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awner`s Name:
Tesfing lnsp�r�t a s�9�af�,�e Print Name a�,e
Agency: � d�d/�LVc.c . �p G� 3--��-1.3
Testing lr�spection � saiU« � i N�me e5��
Hereby certifies that ihe estir�fnspecfion Agency named above has been�nga�d to pertorm structural tests and
inspections d�ring canst€uction as ehecked below,ip safisfy aIi applicahle po�ions of the 8uilding Code.
Prior to final inspecEion, the InspeGinn Agency shall submit a slaternent i�at ali ifems oF designated wark performed
were reparted. Any items Ghecked but not tesfed or inspected wil[be noied and explained. VIlhenever any designated
iterr�s on ihe list are ready for sampling, testing, or inspectipn, it shall he th� respansibiity of the contractor to give
timely nofice to Eh�Inspeetian agency sa that the required senr'sces may be per�ormed.
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Epoxy Inspection o[Cancret@ Pfacemenf
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MASONRY:
Prelirr�.Acceptan�e Tests(Masanry tJnits.Wall Prisms} S�lL NAIL5:
Subsequant Tests(Mortar,Groul,Field Wall prisms) Temporary Shoring
Inspeciian of Placement artd Grouting Permanent Wall
CONCRETE SHa7CRETE GROUTAN�MORTAR: STRUCTURAL STE�I�:
Concre4e Shot Graut ��loriar Sample&Test(�ist specific members b�fow)
Aggreqale Iesls!ar Design Shop Identifrcntion�Welding fnspect€on
Suitaf�il9ty n[apgrepates Shop EJltrasonic Inspection
Mix Designa Shop Radiography
Test Panei .� Field Weld€n4 Inspectinn
8atch Planl In5pectlon Fi�lt{Boliing Inspecfipn
CemenlGrab Sarnple Field UdErasonic(nspedion
tn.pect pluci �- � Field Radiography
Compresslon Tesls Met�l DeCk Welding Inspsction
Gast Specimes�s FIREAROOFING:
Pick•up 5amples [nspeclion�Piacement
Shr+nkage Bars
Yleld Check $OiLS:
air Crx:csc Acceptance?'ests
I]ry UoiE Wcight Maisture-Density Delermi�atinn
PR�CASF CqNCR�TE: Fiekl Oensily
Reinfnrcing Tests �rilled Piers
lrtspeclian of ReinFo€cing Placement peep Foundation
Tendon Tesis
Inspecfion of Tendon Placement S'fRUCTiJRAE.WOOD:
Inspecfion vf Con�reie Placer�nt Inspectlan of Fabricatton
EnspeCtion oF Conerete Batching lnspection of Truss Jo'snt FabriCation
[nspectian af Panel Atlachment&Inserts Sample&Test Components
Campression Tests lnspect€nn of Glu[.arn Fabrication -
lnspeciian of Str�ssinglTransfer
Si1IfOKE CONTROL:
PILING,CAISSONS,CAPS,T1�5:
Inspeciinn af Reinforcing Placerr,eni SPECIAL CASES:
Ins(ietiian of Concrefe PlacerrtenE
Inspeclion o€Cpncrete Bafching SPECIALINSPECT�ON:
Seisrni�Resistance
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State of Colorado
Asbestas Testing &pbatement Requirements
Asbestos testing and abatement protecfis workers, hameowners, neighbors and emergency services responders from ex-
posure ta harmful asbestos. It is your responsibi[ifiy to b� in compfiance with the S�ate. Please cantact the State directly
for their requir�ments af the contacC info listed below.
When is asbes�as testin re uired?
ANY building projects disturbing mare than these thresho9d levels of buiiding materials require asbestas testing;
One- and Two°Family Dwellings: 32 square feet
All Others (commercia[ spaces, ho�e] rooms, e�c): 160 square feet
Defittition of a single-famiiy ctwelling: any dwelling unit that is used primarily for a single family, inc[uding
multi-family/condominium units,and fractional fee units.
Tests which identify PQSITIV� resulfis at more than 1% require abatement by a State-certifed abatement contractor.
Projec� Checklis�
My proje�t falls in�o the category checked below:
� Will not disturb more than the threshold limits identified abo�e.
Tested negative, or at 1% or belaw (1 copies of test resu[ts included)
3� Tested positive at more than 1%, requires abatement (1 copies of test results inc[uded)
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'Tips&Facts:
• Even recent construction prajects may include asbestos-containing materials, so buildings of�age require testing.
