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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSage Hall 3rd Floor AlcoveINVITATION TO PROPOSERS SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853 NOVEMBER 24, 2015 PREPARED BY: IKON.5 ARCHITECTS 864 MAPLETON ROAD PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08540 DISTRIBUTED BY: FACILITIES CONTRACTS 121 HUMPHREYS SERVICE BUILDING CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK 14853 (607) 255-3982 Sage Hall 3rd Floor Alcove 30040 New Door TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Information for Proposers Proposal Form Form of Agreement - Short Form Contract IFP -1 thru 4 BF -1 thru 10 1 thru 12 Limited Asbestos Survey Report — Sage Hall (Building 3002) Interior Full Building Asbestos Survey Drawings G0.01 Cover Sheet A0.01 General Notes A0.02 Schedules A2.01 Floor and Ceiling Plans A2.02 Enlarged Floor Plan, Elevation & Section A2.03A Door Details A2.03B Door Details INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS 1. PROPOSAL FORMS a. Proposals shall be signed by Principals or Officers duly authorized to execute such documents on behalf of their respective firms or organizations. Proposer's legal name must be fully stated. 2. METHOD OF SUBMISSION a. Proposals shall be prepared and enclosed in a sealed envelope. Envelope shall be addressed to: MAIL OR BRING TO: Nancy A. Phelps, Director Facilities Contracts 121 Humphreys Service Building Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 Proposal for: Sage Hall 31a Floor Alcove 30040 New Door Submitted by: Proposer b. Proposals shall be delivered to the Owner at the address listed above no later than 2:O0PM on March 24, 2016. c. Proposals will be opened publicly by the Owner, in Room 133 Humphreys Service Building, Cornell University Campus, Ithaca, New York, 2:OOPM on March 24, 2016. The Owner reserves the right to postpone the time and date of opening of proposals at any time prior to the time and date announced in this Invitation to Proposers or amendment thereto. 3. AWARD OF CONTRACT a. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive minor informalities in any Proposal, and to make award in the best interest of the Owner. b. Prices shall be guaranteed for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after Proposal opening. 4. PROJECT START AND COMPLETION a. The project should be started within five (5) calendar days from written authorization to proceed, but no sooner than June 14, 2016 and shall be completed by August 10, 2016. INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS IFP -1 5. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED a. Contract Documents may be obtained from the Facilities Contracts website (http://finance.fs.cornel1.edu/contracts/pob/projects.cfin). For assistance call 607-255-5343. b. Additional sets will be available at $10.00 per set without refund. All subcontractors and suppliers requiring may order these at $10.00 per set without refund. No partial sets will be issued. The Contract Documents remain the property of the Owner. c. The successful bidder will be allowed ten (10) sets of drawings and specifications. 6. ADDENDA AND BULLETINS a. Addenda and/or bulletins issued during the period prior to Proposal due date shall be acknowledged in the Proposal. 7. EXAMINATION OF SITE AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS a. Each Proposer shall visit the Site of the proposed work, fully acquaint and familiarize him/herself with the conditions as they exist and the character of the Operations to be carried on under the proposed Agreement, and make such investigation as he/she may see fit so that he/she shall fully understand the facilities, physical conditions and restrictions attending the work under the Agreement. b. Each Proposer shall also thoroughly examine and become familiar with the outline specifications, with the Proposed Agreement, and with Cornell's Standard General Conditions. c. By submitting a Proposal, the Proposer covenants and affirms that he/she has carefully examined the Drawing, outline specifications, and associated General Conditions, the Addenda and Bulletins, if any, and the site; that he/she relies on no representation by the Owner, and that from his/her own investigation he has satisfied him/herself as to the nature and location of the work, the general and local conditions, and all matters which may in any way affect the work or its performance; and that as a result of such examination and investigation, he/she fully understands the conditions of making a Proposal and that he/she will not make any claim for, and waives any right to, damages because of misinterpretation or misunderstanding of the Invitation Documents and the conditions of making a Proposal. 8. ALTERNATE PROPOSALS a. Certain Alternate Proposals may be requested. They are listed in the Bid Form and all Bidders are required to bid on all Alternates without exception, in the spaces provided. b. Alternate Proposals shall include all overhead, profit and other expenses in connection therewith. INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS IFP -2 '7PANCIES Sis uld a proposer its tl discal should laei'slsc tie in doubt as t tlaeia ati as ci. gkuaa aarc i1 ct m , it wilt send 1 0. ' PRE-BID'NCI a A pr e -bid nacc I Imnplaa`eys Ses- ii e I uildinl; to s an gar xxsas'ions shall al oaaa the In ritaatatsn I a us cents, at once notify - ind "Tikku he intent of Clsc cc r tracct d icauxaeasts asa cessasr°y. TAX JE F:I I ION STA' tea ^acct° "nnacli Clasiversity at aacasa-pro fi uc tiaata l iaa tituti n is exempt from talcs atad Use axes and ecrjasin Federal 1 wi.s Proposer slaasl iasfaas is all 1 r sl cti c su cc aatrar teal s and sac pii rs ii°caaaa lac�saa tla ain proposals csr quotatic acs ani tlac lac exempt stat a s c l tls t za r as set forth bca =and lacY rllcctinticilaaltcd ta,crcdits in their prtalpsais or quotastcaaas. At the I'acalacsser"s request, fcallcara iss lsc caw cad of ai ntract, Cotiia ctca aaapt purchase will he faarnished by tlac Owner to tlae ontr ctor itla res i to s ada to x cxrapt articles or as niaay Inc aapble under the Con taa t. at, Biel Bond. I aiela tt3icider wi AmoaBid Bond slaaaJi in ctara tartxsity with this ProtcasaI Such Proposa itea sha ll, a alae calstucan of Bidder, i -ac will rihed iii 11 aa. love reel to funnsh as Bid Bond in the amount; o 10° o ! Bid€l r will e ecaat the t tsaatract if it is awarded to Ciasaaatsaatee and shall isaclucl a tastctaa nt tlaaat the ash tc laa wide tlsc Iliddct tlse ontract; Bonds as QUALITY r'ONTl a. I'"lac iaxtslenaentaticsn a t" azit,raactcar. WI the OMIT Repro actions or .cansraa.0 ieaatioo ss en the part app rc +aa! cif any, part crk nor to caf thea eeaaac nt: dive quaality control slcall be thility csl. t;he vc is atuthor :ed to revie r, stop, and reje t t.1a wtaal ; nca t° wners Representaatonstr°u cl tea represent an the Contraact 3 t`rcasia aaay c l° h coons under the provisicaas.s supplies, atict'i the Proposal° lett suboatraactor°s, aasaa e work is required as pari iR PROPOS 14. CONSTRUCTION TRADES a. All labor for this project which is normally under the jurisdiction of one of the local unions as covered in the contract between the Tompkins -Cortland Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division and Cornell University shall be performed by members of the appropriate local union including Electricians, Plumbers & Pipefitters, Carpenters, Bricklayers, Masons & Plasterers, Painters, and Sheet Metal Workers. INFORMATION FOR PROPOSERS IFP -4 SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR Cornell University, Ithaca, New York BID FORM Submitted by: Date To: Nancy A. Phelps, Director Facilities Contracts 121 Humphreys Service Building Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 Gentlemen: The undersigned, a (Name of Bidder) (Type of Firm, State of Incorporation, if applicable) of (Address) having carefully examined the Instructions to Bidders, the "Conditions of the Contract" (General, Division 1 - "General Requirements"), and the Drawings, Specifications and associated Bid Documents dated November 24, 2015 as prepared by ikon5 architects, 864 Mapleton Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, as well as the premises and conditions affecting the work, proposes to furnish all material, equipment, labor, plant, machinery, tools, supplies, services, applicable taxes and specified insurance necessary to perforin the entire work, as set forth in, and in accordance with the said documents for the following considerations: 1. BASE BID a. All work complete, for the sum of for MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, LABOR, and SERVICES AND ALL OTHER COSTS. ($ ) BID FORM BF -1 2. ALTERNATE PROPOSAL a. The undersigned, if awarded the Contract, proposes to perform work in addition to or in place of the scope of the work shown and specified herein as associated with the Base Bid in accordance with the following Alternate Proposals, which amounts are to be added or deducted to the amount of the Base Bid as indicated for the Alternates specified in Division 1 of the Specifications. b. If the Bidder desires to indicate that the acceptance of any Alternate or Alternates will result neither in an addition to nor a deduction from the value of the work, he shall enter the phrase "No Change" in response to such Alternate or Alternates. c. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all of the following Alternate Proposals within thirty (30) calendar days following the award of a construction contract. Alternate No. Description NONE. ADD DEDUCT BID FORM BF -2 START1 "hc aatac icrsiuetl awarded the aatret tta castaaa'. live- (5) cal aIda r aay after 'claate a fM issu ttacc two R to lama taxa 1 , 2016, ata l to c:taialal t flay laa-caject taci lata tlaaata u u t lty�, t lti. )F PRt.OP I.I) PRIN IP L Ui U NfRACTORS The uaacl rsi n al if aia taarcfc l the Contra t taaemploy subcontraactca� s fiy a' lies tike ectica�as r Sub visions caf work staat d below sulajc t tea ite fall its plc l I T caf the 'ca straact, flee 7w ner a�ittl Architect rc r\ e flee ri lit fca rcvie the list caf "l r hosed con ctrs", sand toI.el to faa kta it the Naaaaa aataa s o f ai tea a se they -t ? have ieasca aaala1aa ti ta. Tlac Contraactor 1aaa F aaa{arc the heal sole ticsaa l' ,sa iaac it i sine ors at Isis o ticaaa from the resultiaa lig t after the wvard f flee C otatraac .. e l3icicfca' hall list the as aaae tiif at lea t casae u Section rar ulad on e work 1i i cl below cl haall laaatit the listia Iter a eels such ectiaaa or aulacliuse slacasc 10 cat k listed lac caur, h shall tater the uauae of al0y as aalacc aatr ictor ttar a 7y ec t icaa7 car uhrhvisi i i fiazts for each such n or aaala ivisieat, PRINCIPAL I ;d d di I IONS R EEMUS OF TI -11 WOE K TO BE PERFORMED LNLR, L CONTRACTOR'S FORCES trrded toCom directly mplo y d Icy tdt r rtd r a. ri orrtirarr Or ti i card; with orces (irr rude res bid) The Ow r r s r o8,s tl ri lat to re the ratan orl gray to la n a they haveti re, n orrlr t: Clay Co retractor's rrrrr trSuperintSuperintendent kill s the ri I `t toa rt jo t lla tatatrids est any to °i rrrri th y 1 ry rcas noble RESS S reigned to rried d the "o ntrrrct, to fun ai la ""fi irra I r°o r s cher ule," rr the sura gad: ulrs for gill pi incipal ;tr adrs and subdl "iszcrras tat tla We rlo for th t uch addition,. tal hadcarrattatiot a relrat d thcr rca trs rratay r°r: oarril ly be required. id Bond. AIId tad itt: th w toa this Died. sCIII-3DUJ E OF VALUES r.; I"Ile uraoder'si ncd agr ,s, l ri rr ic.r lr rl` the t`laitt orr iwrar, tc srrlraaitcrtula Al , sl ca uin ih ura rr r r ., tr r rrtin tlrc total 'errrtract a� aa, ral,rrrotioaar o?rrFturt rrrci ulacrra flee rr cl d trailed "Schedule Valuus' tkr ttorri€audes mrd subdivisions b. To facilitate the evaluation of Bids, the undersigned has included in each part of his Bid the following values for the trades and/or subdivisions of the work as listed below. Values for work included under Alternate Proposals are excluded. Values relative to General Contractor's costs for General Conditions are excluded. Spec Section Trades and/or Subdivision Total Values Included in Base Bid Labor Material Total Combined Bid $ BID FORM BF -5 9. SUBSTITUTIONS a. The Base Bid is predicated on compliance with the Drawings and Specifications without substitutions. b. The Bidder may offer substitutions for any item noted in the Specifications, with the exception of Form of Contract, General Conditions and General Requirements - Division 1, by listing in the space below the proposed substitution, together with the amount to be deducted from the Base Bid if the substitution is accepted. c. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any proposed substitution. d. The Bidder may offer a substitution for General Conditions, Article 2.05, Superintendence by Contractor, by listing in the space below the proposed percentage of supervision to be provided onsite, together with the amount to be deducted from the Base Bid if the substitution is accepted. Percentage of Supervision Deduction from Base Bid e. The sum stated includes any modifications of work or additional work that may be required by reason of acceptance of substitution. Substitute materials must be approved and accepted by the Owner in writing before same may be used in lieu of those named in the Specifications. Item and Specification Description of Reference Deduction from Base Bid Substitution Section & Page No. Labor Material BID FORM BF -6 t. Tund.rsir d agrees tint this l'rcrlcasxll�s1t ri cat less than sixty (0) 661 al days lowit tFi . bid due date. t . if' apt°1.tuta t otic of us Propos d., telegr'v cred to uctdersi rn d itliits sit 60) lcrzclir days after t}rc date l rtacr�irt caf �. icf 5 t n ° 1.i #1 r l ctr rc tl i l r f o vitlaclr wn tlr undcrsi ncd vithin t t l 0 u lcttd tr days ;fli t° t, sttcl att liu rttl l in or defl er of` such n t ce, e ecut an Agrecn "out ner, ar ended drtd/cert iralr} lu ircntcd, if req ix°cd, its ucc.catduncc t )p cepted. c.; The car -"d rsi ncd fut`t1 r rd s, if r quested by the Owlcr, tc fur'nish Performance gond Cyt � int Bonds pursu rpt tea Article 7 ltct°circ itl i ten lt)l calendar days ot issuance ol`srsclr notice:. d.It is un icrstcat tl . rte rce tl ttt tlrc f� r r r seri es llic ri lat to ccc t any of Alts rrr tc i roposale listed within ys (t crni tsdcrsf od and ;re d tlrrrt t;lrc C,} r� r ¢° rocs t1 c txa lat tea 'a cut t y ra X11 formal in b dding,anal ttr hold all ro osuho d period of 11. ADDENDUM RECEIPT a. Receipt of the following addenda to the Terms and Conditions, Drawings or Specifications is acknowledged: Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: Addendum No. Dated: By: Title: Business Address: (Bidder) BID FORM BF -8 CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION By submission of this bid, each bidder and each person signing on behalf of any bidder certifies, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of his knowledge and belief: a. The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication, or agreement, for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other bidder or with any competitor. b. Unless required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder prior to opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or with any competitor. c. No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other persons, partnership, or corporation to submit or not submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition. Dated: By: Title: (Bidder) BID FORM BF -9 (1R111I A "I:: is .F COI 01 ATE rtrt r ttr t ani " tlrCo as I3id T r ithin tT i Bid arza , 1 taratrrtst tlivu.; rl3a ed said Bid Ford tlr bidder aid c IJ atierr; tTaat I know at;trr tlr i° t is gmoleand that said Bits Fern grid to rc duly n d, tiled and tc tit d lc,r ir�aci ire Ia lral ot` cid CoCorporation by adtho it raf' its governinghody. I7at Contract No. -- XXX SHORT FORM CONTRACT This Contract made as of the *** day of *** 2016, by and between CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, New York 14853, hereinafter called "Owner", and ***, hereinafter called "Contractor". WITNESSETH: The Owner and the Contractor mutually agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF CONTRACT The Contractor agrees to furnish and provide all the supplies, materials and labor, and to perforin to the satisfaction of the Owner all work of every kind required, necessary to, proper for or incidental to the SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR per *** at Cornell University, hereinafter called the "Project", in strict accordance with this Contract, the Proposal, the Drawings and Specifications and the prescribed bonds, hereinafter collectively called the "Contract" or "Contract Documents", all of which have been examined by the Contractor and are deemed to be a part of this Contract. 2. TIME OF PERFORMANCE The Contractor shall complete all the work covered by the Contract to the satisfaction of Cornell University and in accordance with the Contract Documents by *** unless such period is otherwise extended by the Owner, or be responsible to the Owner for any damage caused by the failure or omission by the Contractor to comply with this paragraph. 