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ADDENDUM #1 1/6/2020 PROJECT: Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Southern Piedmont AREC BLD 890 IFB# 0060095 Blacksburg, Virginia 24061 TO ALL BIDDERS: GENERAL: Addenda are part of the Contract Documents and are issued to amend or interpret the Drawings and Specifications. The Addenda shall be acknowledged in the Bid Form Division 0 Section 00300 in the space provided for addenda acknowledgement. CHANGES AND CLARIFICATIONS GENERAL: - See revised “Bid Form” with template information removed. This revised bid form has also been incorporated into the “Project Manual”. - See Pre-Bid Meeting Agendafrom meeting held on Monday, December 16 th , 2019 with substantial and final completion dates identified. - See Lead & Asbestos Survey Report. This was not issued with the original bid documents. - See below for definitions/descriptions for all bid deductive items: o Bid deduct #1 (Kitchen Area) Remove ALL scope of work associated with Kitchen Prep RM 33 & Kitchen Demonstration RM 34. This includes but is not limited to all demolition, plumbing, electrical, casework, above ceiling, etc. o Bid deduct #2 (Break Room) Remove ALL scope of work associated with Break Room 12. This includes but is not limited to all demolition, plumbing, electrical, casework, above ceiling, etc. *Base bid shall include all bid deducts, and bid deductive items may be accepted and removed from the scope of work at the discretion of the owner upon closing of the bid. All other terms, conditions and descriptions remain the same. The bid closing date remains Tuesday, January 14 th , 2020 at 2:00 PM; The bid opening date remains Wednesday, January 15 th , 2020 at 2:00 PM. This addendum will be posted on the VT procurement website at www.procurement.vt.edu. END OF ADDENDUM #1

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ADDENDUM #1

1/6/2020

PROJECT: Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Southern Piedmont AREC BLD 890

IFB# 0060095

Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

TO ALL BIDDERS:

GENERAL: Addenda are part of the Contract Documents and are issued to amend or

interpret the Drawings and Specifications. The Addenda shall be acknowledged in the

Bid Form – Division 0 – Section 00300 – in the space provided for addenda acknowledgement.

CHANGES AND CLARIFICATIONS – GENERAL:

- See revised “Bid Form” with template information removed. This revised bid form has also been

incorporated into the “Project Manual”.

- See “Pre-Bid Meeting Agenda” from meeting held on Monday, December 16th, 2019 with substantial

and final completion dates identified.

- See “Lead & Asbestos Survey Report”. This was not issued with the original bid documents.

- See below for definitions/descriptions for all bid deductive items:

o Bid deduct #1 (Kitchen Area) – Remove ALL scope of work associated with Kitchen Prep

RM 33 & Kitchen Demonstration RM 34. This includes but is not limited to all demolition,

plumbing, electrical, casework, above ceiling, etc.

o Bid deduct #2 (Break Room) – Remove ALL scope of work associated with Break Room

12. This includes but is not limited to all demolition, plumbing, electrical, casework, above

ceiling, etc.

*Base bid shall include all bid deducts, and bid deductive items may be accepted and removed

from the scope of work at the discretion of the owner upon closing of the bid.

All other terms, conditions and descriptions remain the same. The bid closing date remains Tuesday,

January 14th, 2020 at 2:00 PM; The bid opening date remains Wednesday, January 15th, 2020 at 2:00

PM. This addendum will be posted on the VT procurement website at www.procurement.vt.edu.

END OF ADDENDUM #1

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Standard Bid Form Format Page 1 of 3

DGS-30-220 Standard Bid Form Format (Rev. 04/15)

BID FORM

DATE:

PROJECT: VT SP AREC Building 890 Restrooms

Project Code: IFB 0060095

To: Commonwealth of Virginia

____________________

__________________________

__________________________

In compliance with and subject to your Invitation for Bids and the documents therein specified, all of

which are incorporated herein by reference, the undersigned bidder proposes to furnish all labor,

equipment, and materials and perform all work necessary for construction of this project, in accordance

with the Plans and Specifications dated 10/21/2019, scope of work dated 12/9/2019, and all Addenda

noted below, as prepared by Virginia Tech Renovations for the consideration of the following amount:

BASE BID (including the following work in Deductive Bid Items):

Lump sum price to provide all labor, equipment, material and supervision required to perform

work in accordance with the bid documents for the Virginia Tech Southern Piedmont AREC

Building 890 Restroom Repairs.

TOTAL BASE BID AMOUNT IS:

_______________________________________________________ Dollars ($ ).

BID DEDUCTIVE ITEMS:

All Bid Deductive items hall be included within Base Bid amount; Bid Deductive items may be accepted at

the owner’s discretion upon closing of this solicitation:

BID DEDUCT #1 (Kitchen Area)

________________________________________________________Dollars ($___________).

BID DEDUCT #2 (Break Room)

________________________________________________________Dollars ($___________).

Acknowledgment is made of receipt of the following Addenda:

______.

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Standard Bid Form Format Page 2 of 3

Contract award will be based on the TOTAL BASE BID AMOUNT shown above (including any

properly submitted bid modifications) less any Deductive Bid Items taken as the Owner in its

discretion decides to award.

The undersigned understands that time is of the essence and agrees that the date for Substantial

Completion of the entire project shall be on or before April 17th, 2020 based on a Notice authorizing

Work to proceed on or before February 3rd, 2020, and Final Completion shall be achieved within 30

consecutive calendar days after the date of Substantial Completion as determined by the owner.

If notice of acceptance of this bid is given to the undersigned within 30 days after the date of

opening of bids, or any time thereafter before this bid is withdrawn, the undersigned will execute and

deliver a contract in the prescribed form (Commonwealth of Virginia Contract Between Owner and

Contractor, Form CO-9) within 10 days after the contract has been presented to him for signature.

The required payment and performance bonds, on the forms prescribed, shall be delivered to the

Owner along with the signed Contract.

Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986: The undersigned certifies that it does not and shall not

during the performance of the Contract for this project violate the provisions of the Federal

Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which prohibits employment of illegal aliens, or

knowingly employ an unauthorized alien as defined in the Federal Immigration Reform and Control

Act of 1986.

DISQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS: By signing this bid or proposal, the undersigned

certifies that this Bidder or any officer, director, partner or owner is not currently barred from

bidding on contracts by any Agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia, or any public body or agency

of another state, or any agency of the federal government, nor is this Bidder a subsidiary or affiliate

of any firm/corporation that is currently barred from bidding on contracts by any of the same. We

have attached an explanation of any previous disbarment(s) and copies of notice(s) of

reinstatement(s).

