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HomeMy WebLinkAboutASB07-0011 PRJ06-0387.pdf APPLIC ION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNED �Q_ � ��j-�� (�� Project#: 827013 "V � * �O Building Permit#: �.: Asbestos Permit#: ``/` � � ������ � TOWN OF VAIL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION Required per Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1998 75 S. Frontage Rd. Permit application will not be accepted without the following: Vail, Colorado 81657 1. Copies of General Abatement Certificate and State of Colorado Certification AlN-��-o�.PF.K 7eF� �{Er,ottc 136 2• A copy of written arrangements with the facility operators for any temporary disabling of the � air handling systems, fire sprinkler system, and alarm systems with the names and contact ' Fnz�Kq ca+n►�C6s s� me oafRi�y, phone numbers of these individuals. z w��� co�,r►N�.F,TqE E2���� 3, Site plan with details addressing: waste container storage location. waste load out area /}Fr�R 4t�.c�.sPr oF rHE FA+C.—�� location. entry and exiting details of abatement area. details of entry and exiting plans for the occupants of the structure in unaffected areas. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION On Site Abatement Contractor: Town of Vail Reg. No.: . C4� ct�nd Phone #'s: LUI Servio� Inc. °`� ,�°°� . ., '' J�� � �303)� 727-9205��� " � �� ��r: E-Mail Address: jbeh�ens�lv'services.c m - Contractor Signatur . '.f ; 1-,�-. _, . � __� � ��," COMPLETE VALUATION FOR ASBESTOS ABATEf��NT PERMIT (Labor & Materials) �������"""� F%�—/ )� pc� �r� Asbestos Abatement: $302,?4Q,00 _, .' _ Contact Ea /e Coun Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit www.ea le-coun .com for Parce/# Parcel# Job Name: Willows Condominium's Job Address: '74 Willow Place Legal Description Lot: 8 Block: 6 Filing: 1 Subdivision: Owners Name: Address: Phone: Project Manager: N�A Address: Phone: Project Designer: � �� Address: 5150 Fox St I�v�x, Cb Phone: ��3� �2�_9205 Air Monitoring Specialist:S�� � Address:�l Autur�tic�Wa � � , Phone: �0 226-5500 Detailed description of work: � ����t r�ro�ral of ao�ustical spray and texture. Start Date: 4-1g-p7 End Date: �lg...p� Start Time: �;pp � Quit Time: 5.3p A�I Amount of Asbestos: Linear Feet: Square Feet: 76,000 55/Gal Drums: Work Class: New ( ) Addition ( ) Remodel ( ) Repair( ) Demo (x) Other( ) Work Type: Interior(X) Exterior( ) Both ( ) T e of Bld .: Sin le-famil Two-famil Multi-famil Commercial Restaurant Other Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes(X) No ( ) Does a Fire Sprinkler System Exist: Yes (X) No( ) ;:r*�xxxx;:x***xr�:x****x**x,�**x*x*xn�:**xxFOR OFFICE USE ONLYx***x**�:*,�***�:x,:�:�:,�r�:***xxxx*Y::x::�:�:r:: Other Fees: Date Received: APR �. � ZQ(�� Public Wa Permit Fee. Acce ted B : - ; !i� Occu anc Grou : ; ! ! ; F:\cdev\FORMS\PERMITS\Fire\ sbestps�erm_12-5-05.D � Page 1 of 1 12 5/2 � � �� ,v � � � � � � � � -� 5 � l _ �' � � s � � � LVI Environmental Services Inc. ' S150 Fox Street ` Denver, CO 80216 SERVICES Tel: (303) 727-9205 Apri110, 2007 Fax: (303) 727-9210 www.lviservices.com Vail Fire and Emergency Services Town of Vail 42 West Meadow Drive Vail Colorado, 81657 To Whom it may Concern RE: Narrative for Permit Requirements, Asbestos Abatement,Willows Condominiums LVI Environmental Services Inc. (LVI) is planning an asbestos abatement�roject at the Willows Condominiums,42 Willows Place,Vail Colorado. The asbestos abatement project is being conducted in preparation for complete building demolition procedures. As an attachment to this narrative, LVI is submitting a work plan and design for the project explaining in detail the project tasks. In general the entire Uuilding will be under full containrnent per Colorado Regulation No. 8 for the removal of asbestos acoustical , spray on concrete tees and asbestos containing texture on concrete and diywall walls. j The project is