3. PAYMENT 3.1 The Owner shall pay to the Contractor and the latter shall accept as full and complete payment for the performance of this Contract for the sum of *** ($0.00) 1 Rev. 06-2014 v�fr rear. Etch the arlleaaarlt rrt the eontr�act vac t° i tti a e iu l prey•ed by tire. Ara hitea i ii i y a nd ti i nti° 1 tlsid r. Contractor lye "altre caf' the p e rk perfn -riled by the ( atl arrrcilrrlt e citra l tal i il�' a ilrerccrt, which sa until all the wok ccs; eyed by the C:.aaaltraact r sidcrratitrnW aap ake mount of srrelr t rf orrlla.r v Contra pdyrllOfl be based r iAre kui Y�hj +t trac(crr sync a itl last i r , ararrrs l ro r'es paayrnern, rla the °wher'sllall reserrP i tr n -r each prct r°est lrayrlle llas been carr t feted. Agre r ent witllitr thirty ( Cl ca lendalr days of raaaake paynlerit in ilt.e ill r raer p in th eipt and aald inrice• All invoices shall rleltade the Contract Numher„ the Earl O'saer's ieritaati°° ttrtda us p ttraeri All itvoices shasli lit suhrr iited tc ies C ontraaets urnphr•eys Service But 'di] 111 niserpity' Ne v'York 14 5 .jp0r1: the completion fry illc C.catltraactcrr •aand iaeeeptan e liy the Ownera eat` call tl clai d hyg t.lie to the iirlr atrrr cit the ret Alden: on less all pr icrus payment key th ? vtr am ter th cry traa tar. Appl cation fair f tlal } aayrlaent shall ineltrele a i irlaal R lease, Currserrt el'Surety to flake yrtlerlt sltld waarrarlty s'rlfara°rialtiaaat ai reeltrired uricicr the Co t. The a celrtarlec icy the C` ntor, ear by anyone elairiliu . by or tliri-rra lr the C'clrl a°actor,: elle final paa.ynent sluff eonstitarle and ci°a mite a ar release ter the (.}wiser li nu arty an all clairrrs eaf awry liability fora anythirag done or furnished iamrr err reltatial Ct err ari ial sttt erf the ark coycovered ley tllc Contract and any prior` aci., ree lect trr default coal i rc part tlf the tiwrr or arty of its irifieer , a eats, errs drrllalcry es ire tcanneeticr►r therewith, heruld the C'errltractcar r°tfaase t aleeetal lxc f arad laayrlleral ars terldera el by the Owe rear htatald ll°acy rciir c lay e ecut th ifir all applicatia fcrt° Irayarlerat ivitllaaut b ie r and witlle7rtl resei ira aitry r°i hts st tlae p aymerrt ithrrtat lir° test arrld itlltraa reserreseriing any a i hts rrr eisri yrs as as us t the Owner, it shall etarastitulc a waiver° of aanyr right til interest on the payment so tate sed nd/or on the arrt t uni set iin ttla iar said final as plicartit rr fc a° aaymea t. 3.4 Tile ('en eit Federal Tax idcntilicaiic h Ntrrliber. 4. CHANGES IN THE WORK 4.1. The Owner shall determine the amount by which the Contract consideration is to be increased or decreased by a change order by one (1) or more of the following methods: A. By agreement with the Contractor. B. By applying the applicable price or prices previously bid and approved. This method shall be used if the Contract contains applicable unit prices. (i) To the extent that a Unit Prices are applicable, as determined by the Owner, work shall be priced and paid for or credited in accordance with such Unit Prices; except that a Unit Price shall not apply to any portion of work which is either reduced or increased by more than 25%. Said Unit Prices shall be valid for the duration of the project as applicable, unless stipulated elsewhere in the Contract Documents. C. By estimating the fair and reasonable cost of: (i) Labor, including all wages, required wage supplements and insurance required by law paid to employees below the rank of superintendent directly employed at the Site. ( ( i) Materials Equipment, excluding hand tools, which in the judgment of the Owner, would have been or will be employed exclusively and directly on the Work. D. By determining the actual cost of the extra work in the same manner as in Paragraph C, except the actual costs of the Contractor shall be used in Lieu of estimated costs. E. Regardless of the method used by the Owner in determining the value of a change order, the Contractor, within thirty (30) calendar days after a request for the estimate of value shall submit to the Owner a detailed breakdown of the Contractor's estimate, including all subcontractors details, of the value of the Change Order Work, in the format contained on the Owner's website. 4.2 Mark-ups: Work performed by the Contractor. Where the Work is performed directly by the Contractor by adding to the total of such estimated costs a sum equal to fifteen percent (15%) thereof. 5. RISKS ASSUMED BY THE CONTRACTOR 5.1 The Contractor solely assumes all risks, except those risks caused by defects in the drawings or specifications prepared or furnished by the Owner or the Architect, for loss or damage, occurring prior to the Owner's acceptance of all work, to all or any part of the work covered by the Contract and for all claims, losses and damages for bodily injury, including death, and property damage arising out of or as a result of or in connection with the performance by the Contractor of the work covered by the Contract. 3 Rev. 06-2014 C cirrtru s escri derttaaify and save It a rnla st tla Owns 7 I'1zc ,tantr°a star°s talali alio as under dais_ sectitaar shall rust be deemed waived, limited or diselaar ?cd by the enurazcratiot. in flee Ccaratraet f taetanzetats of tate kinds and mounts �'ir' iararaed that tlr "cantrac tear i r' tltairat d to at dter° does procure. ,4 Neii.lacr the O ner°`s ura l aec.a lattrnee r f the avtzrk tty be la rftar aacd here -Li no tazakin caf latiyrzrerat there aae si all rele se tl d "antra ohli ati as un e Not f action rrgt as r remises ac C taratraet itacaaazzents shall create carie hired laartic s eery eta Con or, the Arcli tea t, a zd the C a raa r`t.ca leer° >ns caiz; abut o ax carp is tieirz tzerftra°nze.d, 1 C 1;. lC' Sal E l Y AND RISK l ' C}C TN . PROP R1 ¥ .1 l"hc Contra iter shrill take all nc essar•y' Areca rear°l ,grad shtrll etarza ly aa$itl all ap alicable provisions nand building cc ades as wel as rr ulatiiaras ani' the ecidei is car injury tea it or ad to ent performed.` he i to ztractor shall erect Land properly nia auditions and l ro ress taf flee work, ,tall necessary safe ?aa the public and shall lycast draia ur° sa ns rrarnin a aiaast fife 1 zns ldr the so1' yc uta the ede d i Municipal s ls °a°' 1 iii alety s t0 provent eareaaaisc where t;lte work is being. tt�aiaa tat all limes as required by dzc ds for the prated 1. of a roarknaen and wards c..retated by the cciantructitara, 6.2 all dr �hcase duty slarl1 lei flee lre deli as ted shall b submitted tc tante rt resportsilal rzacrnbcrF of their tar a aizatitt can taf Hca ida rats. fhe name and t casition cif ra. hi an etzaer eney ai'Ic ng the safety t iw life car of the work or crf ac oini n Zar°capert 'tzaalrra ttar, a itlztaut special, instruction car aulhcai;i aticara fiat aza the {caner, i i hereby penrriitt tact tat their discretion to prevent sue] thrt icned I or injury aracl shall sea fact ithcattt apps so au tl cari eel' tar inmta ap tion clamed by Contractor n acct tat nacr ctney tick, staall tae cttcraataaaid by the tyarrier. 6.4 The C"caratraclrar sltrtll ser ec iacluc its op tas nzat to close or c,fastraaei n A lacat ican of tiny aatalaerty antil lacr'rraits tlicrel"car have been cakatttined proper utEzcaai ies, if zany of the talzo' c a e rcclt1 to be kept open or shall be claaaaaa d car rt<ndered, iansaf by per tions, `caaatra trar strrall, at their as °n e lzcnsc, aaztike sttela repa rs rand aro idd such tenzl urtny detours, guards, bridges, lights and otter si aals as recess ry l ar lztrlalic sraft:t rind as will tae accel tt tale tc t;lac groper authtaritie , 6,5 h tcel t res talar ia;t specifically prozridcd, Contractor steal] trot do anywork tlarat attarld' affect any pipeline, telt ahoaae, or 'electric transmission line, drainage ditch trr chaaaaacls, trr° any other structure, nor aaa'ter uuoa fay car any d raiz utlenant thereto aaratil a catilied'' lzy tfad Projcdt lvlaratagez that the t net lztas secured 1> a et utlatari y. ontrat ttar" slaral tzcat lie cratitletl tta a�t e ten ion taf`'tinie o <aaay exta`at ccaanpet sation on eccanaat cal` any aostponenrt nt, inti a°t .rcaz c. or delay caused i yx any o or' add -1-cnt to the situ of the work, 6.6 The Contractor shall preserve and protect all cultivated and planted areas, and all natural vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and grass on or adjacent to the premises which as determined by the Owner, do not unreasonably interfere with the perfoiinance of the work. The Contractor shall be responsible for damage to any such property and unauthorized cutting or destroying of trees and vegetation, including damage due to careless operation of equipment, stockpiling of materials or tracking by equipment or vehicles. 6.7 The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all its work from damage and shall protect the Owner's property from injury or loss arising in connection with this Contract. The Contractor shall make good any such damage, injury or loss. The Contractor shall adequately protect adjacent property. The Contractor and employees of the Contractor shall comply with all regulations governing conduct, access to the premises, operation of equipment and systems, and conduct while in or near the premises and shall perform the Work in such a manner as not to unreasonably intenupt or interfere with the conduct of business of the Owner. 7. GUARANTEES 7.1 The Contractor, at the convenience of the Owner, shall remove, replace and/or repair at its own cost and expense any defects in workmanship, materials, ratings, capacities or characteristics occurring in or to the work covered by the Contract within the (1) year or within such longer period as may otherwise be provided in the Contract, the period of such guarantee to commence with the Owner's final acceptance of all work covered under the Contract or at such other date or dates as the Owner may specify prior to that time, and the Contractor, upon demand, shall pay for all damage to all other work resulting from such defects and all expenses necessary to remove, replace and/or repair such other work which may be damaged in removing, replacing or repairing the said defects. 7.2 Unless such removal, replacement and/or repair shall be performed by the Contractor within ten (10) working days after receipt of written notice from the Owner specifying such defect, or if such defect is of such a nature that it cannot be completely removed, repaired and/or replaced within said ten (10) day period and the Contractor shall not have diligently commenced removing, repairing and/or replacing such defect within said ten (10) day period and shall not thereafter with reasonable diligence and in good faith proceed to do such work, the Owner may employ such other person, firm or corporation as it may choose to perform such removal, replacement and/or repair and the Contractor agrees, upon demand, to pay to the Owner all amounts which it expends for such work. 5 Rev. 06-2014 OF TICE CC NT AC'1 Contra c;tt ? vnu car tktc` Are laitcct c>a f` the Con on cif tlat Ow shill. hail to ca < test Ilii work wit lt lar'c lsc.r speed gar if tlaa -tor sls all catlaca tvisc fail lea cc nala} ilia tTa prtavi icaaas c dais Contract, the Owl a ,rrtt Cctartua ra l) days tittcaa tacaticc Ica tlac Ccaratractcii as may declare alae Ccaattraactcar iaa default r f dais Contract: and an-ange fiaa the rc^cark tci be finished it such itaaranc nand method a raaay fir d c t d adr isal l ;b tlac f auna, if Ila Own r declairC'caratrmaactcar it default, the Contractor shad] fie liablet the Owner fcaa' tltc coast oaf all additinnaal arc laitectua°al ani en ine rin services necessary, in: the 0 n r"s t pinion , as a -r: ult of such default. The C vvtac; alae]] deduct from tl°ie contract consider iion the cost oaf wish additional ser°vic;es and.. if lin Ow r has the ork ora le kc:.1ec l cath r than t1s Contra tors surety,t}a na tura] cast ci cot tapl lion of arl1 t yc rk covered by Ilio C".canctracl, ' Tf tlae unload haald ace cal ]lac etanlrac t catasid ration irachrcla"rad rctaairaa c frcaaaa Tart> ;r lanyna rtt is insutfi iurtt to Tway sue h Costs, tlt t the Contr, upon demand, sltal pay the Own r the aaaac unt oaf such c ccs casts, PROVISION RI QUIR 1 RY I; AW Ede h and every farcy fisican requited ley laiv t.0 lad inserted in catiirac•t shall be deemed to he inserted here kaa aaaad the t:`"crrrtraint sI read and enforced a 'kltcsu h it r cr included herein and it Ilene. e ent auy sitch lea°tip isict7' is rrcafi; ins a cf car is ttcat can r ely ins .rtucl tT uaa, ul caaa tlr ppli anion cath eitlac paarty, this Contract shall fcarsthwilh Inc. physically anis endedke sucl rnsr rtion or eo1Tecttc n. Connie)] Univ r sity recluir°cw tlaaat ccantractcars sarlarxrit vid rac•c iaf racldtluaatc ittsut°atss i ceattatstient caaactat cat` l c.rfoataaatace oaf` work for tlt Uni er° ity, T taiarzuaar requirements nano. A. tartutcary orker's C eaaralac.arsaikola ltasuran undea the lams of the State of New York aiad atay cttlrcr ltt s thnt naay l e al lalicalalc llacrctci; C caverar;e "13" T na 1oyets .iaabilit 7 taausi have liaaaits cai"ant lcaasi lCl{i;fltatx' 13, C onipre la a sive (]encraal l.,ia#aility hasur'daac c., subjc;el Ica }u nits uf" l ,tltit),0 0 eaael accuarencc, cit srscla lit taits at`ticd lay Ilei: Craratrrrctcar, vkaicladur is rcatcr, t caverac must tte larovidcd 1i,r [ ndily tttjury ly Itatttat a 1 anal ility, t catttraactual 1 ialaility rind Products atttd Compl -d vera o. Complet .utl t €rarticIts co erage is tot niaintasitxed for a raairri aacrcaa period of t vc3 wars a1'ir r ctsttalalution;of the Co al: cc?ntr ct. t . Automobile 1 iaabilit " lusuranecsubject Ica liataits of not less these 1,tl00,000 earl oceutrdrrcc for Bodily Irljury aald ltitl,titlCl can }t taceurrcue for proneray derange; ucl: Automat) i iaabi1ity lrascrriaraee alaell be for all tat ccaratractor" s owned, raitaa cal rrir Cl" anent] Itir°c t itulontobiles, D. All Risk Property p viding rtt co t property darna etc contractors property which is caused hy a lea s cai'aaay kind nay laropei ty l a'csu hl. onto Corneal UniVer pity l r drtaa c s "rhe come-actcss as r e s taf it.sclf need its itastrrance company sulo aation against tl°su Univ University fear ori tvlaicli is uc,�Fc c c car hould he coy red by this insuraance. rade fear any description is 4 aic" case behalf" or daaaaasgd All liability policies should he issued on an °cast arrrc nce'° laasi CER1IFIC'AJ'L t l INSURANCE for call l"obcies r chaired must re issued tca Ccarttr and received by Ilat t l'fft e cal' Faeilitie C cazatr` ets, I l lltrt apitr`ey Serer« ec I uil ire , Co Uraivaer iiv, ltlaac�a,New't`'cirk 1 , Iaricar to any work, I a "cai 11 Ut larcr ity Ill be added t tlae contr c t t°'s taxatlar leral Iailik ltastriance I"calicy l)y etadorsetttent as sari Additi antrl Instrr°ed tmd e irlene ref str .la'tvi11 he vided ita tlae eonts"rtctctrs' cerlliticate taf irastrratace. All policies taatrst also lie endorsed tas irata:r°y°" for purposes rf'tlis t otatr fret. ".trrall Uraive col aracc °ill providefcalr tr taalt rra tta of 0 days rac rice ion, tacit rcractial cat cltraiae in policy terrtas and INDllNllICATION 'be criatract r shall defend, indemnify, and ladld Itartlaless t'orrtcll' l� ni eersity acid it lrrastees crffiecr , a enis, incl ettalalttyecs fro all writs, acticarts, cat" ty cltttra ter. ratttaae, or deser°il tion ineludirr reascar able attorney fees, bcn account o A. rang it jurie car da ore itY l cit' sustained by any aerstatt lac rsons, err property, 0rl :tccearrttt of atay act, any car ni siean, any neglect, car arty' rxaisktatadtrek tal`tlt ccatatractcar. Iw. arty kir gleet cif" flee tatracl ar in afe utirdi►a flee wor .. flee rise eaf aaaaraet el talal rilstt tial lay the ccatatr ctrar in leer°f"tar°tatltag ill t ctr graY c tar dartrages sustain d by the e:oratrar for " rttplo ees. Cornell reser es the riglal tea rely as laab tktre Collintetcaa utt lerT tarai.ract. tantil`. arae la subs, a `tion or acttearas, clime tar claitaas rar injuries car dartart s as atirres ve been settldd and atrsl aetcar ev cle.rtee lta tlaai t kft r l furnish d N RA1" PI VISIONS. l"lac ert'cl tar `design iation " ed i.ta the C catatr act I.Dctcutraerats Ball kae ductile tl to be area itlt to flee Contract I irrtit f iii s as shown on tlae drawirags, asci all cattier areas u -., 1a telae :§cicat- is to pertear°nit nark. 1 . Tlae v acrd or deaticara "'rvcar k" as used in lie flee using, perliarraaira , itaslalllr , laatttaslritt a d d incidentals stcccs ary irr tattaeralerat to OI st carry iti out ttf gall ear lies affil tabu rtit ars it posed tij conyc intent actinica 1 metal Mon ca can; by t cera of titiclr tar sci titans til' flat Cont int efere c lattrtposes rattly and ire rao °ay d rI this C:.caritraet rtor ire ar y vay affect this C t ;nts ate irrtetaded for deseribe the scrape or Ai lay Contract5 c �aresscd cd,a Doc ttriia rats shall rant lee r tin xccraled by alae darcctracrrt car rcltr sa ratiitin, a ri1 or ti rite �� slarall be binding or val aaad the Contra d l aair riaaanza i c c tat by a irrstr-ratrannt not assign dais contract v itlat cat tlac crrasc eat of tlac tavtaca'. 12 It this ccaaat aact i handed by New York State or lcdcraal hinds it slraill tai dec.ran d c ccartrrryr ter ala l; rrt cal` state or federal rrltaraies lacing axial to C caa ncll and.. no ural lity €an iacccaarrat tlacr°cdll lr irrc erred by Cornell lac•yorrd rear mics a ailrrlale tsar° the ]acrrlac c tlacrdcaf`. 