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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D19-0369 - BOEING #9-85 - DEMO BUILDINGBOEING #9-85 - DEMOLITION 9725 E MARGINAL WAY S BLDG 9-085 D19-0369 Parcel No: Address: �~^� °�� Tukwila �~U~� «�n " ��»��oa Department of Community Development G3OV5nuthcenterBoulevard, Sube#1OM Tukwila, Washington 9Q1Q8 Phone:2O6'431'3G7U Inspection Request Line: 2U6-438'93SD Web site: http://www.TukwilaVVA.gov DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 0003400018 Permit Number: D19'0369 973SEMARGINAL WAY 58LDG9-005 Issue Date: 1/6/2020 Permit Expires On: 7/4/2020 Owner: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: License No: Lender; BOE|NGCOMPANY THE POBOX 3707W1/[ZO'59PROPERTY MARTIN PROBST POBOX 3707; M/[:4b-208,SEATTLE WA, 98124 STREAMLINE GENERAL CONST LLC 1OO62O8THAVE E,LAKE TAPPS VVA, 98391 8OE|NGCOMPANY THE POBOX 3707k8/C20-00PROPERTY TAX DEPT,5EATTLE,WA, 98I24 Phone: (206)852~4985 Phone (253)447-7474 Expiration Date; 4/21/2020 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: DEMOLITION OF 2050 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING DOWN TO THE SLAB. BUILDING SLAB AND FOUNDATION TO BE PERMITTED AT LATER DATE. PUBLIC WORKS ACTIVITIES INCLUDE EROSION CONTROL. Project Valuation: $42,000.00 Type of Fire Protection: Sprinklers: YES Fire Alarm: YES Type ofConstruction: U|B Electrical Service Provided by: TUKWILA Fees Collected: $1,883.60 Occupancy per IBC: FZ Water District: TUKVV|LA Sewer District: VALLEY VIEW,TUKWILA Current Codes adopted bythe City ofTukwila: international Building Code Edition: international Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2U15 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: VVAC296-4G8: VVAState Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Public Works Activities: [hanneUzaton/Sthpin8: CurbCut/Access/Sidewa|k: Fire Loop Hydrant: Flood Control Zone: HauUng/OversizeLoad: Land Altering: Landscape Irrigation: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Water Main Extension: Water Meter: Volumes: Cut: O Fill: U Number: 8 No Permit Center Authorized Signature: I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct, All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state orlocal laws regulating construction orthe performance ofwork. |amauthorized tosign and obtain this development permit and agree tnthe conditions attached tothis permit. Signature: Print Name: ~ Date: This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: l: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval, 2: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 3: When special inspection is required, either the owner or the registered design professional in responsible charge, shall employ a special inspection agency and notify the Building Official of the appointment prior to the first building inspection, The special inspector shall furnish inspection reports to the Building Official in atimely manner. 4: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. S: VALIDITY OFPERMIT: The issuance urgranting ofapermit shall not beconstrued toboapermit for, o/an approval of, any violation ofany of the provisions ofthe building code orofany other ordinances nfthe City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances ofthe City ofTukwila shall not bevalid. The issuance ofapermit based nnconstruction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 6: ***PUBUCWORKS PERMIT QOmD|T0NS' 16: Applicant shall call (206) 433-0179 to schedule a mandatory pre -construction meeting with Public Works Inspector. 7: The applicant or contractor must notify the Public Works Inspector at (206) 438-9350 upon commencement and completion ofwork atleast 24hours inadvance. All inspection requests for utility work must also be made Z4hours inadvance. 8: Permit is valid between the weekday hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. only. Coordinate with the Public Works Inspector for any work after S:UUp.m.and weekends. 9: No work under this permit during weekend hours without prior approval by Public Works. Coordinate with the Public Works Inspector. 10: Work affecting traffic flows shall beclosely coordinated with the Public Works Inspector. Traffic Control Plans shall besubmitted tuthe Inspector for prior approval. ll: Any material spilled onto any street shall becleaned upimmediately. 12: Temporary erosion control measures shall beimplemented asthe first order o[business toprevent sedimentation off -site orinto existing drainage facilities. 13: The site shall have permanent erosion control measures in place as soon as possible after final grading has been completed and prior tnthe Final Inspection. 14: From October 1 through April 30, cover any slopes and stockpiles that are 3H:1V or steeper and have a vertical rise of 10 feet or more and will be unworked for greater than 12 hours. During this time period, cover or mulch other disturbed areas, if they will be unworked more than 2 days. Covered material must bestockpiled onsite atthe beginning ofthis period. Inspect and maintain this stabilization weekly and immediately before, during and following storms. 15: From May I through September 30, inspect and maintain temporary erosion prevention and sediment at least monthly. All disturbed areas of the site shall be permanently stabilized prior to final construction approval, PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (2O6)438'93SO 1700 8U|LD|NGF|NAL** 5200 EROSION MEASURES 5210 EROSION MEASURES FNL UIUI PKE'[ONSTKU[T|ON8LDG 1600 PUBLIC WORKS FINAL 5160 PUBLIC WORKS PRE -COIN CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Building Permit No. Project No. 3 Date Application Accepted: 1 Is -I Date Application Expires: (For office use only) CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail. **Please Print** SITE INFORMATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 000340-0018 Site Address: 9725 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA 98108 Tenant Name: PROPERTY OWNER Name: The Boeing Company Address: 9725 East Marginal Way South City: Tukwila State: WA Zip: 98108 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: The Boeing Company / Martin Probst Address: P.O. Box 3707, MC 46-208 City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98124 Phone: (206) 852-4985 Email: martin.r.probst@boeing.com DESIGN PROFESSIONAL IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: INFORMATION GENERAL CONTRACTOR Company Name: TBD Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: St Contr Reg No.: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.: Suite Number: 1-875- Floor: New Tenant: . Yes 0 ARCHITECT OF RECORD Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: ENGINEER OF RECORD Company Name: Sitts & Hill Engineers, Inc. / Wes Jones Address: 4815 Center Street City: Tacoma State: WA Zip:98409 Phone: (253) 474-9449 Email: wesi@sittshill.com LENDER — WHO IS FUNDING THE PROJECT (required for projects $5,000 or greater per RCW 19.27.095) Name: Address: P //// City: , // State: brA._ Zip: e:M10,ZilL MONTHLY SERVICE BILLING -or- WATER METER REFUND/BILLING Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: WAPermit Center (Rachelle)\ pplications \Word \ Construction Permit Application Revised 6-2019.docx Revised: June 2019 Page 1 of 3 (AN BUILDING DIVISION INFORMATION — 206-431-3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 42,000 (estimated ) Existing Building Valuation: $ 15,000 Describe the scope of work (please provide detailed information): The proposed on -site demolition work is the first step in a two-step process to install a stormwater treatment facility for the stormwater runoff from Boeing's Developmental Center site. The project work covered by Building Demolition Permit will involve the demolition of the above -ground portion of 9-85 (2,050 SF) building. No earthwork will be included in the Building Demolition permit phase. The demolition of building slab and foundations and underground utilities will be covered by Type C permit applied together with SEPA application. Will there be new rack storage? LJ.. Yes No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC I" Floor 1650 sf Type III Industrial/ manufactunq 2nd Floor 400 sf 3rd Floor Floors 1 thru 2 2050 sf Basement Accessory Structure* Garage 0 Attached 0 Detached Carport 0 Attached 0 Detached Covered Deck Uncovered Deck PLANNING DIVISION INFORMATION — 206-431-3670 Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) N/A *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? 0 Yes RI No If "yes", explain: Floor area of accessory dwelling: FIRE PROTEC ION/11A RDOLTS MATERIALS — 206-5754407 .:._ Sprinklers E71__... Automatic Fire Alarm 0 .......None 0 ...__Othrr (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? Et Yes 0 _-...No If "yes', attach list of nzaterials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2" x 11 " paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets, NVL Hazardous Material Survey Reports are attached PUBLIC WORKS INFORMATION — 206-433-0179 0 ...Permanent Water Meter Size (1). El ...Temporary Water Meter Size (1). 0 ...Water Only Meter Size 1.1 71 19 WO # (2) " WO # (3) " WO # WO # (2) " WO # (3) " WO # WO # 0 Deduct Water Meter Size El ...Sewer Main Extension Public 0 Private 0 0 ...Water Main Extension Public El Private 0 WAPermit Center (Rachelle) \ Applications Word \Construction Permit Application Revised 6-2019.docx Revised: June 2019 Page 2 of 3 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES -- Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT, BUILDING 0 ER OR AUTH ZED A Signature: Print Name: Martin Probst Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3707, MC 46-208 Date: 11/04/2019 Day Telephone: (206) 852-4985 Seattle City WA Stale 98124 Zip W:\Permit Center (Rachelle)\Applications\Word\Construction Permit Application Revised 6-2019.doca Revised: June 2019 Page 3 of 3 BULLETIN A2 L. TYPE C PERMIT FEE ESTIMATE PLAN REVIEW AND APPROVAL FEES DUE WITH APPLICATION PW may adjust estimated fees PROJECT NAME 4‘ bewo PERMIT # D 19 - D 3.6 If you do not provide contractor bids or an engineer's estimate with your permit application, Public Works will review the cost estimates for reasonableness and may adjust estimates. 1. APPLICATION BASE FEE 2. Enter total construction cost for each improvement category: Mobilization $250 (1) Erosion prevention ZOO Water/Sewer/Surface Water Road/Parking/Access A. Total Improvements 3 Calculate improvement -based fees: B. 2.5% of first $100,000 of A. C. 2.0% of amount over $100,000, but less than $200,000 of A. D. 1.5% of amount over $200,000 of A. 4. TOTAL PLAN REVIEW FEE (B+C+D) $ 5. Enter total excavation volume cubic yards Enter total fill volume cubic yards Use the following table to estimate the grading plan review fee. Use the eater of the excavation and fill volumes. QUANTITY IN CUBIC YARDS RATE Up to 50 CY Free 51-100 $23.50 101 — 1,000 $37.00 1,001 — 10,000 $49.25 10,001 — 100,000 $49.25 for 1ST 10,000, PLUS $24.50 for each additional 10,000 or fraction thereof. 100,001 — 200,000 $269.75 for 1ST 100,000, PLUS $13.25 for each additional 10,000 or fraction thereof. 200,001 or more $402.25 for 1ST 200,000, PLUS $7.25 for each additional 10,000 or fraction thereof. GRADING Plan Review Fees (4) (5) TOTAL PLAN REVIEW FEE DUE WITH PERMIT APPLICATION (1+4+5) $ The Plan Review and Approval fees cover TWO reviews: 1) the first review associated with the submission of the application/plan and 2) a follow-up review associated with a correction letter. Each additional review, which is attributable to the Applicant's action or inaction shall be charged 25% of the Total Plan Review Fee. Approved 09.25.02 Last Revised 01.01.19 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila __ ..... DESCRIPTIONS PerrnitTRAK ACCOUNT j , 1 QUANTITY I PAID $320,85 D19-0369 Address: 9725 E MARGINAL WAY $ BLDG 9-085 Apn: 0003400018 $320.85 Credit Card Fee $9.35 Credit Card Fee R000.369,908.00.00 0.00 $9.35 DEVELOPMENT $60.00 PW CONSTRUCTION PLAN REVIEW R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $30.00 PW PERMIT ISSUANCE/INSPECTION FEE R000.342.400.00.00 0,00 $30,00 PUBLIC WORKS $250,00 BASE APPLICATION FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $250.00 TECHNOLOGY FEE $1.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R19516 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $1.50 $320.85 Date Paid: Monday, January 06, 2020 Paid By: MARTIN R PROBST Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 017161 Printed: Monday, January 06, 2020 1:19 PM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA 0017340000802374464500 Date: 01/06/2020 01:17:45 PM CREDIT CARD SALE R-E-P-R-I-N-T MASTERCARD CARD NUMBER: TRAN AMOUNT: $320.85 APPROVAL CD: 017161 RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: jenn X {CARDHOLDER'S SIGNATURE} I AGREE TO FAY THE ABOVE TOTAL AMOUNT ACCORDING TO THE CARD ISSUER AGREEMENT (MERCHANT AGREEMENT IF CREDIT VOUCHER) Thank you! Merchant Copy CO TUKWILA ETRAKIT 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD TUKWILA, WA 98188 206-433-1870 CITY OF TUKWILA Date: 01/06/2020 01:17:45 PM CREDIT CARD SALE R-E-P-R-I-N-T MASTERCARD CARD NUMBER: TRAN AMOUNT: $320.85 APPROVAL CD: 017161 RECORD #: 000 CLERK ID: jenn Thank you! Customer Copy Receipt Number DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT PermitTRAK QUANTITY PAID $1,562.75 D19-0369 Address: 9725 E MARGINAL WAY S BLDG 9-085 Apn: 0003400018 $1,562.75 Credit Card Fee $45.52 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $45.52 DEVELOPMENT $1,473.34 PERMIT FEE R000,322.100.00.00 0.00 $877.78 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $570.56 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE 8640.237.114 0.00 $25.00 TECHNOLOGY FEE $43,89 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R19109 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $43.89 $1,562.75 Date Paid: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Paid By: MARTIN PROBST Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 073125 Printed: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 1:34 PM 1 of 1 SYSTEMS 0 CO TUKWZLA ETPAKIT 0200 SOUTH[ENTER DLVD TUKWILA' WA 98188 206-433-1878 CITY OF TUKWILA Date: I1/19/28I9 01:33:48 PM MASTERCARD Thank you! Customer Copy INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO, PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Type of Inspe Date Cal Date Wan Phone No: /jel.r_ a.m. Pm. Approved per applicable codes. © Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 4,PIRDV�U nspect©r. Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee mush be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. September 27, 2019 NVL Laboratories, Inc. Corporate Office: 4708 Aurora Ave N. Seattle, WA 98103 PH: (206) 547-0100 FILE NVL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES LABORATORY • MANAGEMENT • TRAINING NVL Report: 2019-0485 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT Boeing Building 09-85 I 9725 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED DEC 2 6 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Prepared for: Mr. Dustin Thompson The Boeing Company RECEIVED NOV 2 b 2019 TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS RECEIVED CITY OF TURIVILA NOV 1 9 2019 PERMIT CENTER NVL TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 3 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY 4 Laboratory Information 4 Asbestos Containing Materials 5 Asbestos Containing Material Table 7 Presumed Asbestos Containing Material Table 8 RCRA-8 Paint Coatings 8 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Building Materials 9 PCB Containing Ballasts 10 Mercury 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 12 Asbestos 12 RCRA-8 .. 12 PCBs 12 Mercury 13 WASTE STREAM DISPOSAL TABLE 14 LIMITATIONS 15 APPENDICES A Asbestos Sample Result Table B Floor Plan/Sample Location Map .Pi.L4• A • if17: ;c1 I Reports Certifi MIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Boeing Company (Boeing) has appointed NVL Laboratories, Inc. (NVL) to conduct a hazardous materials survey of Building 09-85 located at 9725 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108. The purpose of this hazardous materials survey is to identify asbestos containing building materials (ACM) and paint coatings containing the Resource Recovery and Conservation Act list of eight heavy metals (RCRA-8 metals). Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) containing fluorescent light ballasts (FLB), and suspect mercury containing fluorescent light tubes/high intensity discharge lamps (FLT and HID) were inventoried. Limited sampling of suspect PCB containing building materials was also conducted. Suspect asbestos containing materials that have been presumed to be asbestos in lieu of sampling are mentioned in the table below. These materials were not sampled at the time of the investigation due to safety issues or limitations to the use of destructive sampling methods. Aside from the presumed asbestos containing materials in the table below, no soft/limited demolition was performed during this inspection. This document is not meant to be used as a hazardous materials specification for abatement, and any reliance on this report by a third party is at such party's sole risk. The following regulated building materials were identified during the survey: Asbestos Containing Materials Regulated Material Type Material Location Friable Quantity Asbestos Containing Materials 9"x9" Beige VCT Office & restroom No 425 SF Drywall FL 1: Office & restroom, FL 2: Office Yes 560 SF1 Window Putty Restroom Yes 12 LF 6" Pipe Insulation Restroom, ** May exist behind wet walls in restroom Yes 20 LF Beige Caulking Exterior roll up door, S-1 No 32 LF 6" Mudded Fittings Restroom, ** May exist behind wet walls in restroom No 4 *SF/LF = Square feet/Lineari;4t 1 = The asbestos containing ,i01n11 compound is 666,1:14'°f-,4' l'.illw4 OA wsystem tripli,% 41?epp§whOistapposit,•ed)14.,,,,, Building 09-85 NVL Report 2019-0485 Page 1 of 15 September 27, 2019 NVL Presumed Asbestos Containing Materials Regulated Material Type Material Location Friable Quantity Presumed Asbestosrestroom Containing Materials Electrical Panels & Safety Switches Facilities area & office No 8 Pipe Gaskets Behind wet walls in Yes Unknown Electrical Wiring Insulation Interior & exterior of building No Unknown Fire Doors Exterior No 3 Crane Brakes Facilities area No 2 Underground Utilities Subsurface No Unknown RCRA 8 MetalslContaininPam t Coatings Sample Number Material Description Location Grid # 1-053119RP-M-2 Gray paint on doors and stairs Exterior Exterior 1-053119RP-M-3 Brown paint on doors Office area W-1 1-053119RP-M-4 Gray paint on electrical panels Office & facilities area W-1 1-053119RP-M-5 Yellow paint on roll up door Facilities area S-1, Interior 1-053119RP-M-6 Beige paint on concrete panels Exterior Exterior PCB Exterior Paint.and Caulking Sample Number Material Description Sample Location Analysis Result (Total PCB's, units of parts per million / PPM) 1-053119RP-PCB-1 Beige Paint on Concrete Walls Exterior <0.97 1-053119RP-PCB-2 Gray paint on doors and stairs Exterior 32 1-053119RP-PCB-3 Black sealant material Exterior <9.3 -=Samplelres it is'"below-the limit` ofdetectionlfoiatie' la oratbry;ana yticaI F edure Building 09-85 NVL Report 2019-0485 Page 2 of 15 September 27, 2019 ' HYL ���������� -= ~-_ Description Quantity Mercury containing Fluorescent Light Tubes See Table 12 ' 85FLT Fluorescent Light Ballasts See Table 1'1 44FLB Mercury containing Thermostats - 3 MCT This executive summary is Presented solely for introductory Purposes, and the information contained in this section should be used only in coniunction with the full text of this report. A table of all the suspect asbestos containinq materials sampled as a part of this survey is presented in Appendix A. The laboratory analytical reports for all samples collected duhnq this survey are presented inAppendix C. INTRODUCTION NVLLaboratories, Inc. (NVL)io pleased to present this report detailing the findings ofthe hazardous materials survey conducted at Building 09-85, a Boeing property located in Tukwi(a, WA. The hazardous materials survey was conducted at the request of Mr. Dustin Thompson of the Boeing Northwest Regulated Materials Management- Environmental Health and Safety (NORMM-EHS) group. This survey included the assessment mfhazardous materials onthe interior and exterior of the structure. Any exterior buried materials and/or utilities associated with Building 09-85wena not included in the survey. This survey includes sampling and analysis of suspect asbestos containing building materials and suspect FlCRA-8 containing paint coatings. Limited sampling of suspect PCB containing materials was performed and an inventory was taken for PCB -containing FLBo and mercury -containing light tubes/lamps. The purpose of the hazardous materials survey was to identify building materials, fixtures, and components that may beimpacted bvthe planned demolition ofBuilding OS-85.|tshould benoted that hidden materials may exist within the building and/or buried, and all suspect materials must be treated aahazardous until testing proves otherwise. Raymond Pacheco, Industrial Hygienist and certified Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Building Inspector, conducted the hazardous materials survey at Building 09-80. Limited sampling was also performed bvMarcus Gladden, anIndustrial Hygienist and /\HER/\Building Inspector with NVLLabs. Copies ofcertifications are provided inAppendix C. This survey satisfies the requirements for "Good Faith" inspection outlined inWashington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-62-0722(2), Identification, which requires the owner of a structure to provide contractors with avvhben report identifying the asbestos -containing materials expected to be disturbed during demolition. Building09-05 Page 3of15 NVLReport 2O1S-O485 September 27.2019 NVL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION The property was built inthe 1960's and is located at the Boeing Developmental Center facility. The building's net square footage is approximately 4.469 square feet. This is a steel braced frame Stnuctun*. concrete and insulated metal panel skin with steel roofing, with anapproximate height of 2Ofeet. |1was unoccupied atthe time of the survey. HAZARDOUS SURVEY ^ ^^ ~~~ �~~~~~~~~~ MATERIALS The hazardous materials survey was performed inMay mf2018. The scope ofwork conducted 0omeet the objectives of the hazardous materials survey included the following: � Visual inspection Ofthe all accessible interior and exterior building materials that would be impacted bvthe planned demolition ofthe structure for suspect ACM and RCFWA8containing paint. > Collection and analysis of bulk asbestos samples to confirm if suspect buiAing materials are asbestos containing. > Collection and analysis of paint samples to confirm if the associated painted surfaces contained RCRA8 metals. > Inventory OfPCB containing light b8||8stS and Mercury containing light tubes. > Limited sampling of suspect PC13 containing building materials. > Incorporation of historical sampling data provided for suspect asbestos containing materials and paint coatings. > Compiling this hazardous material survey report. LABORATORY INFORMATION Laboratory Analysis: Asbestos In accordance with 4OCFR Chapter 1U-1-87 edition) Part 763.Subpart F.Appendix A.asbestos samples are analyzed at NVIL Labs using polarized light microscopy (PLM) with dlispersion staining. If samples are not homogeneous, then sub -samples of the components are analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using EPA Method 800/R-93/1 18 with the fO||OVViDg nl8@gure[n8Dt uncertainties for oeported Y6 asbestos: 196=0-3Y6. 5Y6>1-8Y6, 1896=5-1596. 2O%=1U-30Y6, 5O96=4U-6OY6. Only materials containing more than 1 % total asbestos were classified as "asbestos -containing" based on EPA, atota, and local regulations. Findings for samples containing more than one separable layer of materials are reported for each layer. The asbestos concentration inthe sample isdetermined by visual estimation. NVL Labs is accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIIST) under the National Volunteer Laboratory Accreditation Program (N\/LAP) program for bulk asbestos fiber analysis; NVLAP Lab Code 102063-0. BuihjingOS-85 Page 4of15 NYL Laboratory Analysis: Heavy Metals (RCRA-8) Samples are analyzed for the presence Ofheavy metals (RCRA-8)using Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) in accordance with method EPA 3051/601 OC/7471 B. This method reports results in milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) or its equivalent and parts per million (ppm). Laboratory Accreditation Professional acc[edh@hOOSfor NVL Laboratories, Inc. include the fd|VvvOg: NVL Laboratories, Inc. is currently accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the National Volunteer Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) program for bulk asbestos fiber analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102063-0 NVL Laboratories, Inc. is approved bvthe American Industrial Hygiene Association AUHA\Aabestos Analysts Registry (AAR) program for airborne asbestos fiber analysis. AAR Counter 8]74/2 NVL Laboratories, Inc. is currently accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) under the Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program (IHL/\P). The |HLAPprogram ia designed specifically for laboratories involved inanalyzing mamp|matoeva|uatevvorkp|8ceexpoouno. 1HLA/oCertification Number 503 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS NVL performed aninvasive survey for suspect ACM ODBuilding U8-85. This survey was conducted in accordance with AHERA sampling guidelines. Procedures and Methodokoqy The NVL Labs field inspector imanAsbestos Building Inspector, certified under the requirements ofthe United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act AAHERAregulation 4OC}FR783.Subpart E. Acopy ofthe pertinent certifications are provided in AppendixC. The AHERA Guidelines dictate the following: The inspector must determine homogenous areas, which are defined meonarea ofThermal System Insulation, Surfacing Material, or Miscellaneous Material that is uniform in texture and color. Once homogenous areas have been determined, the inspector must determine whether or not material iGfriable nrnon'hiab|e. Friable iSdefined as amaterial, that when dry, can be crushed, pulverized, Vr reduced to dust using hand pressure, and non -friable material is defined as a material, that when dry, cannot becrushed pulverized orreduced tndust using hand pressure. Materials normally defined ae non -friable can become friable bydefinition ifsufficiently damaged. Building 09-85 Page 5of15 NVL Report 2018-0485 September 27.3019 T NVL Once friability has been determined, the materials suspected of containing asbestos are divided into one of three categories: Thermal System Insulation (TSI), Surfacing Material (SM), or Miscellaneous Material (MM). Generally speaking, TSI and SM are considered to be friable, with the exception of TSI where the structural integrity of the insulation is intact and the protective out wrap is undamaged. Once materials are divided into one of the categories, samples are collected in the following manner: Friable Thermal System Insulation: 1. Inspector shall collect three (3) randomly distributed samples; 2. Inspector shall collect a minimum of one sample of each TSI materials that appears to have been used as a patch, as long as the patch is less than 6 linear feet or 6 square feet; 3. Inspector shall collect in a manner sufficient, samples from areas of TSI applied to fittings, tees, and joints. Friable Surfacing Material: 1. Inspector shall collect samples in random manner of surfacing materials as follows: a. Collect three bulk samples from an area believed to be homogeneous (defined as a material that appears to be the same or similar and was installed at the same time) that is 1,000 square feet or less in size; b. Collect five bulk samples from an area believed to be homogeneous that is greater than 1,000 square feet in size, but Tess than 5,000 square feet un size; Collect seven bulk samples from an area believed to be homogeneous that is greater than 5,000 square feet. Miscellaneous Materials: 1. Inspector shall collect samples in a manner and number sufficient to determine if the material is asbestos -containing or not. All Materials Determined to Be Non Friable: 1. Inspector shall collect samples in a manner and number sufficient to determine if the material is asbestos containing or not. In addition to these sampling requirements, the AHERA Building Inspector is required to assess the following of each material that is found to be positive for asbestos: 1. The condition of each material; 2. Accessibility; 3. Possibility for air erosion. Once the samples have been collected, they must be analyzed by an accredited laboratory, and they must be analyzed using polarized Tight microscopy methods, commonly referred to as EPA Method 600/R-93/116. NVL Labs collected samples and obtained analytical data for suspect asbestos -containing materials identified in the building. Once collected, each bulk sample was sealed in an unadulterated plastic bag Building 09-85 Page 6 of 15 NVL Report 2019-0485 September 27, 2019 NVL tVeliminate the possibility oforoas-contarnination. "Chain -of -Custody" tracking was followed to maintain sample integrity during handling and data reporting atNVLLabs. A walk-through inspection of all accessible areas of the structures was performed to identify potential asbestos -containing nnahorio|o. The walk-through inspection included a review of the internal and external aspects ofthe structures. The locations and types ofpotential asbestos -containing materials were noted. Homogeneous Ma&enals Homogeneous materials are defined as an area of asbestos -containing material or presumed asbestos - containing material which appears similar throughout in terms of color, texture, and date of material application. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS 6 asbestos -containing building materials were identified during this survey. Asbestos Containing Regulated Material �m���� Type Material Location Friable Quantity Asbestos Containingraatroonn. Materials 9^X9^ Beige VCT Office &restn]o[V No 425 SF Drywall FL 1' ' Office & FL2: Office Yes 560 SF, WindowWindowPuhv ' Reetnoom Yee 12 LF 8"Pipe Insulation Resdroom'**May exist behind wet vvaUUs in res*moomm Yes 20LF Beige Caulking Exterior roll up door, � S-1 No 92 LF G" Mudded fittings ResA[oorn' ** May exist behind wet \maUys inKes8momnm NO 4 For Contractor information, any gypsum wallboard and joint compound that iaidentified aocontaining <1%asbestos, when removing, orifimpacted incidental toabatement the Contractor shall follow the requirements identified in VV|SHARamionm( C>inaotive23.3O which states that the Contractor must use wet, non -aggressive methods and prompt clean-up, vacuums used must be HEPA filtered, worker training must include asbestos awareness and hands on training as given in WAC 296-62-07722(5), respiratory protection must be based on overall dust levels and a competent person must be assigned and trained. Afloor plan with sample locations iaincluded inAppendix B. A table of all the suspect asbestos containing materials sampled by NVL as a part of this survey is presented in Appendix A. Building 09-85 Page 7 of 15 NVL Report 2013'0485 September 27.2O19 HVL The laboratory analytical reports corresponding to this survey are presented in Appendix C. PRESUMED ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS The following materials are presumed to be asbestos containing due to accessibility or safety constraints that prevented sampling. ^ted Mate HalType��� � Material Location Friable Presumed Containing Materials Electrical panels & safety switches Office &Facilities area No 8 Pipe Gaskets Behind wet walls in royirnorn Yes UnknownAsbeotom Electrical Wiring Insulation Interior & Exterior of Building No Unknown Fire Doors Exterior No 3 Crane Brakes Facilities area No 2 Underground utilities Subsurface No Unknown RCRA 8 PAINT COATINGS NVL performeda survey of suspect RCRA 8 metals containing interior and exterior paint coatings associated with Building Ug-85. Procedures and Methodology NVLLabs collected representative samples ofpaint from the interior and exterior mfthe building. Paint chip samples were obtained in accordance with the cold -scraping method described in ASTM E1729- 05, "Standard Practice for Field Collection of Dried Paint Samples for Lead Determination bvAtopic Spectrometry Techniques." Once collected, each bulk sample was sealed in an unadulterated plastic bag to eliminate the possibility ofcrons-oontarninmdon. "Chain -of -Custody" tracking was h»|!ovved to maintain sample integrity during handling and data reporting at NVL Labs. Sampling was representative mfall layers of paint. Copies of laboratory reports for RCRA0metals are inAppendix @. Sample locations are listed in Appendix A. RESULTS- RCRA8PAINT LABORATORY ANALYSIS Six paint chip samples were collected from representative interior and exterior painted surfaces on Building 09-85. 5 aannp/em were identified as being heavy nlota|o containing. The following table provides information on the paint coatings that have been identified as heavy metals -containing via laboratory analysis: Bui|dingO9-85 Page 8of15 ' NVL fall °M-~~^-~Type- ^^~^`~b~^~�-�`.~~~^``-^` Hill Ddt6dotidn Ldcation FWCRA,B Metals Containing Paint Coatings Identified by -~ Lab Analysis 1'053119RP-m- 2 Graypaint�omdoura& '— stairs Exterior Exterior 1-053119RP-K4- 3 [3rown paint on doors Office area VV-1 1-053119FlP-N- 4 Gray paint on electrical panels Office &f@ci|ides area VV-1 1-O��11�f���-K4- 5 �/�U�vV ��in�O� [OU U� door Facilities area S-1 Interior ' 1-053119RFcyW- 8 Beige paint onconcrete panels Exterior Exterior Afloor plan with sample locations imincluded inAppendix B.The laboratory analytical reports corresponding to this survey are presented in Appendix C. POLYCHLORINATED BYPHENYL (PCB) SAMPLING NVL performed sampling for suspect PCB containing paint and caulking onBuilding O8-85.Materials and locations for PCB sampling were identified by Boeing EHS. Procedures and Methodology At the request of the Boeing representatives overseeing the Tukwila property, limited bulk sampling of suspect PCB -containing exterior caulking and paint coatings was performed. Additional bulk sampling of the concrete surrounding the caulking on the building was also performed. Sampling was performed tomeet the requirements ofthe USEPA Toxic Substances Control Act of1970(T8CA,4UCFR 761 .61), which requires representative bulk sampling of suspect PCB containing materials. ThoT8CA regulatory limit for solid PCB Bulk Product Waste is 50 parts per million (PPK0). Disposal of bulk solid building materials with 50 PF»K8 orgreater total PCB content is regulated under TSCA. Hoxvever, any work (including demolition) coming into contact with PCB -containing materials requires worker protections and a negative exposure assessment to assure safety and regulatory compliance. Sampling was performed inaccordance with the EPA PCB Bulk Sample Collection Procedure for Bulk Solid Samples and the 2011 EPA Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Sampling Porous Surfaces for Polychlorinated Bipheny|o. For most material samples, metal hand tools were used toremove bulk product rnmteha|m and place them in |abe|aU, sealed containers to eliminate the possibility of cross - contamination. For concrete mamnp|em, a roto hammer with 1^ bit was used to remove and capture a 1^ deep section of the concrete material. Chain -of -Custody protocols was followed to maintain sample integrity during transportation/handling and data reporting atNVLLabs. The tools utilized tocollect samples were cleaned between collections Vfeach unique sample. Amper TSCArequirements for representative sampling described insection 13.1ofthe 2O11 EPA SOP, atleast one sample was collected of each unique homogeneous material designated by Boeing EHS. Duplicate samples were collected in accordance with section 13.4 of the EPA GOP. Buikjiny09-85 Page 8of15 HVL RESULTS- PCB BULK MATERIAL SAMPLE LABORATORY ANALYSIS Exterior caulking and paints samples were collected from representative exterior surfaces on Building 09-85 atthe direction [f Boeing representatives. The following chart shows the results nfthe analysis of the building materials for PCB content. S��~ ~�^'^�=~`~~T�^ -' -��~-^-~ ed ^ ��`� - ^^�'- ^~ v°�'' . rmmmn/ROM/.u� 1-O5311A��P-PCB-1 Beige Paint ��o�a --�°~ Walls' Exterior <097 1-053119��P-�(�B-� ��raypaint ondoors and stairs Exterior 32 1-053119R|P-PCB-3 Black sealant material Exterior <9.3 Afloor plan with sample locations isincluded in AppendixB. The laboratory analytical reports corresponding to this survey are presented in Appendix C. The attached specification section '028433' Removal & Disposal ofFluorescent Lamps, Ballasts, & Mercury Thermostats included in this report does not address the abatement OfPCB containing building materials outside of fluorescent light ballasts. Direction regarding the removal, haDd|ing, and waste stream disposal ofthese materials ietob*provided byBoeing EMG. PCB CONTAINING BALLASTS NVLconducted olimited visual inspection ofBuilding O9-85iolocate, identify, and quantify PCB CQDt3|Ding FLBS. Procedures and Methodo|oqy According to the EPA, IFLBs manufactured between July 1, 1979 and July 1, 1998 that dVnot contain PCBs must be labeled "No PCBs", otherwise they are presumed to contain PCBs The "No PCB" label also means that there are less than 50 ppm PCBs, however the Washinqton State Department of Ecm|oqy (hereinafter referred tomaVVA-DOE) ramu|o0os PCBs at just ppnn. NVLselected a representative number ofeach type uffixture inuse hminspect. The EPA recommends towear proper protective clothing, ventilate area and cover the floor with plastic sheeting to prevent exposure ifleaking FLBsare discovered. |norder toinspect FLBo.light fixtures are required tobe opened since they are contained within them. FINDINGS- PCB LIGHT BALLAST INVENTORY NVL identified two different types of light fixtures in the subject structure. All were seen to have ~No PCB labels" onthe ballasts. Table 1] below provides an inventory of the light bo|baate in the building. Building 09-85 Page 1Oof15 NVL TABLE 1.1: Fluorescent Light Ballast Inventory Light Fixture Type Number of FLBs in Fiiture Number of Light Fixtures in Building Total NtLiifiliii4O1 Ballasts', .....,1% Type 1 Two 21 , 21 Type 2 Two 20 20 Type 3 One 3 3 Total Ballasts -) 44 MERCURY NVL conducted a thorough visual inspection of Building 09-85 to locate, identify, and quantify mercury containing fluorescent/HID light tubes and thermostats. Procedures and Methodology Thermostats, fluorescent light tubes (FLT) and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps may contain mercury. They are classified as universal waste by the EPA and Washington Department of Ecology. Recommendations have been included for compliance with WAC 173-303-573, "The Universal Waste Rule for Dangerous Waste". RESULTS- THERMOSTAT INVENTORY 3 mercury containing thermostats were identified in the subject area. RESULTS —MERCURY CONTAINING FLUORESCENT TUBE, LAMP INVENTORY NVL identified three types of light fixtures. Table 1.2 below provides in inventory of the fluorescent tubes and lamps in the building. TABLE 1.2: Mercury Containing Fluorescent Tube, Lamp Inventory LightFixture Ntinnhefio,f, FLTs in, , Fixture. Light Fi)dure DescriPtion Number of Light Fixtures Total Number of Type 1 Two 1'x4' ft. 21 42 Type 2 Two 1'x8' ft. 20 40 Type 3 One 1'xl' 3 3 pt-p..,..,. :'-v •..1,1.....T, ...ke7' .•,g; . , TotaltFLTs, . ,-- -,:. ,. i :i,.5 ' .',.4..fe ''.. • , ''' Building 09-85 NVL Report 2019-0485 Page 11 of 15 September 27, 2019 r HVL RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the information gathered during the hazardous materials survey, NVL Labs is making the following recommendabons: Asbestos There are 6 types of presumed asbestos containing materials that were identified during the survey. These include electrical panels and safety switches, gaskets behind wet walls, electrical wiring insulation, 4fire doors, 2crane brakes, & all underground utilities. Additionally, NVLidentified 8asbestos containing materials during the survey. These include 8"X8"vinyl connpmeiUa d|a, drywall inside of the office & raetroonl on floor 1 /& 2. 0^ pipe insulation inside of the restroom, caulking on the exterior roll up door, and 6" mudded fittings inside of the restroom. For Contractor informalion, any gypsum wallboard and joint compound that is identified as containing < 1 % asbestos, when removing, or if impacted incidental to abatement the Contractor shall follow the requirements identified in VV|8HARaoiona| Directive 23.30 which states that the Contractor must use wet, non -aggressive methods and prompt clean-up, vacuums used must be HEPA filtered, worker training must include asbestos awareness and hands on training as given in WAG 288-82-07722(5)' respiratory protection must be based on overall dust levels and a competent person must be assigned and trained. Planning and coordinatiion of ACM & PACM removal should begin prior to demolition activities. The ACM & PACM identified in this report should be removed by certified, trained, and protected personnel using appropriate work practices and engineering controls prior to disturbance by demolition, as outlined iOVVAC290-2.|-1. Any additional, previously VO-sarOp|ed.suspect materials encountered during demolition activities should be sampled by a certified AHERA Building Inspector and analyzed by m NVLAP-accredited laboratory to evaluate asbestos content prior to disturbing the material. Detectable levels of heavy metals were identified in 5 of the paint samples that were collected from Building 09-85. These paint coatings correspond to sample numbers: 1-053119RP-M-2 through 6. PCB BuUdinq Materials According to 40 CFR 761.62 of TSCA, all PCB waste with concentrations above t��ppmthr��|d nluetbelabeled, mmmn�asted.�nnmpm�ed,and disposed ofaccording tmfederal a�dstate regulations. This material must be properly disposed of in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. There |e1type of PCBcoOtaiOiRQmgtero|Uladvvasidentifiadduhn0thegurveyTheQnaypaintoOthe doors and stairs on the exterior of the building was found to have regulated levels of PCBs. The specification section '02 84 33' Removal & Disposal of Fluorescent Lamps, Ballasts, & Mercury Thermostats included in this report does not address the abatement OfPCB Q}DtaiOiDO building nnotaho|s outside of fluorescent light ballasts. Direction regarding the ramnova|, hand|ing, and vvaata stream disposal of these materials is to be provided by Boeing EH8. PCB Light Ballasts Bui|diDgOS-05 Page 12pf15 NVL A total of 44 ballasts presumed to contain PCBs were identified in Building 09-85. "No PCBs" sticker was seen on all the FLB that were inspected during the hazardous materials survey. During demolition activities, any light ballast without "No PCBs" labeling should be handled and disposed of according to state and federal regulations. According to 40 CFR 761, all PCB waste must be labeled, manifested, transported, and disposed of according to federal and state regulations. The WA -DOE regulates PCBs at 2 ppm and the requirement for a "No PCBs" label is 50 ppm. As a result, NVL is assuming that all FLB marked "No PCBs" are PCB containing and must be handled in accordance with 40 CFR Part 761 and WAC Chapter 173-303. Mercury Thermostats 3 suspect mercury containing thermostats were identified. Mercury Light Tubes A total of 85 light tubes presumed to contain mercury vapors were identified in Building 09-85. 3 suspect mercury containing thermostats were identified. The FLT and HID light tubes identified in this report are assumed to contain mercury vapors. They should be removed without breakage and disposed of properly in accordance with WAC 173-303-573. Building 09-85 Page 13 of 15 NVL Report 2019-0485 September 27, 2019 MIL Waste Stream Disposal Table To help provide guidance in management of the different waste streams that will be generated by demolition activities at the site, NVL has prepared the following table to summarize the results of the sampling and provide recommendations for how each material should be disposed of. It should be noted that materials that were found to have both detectable levels of RCRA 8 metals as well as PCB concentrations in excess of 50 PPM are to be disposed of as PCB containing waste as it is the more stringent requirement. Material ' Corresponding -Comments SaMple'#s ' Waste'Strewn Recommendation Fluorescent Light Ballasts Not Applicable Bulk PCB Waste Presumed Electrical Panels N/A Presumed Bulk Asbestos Waste Presumed Gaskets N/A Presumed Bulk Asbestos Waste Presumed Wire Insulation N/A Presumed Bulk Asbestos Waste Presumed Fire Doors N/A Presumed Bulk Asbestos Waste Presumed Crane Brakes N/A Presumed Bulk Asbestos Waste PresumedUnderground Utilities N/A Presumed Bulk Asbestos Waste Presumed9"x9" Beige VCT 1-053119RP-1 & 2 Bulk Asbestos Waste Drywall 1-053119RP-7 & 22 Bulk Asbestos Waste Window Putty 1-053119RP-10 Bulk Asbestos Waste I 6" Pipe nsulation 1-0 3119RP-14, 15, & 16 Bulk Asbestos Waste Beige Caulking 1-053119RP-29 Bulk Asbestos Waste 6" Mudded Fittings 1-053119RP-32, 33, & 34 Bulk Asbestos Waste Mercury Containing Fluorescent Light Bulbs N/A Presumed Universal Waste Presumed PCB Containing Building Materials 1-053119RP-PCB-1, 2 Bulk PCB Waste Final waste stream determination to be made by Boeing EHS Building 09-85 Page 14 of 15 NVL Report 2019-0485 September 27, 2019 HYL LIMITATIONS This survey report does not cover other hazardous building materials that may be present; such as silica in concrete and gypsum, mercury containing composite walkway materials, -and any other materials outside the scope of work as identified in this report. The purpose of this hazardous materials survey report is to document asbestos containing building nnateria|a. RCRA-8 paint coatings, PCB containing building materials, and PCB/HIo containing FLT & FLB which would be impacted by the planned demolition of Building 09-85. Non-destructive sampling methods were utilized to collect samples nfsuspect building materials. No soft demolition was performed during this survey. Hidden materials may exist within this structure and all suspect materials must be treated oshazardous until testing proves otherwise. This site visit consisted of a thorough visual walk-through of the building for the purpose of viewing and sampling potential asbestos -containing material. As hazardous material surveys are non - comprehensive by nature. NVL Laboratories, Inc. cannot be held liable for materials which require destructive means toaccess, materials which are hidden from sight /e.g. nmaterioka hidden behind vvm||e\, materials which cannot be found due to their obscure nature or which otherwise cannot be discovered with reasonable diligence. Opinions and recommendations contained in this report apply to conditions existing when services were performed and are intended only for the client, purposes, locations, times frames, and project parameters indicated- NVIL Labs is not responsible for the impacts of any changes in environmental standards, practices, orregulations subsequent to performance ufservices. NVLLabs does not warrant the accuracy of information supplied by others or the use of segregated portions of this report. This document is the sole property of NVL Laboratories and the property owner, or his agent, authorizing this survey. Inspected By Raymond Pacheco Industrial Hygiene Technician AAERA Certification #187827 Expiration Date: May 3O.2O18 Review and Project Design By Mumaf Khan Sr. Industrial Hygienist Laboratory Director / President BuUdinoO9-85 Page 15of15 NVL APPENDIX A ASBESTOS SAMPLE RESULT TABLE BATCH 1911384 Sample Number Sample Location Layer Numb er Material Lab Description Result 1 Brown vinyl tile 5% 1- Col. W-1 9"x9" Beige VCT w/ Chrysotile 053119 mastic Asbestos RP-1 2 Soft black asphaltic mastic 2% Chrysotile Asbestos 1 Brown vinyl tile 7% 1- Col. W-1 9"x9" Beige VCT w/ Chrysotile 053119 mastic Asbestos RP-2 2 Soft black asphaltic mastic 4% Chrysotile Asbestos 1- Col. W-1 1 4" Brown cove base w/ Brown rubbery material NAD 053119 2 mastic Soft tan mastic RP-3 3 Brittle brown mastic with paint Crumbly yellow mastic 1 1- Col. W-1 2 4" Brown cove base w/ Brown rubbery material NAD 053119 mastic RP-4 3 Brittle brown mastic 4 White compacted powdery material with paint 1 White compacted powdery 1- Col. W-1 Drywall material with paint NAD 053119 2 Chalky white material with RP-5 paper 1 White compacted 1- Col. W-1 Drywall powdery material with paint NAD 053119 2 Chalky white material with RP-6 paper 1 White compacted <1% 1- powdery material with paint Chrysotile 053119 Col. W-1 2 Drywall White chalky material with Asbestos RP-7 paper NAD 1- Col. W-1 1 Sink caulking Soft off-vite rubbery NAD 053119 material with paper & paint RP-8 1- Col. W-1 1 Window putty Grey brittle material with paint NAD 053119 RP-9 1- 053119 RP-10 Col. W-1 1 Window putty Soft grey crumbly material with paint NAD 2 Soft white sticky material 6% Chrysotile Asbestos 1- Col. W-1 1 Green skim coating Green crumbly material with NAD 053119 paint RP-11 1- Col. W-1 1 Green skim coating Green crumbly material with NAD 053119 paint RP-12 1- CoI. W-1 1 Green skim coating Green crumbly material with NAD 053119 paint RP-13 1 White woven fibrous material NAD 1- Col. W-1 6" pipe insulation with paint 053119 2 Grey woven fibrous 20% RP-14 material with paper & paint Chrysotile Asbestos 1 White woven fibrous material NAD 1- Col. W-1 6" pipe insulation with paint 053119 2 Grey woven fibrous 15% RP-15 material with paper & paint Chrysotile Asbestos 1- CoI. W-1 1 6" pipe insulation Grey woven fibrous 21% 053119 material with paper Chrysotile RP-16 Asbestos 1- Col. W-1 1 Concrete flooring Grey brittle material with paint NAD 053119 RP-17 1- 1 Brown rubbery translucent 053119 Col. W-1 Gray caulking material NAD RP-18 2 Grey rubbery material 1- 1 Soft grey rubbery material 053119 Col. W-1 CMU wall with paint NAD RP-19 2 Grey brittle material with paint 1- Col. W-1 1 Concrete wall Grey brittle material with paint NAD 053119 RP-20 2- Floor 2 1 Drywall White chalky material with NAD 053119 paper & paint RP-21 2- 1 White compacted powdery 053119 Floor 2 Drywall material with paint Chrysotile RP-22 Asbestos Chalky white material with NAD 2 paper 2- 053119 RP-23 Floor 2 1 White caulking Soft white rubbery material NAD 2- Floor 2 1 White caulking Soft white rubbery material NAD 053119 withpaint RP-24 1- Exterior 1 Brown mastic Brown crumbly mastic with NAD 053119 paint RP-25 1- Exterior 1 Gray sealant material Soft grey sticky material NAD 053119 RP-26 1- Exterior 1 Black sealant material Soft black asphaltic material NAD 053119 RP-27 1- 1 Grey brittle material with paint 053119 Concrete walls NAD Exterior 2 White brittle material RP-28 1- Door S-1 1 Beige caulking White crumbly material with 5% 053119 paint Chrysotile RP-29 Asbestos 1- Door S-1 1 White caulking White rubbery material NAD 053119 RP-30 1- Door S-1 1 Concrete wall Grey brittle material NAD 053119 RP-31 1- Restroom 1 6" mudded fittings Off-white crumbly material 13% 053119 with woven mesh Chrysotile RP-32 Asbestos 1- Restroom 1 6" mudded fittings Off-white crumbly material 20% 053119 with woven mesh Chrysotile RP-33 Asbestos 1- Restroom 1 6" mudded fittings Off-white crumbly material 21% 053119 with woven mesh Chrysotile RP-34 Asbestos RF- Roof 1 Vibration joint material White woven mesh with NAD 053119 multilayered paint RP-35 1 Black asphaltic built-up material 2 Black asphaltic crumbly RF- Roof Roofing material material NAD 053119 3 Black asphaltic built-up RP-36 material 4 Black asphaltic fibrous built- up material 5 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material RF. 053119 RP-37 Roof 1 Roofing material Black asphaltic fibrous 0@t8h3| NAD 2 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material 5 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material 4 Black asphaltic built-up material RF- 053119 RP-38 Roof 1 Roofing material Black asphaltic built-up material hJAO 2 Black asphaltic material 3 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material 4 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material RF- 053119 RP-39 Roof 1 Roofing material Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material NAD 2 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material 3 Black asphaltic built-up material � 4 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material RF- 053119 RP-40 Roof 1 Roofing material Black asphaltic built-up material with embedded silver paint NAD 2 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material 3 Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material NVL APPENDIX B FLOOR PLAN/ SAMPLE LOCATION MAP 1-053119RP•26 1-053119RP-27 1.053119RP-28 1 053119RP M 6 1-053119RP-19 Rollu 1 O53119RP-M 5 i door 1-053119RP-29 1.0531199RPP--33O 1.053119RP-31 Exterior Stairs Up to Le 1-053119RP-M-G 1.053119RP-3,4 1 O.S3119RP ^C8,2 I m{;IaRP M 1 1 053119RP M ) 1-053119RP-25 Bldg. 09-85 - Tukwila Legend o =ACM/PACM ' -Heavy Metals .PCR Testing Area 1 1-053119RP-M1 1.053119RP-11,12,13 1-053119RP-9 1.053119RP-20 RP-18 RP-17 1-053119RP•14,15,16 hroorn 1-053119RP•10 -053119RP-8 RP-5,6,7 Door N-1 RF-053119RP•36,37,38,39,40 On Roof) RF-053119RP•35 On Roof HVAC) Door 2-053119RP-23,24 Legend i=ACMIPACM =Heavy Metals =PCII Testing Area (No Access From Floor 2) Exterior Stcirs Up to level Bldg. 09-85 (floor 2) - Tukwila 2-053119RP•21,22 NVL APPENDIX C LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORTS Dustin Thompson The Boeing Connpany'DC1 7755East Marginal Way South Seattle, VVA98108 RE: Metals Analysis; NVLBatch #19B9305.0Q Dear Mr. Thompson, NVL /mmuxmmLwvwmwxvxmmmx �mo�mm~��m�on^mmwm� Enclosed please find the test results for samples submitted to our laboratory for analysis. Preparation of these samples was conducted following protocol outlined inEPA Method SW 846 -3051 unless stated otherwise. Analysis of these samples was performed using analytical instruments in accordance with U.S. EPA, N|OSH. OSHA and otherA5TyW methods. For matrix materials submitted as paint, dust wipe, soil or TCLP samples, analysis for the presence nftotal metals ioconducted using published U.S. EPA Methods. Paint and soil results are usually expressed inmg/Kg which iaequivalent hoparts per million (ppno). Lead (Pb)inpaint ieusually expressed inmg/Kg (ppm).Percent (%)prmg/cmzbyarea. Dust wipe sample results are usually expressed inug/wipeand ug/ft~ TCLPsamples are reported inmg/L(ppm). For air filter samples, analyses are conducted using N|OSHand OSHA Methods. Results are expressed inug/fi|berand ug/m' Other matrix materials are analyzed accordingly using published methods or specified by client. The reported test results pertain only to items tested and are not blank corrected. For recent regulation updates pertaining hncurrent regulatory levels or permissible exposure levels, please call your local regulatory agencies for more details. This report is considered highly confidential and will not be released without your approval. Samples are archived for two weeks following analysis. Samples that are not retrieved by the client are discarded after two weeks. Thank you for using our laboratory services. ifyou need further assistance please feel free hocall ummt2UG-547-01OOor1'B88-NVLLABS. Yasuyuki Hida, Laboratory Analyst Enc.: Sample results Phone: 206547.0100 1 Fmx:208 634.1936 1 Toll Free: 1.8$8.NVL.LA8S (985.5227) page 1 of 9 Analysis Report Total Metals Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-080 Lab ID Client Sample # NYL Batch #: 1909305.00 Matrix: Paint Method: EPA 3051 /6010C/7471 B Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 5/7/2019 Samples Received: 13 Samples Analyzed: 13 Sample Elements wt (g) RL Results in mg/kg mg/kg Results in ppm 19048162 1-050619RP-M-1 Silver (Ag) Arsenic (As) Barium (Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Mercury (Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.2169 0.2169 0.2169 0.2169 0.2169 0.2169 0.2169 0.2169 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 18.0 0.9 18.0 18.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 150.0 32.0 1000.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 < 18.0 150.0 32.0 1000.0 < 18.0 19048163 1-050619RP-M-2 Silver (Ag) Arsenic (As) Barium (Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Mercury (Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.2124 0.2124 0.2124 0.2124 0.2124 0.2124 0.2124 0.2124 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 19.0 0.9 19.0 19.0 < 19.0 < 19.0 380.0 < 19.0 1000.0 5.1 8900.0 < 19.0 < 19.0 < 19.0 380.0 < 19.0 1000.0 5.1 8900.0 < 19.0 19048164 1-050619RP-M-3 Silver (Ag) Arsenic (As) Barium (Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Mercury (Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.1997 0.1997 0.1997 0.1997 0.1997 0.1997 0.1997 0.1997 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 1.0 20.0 20.0 < 20.0 < 20.0 410.0 < 20.0 1400.0 10.0 5300.0 < 20.0 < 20.0 < 20.0 410.0 < 20.0 1400.0 10.0 5300.0 < 20.0 Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Shalini Patel Reviewed by: Yasuvuki Hida Date Analyzed: 05/07/2019 Date Issued: 05/07/2019 Yasuyuki Hida, Laboratory Analyst mg/ kg = Milligrams per kilogram ppm = Parts per million Note : Method QC results are acceptable unless stated otherwise. Unless otherwise indicated, the condition of all samples was acceptable at time of receipt. RL = Reporting Limit '<' = Below the reporting Limit ICP-G2 Bench Run No: 2019-0507-08 page 2of9 Analysis Report ��UU%kU���Uo� �������K& � " Total Metals Client: The Boeing Company-DDC1 Address: T765East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr, Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-080 Batch #:1909305.00 K4athx: Paint Method: EPA 3051/QO1OC/7471B Client Project #:VVOVVS51037O2019'0442 Date Received: 5/7Y2O10 Samples Received: 13 Samples Anm|yzod:13 Sample RL Results in Results in 19048185 1-050619RP-M-4 SUver(\g) Arsenic (As) Bmhum(Ba) Codmium(Cd) Chromium (Cr) yWepcury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.1239 0.1239 0.1239 01239 01238 01239 81238 0.1239 32.0 32.0 32.0 32.0 32.0 1�M 32.0 32.0 *32.0 *32.0 930.0 *32.0 *32.0 19.0 1500.0 *32.0 <32.0 « 32.0 930.0 <33.0 < 32.0 19.0 1500.0 ^ 32.0 10048166 1'050619RP-M-5 GUver(AQ) Arsenic (Am) Bahum(Ba) Cadm|um(Cd) Chromium (Cr) Monnury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.1997 01987 0.1997 0.1997 01987 0.1997 0.1997 O]Q97 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 1.0 20�0 20.0 *2O.0 * 20.0 41.0 * 20.0 110.0 « 1.0 1300.0 * 20.0 ^2U,0 « 20.0 41.0 *28.0 110.0 * 1.0 1300.0 * 2O�O 19048167 1-050610RP'K8-6 SUvar(\g) Arsenic (As) Bahum(Bo) Cmdmium(Cd) Chromium (Cr) yWmncury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (3e) 01084 0.1984 01884 01984 0.1984 0.1984 0.1984 0.1984 20.0 2U�O 20.0 20.0 20.0 1.0 20.0 20.0 *20.0 * 20.0 40.0 * 20.0 4600.0 * 1.0 2700.0 ^2U.O * 2O�U * 20.0 48.0 *2O.O 4600.0 * 1.0 2700.0 *2O.O Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Gha|ini Pmh»| Reviewed by: Yasuvuki Hida Date Analyzed: O5/O7/201Q Date Issued: 05/07/2019 YmmuyukiHida.Laboratory Analyst mg/ kg=Milligrams per kilogram ppnm= Parts per million Note : Method QC results are acceptable unless stated otherwise. Unless otherwise indicated, the condition of all samples was acceptable at time of receipt. RL=Reporting Limit Below the reporting Limit [CP-Gz Bench Run No 2810-0507-08 page 3 of 9 �����.