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<br /> <br /> Hermon <br /> 8901 Carpenter Freeway, Suite 100 <br /> Dallas, Texas 75247 <br /> 214-630-1010 <br /> <br /> <br /> Project Overview <br /> <br /> This project consists of the remediation of hazardous materials at the Proposed Murphy <br /> Community Center including asbestos containing materials (ACM), lead based paint building <br /> components and building materials which exhibited fungal contamination. The site specific <br /> asbestos abatement design, lead abatement work plan, and fungal remediation protocol, are <br /> provided in separate sections within this document. In building work areas where asbestos <br /> abatement, lead abatement and fungal remediation overlap, the more stringent remedial work <br /> practice, based on state and federal regulations, will take precedent. <br /> <br /> <br /> It is important to note that the building has historical significance and it is the Owner's intent to <br /> preserve the identified original components of historical value throughout the remediation <br /> project. <br /> <br /> The contractor will perform the hazardous materials remediation in a sequence that ensures <br /> compliance with applicable state and federal asbestos, lead and fungal regulations. The defined <br /> sequencing will avoid combining regulated waste generated as part of the remediation. The <br /> contractor will provided a detailed schedule of the remediation sequence which will include at a <br /> minimum containment and non-containment areas, regulated areas, order in which identified <br /> hazardous materials will be remediated, waste packaging, and disposal to ensure regulatory <br /> compliance with applicable state and federal regulations. <br /> <br /> The Contractor selected to perform the remediation work will demonstrate experience <br /> performing abatement of each of the hazardous materials identified. Prior to beginning work at <br /> the site the Contractor will attend a preconstruction meeting to coordinate all site activities with <br /> the Owner and their designated representative. In addition prior to beginning any remediation <br /> activities the contractor will conduct an orientation meeting with their personnel. The purpose of <br /> the meeting will be to inform each employee of the historical significance of the structure and <br /> the specific procedures to be followed in protecting the finishes and fixtures that are in each <br /> work area. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ■ ■ <br />