scheduled to begin on Apri118, 2007 and be complete on May 18, 2007. LVI will disable any and all fire suppression sprinkler lines and associated heads � but will isolate from the source at the standpipes in the stairwell areas. The standpipes will remain charged throughout the duration of the abatement project. All elech�icity will be isolated to the main electrical panels where a sub-cont�acted and Colorado licensed elect�ician will hard wire temporary GFCI protected power panels to be used for � abatement purposes. The attached floor plan drawing shows location of the standard enhy and exit through the personnel decontamination units located on the west side of the Uuilding, the emergency egress location on the east side, the waste load-out and equipment staging on the north and the negative air machines and exhaust on the south. The upper three levels are typical in building footprint and negative air location. Hand held extinguishers will be located at each stairwell on each floor,at all power panels (building and temporary), and at close proximity to all negative air machines. In the case of an evacuation of the building during abatement procedures, all LVI personnel shall exit down and out at the nearest stairwell location and meet across the street to the north of the building for roll call. All roadway access on the north and west sides of the building are to stay open for emergency vehicle access at all times. Please contact me with any questions or concerns Sincerely, LVI Environmental�ervices Inc. Attachments: � Contact I�iformation .-�\_ _ �/,� � �-�= Floor Plan t Je f�e�'y ��hrens f � � Work Plan/Design Vice President L LVI ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC . . � �� � ., � . a 5E1? VICCS' NOTICE OF CONTACTS AND TELEPHONE MUM � ERS AS � ESTOS ,4�ATEMENT Work Site : Willows Condominiums 74 Willow Place Vail , Colorado Owner: Triumph Willows Development 8120 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 800 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Asbestos Abatement Contractor: LVI Environmental Services Inc. 5150 Fox Street ' Denver, CO 80216 Project Manager: Jeff Behrens (720) 810-0487 Mobile ' (800) 345-3709 Office (800) (303) 727-9205 O�ce Telephone (303) 727-9210 O�ce Fax Back-up Manager Luis Hernandez ' (720) $ 10-0499 Mobile ( (800) 345-3709 Office (800) (303) 727-9205 Office Telephone ; (303) 727-9210 Office Fax � i LVI Project Forman : Luis M . Lopez Davila p (303) 727-9205 Office � (720) 810-0484 Mobile � i ' ;; � � ;: ; E l ;; i k!' ! c !( i''' _ . _ _ � r�l� � ��� �.� [ �=� , � � � � � , �o ��b > �__ . "` O CJ a r' f .'� , < r . Y � �! �-� �=—_ �L�{. Z r�nJ F` Y. '-°<,+i�"o "F,� .. ��# x Y � ;. +G. 2-" .J � ' . 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GEI�tEIZAL S'TATEIVIEI�IT' ' Work sco�e and General A ��roach ' The general scope of abatement services includes the removal and disposal of the following � approximate quanfiiies of asbestos containing materials : , • 28,000 surface square feet of acoustical spray on concrete tee substrate ' • 26,000 surface square feet of asbestos texture on concrete walls • 22,000 square feet of drywall with asbestos texture All materials mentioned above will be removed within a single full containment as required by Colorado Regulation NO. 8 . All drywall with asbestos containing texture shall be demolished by hand using wet methods and disposed of as asbestos containing waste . Both the acoustical ceiling spray and the texture on concrete will be removed using a self contained removal tool (SRT 6) equipped with high pressure blast heads and an immediate vacuum recovery system. The materials shall be removed to a clean concrete substrate �zsulg the SRT 6 for final visual inspection and £inal air clearances to be performed by Stewart Environmental Consultants Inc . Prior to the asbestos removal process, LVI demolition personnel will remove