�����o� ��."=U�;�U~, Report ° " Total Metals Client: The BoeingCompany-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, VVA981U8 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-080 Lab ID Client Sample # NVL Batch #:1909305.00 Matrix: Paint Method: EPA 3O51/5010C/7471B Client Project #:VVOVVG51U37O2O18'O442 Date Received: 5/7/2O1g Samples Received: 13 Samples Analyzed: 13 Sample RL Results in Elements Wt ) mng/kg mng/kg ppm Results in 18048168 1'050619RP-M'7 3Uver(Ag) Arsenic (As) Bahum(Ba) Cednium(Cd) Chromium (Cr) [Neruury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.1845 01845 0.1845 01845 01845 01845 0.1845 0.1845 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 1.1 22�U 22.0 «23.0 ^ 22.0 43O�O *2ZO 21000.0 2.0 97000.0 x22.0 «22.O * 22.0 4308 «uu.0 21000.0 2.0 97000.0 * 22.0 19$48169 1-050619RP-M-8 Silver (Ag) Arsenic (As) Bohum(3m) Cmdmium(Cd) Chromium (Cr) yNercuq/(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 01970 0.1970 0.1970 01070 0.1970 0]A7O 0.1970 0.1970 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 1.0 20.0 20.0 * 20.0 «2OD 93.0 * 20.0 11000.0 19 7000.0 *2O.0 *2O.0 * 20.0 83.0 «20.0 11000.0 3.9 7000.0 «2O.8 18048170 1-050619RP-M-8 SUvor(Ag) Arsenic (As) Barium(Ba) Cadmium(Cd) Chromium (Cr) yWevcury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) < 19,0 * 1S]3 560.0 25.0 25000.0 ^ 1.0 3400.0 * 19.0 *10.0 *1Q.8 560.0 25.0 25000.0 * 1�8 3400.0 * 19.0 Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Shalini Patel ,1 Reviewed by: YomuvukiH)da Date Analyzed: U5/07/2O19 Date Issued: 05/07/2019 YasuyuWHida.Laboratory Analyst mg/ kg=Milligrams per kilogram ppm= Parts per million Note : Method QC results are acceptable unless stated otherwise. Unless otherwise indicated, the condition of all samples was acceptable at time of receipt. RL=Reporting Limit Below the reporting Limit [Cp-G2 Bench Run NO: 2019-0587-08 page 4 of 9 Analysis Report �U��U� K��� ��UU=. .w ��%� ~.K� ��" �^Total Metals Client: The Boeing Compmnv-DC1 Address: 7755East Marginal Way South Seattle, VVAS81O8 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-080 HVL Batch #: 1909305.00 Matrix: Paint Method: EPA 3051/8O1UC}/7471B Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Dmbo Received: 5/7/2019 Samples Received: 13 Samples Analyzed: 13 Sample Lab ID Client Smmmpya# Elements Wt W RL Results in Results in ppm 19048171 1'050619RPcM-10 SilvmrAAo\ Arsenic (As) Bahum(Bo) Cadmium KCd\ Chromium (Cr) Manuury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 36.0 38.0 36.0 38.0 36.0 1.8 36.0 36.0 <3O.O <30.0 10000.0 74.0 7600.0 33.0 13000.0 <3G.0 Silvor(Ag) Arsenic (As) Bahum(Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Mnroury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) 0.1933 01933 01933 01933 0]833 0.1933 U]833 01933 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 1.0 21.0 21.0 <21.O 150.0 60.0 48.0 74000.0 1.0 140000.0 <21D «21.0 150.0 60.0 48.0 74000.0 1.0 140000.0 *21.O SUver(Ao) Arsenic (As) Barium (Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr yWarcury(Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) *01.0 *G1.8 760.0 *81.0 1800.0 *3.O 3800.0 *G1.O Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: ShoUniPate| Reviewed by: Yasuvuki Hida Date Analyzed: O5/UT/2019 Date Issued: 05/07/2019 Yasuyuki Hicla.Laboratory Analyst mg/ kg=Milligrams per kilogram ppm= Parts per million Note : Method {2C results are acceptable unless stated otherwise. Unless otherwise indicated, the condition mfall samples was acceptable RL=Reporting Limit Below the reporting Limit e of receipt. |CP-G2 Bench Run No: 2019-0507-08 Analysis Report Total Metals Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-080 Lab ID Client Sample # NVL Batch #: 1909305.00 Matrix: Paint Method: EPA 3051/6010C/7471B Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 5/7/2019 Samples Received: 13 Samples Analyzed: 13 Sample RL Results in Elements wt (g) mg / kg mg 1 kg Results in ppm 19048174 YD-050619RP-M-13 Silver (Ag) Arsenic (As) Barium (Ba) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium (Cr) Mercury (Hg) Lead (Pb) Selenium (Se) Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Shalini Patel Date Analyzed: 05/07/2019 Reviewed by: Yasuyuki Hida •. mg/ kg = Milligrams per kilogram ppm = Parts per million Note : Method QC results are acceptable unless stated otherwise. Unless otherwise indicated, the condition of all samples was acceptable at time of receipt. 0.1966 0.1966 0.1966 0.1966 0.1966 0.1966 0.1966 0.1966 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 1.0 20.0 20.0 < 20.0 < 20.0 190.0 < 20.0 21.0 31.0 590.0 < 20.0 < 20.0 < 20.0 190.0 < 20.0 21.0 31.0 590.0 < 20.0 Date Issued: 05/07/2019 Yasuyuki Hida, Laboratory Analyst RL = Reporting Limit '<' = Below the reporting Limit it-o_rzo Rant+, RI in N.In• •)rt Cl_r1117_1152 METAL LABORATORY SERVICES Company The Boeing Company-DC1 Address 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 9810_8. Project Manager Mr. Dustin Thompson _ Phone (206) 544-1669 NVL Batch Number TAT 1 Day Rush TAT _ Due Date _ 5/8/2()19 Time 8:00 AM Email Fax (206) 544-8542 1909305.00 AH No NVL Project Na WO W6510370 2019 e/Number: Project Location: Bldg. 09-080 -0442 _ _ Subcategory Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP)_- Group Tests. Item Code ICP-G2 _ EPA 6010/7471B (.RCRA 8) <paint?._ Total Number of Samples 1 Lab ID Sample ID Description Rush Samples A/R 1 I 19048162 2 19048163 1-050619RP-M-1 1-050619RP-M-2 3 19048164 4 5 19048165 19048166 1-050619RP-M-3 1-050619RP-M-4 1-050619RP-M-5 A A A A A 6 19048167 1-050619RP-M-6 A 7 19048168 1-050619RP-M-7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19048169 19048170 19048171 19048172 19048173 19048174 Sampled by 1-050619RP-M-8 1-050619RP-M-9 1-050619RP-M-10 1-050619RP-M-11 1-050619RP-M-12 YD-050619RP-M-13 Print Name Client Signature Relinquished by Client Office Use Only Company Date Print Name Signature Received by Emily Schube A A A A A A Time Company NVL Analyzed by Results Called by Shalini Patel 1-1 Faxed El Emailed NVL Date 5/7/19 800 5/7/19 Time Special nstructions: Date: 5/7/2019 Time: 8:49 AM Entered By: Emily Schubert page 7 of 9 NVL Forever NORTHWEST REGULATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT New Frontiers INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES LAIONSIDLY • ILINASEHILII. RAINING 0 CHAIN OF CUSTODY - DC1 Project ma'nager Dustin Thompson Email 7755 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, WA 98108 Address Phone ( Tr.3 n Around Time I Hour ,Z24 Hous J 4 Days nj 2 Hours 2 D:iys J507ys LI 4 Hours J Day5 :1 10 Days Please tail for ]A than 24 Hours ASBESTOS PCM Air(NIC.)S1-17.111)) PLM IEPA EikR•93-116) iJ EPA 400 Points (60/R-93-116) j H.M Gravirrietri 600/R-93-116) j Ai:bests in Vermiculite (EPA KR-0401) prefr,; 050,1401-41 METALS rit. Total Metals TCLP FAA ;ppm) ICP (PPM) j GFAA;ppb) CVAA rppt Air Filler lr Paint Chip': Carum 0MetTAIry P5int Chips (cm') -CI Chlicfnium0 Lead J Dug Wipes 3 Silver j Selenium Arsenic 1_1 CArniurn RCRA j Copper Zinc Other 1909305 Date Results Requested Rush Charge-.3 Authorized? J; Ye$1 MISCELLANEOUS Work Order# W6510370 TYPES OF ANALYSES 1— Z .3 r;ilica Plexavaleht Chrornitins 0 AI, Prcif6:r. 2019- 2 :! Nuisance Dug 2 Respirable Dust Building 09-080 Total #of Samples i3 hoor sample MaterI Lmnons Lolor oescnption N5Sti. ILI 11/1,)37t LVI, " AI,EI ") I PIP! L 171-1 Pif o' cc . is know/2. 1 a. VI pit ovi (Woo 00, E-I 5 6rtAi po;bi+ 0„tot t' dci swpsinef‘i s , t pi-i 00 chotticol lice ivrit I pi,t; Ai 00 • Acre on $ I ShCr ArY44( ii(Ai Pki•lt 00 eircirp.t'at I pc4ot IS siioci trert t pcti At 0,4 ivaitii S re5SeA C't kr T' . A. A‘ VI I 0 ti air' cow rrc s sore V 9 1 PLA'ibi oo (14vgie 'Twig, Sample by Relinquish by: Authorized by: Print Name Sigflature Umpany Lidir: I lin, Raymond Pacheco MI Laboratories, Inc 4 q NO) W10114 1 g ' NVI, Laboratories, Inc Office Use Only pro1;41t,r Petived Zed l MUST Accupany Date: '1,111P). Tire ood 708 Aurora Ave N, Soittle, WA 98103 p 206.547,0100 I f 206.634.1936 I www.nvIlabs,com A IA r Forevpr New Frontier NORTHWEST REGULATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT INDUTRIA! HYGIENE SERVICES !AMIDST • DARACERfST•TEAINIK CHAIN OF CUSTODY - DC1 Pr.oiect Manager Dustin Thompson Ernail Addre.s.; 7755 East Marginal Way Sout 1, Seattle, WA Phone ( Turn Around 'Time 1 Hou 2)24 HOui 0 4 Delys 2 Hours .0 2 Diy5 j 4 Hours J3Ds j..j 10 Days Please call for TAT less than 24 Hours Fax ( ASBESTOS 1:J Pali Air NOSH 74120) FLM (EPA 600/03.116) EPAItid Points (60/R93-116) PIM 6rivin-ielry6001R-93-11.6) /0.)e..,Z: in Vermiculite ;PRA 6Ciailt.,041C;04} METALS Totai Metals I Air Filter T(LP ! 11 Paint Chip': IN 0 FAA 'ippnd) I Pa.ini Chips lcro !CP (PPM 3 Dust Wipes CIFAA ;ppb) CVAA PiCRA 0 Pia non Me!cory C1irdiriurti 0 Lead 0 Silver .J Selenium 2) Arsenic '3 Rt2RA 11 j COPOr Zinc 3 0 tOi MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF ANALYSES :! Heyavalent Chrorniorn 0 Nuisance Dust Flespirable Dust 1909305 Date Results Requested Rush. Charges Authorized? ,:3Yei d r4o Work Order W6510370 z NYL Pro.fr,...t,c 20194442 2 • Building 09-080 Total of S3mples Floor Sample , Material Diiresioris Coo Description ,•i ieL , i,„, 10 MBP y' C 'AA I , iil%111. 00 ilitiCA Oliet. ' ' OV1 i19015 5110 frrea 111 III ,11 1t4t 00 E%it4Ir (9' i4 111 Sample by: Relinquish by: Authorized by: Office Use Only ruc Revd 4 An8iyled Print Name Signatur Company um Hum Rayniond P I, Laboratories NVL Laboratories, Inc /i Date.: tna%r,o MUST Au...J»poy °r‘hint) brAN3 V L_ 01 vr t?",t4iM"r.)fr' x.1,4 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, V'A 9813 p 206,547.01N j f 2C6,631.1936 www.nvIlabs.com INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES LABORATORY - MANAGEMENT + TRAINING Mr. Dustin Thompson The Boeing Company 7755East Marginal Way South Seattle, VVAS8108 Re: NVIL Bmtch1011365.W0 PnojuctName/Numboc VVD-VV65103702010-0442 Project location: Bldg. 09-085 Dear Mr. Thompson, Enclosed please find test results for samples submitted to our laboratory for analysis. 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If you need further assistance, please contact us at 206-547-0100 or 1'888-NVLLABS. 8inoe,e|y, Nick Ly.Technical Director Enclosure: Sample Results Phone: 306.547.01001 Fax: 2QG.634.1936|Toll Free: 1.888.NVL.LABS(685.5237) HYL Case Narrative: The following summarizes samples received on date as shown on the accompanied Chain of custody by NVL Laboratories, Inc. from The Boeing Company for Project Number WO-VV0510370 3019'0442. Samples were logged in for PCB analysis per client request using both customer sample |D'e and laboratory assigned |O's as listed on the Chain -of -Custody (CoC). All samples as received were processed and analyzed within specified turnaround time without any abnormalities and deviations that may affect the analytical naau|ta. All quality control requirements were acceptable unless stated otherwise. The conditions of all samples were acceptable at time of receipt and all samples submitted with this batch were analyzed unless stated otherwise onthe CoC. Test Results are reported based ondry weight inmicrograms per kilograms (ng/kg)for PCB samples as shown on the analytical reports. NVLLaboratories, Inc. 4708Aurora Ave * Seattle, mm98103 Definition Appendix % Rem Percent recovery. Below Reporting Umh(RL)orLimit nfC)uantitaUon(LoQ)ofthe B Blank contamination. The recorded results is associated with contaminated blank. DF Dilution Factor J J1 J2 J3 J4 LCS LFS Umbo LN LOQ NVL The reported concentration isonestimated value because something may bepresent inthe sample that interfered with the The reported concentration is an estimated value because the laboratory control sample (LCS}hmout ofcontrol limits. The reported concentration isunestimated value because the percent recovery for matrix spike isout ofcontrol limits. The reported concentration ioanestimated value because the relative percent diffonenma(RPD)for duplicate analysis iaout of control limits. Percent recovery isoutside ofentab|iahednnntnn||imhn. Laboratory Control Sample. Laboratory Fortified Spike The upper and lower control limits for spike recoveries. Quality control sample isoutside ofcontrol limits. This anolybawas not detected inthe sample. Limit ofquentitoUun(same oaRL) mg/kg Milligrams per kilogram. NO Anokdenot detected orbelow the reporting limit ofthe instrument cx NVLLaboratories, Inc. 4708Aurora Ave w.Seattle, m*981m Definition Appendix PPK8 Parts per Million. NVL QCBatch Group Quality Control Batch Group. The entity that links analytical results and supporting quality control results. R The data are not reliable due to possible contamination nrloss of material during preparation o,analysis. Re -sampling and reanalysis are necessary for verification. RL Reporting Limit. The minimum concentration that can bequantified under routine operating conditions. RPD Relative Percent Difference. The relative difference between duplicate results( matrix spike, blank spike, nrsamples duplicate) expressed anmpercentege. RPDLimit The maximum RPOallowed for aset ofduplicate memouvan`enmyseoRru>. SMI Surrogate has matrix interference. Spike Conc. The measured concentration, insample basis units, ofospiked sample. SURR-ND Surrogate was not detected due Uamatrix interference ordilution. ug/m3 Micrograms per cubic meter. mg/Kg milligram per kilogram NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 p 206.547.0100 1 f 206,634.1936 www.nvllabr..com Client SDG Number Date Reported Project Number Location ANALYSIS REPORT Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Gas Chromatography The Boeing Company 1911365.00 06/05/2019 WO-W6510370 2019-0442 Bldg. 09-085 Samples Received* 3 Analyzed By Evelyn Ahulu Samples Analyzed* 3 Analysis Method 8082A Preparation Method 3546PR (PCB) * for this test only NVL Sample Number Lab Sample ID Initial Sample Size 1-053119RP-PCB-1 19059204 2.0681 gm Received Matrix Units of Result 06/04/2019 Material mg/Kg, as received nalyte RL Final Result Analysis Date Aroclor-1016 Aroclor-1221 Aroclor-1232 Aroclor-1242 Aroclor-1248 Aroclor-1254 Aroclor-1260 PCBs, Total 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 0.97 < 0.97 06/04/2019 < 0.97 06/04/2019 < 0.97 06/04/2019 < 0.97 06/04/2019 < 0.97 06/04/2019 < 0.97 06/04/2019 < 0.97 06/04/2019 0.97 <0.97 Sample Number Lab Sample ID Initial Sample Size 1-053119RP-PCB-2 19059205 2.1194 gm Received Matrix Units of Result 06/04/2019 Material mg/Kg, as received nalyte RL Final Result Analysis Date Aroclor-1016 Aroclor-1221 Aroclor-1232 Aroclor-1242 Aroclor-1248 Aroclor-1254 Aroclor-1260 PCBs, Total 9.4 < 9.4 06/04/2019 9.4 < 9.4 06/04/2019 9.4 < 9.4 06/04/2019 9.4 < 9.4 06/04/2019 9.4 < 9.4 06/04/2019 9.4 < 9.4 06/04/2019 9.4 32 06/04/2019 9.4 Comments: Reporting limit raised due to dilution. Surrogate Decachlorobiphenyl(DC8) not reported due to interference. 32 NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 p 206.547.0100 I f 206.634.1936 1 www.nvIlabs.,:,•om ANALYSIS REPORT Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Gas Chromatography Sample Number Lab Sample ID Initial Sample Size 1-053119RP-PCB-3 19059206 2.1431 gm Received Matrix Units of Result 06/04/2019 Material mg/Kg, as received nalyte RL Final Result Analysis Date Aroclor-1016 Aroclor-1221 Aroclor-1232 Aroclor-1242 Aroclor-1248 Aroclor-1254 Aroclor-1260 PCBs, Total 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 < 9.3 06/04/2019 9.3 <9.3 Comments: Reporting limit raised due to dilution(Interference). Surrogate Decachlorobiphenyl(DCB) not reported due to interference. Pann R nf 11 NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 p 206 547 0100 I f 206.634 1936 I www.nvllabs.com Quality Control Results NVL Project Number: WO-W6510370 2019-0442 SDG Number: 1911365 Project Manager: Dustin Thompson QC Batch(es): 0983 QC Batch Method: 3546PR (PCB) Preparation Date: 06/04/2019 Blank: MBLK-1911365 Blank Analyte Result Units DF Aroclor-1016 ND mg/Kg 1 Aroclor-1221 ND mg/Kg 1 Aroclor-1232 ND mg/Kg 1 Aroclor-1242 ND mg/Kg 1 Aroclor-1248 ND mg/Kg 1 Aroclor-1254 ND mg/Kg 1 Aroclor-1260 ND mg/Kg 1 PCBs, Total ND mg/Kg 1 Surrogates: Tetrachloro-m-xylene 1 Decachlorobiphenyl 1 Lab Control Sample: LCS-1254-1911365 Analysis Method: 8082A Analysis Description: Polychlorinated Biphenyls by Gas Chromatography RL Control Limit 1.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 1 % Rec 87 40-140 95 40-140 Blank Spike Spike % Rec Analyte Result Units DF Conc. % Rec Limits Aroclor-1254 23.3 mg/Kg 1 20.0 116 40-140 Surrogates: Tetrachloro-m-xylene 1 103 40-140 Decachlorobiphenyl 1 106 40-140 Qualifiers Qualifiers Lab Control Sample: LCS-1016+1260-1911365 Lab Control Sample Duplicate: LCS Dup-1016+1260 Blank Spike Spike Analyte Result Units DF Conc. % Rec Limits RPD RPD Limit Qualifiers Aroclor-1016 18.9 mg/Kg 1 20.0 95 40-140 18.9 20.0 94 40-140 1 50 Aroclor-1260 23.8 mg/Kg 1 20.0 119 40-140 21.8 20.0 109 40-140 9 50 Surrogates: Tetrachloro-m-xylene 1 93 40-140 90 40-140 Decachlorobiphenyl 1 108 40-140 110 40-140 NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 p 206,547.0100 1 f 206.634.1936 1 www.nvllabs.com Client The Boeino Company Project WO-W6510370 2019-0442 Customer Sample ID 1-053119RP-PCB-1 1-053119RP-PCB-1 1-053119RP-PCB-2 1-053119RP-PCB-3 LCS Dup-1016+1260 LCS Dup-1016+1260 LCS-1016+1260-1911365 LCS-1016+1260-1911365 LCS-1254-1911365 LCS-1254-1911365 MBLK-1911365 MBLK-1911365 * Recovery outside limits Surrogate Recovery Summary Report Lab Sample ID 19059204 19059204 19059205 19059206 LCS Dup-1016+1260 LCS Dup-1016+1260 LCS-1016+1260-1911365 LCS-1016+1260-1911365 LCS-1254-1911365 LCS-1254-1911365 MBLK-1911365 MBLK-1911365 Analyte Decachlorobiphenyl Tetrach loro-m-xylene Tetrachloro-m-xylene Tetrachloro-m-xylene Decachlorobiphenyl Tetrachloro-m-xylene Decachlorobiphenyl Tetrachloro-m-xylene Decachlorobiphenyl Tetrachloro-m-xylene Decachlorobiphenyl Tetrachloro-m-xylene SDG Number 1911365 Recovery 99% 103% 99% 96% 110% 90% 108% 93% 106% 103% 95% 87% NVL Limits 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 40-140 NVL Laboratories, Inc. 47013 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 p 206.547 0100 f 206.634.1936 www.nvIlabs.com INITIAL AND CONTINUING CALIBRATION VERIFICATION SDG No: 1911365 Determination: 8082 PCB Aroclors <Material> Contract: Run Sample Source Analyzed Analyte True Found Unit % Rec Limits R000976 CCV1- 1016 -1260 PCB_2019-1-2 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1016 5 5.547 ug/mL 111 80-120 PCB_2019-1-2 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1260 5 5.865 ug/mL 117 80-120 CCV1- 1254 PC6_2019-1-3 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1254 5 5.797 ug/mL 116 80-120 ICV 1016-1254- 1260 PCB_2019-1-4 06/04/2019 lAroclor-1016 5 4.744 ug/mL 95 85-115 PCB_2019-1-4 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1254 5 5.011 ug/mL 100 85-115 PC6_2019-1-4 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1260 5 5.649 ug/mL 113 85-115 CCV2- 1016 - 1260 PCB_2019-1-2 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1016 5 5.83 ug/mL 117 80-120 PC6_2019-1-2 06/04/2019 Aroctor-1260 5 6 ug/mL 120 80-120 CCV2-1254 PC6_2019-1-3 06/04/2019 Aroclor-1254 5 5.61 ug/mL 112 80-120 Rec = Percent recovery * = Percent recovery not within control limits F1117114 FM7_7? 11PP/10/I rn PrintPri• /5 /11111 Q 1 f1.40 13•A17/. 1 ,r-,C 1 ORGANICS LABORATORY SERVICES Company The.B_oeing..Comp_any.7DC1 Address 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Project Manager Mr. Dustin Thompson Phone (206) 5447166_9. __ NVL Batch Number 1911,365M NVL TAT 1 Day AH N.o Rush TAT Due Date 6/5/2019 time 8:00 AM Email _ . Fax (206).54478542 Project Name/Number: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 Subcategory Quantitative analysis Item Code ORG-05 Total Number of Samples Lab ID Sample ID Method 8082 PCB Aroclors <Bulk> Description Rush Samples A/R 1 190592041-053119RP-PCB-1 A 2 19 59205 1-05 19RP-PC -2 3 19059206 1-05 19RP-PCB-3 Sampled by Print Name Signature Client Company Date Time Relinquished by Office Use Only Client Print Name Signature Company Date Time Received by Emily Schubert NVL 6/4/19 800 Analyzed by C.-v(4r 6V-1,4k _ , "4446 NVL r Results Called by 0 Faxed El Emailed Special Instructions: . _ _ _ __ Entered By: Emily Schubert Date: 6/4/2019 Time: 7:56 AM 4708 Aurora Ave North, Seattle, WA 98103 I p 206.547.0100 I f 206.634.1936 rwllabscom 1 of 1 N 110EINO' L NORTHWEST REGULATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Forever New Frontiers INDOOR, IfYGIffif VItf$ iMfOIT • MillIk6110 CHAIN OF CUSTODY - DC1 Thin Aroucid Ll 1 How 1%24 Houfs 1:1 4 Days 2 Hews 0 2 Days 10 5 Days 0 4 Hor O3Days U1Dvs Please call for 1ATless than 24 1-1c,ur5 oject IvianaQerDustin Thompson Email Phone Fax ) Acid7755 Fast rviartlinal My South,Seattle., WA 98108 ies ASBESTOS METALS PCM NIOSH4O r„') T13 Motdis 0 Air Filter FLivl CYs3.I2 rctp 0 Paint o Pcn as (600/R 9303.6) 0 01,,iint Chips fro a NM 0 VP PPI',.(1) 0 1.)st Wes ASIRSt05in 1,1•:4 EPA 6Ci/R4jO4 u C;;;A (pp.b) CVAA ',opt)) Prjik. 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LI:ri '5 $LT 3K sv,,INA4 my;41 goal 401 I - .. . , - - --- - - Print Name Sample by: Raymond Pacheco Relinquish by: Authorized by: Office Use Only s"... re 02, MiiST ," A r Company •, 1 NVL Laboratories, Inc INVL Laboratories, Inc Date: k)U 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 I p 206.547,0103 f 206.634.1936 1 www,nvilabs.com June 5, 2019 Dustin Thompson The Boeing Company-DC1 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 RE: Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis, NVL Batch # 1911384.00 Client Project: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Dear Mr. Thompson, NVL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SERVICES LABORATORY + MANAGEMENT + TRAINING Enclosed please find test results for the 40 sample(s) submitted to our laboratory for analysis on 6/4/2019. Examination of these samples was conducted for the presence of identifiable asbestos fibers using polarized light microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining in accordance with both EPA 600/M4-82-020, Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples and EPA 600/R-93/116 Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials. For samples containing more than one separable layer of materials, the report will include findings for each layer (labeled Layer 1 and Layer 2, etc. for each individual layer). The asbestos concentration in the sample is determined by calibrated visual estimation. For those samples with asbestos concentrations between 1 and 10 percent based on visual estimation, the EPA recommends a procedure known as point counting (NESHAPS, 40 CFR Part 61). Point counting is a statistically more accurate means of quantification for samples with low concentrations of asbestos. The detection limit for the calibrated visual estimation is <1 %, 400 point counts is 0.25% and 1000 point counts is 0.1 % Samples are archived for two weeks following analysis. Samples that are not retrieved by the client are discarded after two weeks. Thank you for using our laboratory services. Please do not hesitate to call if there is anything further we can assist you with. Sincerely, Nick Ly, Technical Director Enc.: Sample Results Lab Code: 102063-0 Phone: 206 547.0100 I( Fax: 206 634.1936 ( Toll Free: 1.888.NVl.IABS (685.5227) 4708 Aurora Avenue North 1 Seattle, WA 98103-6516 page 1 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Lab ID: 19059328 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-1 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 2 Layer 2 of 2 Description: Brown vinyl tile Non -Fibrous Materials: Vinyl/Binder, Mineral grains Description: Soft black asphaltic mastic Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 5% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 2% Lab ID: 19059329 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 2 Layer 2 of 2 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-2 Description: Brown vinyl tile Non -Fibrous Materials: Vinyl/Binder, Mineral grains Description: Soft black asphaltic mastic Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: Chrysotile 7% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 4% Lab ID: 19059330 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 3 Layer 2 of 3 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-3 Description: Brown rubbery material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Rubber/Binder None Detected ND Description: Soft tan mastic Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Mastic/Binder None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/04/2019 Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1 %=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 1 O%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Govemment ASB-02 none7nfOra Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 Client Project NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 : WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 3 of 3 Description: Brittle brown mastic with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Mastic/Binder, Paint, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 1% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059331 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-4 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 4 Description: Crumbly yellow mastic Non -Fibrous Materials: Mastic/Binder, Fine particles, Miscellaneous particles Layer 2 of 4 Description: Brown rubbery material Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder Layer 3 of 4 Description: Brittle brown mastic Non -Fibrous Materials: Mastic/Binder Layer 4 of 4 Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose <1% Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Description: White compacted powdery material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Calcareous binder, Paint None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059332 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-5 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 2 Description: White compacted powdery material with paint Layer 2 of 2 Non -Fibrous Materials: Calcareous binder, Paint Description: Chalky white material with paper Non -Fibrous Materials: Gypsum/Binder Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 20% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/04/2019 Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%--,40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Govemment AS B-02 page 3 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Glass fibers 2% Lab ID: 19059333 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-6 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 2 Description: White compacted powdery material with paint Layer 2 of 2 Non -Fibrous Materials: Calcareous binder, Paint Description: Chalky white material with paper Non -Fibrous Materials: Gypsum/Binder, Mica Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 15% Glass fibers 2% Asbestos Type: °A None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059334 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-7 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Composite result (per client request) for whole sample is less than 1% asbestos. Layer 1 of 2 Description: White compacted powdery material with paint Layer 2 of 2 Non -Fibrous Materials: Calcareous binder, Paint Description: White chalky material with paper Non -Fibrous Materials: Gypsum/Binder, Mica Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose <1°/0 Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 20% Glass fibers 2% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 4% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059335 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-8 Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date: 06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are riot homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%4-3%, 5%.1-9%, 10%=5-15°/e, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 nnein A nf '3"2 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Soft off-white rubbery material with paper & paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Rubber/Binder, Paint, Fine particles Cellulose 20% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059336 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-9 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Grey brittle material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Putty Compound, Paint, Fine grains Rust, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059337 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-10 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 2 Description: Soft grey crumbly material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Layer 2 of 2 Putty Compound, Paint, Fine grains Rust, Fine particles Description: Soft white sticky material Non -Fibrous Materials: Putty Compound, Rust, Fine particles None Detected ND Asbestos Type: (1/0 None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials% Asbestos Type: °A) None Detected ND Chrysotile 6% Lab ID: 19059338 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-11 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Green crumbly material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Binder/Filler, Paint, Cementitious particles Fine grains, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % Cellulose <1% None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date: 06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are riot homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 page 5 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Lab ID: 19059339 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-12 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Green crumbly material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Binder/Filler, Paint, Fine grains Cementitious particles, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059340 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-13 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Green crumbly material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Binder/Filler, Paint, Fine grains Cementitious particles, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059341 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-14 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence. Layer 1 of 2 Description: White woven fibrous material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Paint, Fine particles Glass fibers 75% Layer 2 of 2 Description: Grey woven fibrous material with paper & paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Paint, Binder/Filler, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 45% Glass fibers 15% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 20% Lab ID: 19059342 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-15 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date:06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date:06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personae!, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in tull, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 norm n4 74 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 1 of 2 Layer 2 of 2 Description: White woven fibrous material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Paint, Fine particles Glass fibers 74% Description: Grey woven fibrous material with paper & paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Binder/Filler, Paint, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:D/0 Cellulose 501)/0 Glass fibers 18D/0 Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 15% Lab ID: 19059343 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-16 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Grey woven fibrous material with paper Non -Fibrous Materials: Binder/Filler, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 56% Glass fibers 15% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 21% Lab ID: 19059344 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-17 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Grey brittle material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Cement/Binder, Paint, Fine grains Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: None Detected ND None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059345 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-18 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence. Layer 1 of 2 Description: Brown rubbery translucent material Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: None Detected ND • Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date: 06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date:06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director i Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 page 7 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 2 of 2 Description: Grey rubbery material Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: °A) None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059346 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-19 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence. Layer 1 of 2 Description: Soft grey rubbery rnaterial with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder, Paint Layer 2 of 2 Description: Grey brittle material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Cement/Binder, Paint, Mineral grains Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059347 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-20 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Grey brittle material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Cement/Binder, Paint, Mineral grains Fine grains, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % Spider silk <1% None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059348 Client Sample #: 2-053119RP-21 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: White chalky material with paper & paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Gypsum/Binder, Paint, Fine particles Mica Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 19% Glass fibers 2% Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date:06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date:06/05/2019 Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous. then subsamples of ,the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1 %=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20°/0=10-30°/0, 50%=40-60%), This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 n•-ines Q nf Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 MIL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Lab ID: 19059349 Client Sample #: 2-053119RP-22 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Composite result (per client request) for whole sample is less than 1% asbestos. Layer 1 of 2 Description: White compacted powdery material with paint Layer 2 of 2 Non -Fibrous Materials: 'Calcareous binder, Paint Description: Chalky white material with paper Non -Fibrous Materials: Gypsum/Binder, Mica Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 20% Glass fibers 1% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 3% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059350 Client Sample #: 2-053119RP-23 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Soft white rubbery material Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder, Fine particles, Miscellaneous particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose <1% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059351 Client Sample #: 2-053119RP-24 Location: Bldg, 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Soft white rubbery material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder, Paint, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose <1% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059352 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-25 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Brown crumbly mastic with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Mastic/Binder, Paint, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date: 06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 page 9 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Lab ID: 19059353 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-26 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Soft grey sticky malerial Non -Fibrous Materials: Binder/Filler, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059354 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-27 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Soft black asphaltic material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains, Calcareous particles Fine particles, Miscellaneous particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 1% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059355 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-28 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence. Layer 1 of 2 Description: Grey brittle material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Cement/Binder, Paint Layer 2 of 2 Description: White brittle material Non -Fibrous Materials: Putty Compound, Fine grains Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % None Detected NO None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % None Detected NO None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059356 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-29 Description: White crumbly material with paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Putty Compound, Paint, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose <1(1/0 Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 5% Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/04/2019 Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=-0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 1070=5-15%, 20%=1 0-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested, If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 nano 1r) of 9'1 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NYL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Lab ID: 19059357 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-30 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: White rubbery material Non -Fibrous Materials: Rubber/Binder, Fine grains, Miscellaneous particles Fine particles Other Fibrous Materialsf% Cellulose <1% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059358 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-31 Location: Bldg, 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Grey brittle material Non -Fibrous Materials: Cement/Binder, Paint, Fine grains Other Fibrous Materials:% None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059359 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-32 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Off-white crumbly material with woven mesh Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Calcareous binder, Fine particles Cellulose 25% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 13% Lab ID: 19059360 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-33 Description: Off-white crumbly material with woven mesh Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Calcareous binder, Fine particles Cellulose 30G/0 Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 20% Lab ID: 19059361 Client Sample #: 1-053119RP-34 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Date: 06/04/2019 Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly ASB-02 page 11 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NYL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 1 of 1 Description: Off-white crumbly material with woven mesh Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Calcareous binder, Fine particles Cellulose 25% Asbestos Type: % Chrysotile 21% Lab ID: 19059362 Client Sample #: RF-053119RP-35 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 1 Description: White woven mesh with multilayered paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Paint, Fine grains, Organic debris Glass fibers 44% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059363 Location: Bidg. 09-085 Layer 1 of 5 Layer 2 of 5 Layer 3 of 5 Client Sample #: RF-053119RP-36 Description: Black asphaltic built-up material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Description: Black asphaltic crumbly material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Description: Black asphaltic built-up material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Glass fibers 24% Cellulose 5% Other Fibrous Materials:% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % Glass fibers 11`)/0 None Detected ND Other Fibrous Materials:% Glass fibers 15°/0 Cellulose 5% Layer 4 of 5 Description: Black asphaltic fibrous built-up material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 60% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/04/2019 Date:06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1°/0=0-3°/0, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30°/o, 50%=40-60%), This report relates only to the items tested, If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collet:tor. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc, It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 nano 12 nf 21 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 5 of 5 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 54% Asbestos Type: °A) None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059364 Client Sample #: RF-053119RP-37 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence. Layer 1 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 82% Layer 2 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Layer 3 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Layer 4 of 4 Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Description: Black asphaltic built-up material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles, Fine grains Other Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 52% Glass fibers 5 % Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 60% Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 25% Glass fibers 20% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059365 Client Sample #: RF-053119RP-38 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence. Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/04/2019 Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 one 13 of 23 Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 NVL Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 1 of 4 Layer 2 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Description: Black asphaltic material Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Other Fibrous Materials:% Glass fibers 19% Cellulose 15% Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 40% Glass fibers 9% Layer 3 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Cellulose 64% Layer 4 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains, Fine particles Cellulose 50% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059366 Client Sample #: RF-053119RP-39 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unsure of correct layer sequence.. Layer 1 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Asphalt/Binder, Fine grains Layer 2 of 4 Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 20% Glass fibers 32(% Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Cellulose 62% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date: 06/04/2019 Date: 06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples al the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1%=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 r,nr... 1 A ..4 7r) Bulk Asbestos Fibers Analysis By Polarized Light Microscopy Client: The Boeing Company-DC1 Address: 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. Dustin Thompson Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 Batch #: 1911384.00 Client Project #: WO W6510370 2019-0442 Date Received: 6/4/2019 Samples Received: 40 Samples Analyzed: 40 Method: EPA/600/R-93/116 & EPA/600/M4-82-020 Layer 3 of 4 Layer 4 of 4 Description: Black asphaltic built-up material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder Cellulose 15% Glass fibers 21p/o Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Synthetic fibers 25% Cellulose 40% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Lab ID: 19059367 Client Sample #: RF-053119RP-40 Location: Bldg. 09-085 Comments: Unable to analyze silver paint as a separate layer. Layer 1 of 3 Description: Black asphaltic built-up material with embedded silver paint Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder, Metallic paint Glass fibers 25% Cellulose 17% Layer 2 of 3 Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Layer 3 of 3 Non -Fibrous Materials: Asphalt/Binder Other Fibrous Materials:% Cellulose 40% Glass fibers 12% Description: Black asphaltic built-up fibrous material Non -Fibrous Materials: Other Fibrous Materials:% Asphalt/Binder, Fine particles Cellulose 60% Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Asbestos Type: % None Detected ND Sampled by: Client Analyzed by: Matt Macfarlane Date:06/04/2019 Reviewed by: Nick Ly Date:06/05/2019 Nick Ly, Technical Director Note: If samples are not homogeneous, then subsamples of the components were analyzed separately. All bulk samples are analyzed using both EPA 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 Methods with the following measurement uncertainties for the reported % Asbestos (1°/0=0-3%, 5%=1-9%, 10%=5-15%, 20%=10-30%, 50%=40-60%). This report relates only to the items tested. If sample was not collected by NVL personnel, then the accuracy of the results is limited by the methodology and acuity of the sample collector. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of NVL Laboratories, Inc. It shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the US Government ASB-02 page 15 of 23 ASBESTOS LABORATORY SERVICES / Company The Boeing Compuny'= - Address 7755East Marginal Way South Seattle, VVA98108 Project Manager Mr, Dustin Thompson NVILBatch Number TAT 1Doy Rush TAT Due Date 0/5/2019 Time 8:00A0 Email 1911384.00 AH No Project Name/Number: VVOVVO51O37O2O1S Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 -0442 Subcategory PLM Bulk Item Code ASB-02 EPA h0O/R'93-110Asbestos byPLK4<bu(k> Total Number of Samples --40 Lab ID Sample ID Descripton Rush Samples 19059328 2 1SO59320 1-053110RP'1 A A �'053119RP� 3 19059330 1'D53119RP�� __- __- A 19059331 � 1-053119RP-4 A 19059332 1'053119RP-5 A 0 18059333 1'053118RP-6 =19059334 1'053119RP'7 A M 19059335 1'058119RP-8 A 9 19059330 1'053118RP'9 A 10 19O59337 1'O5311SRP'1O A 19059338 19059839 � 1'U5311QR�'11 - � � � A A 1'053110RP'12 _ __- ----_~�~ -- m�umm1805S34O — 1'053119RP'13 ----- 14 19053341 1'053119RP'14 �� �m��1805S342 1'053119RP'15 A 18 19059343 11'053119RP'10 A \ 17 19059344 1'058118RP'17 A 18 19059345 1'053119RP'18 4 Sampled by Print Name Client Signature Company Relinquished by Client Office Use Only Print Nam* Signature Received by Emily Schubert NVL 6/4/19 800 Analyzed by Matt Macfarlane NVL 6/4/19 Results Called by |FFmued []Emai|ed Special 'Instructions: oate:s/4001s Time '81^mw Entered By: Emily Schubert �"�"1 a"+nn \ �������l����| LABORATORY ������""������`�nw��`�n^/ ���/^v^����� Company Address Project Manager Phone The Boeing Companv'DC1 7755East Marginal Way South Seattle, VVA98108 K4r, Dustin Thompson NVILBatch Number 1911-384.00 TAT 1Oay — Rush TAT Due Date 6/5/2019 Time ' 8l0AM Email HVL VVOVV051O37O20�8 ProjectName/Number:Project Location: B|do.0g,O85 '"4=2 - Subcmtegmry PLMBu|h item Code A8B-02 EPA GO0R�-11.6Asbestos byPUN<bu|k> Total Number of Samples 40 Lab ID Sample ID Description Rush Samples 10 19058346 1'O53118RP-19 A 20 18059347 � 1'053119RP-20 A 19059348 2'053119Rp-21 A 18O5S348 | 2'O53119RP'22 A _' A 1S05g35O 2'O5311g�P'2D _ - 24 18059351 2'058119Rp'24 A 25 19059352 1'053110RP-25 A 26 19058353 1'O53119RP'2O 13058354 1'O53118RP-27 28 19050355 � 1'053113RP'28 29 1SO50356 1'O53118RP'28 30 10059357 '-__-__ 18U�855O 1'O53119RP'3O ___�_____ 1'053118�P'31 1SO59359 1'053119RP-32 33 19058360 1'053119RP'33 A 34 19058301 --- -- 1805S302 1'O5311SRP'34 -- --- �F'O5�11S�P-35 A -- �~�-- ------� --''------- -- A 38 19059363 RF'053119RP'38 A Print Name Sampled by lent Signature Company Relinquished by Office Use Only Print Name Signature Received b Analyzed by Schubert NVL - O�V1S 0�/19 800 6a�ft �adane NVL Results Called by oam�n/412o1y Time: n1oww page 17 of 23 ASBESTOS LABORATORY SERVICES Company Address Project Manager Phone The Boeing Company-DC1 7755 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA 98108 Mr. Dustin Thompson (206) 544-1669 NVL Batch Number TAT 1 Day Rush TAT Due Date 6/5/2019 Time 8:00 AM Email Fax (206) 544-8542 1911384.00 AH No NVL WO W6510370 2019 Project Name/Number: Project Location: Bldg. 09-085 -0442 Subcategory PLM Bulk Item Code ASB-02 EPA 600/R-93-116 Asbestos by PLM <bulk> Total Number of Samples 40 Lab ID Sample ID Description Rush Samples A/R 37 19059364 RF-053119RP-37 A 38 19059365 RF-053119RP-38 A 39 19059366 RF-053119RP-39 A 40 19059367 RF-053119RP-40 A Sampled by Print Name Signature Client Company Date Time Relinquished by Client Office Use Only Print Name Signature Company Date Time Received by Emily Schubert NVL 6/4/19 800 Analyzed by Matt Macfarlane NVL 6/4/19 Results Called by 0 Faxed Emailed Special Instructions: Date: 6/4/2019 Time: 9:14 AM Entered By: Emily Schubert mnrin 1 Q rvf 13'1 0 co NV BOEING Forever New Frontiers NORTHWEST REGULATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL YGfi SERVICES ILOCRAIRT • hlIggEKINf • WINNE CHAIN OF CUSTODY - DC1 Mmir4; Dustin Thonipson 7755 East Marginal \ti.4y South, Se9LUe, INA 981[28 Aocires Turn Aiuunei LI 1 Hcoui *249or J4Da LI 2 32 Days 3 5 Days 10/ 4 Fiours '3.1 3 Days J1UDays Piease call for92 iess. thari 24 Hour.; ASBESTOS PCE,INt j'ElOSEI 7460) * P1PA 9093-116) :E.1 EPA 493 PEitEi.:Effit00/R 93E0,61 LI PIM Craeif f603/R METALS %.,Ea;49t9b 1 3 Filter KRA 3 4 ICLF 4 Otleis lEiE) MeicEty Li FAA 0;ipEf) CEE.Th (oE) 3 4 Lead 0 1C3 i4 LaAt Wi;)(5 4 Siker 33 3 Asbestcirn )./F,nif.tkit (EPA6,00/R-E)4M)4) GEAA Pc'ticD.L„4:,i3pb} D53i 11140" :i.if AiEiebir MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF ANALYSES Sikit 33 Fieiti",kleri°9.1tii-..iittitiit-i NuisEir;ce 93 Rescihb e Dust 1911384 ResRepueisliezi Rus'n Charges Wolk Orikii4 11'65103711 0 V311.ro'!ect. 201.9-0442 eL •• 09-085 IIcitzli E;EE-Japlet: 1110 — XI JCk r t%)3C IL/ ,i1J./T7 ,..l11. . _ .. 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MARMOT IDAIR116 BOEINe Forever New Frontiers NORTHWEST REGULATED MATERIALS MANAGEMENT CHAIN OF CUSTODY - DC1 Dustin Thompson. 7755 East Marginal Way South, Seattle; 1,1A, 98108 'Address rtritte LI 1 Hai 14‘24 Hours 'Z14 D3y6 :2 2 Hours f2I 2 Days J.. Days U Hours '3 Days 10 Days filiaassirIfol. fAT less thr 24 Hoofs ASBESTOS pcmAtftO5 74((kt r'll( (EPA 6t,ttO/3 116) [PA 40t) Pot; a (E;.%ritVP-P,3 -1161 METALS J (eletal5 Ei ru PM (*,travined)' (6(tD,A?-93'.1."Ef" ICP (PPAtt itsEttLet VetfrecttlitERA6(vp,..04,,c6,1) I 3114 Ao- Floor Sample Rsc 31 Sample by: Relinquish by: Authorized by: ."11 Air Filter I rtj kir,. Chips itiiti; cil!ps (cNi D•cisi Ves Littrier6ions ,010".` Description 1 KRA .F RtERA Beim Merr tirt' (A)22f.T 'Lint. grc i Print Name Raymond Pacheco Office Use Only P!•*tNme ArnitizO Rcu Firt svU sf kic)m04rY MISCELLANEOUS TYPES OF ANALYSES 1911384 Ehete rtesm ket'ttrestd Rt.0) Criarges Atrittori.7.ettt'lJ jrto VttbrK 060 W651070 z Ftettriv5lettr Oorridir" 0 NAtL Ptrojecttr 20.04)02 NjsF.:re." Dtr(tt ResnicitheDu Compaily lnl 09-085 c. of Saritpies AS: iD i\i'l.SS:g Col, AliiiitiV(N/S)1Z NVL Laboratories, Inc NVL Laboratories, Inc DrIre Time 71N, .."..d‘lartiisrMrt „ ";(tatta'' CCtrtnt ttetyt" 4708 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 I p 206547.0100 I f 206.634,1936 wv,iiiv.nyllabs.com NVL APPENDIX D INSPECTOR & LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS EPA Provider # 1085 tiftrate o f e omptctton This is to certify that Raymond 131 Pacheco has satisfactorily completed 4 hours of refresher training as an AHERA Building Inspector to comply with the training requirements of TSCA Title 11, 40 CFR 763 (AHERA) 167827 Certificate Number E TRAINNG.CONSULTING fl A lb -an COMPANY May 30, 2018 Date(s) of Training Instructor ARGUS PACIFIC, INC 1 I900WEST NICKERSON ST, SUITE 315 SEATTLE,WASHINGTON 9819 i 206.2 A GUSPACIF1C.COM 11 ( 471 l‘t , 1111151011.111.11011111011.11MIIM.M. •Ir • , , \‘' "',/„1„,‘ AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC AIHA oratory Accreditation Programs, LLC acknowledges that NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103 Laboratory ID: 101861 along with all premises from which key activities are performed, as listed above, has fulfilled the requirements of the AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs (AIHA-LAP), LLC accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 international standard, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories in the following: LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE V ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD V ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY FOOD UNIQUE SCOPES Accreditation Expires: June 01, 2019 Accreditation Expires: June 01, 2019 Accreditation Expires: June 01, 2019 Accreditation Expires: Accreditation Expires: June 01, 2019 Specific Field(s) of Testing (FoT)/Method(s) within each Accreditation Program for which the above named laboratory maintains accreditation is outlined on the attached Scope of Accreditation. Continued accreditation is contingent upon successful on -going compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and AIHA-LAP, LLC requirements. This certificate is not valid without the attached Scope of Accreditation. Please review the AIHA- LAP, LLC website (www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org) for the most current Scope. William Walsh, C1H Chairperson, Analytical Accreditation. Board Revision 15: 03/30/2016 qd- ,//lx Cheryl 0Morton Managing Director, AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC Date Issued: 05/31/2017 AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103 Laboratory ID: 101861 issue Date: 05/31/2017 The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory's current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation. Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program (IHLAP) Initial Accreditation Date: 04/01/1997 IHLAP to Scope Category Category Field of Testing (FoT) (FoTs cover all relevant iH matrices) Technology sub -type/ Detector Published Reference Method/Title of In - house Method Method Description Analyte (for internal methods only) Spectrometry Core Inductively -Coupled Plasma ICP/AES EPA 3051 NIOSH 7300 Modified X-ray Diffraction (XRD) NIOSH 7500 Asbestos/Fiber Microscopy Core Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) NIOSH 7400 Miscellaneous Core Gravimetric NIOSH 0500 Modified NIOSH 0600 Modified A complete listing of currently accredited Industrial Hygiene laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org Effective: 04/10/2015 101861_Scope_IHLAP_2017_05_31 Page 1 of 1 AMA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103 Issue Date: 05/31/2017 Laboratory ID: 101861 The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory's current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation. The EPA recognizes the AIHA-LAP, LLC ELLAP program as meeting the requirements of the National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) established under Title X of the Residential Lead -Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 and includes paint, soil and dust wipe analysis. Air and composited wipes analyses are not included as part of the NLLAP. Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELLAP) Initial Accreditation Date: 02/07/1997 Field of Testing (FoT) Technology sub -type/ Detector Method Method Description (for internal methods only) Paint EPA SW-846 3051 EPA SW-846 7000B Soil EPA SW-846 3051 EPA SW-846 7000B Settled Dust by Wipe EPA SW-846 3051 EPA SW-846 7000B Airborne Dust EPA SW-846 3051 NIOSH 7082 A complete listing of currently accredited Environmental Lead laboratories is available on the A1HA-LAP, LLC website at: http:,/www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org Effective: 10/14/2016 Scope_ELLAP_R7 Page 1 of 1 AIHA \ Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103 Laboratory ID: 101861 Issue Date: 05/31/2017 The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below_ Clients are urged to verify the laboratory's current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation. Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Accreditation Program (EMLAP) Initial Accreditation Date: 02/01/1997 EMLAP Category Field of Testing (FoT) Method Method Description (for internal methods only) Fungal Air - Direct Examination SOP 12.133 In -House: Analysis of Spore Trap Bulk - Direct Examination SOP 12.133 In -House: Bulk Analysis Surface - Direct Examination SOP 12.133 In -House: Surface Analysis A complete listing of currently accredited Environmental Microbiology laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org Effective: 03/12/2013 101861_Scope_EMLAP_2017_05_31 Page 1 of 1 AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103 Laboratory ID: 101861 Issue Date: 05/31/2017 The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory's current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation. Unique Scopes Laboratory Accreditation Program (Unique Scopes) Initial Accreditation Date: 04/01/2013 Unique Scope Category Field of Testing (FoT) Method Method Description (for internal methods only) Consumer Product Testing Lead in Paint and Other Similar Surface Coatings CPSC-CH-E1003-09.1 Total Lead in Metal Children's Products CPSC-CH-E1001-08.2 Total Lead in Non -Metal Children's Products CPSC-CH-E1002-08.1 A complete listing of currently accredited Unique Scope laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org Effective: 08/29/2014 Scope_UniqueScopes_R1 Page 1 of 1 United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology Certificate of Accreditation to ISOIIEC 17025:2005 NVLAP LAB CODE: 102063-0 NVL Laboratories, Inc. Seattle, WA is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for specific services, listed on the Scope of Accreditation, for: Asbestos Fiber Analysis This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005, This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communique dated January 2009), 2018-10-01 through 2019-09-30 Effective Dates For the National Volun Accreditation Program ® National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Progra SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISWIEC 17025:2005 NVL Laboratories, Inc. 4708 Aurora Avenue N. Seattle, WA 98103 Mr. Nghiep Vi Ly Phone: 206-547-0100 Fax: 206-634-1936 Email: nick.1@nvllabs.com http://www.nvllabs.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 102063-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code 18/A01 Description EPA 40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763, Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials For the National Volunta liboratcyAccreditafion Program Effective 2018-10-01 through 2019-09-30 Page 1 of 1 Ccrtiftcatc of Completion This is to certify that Munaf A. Khan has satisfactorily completed 8 hours of refresher training as an AHERA Project Designer EPA Provider # 1085 Instructor to comply with the training requirements of TSCA Title II, 40 CFR 763 (AHERA) 171460 Certificate Number TRAINING.CONSULTING H Allmon COMPANY Feb 7, 2019 Expires in 1 year, Date(s) of Training Exam Score (if applicable): NIA ARGUS PACIFIC, INC / 21905 64th AVEWI SUITE 100 / MOUNTLAKE TERRACE,WASHINGTON 98043 2062853373 I ARGUSPACIFIC.COM NVL APPENDIX E ABATEMENT SPECIFICATIONS ` BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 00-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTION 011101 SUMMARY OF WORK REGULATED MATERIALS 09-850mmmm|itiwn PART1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Regulated yNatohu|s or materials needing special handling or disoosa. that may be potentially impacted by the Project or that could be encountered during conmtruoUon, have been identified below. The purpose of this section is to identify all of these materials in one section, and refer the reader bosubsequent sections oanecessary. These materials include the 09'85Building: asbestos -containing materials (ACM); heavy metals (arsenic, barium, cadrnium, chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver) containing materials; PCB containing light ballasts; mercury containing fluorescent tubes and thermostats. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Work performed under this specification section is governed by related drawings and specification sections. B. Appendix DSection 028200—Asbestos Abatement &Disposal C� Appendix Section O2O2OO—HZ-2 Drawing D. Appendix OSection 02830U—Heavy Metal Containing Paint Work Plan E. Appendix D Section 028433 Removal and Disposal of Fluorescent Lamps, Ballasts, and Mercury Thermostats 1.3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY: The Contractor kstoavail themselves ofall responsibilities under applicable regulations related to their supervisory authority over Subcontractors and personnel performing work related to regulated materials. B. ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: Work described inthis Section includes restriction ofaccess to work areas during regulated materials activities. Access tovarious work areas bythe general public, general trades and other individuals will not be possible during certain regulated materials work oaquanoea' as specified herein and o|aowhena. The Contractor io to coordinate the Work hn facilitate 000enm by Subcontractors while enforcing work area reutriotionu, and to minimize disruption hobuilding occupants and services. C. WORKING HOURS: Schedule all regulated materials work hmoccur inaccordance with schedule requirements outlined in the General Contractor's documents. O. EMERGENCY CONTACTS: Designated qualified representatives ofthe Contractor and specific hazardous materials Subcontractors are to be available on a 24-houremergancy basis for the duration ofthe Work. Provide contact information tothe Owner's Representative for inclusion in the Project emergency contact list. E. GENERAL REGULATED MATERIALS SUBMITTALS: Contractor is to review the scope of work and submittal requirements outlined elsewhere in the sections of Related Work. All contractors performing work impacting mobeatmo and heavy metals are to submit pertinent information required by associated technical specifications. Examples of work and impact may include abatament, demo|ition, saw cutting, roho-hummehn0, we|ding, oonding, driUing, scraping or other SUMMARY {)FWORK- REGULATED MATERIALS 011101'1 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION remodeling and metals -related impact. Contractor is to verify the scope of Work prior to commencing work. F. REGULATIONS, LAWS and ORDINANCES: The Contractor shall comply with all applicable regulations, laws and ordinances concerning the impact, removal, handling, storage, disposal, monitoring and protection against exposure or environmental pollution related to regulated materials and conditions. Impacts to regulated materials that may be required by the Work include, but are not limited to: manual demolition, mechanical demolition, cutting, sawing, drilling, sanding, scraping, welding, power -washing or torch -cutting. Confirm required impacts with other applicable specification sections and drawing sheets. Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, services and insurance that is specified, shown, or reasonably implied for the removal and handling. of regulated materials as part of the Work. G. SURVEY: The requirement for regulated materials abatement included in this Project will be based on the Good Faith Inspection (GFI) report. The GFI lists suspect-ACMs and heavy metal sampled and analyzed for asbestos or heavy metal content, or presumed to exist, at the areas of the building included in the Work. The Contractor shall ensure that copies of this information are made available to and retained on the Project Site by all Subcontractors. H. UNFORESEIEN CONDITIONS: The Contractor shall be aware that ACMs and heavy metals may exist in inaccessible locations of the spaces included in the Work, and in areas not included in the Work. 1. The Contractor shall proceed with caution during all phases of the Work. 2. Should any suspect -regulated materials not indicated in the Survey be encountered, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Owner's Representative (Boeing Northwest Regulated Materials Management [NORMM]) for testing. ADDED SCOPE of WORK: The Contractor is advised that, should additional regulated materials not included in the GFI be encountered, the Owner may elect to include the abatement of such materials in The Work at a mutually agreed upon price. Work impacting such materials is not to occur prior to the Contractor receiving explicit written authorization from the Owner, and any Work performed without such approval is performed at the Contractor's own risk and expense, J. EXISTING CONDITIONS: Where in the performance of the Work, workers, supervisory personnel, Subcontractors, or consultants encounter, disturb, or otherwise function in the immediate vicinity of any identified regulated materials; Contractor shall take appropriate continuous measures, as necessary, to protect all building occupants from the potential hazard of exposure to airborne asbestos and other contaminants. Such measures shall include the procedures and methods described herein, and compliance with applicable local, state and federal regulations. The disturbance or impact of ACMs may cause asbestos fibers to be released into the building's atmosphere, thereby creating a potential health hazard to building occupants. Contractor is to apprise all workers, supervisory personnel, subcontractors and consultants who will be at the jobsite of the seriousness of this potential hazard and of proper Work procedures that must be followed, should it occur. K. CREATED CONDITIONS: Damage to remaining regulated materials caused by the Contractor shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Owner by the Contractor using certified asbestos workers for asbestos work or other appropriate workers for other work, according to these specifications, and at the sole expense of the Contractor. Regulated materials that have been created due to means and methods of the Contractor (i.e. contaminated water run-off, etc.) shall be remediated and all repairs completed to the satisfaction of the Owner by the Contractor, and at the sole expense of the Contractor. 1.4 WORK INCLUDED - ASBESTOS SUMMARY OF WORK- REGULATED MATERIALS 011101 - 2 BOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A. Asbestos abatement kaincluded inthis contract. Requirements related tmasbestos are outlined B. The Contractor is cautioned that, should interpretations be mnada, opinions be formad, and conclusions be drawn as n result of examining the (3F| report, those interpretations, opinions, and conclusions will be made, formed, and drawn solely by the Contractor. C. Contractor is to verify the Scope of Work prior to commencing work. Asbestos -containing materials within the Work areas may not require removal. Only mabyha|a stated to be removed and disposed on 09-80 drawings sheets are to be removed or impacted. D. Contractor is to submit health and safety related subnnhto|o for all tnndam impacting asbestos, including work impacting materials containing < 1 % asbestos, as follows. 1. All trades impacting asbestos of any concentnaUon, or performing work in areas where asbestos may be innpaobed, uhoU submit evidence that all applicable personnel have recaimad, at minimum, Class IV training as required byVVAC 296'83. 2. They shall provide copies of certificates for said training with their submittals; refer to Section 028200 for submittal procedures. E. Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, services, notices, permits, and insurance (specifically covering the handling and transportation ofAsbestos -Containing Materials) that is mpeoified, shown, or reasonably implied for activities outlined on the 09-85 Drawing Sheets no|mbad to asbestos -containing materials according to Specification Section 028200. Work includes proper disposal of asbestos -containing materials and debhe, and asbestos - contaminated materials. F. The listing of the quantities on the drawings and at the and of this section are for bidding purposes. Therehore, no net change will nanuK if the actual individual quantities are within plus or minus 10 percent of their respective estimates. If the individual quantities are less than SO percent, a deduction to the Contract in the form of a Change Order will be expected, with approval from the Owner.. If the individual quantities are greater than 110 paroant, an increase to the Contract in the honn of Change Order may be issued with approval from the Owner. In the cases ofchanges, the item shall beperformed onotime and materials basis. 1.5 INCIDENTAL WORK INCLUDED - LEAD AND HEAVY METAL CONTAINING MATERIALS A. The requirement for impact and handling of lead and heavy metal -containing damo included in this Contract will be based on the GF| and will be the naoponn\bi(bv of the Contractor for rernedimtion specific tothe Work. VVhena the h*nn Lead is used it is to be understood to refer to Heavy Metals as vve||. B. Heavy metal -containing items: The Owner has conducted a survey of the areas of the buildings, to be impacted bythe Work, for the presence of heavy rnetm/ containing coatings or building materials, Findings are included in the GFI. Consider all painted coatings similar to those testing positive for heavy metals to contain detectable levels of heavy metals. C. VVn,h impacting heavy metal -containing items within this contract is the responsibility of the Contractor and all affected Sub -Contractors and shall be performed in accordance with all applicable |oca|, oteha and federal regulations and the requirements oubined in specification Section U2830O.Heavy Metal -Related Activities. 1, Contractor is to submit a description of actual vvmsbe otnam/n uonehtuenta, including approximate vu|u,nes, to be generated by the Work for review by the Owner. Include approximate volumes and types of waste stream constituents to be disposed of as solid vvaote, accounting for any waste minimization or recycling. SUMMARY DFWORK- REGULATED MATERIALS 011101-3 BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING O9-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 2. Contractor is to provide submittal information outlined in Section 028300. Heavy Metal - Related 3. ContractDr is responsible for the disposal of all dust, debris, disposable protective equipment, cleaning raga, wash water, and any other materials contaminated with dust from activities impacting lead -containing painted coatings orheavy metal oompunentu, such on surface preparadion, xending, scnaping, etc not considered hazardous or dangerous waste. Contractor shall not dispose ofwaste that is considered hazardous or dangerous as this will be the Owner's responsibility. 1.0 WORK INCLUDED -POLYCHLORINATED BUPHENYLS (PCBs) A. Light BaUmot : 1. Representative fluorescent light fixture ballasts were inspected. Ballasts labeled as containing PCBs ornot marked exist within fixtures tube impacted bythe Work. Magnetic ballasts marked as "No PCBs" contain PCBs in amounts less than 50 ppm (The level at which the EPA regulates PCBs) however, they may still contain PCBs in amounts greater than 2 ppm (the level at which the Washington State Department of Ecology regulates P{}Bs\. AVaresult, magnetic ballasts marked "No PCBs" are assumed tocontain PCBs and must behandled inaccordance with the appropriate regulations (40 [}FR Part701 mndVVAC Chapter 173-303). In addition, unmarked ballasts are assumed tocontain PCBs. Prevent damage toany unlabeled ballasts and immediately report any leaking ballasts tnthe Owner's Representative. 2. Contractor shall furnish all |obor, troining, mohario|o, equipment, servines, noticeo, permits, and insurance (specifically covering the handling, of PCB -Containing Materials) that is specified, shown, or reasonably implied for activities listed below and inaccordance with the project opeoifioationa. 3. The Contractor shall perform removal and packaging of all PCB -containing light ba||mata an000imhad with lighting fixtures requiring removal throughout the building and shall include the investigation of lighting fixtures for PCB ballasts. 4. Temporary storage requirements for PCB -containing ballasts. a. The Owner will determine an area pre -approved by Boeing Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), Chemical Management Services (CMS) and NORMM for the temporary storage of all PCB -containing light ballasts generated during the performance of the Work. b. The purpose of this temporary storage is to allow the Contractor toaccumulate drums of PCB -containing light ballasts in a centralized location and comply with all applicable rules and regulations. Contractor shall be responsible to supply drums required for storage but not the disposal ofsaid drums. u Contractor will monitor the temporary storage area to protect against spillage or leaks inthe area. d. Contractor shall use precautions necessary tnminimize the generation ofhazardous or contaminated waste. e. Place all hazardous and potentially hazardous waste in containers as instructed by Boein8EHS. t Do not mtunm mmatoo that could react to cause fire, leaks or other n*|eaaeo in same container. A. Each drum shall beclearly labeled as to its exact contents. Labels will be obtained from Boeing EHSmCMS. SUyWMARYDFWDRK-REGULATEDMATERIALS 011101'4 8OE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION k Sbxa all soUd, hazardous, and liquid waste in full compliance with fodena, otaoa. and local requirements. Hazardous waste generated bythe Contractor innot permitted bo be stored at the site for more than 90 days. It is the Contractor's responsibility to dispose of all non-hazardous/dangerous waste generated aapart ofthis project. The Owner will dispose ofall hazardous/dangerous waste as described in Part 5.0 of the Boeing Service Provider Manual. 1.7 WORK INCLUDED - MERCURY (Hg) A. Fluorescent Light Tubes, thermostats and other equipment: 1. Contractor shall furnish all |abo,, training, moharia|s, equipment, oervimas, and insurance that iospecified, shown, orreasonably implied for the removal and packaging of all fluorescent light tubes, thermostats and other equipment to be disposed and/or recycled aspart ofthe Work. 2. The Contractor shall perform removal and packaging of all mercu-ry-containing fluorescent light tubes associated with lighting fixtures, thermostats and other equipment requiring removal throughout the building and shall include the investigation of lighting fixtu,us, thermostats and other equipment for mercug+contmining. 3 Temporary storage requirements for mercury -containing fluorescent light tubes, thermostats and other equipment. a. The Owner will determine on area pre -approved by EHG. Chemical Management 3en/ioeo (CMS) and NDRW1K4 for the temporary storage of all mercury -containing Uuonnaoant light tubes, thermostats and other equipment generated during the performance ofthe Work. b. The purpose of this temporary storage is to allow the Contractor to accumulate dnunno or boxes of mercury -containing fluorescent light tubeo, thermostats and other equipment in a centralized location and comply with all applicable rules and regulations. c. Contractor will monitor the temporary storage area to protect against spillage o, leaks inthe area. d. Contractor shall use precautions necessary to minimize the generation of hazardous or contaminated waste. e. Place all hazardous and potentially hazardous waste incontainers as instructed by BoeingEH8. [ Do not abono waa&*o that could react to cause fire. |amko or other releases in same container. 9- Each drum orbox shall beclearly labeled as to its exact contents. Labels will be obtained from Boeing EHS or CMS. h. Store all molk], hazardous, and liquid waste infull compliance with federal, ububs. and local' requirements and do not allow hazardous waste generated by the Contractor to bestored at the site for more than SOdays. i It is the Contractor's responsibility to dispose of all non -hazardous waste generated as port of this project. The Owner will dispose of all hazardous/dangerous waste as described in Part 5.0 of the Boeing Service Provider Manual. 1.8 WORK PERFORMED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND OWNER SUMMARY OFWORK- REGULATED MATERIALS 011101'5 BDBNG DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING OQ-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A. The Owner's Representative (ConauKanUwill perform asbestos pre-obatnment.area and post - abatement airmonitohnOnndworkoreaina000tonaooindicetedinSeoUon02G200.Aabeotoo B. The Owner's Representative will perform necessary sampling and analysis for determination of heavy metal hazardous and dangerous waste streams for the Owner. C. The Contractor is responsible for coordinating and scheduling of services with the Owner for services b»boprovided bvthe Owner's Representative orBoeing EHS. /\ minimum offorty-eight (48) hours prior notice (excluding Saturdays and Sundays) is required for any responses by the Owner's Representative or Boeing EHS related to air monitoring or visual inspection. D. The Contractor is to provide all employee exposure air monitoring related to asbestos and heavy metals required by applicable regulations according to Sections 028200 and 028300. The Owner reserves the iright to collect asbestos and heavy metal air samples from the breathing zone of the Contractor's employees related toemployee exposure. E. The Owner will perform disposal ofall hazardous waste generated bvthe project (henvymneta|o. PCBs, mercury, etc) as described in Part 5.0 of the Boeing Service Provider Manual. No hazardous waste shall betaken off-sita. All other waste disposal shall bethe responsibility ofthe Contractor. The Owner will provide the hazardous waste containers for the Contractor to fill on behalf of the Owner for all waste that is classified as heavy metals, dangerous or hazardous waste (excluding drums for PCB waste aanoted inPart 1.6(4b)ofthis Geotiun). SUMMARY OF WORK- REGULATED MATERIALS 011101 -6 BDBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 08-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION ACM QUANTITIES 1. °^PACyWelectrical panels —8 2. °°PACK4pipe gaskets —Unknown 3. ^°PACyW electrical wire insulation (�ntehor& exterior) — Unknown 4. °°PACyNfire doors -3 5. °°PACyWcrane brakes —2 8. °°PACyWunderground utilities -Unknown 7. 9''x9" Beige vinyl tile — 425 SF 8. Drywall in office & resdrVom (Floor 1 & 2) —58O SF Q. Window putty inside ofraotrnom — 12 LF 10.S^pipe insulation inside nfnaotrnom-20LF 11. Beige caulking unexterior roll updoor —32LF 12. 6^ mudded fittings inside ofneatroorn '4 °°Bachica| is still ^Lkm^ thus not accessible for sampling at time ofsurvey --- HOWEVER, booed upon age and visual inspection ofexterior components, ALL electrical equipment throughout is presumed asbestos containing materials (PACM). This includes but is not limited to transformers, ow|tohgeor. housings, etc. For Contractor information, any gypsum wallboard and joint compound and remnant brown cove base mastic that is identified as containing <l% asbestom, when removing, or if impacted incidental to abatement the Contractor uho|| follow the requirements identified in VV|SHA Regional Directive 23.30 which states that the Contractor must use wet, non -aggressive methods and prompt clean-up, vacuums used must be HEPA filtered, worker training must include asbestos awareness and hands on training as given inVVAC29G-S2-O7722(5), respiratory protection must be based on overall dust levels and a competent person must baassigned and trained. PCB BALLAST, MERCURY LIGHT TUBE and MERCURY EQUIPMENT QUANTITIES 1. Fluorescent light tubes (Mmnum)-85 EA 2. PCB containing light ballasts —44 EA HEAVY METALS Bui|dinq 09-85 Heavy metals containing paint was found in but not limited to: 1. Exterior doors &otuiru� . 2. Interior doors; . 3. Electrical panels; 4, Interior roll updoor; 5. Exterior paint; END OFSECTION N111R1 SUMMARY OFWORK- REGULATED MATERIALS 011181-7 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTION 02 82 00 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. The work specified herein shall include the removal and disposal of asbestos containing materials within the project area in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local regulations and these specifications. The work upon the contract can be summarized as follows: B. An assessment of the project areas and plan review to identify asbestos - containing materials was performed in conformance with the requirements of 1. 40 CFR Part 763 — Subpart E, as applicable to public and commercial buildings 2. Chapter WAC 296-62-07721 3. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), Regulation Ill, Article 4 C. The project area consist of the Kent Space Center, Building 09-85 located at 9725 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108. D. The project involves the removal and disposal of ACM identified in Hazardous Materials Survey Report and Addendum 1 available with Boeing/NORMM. 1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1. Sample Location Drawing and ACM Location Drawing Included in Appendix A of Hazardous Materials Report 2. Section 02 84 33 — Removal and disposal of florescent lamps, PCB Lights Ballasts and Mercury Thermostats. Section 02 83 00 — RCRA Paint Removal and Disposal 1.3 WORK INCLUDED ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-1 BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-800EK4OL|T0N ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION A. Based on the results of the inspeCdoD, it has been determined that the building areas that will be affected bvwork under this Contract, and materials therein, are asbestos containing orpresumed tncontain asbestos inthe form of: 1. S"xS^ Beige vinyl 1i|8 (ACM) 2. Drywall inoffice &re8tnJ0rnonthe first and second floor (ACyN) ]. Window putty inthe nestnJpnl0\CM\ 4. 8" pipe iDsV|oUVn in the nestn]orn (/\CK8) 5. Beige caulking Vnexterior roll updoor (ACM) 6. 0^mudded fittings inthe [es1rOonl(ACK8) 7. Electrical panels /PACK4\ 8. Pipe gaskets (PACyW) 9. E|8ctTiC2| wire insulation /P/\CK4\ 10. Fire doors (P/\CyN) 11.Crane brakes (P/\Ck4) 12. Underground utilities (PACM) B. The ~CVnb3otor"will obtain all required permits and notifications, which shall be kept valid for the duration of the vvmrh addressed by the pannK. This includes Copies VfLabor and Industries /KJo1iom of Intent to Remove Asbestos) and Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (Notice OfIntent toRemove ASbestoo). C. The "Contractor" is responsible for proper cleaning of contaminated building fixtures and components. D. The "Contractor" is responsible for personal air monitoring required for the sa0*h/ of the Abatement Contractor's workers. E. All employees involved in asbestos abatement activities shall be the bearer ofa current Certified Asbestos Worker card issued by the Washington State Department ofLabor and Industries. The "Contractor" shall also provide, as a nn|ninnunl' one (1)person certified by L&| asonAsbestos Abatement Supervisor and this person shall beresponsible for overall abatement activities. This person shall be immediately available on -site when any project work is done. F. All materials transported onto or away from the project area, including waste materials, shall be labeled in accordance with DOT, EPA and L&I standards, G. Use of the Site: Confined operations at the site to the an»mn permitted under the Contract. Portions of the site beyond areas on which work is indicated are not to be disturbed. Conform to site rules and regulations affacbnQ the work xvh||e engaged inthe project uonstruct\on. H Contractor's Use of the Existing Building: Maintain existing building in o safe and weather tight condition throughout the abatement period. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT &DISPOSAL 028200'2 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 1. Keep public areas such as adjacent street, parking lots, alleys and toilet rooms free of accumulation of waste, rubbish, or construction debris. J. Smoking or open fires will not be permitted within the building enclosure or on the premises. K. Occupancy: Owner Occupancy: The Building Owner will not occupy the site and the existing building during the entire period of asbestos abatement. Cooperate fully with the Building Owner or Owner's Abatement Consultant during abatement operations to minimize conflicts and to facilitate Building Owner usage (if required). Perform the work so as not to interfere with the Owner's operation. Partial Building Owner Occupancy: The Building Owner reserves the right to place and install equipment as necessary in areas of the building in which all asbestos abatement and project decontamination procedures have been completed, and to occupy such completed areas prior to substantial completion, provided that such occupancy does not substantially interfere with completion of work. Such placing of equipment and partial occupancy shall not constitute acceptance of the work or any part of the work. L Site Conditions: The removal area may have domestic water and sewer lines, electrical and communication conduit with active wiring, cable trays, light fixtures and HVAC/AHU equipment located in the project area. The Contractor shall verify location of all equipment and protect it as required. Project area access for this work will be assisted by and coordinated through the Owner's Abatement Consultant. 