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75 South Frontage Road Construction West, TOWN OF VAIL B18-0380 Vail, CO 81657 Issued: 11/30/2018 TOWN of VAILOFOffice:970.479.2139 Inspections: inspections@vailgov.com Property Information Address: 715 W LIONSHEAD CIR(210107217001) Unit#: P arceNumber: 210107217001 LegalDescription: Subdivision:WEST DAYSUBDIVISION Lot: 1 R908760 MAP 03-10-05 R910219 BSD 03-24-05 R920513 EAS 06-24-05 R200625646 EAS 09-20-06 R200715212 EAS 06-11-07 R200719892EAS 07-27-07 Contacts ContactType: Applicant Full Name: CodyO'kelly Address: CO Phone: 970-470-9139 ContactType: PropertyOwner FuIlName: DIAMONDROCKVAIL OWNERLLC DIAMONDROCKHOSPITALITYCO Address: 3 BETHESDA METRO CTRSTE 1500 BETHESDA, MD 208146352 Phone: None Contractor Contractor Type: General Company: DigneyYorkAssociates LLC State License#: Phone: 703-790-5281 P rojeclnformation P rojectlame: Vail MarriottRenovation2017 P rojecOescription: REVISED SCOPE Interiorfinishes renovationof condominium units in the Vail Marriott,mainly consisting of finishes updates withlimited areas of plumbing fixture replacements and lighting revisions. Fees P aid Account:001-0000.31111.00-Building PermitFee Fee Amount: $1,413.75 Account:001-0000.31123.00 Building Plan ReviewFee Fee Amount: $918.94 Account: 110-0000.31060.00ConstructionUse TaxFee Fee Amount: $3,300.00 Account:001-0000.31111.00-Mechanical PermitFee Fee Amount: $700.00 Account:001-0000.31123.00 Mechanical Plan ReviewFee Fee Amount: $175.00 Account:001-0000.31111.00-Plumbing PermitFee Fee Amount: $225.00 Account:001-0000.31123.00 Plumbing Plan ReviewFee Fee Amount: $56.25 Account:001-0000.31128.00 Will Call Fee(Building Scope) Fee Amount: $5.00 Account:001-0000.31128.00 Will Call Fee(Mechanical Scope) Fee Amount: $5.00 Account:001-0000.31128.00 Will Call Fee(Plumbing Scope) Fee Amount: $5.00 TotalPaid: $6,803.94 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDERWHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within6 months from the date permitwas issued. If more than5 months elapses betweeninspections. Ifincorrectinformationis given on the applicationat the time the permitwas issued. ChristopherJarecki -Townof Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permitthe applicantagrees to complywithall Titles of the Townof Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permitand the applicantshall forfeitall applicable fees. A. G. WASS E NAAR 2180 South Ivanhoe Street, Suite 5 , Colorado IIN C' 303-759-8373Denver80222-5710 GEOTECHNICAL • ENVIRONMENTAL www.agwco.com CONSULTANTS November 20, 2018 Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC 2 Bethesda Metro Center Ste 1400 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Subject: Asbestos Procedures—Condo Bathroom Walls Vail Marriott—Units 393/395, 487/489 and 593/595 715 West Lionshead Circle Vail, Colorado Project Number 171111 As requested, A. G. Wassenaar, Inc. (AGW)visited the Vail Marriott located at 715 West Lionshead Circle in Vail, Colorado. On October 25, 2018 AGW surveyed the bathroom walls in Units 387/389, 393/395, 487/489,593/595 and 693 which were to be impacted by planned renovation activities.During this survey it was determined that the bathroom walls in Units 393/395, 487/489 and 593/595 contained asbestos. As part of the remodel scope for these bathrooms, it was determined that certain activities had the potential to impact asbestos containing drywall materials. These activities included removal of sinks and countertops, towel racks, mirrors, ceramic tile and removal of any damaged wall finish materials. Based on this, it was recommended that a licensed asbestos abatement contractor be retained to remove items and fixtures and prepare existing wall finishes for the remodel activities so that no asbestos would be disturbed without proper precautions. As such, a licensed asbestos abatement contractor, Earth Services and Abatement, Inc. (ESA) was retained to perform these activities in accordance with State and Federal asbestos regulations including Colorado Regulation No.8, Part B—Asbestos (Reg. 8) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101. The remodel preparation activities did not require the full-scale abatement of asbestos from these bathrooms. ESA performed the remodel tasks which had the potential to impact asbestos containing materials. In each unit, the total amount of asbestos containing materials impacted was well below the trigger level of thirty-two (32) square feet as outlined in Reg 8. Based on the work activities being performed and the amount of asbestos materials which were to be impacted,this project did not require permitting and air clearances which are normally associated with traditional asbestos abatement projects. Thank you for allowing AGW to assist you with these environmental consulting services. Please contact us for any clarification of the information presented in this report We look forward to the opportunity to serve you on future projects. Sincerely, A.G. Wassenaar, Inc. Senior Industrial Hygienist Colorado Certification No. 4706 TE K/jdg/mjg Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\Lab\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc REI LAB Reservoirs Environmental, Inc_ October 31, 2018 Subcontract Number: NA Laboratory Report: RES 421292-1 Project#/P.O.# 171111 Project Description: Vail Marriott Julie Brungardt A. G. Wassenaar Inc. 2180 S. Ivanhoe Suite 5 Denver CO 80222 Dear Customer, Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. is an analytical laboratory accredited for the analysis of Industrial Hygiene and Environmental matrices by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP), Lab Code 101896-0 for Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Lab ID 101533 - Accreditation Certificate #480 for Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) analysis. This laboratory is currently proficient in both Proficiency Testing and PAT programs respectively. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. has analyzed the following samples for asbestos content as per your request. The analysis has been completed in general accordance with the appropriate methodology as stated in the attached analysis table.The results have been submitted to your office. RES 421292-1 is the job number assigned to this study. This report is considered highly confidential and the sole property of the customer. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. will not discuss any part of this study with personnel other than those of the client. The results described in this report only apply to the samples analyzed. This report must not be used to claim endorsement of products or analytical results by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval from Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Samples will be disposed of after sixty days unless longer storage is requested. If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call 303-964-1986. Sincerely, Brett S. Colbert for Jeanne Spencer President P:303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100 Denver,C O 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F:303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 1 of 1 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G. Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October26, 2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October30, 2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-01 EM 2190900 A Off white texture w/off white paint 40 ND 0 100 B Off white/tan drywall 60 ND 12 88 171111-10/25-02 EM 2190901 A Tan drywall paper 30 ND 90 10 B Off white texture w/off white paint 70 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-03 EM 2190902 A White fibrous woven material w/yellow adhesive 4 ND 90 10 B Off white compound w/off white paint 42 ND 0 100 C White compound 54 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-04 EM 2190903 A Off white compound w/off white paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-05 EM 2190904 A Off white compound w/off white paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-06 EM 2190905 A White compound w/tan paint 3 ND 0 100 B Off white tape 3 ND 95 5 C White joint compound 4 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Brown paint w/white compound 6 Chrysotile 3 0 97 E Off white/tan drywall 84 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C O 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 1 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G. Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October26, 2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October30, 2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-07 EM 2190906 A White compound w/tan paint 5 ND 0 100 B White compound 15 Chrysotile 3 0 97 C Off white paint w/white compound 20 ND 0 100 D Green/brown drywall paper 25 ND 85 15 E Light tan wall covering 35 ND 45 55 171111-10/25-08 EM 2190907 A White compound w/tan paint 3 ND 0 100 B White compound 4 ND 0 100 C Off white compound 4 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Off white paint w/white compound 6 ND 0 100 E Light tan wall covering 7 ND 45 55 F Green/brown drywall 76 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-09 EM 2190908 A White compound w/tan paint 10 ND 0 100 B Tan fibrous material 30 ND 85 15 C Off white compound 60 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C 0 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 2 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G. Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October26, 2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October30, 2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-10 EM 2190909 A Off white fibrous material 25 ND 90 10 B White compound w/tan paint 75 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-11 EM 2190910 A White compound w/tan paint 40 ND 0 100 B Off white compound w/brown paint 60 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-12 EM 2190911 A Off white tape 4 ND 0 100 B White compound w/tan paint 5 ND 0 100 C White joint compound 5 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Green/brown drywall 86 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-13 EM 2190912 A White compound w/tan paint 20 ND 0 100 B Tan drywall paper 35 ND 85 15 C Off white compound w/white paint 45 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material(i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C 0 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 3 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G. Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October26, 2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October30, 2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-14 EM 2190913 A Off white tape 4 ND 95 5 B White compound w/tan paint 4 ND 0 100 C White joint compound 6 ND 0 100 D Off white/tan drywall 86 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-15 EM 2190914 A Off white compound w/tan paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-16 EM 2190915 A White compound 2 ND 0 100 B White compound w/white paint 6 ND 0 100 C Off white compound w/white paint 8 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Off white/tan drywall 84 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-17 EM 2190916 A White compound w/tan paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-18 EM 2190917 A Off white/tan drywall 45 ND 15 85 B Off white compound w/tan paint 55 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C 0 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 4 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G. Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October26, 2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October30, 2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-19 EM 2190918 A Off white tape 4 ND 95 5 B Off white joint compound 5 ND 0 100 C Off white compound w/brown paint 6 ND 0 100 D Off white/tan drywall 85 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-20 EM 2190919 A Green/tan drywall 30 ND 75 25 B White compound w/tan paint 35 ND 0 100 C Off white compound w/white paint 35 Chrysotile 3 0 97 171111-10/25-21 EM 2190920 A Off white tape 4 ND 95 5 B White joint compound 5 ND 0 100 C White compound w/tan paint 6 ND 0 100 D Off white/tan drywall 85 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-22 EM 2190921 A White compound w/tan paint 10 ND 0 100 B Off white/tan drywall 90 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material(i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C 0 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 5 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\ReservoirsEnvironmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G. Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October26, 2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October30, 2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-23 EM 2190922 A White compound w/tan paint 10 ND 0 100 B Off white/tan drywall 90 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. Jessica L Olnhausen Analyst/ Data QA P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C O 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 6 of 6 N y 0 `JvX ��v Z 1- E . N m y E t Z Z O 0 y . 