1?.7 l lac C.'tantrrr lcar. sub—)ntraa tear, or arae perscan actin tfir lea larall° cal tl7t Cc srat rrctaar ill neat discriiiiiaaaat ainst arny eiTaploy e apilicarat for employment gra alae perl raaaaracc `al th. cartta`rrct or rainy sub antra l tlaca°dutttl r lr c tr cal l tlaraal iarplaaymcrat yltrortuiaity lar3iatcctcd class statusincluding age, r°ac disability, ctlanicity, national cat°l ire, ticli icrn s i sc ual. oricntaition, 1taal status„ Vietaa iaa l ran' or epochal disable( vctcrar stratus ars apt Beal lr under icderraL state arad gena l 1aa s ANDAR ,R 7 C k 1 "T I IIC i 1 CON l l '1 1 Lfnnersity expects all c a anti arl.licer8s, trarste s. fa rr]ty, staff; stn cicrat ni;nplcayees, rand other in on l a 1ra1f` r l` alae tataiver°sity, tc tnrtinlain the standard of et 'ca Ccaaaclaadt ars per Corn cll 11nicr'sity's 1 ey 4,6_ St1Standards of ndract, opy of lrit;l ii tas arilarhieat lett .l'lira�aar c.f' cca.i t c li c citi/eonti aetsi foi s/'contra tc a s„ell Iris inc grad s tt`urrtirt equallygall l,crSOILS ai ad lir°r as currently doing business ri la ar scckirt tc dd liaasiness rvittt r for � rrac.11 Univ rsity, Fltctlact aas contractors, subcontractors, or supp Such pe scans arrtd t=turas arc rc lac tirrlly reminded Herat Cornell University i aaaployees marl tlac r am lies ri ay rant lacrsa raailly lacraa.lrt li%crraa Cornell University"s business reiaatic r drips by t1r atcccptatacc nal` hilts cai r°at ita w, defined as a git in e $75,ll%l i ' ri to r ."rlrrr personal use, ltcnas tenet. considered gl rataaitics incl de c asicrraal krrrsirless trreals, it cif° n advert' " tarrttrre, an items El at are generaily distr`il°atated tea rrll l catential catstcaaaacrs. lea addition, it is c tided Heart the Col c ficer's and crtalrloye s shall conduct all }ata iracss related to dais Contvitlairr tlic laifl st ctlaical taararlrards, cal senna applicalalc lacalicies practices, aegrr rat caaas, la ar, aaatl larcrlcssiortarl taraadrards, All larartics are c pcetctl tar report vicilatican his policy tea aplaropriale university ersonnel. You relay 1 a rclarart t4a C" artacll Llrriversil.y arrr tla thi s traarla..t c rral l rat iaa Baa^rra a art car 7r,a' raaat act t t?r`nell Univ rsity tlar`cara la l ailaicsl'caiart lay dialing is 11 frcc 186-2931O77, 14, ACCOUNTINCiS. IN P C:c' I IONAND 1AUDIT 1'1a C Ontrac:.tc r ar rce kecla t a s and rccor` l sed tcaa'tlac or'k. a L l,sacrks and records {araclaadita , t x�tlreatrt liraritatiaara. arab e1 car°rink data larva cssiaa files used 1a Con tcaa in a1 alyzing and iJeec rding ala \ c rkt slaaall be open for irrspa coca a arnd aatadi1 fend its aartlacaa`iacd repr°csertfratives at re.�a nablc lacaaaasat Ccrrtractor"s local ta'tlic rar at 1 rrr of it rarccssary arnd sltaall be retained by Contractor to a period of ol years aaf%er tl 'can k' lags laden cc'ar alslctccl. 1 as la C." ri'tractca slaaall lac sir rilaarly obligated tai aaaarirat Lira, f iraslacclion eared audit lay C) tier, books and t°ec.c�r°cis i cspc-irk. 15. LIENS Neither the final payment nor any part of the retained percentage shall become due until the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner a complete release or discharge of all liens arising out of this Contract, or receipts in full in lieu thereof and, in either case, an affidavit that so far as the Contractor has knowledge or information the releases and receipts include all the labor and materials for which a lien could be filed; but the Contractor may, if any subcontractor refuses to furnish a receipt or release in full, furnish a bond satisfactory to the Owner, to indemnify him against any lien. If any lien remains unsatisfied after all payments are made, the Contractor shall refund to the Owner all monies that the later may be compelled to pay in discharging such a lien, including all costs and a reasonable attorney's fee. No partial or progress payments shall be made to the Contractor as long as a lien is outstanding on the real property of the Owner by reason of claims arising out of the work of this Contract. 16. TERMINATION The Owner, at any time, may terminate the Contract in whole or in part. Any said termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor notice of termination specifying the extent to which performance of Work under the Contract is terminated and the date upon which said termination becomes effective. Upon receipt of the notice of termination, the Contractor shall act promptly to minimize the expenses resulting from said termination. The Owner shall pay the Contractor for costs actually and reasonably incurred by the Contractor up to the effective date of said termination, but in no event shall the Contractor be entitled to compensation in excess of the total authorized releases to the date of termination. 17. GOVERNING LAW 17.1 Unless otherwise specified, this Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of New York, without reference to conflict of law principles. Any and all proceedings relating to the subject matter hereof shall be maintained in New York State Supreme Court, Tompkins County or the federal district court for the Northern District of New York, which courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction for such purposes. 17.2 The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date of the Owner's signature. CONTRACTOR'S NAME CORNELL UNIVERSITY Contractor Owner By: By: Name: Name: Please print Please print Title: Title: Date: Date: 9 Rev. 06-2014 SPE AI, CT/N.111ONS FOR FLOOR ALCOVE f040 NEW . OO1 X11 pr cable t $a,n,aa to t s laiddelis are lr z' 1iy to ed t°1 t, n t �l r 1. a r n z' tl y r aasi is )TOVC t tlar s tisfrx ticaaa of tlz t. na r tlarat t]a y h ° 'th skill nc1 t a�l� ri aae� , tla� ne es rrrazl l tin ncin1 resources car rani E Lina rand geneta y tai do the wlark to be peratouned under tura larov ions gat` tlae Contract, ira s crry rtaan n r rrnd witlaiaa tlrc Lina star ll.ir al, be stored an rr n at, ntide marine T r.aaalarrury Powr 1 he Con raake arrrara drnc nt taar rac sszar t zaal,carnr v 1r tri zzl a�aa , " anstt'rrnuun v uie The . iarat.a Tactor slava l aarrakc, r°rrara raac rat 'trar zap d ssrarwk'ccazrst°z tactintaarats r , After rex c rttl. ara ' aartt°rat t, and order it Tri` a70.tae.r°ia , trkrnr t t r rri az°rsr ri:l tla+ list tai all rn t rt ls, sl op drawings rand a rrtlanacnt tare P. ed for use ca rav aid pray° in ccarastructi0 s la cl zl n Intention cal" casirr slacc fie cl e at rival dca s t at: r' Neve oblt ztion, tat submittln (.ompli ce to Doaa nt 1 `cillo dr aurin s in the lap raar:t cal' work mead ins e nt lng u site conditionsat n 11re ex ution of this work. Permits t ,cantrtact�ar shrall cal t in, n raintrair end tai} star all lrnz tuts end 1necessary for the ecrrticata i,I`dlac; artzrk and for the use tit` sada lark t hen icaraalalrt e. ` la t'cazatrraetcrt~ sh 11 give call racatic s. laay. rill fees Azad conalaly itla Tall 1ta>vs, rzzl s Azad r ul that s appli {alar to the V4tork. avlrtaxa111t 10 1 c c ay c e peaty a hi h 111ay xttllt itatca cxaaitax t wi It aaaay ]ta ardour ,txr t°xic 1tl atcria a result ctf' ita 1 t arlrtci'ai 1]�xcutade of tlrx I cad" su 11 that r€a1s, aaad trt x]lti a11a1 srty xar tit°xatata]itrl risks ssc�uixltd t9tx lith; Hca nttt use ha/'ar®dcxtas ,ar tcaxo Corn,.11 Uni vet s Policius , r aaa stat,dr°a1 xr tattrllipttl ualia`utlatatttl 1talth and sato' rulati,ata .. I.ta ituati,ttis Linelaar r;,aaisa It with ro x'r aaad Sict (I 1 ca° tid.il. L rc� idc. xtatt pl t care an tr' rtttlt to ]car aaaty ninny n sustaiiaaed try at]ay 1a<t aaaatla ilttxt exalttact with axly ;laaraa`dons caa taxi ulatr riaals xa r'c u1' xtlatra utca1 1y rt a11a1aa1x ctr 1 xilua tcl 1aerforaal 1i rulrrtdch, At tta ccaaaapl] tixlta a prc j , t 'xtttfa`actcaa' dl1 u].au ud clax ]l1. a1 pactdrlct att€1 hti ardcac s ]laatxi°ials i"ci ]rx x xtai flus. °T rriase mai nil be i1a act..x rd tac t r iih <xa11 1` ci 1°gal state, xala.d 1c1 ur.r t xxl d erve cvrittclt alalllcr . 1 ttxtiil 1 11 pr txi dis} OS al cat a11y on site disposaal laxixar t st.atr1 cat' work as id first payment, Cc ac t,rt s1aa11 prepare and 'sxa arait "Com tiltrctcar ' astx 1vltaterl r1 1 ispc]sa1 1'11tn"" {attached Ila rdto) txt t1a t rlxas" i x1 r s latati lay talaaa siaall. it aatii the Aasia trsala tataltxltixai atad ta°utatlaautat4 stoa,-i ctr di pxasal 'i SI)) d age ta11 Fiaa4 taaiterialaad ataa sites} fiar disp� stat cad t1a waste raa t tit"ia►1 ispxtsa.l 1'laa'" 1ia1'rta, togctlacrvitla dclttitsxara. st1 d crilatixaias, is 1litaclleJ t,a Clefs extix il. {ctrltrat�txl G1tt Cast dispcasal tlae hods ta11d ]clenti,arl `catatraa;r i.caa slaaal1 be rustatacasii l liar' t1a l'irope r lcaalap, c,al1 h il1acrlt, stxar c xlttd clisp,asallCity hazardxxc. taaat x`c l/t lrxaap urzi]adui ila its t Fc tk. T csa' C catxtcll ixti Fursity owned Ila ardcaus a stir l i will cavelsa aappros cx° et e1 Chir ltrdper dilaxasxa(. "1 i�1u, tisk xal" lcaas, ar ad all 0 r itluttt xat' ca iaa.] ;11i1 tea tlax r l„ s1a all gest rat Contractor r', at the titles `ttttta°acttr caa xny traaaspx.rt dctial cilt its `]ache]] txtkes y% l taxass ssi,1! cit a to ] at ria]. ,ailzpl tc aaac3 talatiaataill 1u11 xccalxl c the claair1 x� xust,ac3y attd c,tlat calx iaaclu,liaa atlii atras, dispxasail ctt' ddsta°uctiitla, cat`. 11 east, 1 akdrixals l taad spx?x1 I and/or,l ;pcascd 1M dliver all such rcc t,a the t rota r ia1 as c to .d.11. i' with applicable law arts rcxal{atitaats altid artyitastrutti,]ats l'calaa thetlaxr iaa ai titticlr xaaa�attr alxtd itt away evcaat pri,ar t 'ti1 1 tayraleatit sl andh Contra t. 9. Changes Within the Scope of the Work The Contractor shall, with the written approval of the Owner's representative, and without extra charge, make reasonable modifications in layout needed to prevent conflict with existing conditions for proper execution of this work. 10. Clean Up Contractor shall, at all times during the progress of the work, keep the site and adjacent roads and sidewalks free from accumulation of waste matter, dirt and rubbish. At the completion of the work, all excess materials, earth, etc., shall be removed from the site. 11. Supervision Contractor shall supply services of an experienced and competent supervisor who shall be constantly in charge of work at the site. 12. Representative of Cornell The University will assign a representative of the Owner. Only directives from Cornell University's designated representative (Linda Adams) shall be recognized by the Contractor. 13. Construction Trades All labor for this project which is normally under the jurisdiction of one of the local unions as covered in the contract between the Tompkins -Cortland Building Trades Council, Maintenance Division and Cornell University shall be performed by Union labor. 12 Rev. 06-2014 be generated during the project: non -hazardous wastes that Estimated Quantity o it 0 6, 0 o, r E'' Facility Phone Facility Address Disposal Facility Name O OA 0 0 U L) Clean soil Non C&D solid waste Other (describe in section IV) No non -hazardous waste will be generated ion of waste materials expected to be generated during the project: 4. Further descri 5. Contractor Certification O vz O • 7-": �� o 0 a) a) cG bA r) ca 'E • o U a) U 'C3 a. py o n - 0) U N 5, O E o ° o C7 Q) 4-4 ,210 0 ctE a) gz,c U CG• >ct >, , }; ▪ ' • tcf cG U U a) O 0 N = Pi 3 ,oma '3 0 O ▪ c•••-4act � o c - cn 4 4-i3OO 2 o f� � 0A 'i3 C ct U U 4-, zs o 0 .� v 0 0 CC3 U O N -5 E O ) 0 0 p -0-0 vp o o O r 7.6 c� r O N ,� 0 'o- . -Ts a cc C Print Name Contractor Signature Definitions for Use with Contractor Waste Material Disposal Plan: The following is not solid waste: Discarded materials that are being beneficially used pursuant to 6NYCRR Section 360-1.15 A material is disposed of if it is discharged, deposited, injected, dumped, spilled, leaked or placed into or on any land or water so that such material or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into groundwater or surface water. Asbestos: Any waste material containing the asbestifonn varieties of: Chrysotile (serpentine); crocidolite (riebeckite); amosite (cum- mingtonitegrunerite); anthophyllite; tremolite; and actinolite. Batteries: All spent batteries being disposed that are regulated by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) in 6 New York Code of Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 374- 3, or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 273.2 as Universal Waste Batteries. Borrow Material: Fill material required for on-site construction that is obtained from other locations. Chromium: Any waste containing chromium or contaminated with chromium that exceeds the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit for chromium as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24. Clean Soil: Soil that is uncontaminated with any solid or hazardous waste, C&D Debris, trees, stumps, yard waste or wood chips per definitions of those terms below. Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris: Uncontaminated solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of utilities, structures and roads; and uncontaminated solid waste resulting from land clearing. Such waste includes, but is not limited to bricks, concrete and other masonry materials, soil, rock, wood (including painted, treated and coated wood and wood products), land clearing debris, wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, non -asbestos insulation, roofing shingles and other roof coverings, asphaltic pavement, glass, plastics that are not sealed in a manner that conceals other wastes, empty buckets ten gallons or less in size and having no more than one inch of residue remaining on the bottom, electrical wiring and components containing no hazardous liquids, and pipe and metals that are incidental to any of the above. Solid waste that is not C&D debris (even if resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and demolition of utilities, structures and roads and land clearing) includes, but is not limited to asbestos waste, garbage, corrugated container board, electrical fixtures containing hazardous liquids such as fluorescent light ballasts or transformers, fluorescent lights, carpeting, furniture, appliances, tires, drums, containers greater than ten gallons in size, any containers having more than one inch of residue remaining on the bottom and fuel tanks. Specifically excluded from the definition of construction and demolition debris is solid waste (including what otherwise would be construction and demolition debris) resulting from any processing technique, other than that employed at a department - approved C&D debris processing facility, that renders individual waste components unrecognizable, such as pulverizing or shredding. Also, waste contained in an illegal disposal site may be considered C&D debris if the department determines that such waste is similar in nature and content to C&D debris. Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility means a processing facility that receives and processes construction and demolition debris by any means. Contaminated PPE & Materials: Any personal protective equipment such as gloves, coveralls, boot covers, respirator cartridges etc.; or rags, tools, articles or other material that has become adulterated by a hazardous material, and which meets the definition of hazardous waste or is considered unsuitable for disposal as regular trash. Exempt C&D and Stump Facilities: The following facilities are exempt from Solid waste management facility permitting requirements provided the facilities operate only between the hours of sunrise and sunset, and (if the allowable waste comes from an off-site source) no fee or other form of consideration is required for the privilege of using the facility for disposal purposes: (i) A site at which only the following C&D debris is placed: recognizable uncontaminated concrete and concrete products (including steel or fiberglass reinforcing rods that are embedded in the concrete), asphalt pavement, brick, glass, soil and rock. (Recognizable means solid waste that can be readily identified as C&D debris by visual observation.) (ii) A landfill for the disposal of trees, stumps, yard waste and wood chips generated from these materials is exempt when origin and disposal of such waste occur on properties under the same ownership or control. Hazardous Waste: Any waste material that meets the definition of "hazardous waste" in 6 NYCRR 371.1 and 40 CFR 261.3 and that is not excluded by regulation. Land Clearing Debris means vegetative matter, soil and rock resulting from activities such as land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance or seasonal or storm -related cleanup such as trees, stumps, brush and leaves and including wood chips generated from these materials. Land clearing debris does not include yard waste which has been collected at the curbside. Lead: Any metallic lead or waste material containing lead, e.g. waste paint chips, that exceed the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit for lead as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24. Light Bulbs: All spent lamps or Light bulbs being disposed that are regulated in 6 NYCRR Part 374-3 or 40 CFR 273.5. Mercury: Liquid mercury or any waste containing mercury at levels exceeding the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit for mercury as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24. Mold: Construction material or debris contaminated with mold fungus that is unsuitable for reuse. Other Toxic Metals: Any waste containing a metal or contaminated by a metal identified in, and exceeding the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) limit of 6 NYCRR Part 371.3 or 40 CFR 261.24.PCBs: All electrical articles and equipment or the used oil removed from them, containing polychlorinated biphenyls at levels regulated by 6 NYCRR 371.4(e) Scrap Metal: Bits and pieces of metal parts (e.g., bars, turnings, rods, sheets, wire) or metal pieces that may be combined together with bolts or soldering (e.g:, radiators, scrap automobiles, railroad box cars), which when worn or superfluous can be recycled. Solid Waste (Non C&D): Any garbage, refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded materials including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material, resulting from industrial, commercial, mining and agricultural operations, and from community activities, but does not include solid or dissolved materials in domestic sewage, or solid or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows or industrial discharges that are point sources subject to pernnt under 33 USC 1342, or source, special nuclear or by-product material as defined by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, except as may be provided by existing agreements between the State of New York and the government of the United States. Solvents: Substances (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in, solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the appropriate solvent for most salts, alcohol for resins, ether for fats, and mercury or acids for metals, etc. Typically these are chemicals are used as paint thinners or cleaning solutions. Spoil: Refuse material removed from an excavation. Used Oil: Any oil refined from crude oil, or any synthetic oil, that has been used, and as a result of such use is contaminated by physical or chemical impurities. "See 6 NYCRR 374-2 or 40 CFR 279" Thermostats: Any mercury -containing thermostat as defined in 6 NYCRR 374-3.1(d), or 40 CFR 273.4 Uncontaminated C&D Debris: C&D Debris that is not mixed or commingled with other solid waste at the point of generation, processing or disposal, and that is not contaminated with spills of a petroleum product, hazardous waste or industrial waste. Contamination from spills of a petroleum product does not include asphalt or concrete pavement that has come into contact with petroleum products through normal vehicle use of the roadway. INFA R OFMia s]T 1 Datta • Irtaject. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND METHODS .............. .0 SURVEY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS..... 2 4. INACCESSIBLE AREAS Appendix A, ASBESTOS BULK SAPPLE REPORT FORM .,.,.4 Appendix B, LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS ..ga.a s»....a.:....a...e .......: ............ 15 Appendix C, DELTA ENGINEERS, COMPANYAND PERSONNELCERTIFICATIONS. x ..¢ 16 Appendix ID, LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS . 7 Appendix E, BULK SAMPLE LOCATION N DRAWIN S...—..a.............. ...8 Appendix F, PREVIOUS DELTA BULK SAMPLE INFORMATION f ...............< <....: 860 Hoops 6ndavc89, NY 13 Ed 0 Tel', 607231.66€01 x 7, 6650 deIt englncE rs c©in AD A ENGINEERS, IT TSURVEYORS ®iNTRODUCTION: End To JI14O1i.rI<Q tl wl1 NY °1 3"f t0J 231 600 607 231 6650 nn ineers orn 60 Delta Engineers, Architects, Land Surveyors (Delta) was contracted by Cornell University, to provide a full interior Asbestos Survey at Sage Hall (Building 3002) located on the Cornell Ithaca, New York Campus. The survey addressed all accessible suspect interior building materials with the exception of window systems and hardwood flooring vapor barrier, During the period of July 12 lh through 2200, 2013 Delta Certified In peoto Mike Drobak were on site to perform a w lkthroui h to visually inspect all accessible roo sispaces and to perform sampling of suspect materials. Based on a review of the Project Scope with the Cornell Project Manager and a visual inspection of the spaces, a total of one hundred -nine ) bulk samples were collected representing thirty-three () separate suspect homogenous building materials, 'Sixty-five () of the samples collected were non -friable organically bound (NOB) representing twenty () homogenous materials. The remaining forty-four (44) si~rlpie ' were "friable" non -NOB representing thirteen (1 ) homogenous rri terials. In addition to the samples collected above, other suspect homogenous ra eteridls were observed but not sampled as they were addressed in previous sampling efforts by Delta. For these materials, the results from Delta's Surveys have been incorporated into this report. The homogenous building materials identified as part of the interior full building interior survey included: Homogenous Area HA Sus.ect Buildin• aerial 01 Sheetrock 02 Joint Compound 03 ovebae Mastic 04 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile 05 12" x 12" Grey Speckled Floor Tile 06 Floor Mastic from HA 04 07 ' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile 08 Carpet :.actio gg Grey Spray -On Fireproofing 10 Wall Parging 11 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile 12 Wallboard Mastro 1 Ceramic Tile Grout Mortar Bed (Wall) 14 Carpet Mastic (416 Floor Renovation Area) 15 Covebase Mastic (4th Floor Renovation Area) 16 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile (4th Floor Renovation Area) 17 Sheetrock (4th Floor Renovation Area) 18 Joint Compound (416 Floor Renovation Area) lg Carpet Mastic (211d Floor Renovation Area) 20 Covebase Mastic (200 Floor Renovation Area) 21 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile (200 Floor Renovation Area) 22 Sheetrock (200 Floor Renovation Area) ENCINERRS, ARCHITECTS, LAND SURVEYORS Hor-nogenous Area HA 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Wwboao, 860 Hooper Road Endwel3 NY 13760 Jo 1 601 231 6600 Fax:,. 607 2316650 eraw,doltoongineers,com Sus ect Buildin Materia! (Cont) Joint Compound (2 Floor Renovation Area) 12" x 12" Grey Mottled Floor Tile (2nd Floor Renovation Area) Floor Mastic from HA 24 (2nd Floor Renovation Area) Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed (Floor) Red Floral Wallpaper Tan Stripped Wallpaper Floor & Stair tread Mastic White Spray -On Fireproofing Grout from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile 32 Mortar Bed from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile 33 Tan Mastic from Acoustical Wall Panel 2013.044.041-01** 2 x 2' Textured Recessed Ceiling Tile (1s1 Floor) 2013.044.041-02** 2013.044,041-03** 2013.044.041-04** 2013.044.040-01** 2013,044.040-02** 2013.044.040-03** Grey Spray -On Fireproofing (1° Ficior) Drywall (1st Floor) Joint Compound (1st Floor) Yellow Carpet Mastic (ISt Floor) Grey Grout from Terrazzo Floor Tile (1 Floor) sr Red Terrazzo Floor Tile (1 Floor) ** - Homogenous Area (suspect material) previously sampled by Delta Specific information required by 12 NYCRR Part 56-5,1, (f) —"Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information" to be included in this pre -renovation report is as follows: 1) Building Neale/Address: Sage Hall Building 3002 Cornell University Ithaca Campus Ithaca, NY 14850 2) Owne(s Name/Address: 3) Owner's Agent: 4) Survey Performed By: 5) Certified Inspectors: 6) Date of Surve 7 Laborato Cornell University Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, NY 14853 Mr, Dale Houseknecht Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Michael Staudt Certificate No. 07-08367 h July 12t -- 22na2013 Mike Drobak Certificate No, 02-18996 America Science Team New York, Inc. 117 East 30' Street, New York, NY 10016 4 ADE -LTA 86() Hoopef Road Endwell NY 13760 Tel: 6.07 ni,O6(N) ENGINEERS, ARCt4ITECTS, & LANb SURWYORS 2.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND METHODS: Fax 607 231 6680 Websrion wwwdeltaengineers cam 2.1 Survey requirements Requirements to perform Pre-Demolition/Pre-Renovation Asbestos Surveys are based on the follovving State and Federal Regulations, Occuaiational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): OSHA survey requirements and sampling protocols are included in 29 CFR Part 1910,1001(j)(2) & (j)(8) and 29 CFR Part 19261101(k),(5); 29 CFR Part 1910.1001 2 Mstalled Asbestos Con ainin Material: Employers and building owners are required to treat installed TS1 and sprayed on and troweled -on surfacing materiels as ACM in buildings constructed no later than 1980 for purposes of this standard_ These materials are designated "presumed ACM or PACM", and are defined in paragraph (b) of this section. Asphalt and vinyl flooring material Installed no later than 1980 also must be treated as ashostos-contaMing The employer or building owner may demonstrate that PACM and flooring rnaterial do not contain asbestos by complying with paragraph g)(8)(iii) of this section. 29 CFR Part 1910,1001 6 Criteria to rebut the desi nation of installed material as PACM: 1910.1001(j)(8)(i) - At any time, an employer and/or building owner may demonstrate, for purposes of this standard, that PACM does not contain asbestos. Building oilers and/or employers are not required to cornimmicate information about the presence of building material for which such a demonstration pursuant to the requirements of paragraph 0)(8)(ii) of this section has been made. However, in all such cases, the information, data and analysis supporting the determination that PACM does not contain asbestos, shall be retained pursuant to paragraph (m) ofthis saatien, 1910,1001(t)(8)(b) - An employer or owner may demonstrate that PACM does not contain asbestos by the following 19104001(0(8)(0(A) - Having a completed inspection conducted pursuant to the requirements of AHERA (40 CFR 763, Subpart E) which demonstrates that no ACM is present in the material,' or 1910.100109(8)(ii)(B) - Performing tests of the material containing PACM which demonstrate that no ACM is present in the material, Such tests shall include analysis of bulk samples collected in the manner described in 40 CFR 763,86. The tests, evaluation and sample collection shall be conducted by an accredited inspector or by e CII -l. Analysis of samples shall be performed by persons or laboratories with proficiency demonstrated by current successful participation in a nationally recognized testing program such as The National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) or the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) or the Round . . Robin for bulk samples administered by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (A1HA) or an equivalent nationally -recognized round robin testing program, 1910 1001(1)(8)(iin -The employer and/or building owner may demonstrate that flooring material Mcluding associated mastic and backing does not contain asbestos, by a determination of an industrial hygienist based upon recognized analytical techniques showing that the material is not ACM, 29 CFR Port 1926-1101(k)(6), Criteria to rebut the designation of installed malarial as PACM: 1926.1101(k)(5)(i) - At any time, an employer and/or building owner may demonstrate, for purposes of this standard, that PACM does not contain asbestos. Building owners andfor employers are not required to communicate information about the presence of hoieding material for which such a demonstration pursuant to the requirements of paragraph (k)(5)(11) of this section has been made. However, in all such cases, the information, data and analysis supporting the determination that PACM does not contain asbestos, shall be retained pursuant to paragraph (n) of this section_ 1926.1101(k)(5)(fi) — An employer or owner may demonstrate that PACM does not contain more than 1 percent asbestos by the following: 1926.1101(k)(5)(i)(A) - Having a completed inspection conducted pursuant to the requirements of AHERA (40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E) which demonstrates that the material is not ACM,' or LT 860 Hooper Road ' IA. FTer, 607,231,6600 Endwell, NY 13760 ANGiNAERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS ix, 607.231.6650 Webolte www,deltaengineers cram 1926,1101(k)(5)(h)(8) - Performing tests of the material containing PA CM which demonstrate that no ACM is present in the material Such tests shall include analysis of bulk samples collected in the manner described in 40 CFR 763.86. The tests, evaluation and sample collection shall be conducted by an accredited inspector or by a CIH. Analysis of samples shall be performed by persons or laboratories with proficiency demonstrated by current successful participation in a nationally recognized testing program such as the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) or the National Institute for Standards and Technology (MST) or the Round Robin for bulk samples administered by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AlHA) or an equivalent nationally -recognized round robin testing program, 1926,1101(k)(5)(di) - The employer andior building owner may demonstrate that flooring material including associated mastic and backing does not contain asbestos, by a determination of an industrial hygienist based upon recognized analytical techniques showing that the material is not ACM. EPA National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs): (NESHAPs) regulates asbestos under "40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M National Emission Standard for Asbestos". Subpart M regulates demolition and/or renovation of "facilities" that may contain asbestos-containirig materials (ACMs). "Facilities," as defined by NESHAPs, includes any institutional, commercial, public, industrial, or residential structure or building, except residential buildings having four or fewer units. ACMs are defined in NESHAPs as materials containing more than 1 percent asbestos. Section 61.145 states: 61.145 Standard for demolition and renovation. (a) Applicability. To determine which requirements of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section apply to the owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity and prior to the commencement of the demolition or renovation, thoroughly inspect the affected facility or part of the facility where the demolition or renovation operation will occur for the presence of asbestos, including Category I and Category nonfriable ACM. It should be noted that 40 CFR Part 1 Subpart M, NESHAPS has no cut-off date exempting survey requirements. New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL): Guidelines followed for the inspection are those established by the NYS DOLS Industrial Code Rule 56 (Cited as 12 NYCRR Part 56, as amended, adopted January 11, 2006; effective September 5, 2006). The specific survey, sampling and reporting requirements included in 12 NYCRR Part 56-5.1(e)— "Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Requiremente include: 56-5.1 Asbestos Survey Requirements for Building/Structure Demolition, Renovation, Remodeling and Repair (a) Asbestos Survey Required, An owner or an owner's agent, except the owner of one and two- family dwellings who contracts for, but does not direct or control the work, shall cause to be conducted, an asbestos survey completed by a licensed asbestos contractor using inspectors certified in compliance with Section 56-3.2(d), to determine whether or not the building or structure, or portion(s) thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work, contains ACM, PACM or asbestos material. This asbestos survey shall be completed and submitted as indicated in Subdivision (g) of this Section, prior to commencing work, All such asbestos surveys shall be conducted in conformance with the requirements of Subdivision (e) of this Section. ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell. NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com (b) Exemptions To Asbestos Survey Requirements: The asbestos survey required by this Subdivision (a) of this Section shall not be required for the following classes of buildings or structures: (1) an agricultural building; (2) buildings or structures for which original construction commenced on or after January 1, 1974; (3) A structure certified in writing to be structurally unsound by a licensed Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, Building Inspector, Fire Inspector or other official of competent jurisdiction. (See Section 56-11.5) (c) Building/Structure Demolition. If a building/structure asbestos survey is not required or performed per Subdivision (b) of this Section, and the building/structure is certified to be unsound or slated for contracted demolition, the building/structure shall be assumed to contain asbestos, and shall be demolished per this Part, unless the building/structure is adequately certified to be free of asbestos containing material. Acceptable documentation for certification shall be a previous thorough building/structure asbestos survey, abatement records or other documentation acceptable to the Commissioner or his or her representative. (d) Responsibility To Comply. No exemption to the requirement to conduct an asbestos survey shall exempt any person, asbestos contractor, property owner or business entity from the inspection or asbestos survey requirements of EPA, OSHA, and any other applicable section of this Part. (e) Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Requirements. The asbestos survey shall include a thorough inspection for and identification of all PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, or asbestos material throughout the building/structure or portion thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or to have repair work. The required inspection shall be performed by a certified asbestos inspector, and, at a minimum, shall include identification of PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM or asbestos material by all of the following methods: (1) The review of building/structure plans and records, if available, for references to asbestos, ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM or asbestos material used in construction, renovation or repair; and (2) A visual inspection for PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM throughout the building/structure or portion thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or repaired. For the purpose of this Part, all PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM visually assessed shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed to be ACM, unless bulk sampling is conducted as per this Section, standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multi -layered systems sampling protocols; the subsequent analyses are performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both ELAP and federal requirements, including multi -layered sample analyses, to -document non -asbestos containing material. (f) Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information. (1) The asbestos survey shall, at a minimum, identify and assess with due diligence, the locations, quantities, friability and conditions of all types of installations at the affected portion of the building/structure relative to the ACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, PACM or asbestos material contained therein. The following list is not inclusive of all types of ACMs, it only summarizes typical 7 40„ DELTA Endwell NY 18760 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAN SURVEYORS Fax 607 231.6650 860 Hooper Road TI f; 607.23'76600 Website www dWtaengtneers corn AGMs. The certified asbestos inspector is responsible for ideritification and assessment of all types ACM, PACIVI, suspect miscellaneous ACM and asbestos material within the affected portion of the building/structure: PACM (1) Surfacing Treatments: (a) Fireproofing; (h) Acoustical Plaster; (c) Finish Plasters; and (d) Skim Coats of Joint Compound. (ii) Thermal System Insulation: (a) Equipment Imulation; (b) Boiler, Breeching, Boiler Rope, Duct, or Tank Insulation, Cement or Mortar Used for Boilers and Refractory Brick; (c) Piping and Fitting Insulations including but not limited to, Wrapped Paper, Aircell, Millboard, Rope, Cork, Preformed Plaster, Job Molded Plaster and coverings over fibrous glass insulation. SUSPECT MISCELLANEOUS ACM (I) Roofing and Siding Miscellaneous Materials: (a) Insulation Board; (b) Vapor Barriers; (c) Coatings; (d) Nt)n-Metallic or Non -Wood Roof Decking (e) Felts; () Cernentitiorts Board (Transite); (g) Flashing; (h) Shingles; and (r) Galbestos, (ii) Other Miscellaneous Materials: (a) Dust and Debris; (b) Floor Tile; (c) Cove Base; (d) Floor Leveler Compound; (e) Ceiling Tile; (f) Verniictilite Insulation (g) Gaskets, Seals, Sealants (including for condensate control); (h) Vibration isolators; (f) Laboratory Tables and Hoods; (i) Chalkboards; (k) Pipe Penetration Packing or Other Firestopping Materials (I) Cenientitious Board; (r») Electrical Wire Insulation; (n) Fire Curtains; (o) Fire Blankets; (p) Fire Doors; (q) Brakes and Clutches; (r) Mastics, Adhesives and Glues; 8 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS (s) Caulks; (t) Sheet Flooring (Linoleum); (u) Wallpaper; (v) Drywall; (w) Plasterboard (x) Spackling/Joint Compound; (y) Textured Paint; (z) Grout; (aa) Glazing Compound; and (ab) Terrazzo. 