit
I C-46
Flex Connector - Attic Space Above Kitchen - Abandoned Unit
~ C47 Flex Connector - Attie Space Above Kitchen - Abandoned Unit
C48 Flex Connector - Attic Space Above Kitchen - Hood Vent
C-49 Flex Conneetur - Attic Space Above Kitchen - Hood Vent
C-50 Fiex Connector - Attic Space Above Kitchen - Hood Vent
C-51 Wallboard - Unf"uushed - Kitchen Attic Space
C-52 Wallboard - Unfinished - Kitchen Attic Space ,
C-53 Wallboazd - Unfinished - Kitchen Attic Space
C-54 F'lex Connector - Furnace Room
C-SS Flex Connector - Furnace Room
. G56 Flex Connector - Furnace Room
C-57 WaIlboard - Untextured - Phone Room
C-58 Wallboard - Untextured - Phone Room
C-59 Wallboard - Untextured - Phone Room
C-60 Pipe Fitting Mud :In.sulation - Pool Equip Room
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Samnle De~cription and L.ocation Tab1eS
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~ C-b 1 Pipe Fitting Mud Insuiation - Pool Equip Room - Unit Heater
G62 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Pool Equip Room - Unit Heater
I C-63 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Audit Records Storage Room Next
to Pool Equipment Room
C-64 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Audit Records Storage Room Next
to Pool Equipnient Roorn
C-bS Pipe FittingMuci Insulation - Audit Records Storage Room Next . to Pool Equipment Room
C-66 Pipe Fitring Mud Insulation - Sla StQrage - Basement
C-67 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Ski Storage - Basement
C-68 Fipe Fitting Mud rnsulation - Ski Storage - Basement
C-69 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Return Line - Hallway Above Drop
Ceiling - Basemen# - Adjacent to Employee Rest Rooms -
C-70 Pipe Fitring Mud Insularion - Supply Line - Hallway Above Drop .
Ceiling - Basement - Adjacent to Empioyee Rest Rooms
C-71 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Unit Heater by Elevator Equipment
Room - Basement
C-72 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - Unit Heater by Elevator Equipment
Room - Basement
C-73 Popcorn Ceiling T'exture - Basement - Arcade Area •
C-74 Popcom Ceiling T'exture - Basement - Central Stairway Area
C-75 Popcorn Ceiling Texture - Basement - Lounge Area by Arcade
C-7b Popcorn Ceiling Texture - Basement - Hallway Next to Homestake
Meeting Rooms
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Sarriple Desc:rintion and Location TableS
~ &Mpk# ,Sam:ple D6SCti,l2tinnc and T ncatinne ~ C-77 Popcorn Ceiling Texture - Basement - Hallway Next to Homestake
-Mzeting Rooms
~ C-7$ Popcorn Ceiling Texture - Basement - Hallway Next to Homestake
Meeting Roon;s
~ C-79 Coarse Textured Wallboard - Basemen# - Hallway Ceiling
Adjacent to Pool Equipment Room
~ C-80 Coarse Textured Wallboard - Basement - Hallway Ceiling
Adjacent to Paol Equipment Room
I C-81 Coarse Textured Wallboard. - Basement - Ha,llway Ceiling
Adjacent: to Pool Equipment Room
I C-82 Textured Wallboard - Basement - Guest Laundry
C-83 Textured Wallboard - Basement - Guest Laundry
C-84 Textured Wallbaazd - Basement - Arcade Room
C-85 Wallboard - Untextured - Guest Lawndry Wall
C-86 Wallboard - Untextured - Guest Laundry Wall C'87 Wallboard - Untextured - Ceiling - Mens Sauna
C-88 Wallboazd -.Untextured - Ceiling - Mens Sauna
C-89 Wallboard - Untextured - Ceiling - Womens Sauna
C-90 Loose Insulation Stuffed Around Duct Penetration in Homestake II East Wall
C-91 Loose Insulation - Stuffed Around Duct Penetration in
Homestake II East Wail
C-92 Loose Insulation -Stuffed Around Duct Penetration in
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Sample Descri,ption and T cation Tables
iimple Descriplions and T.ocationc
~ C-93 Popcom Ceilir.?g Texture - Basement - Above Drop Ceiling -
Homesta.ke I
~ C-94 Popcom Ceiling Texture - Basement - Above Drop Ceiling -
Homestake I
~ C.-95 Popcorn Ceiling Texture - Basement - Above Drop Ceiling -
Homestake I ~ C-96 Ceiling Tile - L)rop-In - Basernent - Hallway Outside Employee
Rest Rooms
~ C-97 Ceiling Tile - Drop-In - Basement - Hallway Outside Employee Rest Rooms
~ C-98 Ceiling Tile - Drop-In - Basement - Hallway Outside Housekeeping Laundry
~ C-99 Ceilin Tile - Dro In - Bas
g p- ement - Hallway Outside
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P- . allway Outside Break Room
, C-101 Wa11 Plaster - Basement - Employee Rest Rooms
C-102 Wall Plaster - Basemen# - Employee Rest Rooms
C-103 Wall Plaster - Basement - Employee Rest Rooms C-104 Wallboard - Ceiling - Basement - Emplo}ree Rest Rooms
C-105 Wallboard - Ceiling.- Basement - Employee Rest Rooms
C-106 Wallboard - Basement - Housekeeping Laundry Storage Room
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C-107 Wallboard - Basement - Housekeeping Laundry Storage Room
Wall
I Chateau At Vai2, Vail, Colorado . Sample Des0j~ and Locaton Table
~ Sample ..~^~.ple Descriptions and T ocations
~ C-108 Wallboard - Basement - Housekeeping Laundry Storage Room
Wal]
I C-109 Wallboard - Ceiling - Basement - Accounting Office
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~ C-11 I Wallboard - CeiIin - Basement - A
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I C-112 Wallboard - Wall - Basemeat - Accountirig Of~`ice
i C-113 Wallboard - WEiil - Basement - Accounting OiYice
C-114 Wallboard - Wa.ll - Basement - Accounting Qf#ice
C-115 Ceiling Tiles - Basement - Back Accounting Office .