1.4 WORK NOT INCLUDED 1. Air monitoring (asbestos pre -abatement, area, and post -abatement) for the Owner. 2. Reconstruction of the areas where materials and systems were removed, unless indicated by the owner. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-3 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 1.5 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measurement and Payment: . Bid Items have been provided in this Section 02 82 00 — Asbestos Abatement & Disposal. Payment at the Bid Unit Price will be considered compensation in full for all work necessary to remove and properly dispose of asbestos containing material. 2. All other work and costs of this Section shall be incidental to the Project and included in the total Bid. 1.6 REFERENCES A. Code of Federal Regulations(CFR) 1. 29 CFR Part 1910: Occupational Safety and Health Standards 2. 29 CFR Part 1926: Safety and Health Regulations for Construction 3. 40 CFR Part 262: Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste B. Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 1. WAC 296-65: Asbestos Removal and Encapsulation 1.7 DEFINITIONS A. Abatement: Procedures to control fiber release from ACM including removal, encapsulation, enclosure and repair. B. Asbestos: Includes chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite asbestos, anthophyllite asbestos, actinolite asbestos, and any of these minerals that have been chemically treated and/or altered. C. Asbestos Containing Material (ACM): Any material or product containing more than one (1) percent asbestos by weight. D. Authorized person: Means any person authorized by the Contractor and required by work duties to be present in regulated areas. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-4 BOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION E. Class | Asbestos Work: Means activities involving the removal mfthermal system insulation (TS|)and surfacing ACM and presumed ACM /P/\CK4\. F. Class || Asbestos Work: Means activities involving the n3rnoYa| of ACM which is not thermal system insulation or surfacing rnmiorio|. This iDo|udea, but is not limited to. the removal ofasbestos-containing wallboard, floor tile and sheeting, roofing and siding shingles, and construction mastics. G. Competent person: Means one who i8capable ofidentifying existing and predictable hazards iDthe surroundings 0[working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization tOtake prompt corrective measures toeliminate them. |naddition, one who incapable ofidentifying existing asbestos hazards in the workplace and selecting the appropriate control strategy for asbestos exposure, who has the authority tUtake prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The competent person shall becertified as anasbestos supervisor incompliance with VVAC29G-65-O3U(3)and 2S8-65-012for Class | and Class || work, and for Class III and Class |Vwork involving 3square feet 0r3linear feet or more of asbestos - containing material. H. Demolition Waste: Building materials and solid waste resulting from oonStrucUon, remodeling, repair, cleanup, ordemolition operations that are not hazardous. This term indudeS, but is not limited to, asphalt, concrete, brick, |unnber, gypsum wallboard, cardboard and other associated paohaging, roofing material, ceramic tile, oarpeting, pipe and steel. i Hazardous substance: Means a substance which, by reason of being explosive, flgrnrn@b|g. p0iSonous. COrnJaivG, oxkjizing, irritating, or otherwise harmful, is likely tVcause death orinjury. J. Hazardous Waste: Means those wastes designated by4OCFR261.and regulated as hazardous and/or mixed waste bythe United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). K. Ne0mbm3 Exposure Assessment: Demonstration by the Contractor that employee exposure during on operation is expected to be consistently be|uvx permissible exposure limits (F»ELs). L Qualified: Means one who, by possession of recognized deQnee, certd§ooha, or professional standinQ, or who by extensive knowledge, training, and expehence, has successfully demonstrated his ability to solve or resolve problems relating 0othe subject matter, the work, orthe project. M. Regulated Area: Means onarea established bvthe employer todemarcate areas where Class 1, 11, and III asbestos work is conducted, and any adjoining area where debris and waste from such asbestos work accumulate; and a work area within which airborne concentrations of asbestos, exceed or there is a reasonable possibility they may exceed the permissible exposure limit. N. Removal: All operations where ACM and/or PACy@ is taken out or stripped from structures orsubstrates, and includes demolition operations C). Solid Waste: Means those wastes designated by4OCFR2O1, P. Thermal System Insulation (T8|): Means ACM applied to pipem, fittin0s, boi|era, breeching, tanks, ducts orother structural components ioprevent heat loss orgain. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT &DISPOSAL 028208-5 BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-RODEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 1.8 SUBMITTALS 1. Coordinate the preparation and processing of submittals with the performance of work.2. Prior to submittal, carefully review and coordinate all aspects of each item being submitted. 3. Verify that each item and the submittal Cf each item conforms iOall respects with the specified requirements. 4. Mark each submittal with 8permanent label for identification. 5. Identify individual submittals byname and include @ table ofcontents in each submittal package. 0. Accompany each submittal with a letter of transmittal showing all information submitted for identification and quality control check. 7. Maintain anaccurate Submittal Log for the duration ofthe work, showing current status of all submittals at all times. 8. Submit "Pre -Job SUbnmitta|s" to the {}xvner, prior to the preconG1rucUuD nleeUDg. The work may not proceed until the complete pre -job submittal package has been reviewed bythe Owner's Abatement Consultant. The Owner's review Of the Pre -Job Submittals in no way relieves the Contractor of performing the work properly inaccordance with all local, state and federal regulations. Allow five working days in schedule for review. Submit pre -job submittals including * Acopy 0fnotifications /F'SCAAand LN|\. licenses, penrnitS * Detailed plan and procedures proposed for use incomplying with the requirements to include a. The location and layout ofdecontamination areas, the sequence ofwork, the interface of trades involved in the performance of work, methods to be used to assure the safety ofbuilding occupants and visitors to the site, disposal plan including identity of asbestos hauler, location ofapproved disposal site and adetailed description ofthe methods 1obe employed 1ucontrol the release ofasbestos fibers. b. Describe the detail inproposed design of the negative air pressure syotRm, including the distance tVthe building air intake Sye&arn, methods for closing the building's H\/AC SVstern, method of removal to prohibit visible emissions from Work Area and packaging ofremoved asbestos debris. Include descriptions of all special equipment, tmchniquea, and methods to be used during the course ofthe work. c Work plan shall include contingency plan for emergencies including fire, accident, power failure, negative pressure system fai|une, supplied air system failure orany other event that require modification orabridgment of decontamination orWork, Area isolation procedures. d. Include inplan specific procedures for decontamination and Work Area isolation. e. Worker Certification: All workers performing asbestos -related work have completed all necessary training and medical evaluations in compliance with VVAC 29M-O5and 28{}FF|1826.11O1 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT &DISPOSAL 028200-6 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION f Contractor Certification: Certified asbestos abatement contractor in the State of Washington , Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (WISHA) g. Names of supervisor for this project and his/her qualifications (resume showing that he/she has similar project experience and at least five (5) years of supervisory experience, training and Certified Asbestos Supervisor certificate. h. Proposed progress schedule for the work. i. Certification that the negative air pressure system to be utilized meets the requirements if the Contract Documents. j. Sample copy of daily log and sign in/out log to be used. k. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all products to be used in the course of the Work. I. Copy of all applicable certificates/licenses for personnel and testing laboratory performing the analysis of personal air samples. Include evidence of successful participation within PAT program for the previous two rounds or registration with AIHA AAR Registry Program. m. List of emergency telephone numbers for Abatement Contractor's supervisory personnel. n. Contractor's Waste Management Plan will not otherwise relieve the Contractor of responsibility for adequate and continuing control of pollutants and other environmental protection measures. 9. Asbestos Abatement Certification: Provide written letter to the Owner that the work was completed, meeting Contract requirements. 10. Disposal Manifests: Copy of completed and signed hazard waste manifest(s), on appropriate form (Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Asbestos Waste Material Shipment Record). ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-7 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS: A. General: 1. Deliver all materials in the original packages, containers or bundles bearing the name of the manufacturer and the brand name (where applicable). 2. Store all materials subject to damage off the ground, away from wet or damp surfaces and under cover sufficient to prevent damage or contamination. Replacement materials shall be stored outside the work area until abatement is completed. 3. Damaged, deteriorating or previously used materials shall not be used and shall be removed from the worksite and disposed of properly. 4. Fire retardant polyethylene sheeting for walls, ceiling and immovable objects shall be a minimum of 6-mil thick. For walls/ceilings and all other uses sheeting of at least 6-mil thickness shall be used in widths selected to minimize the frequency of joints. The fire retardant polyethylene should pass NFPA 701-04 Test 1 Fire Standard and ASTM E-84 Class A. 5. Method of attaching polyethylene sheeting shall be agreed upon in advance by the Contractor and the Building Owner and selected to minimize damage to equipment and surfaces. 6. Polyethylene sheeting utilized for worker decontamination enclosure shall be opaque white in color. 7. Disposal bags shall be 6-mil polyethylene, pre-printed with labels as required by EPA regulation 40 CFR 61.150 (a) (i) (iv) (v) or WISHA Chapter 296-62. 8. Disposal drums shall be metal or fiberboard with locking ring tops; labeled in accordance with EPA regulation 40 CFR 61.150 (a) (i) (iv) (v). 9. Warning signs as required by WISHA Chapter 296-62-07721. 10. Tape: Tape shall be capable of sealing joints of adjacent sheets of plastic sheet and for attachment of plastic sheet to finished or unfinished surfaces of dissimilar materials and capable of adhering under wet conditions, including use of amended water. Minimum 2" wide tape must be used. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-8 DOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 11. Other materials: The Contractor shall provide all other materials such as lumber, O@i|S and hardvv@ne, which may be required to construct and dismantle the decontamination area and the barriers that isolate the work area, and @srequired tocomplete the work aospecified. B. Removal: Surfactant (wetting agent) shall bea 50/5Omixture VfPolyethylene ester and pm|yoxyety|ene ester, or equivalent, mixed in a proportion of 1 fluid ounce to 5gm||RDs of water as specified by manufacturer. (An equivalent surfactant shall be understood to mean a material with surface tension of 29 dynes/cm as tested in its properly mixed concentration, using ASTK8method D1331-58-"Surface and Interfacial Tension Of Sn|udODs Of Surface Active AoSOts.''\ Where xvO[k area temperature may cause freezing of the amended water S0|ubVn, the addition of ethylene glycol in ann0uOto sufficient to prevent freezing is permitted. C. Encapsulation Products: 1. Encapsulation materials shall be penetrating type and conform with the following characteristics: 2. EncapSu|ants should not be solvent -based o[utilize avehicle consisting of hydrocarbons. Tinting Ofthe encapsu|an1may berequired. 3. Enc@psu|ants shall benVn-Oannrn@b|e. 4. Contractor must provide certification that encopSu|ant is compatible with specified replacement material. 5. Additional materials aanecessary for removal, aaspecified in2.1. D. Enclosure: 1Enclosure materials ehm|| be 8 nni| polyethylene plastic, plywood, xv0Od fosnning. Or other nOaieh@|S as needed and conform with the hoU0vvng 2. The enclosures shall be constructed of rO2t8hG|S such that when the endmauna is completed there is limited potential for impact damage to the enclosure and nopotential for fiber release. 3 Additional materials as necessary for removo|, as specified in 2.1 of this section. 4. Wood framing used for enclosure shall be pnaaaume treated with fire retardant subject &oapproval by Building Owner. 5. All vvo||e and/or ceilings adjacent to public areas must be constructed of 5/8^ type^X^ gypsum xva|| board, finishad, sanded and painted white subject toapproval bythe Owner. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT &DISPOSAL 028200-8 B]BNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 2.2 EQUIPMENT: A. General 1. Asufficient quantity nf negative pressure ventilation units equipped with HEPA filtration and operated in GCCondaDoe with ANSI 29.2-79 UOC8| exhaust ventilation requirements) and EPA guidance document EPA 560/5-85-024 Guidance for Controlling Friable Asbestos -Containing Materials in Buildings (4ppeOdixF): Recommended Specifications and operating procedures for the use Of negative pressure systems for asbestos abatement shall be utilized 80astO provide one work place air change every 4hours. To calculate total air flow requirement: Total ft 3/min = Vol. of work area (in ft 3) 15 min To calculate the number of units needed for the abatement: � Number Ofunksn�� ���= o�|ft-'///inj [Capacity ofunit inft3^~inx7O9Q A sufficient quantity of air shall be exhausted to create a minimum pressure of 0.02 inches of water within the enclosure with respect to outside the enclosure. 2. Contractor shall install and maintain e recording dUfemando| pressure meter (manometer) in accordance with applicable Federal. State and Local regulations. 3 Type "C^ air supplied respirators operated in the pressure demand mode with full face pieces and escape cylinders or HEPAfi|te[s are required by L&|for negative pressure containment abatement work until the successful completion of final clearance air monitoring. 4. Compressed air systems shall be designed to provide air volumes and pressures to accommodate respirator manufacturer's specifications. The compressed air systems shall have areceiver of adequate capacity tmallow escape of all respirator wearers from contaminated areas in the event of compressor failure. Compressors must meet the requirements mf2SCFFl 1910.134(d). Compressors must have mnin-line carbon monoxide monitor, and periodic inspection of the carbon monoxide monitor must be evidenced. Documentation of adequacy of compressed air systems/respiratory protection system must be retained on site. This documentation will include a list of compatible components with the maximum number and type of respirators that may be used with systems ASBESTOS ABATEMENT &DISPOSAL 028200-10 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION providing air of sufficient quality (Grade D breathing air as described in Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specifications G-7.1.) Air lines shall be provided by the Contractor for the Owner's use upon demand. 5. Full body disposable protective clothing, including head, body and foot coverings (unless using footwear as described in 2.02-A-6) consisting of material impenetrable by asbestos fibers (Tyvek R or equivalent) shall be provided to all workers and authorized visitors in sizes adequate to accommodate movement without tearing. 6. Additional safety equipment (e.g., hard hats meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z89.1-1981, eye protection meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z87.1-1979, safety shoes meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z41.1-1967, disposable PVC gloves) as necessary, shall be provided to all workers and authorized visitors. 7. Non-skid footwear shall be provided to all abatement workers. Disposable clothing shall be adequately sealed to the footwear to prevent body contamination. 8. Only single -use, disposable towels and clothing will be allowed. 9. A sufficient supply of disposable mops, rags and sponges for work area decontamination shall be available. 10. For mini -enclosures and glove bags, a HEPA filtered vacuum system shall be utilized to provide negative air. B. Removal Equipment: 1. A sufficient supply of scaffolds, ladders, lifts and hand tools (e.g., scrapers, wire cutters, brushes, utility knives, wire saws, etc.) shall be provided by the Contractor. 2. Rubber dustpans and rubber squeegees shall be employed for cleanup. 3. Brushes utilized for removing loose asbestos containing material shall have nylon or fiber bristles, not metal. 4. A sufficient supply of HEPA filtered vacuum systems shall be available during cleanup. C. Encapsulation Equipment: 1. Encapsulants shall be applied in accordance to manufacturer's specifications. 2. Additional support equipment as needed. 3. The nature of the encapsulant may affect the requirements for respiratory protection. Vapors that may be given off during encapsulant application ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-11 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION must be taken into account when selecting respirators, if types other than air supplied are used. D. Enclosure Equipment: 1. Hand tools equipped with HEPA filtered local exhaust ventilation shall be utilized during the installation of enclosures and supports if there is any need to disturb asbestos containing materials during this process. (As alternative asbestos material may be partially removed following proper removal procedures prior to the installation of supports and enclosures.) E. Scaffolding: 1. Any scaffolding used must be cleaned, painted white, and completely free of debris. 2. Follow all manufacturer recommendations and all applicable regulations in the set-up, use and tear -down of all scaffolding used. 3 Alt scaffolding must be in accordance with the Scaffolding Notes section of the drawings. 2.3 FABRICATION: Equipment or items fabricated to suit this project shall be as selected by the Contractor and agreed upon by the Building Owner. Submit shop drawings and/or other information in sufficient detail for the Building Owner to review for approval. PART 3 — EXECUTION 3.1 SECONDARY BARRIER A. Secondary Barrier: Over the Primary Barrier, install a clear 6 mil sheet plastic on walls and ceilings in all areas where required, for asbestos removal work. B. Post -Abatement: The Contractor and Owner's Abatement Consultant shall visually inspect all projects for completeness of work and the presence of any visible debris following all abatement per ASTM E1368-14, "Standard Practice for Visual Inspection of Asbestos Abatement Projects". Following dearance by visual inspection, clearance sampling (PCM samples using NIOSH Method 7400), shall be conducted by Owner's Abatement Consultant. Following review and acceptance of the clearance results by the Owner's Abatement Consultant, the containment systems may be removed. 3.2 WORKER PROTECTION A. A comprehensive Health and Safety plan will be submitted by the Contractor detailing required protections. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-12 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 3.3 PREPARATION OF THE WORK AREA: A. Post barrier tape and caution signs meeting the specifications of WAC Chapter 296-62-07711 at the locations and approaches to a location where airborne concentrations of asbestos may be expected to exceed the pre -abatement concentration. Signs shall be posted at a distance sufficiently far enough away from the work area to permit an employee to read the sign and take the necessary protective measures to avoid exposure. Additional signs may need to be posted following construction of work place enclosures or barriers. B. Contractor shall coordinate with Owner's Abatement Consultant to ensure that crews perform any required shut down and lock out of utilities such as electric power., water, or HVAC lines to the project area when possible. When required, Contractor shall provide temporary power and lighting. Ensure safe installation (including ground faulting) of temporary electrical codes and WISHA requirements for temporary electrical systems. Seal all conduits and junction boxes against amended water. Contractor is responsible for electrical safety. C. All conduit joints, junction boxes, motor connections, motors, conveyors, control panels and associated equipment in the work areas shall be protected from amended water. All wire in conduit that passes through the work area shall remain energized at all times, however the Contractor is responsible for all electrical safety. D. Control panels, gauges, etc., in the project area may require Building Owner access during abatement. Contractor shall coordinate with Owner's Abatement Consultant to identify which area may need access, then provide access for those items without the need for personnel to enter the abatement enclosure. E. Pre -clean, remove furnishings and install drop cloths using HEPA filtered vacuums or wet cleaning methods as appropriate. Do not use methods that would raise dust such as dry sweeping or vacuuming with equipment not equipped with HEPA filters. Do not disturb asbestos containing materials during the pre -cleaning phase. F. Remove from the work area all objects that are movable to protect them from potential asbestos contamination. 3.4 GENERAL REMOVAL PROCEDURES: A. Wet all asbestos containing material with an amended water solution using equipment capable of providing a fine spray mist. Avoid knocking the material loose during the wetting operation. Saturate the material to substrate prior to removal, however, do not allow excessive water to accumulate in the work area. Keep all removed material saturated until it can be containerized for disposal. If work area temperatures are below 32 d/F and the amended water is subject to freezing, a suitable anti -freeze may be added to the solution to prevent freezing. Maintain a high humidity in the barrier or enclosure throughout the abatement period by misting or spraying to ensure material saturation and reduce the potential for elevated airborne concentrations. Wetting procedures are not equally effective ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-13 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION on all types of asbestos containing materials. Nonetheless, they shall be used in all cases. B. Saturated asbestos containing material shall be removed in manageable sections. Containerize removed material immediately and prior to moving it to a new location for continuance of work. Adjacent areas shall be periodically sprayed and maintained in a saturated condition until all visible material is sealed and removed from the barrier or enclosure. C. Removed material shall not be dropped or thrown. Remove material intact or as components whenever possible and carefully lower to the floor. If this cannot be feasibly accomplished, a dust -tight chute shall be constructed to transport the material to containers on the floor, or the material may be containerized at elevated levels (e.g., on scaffolds) and carefully lowered to the ground by mechanical means. D. Double bag all waste material prior to removal from the enclosure system or immediately upon removal of the barrier (glove bag). E. Disposal bags shall not be overfilled. Additionally, hand carts or equivalent shall be used to transport waste containers or materials. Waste containers or materials shall be raised and securely transported, and shall not be dropped or slid. F. Disposal containers shall be securely sealed to prevent accidental opening and leakage by taping in a goose -neck fashion, then labeled and dated. Do not seal bags with wire or cord. Bags may be placed in drums for staging and transportation to the landfill. Bags shall be decontaminated on exterior surfaces by wet cleaning and HEPA vacuuming. G. Large components removed intact may be wrapped in 2 layers of 6-mil polyethylene sheeting secured with tape for transport to the landfill. H. The work area shall be cleaned of all suspect ACM prior to the visual inspection by Owner's Abatement Consultant. If any accumulation of residue is observed, it will be assumed to be asbestos. Re -cleaning may be required, at no additional cost to the Owner, until all suspect material is removed. Re -cleaning and inspection will continue until no visible suspect material remains. 1. Following the satisfactory completion of clearance air monitoring, the negative air ventilation system, remaining barriers and decontamination facilities shall be removed and disposed of as asbestos waste. A final visual inspection by the Owner's Abatement Consultant shall ensure that no contamination remains in the containment area. Unsatisfactory conditions may require additional cleaning by the Contractor and air monitoring by the Owner's Abatement Consultant. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-14 BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING O9'8UDEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 3.5 DISPOSAL PROCEDURES: A. Sealed and labeled containers Vfasbestos containing waste shall be removed from the immediate project area and transported to the prearranged disposal location as the vvod« progresses. A||oVv adequate time for the Owner's Abatement Consultant tnquantify the number ofasbestos containers used when requested by the Building Owner. B. Disposal must occur at an authorized Site in accordance with regulatory requirements of NE8HAP and applicable State and LVoo| guidelines and regulations. C. VV@8te shipment disposal records shall be delivered to the Building [>vvn8r. This information shall document the pickup site and disposal site, the estimated quantity of the asbestos waste and the type of containers used. VV@3te manifest Sh8|| be Signed by the Contractor and the Disposal Site Operator. If separate hauler is employed, their name, address, telephone number and signature shall also appear on the manifest. D. Transportation kJthe Landfill: 1All transportation of asbestos containing waste rn8terEU shall adhere UD Federal, State and Local regulations, including, but not limited to: a. Hazard material regulation 48 CFR parts 171.180. b. 49CFRpart 1O7. 2. Once drums, bags and wrapped components have been removed from the xvod« anaaa. they shall be loaded into an enclosed or covered truck for transportation. 3. Utilize hand trucks orcarts when moving containers. Containers shall not be dragged, dropped, or thrown. 4. The enclosed cargo area ofthe truck shall befree ofdebris and lined with 6-mil polyethylene sheeting to prevent contamination from leaking or spilling containers. Floor sheeting shall beinstalled first and extend upthe midevva)|a.Wall sheeting shall beoverlapping and taped into place. 5. Containers shall beplaced onlevel surfaces inthe cargo areas and packed tightly together toprevent shifting and tipping. Large structural components shall besecured toprevent shifting and bags placed ontop. 0nnot throw containers into truck cargo area. 8. Personnel transferring or loading asbestos containing waste shall be protected by disposable clothing (including head, body; and foot protection) and, at nninirnurn, half -face respirators using HEP/\filters. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT &DISPOSAL 028200-15 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 7. Any debris or residue observed on containers or surfaces outside the work area shall be immediately cleaned up using NEPA filtered vacuum equipment, or wet methods. 