Either the undersigned or one of the following individuals, if any, is authorized to modify this bid

prior to the deadline for receipt of bids by writing the modification and signing his name on the face

of the bid, on the envelope in which it is enclosed, on a separate document, or on a document which

is telefaxed to the Owner:

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

I certify that the firm name given below is the true and complete name of the bidder and that the bidder

is legally qualified and licensed by the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational

Regulation, Board for Contractors, to perform all Work included in the scope of the Contract.

Virginia License No.: ______________ Bidder: ______________________________

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Standard Bid Form Format Page 3 of 3

(Name of Firm)

Contractor Class: ________________ By:___________________________________ (Signature)

Specialty: _______________________ Valid until: ______________________

FEIN/SSN: _____________________ Title: _______________________________

If General Partnership (List Partners' Names)

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

Business Address:

____________________________________

____________________________________

____________________________________

____________________________________

Telephone # ________________________

FAX # _______________________________

If Corporation, affix Corporate Seal &

list State of Incorporation

State: _____________________________

(Affix Seal)

Virginia State Corporation Commission ID No.: _______________; or

If Contractor is a foreign business entity not required to be authorized to transact business in the

Commonwealth under Titles 13.1 or 50 of the Code of Virginia, or as otherwise required by law, please

provide an explanation as to why such entity is not required to be so authorized: ____________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________.

Contractor’s Proposed Small Business Participation: % _______

(required)

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SP AREC Restrooms – Pre-bid Meeting Notes

December 16th, 2019

WO#: G1232-18-301179

Project Name: SP AREC Restroom Repairs

Project Manager: Curtis Williams

Pre-bid Meeting Notes – IFB# 0060095 For the Southern Piedmont AREC Restrooms renovation, Pre-bid Meeting held on Monday,

December 16th, 2019 at 9:30 AM.

1. Procurement

a. Sealed bids will be received at the Procurement Department, North End Center

(0333), Suite 2100, 300 Turner Street NW, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061. The

deadline for submitting bids is 2:00 P.M. sharp, as determined by the Bid Officer,

on Tuesday, January 14th, 2020. The bids will be opened publicly and read aloud

beginning at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, January 15th, 2020, at the same location.

b. Do not rely on USPS for mailing bids in. Hand delivering bids is the safest

option. Bids arriving late due to issue with mailing will not be accepted.

c. All Bidders are welcome to attend bid opening at 2:00 P.M on Thursday, May

23rd, 2019.

2. Overview of Project

a. Scope of Work/Permit Set

i. Construct (1) new standalone restroom and renovate (2) existing restrooms

with the Admin building (890). Discuss Phasing and facility schedule.

ii. Abatement/selective demolition shall be performed by owner. Overview

drawing modification regarding asbestos.

iii. New fixtures, flooring, partitions, ACT, GRD’s, light fixtures, etc.

iv. Bid additives have been requested for Break Room & Kitchen Areas. See

Scope of Work for details.

v. General contractor shall contract vendor to furnish and maintain a 24’

minimum portable restroom trailer. Porta-potys will not be acceptable.

Trailer will require electrical and plumbing hook-ups.

1. Recommended vendor – Edmunds Waste Removal

vi. Pre-Bid RFI’s shall be due Tuesday, December 24th no later than 5PM.

VTR shall issue addendum with RFI responses, and revised bid form by

January 3rd.

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SP AREC Restrooms – Pre-bid Meeting Notes

December 16th, 2019

b. Drawings

i. Permitted Drawings will be sent digitally to the winning general contractor.

The University Building Official is experimenting with digital permit

drawings, and has provided a digital set with UBO approval stamp.

Contractor shall include allowance within bid for printing stamped drawings

to remain on-site at all time for inspections.

c. Scope of Work and Special Condition

i. Contractor should become familiar with the scope of work and special

conditions. The contractor may visit the project site prior to the bid due

date; contact the VT Project Manager prior to your site visit for approved

day/time.

3. Safety

a. Proper PPE – Hard Hats, hard soled boots, safety glasses

This PPE will be required as a minimum requirement on the project. In addition,

contractors must abide by the Virginia Tech Safety Requirements for Contractors

and Subcontractors dated March 2013. A link to this document has been

included below.

Any work to be done with an open flame will need a hot work permit. Virginia Tech will not issue hot work permits. The contractor is responsible for providing their own hot work program to the Virginia Tech Renovations and EHS representative prior to commencing work.

b. EHS Safety Standards on VT Website

Visit the link provided for EHS standards of construction on the VT campus

http://www.ehss.vt.edu/programs/contractor_safety.php

4. Administration

a. RFI’s

Any questions/clarifications that arise during construction should be submitted

as an official RFI to VT Renovations/Gilbane.

Issues in the field may be verbally discussed with the project manager prior to

submission, but this will not negate the requirement of a written submission.

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SP AREC Restrooms – Pre-bid Meeting Notes

December 16th, 2019

Answered RFI’s should be kept on site for reference when UBO inspects. The

UBO reserves the right to reject an inspection for any work which was changed

in the field without an RFI.

b. Shutdowns and Weekend Work

Notifications will be required one week prior to any major building shutdown

which will affect more than the immediate project space. Please keep us

updated as to when you will be shutting down utilities to the construction space.

This will help us keep the building occupants up to date if the shutdown

inadvertently affects other areas of the building.

c. Keys/Security –

Contractor shall coordinate with Ned Jones and other designated facility

personnel for keys, access, working hours, etc.

5. Schedule

The scheduled start date is Monday, February 10th, 2019 at which point the Virginia

Tech project manager will have received all approved submittals, schedules, and issued

permits to begin construction. Contractor shall provide all long lead item submittals

within five days of receiving the Notice to Proceed.

The planned substantial completion date is Friday, April 17th, 2020, at which point a

project final inspection and punch list will be completed.

a. Inspections

The University Building Officials (UBO) will require a 5-day notice on all

inspections. Notify the project manager when you expect to be ready for an

inspection, who will then in turn schedule it through UBO. The building official

inspecting this work will be traveling from Blacksburg, VA. Your cooperation

with this requirement is appreciated.

We will consider having a certified 3rd party inspector perform code inspections

in the event the UBO is unavailable.

6. Conflicts

a. Foreseen conflicts.

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SP AREC Restrooms – Pre-bid Meeting Notes

December 16th, 2019

ADA Compliance – Contractor shall ensure the stand-alone ADA restroom

is installed to meet ADA compliance. All clearances must be met. Non-

Compliant work shall be corrected at the cost of the contractor.