C-116 Ceiiing Tiles - Rasement - Back Accounting O$"ice
C-117 Ceiling Tiles - Basement - Baek Accounting Office
C-118 Ceiling Tiles - Basement - Banquet Chair Storage Room
C-119 Geiling T'ile.s - Basement - Banquet Chair Storage Room
G120 Ceiling Tiles - Basement - Banquet Chair Storage Room
C-121 Wallboard - Ceiling - Basement - Marco's Office
C-122 Wallboazd - Ceiling - Basement - Marco's Off ce
C-123 Wallboard - Ceilig - Basement - Marco"s Office
C-124 Popcom Ceiling 'Texture - Basement - Break Room & Storage
Room
C-125 Popcorn Ceiling Texture - Basement - Break Room & Storage
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Sample Descripti on an 1 ocation Tables
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' C-126 Popcorn. Ceiing Texture - Basement - Break Room & Storage Room
~ C-127 Wallboard - Basement - Break Room Wall C-428 Wallboard - Basement - Break Room Wall ~ C-129 • Wallboard - Ba.
sement - Elevator Equipment Room Wall
~ C-130 Wallboard - Basement - Elevator Equipment Room Wall
C-131 Wallboard - Basement - Elevator Equipment Room Wall
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G 132 Flex Connector - Outside Building - A/C Unit
I C-133 Flex Conneetor - 4utside Building - A/C Unit
~ C-134 Flex Connector - Outside Building - A/C Unit
C-135 Exterior Stucco
C-136 Exterior Stucco
C-137 Exterior Stucco C-138 Exterior Stucco C-139 Exterior Stucco C-140 Exterior Stucco C-141 Exterior Stucco C-I42 Textured Wallboard - Overhang Adjacent to Pool
C-143 Textured Wallboard - Overhang Adjacent to Pool
C-144 Textured Wallboard - Overhang Adjacent to Pool
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~ &Mph.-A .-Sample Descri hons al]d Locations
~ C-145 Textured Wallboard - Overhang Adjacent to Pool
C-146 Textured Wallboard - Overhang Adjacent to Pool
~ C-147 Ceiling Texture - Guest Room 202
~ C-148 Ceiling Texturi. - Gues# Room 202
C-149 Ceiling Texturf; - Guest RoQm 103
~ C-150 Ceilin Texture: -
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~ C-1 S 1 Ceiling Texture: - Guest Room 310 .
~ C-152 Ceiling Texture - Guest Room 310 C=153 Ceiling Te;cture - Guest Room 401 '
I G 154 Wallboard - GuE:st Roam 202 Bathroom Ceilmg
• C-155 Wallboa.rd - Gue;st Room 202 Bathroom Wall '
e-156 Wallboard - Gue;st Room 310 Bathroom Wall
C-157 Wallboard - Guest Room 310 Bathroom Wall
G158 Wailboa.rd - Guest Room 401 Bathroorn Ceiling
. C-159 Wallboard - Guest Room 401 Bathroom Wall
C-160 Wallboard - Guest Room 401 Bathroom Wall
C-161 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - 4th Floor Corridor Unit Heater
C-162 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - 4th Floor Corcidor Unit Heater
C-I63 Pipe Fitting Mud Tnsulation - 4th Floor Corridor Unit Heater
C-164 Textured Wallboard - Guest Wing Corridor Ceiling - 3rd Floor
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Samln e Desrription and Location Tabl s .
~ 5amRle # ..Sanlnle Descriptions and Locations
~ C-165 Textured Wallboard - Guest Wing Corridor Ceiling - 3rd Floor
C-I66 Textured Wallboard - Guest Wing Corridor Ceiling - lst Floor
I C-167 Textured Wallboard - Guest Wing Corridor CeilinS - lst F1oor
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C-169 Textured WaIlboard - Guest Wing Corridor Ceiling - 4th Floor
I C-170 Textured Wallboard - Guest Wing Corridor Ceiling -
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I C-.171 Textured Plaster - Ice Machine Cubicle Walt - 2nd Floor
C-172 Textured Plaster - Ice Machine Cubicle Wall - 2nd Floor
I _ C-173 Textured Plaster - Ice Machine Cubicle Wall - 4th Floor I C-174 Textured Plaster - Ice Machine Cubicle Wa11- 3rd Floor
C-175 Textured Plaster - Ice Machi.ne Cubicle Wall - 3rd Floor
C-176 Ceiling Tile 2nd Floor Guest Room Corridor - Striations
C-177 Ceiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Room Comdor - Striations
C-178 Ceiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Room Corridor - Striations
. C-179 Ceiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Rodm Corridor - Striarions
C-180 Geiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Room Corridor - Striations
C-181 Ceiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Room Corridor - Smooth
C-1 g2 Ceiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Room Comdor - Smooth
C-183 Ceiling Tile - 2nd Floor Guest Room Coriidor - Smooth
C-184 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - 2nd Floor Guest Corridor Ceiling
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SamnIe Descrilition and T cation Tables
~ Sample # ajnle Descril2tion and cationc
~ C-185 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - 2nd Floor Guest Corridor Ceiling
C-186 Pipe Fitting Mud Insulation - 2nd Fioor Guest Corridor Ceiling
~ .C-187 Texiured Wallboard - Lobby Ceiling - Troweled Look
~ C-188 Textured Wallboard - Lobby Ceiling - Troweled Look
C-189 Textured Wallboard - Lobby Ceiiing - Troweled Look
~ C-190 Wallboard - Untextured - Cei Front Area of Front Desk
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C-192 Wallboard - Untextured - Ceiling - Front Area of Front Desk
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~ C-I94 , Wallboard - Untextured - Ceiling - Bar Area .
f C-195 Textured Plaster - Reservations Office Wall
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I C497 Textured Plaster - Reservations Office Wall
( C-198 Wallboa,rd - Copier Room Wall .
. C-199 WalJboard - Copier Room Wall
C-200 Wallboard - Copier Room Wall
C-201 Ceiliag Tiles - 2X2 - Fondue Stube C-202 Ceiling 'I'iles - 2X2 - Fondue Stube C-203 Ceiling Tiles - 2X2 - Fondue Stube C-204 Ceiling Tiles - 2X2 - Fondue Stube
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C-206 Wallboacd - Kitchen Wa11
I C-207 WallboaTd = Kitchen Wall
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, BULK ASBESTOS ANALYSIS SUMMARY REPORT
~ CI,U.N7' nAl?U: Phase Coa DATE OR RECEIP?: Octobcr 31. 2000
593 19 3'a-Road SAMPLE CONDI?IUN: Good
Grand Junction, Coloradv 81503 nr+1TE ANALXZ.BD: Navember .S, 2040
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SAMM tD A Uok Laboritory Deauiptba rad Color Pot. I 1VeQ. S6 dc '17pe
ID # • • A709-1 C-Ot Tanlasutation N ative w- 100%Iinrsal wool
A709.2 'G02 Tan Insulatian . N abva 100°/a Minemi wool
A709-3 C 03 Tan Insulatioa A1 've 104% Miaerai Wool
A1094 c-04 White lnsuletian N tive 1009/0 minemi wool
~ A709-5 C-05 Whib inaulation N "ve IOOy. Mfaeref Wool
A,709-6 G06 , White lasv3ation N ative 1009'. Minerai wool
A7a9-7 C-07 -White and Tan Texturo N tive 100°i6 Nan-Fibanae
A709-8 GOS Whito and Tars Tex3um Ndiro I00°Yo Non-Fincons .