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Denver, Colorado 80222-5710 303-759-8373 GEOTECHNICAL • ENVIRONMENTAL www.agwco.com CONSULTANTS November 1, 2018 Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC 2 Bethesda Metro Center Ste 1400 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Subject: Limited Asbestos Survey—Condo Bathroom Walls Vail Marriott—Units 387/389, 393/395, 487/489, 593/595 and 693 715 West Lionshead Circle Vail, Colorado Project Number 171111 As requested, A. G. Wassenaar, Inc. (AGW)visited the Vail Marriott located at 715 West Lionshead Circle in Vail, Colorado. On October 25, 2018 AGW surveyed the bathroom walls in Units 387/389, 393/395, 487/489,593/595 and 693 which will be impacted by planned renovation activities.The following report outlines the results of AGW's limited asbestos survey. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The limited asbestos surveywas conducted on October25, 2018.The survey included the bathroom walls associated with Units 387/389, 393/395, 487/489, 593/595 and 693 which will be impacted by planned renovation activities.The purpose of this survey was to identify the presence of asbestos in the identified walls priorto renovation.Thissurveywas performed in general accordance with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment(CDPHE) Regulation No. 8. AGW collected twenty-three (23) samples for this project which were submitted for analysis at an independent, third party laboratory.Asbestos was detected in the walls in Units 393/395, 487/489 and 593/595. Asbestos was not detected in the walls of Units 387/389 and 693. SCOPE OF WORK AGW's scope of work for this project included collection of bulk samples of suspect asbestos containing building materials by personnel certified as Asbestos Inspectors by the State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment(CDPHE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The scope of work for this assessment included: • Conduct a visual inspection of identified areas to locate suspected asbestos containing building materials (ACBMs); • Collect bulk samples from each suspect material for asbestos content analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) at an independent laboratory; • Prepare a written report which presents the results of the sampling conducted; and • Provide recommendations for the abatement or appropriate management of any asbestos. METHODS Sampling Procedures Suspect materials were grouped into homogeneous areas based on their physical characteristics, color, texture, and functional application. Suspect materials were divided into one of three categories based on the following homogeneous area classification schemes recognized by regulatory agencies: 1) Thermal systems insulation (TSI):any type of pipe, boiler,tank or flue insulation. 2) Surfacing material: sprayed or troweled onto structural building members. 3) Miscellaneous: all other suspect materials, including flooring,ceiling tiles, floor coverings, other insulations, and finishing materials. Random bulk samples were collected according to the guidelines published as Environmental Protection Agency Final Rule:Title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA), 15 USC,Sections 2641 through 2654. All samples collected were placed in sealed bags for delivery to the laboratory, and samples were hand- delivered to the laboratoryimmediately following sample collection.Samples collected were given unique identification numbers in accordance with established AGW protocols for sample numbering. Analytical Method All bulk samples collected were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM)for asbestos content in accordance with guidelines established by the EPA's Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials,method EPA/600/R-93/116. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. (Reservoirs)was contracted to perform laboratory analysis of the bulk samples collected according to methods required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Reservoirs is fully accredited by NVLAP for asbestos analysis (Lab Code #101896).This laboratory is also AIHA accredited (Lab ID#101533, Certificate#480). Assessment An assessment of all identified ACBMs was performed based on the material's friability,currentcondition, and potential for disturbance. Friability is defined as the ability of the material, when dry,to be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure. The current condition of each ACBM was also determined. Materials were identified as being in Good, Damaged, or Significantly Damaged condition based on the amount of damage observed. A material in Good condition does not have physical damage or deterioration observed,or has very limited damage or deterioration. Materials which are placed into the Damaged category, have less than 10% distributed or 25% localized damage observed. Physical damage greater than 10% distributed or 25% localized results in the material being described as Significantly Damaged. Finally, the potential for disturbance was determined for each ACBM identified during this survey based on its potential for damage due to contact with the material, vibration,and air erosion. Materials were placed into one of three categories, either Low, Medium or High potential for disturbance. Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC AGW ProjectNo. 171111 LimitedAsbestos Survey—Condo Bathroom Walls Novemb er1, 2018 Vail Marriott—Units 387/389, 393/395,487/489,593/595 and 693 Page 2 RESULTS Summaryof SurveyFindings Table 1 presents the building materials which were identified as being suspect for asbestos within the scope of work for this project.Also included in Table 1 is the assessment of all ACBMs identified during this survey. The results of the laboratory analysis for asbestos are summarized in Table 2, and the laboratory data is included as an attachment to this report. Table 1: Suspect Materials—Condo Bathroom Walls 715 West Lionshead Circle HA Material Location of Type of Corresponding Friable/ Condit ion/ Result No. Description Material Material Sample Numbers Nonfriable Potential for Disturbance 1 Drywall,Joint Units Surfacing 171111-10/25-01 Friable N/A None Compound and 387/389 171111-10/25-02 Detected Texture Bathroom 171111-10/25-03 Walls 171111-10/25-04 171111-10/25-05 2 Drywall,Joint Units Surfacing 171111-10/25-06 Friable Good/Low 3% Compound and 393/395 171111-10/25-07 Chrysotile Texture Bathroom 171111-10/25-08 Walls 171111-10/25-09 171111-10/25-10 3 Drywall,Joint Units Surfacing 171111-10/25-11 Friable Good/Low 3% Compound and 487/489 171111-10/25-12 Chrysotile Texture Bathroom 171111-10/25-13 Walls 171111-10/25-14 171111-10/25-15 4 Drywall,Joint Units Surfacing 171111-10/25-16 Friable Good/Low 3% Compound and 593/595 171111-10/25-17 Chrysotile Texture Bathroom 171111-10/25-18 Walls 171111-10/25-19 171111-10/25-20 5 Drywall and Unit 693 M isc. 171111-10/25-21 Friable N/A None Joint Bathroom 171111-10/25-22 Detected Compound Walls 171111-10/25-23 Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC AGW ProjectNo. 