Project Security – Contractor is responsible for the security of their

project site. Contractor shall maintain a central job box to house the

permitted set of drawings, approved RFI’s and any other project related

documents.

Demolition – Contractor shall be responsible for determining the best

method of demolition/removal of all items. Dumpster may be

maintained on project site within allowable limits of the facilities

manager.

Submittals – Upon notice to proceed (Issuance of purchase order),

contractor shall begin preparing submittals. Long lead-time submittals

shall be submitted first. Within 15 days from the issuance of the

purchase order, contractor shall provide VT renovations PM with long-

lead item submittals.

b. Updates

Bi-weekly progress meetings shall be held. General Contractor shall run

meetings and provide meeting agenda.

c. Key Date Reminders:

• Pre-bid RFI’s are due Tuesday, December 24th, 2019 – No later than 5pm.

Any RFI’s received after this date and time will not be accounted for. Pre-

bid RFI’s shall be emailed to the VT Renovations PM.

• Sealed Bids are to be delivered to the Procurement Department, North

End Center (0333), Suite 2100, 300 Turner Street NW, Blacksburg, Virginia

24061 on the IFB Bid format by Tuesday, January 14th, 2020 – No later

than 2pm. Any bids received after this date and time will not be

considered.

VT Renovations/Gilbane Project Manager

Curtis Williams

(540) 315-2750

[email protected]

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VT SP AREC ASBESTOS & LEAD BASED PAINTSURVEY

VT SOUTHERN PIEDMONT AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH EXTENSIONCENTER

2375 DARVILLS ROADBLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA 23824

ECS PROJECT NO. 47:6572

FOR: GILBANE BUILDING COMPANY

AUGUST 10, 2018

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August 10, 2018

Mr. Curtis WilliamsGilbane Building Company330 Sterrett Facilities ComplexSuite 201Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

ECS Project No. 47:6572

Reference: VT SP AREC Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Survey, VT Southern Piedmont AgriculturalResearch Extension Center, 2375 Darvills Road, Blackstone, Virginia

Dear Mr. Williams:

ECS Mid-Atlantic, LLC (ECS) is pleased to provide Gilbane Building Company with the results ofthe above referenced asbestos and lead based paint (LBP) survey report performed at the VTSouthern Piedmont Agricultural Research Extension Center located at 2375 Darvills Roadin Blackstone, Virginia. This report summarizes our observations, analytical results, findings, andrecommendations related to the work performed. The work described in this report was performedby ECS in general accordance with the Scope of Services described in ECS ProposalNumber 47:8545-EP and the terms and conditions of the agreement authorizing those services.

ECS appreciates this opportunity to provide Gilbane Building Company with our services. If we can beof further assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

ECS Mid-Atlantic, LLC

Matt Dalton Christopher J. Chapman, CIHEnvironmental Staff Project Manager Director of Industrial [email protected] [email protected] 8043536333

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The subject property is located at 2375 Darvills Road in Blackstone, Virginia. Limited renovationsare planned for areas located in Building 890 and the Pack House at Virginia Tech's SouthernPiedmont Agricultural Research and Extension Center. Based on contract drawings created by Burnsand McDonnell (Project Number 106737, dated February 20, 2017), plumbing and/or electric heaterrenovations are scheduled to occur in Rooms 12, 27, 28, 33, and 34 of Building 890, and Rooms 1 and2 of the Pack House.

The purpose of the survey was to determine if asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and LBPs arepresent within portions of the buildings to be renovated. The survey was performed in Rooms 12, 27,28, 33, and 34 of Building 890, and Rooms 1 and 2 of the Pack House (only).

Based on the laboratory analysis of the bulk samples collected during the survey, the followingmaterials were reported to contain asbestos:

• Floor Tiles and associated Mastics• Drywall Joint Compound• Sink Mastics• Tan HVAC Duct Insulation and Fiberglass Pipe Insulation Mastic

The lead-based paint survey was performed by a Commonwealth of Virginia licensed Lead Inspector.Painted and/or glazed surfaces were assessed for lead content using a Direct-Read X-RayFluorescence (XRF) Spectrometer. Lead-Based Glaze was identified on the following buildingmaterials/components:

• Ceramic Wall Tiles• Ceramic Sinks

The executive summary is an integral portion of this report, however, ECS recommends the report beread in it's entirety.

ECS Project # 47:6572

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PAGETABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 SITE DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2.0 PURPOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

3.0 METHODOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

3.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

3.2 Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4.0 RESULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4.2 Suspect or Assumed Asbestos-Containing Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

4.3 Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5.2 Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

6.0 LIMITATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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TABLE OF APPENDICES

Appendix I: Site Photographs

Appendix II: Asbestos Bulk Sample Results

Appendix III: Lead Laboratory Analytical Results

Appendix IV: Laboratory Report(s)

Appendix V: Certifications/Licenses

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1.0 SITE DESCRIPTION

The subject property is improved with Virginia Tech's Southern Piedmont Agricultural Research andExtension Center, located at 2375 Darvills Road in Blackstone, Virginia. Plumbing and/or electricheater renovations are scheduled to occur in Rooms 12, 27, 28, 33, and 34 of Building 890, and Rooms1 and 2 of the Pack House.

2.0 PURPOSE

The purpose of this survey was to identify ACMs and LBPs which may require special handling and/or disposal if removed during construction activities. The identification of ACMs may require trainedlabor, regulated work practices, and special disposal. The identification of LBP may require disclosureto contractors and monitoring of lead exposure.

3.0 METHODOLOGY

ECS performed the authorized Scope of Services in general accordance with our proposal, standardindustry practice(s) and methods specified by regulation(s) for the identification ofAsbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs) and Lead-Based Paints (LBPs).

3.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials

The non-destructive/non-invasive asbestos survey was performed by asbestos inspectors who havereceived EPA accredited training licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Samples of suspectACMs were collected utilizing hand tools and placed into individual, labeled plastic bags. Uniquebulk suspect ACM samples were submitted to Environmental Hazards Services, LLCin Richmond, Virginia for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) in accordance with currentEPA-600 methodology. Materials consisting of additional layers were analyzed separately.Environmental Hazards Services, LLC is listed as an accredited laboratory by the National VoluntaryLaboratory Accreditation Plan (NVLAP) managed by the National Institute of Standards andTechnology (NIST) for bulk sample analysis by currently approved EPA methodology by PLM.