non-asbestos containing items such as kitchen cabinets, carpeting, drywall ceilings with no texture and ceiling tile to open the space for abatement activities . l�es�onsibilitxes ', LVI will provide all supervision, labor, equipment, abatement / demolifion materials, , services, and insurance necessary for the complete performance of fhe above stated general work scope . An experienced project management team will be assigned fo the project to ', oversee all abatement/ demolition activities and coordinate the performance of the work wifh Stewart Environmental and the Oiwner. All personnel assigned to the project will possess the necessary job training, certifications, and State of Colorado asbestos abatement licenses, current medical and respirator fit test LVI will submit all docurnentation for review to Stewart prior to the employee being dispatched to the job site . The on-site project management team will have full responsibility and authority to direct day-to-day activities, institute revisions to the work procedures, and �epresent LVI Environ�nental Services, Inc. in all matters pertaizung to the project. LVI will coordinate and cornply with site security procedures required by fhe Owner, to restrict unauthorized entry into the job site . LVI will maintain a Iog of all LVI personnel and subcontractors working or visiting the site and be responsible for the coni�ol of all LVI employees and subcontractors entering or leaving the project site . LVI's Project Supervisor will act as the response coordinator for einergencies involvi�lg LVI personnel and/ or work areas . IT. HAZAIZD A��ESuM�NT Evaluation of the work activities to be performed by LVI indicates the following hazardous materials and/ or activilies will be encountered during the abatement project. Asbestos Containing Materials LVI will perform removal of all selected A.C.M. scheduled for removal in accordance with the OSHA, EPA, and State of Colorado Regulation 8 . All abatement requirements for asbestos are defined in 29CFR1926 .1101 . These requirements will include the use of regulated work area isolation systems, I-iEPA Filtration Devices, respiratory protection devices, protective clothing, and worker deconfaminafion ' facilities . Specific defiails regarding the use of these work procedures and methods are provided in the asbestos work procedures section of this Work Plan. ', The uppermost consideration for tlus project is to prevent health and safety hazards ' for the public, building occupants, and asbestos abatement team. With this in mind, ' befor�e any abatement work proceeds, all heating, ventilating, and air conditioning ' intake and exhaust openings in the abatement areas shall be isolated. , Procedures to perform the above referenced items are containecl within LVI's Corporate Safety Program. III, PEI�50NI�TEL PROTECTItT� E(,�iJIPME� Safety Ec�uipment . ' The follow'v1g table illustrates fhe expected �ersonnel �rotective equipment and ! safety equipment to be utilized on this project by the workers on site : r � � -=� -..�; _ . _ � _ _ Item Abaternen ear po ec 5uits ork Shoes Rubbe�� Boots afe Glasses Hard Hats Work Gloves ull Face AP Rest�irator� Protection LVI will provide all workers performing abatement acfivities on the project with individually assigned, NIOSH-approved respirators for use when possibly exposed to but not limited to ACM. LVI will utilize half-face negative pressure respirafors equipped with HEPA filters for final clean, secondaz°y contauunent and non-friable removal activities . LVI will ufiilize full face negative pressure and po�vered air purifiers for gross removal and gross debris clean-up within the full enclosure areas. All employees utilizing respirators will be given trauung in the proper use, cleaning and maintenance of the provided respirator. All employees will also receive ' qualitative fit testing prior to use of negative pressure respirators