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com (2) All ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, or asbestos material reported under Paragraph (1) of this Subdivision shall include the location of the materials, an estimate of the quantities, types, friability and condition of the identified materials to be treated and handled as ACM. For the purpose of this Part, all PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM visually assessed shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed to be ACM, unless bulk sampling is conducted as per this Section, standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multilayered systems sampling protocols; the subsequent analyses are performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both ELAP and federal requirements, including multi -layered sample analyses, to document non -asbestos containing material. (3) The building/structure asbestos survey shall also include the building/structure name, address, the building/structure owner's name and address, the name and address of the owner's agent, the name of the firm performing the asbestos survey and a copy of the firm's current asbestos handling license, the names of the certified inspector(s) performing the survey and a copy of the current asbestos handling certificate for each inspector utilized, the dates of the asbestos survey, a listing of homogeneous areas identifying which ones are ACM, all laboratory analyses reports for bulk samples collected, and copies of the appropriate certifications for the laboratory used for analysis of samples taken during the asbestos survey. (g) Transmittal of Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information. One (1) copy of the results of the building/structure asbestos survey shall be immediately transmitted by the building/structure owner as follows: (1) One (1) copy of the completed asbestos survey shall be sent by the owner or their agent to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for such demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work under applicable State or local laws. (2) The completed asbestos survey for controlled demolition (as per Subpart 56-11.5) or pre -demolition asbestos projects shall also be submitted to the appropriate Asbestos Control Bureau district office. (3) The completed asbestos survey shall be kept on the construction site with the asbestos notification and variance, if required, throughout the duration of the asbestos project and any associated demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair project. (h) Removal Required. If the building/structure asbestos survey finds that the portion of the building/structure to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work contains ACM, 9 6 R f3, ARCHITECT5 & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper per I newell NY 137 Tel 601 231 607,23 engineers PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACMassured to be ACM, or asbestos material, which is impacted by the work, the owner or the owner's agent shall conduct, or cause to have conducted, asbestos removal performed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor in conformance with ail standards set forth in this Part. All ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM, or asbestos material impacted by the demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair project shall be removed as per this Part, prior to access or disturbance by other uncertified trades or personnel. No demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work shall be commenced by any wner or the owner's agent prior to the completion of the asbestos abatement in accordance with e notification requirements of this Part. For multi -phased work, the access restriction for uncertified trades or personnel applies to each intermediate portion of the entire project. Upon ompletion of the intermediate portion of the asbestos project, other trades or personnel may hat portion of the work site. For demolition projeot than are exempt from asbestos survey requirements due to being structurally unsound, the demolition is considered an asbestos project and shall proceed as per Section 56-11,5. All building/structure owners and asbestos abatement contractors on a demolition, renovation,' remodeling, or repair project, which includes work covered by this Part, shall inform alI' rades on the work site about PACM, ACM, asbestos material and suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM at the work site, Bidding, Bids may be advertised and contracts awarded for demolition, remodeling, renovation, or repair work, but no work on the current intermediate portion of the project shall commence on the demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work by any owner or agent prior to completion of all necessary asbestos abatement work for the current intermediate portion of the entire project, in conformance with all standards set forth in this Part. t Unidentified and Unassessed Asbestos, When any construction activity, such as demolition, remodeling, renovation or repair work, reveals PACM or suspect miscellaneous Al that has not been identified by the asbestos survey per this Part, or has not been identified by other inspections as per current OSHA or EPA requirements, all activities shall cease in the area where the PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM is found and the Asbestos Control Bureau shall be notified by telephone by the building/structure owner or their representative, followed with a written notice in accordance with the notification requirements of this Part. Unassessed PAcro or suspect miscellaneous ACM shall be treated and handled as ACM and assumed to be ACM, unless proven otherwise by standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multi -layered systems sampling protocols; subsequent analyses performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section ®4. of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both NYS P P and federal requirements, including multi -layered sample analyses, to document non -asbestos containing material9 2.2 Sa ply Analysi Bulk sample analysis v laboratory approved/ar Hygiene Association (N'LAP) gas performed by American Science Team New York Inc., an independent credit d by the NYS Department of Health ( L.AP), the American Industrial AlHik), and the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program 10 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Samples collected during the course of this survey fell into one of two categories. The first category includes non -friable organically bound (NOB) materials. These materials are those which have an organic binder in their matrix and include items such as floor tiles, sheet flooring, mastics, glazings, caulks and roofing materials. The second category includes non -NOB "friable" materials including parging, sheetrock, joint compound, wall insulations, and wallboard. Analysis of all "NOB" materials was initially performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the New York State Department of Health ELAP 198.6 Gravimetric Reduction Methodology. If a given sample was reported as non -asbestos following this analysis, it was then analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) following the NYS DOH ELAP 198.4 Methodology. Analysis of all "non -NOB" materials was performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the EPA 600/M4/82/020 and the NYS DOH ELAP 198.1 Methodologies. 2.3 Materials not sampled There were several materials present at the site which were not considered "suspect" by the inspector and were not sampled. These included various fiberglass, foam, vinyl, silicone, wood/cellulose products and concrete/cinder block/brick components. Additionally, No sampling associated with the window systems or hardwood floors was performed as a part of this Survey. 11 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, 8 LAND SURVEYORS 3.0 SURVEY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com 3.1) Sage Hall (3002) Full Interior Asbestos Survey, Non -Asbestos Materials - Based on results reported for samples collected during this Survey of suspect materials, the following were identified as non -asbestos: Homogenous Area (HA) Non -Asbestos Material 01 Sheetrock 02 Joint Compound 03 Covebase Mastic 04 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile 05 12" x 12" Grey Speckled Floor Tile 06 Floor Mastic from HA 04 & 05 07 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile 08 Carpet Mastic 09 Grey Spray -On Fireproofing 10 Wall Parging 11 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile 12 Wallboard Mastic 13 Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed (Wall) 14 Carpet Mastic (4th Floor Renovation Area) 15 Covebase Mastic (4th Floor Renovation Area) 16 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile (4th Floor Renovation Area) 17 Sheetrock (4th Floor Renovation Area) 18 Joint Compound (4th Floor Renovation Area) 19 Carpet Mastic (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 20 Covebase Mastic (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 21 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 22 Sheetrock (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 23 Joint Compound (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 24 12" x 12" Grey Mottled Floor Tile (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 25 Floor Mastic from HA 24 (2nd Floor Renovation Area) 26 Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed (Floor) 27 Red Floral Wallpaper 28 Tan Stripped Wallpaper 29 Floor & Stair tread Mastic 30 White Spray -On Fireproofing 31 Grout from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile 32 Mortar Bed from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile 33 Tan Mastic from Acoustical Wall Panel 2013.044.041-01** 2' x 2' Textured Recessed Ceiling Tile (1st Floor) 2013.044.041-02** Grey Spray -On Fireproofing (1st Floor) 2013.044.041-03** Drywall (1st Floor) 2013.044.041-04** Joint Compound (1st Floor) 2013.044.040-01** Yellow Carpet Mastic (1st Floor) 12 .DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS Homogenous Area (HA) Non -Asbestos Material 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com 2013.044.040-02** Grey Grout from Terrazzo Floor Tile (1st Floor) 2013.044.040-03** Red Terrazzo Floor Tile (1St Floor) 'r*' - Homogenous Area (suspect material) previously sampled by Delta All accessible pipe insulation was visually observed to be non -suspect fiberglass or foam. 3.2) Sage Hall (3002) Full Interior Asbestos Survey, Asbestos Containing Materials— Based on results reported for samples collected during this Survey of suspect materials, None were identified as being asbestos -containing materials (ACM's). 4.0 INACCESSIBLE AREAS Sage Hall Interior spaces/rooms which were visible and accessible were inspected and sampled as a part of this survey. 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NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 07/19/13 AmeriSci Job # 213074024 Date Examined 07/19/13 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 14 RE: 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-01A 213074024-01 No NAD 01 Location: Floor 4 - Sheetrock / Room 446, Adjacent To Door (by NYS FLAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 12 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 88 % 2013.044.016-016 213074024-02 No NAD 01 Location: Floor 4 - Sheetrock / Room 40069, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 8 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 92 % 2013.044.016-01C 213074024-03 No NAD 01 Location: Floor 3 - Sheetrock / Room 30066, South Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 18 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 82 % 2013.044.016-01D 213074024-04 No NAD 41 Location: Floor 3 - Sheetrock / Hall 30041, Adjacent To Room 312 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 7 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 93 % 2013.044.016-01E 213074024-05 No NAD 01 Location: Floor 2 - Sheetrock / Hall 20047, Adjacent To Room 215 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 85 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 2 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-01F 213074024-06 No NAD 01 Location: Floor 2 - Sheetrock / Room 240, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 80 % 2013.044.016-01G 213074024-07 No NAD 01 Location: Floor13 - Sheetrock / Hall 60042, Adjacent To Room B0083 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 85 % 2013.044.016-02A 213074024-08 No NAD 02 Location: Floor 4 - Joint Compound / Room 446, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-02B 213074024-09 No NAD 02 Location: Floor 4 - Joint Compound / Room 40069, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-02C 213074024-10 No NAD 02 Location: Floor 3 - Joint Compound / Room 30066, South Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-02D 213074024-11 No NAD 02 Location: Floor 3 - Joint Compond / Hall 30041, Adjacent To Room 312 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 3 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-02E 213074024-12 No NAD 02 Location: Floor 2 - Joint Compound / Hall 20047, Adjacent To Room 215 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-02F 213074024-13 No NAD 02 Location: Floor 2 - Joint Compound / Room 240, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-02G 213074024-14 No NAD 02 Location: Floor B - Joint Compound / Hall B0042, Adjacent To Room B0083 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-03A 213074024-15 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 4 - Covebase Mastic / Room 446, NE Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 21 2013.044.016-03B 213074024-16 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 4 - Covebase Mastic / Room 449, NW Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 24.7 % 2013.044.016-03C 213074024-17 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 3 - Covebase Mastic / Room 30066, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 22.5 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 4 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-03D 213074024-18 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 3 - Covebase Mstic / Room 367, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 22.4 % 2013.044.016-03E 213074024-19 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 2 - Covebase Mstic / Room 216A, South Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 15.7 % 2013.044.016-03F 213074024-20 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 2 - Covebase Mstic / Room 254, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 13.3 % 2013.044.016-03G 213074024-21 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 1 - Covebase Mstic / 144A, Adjacent To Room 142 (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 27.5 0/0 2013.044.016-03H 213074024-22 No NAD 03 Location: Floor 1 - Covebase Mastic / 121, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 23.5 % 2013.044.016-031 213074024-23 No NAD 03 Location: Floor B - Covebase Mastic / Room B0083, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 23.7 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 5 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-04A 213074024-24 No NAD 04 Location: Floor 4 - 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 446, NE Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 13.2 % 2013.044.016-04B 213074024-25 No NAD 04 Location: Floor 3 - 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 30066, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 15.4 % 2013.044.016-04C 213074024-26 No NAD 04 Location: Floor 3 - 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 360, SE Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Materlal: Non-fibrous 12 % 2013.044.016-04D 213074024-27 No NAD 04 Location: Floor 2 - 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 216A, South Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 15.3 % 2013.044.016-05A 213074024-28 No NAD 05 Location: Floor 4 - 12" x 12" Grey Speckled Floor Tile / Room 446, NE Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 9.2 % 2013.044.016-05B 213074024-29 No NAD 05 Location: Floor B - 12" x 12" Grey Speckled Floor Tile / Room