~ A;709-9 049 Whibe dnd Tan Textma N "ve Non=Fibrons
A709-1U C-30 Greenlnsulation' N '~?e I00'y6br6n-F5raa6
7709711 C, l l ' C#reen Inaulacion IV ative I00%Non-ril5sous
A709:12 C- ] 2 C3rem Insulation N adve 100% NmrBibroae
~ A709-13 a C• 13 a White Texture s% Cenarose
9354 Nan-Fibrous
A709-131 C43 b Tan Paael Nega6ve 40% Cclliil'osa
~ . ~ 609! Non-E'ibrau4
. A709-14 a C714 a WhiceTexhut Negative SaYo Cellnlose
93% Noa Fbrcus
-A709-14 b C-14 b Tan Panel Nagative 40°K CelluIosa
' 60'i6 rion-Fbrous
A709-l5 1 L C-ISo WhiteTeXture Negative 3%Callulo9e
9g°/a Noa-Fb:ous '
A709-1$ b C-13b Tan Pauel ' Negative 40% Cellulose -
• 609Qi TIon-Fibroiis
A709-16 C- I 6 Gca ' Insul~tian N ative 1001/4 Ce]lulose
. A709-17 C47 Cira Insulation N ativa 100%Cenvlose
A70948 . C-I8 Gra 1nsnlation N 've 1000i0 Celliiksa
A709-I9 C-ZQ 'Gra ]nsulation Negadve IOOY..Csliaicst
a70S-20 C-ao ~hmlWoa N ve • I009G Cslliilose
A709-21 C-21 Gra ]ldsulacioa N ative 100K CeUufose
A709-22 C-22 Gra~ 7ttsuteEioa ative 100°Y: Celldoae
A709-23 a C-~3 a '%'hila InaWatioa Neadvi IOp°/. Fftone Gleas
A709-23 b C-23 b Biaelc Baclan utiive 100N• Noii-Fibrous
709-24 a C. 24 a wiiite lnsulatioa Nc etive 100014 Fibrous Glass '
' A704-24 b C. 24 b 81acY Backi N adve 100Wo Non-Pibroua
A789-23 a G23 a White Itiauletion N ativo 100% Fsbrous Glass
A709-25 b C-23 b Blaik Becktn Ne ative - ' 100',!. Non-Fibrocs
A709-26 a G26 a Whtce Texttire Negadve 59ro CeUnlose .
95% Non-FiMous
A709-1~6 b C-26 b ]Tan Par1e1 NegatIve 40% Cclluloso
. ' 60% Non-FibTous
h'`ILAP Zc7U.30.3-lJ CALIf. ELAP 2345 ,~1H.1-~51 bB
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• A709-27 a C-27 a Waite Teztvre NcYative 5% Cellulosr
I 95%.Non-Fihroas
A703-27. b• G27 b Tan Paael Negative 40% Cellulose
60% Non-Fbrous
A70,9-28 e C-28 n White Textura Negative 3% Cellulose
' 95% Aio4-Fibrous
I A709-28 b C-28 b Tan Paua! Negative 4Q*lo Cel2uloso
60°. Non-Fib*ous
A709-29 a C-29 S VYhite Texture Negstive S% Ce.UnIoee
I Yr~ 95!'o Non-Fibrous
A704-29 b C-29 b Tan Rand Negative 40°K CeIIulosc
60~1o Nou-)Fjbsous
' A109-30 a 630 a Whira Texiura Negative 59e Cellulote
I . . • ' . 95°/n Non-Fib:ons
A709-30 b . C-30 b Tan Parsel, Negative - 40% CellulosG
' 60% Non-Ft.rous
I A70I-31 a. C-31 a Whitie Texture Negative 5% Cellulose .
95°~ Ncn-Fibrous
' A709-31 b C-31 b Tan Panel Negetiva - 40% Callulosa
' 60% Non-Fibrous
I A709-32 a. C•32 a Wbibe Toxtun Negative - S°lo Cellulose
95'Yo Non-Fits:ous
A109-32'b C-32'b • Taa Paritl Nr.gutivt 40°lo Cellulose
6001a Non-Filrous
A709-33 C=33 Black end Silwr Iasuiatiorl Ne 've 1.006K Non Fivrou9
A709-34 - C44 Black aud Silverlnsulatim N 've - 100°!~ Non-Fzbrous
. A709-95 . C-15 Bta& mid Silver inauLation, PT 've - - I0:0% Nori=n mus
A709-36 aC=36 a Ily3its tnsutation N 'vc I00% Fxbrcus Glass ' .
A709=36 b•' C736 b. Black Backia "Ne ivo 10046 Non-Fibrons
.A709-37 a G37 a white Inailation • Ne 've 100°Ye Fi6rous ,Glass , t1109-37b G;37 b Biack Backutk Ne ivt 1009o Non=Fibioas
A709-38 a C48 a' Whifa.Insulation Na 've 100°/a Fi6roits G1s:s
A709-38 b C-38 6' B3ack Bacfau Na 've 100% Noa-Fimus
, A709-39 e. . C 39 e Whits Toxtum Negstive 596 CSrlIuksc
95% Noa-Ejbrous
' A709-39 b' C 34 b. Tan PYnel Negative 40'fe Cellules~s
60% Non-Bbrous ,
A709-40 C40 T'au atid Whi2e 7exLwcn Negative 20/Cellulose
. W. Non-Ei'bzvus
A70941.a C-41a WhitaTexhue Negative 5%Ccllufose
950/o Noit-Mrom
A7.09-41 b G4I b Tan Fauel 2le8ative 400/o Cellulbs: '
60°!a Noo-Fibrous
A709-42 . C42 Gray Tn9ulation Nogadve 90% Fibroua Glass
IO% Non-Fib*_ous
A709=43 C-43 Gray Insuintioa Negative 90~,6 Fibzous £'ilsss
10° Non-Fibrvua
R709-44 G44 I'Gray Insulation Negative 80%Fibraua G1a"
' I 0°/a Noa-Fib: ous .
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: A709-45 C-43 Gmy Iillwatian-_. Negative 90% Fibraus Ciass
lU°! Nan-FibToas
• A70946 C-46 . Gray lnsu]adan Negarivt 90% Pibrous Glass
10% Non-Fbraus
• A.709-47 C-47 ' Gray Iztsuletion Negat~ve 9011/4 Fibrous Glass
' 10° o Non-Fib: oa9
A709-45 a E48 a, whiu lnsulatloa Negative g°~ ~~o~
. ' 95% Fibrous Glass
A709,48 b. C-48 b. Blark Backia Ne tive - - 100°,6 Non-F'ibruus
~ A709-49 a • C44 a" Wbiie Insu]ation Negative S% CelluIose -
950 ~'~brous Glass
A709-49 b C-49 b Black Backin Ne ve - 100go Non-Fioraus
A709-30 a.C-30 a. Vb-hice Fnsulataan Negativa 5% celluleae
93°!o Frlbtowt Glass
A709-30 b C-30 b Black Backitt Ne 've lOb9o Noa-Fibrous
.A709-51a C-3I a Vvhite Tmcture • Negetive 596 CeI]uipse
9Sy/o Fbrous GLass
A709,51 b GS,1 b Gray and Taa Paytel Negative qp% CeUulm
b0°ib Non-Filro.:s
A709-3: a C-52 a Vvftice Texture NagatNe S% C.ellulo8e I . ' 95blo Fibrous Glass
A7 09-52 b G S2 b Gray end Taa Paue) P+1eYati ve qQo/, OSIMOSC
' 6D'.6 Non-Fibrous
A7?~9-53 a GS3.a White ''txtare .