to ensure adequate protection is being provided to the employee . Details concerning the proper use, care and maintenance of the respirators are provided in LVI' s Respiratory Protection Program in the Corporate Safety ManuaL ' IVa S1�FETY PROCED�.TRES S� ' LVI has instituted st-�ict safety and health policies for performance of asbestos abatement projects to ensure that all ernployees are properly trained to perform their specific job task. All abatement work will be carefully planned a�.1d analyzed in advance to determine the safest, most efficient methods to succe�sfully complete the , specific tasks without inciclent. LVI' s �afety and health policies strictly adhere to all ' OSHA regulations as well as any state ar� d/ or local requirements . Prior to initiation of work on the project, all employees will receive fhe LVI site-specific trairuxlg, a full orientation of this Work Plan, site condition and site-specific haixung and a review of the emergency procedures for 1-he project. Safety meetings will be held at fhe job site daily to inform employees of job specific hazards, ernergency procedures and required wo�k praciices. .� � A � � � � ' � �!�. . . . �, EIVIEIZGEI�TC�C 1'I�OCEI3L.JRES T11e followi�lg emergency procedures will be itnplemented upon initiation of work on the abatement project: Personnel Iniury On-Site 1 . Provide basic fi�•st aid procedures as required by injury. 2. Decontarninate the worker and any affected areas after removar froxn fihe work area. 3 . Summon medical assistance and/ or transport as required by the injury. IVolify Site Safety Officer, Project Manager, and LVI Emergency Personnel. 4. LVI' s Foreman or other designated representative shall accompany the injured employee to the location of inedical examination and t�eatment. The designated representative shall discuss with the physician 1-he feasibility of placing the ' injured employee in a limited duty assigrunent. The physician shall complete the ' Medical Status Report Section of the "LVI Personal Injury/ Illness Reporf" from '' 541-0129F after treatment of the employee . ' 5. The LVI foreman shall complete the remaining sections of the "Personnel ' Injury/ Illness Report" , except for the seciion on severity. The report shall be provided to LVI's Contract Adminisirator and Field Representative on the day of ' the injury. 6o Within 24 hours of the injury, LVI will provide copies of the "Employer's First ' Reports of Injury or Illness", to LVI's Contractor Administrator and Field ', Representative ' 7. LVI will promptly uzvestigate any incident involving an accident, injury, serious "near miss" , or the recogniiion of a potential hazard to health and environment. A documented report, including recommendations for preventative action, shall be provided to LVI' s Contract Adminis (rator and Field Representative within five (5) working days of the incident. Potential or Actual Fire 1 . In the event of a potential or actual fire, LVI will evacuate fhe area and summon the LVI emergency personnel to report the emergency. 2. LVI will not attempt to fight the fire beyoncl reasonable means accornplished �vaifh fire extinguishers. , 3 . LVI will direct all evacuated employees away from the fire and/ or ex�rlosion to a safe location upwind. A designated location to meet will be assignecl by fl�e ' onsite supervisor and serve as a gathering �lace whe�e all employees can be accounted for. 1�11 emergencie� wi1J. imrmecliately be rep�ortesl fo the L�7I lEmer�ency I'e�so�el, Stewart Environmental and R.A. Nelson and Associates. � i � . __ _ _ _ �1yo L'�T �'T1�l�tI7ARD� OP�1�TIlVG 1'YiO�EDiJIZ�S f1I�D �ROGI�I�� LVI has developed comprehensive asbestos abatement and demolition, safety, and employee protection programs for use by all LVI employees on a11 projects undertaken by LVI. These programs contain the generic procedures and methods, required by LVI, to be utilized by