During the survey, ECS attempted to identify suspect ACMs in readily accessible areas. However,due to the destructive means required to identify some materials, certain areas were deemedinaccessible (i.e. behind walls or sub grade materials) and were not surveyed for suspect ACMs. Onlythe rooms listed for renovation (within each building) were surveyed. No other areas of the buildings(interior or exterior) were surveyed. Unidentified suspect ACMs may be located in these and/or otherinaccessible areas.

Samples were collected in general accordance with EPA Standard 40 CFR 763 Subpart E, AsbestosHazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.1101 Inspection Protocol.Multiple samples of each unique material were submitted. Samples were analyzed using “PositiveStop” methodology. If one sample of a homogeneous material is reported to contain asbestos, theremaining samples of that material are not analyzed. EPA regulations stipulate that if one samplecontains asbestos the entire quantity of that material contains asbestos, regardless of additionalanalysis.

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3.2 Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings

The Lead-Based Paint (LBP) survey was performed by a Virginia licensed Lead Inspector using a X-RayFluorescence (XRF) Spectrometer to identify lead concentrations in painted and glazed surfaces.

The survey was conducted utilizing the U.S. EPA definition of LBP. Under this definition, paintedsurfaces which contain lead in concentrations equal to or greater than 1.0 milligrams per squarecentimeter (≥ 1.0 mg/cm2) are classified as coated with LBP. Paints with concentrations of leaddetectable by the XRF are considered lead-containing paints. Additionally, fixtures or componentsthat are manufactured with a factory applied glazing (i.e., sinks, toilets, ceramic tiles, etc.) are testedas these factory-applied finishes often contain lead. Activities which disturb lead-containing paintsand glazing (while not lead-based paints by the U.S. EPA definition) are regulated by OSHA (29 CFR1926.62).

Because the current or proposed use of the property is not residential or child-occupied, the scopeof the LBP survey was not conducted in accordance with HUD Chapter 7 requirements. Thisrepresentative survey included taking readings from walls, windows, doors, and miscellaneouscomponents. Walls are listed by letter with wall “A” being the entrance of the subject building,proceeding clockwise to “B, C, D”, etc.

4.0 RESULTS

The following is a summary of laboratory results, findings and observations.

4.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials

In total, 54 bulk samples from 19 homogeneous areas were submitted to the laboratory of which 69layers were analyzed.

An Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) is defined as any material containing more than one percent(>1%) asbestos as determined using the method specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763,Section 1, PLM. Materials are categorized by the U.S. EPA in the following categories:

• Friable ACMs are defined as any ACM that, when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized or reducedto powder by hand pressure. Non-friable ACMs are defined as any ACM that, when dry,cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure.

• Category I non-friable ACM are listed as following: packings, gaskets, resilient floor coverings,and asphalt roofing products containing more than one percent (>1%) asbestos.

• Category II non-friable ACM are listed as any material, excluding Category I non-friable ACM,containing more than one percent (>1%) asbestos.

Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials (RACM) are friable ACM or non-friable ACM that will be orhas been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading or has crumbled, been pulverized, orreduced to powder in the course of renovation and/or demolition operations. A complete list of thesampled materials submitted for analysis is located in the Appendix.

Environmental Hazards Services, LLC submitted a signed final laboratory report to ECS on July31, 2018. The asbestos containing materials are summarized below. A complete list of the sampled

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materials submitted for analysis and sample locations are located in the Appendix of this report.Additional details regarding the overall locations of the materials identified as asbestos-containingare provided further in the report.

Summary of Asbestos-Containing Materials Identified

Location Material DescriptionAnalytical

Result Category

Break Room(B-890)

Floor Tile 2% Chrysotile Category INon-Friable

Break Room(B-890)

Floor Tile Mastic 6% Chrysotile Category INon-Friable

Break Room(B-890)

Drywall/Joint Compound 2% Chrysotile Friable

Kitchen (B-890) Drywall/Joint Compound 2% Chrsyotile Friable

Break room(B-890)

Black Sink Mastic 5% Chrysotile Category IINon-Friable

Kitchen (B-890) Sink Mastic 3% Chrysotile Category IINon-Friable

Kitchen (B-890) Tan HVAC Duct Mastic 3% Chrysotile Category IINon-Friable

Kitchen (B-890) Tan Mastic on Fiberglass PipeInsulation

4% Chrysotile Category IINon-Friable

Men's Bathroom(Packhouse)

Floor Tile 3% Chrysotile Category INon-Friable

Men's Bathroom(Packhouse)

Floor Tile Mastic 5% Chrysotile Category INon-Friable

Women'sBathroom(Packhouse)

Drywall/Joint Compound 2% Chrysotile Friable

Office(Packhouse)

Drywall/Joint Compound 2% Chrysotile Friable

Men's Bathroom(Packhouse)

Drywall/Joint Compound 2% Chrysotile Friable

Friable Asbestos Containing Materials:

Drywall/Joint Compound (2% Chrysotile). This material is classified under US EPA NESHAPregulations as a regulated friable ACM. All similar materials found throughout both buildings should

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be assumed to contain asbestos. Prior to disturbance, it is recommended that this material be abatedby a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. This material was observed in both buildings, includingthe break room and kitchen of Building 890, as well as in the men's and women's bathrooms and theoffice in the Packhouse.

With regards to drywall joint compound, several options exist with regards to abatement of thismaterial. EPA allows for further sampling and analysis of the materials in order to composite thesample and determine if greater than 1 % asbestos is present. If less than 1% is present, the materialis no longer regulated under US EPA regulations. However OSHA generally does not allow for thisoption and consider removal of joint compound a Class II abatement activity. The Owner may wishto further review with ECS appropriate options in order to best address abatement of this material.At this time Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) has recommended point countingany positive asbestos joint compound samples (August 2015 - personal communication – Mr. DougWiggins Senior Compliance Officer DLI).

Non-Friable Asbestos Containing Materials:

Floor Tile and Mastic (2-6% Chrysotile). These materials are classified under US EPA NESHAPregulations as Category I non-friable ACMs. All similar materials found within both buildings shouldbe assumed to contain asbestos. Prior to disturbance, it is recommended that these materialsbe abated by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. These materials were observed in bothbuildings, including the break room in Building 890, and the men's bathroom in the Packhouse.

Sink Mastic (3-5% Chrysotile). This material is classified under US EPA NESHAP regulations as aCategory II non-friable ACM. All similar materials found within building B-890 should be assumed tobe asbestos containing. Prior to disturbance, it is recommended that this material be abated by alicensed asbestos abatement contractor. This material was observed on the sinks in the kitchen andbreakroom.