( . Negativt - - S~ CCl~ulbse
93% FibFOUa G~1~ss
A70.9-33 b C-53 b Gzay and Tan Putel Negative 40°6 Colhilose
60% Non-Fibsous
A709•54 n `G34 a 4Vhite Insulatioa Ne ative l00e Fibrou: Glass
A704-54 b. C 54 b Black Backin Ne ative
iIXP/o Naa-Fi&rcuis
A709-iS a G55 s Whitt Insul'a6orx ' Nt ntive ' 100°.6 Fibxous Glass
A709-55 b ' G35 b Black Backi Ne ative 100°.b Non Fi-XOus-
A70975+6 a C-SG a Nhite insulation Ne ' rive 00% k'ibxoua Glass
?:709-56 b ' C-So b Hlack Bwkj'na Ne ative - 100OA Nnn.Fi?Taus -
A709S7 a C S7 a Wliiie Tbxttn 5% Cellulose
95°,to Noa-F'ibrous
A709757 b C-57 b Tms Hacking, Negative 40% Cellnlose
6096 Non-Fibmns
A709-58 n GS.$ a Whiu Texnae Negativ.e 5% Celluloso
95°/. Non-Fib:ovs
A709-58 b C-58•b Tan'Hackids . Negative 40•/. CeIIulose
' 60°c6 Non-Fibrous
A709-59 a C-59 a' White TocNroNegative 5°i6 Cellutose -
95% Noa-Fibrous
A709-59 b C-59'b Tan Backing Negative 40% CeIlulose 60°/. Nan-Fibrous
A709-60 -C-60 ' Whlte Insulation Poslttve 14°Jo CbrysatLle 5% Celtulose
S°/b .1moslte 5% Fibrca: Gtxsa
75°/. Non-Fib.; oui
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A.E,S.L. CZIEYT' CLIEIYT SAMI'LE T%SI IR.ESULTS 0=- R
I 'LA,B SAlISPLE D£SCR1pT,[ON - MATE EZ. aS
6AMYLS IA ~ Unit Labaratory Deseription and Cdor PoN. / Neg. % & Type
m 0 L~A7094l C-61 Wbite lnsuL~tion Positive ID°a Chrysatl3e S% Cellulose
5°/. Amosite 5°r~ Fibrous Giass
~ 75•/. Noa-M.rouc
A709-62 C-62 White Insulation Pasiiive iQ°:o CbrysoHle S% CeltuIo9e
i% AmaAte S°/. Fibrous Glass
I 75•rfi Non4lbrons
.A709-63 C-63 !3'hito .Ip4ulatioa Fositlve 10°1. Cbrysatlle 5% CelluIone
S% Amosits 5'/. Fibrous Glass
' 75% Naa-F3braus
~ A709-64 . C44 1Nbite Insulatlon Positive 20°.G Chrysatfle 5% Ceunio4e
5'/o Aa'IOSitt 5'?• Fibrous Glass
75Ya Non-Fibrous
A70:D-d5 C 63 Whitc Inwulatian Poaitire 101/6 CuI-rauWC 3p/o Gliuayse
36/61?mosite 5'/a Fibrous . ;Ws
75y: Non-FIbronn
A70946 " C-66 White InsuLtion . Pasitive 10% Chrysocile s% Ce]1nlase
I ' '°.b Amosite ' S°/. Fibrous GIass
75% Non-Eihroas
A709-67 . C-0 vFbite Iesuladon Positive 24•/a Chrysotlle S% CeIlutaRC .
5*f• Amosfts S% Fibrous G1asa
I 75% Non-FYbroas
A709-68 C-0 ~Yh#e lnsnlatlon P8.1iHvp xav. cbrytotge s% ceUUtosz
5% A.noosits 36/o Fibrous GIa3s
' 75°/. Nos-Flbrans.
I A70949 C49 Wbke Iasnlatloo 1'asittve 10°/. Chrysotile 5% Ceualose
SSL Amositc S% Fibrous Glabs
- 75°l. NoQ-Fibrons
A109-70 G-70 Whltelnsulatfon positive 10°/. Chrysatile 5% Ceiluloie
I • . S°/. Aiiuositc S•iL Fibrous GUsa
73% Noti-Fitsrou;s
A70941 C-71 Wh1te Insvlation Posttlve IO% Chrysotfile S% Celluloee.
5°la Amosite 5% Fibrous Giass-
TS°fo Non-Ft2+raus
A704-72 . C-72 ~ White tnsulatiun posttfive 1Q% C6tysor}3e S% Cellalasc '
S% ,A,.mositc S`/• Flbrous Glxsy
75•i6 Ncn-Fu"broas
A749-73 C-73 Whix mid Tan Texture Negarive 10°/. CeUulose
90% Non-Fib,•uus
A709-74 c-74 'Nhite aad 1'an Texturd Negative 10°lo Collutase
90%e Non-Fibzws
A709-75 C-73 V1hiLe aod Taa Texture Negative IO% CeUnlo:a
909o Non-Fibraus
A709•76 C-76 White ane Tan Texmre Nzgativs 10% Cellnloae
90% Nan-VibrnU3
A709-77 C-77 White end Tnn Texture Ncptivc 109'o Cellulose
90% Noa-Fibroue
A709-78 C-78 . Whitc su?d Ten 7'cxiure Negadvc iOaYo Celivlo.se
9d°i Nan-Fibrous
A709-79 C49 V.Vhite Texture Negafive 5°/v Csllulosc ~
~ 95% Non-,Vib:ous
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A.E.S.L. CI.IENT CLLE,YZ' SAIKPLE TEST RESUT,TS OTH::R
I LAB SAMPLE AF.SC.W7T3UIV - MATEF,:ALS
EA.r1Pi.S ID 0 L'nit IabantoryAricripitqn aqd Coior Por. / Kcg °Jo dc Type
.A709-80 C-807• White Texture Ntgative 5% Cellulosn
95Y. Non-Fibrous
A709-81 C-81 Whiie Tpettre Negarive S% Celluloee
95% No¢Fibrnas
A709-82 C-82 Whisc end Tan Textura Negative ] 0% Gcllulor,e
90°/. Non-Fl'b~sous
A704-83 C-83 White Texture Nagative 54A Ceiluiose
95% Non-Fibrous
:A709-84 s G84 a White Textura Negativa 54~o CeIlulose
I - 95% Non-Fibrous
A784 b C-84 b. Ttut Panel Negativc 409. Callulose
60% Non-Fibrous
I . A709-95 n, C•85 a W3iix T'exture Neptive 5°la Gallulose
93°1o Non-Fibrous
- A709-85 b C-85 b Tan Pane1 Negsttve 4Cellnlose
' 60°1 Non-Fib:bus .