B28, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 8.2 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 6 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-06A 213074024-30 No NAD 06 Location: Floor 4 - Floor Mastic / Room 446, NE Comer - Under White Tile (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.9 % 2013.044.016-06B 213074024-31 No NAD 06 Location: Floor 4 - Floor Mastic / Room 446, NE Comer - Under Grey Tile (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.8 % 2013.044.016-06C 213074024-32 No NAD 46 Location: Floor 3 - Floor Mastic / Room 360, SE Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 4.2 % 2013.044.016-060 213074024-33 No NAD 06 Location: Floor 2 - Floor Mastic / Room 216A, South Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.9 % 2013.044.016-07A 213074024-34 No NAD 07 Location: Floor 4 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 446, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 28.3 % 2013.044.016-07B 213074024-35 No 07 Location: Floor 4 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 449, South Wall Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 19.3 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 7 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-07C 213074024-36 No 07 Location: Floor 3 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 30066, South Wall Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 22.9 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-07D 213074024-37 No 07 Location: Floor 3 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Hall 30041, Adjacent To Room 312 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 22.5 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-07E 213074024-38 No 07 Location: Floor 2 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Hall 20047, Adjacent To Room 215 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 26.8 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-07F 213074024-39 No 07 Location: Floor 2 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 240, West Hall Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 19 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-07G 213074024-40 No 07 Location: Floor B - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / B0083, East Wall Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 21.2 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-08A 213074024-41 No 08 Location: Floor 4 - Carpet Mastic / Room 431, Adjacent To Door Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 36.2 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 8 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-08B 213074024-42 No NAD 08 Location: Floor 4 - Carpet Mastic / Room 452, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 32.4 % 2013.044.016-08C 213074024-43 No 08 Location: Floor 3 - Carpet Mastic / Room 312, Adjacent To Door Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 20.7 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-08D 213074024-44 08 Location: Floor 3 - Carpet Mastic / Room 308, NW Comer Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 28.2 % No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-08E 213074024-45 No NAD 08 Location: Floor 2 - Carpet Mastic / Room 205D, NW Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 17.8 % 2013.044.016-08F 213074024-46 No NAD 08 Location: Floor 2 - Carpet Mastic / Room 240, Adjacent To Door (by NYS FLAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 32.4 2013.044.016-08G 213074024-47 No NAD 08 Location: Floor 1 - Carpet Mastic / Room 101, SE Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Green/Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 21.6 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 9 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-08H 213074024-48 No NAD 08 Location: Floor 1 - Carpet Mastic / Room 115, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Green/Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 22.1 % 2013.044.016-081 213074024-49 No NAD 08 Location: Floor B - Carpet Mastic / Room B36, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 37.6 % 2013.044.016-09A 213074024-50 No NAD 09 Location: Floor 4 - Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 446, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass 5 %, Non-fibrous 80 % 2013.044.016-09B 213074024-51 No NAD 09 Location: Floor 4 - Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 401 N, East Ceiling Deck (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Fibrous glass 5 %, Non-fibrous 75 % 2013.044.016-09C 213074024-52 No NAD 09 Location: Floor 4 - Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 401M, West Ceiling Deck (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 12 %, Fibrous glass 10 %, Non-fibrous 78 2013.044.016-09D 213074024-53 No NAD 09 Location: Floor 3 - Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 30072, West Ceiling Deck (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass 8 %, Non-fibrous 77 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 10 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-09E 213074024-54 No NAD 09 Location: Floor 2 - Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 217, East Ceiling Deck (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Fibrous glass 10 °A), Non-fibrous 70 % 2013.044.016-09F 213074024-55 No NAD 09 Location: Floor B - Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / B0061, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass 10 %, Non-fibrous 75 % 2013.044.016-09G 213074024-56 No NAD 09 Location: Floor B - Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / B0074, NE Pillar (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 18 %, Fibrous glass 5 %, Non-fibrous 77 % 2013.044.016-10A 213074024-57 No NAD 10 Location: Floor 4 - Wall Parging / Room 40072, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.016-10B 213074024-58 No NAD 10 Location: Floor 3 - Wall Parging / Room 30072, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 2013.044.016-10C 213074024-59 No NAD 10 Location: Floor 2 - Wall Parging / Room 20072, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 11 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-11A 213074024-60 No NAD 11 Location: Floor 4 - 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile / Hall 40040, East (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 21.3 % 2013.044.016-11B 213074024-61 No NAD 11 Location: Floor 4 - 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile / Hall 40040, West (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 17.2 % 2013.044.016-12A 213074024-62 No NAD 12 Location: Floor 3 - Wallboard Mastic / Room 30066, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 23.4 % 2013.044.016-128 213074024-63 No NAD 12 Location: Floor 2 - Wallboard Mastic / Room 20062, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 25.5 % 2013.044.016-12C 213074024-64 No NAD 12 Location: Floor B - Wallboard Mastic / Room B0083, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 24.4 % 2013.044.016-13A 213074024-65 No NAD 13 Location: Floor 4 - Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed / Room 40020, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Beige, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 12 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-13B 213074024-66 No 13 Location: Floor 3 - Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed / Room 30022, Adjacent To Door Analyst Description: Beige, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-13C 213074024-67 No 13 Location: Floor 2 - Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed / Room 20021, Adjacent To Door Analyst Description: Beige, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-26A 213074024-68 No 26 Location: Floor 1 - Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed / Room 105, Adjacent To Elevator Analyst Description: Red, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-266 213074024-69 No 26 Location: Floor 1 - Ceramic Tile Grout & Mortar Bed / Room 105, Adjacent To Elevator Analyst Description: Red, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Materlal: Non-fibrous 100 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-27A 213074024-70 No 27 Location: Floor 1 - Red Floral Wallpaper / Room 104, South Wail Under Window Analyst Description: Red, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.8 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 2013.044.016-27B 213074024-71 No 27 Location: Floor 1 - Red Floral Wallpaper / Room 104, South Wall Under Window Analyst Description: Red, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.9 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 13 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-28A 213074024-72 No NAD 28 Location: Floor 1 - Tan Stripped Wallpaper / Room 104, North Wall Above Alcove (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Tan, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.7 % 2013.044.016-28B 213074024-73 No NAD 28 Location: Floor 1 - Tan Stripped Wallpaper / Room 104, North Wall Above Alcove (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Tan, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 2.9 % 2013.044.016-29A 213074024-74 No NAD 29 Location: Floor 3 - Floor & Tread Mastic / Stairwell 30005 (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.8 % 2013.044.016-29B 213074024-75 No NAD 29 Location: Floor 2 - Floor & Tread Mastic / Stairwell 20004 (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.9 % 2013.044.016-29C 213074024-76 No NAD 29 Location: Floor 1 - Floor & Tread Mastic / Stairwell 10003 (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.4 % 2013.044.016-30A 213074024-77 No NAD 30 Location: Floor B - White Spray -On Fireproofing / Room B0074, NE Pillar (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass 10 %, Non-fibrous 75 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074024 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 14 of 14 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.016-30B 213074024-78 No NAD 30 Location: Floor B - White Spray -On Fireproofing / Room B0074, Above Stairs (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 12 %, Fibrous glass 10 %, Non-fibrous 78 % 2013.044.016-30C 213074024-79 No NAD 30 Location: Floor B - White Spray -On Fireproofing / Room B0074, NW Pillar (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass 5 %, Non-fibrous 80 % Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: Enisa Lalic //' j/�i !� — -`-Z *NAD/NSD =no asbestos d ectbd; NA =not analyzed; NAPS=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP Lab Code 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, which includes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples (NY ELAP Lab ID11480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable In detecting asbestos In floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive, TEM is currently the only method that can be used to determine If this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos -containing in NY State (also see EPA Advisory for floor tile, FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested. AIHA Lab # 102843, RI Cert#AAL-094, CT Cert#PH-0186, Mass Cert#AA000054. 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Joint Compound / Hall 30041, adjacent to room 312. Joint Compound / Hall 20047adjacent to room 215. [Joint Compound / Room 240West wall. Joint Compoun/ Hall B0O42.adjacent to room B008 Covebase Mastic / Room 446, NE corner Covebase Mastic / Room 449, NW corner«m4 Ctu~ 1 ‘11) B lKCovebase Mstic / Room 30066, West wall. Covebase Mstic / Room 367, adjacent to door. � U Covebase Mstic / Room 216A, South wall. � U Covebase Mstic / Room 254, adjacent to door. Covebase Mstic / Room 144A, adjacent to room 142. CovebaaeYWotiu/Room 121.adjacent hodoor. Covebase MmUc/Room BOO83.East wall. 12,x12"White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 44G.NEcorner. 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 30066, West wall. U 12" x 12" White Speckled Floor Tile / Room 360, SE corner. 12"x12^White Speckled Floor Tile /Room 216A, South wall. 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Cla LL - 0 -0 CO Co co. 1— t-- cY) ›- z a) 0 CL O. 0 0 0 CO CO c.) 0 c) 0 0 E Turnaround Time: CO z 0 .31 0 0 CO 0 0 ACM - XRF c 0 0 0 Description / Sample Location [I_2" x 12" Grey Speckled Floor Tile / Room 446, NE corner. 12" x 12" Grey Speckled Floor Tile / Room B28, adjacent to door. Floor Mastic / Room 446, NE corner - under white tile. Floor Mastic / Room 446, NE corner - under grey tile. [Floor Mastic / Room 360, SE comer. Floor Mastic / Room 216A, South wall. ,...At 1 A rt4 = i '••••.- ri2 6 0 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 449, South wall. 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 30066, South wall. 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile/ Hall 30041, adjacent to room 312. 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Hall 20047, adjacent to room 215. 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 240, West wall. '2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room B0083, East wall. Carpet Mastic / Room 431, adjacent to door. Carpet Mastic / Room 452, adjacent to door. Carpet Mastic / Room 312, adjacent to door. Carpet Mastic / Room 308, NW corner. Carpet Mastic / Room 205D, NW corner. 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 446, adjacent to' '6 o a-. v. co ‘i- C.,) CV V' 01 CO CV CV ca -a- v. co co cNi Material Condition -C3 0 0 00 ID 0 0 Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good -0 0 0 0 Material Type d U) ci 0) 0 (r) ci U) o U) Misc. o U) 0 (1) Misc. c3 U) Misc. Misc. .i (1) o CO Misc. 0 U) Misc. O 0) Sample Number k r) ga 8 a '8 010 8 8 a 8 <m0a 8 8 8; 8 N- 0 LI. 0 o 6. a (00 T 0 00 ra LU 8 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 1 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 0 TS 0 cvi 7:)- (.1 1 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 2013.044.016 - 0 0 E 8 t.! (0 cy) a) r CV a) N.c CO c CO IA. 5 0 73 CO c•P cr,-; (NI co w1- 1• › - z co 0 4-1 .c 0) 0 0 E a. co 0 Turnaround Time: 3 0 CV • : 0 z0 0 0 0 0 c 0 ct 0 0. Description / Sample Location Carpet Mastic/Room Room 240, adjacent to door. Carpet Mastic / Room 1D1.GEwall. U -- '--^-- Carpet Mastic / Room B3G adjacent to door Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 446adjacent to door Grey Fireproofing / Room 401N, East ceflinq deck. ' U Grey Fireproofing / Room 401M, West ceflinq deck. Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room 30072, West ceiling deck. - 8 Grey Say -On nepnoonng/Ronm217, East ceiflnq deck. Grey / Room 8O881.West wall. / U Grey Spray -On Fireproofing / Room B0074, NE pillar. Wall Parging / Room 40072, West wall. U Wall Parging / Room 3OU72 West wall. U Wall Parging / Room 20072, West wall. 2'x2' �� 8moo�hnQ7lle/HoU4O�0.East. U U 2.x2'Smooth Ceiling Tile / Hall 4OO4O.West. Wallboard Mastic / Room 30066, West wail. Wallboard Mastic / Room 2OU82.West wall. 16 0 Er. V.- `r.' 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NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 07/19/13 AmeriSci Job # 213074023 Date Examined 07/19/13 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 3 RE: 2013.044.163; Comell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey - 4th Floor Renovation Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-14A 213074023-01 No NAD 14 Location: Floor 4 - Carpet Mastic / Room 401 N, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 35.4 % 2013.044.163-14B 213074023-02 No NAD 14 Location: Floor 4 - Carpet Mastic / Room 401 M, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 32.4 2013.044.163-15A 213074023-03 No NAD 15 Location: Floor 4 - Covebase Mastic / Room 401 N, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Cream, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 54.3 % 2013.044.163-15B 213074023-04 No NAD 15 Location: Floor 4 - Covebase Mastic / Room 401 M, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Cream, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 56.8 % 2013.044.163-16A 213074023-05 No NAD 16 Location: Floor 4 - 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile / Room 401 N, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 32.8 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074023 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Comell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey - 4th Floor Renovation Page 2 of 3 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-16B 213074023-06 No NAD 16 Location: Floor 4 - 2' x 2' Smooth Ceiling Tile / Room 401 M, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 25.9 % 2013.044.163-17A 213074023-07 No NAD 17 Location: Floor 4 - Sheetrock / Room 401N, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 12 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 88 % 2013.044.163-17B 213074023-08 No NAD 17 Location: Floor 4 - Sheetrock / Room 401 M, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 80 °A) 2013.044.163-18A 213074023-09 No NAD 18 Location: Floor 4 - Joint Compound / Room 401 N, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.163-18B 213074023-10 No NAD 18 Location: Floor 4 - Joint Compound / Room 401 M, West Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074023 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey - 4th Floor Renovation Page 3 of 3 Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: Enisa Lalic 'NAD/NSD =no asbestosetd ected; NA =not analyzed; NA/PS=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP Lab Code 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, which Includes the Identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples (NY ELAP Lab ID11480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive, TEM Is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos -containing In NY State (also see EPA Advisory for floor tile, FR 59,146,38970,8/1194) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested. AIHA Lab # 102843, RI Cert#AAL-094, CT Cert#PH-0186, Mass Cert#AA000054. 