all workers to ensure employee safety. • Standard Operating Procedures for Asbestos • Respiratory Protection Program • Hazard Communication Program • Medical Emergency Procedures • Blood Borne Pathogens Program • Fire Prevention Progiam , • Safety Plan and Procedures • Alcohol and Drug Policies • Confined Space Policy � Asbestos/ LeadCraftTraining • Fall Protection, Ladder, and Scaffold Policy • Electrical Safe Work Practices • Hearing Conservation Program • Heat Stress Program VII. ASSESTOS AIlt MOIVI'I'ORING Personal Air Monitorin� LVI shall secure the services of an approved asbestos third party air-monitoring laboratory to perform all OSHA employee asbestos exposure sample analysis. All sample results will be analyzed within the time constraints allowed by OSHA and be posted on site fo7� review by the affected employees. Any employee exposures above the PEL of 0.1f/ cc or 1 .0 f/ cc will be immediately reported to fhe LVI Safety Department. Following completion of the project, a copy of the personnel air monitoring results will be submitted to LVI for the permanent records. VIIIo NIO�ILIZA°TIOI�/SITE LOG��°I'IC� Mobilization Prior to the mobilization process, LVI will coxnplete and submit all pre-work submittals, and notifications required by the project specifications . Utility Requirements LVI will require a source of temporary power and water for each enclosure established. LVI will require sufficient temporary power service to supply temporary power panels at each work area. LVI will provide temporary power panels equipped - -��..�` ' with GFCI breaker protection for installaiion by a subcontracted licensed electrieian. The typical temporary power panels a�•e single phase 50 amp 110/ 220 volt with approximately 30 to 300 feet of S/ O cable installed for coiuzection to the temporaiy power source . In the event of power failure LVI will seal all openings to fihe work area to prevent air rnigration. All active work shall be stopped until tlze power can be restored. LVI has taken t�esponsibilify for the power from fhe temporary power source sup�lied by the Owner. Any power issues outside of LVI' s responsibility are to be coordinated by the Owner in conjunc{ion with the power service provic�e�. Lighting to be provided within the containments will be water resistant, shock resistant, and corrosion resistant. Siring lights will always be placed in overhead locations for safety and efficiency. LVI will require potable water for the decontamination facilities and to wet the ACM prior to and during removal tasks. The water source shall be capable of providing approxixnately 35 psi of water �ressure at each locaiion. LVI will provide water hoses for conneciion from hydrant to the building. Pre-Abatement Work After establishment of the necessary job site facilities, LVI will mobilize work crews to the site to begin abatement operations for the project. Commencement of abatement work on the project shall not occur until: 1) all pre-work submissions, notifications, postings and permits have been obtained and are satisfactory to Stuart Environmental and the Owner., 2) all pre job safety planning and worker training have been cornpleted; 3) all site security arrangements have been established; 4) all ' equipment for abaternent, cleanup and disposal are on site; and 5) LVI has received written "Authorization to Proceed" from LVI Envirorunental, Inc and the Owner. I�C. A�BESTOS 1��EITEIVIEI�'I' WOIZIC AI2.Er� I50L,A'I'IOI� �Y�'I'El�I s Work Scope ' Please see Secfion I, General5tatement. Full and or Secondarv Containment Procedures Overview To segregate the abatement �vork areas from aII other areas during abatement activities, LVI will install warning barrier tape and/ or signs at the entrances at each ' decon location. The warning tape shall serve as the first line of demarcation for all ' abatement work areas. After pre-cleaning activities, criiical