I A709-86 a 0-86 a. White Texture Negative 596 C'ellulose
959o Non-Fibrous
• A7W. 85 b G46 b. Tan Pariel Negafivc 4036 Cellulosr ,
60°Y Non-Fibrous
A709-87 C-87 White sud Yellaw Texturc Negative 5% Celli,lase
954/o Non-Fibrous
A709-58 C-88 Wluta azid Ysl3ow Texture Nagii4e S'/o Cellvboea ' 45°t'o Non=Ei'brous
` tY709-89. ' C-$9 White arid Xeliow Texture Neptive 5% Cellulose
~ 95% Non-Fibrous
A709-90 ' C-9Q (3reen Insulation Ne ' e lOb9''o.1lQineni; Oftaal
~ A709-91 G91 Groco Iriwiation Ne ' e 1W% Iminers~ Vuool
A709-92 G92 Greaa I=latkm N ative 1009'o Mimera? Wool
' A709.93 C-93 .Wbite aad Taa T¢zturQ posttiva 5•tq ChsyaotiLe 10% Cdlulos;
' • ' ' 85% lYoa-Flern"
~ A709=94 C-94 WI?ite,tnd Taa Texture Positfve 5•/a Chrywtik 10% CeDuloe~
$5°t• Nou-F7brou9
A709-93 C45 vVblte and Taa TeYture I,'osiRive 3°/. C6rysotilo 10y CaAaaoe;z
I ~....Y. 85°!e Non,-Flbroua
A7U9-96 C-96 White and Grey Ceiling TiIle Negative 20% CrllulW.
' 2044 Minara1417adi .
' 60PA Nan-Fib=ous
A709-97 G-97 lYhite and •Grey Ceiling Tile Ncgntive ~p•,~ Colyu.16st
. 2054 Mineral Wooi .
' 60% Non-Fibrous
A709-98 . C-98 Whiie and Grey Cexling Tile Ne;alive 2046 CeUuloaz -
20% Miuerst WouJ
' 6Q'i6 Non-Fibrnus
A709-99 , CrAA wk~tc and Gm Cailing Til,~ NCEiSlYC 20° C.cllutnm
• 20% MinPSa1Wo0l
60% Noo-Fibnms
A709-100 C-100. Wbite and Giay Cailin$ Tili, Negative 20% Cellulosz
. , 20~% m,aer;L~+tl `~s~al
60°~ I+Joa-l']LlcOns
. A. E. S. L,
vu ro entaL,
En
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L~t v vvan rv~.i TV4dV.l~4JiV1. 1 rlli~ Vf
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' AESL No, 00-A704
aES.L. CLIENT • CLIEN'f S.AMPLE TEST AESiiLTs
L_B SAMpLE DESCRdPTIOIM - OTHE~2
5A.PL~ ID~! Ualt Lattorak>ry Descripbtoa and ColT J Ncg. % dc rype M~1TER.:_~LS
~ ID # „
A749-I01 C-101 Whiie and Cream Texiure; NeYadve Z%, Cellutosa
~ A709-102 C-l02 White and Gresm Tcxture 98°ie Ncn-Fibraus
. Ne$gt"re 2% Cellulasc .
A709-103 G103 White and Crearn Trxture Ne ative 98°f° NO~~droua
$ 2°. Cr.llulose
98% Non-Pibroua
A709-104 ~C-1 b4 ;W}~ite snd Cream Texturs Negati ve Z% Ctllaloae
98% Non-Fihrcn9
A709-2 OS a G 105 a Twi~tc Textura . Negative S% Ctlwose
~ 95% Non-Fibrous
A709445 b C-IOS b Tsn Panal Ncgative - 40% Cellnlase
6046 Non-Flbrc•us
i A749-106 a C-t U6 a' Wiiitc Tcxture Negative 5°,', Cellaioft
I 95% Non-Fibreus
A709-1Ob b C-206 b Tan Panel Negstive 40qfi Cellulose-
60°1o hon-Fbrcuy
~ A709-107 a C-]07 a White Textnre Negative s+, cil},aaw
95% Non-Mraas
A709-107 b C•167-b Tau Fanel Negative qp0/9
CCLUjoic
i . • 60%o Ndn-ESbmus
I IA70.9-108 a G108 a Wh.ita Texture Ncgative 5°% Cellnlose
95% Notf-Fibmus
A709- ] OS b G108 b I'an Psricl NegativE qp% iceLkaose
6D°~fo Nan Fibram
~ A709-109 a . C=209 a Whits Texturs Negaave S% CeTlulose
95016 Nott-Fibra=s
A709-109 b_ G109 b Tan panel. . Ncgative 401/o Cellutose
% Non-Fibra-.is
[AA709-1 709-1 ] 0C-110 W4ue and Cream Texture Negative 2 60%v Cellulose
11 C-111 White and rrearn Texturc 98.% Non-Eibcc~,~s
Negadve 2°a Cetlulose 98% Non-Fibrons
709-112 a C-.! I2 a Wbite 'Fexwre Negative S% Ctl3nlose
95% Non-Fibmus
A7094 13 b C-112 b 7an Pane! Negative 40%Celluiose
b0°/. Non-Fbr.aus
A709-I13 a C-1 13 a White I'extur6 Negative 5%Eclliilose
95% Non Fibmus
• A709-113 b C- i l3 h- Tan Paaet NegaDVe 401/o Cellulosa
601/o Non-FibreLs
A709-1 i4 a C=l 14 a White Textute ' Negative S,°~ Ccllulose
95% Noia-Fibroris
A704»1lA b G114 b-Tan PaneI Negatiye d096 Cellulase
60'/o Non-Fibre ~as
A704-1 ! 5 C-1.13 White aad Gray Ceiling Tife Negative 20% CeIlulose
. ZO°/. MinenI 1V001
' 60% Non-Fibrc l~s
A709-16 C-116 White and Gray Ce,iling Tilo Negeave - - 20°/a Cellulose .
20% Mineral V"aol
6W(i Non Fibroas
- A_ E_ S. L.
Env r~-onE,ntajr
LABUR~TnRY
. . lli Mb/LGGC] lb; 41 4U4.J y4elba rau= ~a
. P29c 7
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A~ 5.~1~P,LE CLIEN'' 6AM:PLE TES? RESiJLI'S p'1Jt
I DESCRIPTICW • MATE~`.?? ti
SAMPLE lb Uatt LaborataryDacrfpdon and Cabr Pae. / Neg. % & Type
II1 ~ .