• The "1989 Ban° on asbestos-cantaining materials is comrr�only misunderstaod. "In fact, in 1991 the U.S. Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeafs vacated much of the so-called "Asbestos Ban and Phaseout" rul� and remanded it to the EPA. Thus,
much af the ariginal 1989 EPA ban on the U.S. manufacturing, impor-ration, processing, or distribution in cammerce
of many asbestos-containing producE categories was set aside and did not take effeet," - CDpH�
State of Colorado Contact:
Co[orada Department af Public Hea[th and Environment
Asbestos Complianc�Assistance Group
303-692-3158
asbestos@state,co.us
www.cd phe.state.ca.u s
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Febr�ary 7, 20I3
Greg Sands
Hermes Group
P.O Box 2633
Edwards, CO 81632
Subject: Industrial Kygiene Suppoet Services
Dear Mr. Sands:
CB Environmental, LLC {CBE) was retained by Hermes Group {Herme�) to sample building that is planned
for renovation activities 193 Gore Cree[c Drive, Penthouse in Vai[, Coloradfl. . The asbestos survey
included bulk sampling of suspect asbestos-containing materiai (ACM) observed on the wall sur�acing
� and floor tile and the submittal of samples for asbestos content laboratory analysis. The purpose of this
inspec�ion vvas to sample suspect ACM that would be disturbed by the renovatian activities and to have
�aboratoxy az�alysis identify whether the suspect material(s) contained asbestos. If asbestos-containing,
the materiai(s) would then be removed properly by a General Abatement Contractar(GAC).
Information provided by the homeowner stated that the building vvas renovated in 1990. Asbestos-
confiaining building ma�erials are more likely to be present in buildings constructed prior to 1979;
therefore, the subject building has a lower probability to contain ACMs. ACM is de�ned, by reguIation,
to be materials that contain greater than 1% asbestas.
As of April 22, 20I0, the EPA has instituted new guidelines and regulations for the renovation and/oz'
rernodel of homes built prior to I978, the year that the manufacturing of lead-based paint was
prohibited. If Iead is present within paint on building components above Colorado's action level, any
activity impacting these components must be conducted using "lead safe" work practices and RRP
(Renovation, Repair, and Painting) Certified contractors. To determine if lead-based paint is present, an
inspection must be conducted by a State of Colorado certifieci lead-based paint inspector. Trigger levels:
� An inspection must occur if more than six square feet of interiar surfaces;
� Twenty square feet of exterior surfaces will be disturbed;
� ANY window is being replaced.
Observatipns and Suspect Asbestas-Containir�g Materials at the Site
The limited scope survey was conducted on Pebruary S, 20�3 by Colarado Department of�ublic Health
� and Environment {CDPHE) and Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHER.A) certified
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inspector Ms. Michelle Lococo (Certification Number 19736}. This asbestos inspection does NOT
constitute a full demolition inspection.
The building is planned for renovation activities. Some minor destntc�ive sampling was conducted on
the above referenced ma#erial locations planned to be disturbed. Three (3} homogenous areas with
suspeet asbestos-cantaining materials were sampled in seven (7) locations at the jab site.
Samples were submitted to Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, LLC {Aerobiology), on February 5,
2013 for PoIarized Light Microscopy (�LM) analysis to identify asbestos content. The samples were
requested on an immediate turnaround time for results.
Section III.A.I.c--Abatement, Renovation and Demolition Projects -� of Colorado Regixlation 8 requires
that alI samples of friable asbestos is estimated ta be 1% asbes�os or less, but greater than 0%, by a
method other than point counting, the determination shall be repeated using the point counting technique
with PLM. Friable ACM means any material that contains asbestos and when dry can be crumbled,
pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure and that contains �nore than one percent asbestos by
weighfi, area or volume.
Samp�ing a�d Analytical Procec�ures
The inspection and assessment were performed in accordance with Enviranmental Protection
Agency/AHERA recommended procedures. These procedures ca11 for the visual inspection of all areas
o£concez�n and collection and analysis af representative bulk samples of suspect material.
Random bulk samples, representa�ive of the suspect asbestas-containing building materials (ACBM} of
each homogeneous area (HA), were collected according to the guidelines published as Environmental
Fratection Agency (EPA) Final Rule: Tifile II of the Toxic Substances Con�ral Act (TSCA), 15 USC,
Sections 264I through 2654 and in coznpliance with 4a C�R, �'art 763. Repxesentative sa�pling is
based an the follnwing criteria:
I. The distribution of the suspect material throughout the HA.
2. The suspect znatexial's physical characteristics and applicatian.
3. Random sampling patterns determined for each HA.
8uspect materials sampled and analyzed should be considered to be representative of materials in each
HA if:
1. They exl�ibit sinrzilar physical characteristics; and
Z. The appIication of the sarnpled material can be correlated to the application of un-
saznpled�aterial.
Bulk samples callected were analyzed utilizing the EPA's Metiaod for the Detez-�nination of Asbestos in
Bulk Buildin� Materiais (EPA 600/R/llb, July, 1993) and the McCrone Research Institute's Th�
Asbestos Particle Atlas as methods references.