8. Large metal dumpsters are sometimes used for asbestos waste disposal. These shall have doors or tops that can be closed and locked to prevent vandalism or other disturbances. Containers shall be placed, not thrown, into these containers to prevent rupture. 9. Asbestos -containing or -contaminated wastes shall be segregated and transferred separately from non -asbestos wastes. E. Disposal at the Landfill: 1. Upon reaching the landfill, trucks are to approach the dump location as closely as possible for unloading of the asbestos containing waste. 2. Personnel off-loading containers at the disposal site shall wear protective equipment consisting of disposable head, body, and foot protection, and at a minimum, half -face piece, air -purifying respirators equipped with high - efficiency filters. 3 Bags, drums and components may be inspected as they are off-loaded at the disposal site. Inform the Building Owner when the asbestos waste will be brought to disposal site. Allow adequate time for the Building Owner or Owner's Abatement Consultant to quantify the number of asbestos containers used when requested by the Building Owner. Material in damaged containers shall be repacked in empty drums or bags as necessary. 4. Waste containers shall be placed on the ground at the disposal site, not pushed or thrown out of trucks. 5. Following the removal of all containerized waste, the truck cargo shall be decontaminated using HEPA vacuums or wet methods to meet the no visible residue criteria. Polyethylene sheeting shall be removed and discarded along with contaminated cleaning materials and protective clothing in bags or drums at the disposal site. 3.6 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WORK AREA AND SYSTEMS: A. Re-establishment of the work area shall occur following the completion of cleanup procedures and after clearance air monitoring has been performed and documented per contract documents. B. Polyethylene barriers shall be removed from walls and ceilings at this time, maintaining decontamination enclosure systems and barriers over floors, windows, etc., as required. C. The Contractor and Owner's Abatement Consultant shall visually inspect the work for any remaining visible residue. Evidence of contamination will necessitate additional cleaning requirements in accordance with these specifications. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-16 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION D. Additional air monitoring shall be performed if additional cleanup is required. E. Following satisfactory clearance of the work area, remaining polyethylene barriers may be removed and disposed of in accordance with these specifications. F. After all plastic barriers have been removed, another set of clearance samples may be collected by the Owner's Abatement Consultant. These samples must indicate that the airborne fiber concentration is equal to or less than the pre -abatement levels or 0.01 f/cc, whichever is lower. If fiber levels are not met, remedial clean- up shall be conducted by the Contractor at no additional cost to Owner. G. Comply with safety standards and governing regulations for cleaning operations. Do not burn waste materials at the site. Do not bury debris or excess materials on the Owner's property. Do not discharge volatile or other harmful or dangerous materials into drainage systems. Remove waste materials from the site and dispose of in a lawful manner. 3.7 AIRBORNE FIBER CONCENTRATION A. General: Use work procedures that results in an 8 hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) airborne fiber count less then 0.1 f/cc. If airborne fiber count exceeds this level, immediately mist the area with amended water to lower fiber counts and revise work procedures to maintain airborne fiber levels within the required limits. B. Before Start of Work: Owner's Abatement Consultant will secure air samples at the Work site to establish the base line. The pre -abatement monitoring is representative area air monitoring that must be conducted for comparison to clearance monitoring as required in WAC 296-62-07709. C. Samples will be collected outside the Work Area prior to abatement activities. D. Pre -abatement air samples will be analyzed by PCM. E. Daily: Area samples will be collected by Owner's Abatement Consultant in areas and at times during the work as deemed necessary. F. Daily samples will be analyzed by PCM. G. Outside Work Area: If any sample taken inside the Clean Room or outside or immediately adjacent to the Work Area exceed 0.01 f/cc, immediately stop all abatement activities, locate the source of contamination and correct any faults in the Work Area isolation or ventilation systems. Do not recommence abatement work until corrective measures have been reviewed and approved by Owner's Abatement Consultant. H. When the Certified Asbestos Supervisor has inspected the work area and determines that the removal and cleaning is complete, he/she will contact the Owner's Abatement Consultant for the visual inspection. Owner's Abatement Consultant will examine all surfaces inside the work area to confirm that no visible debris remains and all surfaces are visually clean. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 02 82 00-17 BOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION i After Owner's Abatement Consultant has examined the work area and determined that it is visually clean, the Contractor will apply penetrating lock -down encapsulant onall exposed surfaces and allow todry. J The Owner's Abatement Consultant will collect a nninirnunn of three 8@[Op|es per containment or 1 PC}IVI Ganlp|e/3000 ft2 Of containment (whichever is greater) Or and analyze minimum of three (3) samples from inside each regulated area. Air samples tobeanalyzed byPCIMinaccordance with the N|{]GH740Omethod. The analytical result ofeach air sample must be below O.O1f/ccin order for the removal process to be considered complete. |fany one of the air samples exceeds 0.01 f/oo' the Contractor will re -clean all surfaces inside the regulated area and repeat Hand | above prior t0na-8emnp|inQbyOwner's Abatement Consultant K. After clearance requirements have been satisfied as outlined above. the Contractor will remove the lom|ye1hy|ene coverings installed during the set-up on Walls, ceilings, ducting, piping, and mechanical components. L. After the application 0fenoapsu|ant to ducting and pipe insulation in the ceiling area, the Contractor may proceed with rernnVa| and proper disposal of the containment walls, f|OOrS, and critical barriers. M. The Contractor shall conduct a final visual inspection of all floor and wall surfaces after the nannova| Of containment. Any visible debris found will be immediately removed byHEP/\vacuuming and/or wet wiping. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & DISPOSAL 028200-18 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTION 02 83 00 RCRA METALS CONTAINING PAINT WORK PLAN PART 1. GENERAL 1.1 PROVISIONS INCLUDED A. The Conditions of the Contract and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work under this Section. 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. All other work and costs of this Section shall be incidentaliricidental to the Project and included in the total Bid. 1.3 SCOPE OF WORK A. Assessments of the project areas and plan review to identify RCRA Metals containing materials was performed in conformance with the requirements of 1. WAC 296-155 2. 29 CFR 1926.62 3. WAC 296-843 4. WAC 296-841 4. WAC 173-303 Hazardous Materials Survey for RCRA Metals containing paint components were conducted at the project site "Tukwila Developmental Center — Building 9-85" located at 9725 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108. B. Based on the results of the inspection, it has been determined that few building areas/components that will be affected by work under this Contract, and materials therein, do contain RCRA Metals in the form of RCRA Metals -containing paint. C. Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test for RCRA Metals has not been performed for the waste stream related to the Building 09-85. TCLP sampling should be performed for comparison to the disposal limits outlined in WAC 173- 303. D. Hazardous Materials Survey summarizing the site investigations for hazardous building materials is available with Boeing/NORMM. E. All work shall be performed in accordance with applicable Local, State and Federal guidelines for impacting lead -containing paint. The contractor performing the work shall provide direction under other specification sections. F. DOSH Standard WAC-296-155 "Safety Standards for Construction" shall be adhered prior to and following initial exposure assessments. The contractor shall be responsible for all personnel sampling in compliance with the standard. RCRA METALS CONTAINING WORK PLAN 02 82 00-1 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 1.4 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE 1. Section 011101- Summary of Work 2. Section 02 82 00 — Removal & Disposal of Asbestos Containing Material 3. Section 02 84 33 - Removal and disposal of Fluorescent Tube Lights, PCB Light Ballasts and Mercury Thermostats 1.5 SUBMITTALS The selected contractor shall submit the following to Owner's Abatement Consultant. A. Evidence that all personnel have been trained in accordance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.62 and WAC 296-155 B. A copy of the plan that indicates it complies with State, Federal and City of Seattle requirements for removing and disposing RCRA Metals -containing materials during demolition activities. The plan shall include engineering controls, personal protective equipment, air -monitoring methods, signage, location of hand washing facilities, work practices, waste handling and disposal, and any other pertinent information. C. Copies of WISHA compliance monitoring results or currenl objective data that indicates such tasks do not cause exposure above the PEL D. Copies of Material Safety Data Sheets for products used when RCRA Metals containing materials are affected. E. Proof of disposal through copies of waste manifests or other corm of receipt F. Signing: Install warning signs demarcating the regulated area(s) and where use of respirators and protective clothing is required meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.62(m), WAC 296-842, WAC 296-155-200 RCRA METALS CONTAINING WORK PLAN 02 82 00-2 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER BUILDING 09-80 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3— EXECUTION 3.1. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL A. Procedures 1 Paint Chip Decontamination: Any visible paint chips on the existing surfaces shall be HEPA-vacuumed prior to commencement of other work. 2. Preparation and Repainting of Materials with Lead Containing Paint 3. Pre -clean work area of all visible paint debris using HEPA-vacuum or wet -wiping techniques. 4. Place a sheet of 6-mil polyethylene, 12-foot wide, beneath the work area prior to preparation. Cover and protect ground cover and other immovable objects. 5. Appropriate respiratory protection shall be used until an exposure assessment can be done to ensure that lead exposure for similar tasks are less than the PEL. 6. Other personal protective clothing shall be used to prevent the worker from being contaminated, including disposable, gloves, shoes or shoe coverlets. 7. Hand -washing stations as described in WAC 296-155 and 29 CFR 1926.62 shall be provided for the workers who handle RCRA Metals -containing materials. 8. Surfaces shall be prepared by wet -scraping, wet -sanding, wet -wire brushing or by using an approved chemical stripper. 9. All debris shall be gathered from the job site on a daily basis and placed in a locked dumpster or other secured area for disposal. 10. After the work is finished, decontaminate any surfaces that contain visible debris by using HEPA-filtered vacuum or wet wiping techniques. 3.2. WASTE DISPOSAL A. All waste shall be accumulated and stored on a daily basis in a secured area. B. The contractor may dispose chips and other waste as outlined below. 1. Paint chips generated must be disposed of in a lined mixed municipal solid waste landfill. 3.3 CLEANING A. Remove tools, equipment and demolished materials and waste from site upon completion of abatement work. B. Remove protections and leave interior areas vacuum clean. END OF SECTION RCRA METALS CONTAINING WORK PLAN 02 82 00-3 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTION 02 84 33 REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 RELATED WORK DESCRIBED ELSEWHERE: A. The provisions and intent of the Contract, including the General Conditions, Special Conditions, and General Requirements apply to this work as if specified herein. Related work is described in: 1. Section 02 82 00 - Asbestos Abatement & Disposal 2. Section 02 83 00 - RCRA Paint Removal and Disposal 3. NVL Report 2018-0825 Appendix A- Floor Plan/Sample Location Map B. The project involves the removal and disposal of Fluorescent Lamps, Ballast and Mercury Thermostats identified in Hazardous Materials Survey Report available with Boeing/NORMM. C. This specification section '02 84 33' Removal & Disposal of Fluorescent Lamps, Ballasts, & Mercury Thermostats does not address the abatement of PCB containing building materials outside of fluorescent light ballasts. Direction regarding the removal, handling, and waste stream disposal of these materials is to be provided by Boeing EHS. 1.02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The Contractor's employees involved with the removal, handling, Transportation, or recycling of fluorescent light tubes and Mercury Thermostats shall have received hazard communication training for Mercury in accordance with WAC 296-62, Part C before beginning of work. B. The project area consist of Boeing Developmental Center - Building 09- 85, located at 9725 E Marginal Way S, Tukwila, WA 98108. C. The work specified herein shall be the removal, transportation, and recycling of total 85 fluorescent light tubes in light fixtures and presumably 44 light ballasts within the work area. D. The Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, vehicles, services, insurance, special permits and equipment necessary to remove and recycle fluorescent light tubes and mercury thermostats. The fluorescent light tubes, ballasts and mercury thermostats shall be packaged and transported to an off -site Owner approved recycling facility. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 02 84 33-1 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION The Contractor shall carry out the work in accordance with all the applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations and these specifications. E. The work also includes removing and storing light tubes in manner not to break tubes while other work is being performed in the area. F. The work shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations and these specifications. G. All required permits, certificates, registrations or licenses shall be kept valid for the duration of the work addressed by the permit. H. All shipping/receiving logs shall be legibly filled out IN INK. Forms shall include all information requested and must contain the Owners information. 1. The Contractor shall remove and dispose all fluorescent fixtures, lamps, ballasts, and mercury thermostats as directed by the specifications. 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. General Requirements: All work under this contract shall be done in strict accordance with all applicable regulations, standards and codes governing Fluorescent Lamps, Ballasts and Mercury in accordance with best available technology and practice. This includes any other work, including trade work conducted in conjunction with the project. B. Specific Standards: 1. The most recent edition of any relevant regulation, standard, document or code shall be in effect during the work, regardless of the effective date of this specification's governing contract. Where conflict among the requirements or with these specifications exists, the most stringent requirements shall be utilized. All regulatory revision and requirements relating to this project after the contract is signed shall, nonetheless, be incorporated at no additional cost to the Owner. 2. United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) — a) Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 61, Subparts A and M (Revised Subpart B) National Emission Standard for Asbestos. b) 40 CFR 260 Hazardous Waste Management System: General c) 40 CFR 261 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste d) 40 CFR 262 Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 02 84 33-2 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION e) 40 CFR 263 Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous Waste f) 40 CFR 270 EPA Administered Permit Programs: the g) Hazardous Waste Permit Program 40 CFR 761 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce, and Use Prohibitions. 3. State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L & I) — a) Chapter 296-24 Safety Standards b) Chapter 296-62 Occupation Health and Safety Regulations including: 1) Chapter 296-62-054 WAC — Hazard Communication Standard 2) Chapter 296-62-300 WAC — Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response 3) Chapter 296-62-071 WAC — Respiratory Protection 4) Chapter 296-155 WAC — Construction Standards 5) Chapter 296-800 WAC — Safety and Health Core Rules 6) Chapter 296-841 WAC — Respiratory Hazards 4. Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) — a) WAC 173-303 Dangerous Waste Regulations 5. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) — b) Article 4 6. Washington State Statutes Revised Code of Washington (RCW) a) RCW 49.17 — Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act b) RCW 70.105 — Hazardous Waste Management Act 7 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) a) Z9.2 Local Exhaust Systems b) Z87.1 Eye and Face Protection c) Z88,2 Practices for Respiratory Protection 8. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) a) D 4397 Polyethylene Sheeting REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 02 84 33-3 BOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING 0S-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 8. Federal Standards a) 313B Material Safety Data Sheets 10. International Fire Code Institute a\ Uniform Fire Code 2003UFCStandards 11. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Tests for Flame Resistant Textiles and Fi|rO8 12. National Institute wfOccupational Safety and Health /N/{J8H\ m 1S84K8anua|OfAnalytical K4eth0ds.3 Edition C. Other guidelines, codes ordocuments: 1. United States Department CfTransportation (DOT)HazardOuS K8otmha|a ReQu|odun3, Code ofFederal Regulations Title 49— CFFl 100-180& 182 1.04 DEFINITIONS: A. A|HA: American Industrial Hygiene Association 475Wolf Ledges Parkway Akron, OH 44311 B. /\STyW: /\nxmrkcmn Society for Testing and Materials C. Authorized Visitor — Designated representatives of the Contractor, Tenant orthe Owner, and representatives ofaregulatory orother agency having jurisdiction over the project. Q. Certified Industrial Hygienist (C|H)—Anindustrial hygienist certified inthe Comprehensive Practice cfIndustrial Hygiene bxthe American Board 0f Industrial Hygiene. E. Owners Consultant — The designated Regulated Materials contact person in charge of the project for the Owner. F. Contnaotmr—Theindividua|orbueinemawbhvxhonitheOwnerorrangesto perform the regulated nle1eha|o abatement. G. Ecology —Washington State Department of Ecology H. EPA— United 8totoe Environmental Protection Agency i HEPA FUtar—A high efficiency podkcu|mtm air filter capable of removing particles greater than 0.3 microns in diameter with 99.97% efficiency. J L&|—Washington State Department ofLabor and Industries REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL {}FFLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 0284334 ^ BDBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING U8-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 8O5Plum St. S.E.(HC412) Olympia, Washington 98504 K. NESHAP—The National Emission Standards OfHazardous Air Pollutants L. N|OSH—The National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health, Building ^J"N.E,Room 3007 Atlanta, GA 30333 M. OSHA — The Occupational Safety and He@Kh/\drOiOistnafion 200Constitution Ave. VVgshiOgb}n.[).C. 20210 N. P8CAA—Puget Sound Clean Air Agency 0. WAC—WashingtonAdministrative Code asenforced by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries 1.05 SUBMITTALS AND NOTICES A. Contractors shall provide complete submittals for review bvthe Owner. B. Pre -work Submittal Documentation a. Hazardous materials work plan b. Contractor's shop drawings C. Safety plan d. Construction schedule a. Equipment and consumable supplies t VV@Ste carrier and disposal orrecycling site designation Q. Permits and Notifications C. Work Plan 1The work plan shall beprepared inthe form ofchecklists and shall Include specific procedures for: 1. Ballasts and Mercury Thermostat removal procedures, including identification and separation of^|eokere^and ^non-|aokara^ 2. Fluorescent light tube and Mercury Thermostat removal and packaging for shipment toraoyc|er. 3. Work area preparation and protection procedures, including reference towork site shop drawings. 4. Worker protection and decontamination procedures, including normal removal and "spi||"response. 5. Waste handling, packaging, labeling, and manifesting procedures. 8. The Work plan shall contain sufficient detail so that skilled worker, by following the Plan, can perform REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OFFLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 028433'5 BOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING O3'8SDEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION acceptable work in@safe manner bJremove PCB - containing electrical equipment, both ^|gakers" and ^nonleakers", as well as Mercury Thermostats. - D. Shop drawings 1. Make all shop drawings accurately U38scale sufficiently large to show all pertinent features ofthe work. Shop drawings shall @. Boundaries Ofall hazardous materials removal areas b. Location ofdecontamination stations C. Location of temporary site storage facilities. E. Safety Plan: The safety plan shall be prepared for this specific job and shall include procedures for: 1. Emergency egress plan. 2. Fire protection plan. 3 Safety equipment. 4. Electrical equipment lock -out procedures. 5. Schedule: Submit construction schedule bywork area. {l Equipment and consumable Supplies: The Contractor shall maintain on -site manufacturer's data for all equipment and supplies proposed tobeused for the work. The manufacturer's data shall beclearly marked to: identify pertinent products; show capacities, operating characteristics, and maintenance; and show wiring or piping diagrams and controls. 7. Equipment records shall include manufacturer's data on: a. Decontamination facilities. b. Specialized hazards handling equipment. 8. The Contractor shall maintain on -site manufacturer's data for the following expendable supplies: e. Face shield and eye protection b. Coveralls and head gear C. Boots, aprons and gloves d. Disposal containers e. Solvents and degreasers 9. Material Safety Data Sheets: The Contractor shall maintain on - site REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL [)FFLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 028433-6 BOEING DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING 09-85 DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION proposed to be used. F. Solid Waste Disposal Pian: Submit a written Solid and Hazardous Waste Disposal Plan with the following information: 1. The name, address, operators name and phone number of his Proposed Solid Waste Disposal Facility and of his proposed Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility and Mercury Thermostat Recycling Facility. 2. Written evidence that the proposed Waste Disposal Facilities are approved and permitted for solid and/or hazardous waste disposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), state and local regulatory agencies. 3. Written procedures to characterize the PCB hazardous waste. 4. The Contractor shall submit the Owner's EPA Hazardous Waste Generator number. If the Owner does not have a generator number, the Contractor shall prepare and submit all documents as required to obtain a number for the Owner. 5. Waste Transporter: Submit the qualifications of each waste transporter to be used. 6. Waste Carrier and Disposal Site Designation: The Contractor shall submit the name, address, and qualifications of his/her proposed waste transporter. The Contractor shall designate the EPA — approved disposal site to which he/she proposes to ship the hazardous materials. G. Hazardous Waste Identification Number: The Contractor shall submit the Owner's EPA Hazardous Waste Generator Identification Number for the purpose of accumulating and transporting hazardous waste in accordance with 40 CFR 262. If the Owner does not have an EPA Hazardous Waste Number, the Contractor shall fill out the appropriate applications for the Owner's signature and shall submit the application to the EPA. 1.06 RESPONSIBILITIES: A. Training: The Contractor shall be responsible for assuring the following training has been completed prior to the commencement of Work: a) Hazard communication for mercury and PCBs in accordance WAC 296-62, Part C. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 02 84 33-7 BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING 09-85DEK4OL|T|ON ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION b) Special0n-site training onequipment and procedures unique toU1iG'ob3it8Sha||be performed asrequired. C) Emergency response and evacuation procedures. 1.07 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. Deliver all materials ingood condition iDoriginal packages, containers orbundles visible/legibly bearing the name of the manufacturer and the brand name of the product. B. Store all materials iO@manner that will prevent their damage or contamination. Replacement materials shall bestored outside of the work area uDd| abatement is completed. C. Damaged, deteriorating or previously used materials shall not be used and shall beremoved from the xvorkaiteand disposed oY properly. PART 2—PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES A. Personal Protective Equipment: 1. Respiratory Protection: All employees cleaning upbroken fluorescent light tubes shall be provided with and ba required 10use adequate and appropriate respiratory protection inaccordance with VVAC296-62.Part E. 2. For workers cleaning upbroken fluorescent light tubes, full body disposable protective clothing incorporating head. body and feet covering constructed Ofmaterial such @S TyYekFl(or equivalent) shall beprovided insufficient quantities and adequate sizes 1Uaccommodate movement without tearing, toall workers and authorized visitors. Additional safety equipment (e.Q, hard hats meeting the requirements [fANSI S1andonJZ8S.1-1901. eye protection meeting the requirements of AK]G| Standard Z87.1-1978. safety shoes meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard /441.1-1SO7.and disposable gloves) shall beprovided oonecessary toall workers and authorized visitors and shall besized tofit the wearer. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OFFLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS AND MERCURY THERMOSTATS 028433-8 BOBNGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUiLD|NG0H-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION B. Removal Equipment: 1. AsufUciert supply ofscaffolds, ladders, lifts and hand tools (e.g.screwdrivers) shall b8provided asneeded. 2. Additional support equipment as needed. C. Packaging equipment and Materials: 1. Fiberglass drums O[ 2. Fluorescent light tube shipping boxes. PART 3 — EXECUTION 3.01 SITE SECURITY A. The work area is to be restricted only Uram trained and protected personnel. These may include the Contractor's Employees; Employees OfSubcontractors; and Owners Employees and Owners Consultant; Federal State and local inspectors and other authorized ordesignated individuals. /\list ofauthorized personnel shall beestablished bythe Contractor prior tothe job start and posted amdirected bythese specifications. With the exception nfemergency response personnel, the Contractor must review and approve unannounced visitors before they enter the Work /\r88. B. Entry into the Work Area h«unauthorized individuals shall be reported immediately by the Contractor to the Owner. 3.02 EMERGENCY PLANNING A. Emergencycontingency plans shall bedeveloped by the Contractor for approval bvthe Owner prior toinitiation ofany work. These plans shall be@component ofthe Contractor's Health and Safety F»|mn. B. Emergencyprocedures shall beinwritten form and prominently posted in the equipment storage area or as directed by the Owner's Consultant. Prior boperforming any removal activities, all personnel must read and sign these procedures toacknowledge anunderstanding ofwork site layout, location ofemergency exits and the contents ofthe Plan. C. Employees shall be trained inevacuation procedures in the even of workplace emergencies. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OFFLUORESCENT LAMPS, / r BOE|NGDEVELOPMENTAL CENTER UTILITY SEVERANCE BUILDING O9-85DEMOLITION ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION D. Telephone numbers Ofall emergency response personnel shall bG prominently posted |nthe Contractor trailer. 3.03 REMOVAL PROCEDURES A. Removal and Packaging ofFluorescent Light Tubes: 1. Tubes shall beremoved inamanner toprevent breakage. If atube breaks, the Contractor shall immediately clean up debris and place iOabox specified for broken tubes. Broken tubes shall also berecycled but must b8separated from unbroken tubes. 2. Tubes shall be placed inboxes o[fiberglass drums ina manner toprevent breakage. 3 Tubes shall not betaped together. 13. Clean-up Procedures for Broken Fluorescent Light Tubes: 1 The Contractor shall have aclean-up kit oUsite prior to removing/dismantling fluorescent light fixtures. 2. Broken tubes shall becleaned Upimmediately. Use calcium oukesulfidewetting solution onspilled lamp material to inhibit vaporization. 4. Following narnov@| of broken g|oea. clean the floor with diluted 1heodiunnphosphate solution according tothe manufacturer's recommendations. 5. Identify, SeB|. and mark all containers with broken tubes for special handling. 8. Mark and seal all drums ofcollected phosphate powder. 3.04 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION C)FOFF-SITE FACILITIES: A. The fluorescent light 1ubeeondMencurythennostatsshmUbm packaged and transported toaproper recycling facility. The Contractor shall provide a shipping naoond to the Owners Consultant at the time of shipment. Following completion of processing, The Contractor shall provide the Owners Consultant with a certificate ofrecycling from the recycling facility indicting exact number oftubes recycled and date ofprocessing. END OF SECTION REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OFFLUORESCENT LAMPS. PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D19-0369 DATE: 11/19/19 PROJECT NAME: BOEING #9-85 - DEMOLITION SITE ADDRESS: 9725 E MARGINAL WAY S X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: IttAM Rr Fire Prevention Bi5ilding Division VO NC/ Public or s Structural PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) 1 Nanning Division Permit Coordinator DATE: 11/21/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Approved with Conditions Corrections Required (corrections entered in Reviews Denied (ie: Zoning Issues) DUE DATE: 12/19/19 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire El Ping D PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/Z013 Streamline General Const LLC CP Labor Industries (httOS://lnima.g0V) Page 1 of 2 Contractors Streamline General Const LLC Owner or tradesperson - Principals FOWLER, JON SCOTT, PARTNER/MEMBER TRAVERSO, DEANA LEE, PARTNER/MEMBER Doing business as Streamline General Const LLC WA UBI No. 603 001 302 1006 208th Ave E LAKE TAPPS, WA 96391 253-447-7474 PIERCE County Business type Limited Liability Company Governing persons DEANA LEE TRAVERSO JON SCOTT FOWLER; License verify the contractors active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. STREAGC909J1' Effective — expiration 04/21/2010— 04/21/2020 Bond .. CBIC Bond account no. S15992 $12,000.00 Received by L&I Effective date 04/21/2010 04/19/2010 Expiration date Until Canceled Insurance Kinsale Insurance Company $1,000,000.00 Policy no. 0100063191-1 Received by L&I Effective date 03/07/2019 03/06/2019 Expiration date 03/06/2020 Insurance history Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations haps ://secure.lni.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI-603 0013 02&LIC=STREAGC909J 1 &SAW= 1 /6/2020 x WE FAC1LFm"11wtm._mw*S & ASSET MANAGEMEN CODE SUMMARY LAND USE CODE TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ZONING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL CENTER/HEAVY INDUSTRIAL (MIC/H) BUILDING AREA: 1,650 SF (FIRST FLOOR)/400 SF (SECOND FLOOR) ESTIMATED EARTHWORK QUANTITIES: CUT/FILL 0/0 CY PARCEL NUMBER: 00034-0018 I PROJECT INFORMATION THE PROPOSED ON -SITE DEMOLITION WORK IS THE FIRST STEP IN A TWO-STEP PROCESS TO INSTALL A STORMWATER TREATMENT FACIL11Y FOR THE STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM BOEING'S DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER SITE. THE PROJECT WORK COVERED BY BUILDING DEMOLITION PERMIT WILL INVOLVE THE DEMOLITION OF THE ABOVE -GROUND PORTION OF 9-85 (2,050 SF) BUILDING. NO EARTHWORK WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE BUILDING DEMOLITION PERMIT PHASE. THE DEMOLITION OF BUILDING SLAB AND FOUNDATIONS AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WILL BE COVERED BY TYPE C PERMIT APPLIED TOGETHER WITH SEPA APPLICATION. GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE WSDOT STANDARD SPEC. 2018 EDITION, CURRENT WSDOT STANDARD PLANS, AND CITY OF TUKWILA REGULATIONS. 2. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS BEFORE BEGINNING WORK AND SHALL NOTIFY THE BOEING PROJECT MANAGER OF ALL DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS. 3. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS. BOEING CONTACTS: VERTICAL DATUM: BRADEN LEMASTER MARTIN PROBST NAVD 88 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER PERMIT FOCAL BENCHMARK: CITY OF SEATTLE P.O. BOX 3707, MC 46-208 P.O. BOX 3707, MC 46-208 CONTROL POINT SNV-5296 SEATTLE, WA 98124-2207 SEATTLE, WA 98124-2207 BRASS CAP 25' S OF TELEPHONE: 206-472-0032 TELEPHONE: 206-852-4985 WHEELCHAIR RAMP AT SE CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF E MARGINAL WAY S AND S 96TH PL ELEVATION = 18.14 ISSUE LEGEND NOT YET ISSUED PREVIOUSLY ISSUED, NOT IN THIS ISSUE IN THIS ISSUE PREL PRELIMINARY ISSUE FOR REVIEW — OR INFORMATION ONLY NOT -7 — FOR CONSTRUCTION -- FINAL ISSUE FOR PERMIT, BID, — PROCUREMENT OR CONSTRUCTION A _FR_O DRAWING REVISION -SEE SPECIFIC DRAWING FOR NATURE OF REVISION FOR REFERENCE ONLY 0 0 B(DEINC3 DEVEL(DIPMENTAL CENTER 9725 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98108 VICINITY MAP PROJECT LOCATION FROM DOWNTOWN SEATTLE 900 1_6� 1:10, 99 EXIT OXBOW E EXIT 158 158 LOT X A EXIT 157 EXIT 157 EAST MARGINAL WAY 599 FROM KENT 900 TUKWILA & AUBURN CORPORATE PARK FROM SEAITLE-TACOMA AIRPORT DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER NO SCALE I AREA MAP 7 SITE ADDRESS: 9725 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH TUKWILA, WASHINGTON _70 �71 -7 9 -08 -52 DEVELOPMENTAL, CENTE 9-5 9-99 9-98 z -96 9-90 9-101 9-12A D&�l N PROJECT I SITE MILITARY DELIVERY CENTER 13-01 OXBOW PARKING LOT <'1-2\11\ 9-85 DEMOLITION LOCATION REVISIONS No o.ai-,Ies siiap � ofw h ,6 nla�le to in@ go or without pi to! at)Drovil of the Tukwila Building C),vision, NOTE: Revisions will require a new Plan Submittal a clude additional pitgn revIeW, no may in M_ FILI COP �Y Pem* No. ",I Hi itublis, to Ento Plan review approval Is ns=tco omissions. Approval of co I O's not authoree the violation of any adopted code or ordinance Receipt of approved Field Copy and By. �Vq I Its I OEM y 6f T.kWta BUILDING DIVISION ­�_2 T�_ -Vechanicial Electrical E�K Plumb�ng M Gas P ping Cityol"Puliwila '_LLILLOINC DIVISION INDEX 7OF DRAWING INCLUDEDI IN J FLaDRAWING NO. SHEET NO. DRAWING TITLE REV DATE I CIVIL (ORIGINALS) 0 09-YRD COF-85 COF-85 COVER SHEET 11.04.1 0 09-YRD-C230DR-85 C230DR-85 ENLARGED SITE PLAN - RE—MOVAL 6 09-YRD-C621-85 C621-85 MISCELLANEOUS SECTIONS AND DETAILS 'Flle,c plans havc, beer, rc,JCwco bv the Public Works Department for conforitimice N�itli current City standards. Acceptance is subicct to enors and omissions which do not authorize violations of adopted standards or ordinances. I'he responsibility for the adequacy of the design rests totalIv with the designer. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date will void this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drm�ings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subject to field inspection by the Public NXIorks Lifilities inspector. Date: Byi (,k5 UTUATY C4VN065 VWbgR P, SEPftM-56 PCAKT, RECEIVED NOV 2 b 2019 TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS REVIEVVED FOR CODE COMPLIANC 1q-­03bY APPROVED RECEIVED DEC 2 6 2019 CITY OF TU#R%VILA wyz NOV 19 2019 SITTS & HILL City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ENGINEERS, INC. PERMIT CENTER CIVIL - STRUCTURAL - SURVEYING "IS CENTER STREEr I TACOMA.Wl PHONE; (2ra) 474-NO 1 1": (M), ISSUED FOR PERMIT hftWJfw­1�IH­V,3' Project No.: 18,038 Project Mgr.: WJJ NOVEMBER 04,2019 KLK RIEMSION BY APPROVED DATE SYM REMSION BY APPROVED I DATE .—N LiAlt SUBTITLE N ACCEPTABILITY K. KREISCHER 09.09.19 DEMO OF BUILDING 9-85 36828-1 SITTS Wild 11.04.19 THIS DESIGN AND/OR URNKLU COVER SHEET SPECIFICATION IS APPROVED . SREBRO 09.09.1 LNGINELK TITLE AP EPT. DATE B. SREBRO DEMOLITION OF BUILDING 9-85 CH CKED — W, JONES 04 APPROVED I 09-YRD 36828-11 11.04,19 SHEET COF-85 JOB NO. 36828-1 COMP NO. DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER I DWG NO. 09—YRD—COF-85.DWG V PROJECT INFORMATION 09- 120 PARCEL NUMBER: 000340-0018 SITE ADDRESS: 9725 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH —23 SCRIBE STS TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 1,650 SF (IIST FLOOR); F F N. 110122.41 E. 909.88 400 SF (2ND FLOOR) 1277 F I ELEV. 18.23 SCOPE OF WORK: DEMOLISH ABOVE —GROUND PORTION OF BUILDING 9-85 A A 101 IN _L_ W W -------- "5q, -T A W 1' 602 "ISC'RIBE BOEING CONTACT: MARTIN PROBST PERMIT FOCAL N- 1906710 'E: —208 —2207 127800.71 SEATTLE, WA 98124 -05 P_ TELEPHONE: 206-852-4985 7 b- �J P—R P.O. BOX 3707, MC 46 W, BP ��-18- A V4 TS 4 �Tq $�S S TS S ST� 7� S STS :J : / I , \ I I , , 1� 5 , 1� ' STS' STS TS 174 S_ STs r FO GENERAL NOTES LEGEND 3 ST3 4 r STS 5 1. COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. BUILDING REMOVAL (INCLUDING FOOTINGS) 4i"" Qr § 7P� Sy 'k ------- 0— PERIMETER CHAINONK CONSTRUCTION FENCE OF , . 1 1/1 1 100� 2. OBTAIN AND POST ALL PERMITS AT THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO START OF ANY WORK; F F F F :F: F ;eF 0 F - F —Z—k- F F _'F - ___43 STRAW WATTLE BARRIER OF 3. SEE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL REMOVAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS. CATCH BASIN INLET PROTECTION 0-1 4. ALL REGULATED MATERIALS OR MATERIALS NEEDING SPECIAL HANDLING OR DISPOSAL, MAY BE ENCOUKtRED Koo DURING DEMOLITION. REFER TO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AND REGULATED MATERIAL NOTES ON SHEET C621 —85 OBTAIN CONSTRUCTION NOTES _00 NOTIFY BOEING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND �0) PERMISSION TO REMOVE THOSE MATERIALS FROM THE SITE PRIOR TO DISPOSAL. REMOVE ABOVE —GROUND POR11ON OF THE EXISTING cD 5. THE DEMOU11ON OR REMOVAL NOTES DO NOT INDICATE BUILDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND T EVERY ITEM WHICH IS REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED OR REGULATIONS. LEAVE SLAB ON —GRADE IN PLACE MODIFIED. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE 1 01 CONTRACTOR TO VISIT THE SITE TO VERIFY EXISTING INSTALL STRAW WATTLE ALONG EXISTING FENCE LINE PER + CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BEGINNING DEMOLITION IN EACH DETAIL 2/C621-85. SECURE WITH SAND BAGS AND ATTACH AREk NOTIFY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ANY TO BOTTOM OF FENCE. ATTACH SILT FENCE FABRIC TO THE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THESE DOCUMENTS AND EXISTING CHAINUNK FENCE AND WRAP UNDER STRAW 2 =D OBSERVED CONDITIONS IN THE FIELD. WATTLES FOR ADDITIONAL PROTECTION m P 6. PROVIDE FOR AND MAINTAIN SAFE PASSAGE OF -080 BUILDING 09 D��_ INSTALL PERIMETER CHAINLINK CONSTRUCTION FENCE. KEEP OCCUPANTS ON AND AROUND DEMOLITION AREAS AS ADJACENT WALKWAY WITH CANOPIES ACCESSIBLE TO NECESSARY. PEDESTRIANS AT ALL TIMES. REMOVE FENCE AT THE END OF < L CONSTRUCTION 'e5 7. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO 7 —SITE MAINTAIN THE SECURITY REQUIREMENTS MANDATED B' 20 MAG BOEING. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME ALL LIABILITY FOR TRACKING B��_ SWEEP PAVEMENT AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT OFF N: 190544.80 ANY SECURITY VIOLATIONS RELATED TO THE WORK OF E: 1277948.70 THEIR EMPLOYEES, INCLUDING THOSE OF ANY M_ INSTALL CATCH BASIN INSERTS IN ALL CATCH BASINS IN ELEV: 18.32 SUBCONTRACTORS OF ANY TIER, MATERIAL SUPPLIERS, —85. THE VICINITY OF THE PROJECT PER DETAIL 1/C621 CONSULTANTS, ETC. L B. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR AND RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF IN A --BP P LEGAL MANNER AT A LEGA LOCATION. REFER ALSO TO 8P 8 L Is STS� 0 'T, �4, T'S7' �s GENERAL IIS NOTE 4 ABOVE. 9. AT CONTRACTOR'S OPTION, MATERIALS MAY BE SALVAGED FO BUT MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE, X, 10. NO BLASTING AND/OR OPEN DEBRIS BURNING IS 'I'hcc plans have b��en rCV_'_" 'C� x -OWED ON THIS SITE. J C C S TS ST _'_ \ STS S STS s I's, -,N'orks Department for conlcrrnanc�, wiEn cun subject to errors and L 1 0 0 5 !E Gitv standards. Acceptance is L 1111110rizC violation; of C%, oin ssions which do rat a adopted standards or ordinances- The responsibility s totally with the for the adequacy of the design rest F. C12 C13 C11 designer. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date Nvill void this acceptance ------- ------ - and will require a resubm ittai of revised drawings for subsequent approval. cri t to field wpection by Final acceptance is subjec S'S 7 sTS the Public \Vorks utilities inspector. C1 Cq 7 (0 Date: -.H4. T, 4; By: y ff ­01 Z�l I < - ----- 20 �C21 C99 z 4 u' C24 C C23 4 REFERENCE DRAWINGS JI I : --- 7 //7 -------- ---------------- F SS ss 3 ' \ I I I — ­­ — +'G32 I/ —,�)'20 nECEIVED 4'" PINE CITY OF SITTS & HILL KEY PLAN NOV 19 2019 11S� SCALE: N.T.S. ENGINEERS, INC. PERMIT CENTER CIVIL - STRUCTURAL - SURVEYING 4815 CENTER STREET I TACOMA. WA. 98M PHONE: (2M) 474-S449 I FAX (M) 47"153 ISSUED FOR PERMIT hftp*­Ifth111­V ENLARGED SITE PLAN REMOVAL REMOVALJ NOVEMBER 04, 2019 Project No.: 18,�EProject Mgn: WJJ SCALE: 1 "= 10' Proj. Engineer. BAS I Poj. Drafter K SYM REVISION BY APPROVED DATE SYM REVISION BY APPROVED DATE DRAWN DATE SUBTITLE CURRENT REVISI N _ SYMBOL DATE N A ACCEPTABILITY K. KREISCHER 09.09.19 0 THIS DESIGN AND/OR CHECKED ENLARGED SITE PLAN - REMOVAL 36828 1 11.04.19 DEMO OF BUILDING 9-85 36828-1 SFITS WJJ 111�04.19 SPECIFICATION IS APPR B. SREBRO 09.09.19 SHEET LNGINtLH TITLE DEMOLITION OF BUILDING 9-85 APPROVED BY DEPT. DATE B. SREBRO 09.09.19 CHECKE C230DR-85 94 W. JONES 09.09.19 09-YRD JOB NO. 36828� COMP NO. APPHOVLU APPROVED -CIVIL DEVELOPMENTAL CENTERI" 09-YRD-C230DR-85.DWG I IX-1 RETRIEVAL STRAP (INSTALL CATCH BASIN GRATE PLACED OVER THROUGH GRATE) INSTALLED INSERT - -.1-1 CATCH BASIN INSERT ADAPTER SKIRT OVERFLOW BYPASS MANUFACTURED CATCH BASIN SEDIMENT INSERT, SEE THIS SHEET ACCUMULATION CATCH BASIN PROTECTION DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. �1 I TWy "h -SEE NOTE 1 2' 5. WATTLE DEFAI STRAW WATTLE BARRIER DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. 1-85 )TES: SUPPORT STRAW WATTLES WITH SAND BAGS WHERE INSTALLED ACROSS PAVEMENT AT FENCE LINE. 2. REFER TO WATTLE NOTES ON THIS SHEET. REASION I ITY I APPROVED I DATE DEMO OF BUILDING 9-85 36828-11 SIITS I WJJ 1 11.04.19 1-85 PROJECT NOTES CB PROTECTION NOTES HAZARDOUS MATERIAL NOTES 1. TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PERFORMED BY SITTS & HILL ENGINEERS, INC. IN SEPTEMBER 2019 1. CATCH BASIN INSERTS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN THE CATCH BASINS NOTED ON THE PLANS. 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW THE NVL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORTS UNDER PROJECT NUMBER 18038. FOR ADDITIONAL INFO SEE S&H JOB NUMBERS 15445, FOR BUILDING 9-85 FOR THE FOLLOWING: 16312, 17894, 18063, 18271, AND 18498. 2. AT ALL PROPOSED CATCH BASINS, CATCH BASIN PROTECTION SHALL BE INSTALLED 1.1 LOCATIONS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - REFER TO APPENDIX 8, FLOOR PLAN IMMEDIATELY UPON CATCH BASIN INSTALLATION AND SHALL REMAIN UNTIL FINAL SITE SAMPLE LOCATION MAP 2. THIS SURVEY WAS PERFORMED BY FIELD TRAVERSE WITH THE FINAL RESULTS MEETING OR STABILIZATION. 1.2 ABATEMENT SPECIFICATIONS - REFER TO APPENDIX E. ABATEMENT SPECIFICATIONS EXCEEDING THE CURRENT TRAVERSE STANDARDS CONTAINED IN W.A.C. 332-130-090. ALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: MEASUREMENTS WERE MADE NTH A TOPCON QS ROBOTIC TOTAL STATION AND/OR GEOMAX 3. CATCH BASIN INSERT SHALL BE STREAMGUARD SEDIMENT CATCH BASIN INSERT #3003, - 01 11 01 - SUMMARY OF WORK REGULATED MATERIALS CR2+ ROBOTIC TOTAL STATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER'S ULTRA -DRAIN GUARD #9217, OR APPROVED EQUAL. - 02 82 00 - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AND DISPOSAL SPECIFICATIONS. - 02 83 00 - RCRA METALS CONTAINING PAINT WORK PLAN 4. CATCH BASIN INSERTS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S - 02 84 33 - REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS, BALLASTS, AND 3. IN ACCORDANCE NTH THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON (R.C.W.) 58.09 AND THE RECOMMENDATIONS, AND MAINTAINED TO OPERATE PROPERLY. MERCURY THERMOSTATS WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (W.A.C.) 332-130, THIS SURVEY MAY DEPICT OCCUPATIONAL INDICATORS THAT DIFFER FROM THE DEEDED LOT LINES. THESE INDICATORS, 5. CATCH BASIN INSERTS SHALL BE REMOVED FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AND IF AT ALL PRESENT, MAY REPRESENT A POTENTIAL FOR CLAIMS OF UNWRITTEN TITLE. THIS STABILIZATION OF ALL CLEARED AREAS. SURVEY DOES NOT PURPORT TO RESOLVE SUCH ITEMS. REGUIATED MATERIAL MANAGEMENT: 4. THIS SURVEY COMPLIES WITH W.A.C. 332-130-145. THE CONTOURS DEPICTED HEREON ARE BASED ON DATA FROM DIRECT FIELD MEASUREMENTS. SPOT ELEVA11ONS ARE BASED ON WATTLE NOTES DISPOSAL PLAN DIRECT FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND ARE DEPICTED FOR REFERENCE. THE PURPOSE OF THIS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP IS TO SERVE AS A BASE MAP FOR CONTEMPLATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS 1. WATTLES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-14.5(5). 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE BOEING PROJECT MANAGER (DANIEL AND DESIGN. INSTALL WATTLES ALONG CONTOURS. INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WSDOT AGU-IBE) TO DISPOSE OF ANY REMAINING CHEMICALS, AEROSOLS, DESICCANTS, AND 5. UTILITIES AS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON FIELD SURVEY OBSERVATION OF U11LITY LOCATE STANDARD SPECIFICATION 8-01.3(10). OILS LEFT ON SITE TO BLDG 9-60. WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY BOEING. SERVICES PERFORMED BY MT. VIEW LOCATING LLC IN SEPTEMBER 2019 FOR THIS SURVEY. 2. SECURELY KNOT EACH END OF WATTLE, ABUT ADJACENT WATTLES TIGHTLY, END TO END, 2. 9-85 CRANE: CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PREPARE THE CRANE FOR DISPOSAL AS THIS HAS BEEN SUPPLEMENTED BY RECORD INFORMATION PROVIDED BY BOEING YARD WITHOUT OVERLAPPING THE ENDS. SCRAP METAL. DRAWINGS. RECORD UTILITY LINES SHOWN HEREON ARE DEPICTED NTH A DASHED LINETYPE AS SHOWN IN THE LEGEND. UTILITIES OTHER THAN SHOWN MAY EXIST ON THE SITE. THE 3. PILOT HOLES MAY BE DRIVEN THROUGH THE WATTLES AND INTO THE SOIL WHEN CONDITIONS 3. 9-85 BALLASTS AND LAMPS: CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AN DISPOSE OF THE BALLAST SURVEYOR DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILJTIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT REQUIRE. AND LIGHTS TO BLDG 9-35. COORDINATE WITH PAUL YOUNT AT 206-669-1490 FOR LOCATION INDICATED. THE SURVEYOR DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE SHOWN AS ACCURATELY LABELING INSTRUCTIONS. AS POSSIBLE FROM FIELD SURVEY AND PAINTED UTILITY LOCATE LINES. COLLECTION AND 4. WATTLES SHALL BE INSPECTED REGULARLY, AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER A RAINFALL PRODUCES DEPICTION OF EXISTING SUBSURFACE UTILITY DATA IS CONSISTENT NTH QUALITY LEVEL B OF RUNOFF, TO ENSURE THEY REMAIN THOROUGHLY ENTRENCHED AND IN CONTACT WITH THE THE ASCE STANDARD GUIDELINES 38-02. SOIL. 6. HORIZONTAL DATUM: 5. PERFORM MAINTENANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION 8-01.3(15). WASHINGTON STATE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NORTH ZONE NAD 83/91 WASHNGTON GEODETIC SURVEY PUBLISHED VALUES: 6. STRAW WATTLES MAY BE LAID DIRECTLY UPON PAVED AREAS DOWNHILL OF PAVED TEMPORARY MONUMENT #93H-834 EXCAVAITONS AND DISTURBED AREAS. STABILIZE WATTLES BY INSTALLING SANDBAGS OVER THE N. 190694.291 WATTLE AT EVERY 6 LINEAL FEET. E. 1280136.175 MONUMENT #9311-921 N. 188404�528 E. 1280076,384 SITE CONTROL AS SHOWN HEREON. POLLUTION PREVENTION NOTES 7. VERTICAL DATUM: NAVD88 PER CITY OF SEATTLE CONTROL POINT SW-5296 BRASS CAP 25' SOUTH OF WHEELCHAIR RAMP AT SE CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF E MARGINAL 1. EQUIPMENT LUBRICATION AND FUELING OPERATIONS SHALL OCCUR AT AN OWNER APPROVED WAY S AND S 96TH PL. ON-S[TE LOCATION. ELEVATION = 18,14' SITE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK: 2. PREVENT OILS AND FUELS FROM ENTERING THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM WITH PROPER SCRIBE #602 LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 3' WEST OF BUILDING 9-102 NEAR THE NORTH CONTAINMENT DEVICES. PORTION OF THE PROJECT AREA 3. ACCESS TO CONSTRUCTION IS VIA ADJACENT EXISTING PAVED STREETS. SWEEP DIRT FROM 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL ON -SITE AND SHALL PAVING DAILY OR AS NEEDED. THE INTENT IS TO PREVENT DIRT AND DEBRIS FROM VEHICLES COORDINATE HIS ACTIVITIES WITH THE OWNER AND ENGINEER A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) WEEKS AND EQUIPMENT FROM BEING DEPOSITED ON BOEING-OWNED STREET AND CITY STREET IN ADVANCE OF THE BEGINNING OF WORK. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING PAVEMENT. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS. SAFE VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. SHUTDOWN OF OWNER OPERATION OR ACCESS WILL 4. SPILL CLEANUP PROCEDURES SHALL BE POSTED ON -SITE. IN CASE OF A SPILL THAT MAY NOT BE PERMITTED. A MINIMUM OF ONE LANE SHALL REMAIN OPEN AT ALL TIMES DURING ENTER GROUNDWATER, SURFACE WATER, OR STORM DRAIN SYSTEM, CONTACT BOEING CONSTRUCTION. DISPATCH (206) 655-2222 FIRST, THEN THE BOEING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. SPILLS SHALL BE CLEANED UP IMMEDIATELY AND CONTAMINATED MATERIAL DISPOSED OF PROPERLY 9. THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN IS APPROXIMATE. THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDING COVER AND CONTAINMENT/SEPARATION. SHALL VERIFY THE EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. TO LOCATE UTILITIES, CALL THE UNDERGROUND LOCATE LINE AT 811 (1-800-424-5555). 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREVENT ALL MATERIAL USED OR GENERATED ON -SITE FROM ENTERING THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING 10. WHERE CONFLICTS OCCUR BETWEEN EXISTING FEATURES AND THE PLACEMENT OF NEW ADEQUATE CONTAINMENT/SEPARATION ALL TIMES. ALL STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION FACILITIES, THEY SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER BY THE MEASURES SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TO ENSURE CONTRACTOR, AND WILL BE RESOLVED BY THE ENGINEER. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STORMWATER PERMITS. 11. THE CONTRACTOR FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL MAINTAIN A CLEAN, LEGIBLE SET OF THESE 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT A DAILY STORMWATER / ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTION OF PLANS AND NOTE ALL DEVIATIONS THEREON. UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, THESE THE CONSTRUC11ON SITE. SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION WILL BE COORDINATED WITH SITE DRAWINGS SHALL BE DELIVERED TO THE ENGINEER FOR THE PREPARATION OF RECORD ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING. DRAWINGS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FOLLOW ALL ENVIRONMENTAL AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS AS 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS AT THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES DEFINED IN THE BOEING SERVICE PROVIDER MANUAL (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST). DURING CONSTRUCTION: 12.1. CURRENT COPY OF WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (WSDOT) STANDARD PLANS FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION (PUBLICATION M21-01) 12.2. 2018 EDITION OF WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (WSDOT) STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION �w the ?UkIbC 123. (PUBLICAnON M41-10) 2019 EDITION OF CITY OF TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN c n0c m,ncc Wlt 1 current j­ cut for Con or " rors and cr AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS J)cparLn1- . b� "I tn IS so � ,,nd, j\ccc,tan . �.i lati S - . 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY EQUIPMENT TO PREVENT UTILITY City Stan ot ill Iz si ffily , wl�llch do emissions r '6", 'Ile INTERRUPTION. NOTIFY THE BOEING COMPANY ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE OF EACH UTILITY 'lly ted slaudards Or S . ..... " ad0p Of th I ese CONNECTION. lo, s "'isl 't r tile adequ at) r re c Additiol.s, 115 c c c 14. PRIOR TO BIDDING, IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE ALL NECESSARY jesl�'ner' i t draNvings after._01's it r Ise YaW SITE INSPECTIONS AND DETERMINATIONS OF ITEMS AND QUANTITIES OF WORK TO ENSURE will re'lu"' THAT ALL ITEMS OF WORK NECESSARY TO PERFORM A COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE JOB HAVE ,ind "PVTO'�a BEEN TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION. for subsequent inspect jon by 15. BOEING'S SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT WILL BE BOEING'S . in field Final acceptance is "iblect Ines '�'Orl`s ""p'ecto' RE uti CONSTRUCTION MANAGER BRADEN LEMASTER, PHONE # 206-472-0032. FC)R 1 be Public BY: :PLIANCE 16. ROADWAY CLOSURES: 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO SCHEDULING ANY ROADWAY/PARKING CROSSINGS OR Data. APPF-,Ovr-D Appi�OVE:D CLOSURES, CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT TO BOEING CM A REQUEST, INCLUDING A WORK PLAN, FOR CROSSING OR CLOSURE WITH A DETAILED PLAN AND DESCRIPTION INCLUDING DEC 2 6 2019 SCHEDULE, TRAFFIC CONTROL, ETC. NO WORK SHALL PROCEED UNTIL PLAN IS APPROVED BY LBUILIC�ING BOEING. I CitY Of TUI(Wila 17. NOTIFY BOEING TWO (2) WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF WORK TO COORDINATE RELOCATION OF DIVISIINJ BOEING PROPERTY WITHIN PROJECT LJMITS TO AN APPROVED LOCATION. 18. IF EXISTING SOIL CONTAMINATION IS ENCOUNTERED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE BOEING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. ALL EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL BE EXAMINED BY FACILITIES ENVIRONMENTAL REPRESENTATIVES PRIOR TO DISPOSAL OF -SITE. nECEIVEn CITY OF TUKWILA 19. EXCAVATIONS ARE TO HAVE SLOPED SIDES TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES HAVING JURISDICTION AND WASHINGTON STATE REGULATIONS (DOSH). PROVIDE SHORING AND NOV 19 2019 SITTS & HILL BRACING WHERE SLOPING IS NOT POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF SPACE RESTRICTIONS, STABILITY OF MATERIAL EXCAVATED, OR TRENCH DEPTH IS GREATER THAN 4-FEEF. ENGAGE AND PAY FOR ENGINEERS, INC. A WASHINGTON STATE LICENSED ENGINEER EXPERIENCED IN THE DESIGN OF SHORING WITH PERMIT CENTER SHORING MEETING OR EXCEEDING ALL WISHA CHAPTER 96-155 WAC, PART IN REQUIREMENTS. CIVIL - STRUCTURAL - SURVEYING SUBMIT DESIGN DATA TO OWNERS ENGINEER FOR REVIEW FOR CONFORMANCE WITH DESIGN 4815 CENTER STREET I TACOMA, WA_ SUO INTENT. PHONE:120)474�� I FAX: (253) 47"lS3 ISSUED FOR PERMIT htIp1h­,ItbhIII­1 20. THERE SHALL BE NO EXPOSED GALVANIZED MATERIALS, COATINGS OR ZINC APPLIED SURFACE TREATMENTS ON ANY EXTERIOR OR UNDERGROUND MATERIALS OR SURFACES. ALL GALVANIZED Project No.: 18,038 r.: WJJ [E-t:m:9 OR ZINC APPLIED MATERIALS OR COATINGS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY PAINTED OR COATED TO NOVEMBER 04, 2019 PREVENT EXPOSURE OF THE GALVANIZED OR ZINC MATERIALS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OR FP rol Engineer. BAS Proj� D-fte, KLK COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION. REVISION BY APPROVED DATE o" All iii I FJF A 94 ACCEPTABILITY THIS DESIGN AND/OR SPECIFICATION IS APPR D DRAWN K. KREISCHER DATE 09.09.19 SUBTITLE MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS AND NOTES CURRENT REVISION 36828 11 SYM130L DATE 11.04.19 CHECKED B. SREBRO 09.09.19 Er C621-85 'jOB APPROVED BY I DEPT. DATE LNUINLEK B. SREBRO 09.09.19 TITLE DEMOLITION OF BUILDING 9-85 09-YRD CHECKED W. JONES 09.09.19 9TP_R_0_VEU_ NO. COMPNO. --I-. CIVIL DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER 36828-1 95PRO AD, r NO. 09-YRD-C621-85.DWG