A709-117 C-1I7 . White and Gray Coiling'I'i1e Negati~e 200 CdZulose r _ . 20% Nfincral y+'oaI
~ A709-138 . Gt18 Whire and Gra Ce7in 'ile 64%Nou-Fibroti,y
Y 8 I Negative 20% Cellulose
I . 2 60°~ Minrral `rYoo:
A709-119 C- i 19 yVbite 0% Non-Fibrous
and Griy Cssiting Tile Negetive 20% CeIluIos
e
2Q°/. M'iaer~il 1Noo;
I __MY 60% Non-Fibroua
A709-120 G 120 W}ate and Gray Ceiling T;ite Negerive 20°le Cel]ulose
. 20% Mincral Woo.t
' 60°l, Non-Fibrntis
I A709-121 s G121 a Whita and Gray Texture Negative S% CeIlulose •
A709-121 b C-12I b Tan Panci 95% Non-Fibrous
. Negarive 445a ~tllulose
~
1 A709-122 a C-122 w White Texture Nagafiye 64% Nan-Fibrou.i
59'o Cewax
9S% Nun-Fibrcu:,
A709-122 b C-122 b Tsn paae: Negative 49% Celltileee
60% TTon-F,tb.~r,va .
A709-123 C-433 Tsn snd White Texture Nega4ive 5°•6 Cellulose
95 % Non-Fibraus
A704-124C-124 White Texture Negative 5% Ceih~lase .
95% Noa-Fi'bmas
A709=125 G123 WFtite Texnire Negative 5%Ct1,~uiose
95% Non-Fibrcx,..
A709-726 C-126 WbitcTexture Negative 5% Celluloez '
95°!o Nan•FSbr~is
A709-127 a C-127 a White Taxxmro Negative 5% Cellulose i
95°.b Non-Fibrom.9
A709-127 b G127 b Tan Parte3 Negative 40~~G, Celluior,e
60% Non.pibro;,s
A709-118.a C-] 28 a te Texlure Ng$ative S% Cellulose .
95% Nnb-Fl'bcoa6
A709-128 b C=128.b ~'an Pane! ~ NegaHve Cellutosa
609'o Noo-Fibroas
A709-129 s C.12g a white Texture . Negative
F S~./o Celluloae
95% Non-Fibro;is
A709-129 b- G129 b paaei Negative qp!y CtuWoie ! .
68%Non-Fibrous
A709-130 a G 130 a Wbite Texture Negative S°/. Cellulcse
95%a Noo-Fi'brn!is A709430 b• C-130 b Tan Panel Negative 449!, Celluloso
60% No.a-Fibm,u
A709-131 a C• 131 n Wt~ite Tvcturo Negadve S% Cellniose
45Ya Non-Fibro~:s
A704=~131 b C-131 b Tan Panel Nega6ve 4Qy, Cellutose
60% Non•Fibrons
A749-132 a C-132 a White Iniulalion N ative - 100•/. S thctic!?ibm
A749432 b C-132 b Bl:zck Backin N ariva 100%: Non-Fibmus
A149-133 a . C•133:a R'hitc Insulxtion Ne ative 100% 5 thetic Fiurs
A. E. S: L.
. . Eiivuor.enta'L
. LA&7R4TORY
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R,E,S,L Ci.IEYT f'I,.LFNI' SA.MPLE TEST RESUx..?S OTIIER
~ Le1H • S,&NWLE D)E&LFIPTION • NiATBR_~I.S .
SA?MPLE ID~ Un1t Laborntory Iiescriptioa aad Cotur
•ID;g ' Poa. / Neg. y. a 7'7ye
A709-133 b G133 b Hlack Baclcin IV ativc 100% Non-Fib-aus
' A709-i34 a C-134 a White Ir,sulation N tive 100e S. thetic Fibars
A709-134 b C-134 6 Black Backirn-It N ive 100% Non-Flb:~r•s
A704-135 . C-139 Ten and Gtay Textvre Cellulcme
' • ..-..r._ 97% T1D11-~,
A704436 C-136 Tau ar.d C}ray Taxnue Negative 3°lo Cdluiace
979'o Non-Ftibmvs
A709-137 C-137 Tau and Gray Texinre Negative 3°/a Celhilosr [97%Non-Fibrous
A709-138 ' C-138 Taa and Gray Texa?re NoQativo 3% Cdluloae
970/o NoA-Fibrcus
A704-134 C-I39 Ta.a end Gra7 T'cxiure Ne.gar}ve 3% Cet3ulose
' .....v.. 47% Nan-l~i'6rrus
A,7Q9-J;40 C-140 Tam mnd Grey Tcx3ure Negative 3% Celhilasc
A7~ie 1vcm-k'iburuF
A709-14I G1A1 Tan mad Qray Tczh:rc Ncgarive 3% Cel2ulosz .
97°/, Naa-Fibrtms
A709•142 C-142 White Toziure Negative 4% CeUulose
965'. Nou-Fitarcus
~ A709-143 C. 143 White Teactute NsIIative 4°lo Cel3nlose
96% Non-P:bn3as
A709-144 C•144 W'iziie Texture Negative 4%v Cellulose
96% Ncn-Fibrous
I . A709-145 e C-1454 Wtutc Tacturc Negaiive 5% CC1luloae
95% Non-fibroua
' A703-145 b C=tAS h Tan PaneI Negative 40% Cellutose -
60°.6 Nan-Fi'brvus
I A709-246 a. G-t46 a White Texhue
Negative 5% Cellulose
95% Nori-Fibraus
A709-146 b C•146 b Tan.Fancl NeYative 40% Cellulasa
60'/.o Non-Fibroas -
A709-147 • C-147 white and Tan 'fexture Negative S•/. Cellulose'
' 95'i6 Non-Fibrc is
A709-148 C-148 White and Tan Texture Negative 9% Colluloae
95°/..Non-Fibroas
A709-149 .0149 Wliite and Tan Textvre Negative 5°/s Cellutoae
45% Non-FiLrc;is
A709-150 C1130 Wlsite.and 'I'azt Texture Negativ~ S% Cellulose :
95% Non-Fibrazc
A709-151 C-151 VNfiiie and Tara Tacture Negative
5'Y. Geliutosc A709-1M C• 132 Whlu snd Tan Tex=e Neg2tive 95% Non-Fbrc us
- 3% Cellulose ! -
95% Non-Pibro-is
?9-153 C-1.53 White and Tan Text~ue Negadve 54'o Ceilo,losc
95•e Nan-Fit~rc~,s
9-154 a C-154 a White 7"c~cture Negative 3°ta Cellulose
95% Noa-r ibrt:~
F
09-13•
i b , C-154 b 7an PaneF Negative 40°f. Cellulose :