Analysis of the bulk samples was perforzned on the "date reported," as Iisted i�. th.e bulk-saxnple analysis
s report.
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Inspection Protacol
Suspect materials alike in appearance and application were sampled as HAs. Suspect materials were
divided into three classifications:
1. Surfacing znatearial: sprayed or noweled anto st-�-uctural b►zilding member.
2. Therrnal systems insulation: any type of pipe, boiler, tank, or duct insulation.
3. Miscellaneou�: �ther suspect zx�aterials, including flooring, ceiling tiles, insulation, and
�nishing materials.
Condition assessments were performed by the accredi�ed inspectors at the time of inspection. Condition
assessments are listed in the foliowing section. Ratings of"good," "damaged," and "severely damaged"
are rneant to indicate the overall conditian of the rnat�rial.
A material in "good" condition has no visible damage or deterioration, or showing only very limited
damage or deterioration.
A material in"da�naged" condition has the falIowing characteristics:
• The surface is crumbling, blistered, water-stained, gouged, �arz'ed or otherwise abraded
over less#�an one-tenth of the surfaee if the damage is evenly distributed.
Accum�lation af powder, dust or debris similar in appearance to the suspect material on surfaces
; beneath the material can be used as con�rmatory evidence.
A matez-ial in "sevearely damaged" condition has one or more of the following characteristics:
• The surface is crttmbling or blister�d over at least one-tenth of the surface if the damage
is evenIy dish-ibuted.
• One-tenth of the material is hanging from the surface, deteriorated, or showing adhesive
failure.
• Water stains, gouges, or mars are over at least one-tenth of the surface if the dannage is
evenly distributed.
Accumulation af powder, dust or debris similar in appearance to the suspect material on surfaces
beneath the material can be used as confirmatory evidence.
Laboratory results
Laboratory results received on Februa�-y 5, 2013 docuznent that zera (0) sampled materials submitted
contained asbestos above the regulatory Iimit of 1%.
Samples containing trace arnounts of asbestos require foIlowing these federal guidelines: federal warker
proteetion regulations (29 CPR 1926.X 101 and 40 C�R 763); the National Emissions Standards for
Hazardo�rs Air Pollutants (NESHAP, 40 CFR 61 Subpart M); the U.S. Environmental Frotection Agency
{EPA) Guidance for Controlling Asbestos-Containing Materials in Buildings ("Purple Baok", EPA 560/
5-85-04); and the Asbestos Hazard Emerg�ncy Response Act (AHERA, 40 CFR 763 Subpart E).
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Please find attached the Aerol�iology laboratory report of PLM results.
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Conclusions:
CBE observed two (2) types of suspect ACM that would be disturbed during the planned project
renovation. The wall surfacing and floor tile was sannpled in seven (7) locations at the building Iocated
at 193 Gore Creek Drive,Penthouse in Vail,Colorado.
Based on the site observations and, bulk sample PLM laboratory analysis results collected by CBE, zero
(0) suspect materials cantained asbestos above the regulatory limit of 1%; therefore, removal of these
area wili NOT require asbestos abatement. The following areas are asbestos-containing:
Material Type Location uanti F�iabili Result
N/A
The CDFHE requires permitting for any arezzaoval activi#ies in a residential building that contains greater
than the trigger le�vels (i.e. 32 sq./ft., 50 In./ft., equivalent af a 55-gallon drum). Colorado Regulation
No. S requires a project design in with the amaunt of ACM to be abated exceeds 1,000 ln./ft. on pipes,
ar 3,000 sqJft. on other surfaces. CBE is able to develop a project design for this project.
CBE reco��ends that when ACM is removed/abated, that only a licensed asbestos abatement
contractor using personnel trained in the handling of ACM be allowed to canduct such activities using
appropriate methods (HEPA-�Itered vacuuming, wet cleaning methods, respiratory protectian,
protective clothing, personnel decontamination, negative-air enclosures, air monitoring, etc).
�` Thank yau for the opportunity to provide Hermes industrial hygiene services. If you have any questians
on this limited seope asbestos huilding inspection,please contact me at your earliest con�enience.
Respectfully Submitted,
Cl3Environmental,LLC
1 _ � .. . - . ,� '
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Michelle Locaco Mik�Lococo
Certified Air Monitoring Specialist Senior Project Manager
Attaclunents
Limitations:
This report descrihes the data cpilected and observativns made by CBE during ihe visual inspection and 6ulk sampling in[he ahave referenced building.
CSE represents that its services�vere perfonned within the limits prescribed by applicable regulations,within scope of work as approved by the EPA and in
� a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other professional consultants under similar circumstances. CSE accepts no
responsihility for data collecred,the recammendaiivns made or expressed to ihe client,andlor other commiFments made by persons or finns other than CB6.
No other representation is macte ro the client,expressed or implied,and no warranry or guarantee is incinded or intended.
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ATTACHMENT A
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