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NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 07/19/13 AmeriSci Job # 213074022 Date Examined 07/19/13 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 3 RE: 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey - 2nd Floor Renovation Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-19A 213074022-01 No NAD 19 Location: Floor 2 - Carpet Mastic / Room 203G, NW Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 21.6 % 2013.044.163-19B 213074022-02 No NAD 19 Location: Floor 2 - Carpet Mastic / Room 249, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 21 % 2013.044.163-20A 213074022-03 No NAD 20 Location: Floor 2 - Covebase Mastic / Room 201A, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Materlal: Non-fibrous 30.8 % 2013.044.163-20B 213074022-04 No NAD 20 Location: Floor 2 - Covebase Mastic / Room 249, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 30.2 % 2013.044.163-21A 213074022-05 No NAD 21 Location: Floor 2 - 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 201A, East Wali (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Materlal: Non-fibrous 19.5 0/0 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074022 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey - 2nd Floor Renovation Page 2 of 3 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-21B 213074022-06 No NAD 21 Location: 2' x 2' Textured Ceiling Tile / Room 249, Adjacent To Door (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 25.3 % 2013.044.163-22A 213074022-07 No NAD 22 Location: Floor 2 - Sheetrock / Room 203G, NW Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 85 % 2013.044.163-22B 213074022-08 No NAD 22 Location: Floor 2 - Sheetrock / Room 201A, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 12 %, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 88 % 2013.044.163-23A 213074022-09 No NAD 23 Location: Floor 2 - Joint Compound / Room 203G, NW Comer (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 °A) 2013.044.163-23B 213074022-10 No NAD 23 Location: Floor 2 - Joint Compound / Room 201A, East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 °A, 2013.044.163-24A 213074022-11 No NAD 24 Location: 12" x 12" Grey Mottled Floor Tile / Room 201A, Along East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.7 % See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074022 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall; Full Building ACM - XRF Survey - 2nd Floor Renovation Page 3of3 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-24B 213074022-12 No NAD 24 Location: 12" x 12" Grey Mottled Floor Tile / Room 201A, Along East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.6 % 2013.044.163-25A 213074022-13 No NAD 25 Location: Floor 2 - Floor Mastic / Room 201A, Along East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow/Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 20.8 % 2013.044.163-25B 213074022-14 No NAD 25 Location: Floor 2 - Floor Mastic / Room 201A, Along East Wall (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Enisa Lalic on 07/19/13 Analyst Description: Yellow/Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 19.8 % Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: Enisa Lalic 'NAD/NSD =no asbestos de ected: N =not analyzed; NA/PS=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP Lab Code 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, which includes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples (NY ELAP Lab IDI1480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable In detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. 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Description / Sample Location Joint Compound / Room 201A, East wall. 12" x 12" Grey Mottled Floor Tile / Room 201A, along East wall. 12" x 12" Grey Mottled Floor Tile / Room 201A, along East wall. Floor Mastic / Room 201A, along East wall. Floor Mastic / Room 201A, along East wall. le) 0 CNI CV CV Material Condition Good Good Good I Good 0 0 0 0 Material Type Misc. (.5 cn Misc. Misc. ."". Sample Number 2013.044.163 - 23B < M < 03 Nr *st Lc) 1.0 CV CV CV CV 2013.044.163 - 1 2013.044.163 - 1 01 CY) C0 (0 NI: NI: g cei g Cei 0 0 CV CV 2 N 0 AMERI SCI Delta Engineers Attn: Stephen Prislupsky 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 AmeriSci New York 117 EAST 30TH ST. NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 07/20/13 AmeriSci Job # 213074262 Date Examined 07/21/13 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 2 RE:2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall: Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-31A 213074262-01 No 31 Location: Floor 1 - Grout From Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Men's Room 10023 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Madel/ E. Collins on 07/21/13 2013.044.163-31 B 213074262-02 No NAD 31 Location: Floor BM - Grout From Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Women's Room B0021 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Madell E. Collins on 07/21/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.163-32A 213074262-03 No NAD 32 Location: Floor 1 - Mortar Bed From Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Men's Room 10023 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Madell E. Collins on 07/21/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.163-32B 213074262-04 No NAD 32 Location: Floor BM - Mortar Bed From Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Women's Room B0021 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Madell E. Collins on 07/21/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Cementitious, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.163-33A 213074262-05 No 33 Location: Floor BM - Tan Mastic From Acoustical Wall Panel - Basement Hallway B0042 Analyst Description: Tan, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 29.2 % NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Madell E. Collins on 07/21/13 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213074262 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.163; Cornell University; Sage Hall: Full Building ACM - XRF Survey Page 2 of 2 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.163-33B 213074262-06 No NAD 33 Location: Floor BM - Tan Mastic From Acoustical Wall Panel - Basement Hallway (by NYS ELAP 198.6) B0042 by Madell E. Collins on 07/21/13 Analyst Description: Tan, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 29.7 Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: Madell E. Collins 'NAD/NSD =no asbestos detected; NA =not analyzed; NAPS=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP Lab Code 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, which includes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples (NY ELAP Lab ID11480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive, TEM is currently the only method that can be used to determine If this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos -containing In NY State (also see EPA Advisory for floor tile, FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested. AIHA Lab # 102843, RI Cert#AAL-094, CT Cert#PH-0186, Mass Cert#AA000054. 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Michael AD ENGINEERS, ARCHI _a 2 0 Collected By: Description / Sample Location Grout from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Men's Room 10023 IGrout from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Women's Room 80021 Mortar Bed from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Men's Room 10023 Mortar Bed from Tan Ceramic Floor Tile - Women's Room 80021 Tan Mastic from Acoustical Wall Panel - Basement Hallway B0042 Tan Mastic from Acoustical Wall Panel - Basement Hallway B0042 16- o ,-- 2 as •asrri 2 2 m Material Condition Good Good Good Good Good Good Material1"ype Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Li U) Li U) Sample Number C') CN V") Cs4 VI Co) VI Col C) 2013.044.163-1 (e) (f) 4 Tr 0 cei i; (NI 1 2013.044.163-1 2013.044.163-1 1 2013.044.163-1 1 2013.044.163-1 c0. co css a. 2 LU >- co Z _c:c To' LU u) y- c)Z • >, sa (0 E a.) as N • >s M O g z _ cs3 cxi 5)0) N >". C < .2 7) a) .o 0 c (i) 'co t 0. s- 0▪ 0. >- z as cn COE c co Ta. el) co CO 4:: O ca N a) CU 4.) 0 0) 0 0 0 0. a) 2 co0. a 1 a; a; 4.1 r o 0 0 Michael Staudt • • - a E .0 (r) Received By: 0 • 0_ ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX C 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors Company and Personnel Certifications 16 k State a ep rt nt Division o y = nd lath license and State C pu Delta En 860 H End Arch .k ®. nd Surveyor FIL- E NUMBER: e R 85 LICENSE NUMBER:.,' LICENSE CLASS: RE DATE OF ISSUE: 08/20 EXPIRATION, DATE: -0C'/ �n issued in a = cef Codes, Rules e o ' vto =tio)o tate, federal `lr 1a o chi in Induct of an in'i aso State l? 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Franko, Acting Director SH 432 (8/12} For the Commissioner of Labor STATE OF NEW YORK - DEPARTMENT OF OR ASBESTOS CERTIFICATE CERT* 07 7 DMV 35774 7 MUST BE CARRIED ON ASBESTOS PROJECTS 1 EYES BRO HAIR BRO HGT 5' 11" minim IF FOUND RETURN TO: NYSDOL - L&C UNIT ROOM 161A BUILDING 12 STATE OFFICE CAMPUS ALBANY NY 12240 STATE OF NEW YORK DEP NT OF ASHESTOSCERTIRCATE 1)" *BAK OR 11111111111111111111111111111111111 EYES HAZ HAIR BRO RGT 6' 02" IF FOUND RETURN TO: NYSDOL - L&C UNIT ROOM 161A BUILDING 12 STATE OFFICE CAMPUS ALBANY NY 12240 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS. & LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX D Laboratory Certifications 17 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com NEW YORK-STATEOEPAOMENT OF HEALTH. WADtWORTH;CENTEk ExpiresA Z:01 AM,Aiiri101, 2014 1$sued pill , 201$ OF APPROV-At:: RIABORATORY:ERVICE, Issuortin acdor4eNeivilh and pyrsuentlasection,502 Public health:Lpw 01 NewbrkState 1AXIRiSNAPPA A -RICA, 4cocE,TEAM:N wygRKINp 147EASTDThLsT NWYORK,.y 10016 NY Lab Id No: 11480 is herebyAPfiROVED es an Environmental Laboratory for the category ENAIRONMENTAL ANALYSES soup. AlVa-HAZARDQUa WASTE All appro.ved subcategories andior analyteearelistethbelow: • -.: • M16.41farmous-:. .,. - 41) pAttis-irl;Fi100*ripi EPAf30.0/M4/§7J:420 . • .. liein int 'bftvitihilak .., . , . . „. , Asbeplos:In.tion-friE.i01131001000149 ' : Item 9f4arual (NO13:1* • APO6sto6-1m.N Of4*b ici.;Ma feiipl;T:Efyi Item . ,i,•' • • • . :optNp..48678 . _ pto,rty,,f.*144w,Y.Pri:**' Onittrotit.9f-HOOth. qii44lgtif4!6*4td....•apjifii*-pctarfas sboymmtet*'.011000,c)***1-lindj,a*Rtiedo.ifoiyfAcyrp;1000k-09:1V1144:**Ititioill.R008, • : • oh • NPrikli*:-Ii#.*!14•L • • • Page -1 of 1 June 11, 2013 Mr. Paul Mucha America Science TEAM New York, Inc. DBA: AmeriSci New York 117 E. 30th Street New York, NY 10016 Dear Mr. Mucha: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COM EKE National Institute of Standards and Teohnology Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899 NVLAP Lab Code: 200546-0 I am pleased to inform you that continuing accreditation for specific test methods in Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis (PLM) is granted to your organization under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). This accreditation is effective until June 30, 2014, provided that your organization continues to comply with accreditation requirements contained in the NVLAP Procedures. Your Certificate of Accreditation is enclosed along with a statement of your Scope of Accreditation. You may reproduce these documents in their entirety and announce your organization's accreditation status using the NVLAP symbol and/or term in business publications, the trade press, and other business -oriented literature. Accreditation does not relieve your organization from observing and complying with any applicable existing laws and/or regulations. We are pleased to have you participate in NVLAP and look forward to your continued association with this program. If you have any questions concerning your NVLAP accreditation, please direct them to Hazel M. Richmond, Program Manager, Laboratory Accreditation Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Dr. Stop 2140, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2140; (301) 975-4016. Sincerely, • 414 Warren R. Merkel, Chief Laboratory Accreditation Program Enclosure(s) a NIST/NVLAP • 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2140 • Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2140 http://www.nist,gov/nvlap RMA 0,- OF Cp4, 'tJ. National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program z T4ES OF P SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2005 AmeriSci New York DBA: AmeriSci New York 117 E. 30th Street New York, NY 10016 Mr Paul Mucha Phone: 212-679-8600 Fax: 212-679-2711 E -Mail: pmucha@amerisci.com URL: httpa/www.amerisci.com BULK ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS (PLM) NVLAP LAB CODE 200546-0 18/A03 Designation /Description EPA 600/M4-82-020: Interim Method for the Dete Samples EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for ination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation e Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials 2013-07-01 through 2014-06-30 Page 1 of 1 Effective dates For the National Institute of Standards and Technology NVLAP-01S (REV. 2005-05-19) : co k0- q± a2 / n ® /2 / . sm % &Lu cts / 2 v. 0 §� o\k/ ri 0 %�o t- CDco 0co0 CD t NVLAP-01C (REV. 2009-01-28) .DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX E Bulk Sample Location Drawing 18 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com B ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX F 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Bulk Sample Results from Previous Delta Sampling Efforts 19 ADELTIA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS April 1, 2013 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Mr. Dale Houseknecht - Asbestos Project Coordinator Cornell University Maintenance Management 116 Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, New York 14853-3701 Re: Sage Hall - lst Floor Atrium 10045 & Hallway 10046 Flooring System Asbestos Bulk Sampling Bulk Sampling Report Cornell Work Order No. 5179397 Delta Project No.: 2013.044.040 Dear Mr. Houseknecht: Enclosed, please find the Asbestos Bulk Sample Report, the associated Laboratory Analytical Result Sheets and the sample location drawing for the bulk sampling performed by Delta Certified Inspector Derek Franklin. The sampling was performed on March 4th, 2013 in the Atrium (10045) and lst Floor Corridor (10046) of Sage Hall and included the collection of suspect terrazzo flooring and associated grout/mortar bed as well as carpet mastic. A total of six (6) bulk samples were collected representing three (3) suspect homogenous materials. Four of the samples collected were "friable" non-NOB's representing two (2) homogenous materials. The remaining two (2) samples were "Non -Friable Organically Bound" (NOB) representing one (1) homogenous material. All samples were reported as "No Asbestos Detected". Bulk sample analysis was performed by AmeriSci New York, Inc., an independent laboratory approved/accredited by the NYS Department of Health (ELAP), the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). Analysis of all Non -Friable Organically Bond (NOB) materials was initially performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the NYS DOH ELAP 198.6 Methodologies. If the PLM results were reported as "non -asbestos", the sample was then analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) following the NYS DOH ELAP 198.4 Methodology. "Positive Stop" sample analysis protocol was utilized for a given homogenous material set with multiple samples and based on this; all 6 samples collected were analyzed. Please reference the Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form for sample particulars and details. If you have any questions, or require any other information, please feel free to contact me at your convenience. Respectfully, DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Stephen Prislupsky Director of Environmental Services Att: Project Paper Work "We ore a seamless extension of OUT clients' organizations DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Page 2 of 4 Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form "WC (T a .S am CSS eXtCnsion 0f our clients organ i;nthins 0E CID• 0 (0 D. C7; N0 CO LI 0 CO N0 715 >- -o ca oo 0 0)0073 0 (i) a. 0 Z • g E a. a, < 73 z >, O co TD -0 c O 0 z +a5 'e• v -cs N >,0 c r) Z -pp 0) O • j3 00)1 • — o a) 0 _o 0 z < 0 z oc E < O • w 76 E o o I— . 0 o 0) 0 0) 0 E op — E if) O < a> a) -0 .42 c 0) 0) CO < co c • 0 D s- - o To o c E o o 0 O u_ 0 Z ND NA NA NA < Z 0 Z ND 0 Z ND ND 0 Z -,-- 0 Z ND ND ND ND 0 Z Li Li Misc. Misc. (5 t setis Yellow Carpet Mastic - 10046 South Yellow Carpet Mastic - 10046 South Grey Grout from Terrazzo Floor Tile - 10045 (Atrium) Grey Grout from Terrazzo Ftoor Tile - 10045 (Atrium) Red Terrazzo Floor Tile - 10045 (Atrium) Red Terrazzo Floor Tile - 10045 (Atrium) r r r r r... r- 0 T-- o CN 0 ('4 0 ce) 0 (r) 0 rtflite07, 11.#04" 044.040 20 co C. - P 2013.044.040 - 02A I2013.044.040 - 02B 2013.044.040 - 03A 2013.044.040 - 03B 0 0 -:r Q cY-5 „..... CN 0 (i) a. 0 Z • g E a. a, < 73 z >, O co TD -0 c O 0 z +a5 'e• v -cs N >,0 c r) Z -pp 0) O • j3 00)1 • — o a) 0 _o 0 z < 0 z oc E < O • w 76 E o o I— . 