171111 LimitedAsbestos Survey—Condo Bathroom Walls Novemb er1, 2018 Vail Marriott—Units 387/389, 393/395,487/489,593/595 and 693 Page 3 Table 2: Limited Asbestos Bulk Sampling Results 715 West Lionshead Circle—Condo Bathrooms October 25, 2018 Asbestos Sample Number Material Description and Location Material Type Detected Drywall,joint compound and texture; Off white texture with off white paint ND 171111-10/25-01 Unit 387; Bathroom wall at light Off white/tan drywall ND switch;Approx.4' high 171111-10/25-02 Texture; Unit 387; Entryway wall Tan drywall paper ND Off white texture with off white paint ND Drywall,joint compound and texture; White fibrous woven material with 171111-10/25-03 Unit 389; Bathroom wall at light yellow adhesive ND fixture;Approx.4' high Off white compound with off white paint ND White compound ND 171111-10/25-04 Texture; Unit 389; Bathroom ceiling Off white compound with off white paint ND 171111-10/25-05 Texture; Unit 387; Bathroom ceiling Off white compound with off white paint ND White compound with tan paint ND Drywall,joint compound and texture; Off white tape ND 171111-10/25-06 Unit 393; Bathroom wall;Approx.4' White joint compound 3%Chrysotile high Brown paint with white compound 3%Chrysotile Off white/tan drywall ND White compound with tan paint ND White compound 3%Chrysotile 171111-10/25-07 Texture; Unit 393; By shower Off white paint with white compound ND Green/brown drywall paper ND Light tan wall covering ND White compound with tan paint ND White compound ND Drywall,joint compound and texture; Off white compound 3%Chrysotile 171111-10/25-08 Unit 395; Bathroom wall at light Off white paint with white compound ND switch;Approx.4' high Light tan wall covering ND Green/brown drywall ND Texture; Unit 395; Bathroom wall; White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-09 Tan fibrous material ND Corner Off white compound ND 171111-10/25-10 Texture; Unit 395; Sink area; Above Off white fibrous material ND sink White compound with tan paint ND Texture; Unit 489; Sink room;At White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-11 outlet;Approx.4.5'high Off white compound with brown paint ND Off white tape ND Drywall,joint compound and texture; White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-12 Unit 489;Toilet room wall at light o switch White joint compound 3%Chrysotile Green/brown drywall ND Texture; Unit 489; Hallway closet at White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-13 base of wall Tan drywall paper ND Off white compound with white paint ND Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC AGW ProjectNo. 171111 LimitedAsbestos Survey—Condo Bathroom Walls Novemb er1, 2018 Vail Marriott—Units 387/389, 393/395,487/489,593/595 and 693 Page 4 Sample Number Material Description and Location Material Type Asbestos Detec ted Drywall,joint compound and texture; Off white tape ND White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-14 Unit 487;Sink room wall; Below White joint compound ND counter in corner Off white/tan drywall ND 171111-10/25-15 Texture;Unit 487;Toilet room;At Off white compound with tan paint ND toilet supply valve White compound ND 171111-10/25-16 Drywall,joint compound and texture; White compound with white paint ND Unit 595; Toilet room closet Off white compound with white paint 3%Chrysotile Off white/tan drywall ND 171111-10/25-17 Texture; Unit 595; Sink room wall White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-18 Texture; Unit 593; Living room wall Off white/tan drywall ND adjoining Unit 595 Off white compound with tan paint ND Off white tape ND Drywall,joint compound and texture; Off white joint compound ND 171111-10/25-19 Unit 593; Sink room wall at light Off white compound with brown paint ND switch;Approx.4.3' high Off white/tan drywall ND Green/tan drywall ND 171111-10/25-20 Texture; Unit 593; Wall above toilet White compound with tan paint ND Off white compound with white paint 3%Chrysotile Off white tape ND Drywall and joint compound; Unit 693; White joint compound ND 171111-10/25-21 North bathroom wall beside toilet White compound with tan paint ND Off white/tan drywall ND 171111-10/25-22 Drywall and joint compound; Unit 693; White compound with tan paint ND South bathroom ceiling Off white/tan drywall ND Drywall and joint compound; Unit 693; White compound with tan paint ND 171111-10/25-23 North bathroom wall between the sinks Off white/tan drywall ND Legend: ND: None Detected DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Asbestos was detected in the walls of the bathrooms located in Units 393/395, 487/489 and 593/595. AGW recommends that all renovation work which will impact the bathroom walls in these units be performed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. The work should be conducted in accordance with all applicable State and Federal regulations, including Regulation 8, Part B - Emissions Standards for Asbestos,from the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission and OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101. LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos inspection included only the bathroom walls located in Units 387/389, 393/395, 487/489, 593/595 and 693 which are scheduled to be impacted during planned renovation activities. Other suspect materials exist within the building which were not sampled during this visit. If additional Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC AGW ProjectNo. 171111 LimitedAsbestos Survey—Condo Bathroom Walls Novemb er1, 2018 Vail Marriott—Units 387/389, 393/395,487/489,593/595 and 693 Page 5 suspect materials not identified in this report are to be impacted, AGW recommends that all work cease until the material can be evaluated by a certified Asbestos Inspector. Thank you for allowing AGW to assist you with these environmental consulting services. Please contact us for any clarification of the information presented in this report. We look forward to the opportunity to serve you on future projects. Sincerely, A.G. Wassenaar, Inc. 9A / 7I � Ju 'e A. Brungardt Asbestos Program Manager Tod E. Kramer Senior Industrial Hygienist Colorado Certification No. 4706 JAB/TEK/mjg Attachment Diamond Rock Vail Tenant, LLC AGW ProjectNo. 171111 LimitedAsbestos Survey—Condo Bathroom Walls Novemb er1, 2018 Vail Marriott—Units 387/389, 393/395,487/489,593/595 and 693 Page 6 ATTACHMENT LABORATORY ANALYTICALDATA Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\Lab\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc REI LAB Reservoirs Environmental, Inc_ October 31, 2018 Subcontract Number: NA Laboratory Report: RES 421292-1 Project#/P.O.# 171111 Project Description: Vail Marriott Julie Brungardt A. G. Wassenaar Inc. 2180 S. 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Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G.Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October 26,2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 -Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected I Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October 30,2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-01 EM 2190900 A Off white texture w/off white paint 40 ND 0 100 B Off white/tan drywall 60 ND 12 88 171111-10/25-02 EM 2190901 A Tan drywall paper 30 ND 90 10 B Off white texture w/off white paint 70 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-03 EM 2190902 A White fibrous woven material w/yellow adhesive 4 ND 90 10 B Off white compound w/off white paint 42 ND 0 100 C White compound 54 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-04 EM 2190903 A Off white compound w/off white paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-05 EM 2190904 A Off white compound w/off white paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-06 EM 2190905 A White compound w/tan paint 3 ND 0 100 B Off white tape 3 ND 95 5 C White joint compound 4 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Brown paint w/white compound 6 Chrysotile 3 0 97 E Off white/tan drywall 84 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C O 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 1 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G.Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October 26,2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 -Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected I Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October 30,2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-07 EM 2190906 A White compound w/tan paint 5 ND 0 100 B White compound 15 Chrysotile 3 0 97 C Off white paint w/white compound 20 ND 0 100 D Green/brown drywall paper 25 ND 85 15 E Light tan wall covering 35 ND 45 55 171111-10/25-08 EM 2190907 A White compound w/tan paint 3 ND 0 100 B White compound 4 ND 0 100 C Off white compound 4 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Off white paint w/white compound 6 ND 0 100 E Light tan wall covering 7 ND 45 55 F Green/brown drywall 76 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-09 EM 2190908 A White compound w/tan paint 10 ND 0 100 B Tan fibrous material 30 ND 85 15 C Off white compound 60 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C Q 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 2 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G.Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October 26,2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 -Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected I Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October 30,2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-10 EM 2190909 A Off white fibrous material 25 ND 90 10 B White compound w/tan paint 75 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-11 EM 2190910 A White compound w/tan paint 40 ND 0 100 B Off white compound w/brown paint 60 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-12 EM 2190911 A Off white tape 4 ND 0 100 B White compound w/tan paint 5 ND 0 100 C White joint compound 5 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Green/brown drywall 86 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-13 EM 2190912 A White compound w/tan paint 20 ND 0 100 B Tan drywall paper 35 ND 85 15 C Off white compound w/white paint 45 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile)if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C Q 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 3 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G.Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October 26,2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 -Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected I Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October 30,2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (%) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-14 EM 2190913 A Off white tape 4 ND 95 5 B White compound w/tan paint 4 ND 0 100 C White joint compound 6 ND 0 100 D Off white/tan drywall 86 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-15 EM 2190914 A Off white compound w/tan paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-16 EM 2190915 A White compound 2 ND 0 100 B White compound w/white paint 6 ND 0 100 C Off white compound w/white paint 8 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D Off white/tan drywall 84 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-17 EM 2190916 A White compound w/tan paint 100 ND 0 100 171111-10/25-18 EM 2190917 A Off white/tan drywall 45 ND 15 85 B Off white compound w/tan paint 55 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C O 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 4 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G.Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October 26,2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 -Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected I Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October 30,2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (0/0) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-19 EM 2190918 A Offwhitetape 4 ND 95 5 B Off white joint compound 5 ND 0 100 C Off white compound w/brown paint 6 ND 0 100 D Off white/tan drywall 85 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-20 EM 2190919 A Green/tan drywall 30 ND 75 25 B White compound w/tan paint 35 ND 0 100 C Off white compound w/white paint 35 Chrysotile 3 0 97 171111-10/25-21 EM 2190920 A Off white tape 4 ND 95 5 B White joint compound 5 ND 0 100 C White compound w/tan paint 6 ND 0 100 D Off white/tan drywall 85 ND 15 85 171111-10/25-22 EM 2190921 A White compound w/tan paint 10 ND 0 100 B Off white/tan drywall 90 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile)if PLM results are<1%. P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C Q 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 5 of 6 Reservoirs Environmental,Inc. Effective April 2,2018 Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITIONBY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 421292-1 Client: A.G.Wassenaar Inc. Client Project Number/P.O.: 171111 Client Project Description: Vail Marriott Date Samples Received: October 26,2018 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 -Short Report, Bulk ND=None Detected I Turnaround: Priority TR=Trace,<1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Date Samples Analyzed: October 30,2018 Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non- Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components E Description Estimate Components R (%) (0/0) (%) (%) 171111-10/25-23 EM 2190922 A White compound w/tan paint 10 ND 0 100 B Off white/tan drywall 90 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e.floor tile) if PLM results are<1%. Jessica L Qlnhausen Analyst/ Data QA P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street,Suite 100,Denver,C O 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com Page 6 of 6 N y 0 `JvX ��v Z 1- E . N m y E t Z Z O 0 y . 