barriers will be installecl, ' two Iayers of six mil. Poly sheeting or one layer of spray poly will be installed as wall surfaces in the work area. Two layers of six mil. poly sheeting or one Iayer of spray poly will be installed on flooring surfaces . This procedure will be uiilized for fixll ' containment abatement procedures . Secondary enclosures will include critical barriers and one layer of six mil poly on the walls as well as disposable change rooms . �r � �: _ _ . _ _— _ _ LVI will utilize duct tape and spray adhesive to secure t11e poly sheeting in place. The poly sheeting will be installed in large pieces to xninirn.ize searns . All seams will be overlapped by twelve uiclles to prevent the breach of the poly sheeting. Pressure Differential Svsterns LVI will install a HEPA filtered AFD's on all fixll/ secondary containment systems to provide a negative pressure containment area and to remove airborne particles froxn within the work area. After the contais�lnent system has been constructed, LVI will field measure and calculate the number and size of negative air machines required to meet the above-referenced standards. LVI will place the HEPA filtered negative air machines at strategic locaiions throughout the containment area to create uninterrupted airflow through the work area and effectively remove asbestos particles from the workers' breathing zone . After the entire system has been installed and is operational, LVI will utilize smoke tubes to check the airflow through the work area and inspect for breaches in the system. Dependent upon the results of the smoke test, LVI will repair breaches in the containment, make any necessary adjustments to the placement of the negative air machines and/ or install additional machines . AlI negative air machines will be exhausted outside of the building. Once operational and functioning, the pressure differeniial system will be continuously monitored by the LVI on-site supervisor to assure that the containment ' area maintains negative pressure while abatement operations are in progress . ', Full contaixtments will have a recording manometer installed to document the negative pressure created within the abatement areas . This recording manometer ' shall have a 24 hour print out of all pressure created. ' Decontamination Facilities LVI will set up and maintain personnel and equipment deconta.muzation ,units as required by Colorado Regulation NO. $ . The personnel decon unit will be used ; stricdy for decontamulation of asbestos/ demolition workers prior to leaving the ; projecf work site . The personnel decon units will be consirucfed in accordance with ' all applicable OSHA standards to include a dirty room, shower room, clean room ' and flapped doorways between each area. The clean room shall be equipped with change area for fihe employees' street clotlles, benches, respirator storage, towels, and clean disposable coveralls. The dirty room �hall be eqrzipped with waste container� for disposal of contaminated coveralls . The shower room shall be equipped with hot and cold-water controls, soap and shampoo, and a catch basin for collection of '; containinated wastewater. The equipment decon unit shall consist of a dirty room ' and a clean room separatecl by a flapped doorway for removal of any waste materials ' and/ or equipment to be removed from the area. All wastewater collected in the decon unit catch basins will be pumped through a filtration system and filtered to five microns. Water from the filtration systern will be disposed of into the sanitary sewer system of the building. �� -� .�: � � -.� X. ' XI. 13�BESTO� 1� B1-�.'I'EIvIEI�'I' PIZOCEI��.J1Z�5, G�1�tERA.