Thermal System Insulation Mastic (4% Chrysotile). This material is classified under US EPANESHAP regulations as a Category II non-friable ACM. All similar materials found within buildingB-890 should be assumed to be asbestos containing. This material may be present behind solid wallsor above solid ceilings. Prior to disturbance, it is recommended that this material be abated by alicensed asbestos abatement contractor. This material was observed on piping (mastics on joints) inthe kitchen.

4.2 Suspect or Assumed Asbestos-Containing Materials

Due to the inaccessibility or the destructive means that asbestos sampling requires, additionalsuspect ACMs may remain within the building hidden behind inaccessible areas that include, butare not limited to, sub-grade walls, structural members, topping slabs, sub-grade sealants, flooringlocated below underlayments, areas behind solid walls or above solid ceilings, pipe trenches, andsubsurface utilities, etc. These areas were deemed inaccessible and were not assessed.

If these materials are discovered during construction activities, they should be presumed to containasbestos and be treated as ACMs or be sampled immediately upon discovery and prior to disturbancefor asbestos content by a certified asbestos inspector in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.1101.

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Based upon our past experience in the identification of ACMs in similarly constructed buildings, thefollowing additional suspect ACMs may also be located in inaccessible areas of the structure:

• All areas (interior and exterior) of the buildings not covered by this survey• Exterior wall and subslab water proofing and vapor barriers• Fire doors

4.3 Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings

Paint and surface coatings which contain detectable concentrations of lead considered“lead-containing paints”. Since OSHA has no specific action level for lead in paint, all paint on the sitefound to have a measurable concentration of lead should be assumed to be lead containing. Workperformed which may disturb lead-containing paint is regulated under OSHA as referenced under 29CFR 1926.62. A total of 51 readings were collected during the survey, including calibration readings.Paint, glazing and other surface coatings in which lead was detected above the US EPA action levelare summarized in the table below.

Summary of XRF Lead-Based Paint Results

Location Color Substrate Component

Women's Room (B-890) Blue Ceramic Wall Tile

Men's Room (B-890) Blue Ceramic Wall Tile

Men's Room (B-890) White Ceramic Sink

Men's Room (Packhouse) White Ceramic Sink

5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

Based on our understanding of the purpose of the VT SP AREC Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Survey,the results of laboratory analysis, and our findings and observations, ECS presents the followingrecommendations.

5.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials

ECS recommends where a material type has been identified as asbestos containing that all othermaterials with similar color, texture, age and size throughout the building’s interior and exterior beassumed to contain asbestos. Please refer to Section 4.1 for a complete list of building materials thatwere reported positive for asbestos and to Section 4.2 for materials that were assumed to containasbestos.

If these materials are to be disturbed by planned renovations, ECS recommends they be removedbeforehand by a Virginia accrediated asbestos abatement contractor.

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Due to large amount of ACMs identified, ECS recommends that a project specification be preparedto delineate and quantify known and suspect hazardous and regulated materials in the buildings andto outline proper procedures for the abatement. This will help protect the owner’s liability in betterdefining the scope of work and contractors’ roles and responsibilities in the abatement process andholding the contractor accountable for the performance of the project. The specification typicallydefines the Contractor’s scope of work and outline requirements and procedures that must befollowed for the project. The intent of the specification is to give performance requirements for theContractor so that the project can be completed safely and in compliance with applicable federal andstate regulations. Typically, the specification document serves as part of the site owner’s contract withthe contractor.

If ACMs are to be removed, it is recommended that an industrial hygienist monitor the project.This involves collecting air samples from within and outside abatement work areas to monitorthe asbestos abatement contractor’s work practices over the course of the project. The industrialhygienist should evaluate if the asbestos abatement work is in accordance with project specifications,U.S. EPA regulation 40 CFR Part 61-National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants SubpartM: National Emission Standard for Asbestos, and U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 – Asbestos in Construction. The industrial hygienist shouldassess each work area to monitor the removal of ACMs. Only after the industrial hygienist hasdetermined the identified ACMs have been removed should final clearance air samples be collected(if necessary).

Suspect ACMs not observed due to inaccessibility or not sampled due to the destructive meansthat sampling would require may also be encountered during construction activities. At the time ofthe survey, only limited destructive means were used to locate or sample suspect ACMs; therefore,additional suspect ACMs may remain within inaccessible areas that include, but are not limitedto, [sub-grade walls, structural members, topping slabs, exterior areas, sub-grade sealants, flooringlocated below underlayments, vapor barriers, pipe trenches and other subsurface utilities, etc.]If additional suspect ACMs are uncovered which were not accessible during this survey, it isrecommended that these materials either be assumed to contain asbestos or be sampled prior todisturbance upon discovery for asbestos content by an asbestos inspector in accordance with 29 CFR1926.1101.

Should any identified ACM remain in place, ECS recommends the development and implementationof a site-specific Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Plan detailing routine maintenance andrepair operations, contractor notification procedures, and all other requirements under OSHA –reference 29 CFR 1926.1101.

5.2 Lead in Paint and Surface Coatings

Based on the findings of this report, detectable concentrations of lead were identified on glazings onwall tiles found in the bathrooms of Building B-890 and the ceramic sinks in the bathrooms of bothbuildings.

The presence of lead is a concern primarily when conditions exist where it may inhaled or ingested.Regardless of the analytical results of a material, all painted and/or glazed surfaces may still containconcentrations of lead in the paint, which when disturbed, may generate lead dust greater than

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the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of 50 micrograms per cubic millimeter (ug/m3) as an 8-hourTime Weighted Average (TWA) established by the OSHA “Lead Exposure in Construction Rule (29 CFR1926.62).”

The OSHA standard gives no guidance on acceptable levels of lead in paint at which no exposureto airborne lead (above the action level) would be expected. Rather, OSHA defines airborneconcentrations, and references specific types of work practices and operations from which a leadhazard may be generated (reference 29 CFR 1926.62, section d). Environmental and personnelmonitoring should be conducted during any removal/demolition process (as appropriate) to verifythat actual personal exposures are below the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of 50 microgramsper cubic millimeter (µg/m3) as an 8-hour Time Weighted Average (TWA). Under OSHA requirements,the contractor performing renovation work will be required to conduct this monitoring and followapplicable requirements under 29 CFR 1926.62 if disturbing lead-containing paint.

6.0 LIMITATIONS

The conclusions and recommendations presented within this report are based upon a reasonablelevel of assessment within normal bounds and standards of professional practice for a site in thisparticular geographic setting. ECS is not responsible or liable for the discovery and elimination ofhazards that may potentially cause damage, accidents, or injuries.