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F Ratings—1 and 2 Hr(See Item 1) F Ratings—1 and 2 Hr(See Item 1) to UL 1479 and CAN/ULC-S115 T Ratings—0 and 1 Hr(See Item 1) FT Ratings—0 and 1 Hr(See Item 1) FH Ratings—1 and 2 Hr(See Item 1) FTH Ratings—0 and 1 Hr(See Item 1) 41) A-0-1 I I \J I iii'I -- � - b .b • b . b . b . b . u. J 8 II. c••• A 8 II//I//./ 8 ) /I 4T 7 T II II II � II A-0-1 SECTION A-A 1.Wall Assembly—The 1 or 2 hr fire-rated gypsum board/stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner specified if the individual U400,V400 or W400 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A.Studs—Wall framing shall consist of channel shaped steel studs.Steel studs to be min 2-1/2 in.(64 mm)wide,fabricated from min 25 MSG galvanized steel,spaced max 24 in.(610 mm)OC.Additional framing members shall be used to completely frame around opening. B. Gypsum Board*—Nom 5/8 in.(16 mm)thick with square or tapered edges.The gypsum board type, number of layers and sheet orientation shall be as specified in the individual Wall and Partition Design Number. Max area of opening is 288 in2(1858 cm2)with max dimension of 24 in. (610 mm). The hourly F and FH Ratings of the firestop system are equal to the hourly fire rating of the wall assembly in which it is installed.The hourly T, FT and FTH Ratings of the firestop system are 0 hr for 1 hr rated walls and 1 hr for 2 hr rated walls. 2. Firestop System—The firestop system shall consist of the following: A. Firestop Device*—Z-Frame—Z-frame cut to length for the top and both sides of the opening. Each piece of Z-frame fastened to the face of the wall and into the wall studs framing opening within 1/2 in. (13 mm)at each end and no greater than 12 in. (305 mm)OC along its length with min 3/16 in. (4.8 mm)diam by 2-5/8 in. (67 mm)long Type S self-drilling steel screws. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—CP 675T Z-Frame B. Fill Void or Cavity Materials*-Fire Blocks—Fire blocks installed with 5 in.(127 mm)dimension projecting through opening,flush with back lip of Z-Frame(Item 2A). Blocks to be firmly packed and completely fill the entire opening. Blocks can be cut to smaller thickness where needed to assist in firm packing and filling any gaps or voids within opening. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—CFS-BL Firestop Block 'MI,IMMIM I Reproduced by HILTI, Inc.Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. H i lti FirestopSystems January 23,2015 Y Page: 1 of 2 CC) �Fo System No. W-L-0043 0 CUS Classified by Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. to UL 1479 and CAN/ULC-S115 C. Fill Void or Cavity Materials*—(Optional, Not Shown)Fill material applied to maximum extent possible to fill any voids that may exist within the opening. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—FS-ONE Sealant or FS-ONE MAX Intumescent Sealant,or CP618 Putty Stick * Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada), respectively. 'MI,IMMIM I Reproduced by HILTI, Inc.Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. January 23 H i lti Firesto S stems ,2015 p Y Page: 2 of 2 SS IFa System No. F-B-0005 '' c kJ" us m Classified by ANSI/UL1479(ASTM E814) CAN/ULC S115 u_ Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. F Rating g 2 Hr F Rating 2 Hr to UL 1479 and CAN/ULC-S115 T Rating-1 Hr FT Rating- 1 Hr FH Rating-2 Hr FTH Ratings- 1 Hr rw-A O O O Li A llllllllllllll 11111111111 llllllllllllll 1111111111111 © SECTION A-A ALT. SECTION A-A 1. Floor Assembly—Min 6 in. (152 mm)thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight(100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m3)concrete floor. 2. Firestop Device*—Cast in place firestop device permanently embedded during the concrete pour or grouted into the concrete assembly in accordance with the accompanying installation instructions.The CFS-CID M device is depicted in Section A-A above;the CFS-CID P device is depicted in Alternate Section A-A. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—CFS-CID M 10", CFS-CID M 8",CFS-CID P 8",CFS-CID P 10" 3. Packing Material—Min 4 in.(102 mm)thickness of min 4 pcf(64 kg/m3)mineral wool batt insulation firmly packed into top of opening as a permanent form. Packing material to be recessed from top surface of floor to accommodate the required thickness of fill material. 4. Fill,Void or Cavity Material*-Sealant—Min 1/2 in. (13 mm)thickness of fill material applied within the annulus,flush with top surface of floor. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—FS-ONE MAX Intumescent Sealant,CFS-S SIL GG or CFS-S SIL SL Sealant *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada), respectively. 'MI,IMMIMI Reproduced by HILTI, Inc.Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. July 12,2017 Hilti Firestop Systems October 26,2018 Glen Morgan,Leonard Sandoval,Mike Vaughan Town of Vail Community Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail,Colorado 81657 715 W Lionshead Cir,Vail, CO 81657 — Common Area Building Department Comments LOG#: B18-0380 Dear Glen,Leonard,and Mike, Please see our responses to your comments below in RED. Thank you, Architectural Review Comments for February 06,2018: Review Cycle Department Markup Snapshot 1 Building File:G1.03.pdf ChangeMark:GMorgan Description:8001 Comment:Please identify accessible units in this phase and provide details meeting iCC A117.1-2009 standards for those units. • T heaccessible units noted in the room matrix on sheet G1.03 are the result of this permit submittal originally b eing submitted as a revision to permit number B18-0002. When this submittal was given its own permit number(B18-0380)the sales officeand the existing guest rooms were removed from the new permit scope. Sheet G1.03 has been revised and re-uploaded to reflectthe units that are in scope and that are part of the new permit number. MIPRIMINFMIMM ChangeMark:GMorgan Description:8001 Comment:Please provide asbestos test report for all drywall to be removed in each residence • General Contractor will provideasbestostest reportsforall drywall that is removed in each residence. This note has been added to sheet G1.03;G1.03 has b een re-uploaded with requested corrections. ChangeMark:Leonard Sandoval Description:8001 Comment:A construction staging plan is required,please include if any use of right of way is required for construction deliveries or staging. A public way permit is required. Contact the public works departments at 970.479.2198. • Levell work is no longer in scope,sheet G2.01 has beenremovedfromthe set. When this submittal was given its own permit number(B18-0380)the sales office and all level 1 scope was removed fromthe new permit documentation. Sheet G2.01 has been re-uploaded and now shows the revised scope. • All delivery and staging will occur in the property's loading dock and not in the public right of way. 1 Building File:ggirill ChangeMark:GMorgan Description:8001 comment:All framing to be non-combustible • Sheet A6.41(units 687&689)have been removed from the scope of this permit. Sheet A6.41 has been re-uploaded with all content removed,as requested. 