� ' Full Contairunent Procedures ' After installation of 1-he containment isolation systems, LVI will initiate removal af ' the identified asbestos containixtg materials . Removal of these materials will typically ' begin at the area farthest from the decon unit locafiion and proceed toward the decon units . Prior to removal of any asbestos materials, a non-toxic, non-hazardous ' chemical will be applied with low-pressure sprayers to thoroughly saturate the asbestos materials. Once the asbestos has been made adequately wet, it will be ', removed in rnanageable sections. ACM will not be allowed ta accumulate on surcfaces and dry out. Before the end of each work sluft, all abated materials will properly bagged and will be moved to a waste storage area inside contaiivnent for staging prior to removal from the contairunent. Upon completian of the gross removal activiiies, the substrate surfaces will be fine cleaned utilizing wet wiping and or HEPA vacuuming. � i Fine Cleaning Procedures � i Upon compleiion of all removal activities, all surfaces within the containinent and or ? regulated area' s will be fine cleaned utilizing wet methods and/ or HEPA vacuums to ! remove any remaining visible ACM. The fine cleaning activity will begin at the area ; farthest fiom the air filiration devices and or regulated areas to allow for potenfial asbestos fibers to travel away from the areas which have already been cleaned. All wastewater generated during the fine cleaning process will be collected for filtra{ion and disposal into the sanitaiy sewer system. Work Area Clearance Procedures After completion of the fine cleaning activiiies and removal of all waste xnaterials, LVI wi�l request a visual inspection of the area by Stewart Envi�onmental. Upon confirmation that the abatement requirements have been met, final air clearance testing for asbestos of the area will be conducted by Stewart Environmental in ; accordance AHERA and Colorado Reg 8 . Follo�ving successfixl completion of the final clearance requirements, LVI will remove all work area isolation mafierials and , equipment. , Waste Removal Procedures ; All asbestos contauung/ contaminated material regulated by CDPHE, will be disposed through a direct waste load-out constructed to allow a closed top waste dumpster to be attached to the full containment. The waste container will be lined with a "burrito bag" designed with two inner layers of 6-mil poly and an outer woven rip-stop polyethylene layer. The direct waste load-out will be equipped with three chambers to allow for changing out of dumpsters following cleaning and visual �, � iYlspection of the iransfer chamber. Waste generated from the SRT vacuugn recovery system will be deposited in a leak iighf container. Any water will be extt•acted from the container, filtered and disposed of �1 the sanitary sewer system as per Colorado Regulaiion No. 8 . The remaining debris setEled at the bottom of the tank will be extracted via vec-loader and deposited i�l a bladder bag for disposal asbestos containulg debris . At the end of the project the fank shall be final cleaned and cleared as a separate containment. All demolition waste not associated with the asbestos abatement will be disposed of as general construction debris. All ACIVI bags/ loads for this pro�ect will be printed or tagged with the requi�ed OSHA warning labels, DC7T labels and asbestos generatar u-�formation require by regulations . The waste containers for storage and transport of the ACM waste shall be located on-site and shall be Iabeled with the appropriate asbestos warning signs �rior to placement of ACIVI waste materials in the confiainer. Bret Baumgartner Colorado Project Designer Certificafion Number Date � � ; � � ----�' � ; ; i' t Willows Asbestos Abatement Design and Pressure Differential �ystems Calculations Four Air Changes Per/Hour- 1500 cf/min Rating/Machine Phase 1 425 , 000 cf / 22 , 500 = 18 . 0 - LVI will use 20 IOTegative Air Machines Note : The above calculations reflect the minimum number of negative air machines required. LVI will provide additional machines within each enclosure for emergency situations . �� �r"--,�-�---..