60°,ro Nop.-k'ibro~s
A. E. S. L.
. v rL..~.entaj,
GABORnTORY
, 11/0bf2dbb 10; 47 48E3540188 PAGZ 1~
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~,pI,E DESCRBTJU~Y -
5A1~I?I.E ID ' Un1t ~,aboratory Descr~tJroe pr~d Color ' Pae. / N.C. S'o &Type MAT~__iLS
A709-135 a C-155 z Whi;e T~cmre Negativc S% Celluicse
~ -A709-1.SS b C-' 55 b Tais Panet _ 45% Noa-Fib*_oa,s Negative 44°ib Ce.llutos~
66°. Non-Fibrc;us
.1~709-156 56Whitc and Tan Texcura Negaave SaC G~6Ilt110JG
I A709-157 s G l57 a Whiae Tpctun 95% Nan-Fibrous
. Iticgative 51/c Cellvlosa 95011 Non-F.ibmns
i A709-157 b ' C-137 b Tan Panel Negative 401~o Cellulose
60°lo No.o-Fibrus
A709-158 a C-158 a 'hiie Texiuro Nh3ativc 1S% CaIlulose
95°Y Naa-Fibr.^,us
~ A708-158 b C-158 b Taii PanoI Ncgazivc 40% Ceitulose
6Q% Nom-F~'hrLLa
A709-I54 a C-159 e White Teicture t~Tegativa 5:6 Ce]lulnse
I . ...Yr... 93% Nou-Fi°brous
A',09-159 b ~-ZS9 b Tan Panel Neg~tive 1 409r Cr11u1ose
60'!~o Non-F~r~us
A709-164 a . C;1~Q,a ' White Toxtura Negatlve Sp/o Catlulose
95% Non-F~is
I A709-161? b C-1 60 b?an Panet Negative 1 400/, CoDWose
. 60~i6 Non=Fybr.tws
A749-26~ C-161 ' Tsn Texhuc Positive 1Q°Jo Chrysotfle iQo/* Cellulose
' BO% Non-Ftbrona
A709-162 C-162 . Tau Texture Po~ittv~ 10%. Chrysatils l0°,'o Cellnloae
. • 8t1°!a Na~-F~bro~la
A709-163 C-j63 Qiff-White TextW+e . P03idve 15,111. Chryaro4le . 10°/. Celluldse
S5'o moaite 70°,6 Noa-FIDrous
A709-164 a C- 164 & Whiti Texmn Negative SYo Celluloso
95% Non-Fibrous
A709-164 b C-164 b Tsn panel Megative 40% Celliilosa '
64% Non-Fihmus
A709-165 a C-;65 it Whd2e Texlure Negztive 3•/. Cellulose.
95% Non-Fibmw A709-165 b G165 b Tari Pane! . Negasive 40% Ceriulose
SO'/e. Non-Fibrous
A7094 66 a C-166 s Whits Tvxtura Ncyarivc 5°r6 Ce.l}nlose
95-1. Nmu-Fibzo.~s
.4709-166 b C,166 b Tan Panel Ntgstdve 40'/. Cetlulogt .
60°/a No.n-Fibrous
A104-267 a ' G187'a W'b,ita Texture . Negative S~/o C.ellnlose
93% Nun-Fibmus '
A744-167 b C-167 b Tan Panct Negative 40°b Cellutose
60% Non-Fibrc as
A709-I68 a . C-168 a Wh{m Textura ~TegafiYa 5°o Cellalose
95% Non•Fibrc-us
A709-158 bC-168 b Tan Pa,ae! NeQadra 400/a Celtulose '
609o Noa-Fibrfuis
A709•159 s L-164 a White Texturc Negative -r----- 5% Cellulaee .
95°!o Non-Ftbrcus
A. .S. L.
Envzrom-rient3,L
LABOt'il''- TORY
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A.E.SL. fLffiN? CLIEM SAMt'LE TEST RFSULT5 01,q ;
LAB SAMPLE DESCRIPTIOlkI - . MATE~:AI.S
SAMPLE ID# Untt Lahontury Deaarlptl;an wd Cakw Pos 1 Nc=,
ID* % & Type A705•169 b C-169 b Tan Fanel Nt;aavc 40% Celyu]osg
~ . _y--- 60°k Non•Fibrlaus
A709-I70 a C-I70 a [Whito Tcxture Negadve S% Ccilu,lose
95 % Non-Ftbrouf; .
A749-179 b C=~ 70 b Ten Panel ' Negstive 40% CeIlulose
600/6Non-Fibrau.+
A709-171 . G171 Wb,ite I'e+tture Negative 10'/o Celiulosz
90% Nan-Fbroz;
A709-173 C-172 Whtte Teriwe ' Negstive 10y, ClOutu$t
i 90°/. Ndn-FibroL.s
A709-173 C-113, White Tracivre NeBative 10119 Cellulwo
'
' A709-274 C-174 ; WhitzTczfure 904 Non-Fibrous
Negauve 10% CoIlulose :
,
A709-I75 C475 W'hite Tczture 909o IYon-Fibrcas
Ne$etive 10NG Ct2luJo3e ,
. 90% Non FibrUUs
I A709-176C-276 . Wliite and Tan Ceiling T'ile Negative - 20°!e• Celiulbse -
Za°ib Mincral Vi ool
' 60'Yo Nwn-Fibmus
'A709-177 G171 White and Tea CeiJing Tik Negative 20°/, Cr11u1ase
I . 2Q°rb Miueral3;roo1
60% Non-Fib.°ous
A709-178 C-178 Whitt and Tau Ceiiing Tile Negative 20°lo Ccllulosk-
20% Manera] Wool
50%o Non-Fib 'aus
A709-179 C-174 Whitt aM Tan Ceiling Taie Negative ?(PA ceuuim-
, 200/o Miaeral':~,~ooi
' 60°lo Non-Fib;avs
A7(}9-184 G180 Whice and'Tan Ceiling Tite Negarive ZO% Celhilosr
20% Muaco] `Javoi
600A •Non-Fib1.0-us .
A709-181 . . C-181 White and Tan Ceilin$ Tilc Nega6ve . 20% Celhilosc- '
, 20% Muxza] VJavl
' 60% Noa-FibTeus
A709=182 L-182 White attd Tari Cailing Tile Nesariye
20% Mi.aaalV'Icaoi .
60% Non-Ijb,cia
iC709-1$3 C-183 White and Tan Ceiling Tile Negative M-~-x- 200/a Cellulose
ZU'Yi Muural 4: ool
' 6d'/o Non-Itib:ous
A7.09-181 C-1.84 Taa Teztare Posittve 1016/a Chrysotik 10% Cdlulasr
80'yb Non-Fibrous .
7709-183 C-185 Tan Taxiara Powtive 10% Chrysot[le 16% CeAnloee .