1 Building ChangeMark:GMorgan Description:8001 comment:All existing unprotected openings and penetrations in fire rated ceilings and walls to be repaired with approved assemblies prior to drywall. • All unprotected openings and penetrations in fire rated ceilings and walls to be repaired with approved fire resistance rated assembliesto maintain a contiguous fire rating across the assembly,priorto drywall. Typicalfirestopdetails have been uploaded as part of this resubmittal:Hilti System No F-B-0005 and Hilti System No W-L-0043. Sheet A9.10 has been re-uploaded with the requested corrections. ChangeMark:GMorgan Description:8001 Comment:These details should also reference corridor walls • Details 2&3 on sheet A9.10 have been revised to include corridor walls and demising walls. Sheet A9.10 has b een re-uploaded with the requested corrections. ChangeMark:Mike Vaughan Description:General Comment from Mike Vaughan Comment:New fire alarm and sprinkler permit scope of work letters required to be submitted.Letters shall detail the following requirements. Spacing of hallways devices is required to be evaluated.Horn strobe locations shall be evaluated. one for one"replacements are not approved unless verified that devices are compliant w iththe latest version of NFPA 72. ALL painted/damaged/dirty/loaded sprinkler heads,trim rings and escutcheon plates shall be replaced. • Firealarm and sprinklerscope to b esubmitted by contractoras a separate permit prior to work b eing completed. New firealarm and sprinklersystem permit to include letters containing the following requirements:spacing of hallway devices,horn strobe location evaluations to b ecompliant with the latest version of NFPA72, all painted,damaged, dirty,loaded sprinkler heads,trim rings and escutcheon plates to b e replaced. T his note has been added to sheet G2.01,sheet G2.01 has been re-uploaded to project dox. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, • 17/441/1 c,OLORq� 0 � p01°2. Karlin Vaessen ` °\44 c'r Architect,Neo Studio i� 'eFNSEO P� Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road TOWN OF V►4lL ` Vail,CO 81657 Tel: 970.479.2139 www.vailgov.com TRANSMITTAL FORM Use this form when submitting additional information, changes&inspection reports for building permits. This form is also used for requesting a revision to building permits. A two hour minimum building review fee of$110 will be charged upon reissuance of the permit. Submit this form only to:cdev_submittal@vailgov.com. Deliver paper plans to Community Develop- ment or upload your revised/corrected plans to the appropriate project in ProjectDox, when requested. Application/Permit#(s)information a ppliesto: B 18-0380 ( ) Revisions ") Response to Correction Letter _ attached copy of correction letter ( ) Deferred Submittal n)Other Project Street Address: 715 W Lionshead Cir. Description of Transmittal/List of Changes,Items Attach ed, Indicate changed plan pages: (Number) (Street) (Suite#) Building/Complex Name: Vail Marriott RENOVATION OF EXISTING CONDO&LOCK-OFF UNITS. All spaces will receive new finishes. Some units will Applicant Information have a bathtub converted to a walk-in shower using (architect, contractor, owner/owner's rep) the existing plumbing. Contact Name: Karlin Vaessen Address: 3560 Walnut St. U nit A City DenverState: CO Zip: 80205 (use additional sheet if necessary) Contact Name: Karlin Vaessen 3037583800 Building Permits: Contact Phone: Revised ADDITIONAL Valuations(Labor&Materia Is) Contact E-Mail: Karlin@neostudioarch.com (DO NOT include originalvaluation) Building: $ 200000 I hereby acknowledge that I h ave read th is application,filled out 50000 in full the information required,completed an accurate plot plan, Plumbing: $ and state th at all the information as required is correct. I agree to 100000 comply with the information and plot plan,to comply with all Town Electrical: $ ordinances and state laws,and to build this structure according 15000 to the town's zo ning and subdivision codes, design review ap- Mech anical: $ proved, International Building and Residential Codes and other 365,000 ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. Total: $ X Karlin Vaessen Owner/Owner's Representative Signature(Required) Date Received: 21-Apr-2017 September 11,2018 CJ Jarecki eo studio Town of Vail Community Development 75South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 715 W Lionshead Cir,Vail, CO 81657 -Guest Room Permit Revision LOG#: B18-0380 CJ, Please see below for our description of transmittal,and items attached to this permit resubmittal. The Sales Office scope has been removed from the project. Thank you, Description of transmittal: • Renovation of existing condo &lock-off units including finishes, FF&E replacement of light fixtures one-for-one (unless noted otherwise),replacement of plumbing fixtures one-for-one (unless noted otherwise). Additional items included in this submittal: • B 18-0380 Transmittal 091118 • Hilti Typical Detail-System No. W-L-2098 • Hilti Typical Detail-System No. F-A-2093 • Hilti Typical Detail-System No. C-AJ-2372 ci.,'' iF'<Q System No. W-L-2098 0 111) N F Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr(See Item 1) Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. T Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr(See Item 1) to UL 1479 L Rating At Ambient— Less Than 1 CFM/Sq Ft L Rating At 400 F—4 CFMISq Ft 0 \-1 rm.—A Q iiC — —2 Lo.-A SECTION A-A 1.Wall Assembly—The fire-rated gypsum wallboard/stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner specified in the individual U300, U400,V400 or W400 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Studs—Wall framing may consist of either wood studs or steel channel studs.Wood studs to consist of nom 2 by 4 in.(51 by 102 mm) lumber spaced 16 in.(406 mm)OC. Steel studs to be min 2-1/2 in.(64 mm)wide and spaced max 24 in.(610 mm)OC. B. Gypsum Board*—5/8 in. (16 mm)thick,4 ft(122 cm)wide with square or tappered edges.The gypsum wallboard type,thickness, number of layers,fastener type and sheet orientation shall be as specified in the individual Wall and Partition Design. Max diam of opening is 4-3/8 in. (111 mm). The hourly F and T Ratings of the firestop system are equal to the hourly fire rating of the wall assembly in which it is installed. 2.Through Penetrants—One nonmetallic pipe installed within the firestop system. Pipe to be rigidly supported on both sides of floor or wall assembly.The space between pipe and periphery of opening shall be min 3/4 in. (19 mm)to max 1-1/4 in.