� , .,.� � � �� --�-�-___ _ _ _ �... 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'_-_;i � 1 � �� � ~� ; � � " ��,p,�,�� -� n o� �.;;s, Note: This drawing is a typical layout of floors 2-4. �' � n �� .�_ , . _--•. �� n_�:� _=v= � %z ,�-^� �.� ��- � ° The desien encompasses worlc to be completed on i .d_._�, � _.. . . Please reference the Abatement Work Plan for scope of worlc and quantities of material to be ����`��L ' removed. �°° ' ��;.� � � ��� 04116/2007 15:�9 3037279210 LVI PAGE �2I�2 - — LVI Fnvfronmerria!S�+rv��es lnc. -- 5I5D fox SYie�t - -=- a�n��r;ca e���6 S,El�VlCES�� ._ r�t: �30,�� �,2��zos Aprti 7Q 2007 Fax (3�73) 7�T-A2]0 www,Ivlservlces.com Vail Fire and Emergency Servi,ces denverre�lvrs�rvlces,com Towz�of Vail 42 W�st�eadow Dr.xve Vail CoXorado,�7.�57 Re�is��Apri11,6,20(l7 To David Rho�l�s RE: Narra�ive far l�er,txn'tt Requixe;�x�:ents,A�bestus Abat,em�nt,Wi1�,ows Cc�r►domi�iums LVT Ex�vironmen,tal S�r�ices Txtc. (LVI� i�planriin�a�,�sbr�sto�abatement praject at the W�l�a�rr�Con�,�zrtinii7TY74,74 Willow Flac�,Vail,�alarado. The asbestas�batexn.�ent project is being�eondv.cted,in preparaf�ori far c�zx�.plefie bu�,c�ittg der,�,olititon procecYtxPes. A,s att atta�kiment to t�hais n�rrative, LVI is sub�tti.tting a.wo�k pla�,�d des�ign f��r the �rojeet�xplainin�,ixA detail�i,e pr�ject�as�s.In genez'ai the e�ltixE buil�,�n.g will be un.der full�az�tainment per�olor�do Regula#i�n No. S.Eor the removal of asbestas acoustic�l sprfl.y on canezet�tees axtd asbestos�o�nt�uvng textu.re on co�t�rete aan.d d.rywall,w�1Zs. The pr,oject is sck�edul�d to iae,gitt on Apxz�7$,2�09 a;nd be ccrznplt�te an�ay 78, � 2007. LV�will disab���tt�and aXX fi�'e alarms and sxn�ke ft��ds�xitor to the s#a�t't of asb�stos abate�axent proced,ures.The st�rtd�ipea Iocat�d at the west s�irwell ar�a will � ._ xeimain cha�g�ci t�zroughout the du�atiax�af flt�abatexnent project.All e�e�tricity wi.�l be isolated ta the rna:ir►elec���a1 panels whc���sub-contracted artd Colorado lice�nsed el��#rici�n wi1l h�rd wire t�mporax�r�FCT pxotected pow�r pane�.s to�be used Fa� a.�atement purposes. T_VI will pzouide�4-h.c�t�r fire wa.#�h�n�.k�e�records ori sit�e fox xeview. < _._ ',�'k►e �ttach�d fl.��r pla,r,t�dr�win�sk�ows Ia�ato�t�f the s#aY�.dard e�ttry and exit throu.gl�tl�e p���onnel decontamina�,Qn�xnits�acat�d on�c we�t side�f�th,�buildin,�, tk�e emer�ency egress 1o�ation,o,ct tl�e east s�id�, ��waste load-at�t and eq�clipmexxt sta�i�g on the xtortit an�t�h��tegatzve air ma�k�anes an�,exl�aust an the svuth. The u�per t�xee l�vels�axe tygicaI in l�uilt�in,g footpri�t snd ne��,t�ve air�oeation. �and held exhnguishers wi11 be l�c�ted at each staz�'w�ll on.�ach fla4r,a#all pow�r panels (building�nd tem,�orary),�in.d at clos���oximify to all neg�tive aix nt�chines, Zzt the c��c�f ari ev�.�uation o,f tIt�Lnxil�,ut�g durin�abateme�nt pracedur�s,al�,�,VI �ersQxtt7,�1 shal,X exit doum and out$t flte near,est stairwe�lacatioxx az�d n�eet�cross#he street to the nc�rth o�'tk�e]�uilding for ro11 ca1l. All roadway�,ccess oz��.ie nortk�.sicle o# th�buil,dit�t�is l•Q�tay apen �ar emer�en�y vek�,zcic�ccess at�Il�irxt�s. Z'Ie�se co�xta�t me wzth�n�r questions or�once.rns �in��,r.ely, LVT ' anrnent�l S rvic�s Inc. p������: �ontac#Inft�rma.tian � �-"`-r FZoor 1'l.axt jeff�xy � rens Wor�C F1a�/Design Vice Presid,e�ttt � 411612007 15 . 09 3037279210 LVI PAGE 0 � � � 2 ��� � � ����� � ��� �� a 51 �4 �'�� ��°��� --� ��A���, � �0� �. � ����� ��o�� �z�r-�zo� .�� � ����� �z���z � � � � . � - , � ��� ��� �rF��� �r.�,;� ; -=., n �' i� : !� • ��J�1�1�'� . . . . . .: �'�,� °x' �� 'I`"�`"�.�, �ur���r �� E��.�e� �i� c�udin� e���e° ��.��) e �� j. .Cda � P �� '� � .r' . r s���� 1��,1� o ���� +�' � �C��� � dC�11WI�.�1�' : ° � �--�" � �: � �,�,� � r .�..��°-�°�°�-�`� � ��.�c,.�.�" ��.�: ?' � � �` � � �� �� +��c� e �---� ���n�e � ��� ���.�� �u�JE�T' : �r���',.� _ , c I � , ; ; _ � ; � � � � , € i