The observations, conclusions, and recommendations pertaining to environmental conditions at thesubject site are necessarily limited to conditions observed, and/or materials reviewed at the time thisstudy was undertaken. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made with regard to the conclusionsand recommendations presented within this report. This report is provided for the exclusive use ofthe client. This report is not intended to be used or relied upon in connection with other projects orby other unidentified third parties without the written consent of ECS and the client.

Our recommendations are in part based on federal, state, and local regulations and guidelines. ECSdoes not assume the responsibility of the person(s) in charge of the site, or otherwise undertakeresponsibility for reporting to any local, state, or federal public agencies, any conditions at the sitethat may present a potential danger to public health, safety, or the environment. Under this scope ofservices, ECS assumes no responsibility regarding any response actions initiated as a result of thesefindings. General compliance with regulations and response actions are the sole responsibility of theClient and should be conducted in accordance with local, state, and/or federal requirements.

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Appendix I: Site Photographs

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1 - ACM - 12" Floor Tiles (Packhouse)

2 - ACM - 12" Floor Tiles (Packhouse)

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3 - ACM - Duct Mastic

4 - ACM - Sink Undercoating/Mastic

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5 - ACM - 12" Floor Tiles (Buidling 890)

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Appendix II: Asbestos BulkSample Results

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VA Tech Arec Center, Blackstone, VA

ECS Project No. 47:6572August 2018

Sample # Sampling Location Material/Description Analytical Results

1-1 Men's Bathroom (B-890) Skim Coat on CMU BlockNAD

1-2 Men's Bathroom (B-890) Skim Coat on CMU BlockNAD

1-3 Men's Bathroom (B-890) Skim Coat on CMU BlockNAD

1-4 Women's Bathroom (B-890) Skim Coat on CMU BlockNAD

1-5 Women's Bathroom (B-890) Skim Coat on CMU BlockNAD

2-1 Men's Bathroom (B-890) 2"x2" White Fissure CTNAD

2-2 Men's Bathroom (B-890) 2"x2" White Fissure CTNAD

2-2B Kitchen (B-890) 2"x2" White Fissure CTNAD

3-1 Bathroom Ceiling (B-890) Fiberglass Insulation paperNAD

3-2 Bathroom Ceiling (B-890) Fiberglass Insulation paperNAD

4-1 Men's Bathroom (B-890) Ceramic Wall TileNAD

4-2 Women's Bathroom (B-890) Ceramic Wall TileNAD

5-1 Men's Bathroom (B-890) Ceramic Floor Tile NAD

5-2 Women's Bathroom (B-890) Ceramic Floor Tile NAD

6-1 Break Room (B-890) 12"x12" Floor Tile and Black Mastic2% to 6% Chrysotile

6-2 Break Room (B-890) 12"x12" Floor Tile and Black MasticN/A

6-3 Kitchen (B-890) 12"x12" Floor Tile and Black MasticN/A

7-1 Break Room (B-890) Drywall/Joint Compound 2% Chrysotile

7-2 Break Room (B-890) Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

7-3 Break Room (B-890) Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

7-4 Kitchen (B-890) Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

TABLE 1

BULK SAMPLING OF SUSPECT ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS

Table Notes:NAD = No Asbestos DetectedN/A = Sample Not Analyzed; Positive Stop

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August 2018

Sample # Sampling Location Material/Description Analytical Results

7-5 Kitchen (B-890) Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

8-1 Break Room (B-890) Cove Base & MasticNAD

8-2 Break Room (B-890) Cove Base & MasticNAD

8-2B Kitchen (B-890) Cove Base & MasticNAD

9-1 Break Room (B-890) Black Sink Mastic5% Chrysotile

9-2 Break Room (B-890) Black Sink MasticN/A

10-1 Break Room Ceiling (B-890)

Grey Mudded Pipe Elbow InsulationNAD

10-2 Break Room Ceiling (B-890)

Grey Mudded Pipe Elbow InsulationNAD

10-3 Break Room Ceiling (B-890)

Grey Mudded Pipe Elbow InsulationNAD

11-1 Kitchen (B-890) Sink Mastic3% Chrysotile

11-2 Kitchen (B-890) Sink MasticN/A

12-1 Kitchen (B-890) Tan Duct Mastic3% Chrysotile

12-2 Kitchen (B-890) Tan Duct MasticN/A

13-1 Kitchen (B-890) Tan Mastic on Fiberglass Insulation4% Chrysotile

13-2 Kitchen (B-890) Tan Mastic on Fiberglass InsulationN/A

14-1 Kitchen (B-890) CMU Block Filler Paint NAD

14-2 Kitchen (B-890) CMU Block Filler Paint NAD

14-3 Kitchen (B-890) CMU Block Filler Paint NAD

15-1 Men's Bathroom

(Packhouse)

12"x12" Floor Tile and Mastic3% to 5% Chrysotile

15-2 Office (Packhouse) 12"x12" Floor Tile and MasticN/A

16-1 Women's Bathroom (Packhouse)

CMU Block Filler PaintNAD

16-2 Office (Packhouse) CMU Block Filler PaintNAD

Table Notes:NAD = No Asbestos DetectedN/A = Sample Not Analyzed; Positive Stop

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VA Tech Arec Center, Blackstone, VA

ECS Project No. 47:6572August 2018

Sample # Sampling Location Material/Description Analytical Results

16-3 Men's Bathroom (Packhouse)

CMU Block Filler PaintNAD

17-1 Women's Bathroom

(Packhouse)

Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

17-2 Offices (Packhouse) Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

17-3 Men's Bathroom

(Packhouse)

Drywall/Joint Compound2% Chrysotile

18-1 Offices (Packhouse) Door CaulkingNAD

18-2 Men's Bathroom (Packhouse)

Door CaulkingNAD

19-1 Office (Packhouse) Cove Base & MasticNAD

19-2 Men's Bathroom (Packhouse)

Cove Base & MasticNAD

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Appendix III: Lead LaboratoryAnalytical Results

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Table XRF Lead Based Paint Results

Cutshaw Avenue Building, Richmond, VirginiaECS Project No. 47:4259-A

Notes: Bold - Lead Based Paint Pb - Lead in milligrams per square centimeter

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Line No. Date Reading XRF Bldg/Unit Area/Room Substrate Color Component Pb Pb +/-1 31-Jul-18 1 118842 31-Jul-18 2 11884 vt 890 Calibrate 1.15 0.077 31-Jul-18 3 11884 vt 890 Calibrate 1.06 0.058 31-Jul-18 4 11884 vt 890 Calibrate 1.02 0.059 31-Jul-18 5 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Drywall White Calibrate 0 0