(32 mm). Pipe to be rigidly supported on both sides of the floor or wall assembly.The following types and sizes of nonmetallic pipes may be used: A. Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC)Pipe—Nom 2 in. (51 mm)diam(or smaller)Schedule 40 PVC pipe for use in closed(process or supply)piping system. B. Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride(CPVC)Pipe—Nom 2 in. (51 mm)diam(or smaller)SDR17 CPVC pipe for use in closed(process or supply) piping systems. 3. Fill,Void or Cavity Materials*—Sealant—Installed to completely fill the annular space between the pipes and gypsum wallboard on both sides of wall. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—FS-One Sealant or FS-ONE MAX Intumescent Sealant. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada), respectively. 'MI'IMMIM I Reproduced by HILTI, Inc. Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. January 26,2015 Hilti Firestop Systems vssips,c,„ System No. F-A-2093 0 N F Rating—2 Hr Classified by T Rating—0 Hr Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. to UL 1479 a r r 4 ` c �. . ..Q © 2 1. Floor Assembly—Min 4-1/2 in. (114 mm)thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight(100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m3)concrete. 1A. Floor Assembly—(Optional-Not Shown)-The fire rated unprotected concrete and steel floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner specified in the individual D900 Series designs in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and as summarized below: A.Concrete—Min 4-1/2 in.(114 mm)thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight(100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m3)concrete. B.Steel Floor and Form Units*—Composite or non-composite max 3 in. (76 mm)deep galv steel fluted units as specified in the individual Floor-Ceiling Design. 2. Firestop System—Firestop Device*-Cast in place firestop device permanently embedded during concrete placement or grouted in concrete assembly in accordance with accompanying installation instructions. Device to be cut flush with top surface of the concrete. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—CP 680-75/2-1/2"N, CP 680-110/4"N, CP 680-160/6"N Cast-In Firestop Device,CP 680-P 2",CP 680-P 3",CP 680-P 4",CP 680-P 6",CP 680-PX 2",CP 680-PX 3" 3. Drain Piping—Nom 2 in.(51 mm)diam Schedule 40 cellular or solid core polyvinyl chloride(PVC). 4.Shower Drain Fitting—Polyvinyl chloride(PVC)shower fitting sized to accommodate drain pipe. 5. Packing Material—Min 4 pcf(64 kg/m3)mineral wool batt insulation tightly packed into the device flush with the top surface of the floor. Packing material is optional when CP680-75/2-1/2"N or CP 680-P(X)2"is employed for item 2. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada), respectively. 'MI,IMMIM I Reproduced by HILTI, Inc.Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. June 29,2015 Hilti Firestop Systems ��SS�F'�Q System No. C-AJ-2372 N F Rating -3 Hr Classified by T Rating - 1/4 Hr Underwriters Laboratories,Inc. to UL 1479 W Rating - Class 1 (See Item 3B) ■ A cr-44's) A 02) SECTION A-A 1. Floor or Wall Assembly—Min 4-1/2 in. (114 mm)thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight(100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m3)concrete.Wall may also be constructed of any UL Classified solid or filled Concrete Blocks*. Max diameter of opening is 4 in.(102 mm). See Concrete Blocks(CAZT)category in the Fire Resistance Directory for names of manufacturers. 2.Through Penetrants—One nonmetallic pipe to be installed either concentrically or eccentrically within the firestop system.Annular space between pipe and edge of opening shall be min 3/16 in(5 mm)to max 5/16 in.(8 mm). Pipe to be rigidly supported on both sides of floor or wall assembly.The following types and sizes of nonmetallic pipes may be used: A. Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC)Pipe—Nom 3 in.(76 mm)diam(or smaller)Schedule 40 solid or cellular core PVC pipe for use in closed(process or supply)or vented(drain,waste or vent)piping systems. B.Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride(CPVC)Pipe—Nom 3 in.(76 mm)diam(or smaller)SDR13.5 CPVC pipe for use in closed(process or supply)piping systems. 3. Firestop System—The firestop system shall consist of the following: A. Fill,Void or Cavity Material*-Wrap Strip—One layer of intumescent wrap strip wrapped around the pipe with ends butted and held in place with aluminum tape.Wrap installed recessed max 2-1/2 in. (64 mm)from bottom surface of floor. In walls,wrap strip recessed from both surfaces of wall to accommodate fill material.Size of wrap strip for a given size pipe are shown in table below. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—CP648-E W25/1"or CP648-E W45/1-3/4"Wrap Strip Product Designation Max Pipe Size, in.(mm) Nom.Wrap Strip Width,in. (mm) CP648-E W25/1" 1.5(38) 1 (25) CP648-E W45/1-3/4" 1.5(38) 1-3/4(45) CP648-E W25/1" 2(51) 1 (25) CP648-E W45/1-3/4" 2(51) 1-3/4(45) CP648-E W45/1-3/4" 3(76) 1-3/4(45) 'MI,IMMIM I Reproduced by HILTI, Inc.Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. H i lti Fi resto S stems January 09,2015 p Y Page: 1 of 2 N System No. C-AJ-2372 Q Al. Fill,Void or Cavity Material*-Wrap Strip—As an alternate to the material in Item 3A,one layer of intumescent wrap strip is continuously wrapped around the pipe with ends butted and held in place with integrated fastening tape.Wrap strip installed recessed max 2-1/2 in. (64 mm)from bottom surface of floor. In walls,wrap strip recessed from both surfaces of wall to accommodate fill material.Size of wrap strip for a given size penetrant are shown in the table below. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—CP648-S-1.5"US,CP648-S-2"US or CP648-S-3"US Wrap Strip Product Designation Max Pipe Size, Nom.Wrap Strip Nom.Wrap Strip Nom.Wrap Strip in., (mm) Length, in.,(mm) Thickness, in., (mm) Width, in.,(mm) CP648-S-1.5"US 1.5(38) 6.5(165) 0.18(5) 1 (25) CP648-S-2"US 2(51) 8(203) 0.18(5) 1 (25) CP648-S-3"US 3(76) 11.5(292) 0.18(5) 1-3/4(45) B. Fill,Void or Cavity Material*-Sealant—Min 1/4 in.(6 mm)thickness of fill material applied within the annulus,flush with top surface of floor or both surfaces of wall.W Rating applies only when CP 601S Sealant,CFS-S SIL GG,CFS-S SIL SL(floors only)or CP 604 Sealant is used. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC—FS-ONE Sealant, FS-ONE MAX Intumescent Sealant,CP 601S Sealant,CFS-S SIL GG,CFS-S SIL SL(floors only)or CP 604 Sealant *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada), respectively. 'MI,IMMIM I Reproduced by HILTI, Inc.Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. H i lti Fi resto S stems January 09,2015 p Y Page: 2 of 2