80•/. Noe-Fibwitt9
A709L1$6 L-186 'Y'an Testure Positive 10% Chrysotile 14•l. Cellubse
80Y• Non-Fibrous
A709-187 C-I87 White Textttre Negative 3% Celluloee :
911 % Non-Fibr-•-)us
A709-188 C-188 Wbite Tantura Negative 3% Celiulosc :
, 97% Non-Fib.rous
A. E. :S. L.
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• L.ABO~ATORY
11/GOtLUU~ 1G:41 4~CJ74b1Ca ` NPbG 1:
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Ai..FSL _ELI~M CLJ.ENT3Au17PLE TFSZREStJL~'S 7Ss?!t
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A70 9-I89 • C-189 : White'Textum Ncgative 3%v Caltuloae '
~ A709-190 a C-190 a Wh~ife Texture 97% Ncu Fibreus
Negattve 5% CeUulou ~
A709-I90 b C-190bT~ Parte] 95%.Non-Fibrous
Negative - ~0°/, Cellulose:
~ A709-192a C-1911, WhiteTexturt 60%Non-Fibr•_us
Negative S°~ Ce,Ltuiose ,
A709-191 b C=192 b Tan Pane1 9i% Non-Fibaous
Negarive ~14°/s Cellnlose
604'o Non-Fibrou.y
A709-192 a C-192 a Texturs lYe~acive 3~10 Cellutosz;
959'a Noa-Fi~,rous
' • A70}-142 b C=192 b Tan Panet Negative 4t}96 Cellulo~e
6d9ro Non-Fibrous
~ A7U9-193 a : C-193 a Whits Texttue . Nagative S°~ Cellulase
' 95°~6 Non-P~'1.mou9
A7d9-k93 b G193 b Tsn. Paue2 Negative 4006 CsJlulose
ti0;~o Non-~'~r~s
A7Q9-194 a C~194 a Whiie Textttrg Negative S°~ Ce2&~Iosr.
( . . 95% Noa ~?ibr~
A709-394 b G194. b Ten Fanei Negative 40q,y
fiQ' Non-Fibr=
A709-I95 s. C-I95 a White Texn,ne Negsrive - 5% CeIlulose
f ~-WW 9S°i6 Nan-Fib.~cas
~ A709-195 b C-t95 b1'sn PaneJ Negative 40% Ccllulose
60% No~o-Fibrot.~s
A709-196 s C-Z96 a Whitc Tcxturc ' NeYative - ' S%Cellulose
` . = 95~6Noo-Fibr.cus
A709-196 b C-196b. Tan Panel Negative 40".6CelUa'se
60°/, Non-Fib+-a,u
A709-197 C-197 White T«ttuo Ncgative 59'e Ce11u1ose -
95% Nun-Fib::ous
A709-I98 n - C-198 a White Texntre Negetlve 3°/. Cellutose
95°/. Non-Bib-cus
A709=I98 b G 19$ b'Can Pentl Negative 40% CeUulo, a
60~h Non-Fifsr.cilas
A709-199 a C-199 a Whi~ Tcztura Nagative S~li Celluldrr:
' 95°!. Non-F;'~ro-as A709-199 b C-199 b. Tan.Panei Negative 40•/. Cellui;i9a
QO'/, Non-Fibrci:s
A70-200 a G200: a Nhite Texttuc Negativc 5% Cellu14,4e
959/. Non,FibrGus
A109-200 b ' C-200 b Tan Pand Negatiye 4D4R Ceiulose
60% Ncn-Fibrc+us
A709-201 C-201 White, aad Tan 1'6ture NeSative 20% C:;llulose
' 20% [:3inetsl llTOO1
A749 202 G202 Whito nnd Tan Texhue Negstive 20~o Ctlltilost
- 20% Yit1ei31 Wooi
. 60'Yo Yon-Fibrms9
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• LABORf._"ORY
11/bb/'1bUb 10:4/ 4yHJy4d16b , PAI;= 13
~ : .
Pagt 12 '
Phase Coa ~ AESZ Iva. 00-A709 A.E.S.L' • CLITNZ CL,tEN'T SAM:PLE TTSI' RESL7.~'S
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S+~MLE ID~* ilnitLaboratory.Deacrlpdoa aad Color Poa. : Neg. &1'Ylk IVIATE-V''1U
ID #
A749-203 C-203 Wb,iW and Tan Taxture Negative 20%9 Ceyulas,
' _ . 20°fo Mineisl woo1
A709•204 . C-204 white srsd Tan Teature ~%o Non-F'br,~us
. . - • Nogadve 20°!o Ctllulos~ ' 20'/o Mmcral WooI
~ A704-245 C-203. White aad Tan Texture . 60°.6 Non-Fibrous
200A Cellulm~
2056 Miex7al iwoot
a~, Non-Fibrous
A709-246 a . C-206 a Whita and HIue Texture 6 NeYafivc S°/. Ceilujase
95'/o Non-Fibrous
A709-206 b G206 6' Tan Paael Negar3ue 40a/. Cs)lulose
60'/o Non-Fibrous
A709=207 3 C•207 a White aad B1ue Texture Negative 5°~ CoUnlose ~I~ NOp-Fl~7AUB
A749-207 b G207 b'~an panel 95
Negative - 40% Ce2lulose
60°/a Non-Pibrous
A709-248 C-208 Whire Textnie Negative 5°r6 Cellalose
959o Naa-Fibrous
A749-209 s G209 a FVhs'te end Blue Teatute Negative 39ra Cem„lose
~ . '
A795~6 Non-Fibrous
Q9-209 b C-209 b 7an Pancl - Negaaive 401A Callulose
60%a Non-Fibrous
A704-210 a C>21 Q a Whiaie~e azid Blue Texhue AJegative 5116 Celhilose
95% Non-Fibxous
A709-210 b C-2.14 b Taa Paaa] Negativc 40gb Ceilylose
°/u Non-Fibrous
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, , Comment: _ .
Nletttod: Polaiized Light Mieraecapy, $pA Methcd 800LEt-93/116
: 'I'he resulc qurantitetionsreportad are aa.esdnmpon based on the rnethods of visual microscopic astimarion which ia
consfderzd only a serrii-qusatitative ,ce;hnique. Alsq this report is indiaativo anly of the aampie material A.E.S.L.
Laboratory recrived,. ReauIis do not necessarily r•eflect tha makeup.vf the eatire sgan af the mateziat from which ttia
sa&plae wero derived. Sa~,plin; bochaiquee aadlor saMle haandliag may nffect the uuegriry of the sampkls before
sW,..++Qq+.,t,'co A.E.S.L. Labocasary snd hence the eutobme-of the laboratory resnlts. SSIIt}lIB9 hOt des¢pyed (y
testing are retainat a minialum of.thirty days.
A.E.S.L. iaborabary, recommends re,-analysLa by poisit count oe Tratzstnission Electroa Nficroccoyy (TEM) for
maserials ihut arG foursd to contaixs lesa thnn ten per+ccnt (r,1096) asbestos by PLM.
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. . Governmeni. .
This rt*wrt sW iaot bc repraduced excspt in full, without fihe written coasent of A.E.S.L.
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