10 31-Jul-18 6 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Drywall White Calibrate 0 011 31-Jul-18 7 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Drywall White Wall 0 012 31-Jul-18 8 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Metal White Door Casing 0.01 0.0113 31-Jul-18 9 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Metal White Door Casing 0 0.0114 31-Jul-18 10 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Wood Varnish Door 0 015 31-Jul-18 11 11884 vt 890 Kitchen Wood Varnish Door 0 016 31-Jul-18 12 11884 vt 890 Kitchen CMU White Wall 0 017 31-Jul-18 13 11884 vt 890 womens room Ceramic Blue Wall 0.95 0.0618 31-Jul-18 14 11884 vt 890 womens room Ceramic Blue Wall 1 0.0719 31-Jul-18 15 11884 vt 890 womens room CMU White Wall 0 020 31-Jul-18 16 11884 vt 890 womens room Ceramic White Sink 0 021 31-Jul-18 17 11884 vt 890 womens room Metal Blue Bathroom Stall 0 022 31-Jul-18 18 11884 vt 890 womens room Ceramic White Toilet 0.08 0.0223 31-Jul-18 19 11884 vt 890 mens room Ceramic Blue Wall 1 0.0624 31-Jul-18 20 11884 vt 890 mens room Plaster White Wall 0 025 31-Jul-18 21 11884 vt 890 mens room Metal White Door Casing 0.04 0.0426 31-Jul-18 22 11884 vt 890 break room Drywall White Wall 0 027 31-Jul-18 23 11884 vt 890 break room Metal White Cabinet 0 028 31-Jul-18 24 11884 vt 890 break room Wood Varnish Door 0 029 31-Jul-18 25 11884 vt 890 break room Metal White Door Casing 0.02 0.0230 31-Jul-18 26 11884 vt 890 womens room Metal White Door Casing 0.01 0.0231 31-Jul-18 27 11884 vt 890 mens room Wood Varnish Door 0 032 31-Jul-18 28 11884 vt 890 mens room Metal Brown Bathroom Stall 0 033 31-Jul-18 29 11884 vt 890 mens room Ceramic Brown Floor 0 034 31-Jul-18 30 11884 vt 890 mens room Ceramic White Sink 5 0.5735 31-Jul-18 31 11884 vt 890 mens room Ceramic White urinal 0.02 0.0136 31-Jul-18 32 11884 packhouse mens room CMU White Wall 0 037 31-Jul-18 33 11884 packhouse office CMU White Wall 0 038 31-Jul-18 34 11884 packhouse womens bathroom CMU White Wall 0 039 31-Jul-18 35 11884 packhouse womens bathroom Metal White Door Casing 0 0.0140 31-Jul-18 36 11884 packhouse womens bathroom Wood Varnish Door 0 041 31-Jul-18 37 11884 packhouse office Metal Brown Door 0.13 0.0442 31-Jul-18 38 11884 packhouse office Metal Brown Door 0.09 0.0343 31-Jul-18 39 11884 packhouse office Metal Brown Door Jamb 0.05 0.0244 31-Jul-18 40 11884 packhouse mens room Metal Brown Door Jamb 0.04 0.0245 31-Jul-18 41 11884 packhouse mens room Metal Brown Door 0.14 0.0546 31-Jul-18 42 11884 packhouse mens room Drywall White Ceiling 0 047 31-Jul-18 43 11884 packhouse mens room Ceramic White Sink 5 0.8648 31-Jul-18 44 11884 packhouse mens room Ceramic White urinal 0.01 0.0149 31-Jul-18 45 11884 packhouse mens room Metal Brown Bathroom Stall 0 050 31-Jul-18 46 11884 packhouse mens room Ceramic White Toilet 0 051 31-Jul-18 47 11884 packhouse mens room shower Ceramic Brown Floor 0 052 31-Jul-18 48 11884 packhouse mens room shower Ceramic Brown Floor 0.2 0.0753 31-Jul-18 49 11884 packhouse Calibrate 1.04 0.0554 31-Jul-18 50 11884 packhouse Calibrate 1.01 0.0555 31-Jul-18 51 11884 packhouse Calibrate 1 0.05

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Appendix IV: LaboratoryReport(s)

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Asbestos BulkAnalysis Report

Client:

Report Number:

Project/Test Address:

Client Number:

Reported Date:

Received Date:

Analyzed Date:

ECS Mid-Atlantic - Richmond 07/31/2018

200625

08/03/2018

18-07-04238

7469 Whitepine Rd

Telephone: 800.347.4010

Richmond, VA 23237

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C.

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

Laboratory ResultsFax Number:

804-353-9478

2119 D North Hamilton StRichmond, VA 23230

08/01/2018

Layer Type AsbestosClient SampleNumber

OtherMaterials

Lab Gross DescriptionLab SampleNumber

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-001 1-1 100% Non-FibrousNAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-002 1-2 100% Non-FibrousNAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-003 1-3 100% Non-FibrousNAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-004 1-4 100% Non-FibrousNAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-005 1-5 100% Non-FibrousNAD

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Brown Fibrous; WhitePaint; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-006 2-1 65% Cellulose5% Fibrous Glass30% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Brown Fibrous; WhitePaint; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-007 2-2B 65% Cellulose5% Fibrous Glass30% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Tan Fibrous; Silver Foil;Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-008 3-1 34% Cellulose16% Fibrous Glass50% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Tan Fibrous; Silver Foil;Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-009 3-2 34% Cellulose16% Fibrous Glass50% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Blue Cementitious;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-010A 4-1 100% Non-FibrousCeramicTile

NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-010B 4-1 100% Non-FibrousGrout NAD

Gray Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-010C 4-1 100% Non-FibrousMortar NAD

Pink Cementitious;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-011A 4-2 100% Non-FibrousCeramicTile

NAD

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-011B 4-2 100% Non-FibrousGrout NAD

Beige Cementitious;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-012 5-1 100% Non-FibrousNAD

Blue Cementitious;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-013A 5-2 100% Non-FibrousCeramicTile

NAD

Brown Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-013B 5-2 100% Non-FibrousGrout NAD

Tan Vinyl; Homogeneous18-07-04238-014A 6-1 98% Non-FibrousTile 2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Black Tar; Homogeneous18-07-04238-014B 6-1 3% Cellulose91% Non-Fibrous

Mastic 6% Chrysotile

6%Total Asbestos:

18-07-04238-015A 6-2 Tile Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

18-07-04238-015B 6-2 Mastic Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-016A 7-1 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-016B 7-1 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-017A 7-2 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-017B 7-2 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-018A 7-3 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-018B 7-3 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Brown Vinyl;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-019A 8-1 100% Non-FibrousCoveBase

NAD

Brown Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-019B 8-1 2% Cellulose98% Non-Fibrous

Mastic NAD

Brown Vinyl;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-020A 8-2B 100% Non-FibrousCoveBase

NAD

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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Tan Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-020B 8-2B 1% Cellulose99% Non-Fibrous

Mastic NAD

18-07-04238-021A 6-3 Tile Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

18-07-04238-021B 6-3 Mastic Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-022A 7-4 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-022B 7-4 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-023A 7-5 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-023B 7-5 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Black Tar; Homogeneous18-07-04238-024 9-1 2% Cellulose93% Non-Fibrous

5% Chrysotile

5%Total Asbestos:

18-07-04238-025 9-2 Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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Gray Powder;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-026 10-1 1% Cellulose12% Fibrous Glass87% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Gray Powder;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-027 10-2 1% Cellulose12% Fibrous Glass87% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Gray Powder;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-028 10-3 1% Cellulose12% Fibrous Glass87% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Black Tar; Homogeneous18-07-04238-029 11-1 2% Cellulose95% Non-Fibrous

3% Chrysotile

3%Total Asbestos:

18-07-04238-030 11-2 Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

Tan Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-031 12-1 4% Cellulose93% Non-Fibrous

3% Chrysotile

3%Total Asbestos:

18-07-04238-032 12-2 Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

Tan Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-033 13-1 5% Cellulose91% Non-Fibrous

4% Chrysotile

4%Total Asbestos:

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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18-07-04238-034 13-2 Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

White Paint;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-035 14-1 100% Non-FibrousNAD

White Paint;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-036 14-2 100% Non-FibrousNAD

White Paint;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-037 14-3 100% Non-FibrousNAD

Tan Vinyl; Homogeneous18-07-04238-038A 15-1 97% Non-FibrousTile 3% Chrysotile

3%Total Asbestos:

Black Tar; Homogeneous18-07-04238-038B 15-1 4% Cellulose91% Non-Fibrous

Mastic 5% Chrysotile

5%Total Asbestos:

18-07-04238-039A 15-2 Tile Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

18-07-04238-039B 15-2 Mastic Did Not Analyze (Positive Stop)

Tan Paint; Homogeneous18-07-04238-040 16-1 100% Non-FibrousNAD

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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White Paint;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-041 16-2 100% Non-FibrousNAD

Green Paint;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-042 16-3 100% Non-FibrousNAD

Tan Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-043 18-1 100% Non-FibrousNAD

Tan Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-044 18-2 2% Cellulose98% Non-Fibrous

NAD

Brown Vinyl;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-045A 19-1 100% Non-FibrousCoveBase

NAD

Brown Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-045B 19-1 2% Cellulose98% Non-Fibrous

Mastic NAD

Brown Vinyl;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-046A 19-2 100% Non-FibrousCoveBase

NAD

Brown Adhesive;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-046B 19-2 2% Cellulose98% Non-Fibrous

Mastic NAD

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-047A 7-1 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-047B 7-1 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-048A 7-2 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-048B 7-2 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Gray Powder; BrownFibrous; Inhomogeneous

18-07-04238-049A 7-3 20% Cellulose80% Non-Fibrous

Drywall NAD

White Granular;Homogeneous

18-07-04238-049B 7-3 98% Non-FibrousJointComp.

2% Chrysotile

2%Total Asbestos:

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

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Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C

Project/Test Address:

Client Number: Report Number:200625 18-07-04238

VT Arec Center; Blackstone, VA

OtherMaterials

AsbestosLab SampleNumber

Layer Type Lab Gross DescriptionClient SampleNumber

Tasha Eaddy

1% Asbestos

Analyst:

Reporting Limit:

Method:

QC Blank:

QC Sample:

Christian H. Schaible

EPA Method 600/R-93/116, EPA Method 600/M4-82-020

QA/QC Clerk

Reviewed By Authorized Signatory:

26-M22010-1

SRM 1866 Fiberglass

NAD = no asbestos detectedLEGEND:

The condition of the samples analyzed was acceptable upon receipt per laboratory protocol unless otherwise noted on this report. Each distinct

component in an inhomogeneous sample was analyzed separately and reported as a composite. Results represent the analysis of samples submitted

by the client. Sample location, description, area, volume, etc., was provided by the client. This report cannot be used by the client to claim product

endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written consent of the

Environmental Hazards Service, L.L.C. California Certification #2319 NY ELAP #11714 NVLAP #101882-0 VELAP 460172. All information concerning

sampling location, date, and time can be found on Chain-of-Custody. Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C. does not perform any sample collection.

Environmental Hazards Services, L.L.C. recommends reanalysis by point count (for more accurate quantification) or Transmission Electron Microscopy

(TEM), (for enhanced detection capabilities) for materials regulated by EPA NESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) and

found to contain less than ten percent (<10%) asbestos by polarized light microscopy (PLM). Both services are available for an additional fee.

400 Point Count Analysis, where noted, performed per EPA Method 600/R-93/116 with a Reporting Limit of 0.25%.

* All California samples analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy, EPA Method 600/M4-82-020, Dec. 1982.

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Appendix V: Certifications/Licenses

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DPOR License Lookup License Number 3303004050

License DetailsName DALTON, MATTHEW THOMAS

License Number 3303004050

License Description Asbestos Inspector License

Rank Asbestos Inspector

Address QUINTON, VA 23141

Initial Certification Date 2015-04-13

Expiration Date 2019-04-30

The data located on this website are not the public records of the Department of Professional and Occupational

Regulation (DPOR). All public records are physically located at DPOR's Public Records Section: 9960 Mayland

Drive, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23233. While DPOR works to ensure the accuracy of the data provided online,

the data available on these pages are updated routinely but may not be up to date at all times (due to document

processing delays, technical maintenance, etc.).

DPOR assumes no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided or for any

reliance on data provided online. While DPOR has attempted to ensure that the data contained herein are

accurate and reflect the status of its regulants, DPOR makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the

accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of this data. If discrepancies or errors are discovered, please

inform DPOR so that appropriate action may be taken.

DPOR License Lookup build 1,198 (built 2017-07-13 02:34:41).

License Lookup: License Search Results http://dporweb.dpor.virginia.gov/LicenseLookup/LicenseDetail

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