0 o 0) 0 0) 0 E op — E if) O < a> a) -0 .42 c 0) 0) CO < co c • 0 D s- - o To o c E o o 0 O u_ DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS, P.C. Page 3 of 4 Laboratory Analytical Result Sheets are a seam ess extension of OHY clients' ;aniations AMERI SCI Delta Engineers Attn: Stephen Prislupsky 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 AmeriSci New York 117 EAST 30TH ST. NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 03/06/13 AmeriSci Job # 213031743 Date Examined 03/07/13 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 2 RE: 2013.044.040; Cornell University; Sage Hall - 1st Floor Corridor & Atrium, "Limited" Asbestos Survey Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.040-01A 213031743-01 1 Location: 1 FI. Yellow Carpet Mastic- 10046 South Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 46 % No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 2013.044.040-0113 213031743-02 1 Location: 1 FI. Yellow Carpet Mastic- 10046 South Analyst Description: Yellow, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 43.8 No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 2013.044.040-02A 213031743-03 No NAD 2 Location: 1 Grey Grout From Terrazzo Floor Tile- 10045 (Atrium) (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.040-026 213031743-04 No NAD 2 Location: 1 FI. Grey Grout From Terrazzo Floor Tile- 10045 (Atrium) (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % 2013.044.040-03A 213031743-05 3 Location: 1 FI. Red Terrazzo Floor Tile- 10045 (Atrium) Analyst Description: Red, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213031743 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.040; Cornell University; Sage Hall - 1st Floor Corridor & Atrium, "Limited" Asbestos Survey Page 2 of 2 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.040-03B 213031743-06 No NAD 3 Location: 1 FI. Red Terrazzo Floor Tile- 10045 (Atrium) (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Red, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: David W. Roden:j 'NAD/NSD =no asbestos det NA =not analyzed; NA/PS=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP Lab Code 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, which includes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples (NY FLAP Lab IDI1480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive, TEM is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos -containing in NY State (also see EPA Advisory for floor tile, FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested. 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Sample Location Drawing "We are a seamless extension of our clients' oi (tions° Page 4 of 4 N O 8 1 Cornell University Pre -Renovation Asbestos Survey Report Performed at Sage Hall (Building 3002) For the 1st Floor Hallway Security Camera Renovation Project Cornell University Ithaca, New York Campus Prepared for: Mr. Dale Houseknecht, Asbestos Project Coordinator Cornell University Maintenance Management 116 Humphreys Service Building, Ithaca, NY 14853 Prepared by: /.DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607-231-6600 Fax: 607-231-6640 www.deltaengineers.com Delta Project No. 2013.044.041 Cornell Work Order No. 5798327 Field work performed by: Derek Franklin, March 4th, 2013 Report prepared by: Derek Franklin Report reviewed by: Stephen Prislupsky ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 4 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 2.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND METHODS 3.0 SURVEY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS 4.0 INACCESSIBLE AREAS Appendix A, ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE REPORT FORM Appendix B, LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS Appendix 0, DELTA ENGINEERS, COMPANY AND PERSONNEL CERTIFICATIONS Appendix D, LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS Appendix E, BULK SAMPLE LOCATION DRAWINGS 2 .DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 1.0 INTRODUCTION: 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors (Delta) was contracted by Cornell University, to provide a Pre -Renovation Asbestos Survey at Sage Hall (Building 3002) in support of the upcoming 1st Floor Corridor Security Camera Renovation Project. The survey was performed on March 4t , 2013 and addressed suspect materials present in renovation area Rooms/Spaces 10040, 10043, 150 & 10061 with the potential to be impacted by the upcoming Renovation Project. Based on a review of the affected areas, the Renovation Project scope and a visual inspection of the area, a total of nine (9) bulk samples were collected representing four (4) separate suspect homogenous building materials. Two (2) of the samples collected were non -friable organically bound (NOB) representing one (1) homogenous material. The remaining seven (7) samples were "friable" non -NOB representing three (3) homogenous materials. The homogenous building materials identified and sampled in the affected renovation areas included: Homogenous Area (HA) Building Material 01 White 2'x2' Light Textured Ceiling Tile 02 Grey Spray -on Fireproofing 03 White Drywall 04 White Joint Compound Specific information required by 12 NYCRR Part 56-5.1, (f) — "Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information" to be included in this pre -renovation report is as follows: 1) Building Name/Address: Sage Hall (Building 3002) Cornell Ithaca Campus Ithaca, NY 14850 2) Owner's Name/Address: Cornell University Humphreys Service Building Ithaca, NY 14853 3) Owner's Agent: Mr. Dale Houseknecht 4) Survey Performed By: Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 5) Certified Inspectors: Derek Franklin Certificate No. 05-08623 6) Date of Survey: March 4th, 2013 7) Laboratory: America Science Team New York, Inc. 117 East 30th Street, New York, NY 10016 3 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com 2.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES AND METHODS: 2.1 Survey requirements Requirements to perform Pre-Demolition/Pre-Renovation Asbestos Surveys are based on the following State and Federal Regulations. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): OSHA survey requirements and sampling protocols are included in 29 CFR Part 1910.1001(j)(2) & (j)(8) and 29 CFR Part 1926.1101(k),(5): 29 CFR Part 1910.1001(1) (2), Installed Asbestos Containing Material: Employers and building owners are required to treat installed TSI and sprayed on and troweled -on surfacing materials as ACM in buildings constructed no later than 1980 for purposes of this standard. These materials are designated presumed ACM or PACM", and are defined in paragraph (b) of this section. Asphalt and vinyl flooring material installed no later than 1980 also must be treated as asbestos -containing. The employer or building owner may demonstrate that PACM and flooring material do not contain asbestos by complying with paragraph (1)(8)(iii) of this section. 29 CFR Part 1910.1001(1) (8), Criteria to rebut the designation of installed material as PACM: 1910.1001(/)(8)(1) - At any time, an employer and/or building owner may demonstrate, for purposes of this standard, that PACM does not contain asbestos. Building owners and/or employers are not required to communicate information about the presence of building material for which such a demonstration pursuant to the requirements of paragraph (j)(8)(ii) of this section has been made. However, in all such cases, the information, data and analysis supporting the determination that PACM does not contain asbestos, shall be retained pursuant to paragraph (m) of this section. 1910.1001 (j)(8)(ii) - An employer or owner may demonstrate that PACM does not contain asbestos by the following: 1910.1001(j)(8)(ii)(A) - Having a completed inspection conducted pursuant to the requirements of AHERA (40 CFR 763, Subpart E) which demonstrates that no ACM is present in the material; or 1910.1001(j)(8)(ii)(B) - Performing tests of the material containing PACM which demonstrate that no ACM is present in the material. Such tests shall include analysis of bulk samples collected in the manner described in 40 CFR 763.86. The tests, evaluation and sample collection shall be conducted by an accredited inspector or by a CiH. Analysis of samples shall be performed by persons or laboratories with proficiency demonstrated by current successful participation in a nationally recognized testing program such as the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) or the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) or the Round Robin for bulk samples administered by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) or an equivalent nationally -recognized round robin testing program. 1910.1001(1)(8)(iii) -The employer and/or building owner may demonstrate that flooring material including associated mastic and backing does not contain asbestos, by a determination of an industrial hygienist based upon recognized analytical techniques showing that the material is not ACM. 29 CFR Part 1926.1101 (k)(5), Criteria to rebut the designation of installed material as PACM: 1926.1101(k)(5)(i) - At any time, an employer and/or building owner may demonstrate, for purposes of this standard, that PACM does not contain asbestos. Building owners and/or employers are not required to communicate information about the presence of building materia! for which such a demonstration pursuant to the requirements of paragraph (k)(5)(ii) of this section has been made. However, in all such cases, the information, data and analysis supporting the determination that PACM does not contain asbestos, shall be retained pursuant to paragraph (n) of this section. 1926.1101(k)(5)(ii) — An employer or owner may demonstrate that PACM does not contain more than 1 percent asbestos by the following: 1926.1101(k)(5)(ii)(A) - Having a completed inspection conducted pursuant to the requirements ofAHERA (40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E) which demonstrates that the material is not ACM; or 4 860 Hooper Road ADELTAEndwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, 8 LAND SURVEYORS Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com 1926.1101 (k)(5)(ii)(B) - Performing tests of the material containing PACM which demonstrate that no ACM is present in the material. Such tests shall include analysis of bulk samples collected in the manner described in 40 CFR 763.86. The tests, evaluation and sample collection shall be conducted by an accredited inspector or by a CIH. Analysis of samples shall be performed by persons or laboratories with proficiency demonstrated by current successful participation in a nationally recognized testing program such as the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) or the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) or the Round Robin for bulk samples administered by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) or an equivalent nationally -recognized round robin testing program. 1926.1101(k) (5)(iii) - The employer and/or building owner may demonstrate that flooring material including associated mastic and backing does not contain asbestos, by a determination of an industrial hygienist based upon recognized analytical techniques showing that the material is not ACM. EPA National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs): (NESHAPs) regulates asbestos under "40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M - National Emission Standard for Asbestos". Subpart M regulates demolition and/or renovation of "facilities" that may contain asbestos -containing materials (ACMs). "Facilities," as defined by NESHAPs, includes any institutional, commercial, public, industrial, or residential structure or building, except residential buildings having four or fewer units. ACMs are defined in NESHAPs as materials containing more than 1 percent asbestos. Section 61.145 states: 61.145 Standard for demolition and renovation. (a) Applicability. To determine which requirements of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section apply to the owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity and prior to the commencement of the demolition or renovation, thoroughly inspect the affected facility or part of the facility where the demolition or renovation operation will occur for the presence of asbestos, including Category I and Category 11 nonfriable ACM. It should be noted that 40 CFR Part 1 Subpart M, NESHAPS has no cut-off date exempting survey requirements. New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL): Guidelines followed for the inspection are those established by the NYS DOL's Industrial Code Rule 56 (Cited as 12 NYCRR Part 56, as amended, adopted January 11, 2006; effective September 5, 2006). The specific survey, sampling and reporting requirements included in 12 NYCRR Part 56-5.1(e) — "Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Requirements" include: 56-5.1 Asbestos Survey Requirements for Building/Structure Demolition, Renovation, Remodeling and Repair (a) Asbestos Survey Required. An owner or an owner's agent, except the owner of one and two- family dwellings who contracts for, but does not direct or control the work, shall cause to be conducted, an asbestos survey completed by a licensed asbestos contractor using inspectors certified in compliance with Section 56-3.2(d), to determine whether or not the building or structure, or portion(s) thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work, contains ACM, PACM or asbestos material. This asbestos survey shall be completed and submitted as indicated in Subdivision (g) of this Section, prior to commencing work. All such asbestos surveys shall be conducted in conformance with the requirements of Subdivision (e) of this Section. 5 ADELTA860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com (b) Exemptions To Asbestos Survey Requirements: The asbestos survey required by this Subdivision (a) of this Section shall not be required for the following classes of buildings or structures: (1) an agricultural building; (2) buildings or structures for which original construction commenced on or after January 1, 1974; (3) A structure certified in writing to be structurally unsound by a licensed Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, Building Inspector, Fire Inspector or other official of competent jurisdiction. (See Section 56-11.5) (c) Building/Structure Demolition. If a building/structure asbestos survey is not required or performed per Subdivision (b) of this Section, and the building/structure is certified to be unsound or slated for contracted demolition, the building/structure shall be assumed to contain asbestos, and shall be demolished per this Part, unless the building/structure is adequately certified to be free of asbestos containing material. Acceptable documentation for certification shall be a previous thorough building/structure asbestos survey, abatement records or other documentation acceptable to the Commissioner or his or her representative. (d) Responsibility To Comply. No exemption to the requirement to conduct an asbestos survey shall exempt any person, asbestos contractor, property owner or business entity from the inspection or asbestos survey requirements of EPA, OSHA, and any other applicable section of this Part. (e) Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Requirements. The asbestos survey shall include a thorough inspection for and identification of all PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, or asbestos material throughout the building/structure or portion thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or to have repair work. The required inspection shall be performed by a certified asbestos inspector, and, at a minimum, shall include identification of PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM or asbestos material by all of the following methods: (1) The review of building/structure plans and records, if available, for references to asbestos, ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM or asbestos material used in construction, renovation or repair; and (2) A visual inspection for PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM throughout the building/structure or portion thereof to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or repaired. For the purpose of this Part, all PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM visually assessed shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed to be ACM, unless bulk sampling is conducted as per this Section, standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multi -layered systems sampling protocols; the subsequent analyses are performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both EMAP and federal requirements, including multi -layered sample analyses, to document non -asbestos containing material. (f) Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information. (1) The asbestos survey shall, at a minimum, identify and assess with due diligence, the locations, quantities, friability and conditions of all types of installations at the affected portion of the building/structure relative to the ACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, PACM or asbestos material contained therein. The following list is not inclusive of all types of ACMs, it only summarizes typical 6 1 860Hooper Road A- E ndwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com ACMs. The certified asbestos inspector is responsible for identification and assessment of all types ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM and asbestos material within the affected portion of the building/structure: PACM (i) Surfacing Treatments: (a) Fireproofing; (b) Acoustical Plaster; (c) Finish Plasters; and (d) Skim Coats of Joint Compound. (ii) Thermal System Insulation: (a) Equipment Insulation; (b) Boiler, Breeching, Boiler Rope, Duct, or Tank Insulation, Cement or Mortar Used for Boilers and Refractory Brick; (c) Piping and Fitting Insulations including but not limited to, Wrapped Paper, Aircell, Millboard, Rope, Cork, Preformed Plaster, Job Molded Plaster and coverings over fibrous glass insulation. SUSPECT MISCELLANEOUS ACM (i) Roofing and Siding Miscellaneous Materials: (a) Insulation Board; (b) Vapor Barriers; (c) Coatings; (d) Non -Metallic or Non -Wood Roof Decking (e) Felts; (f) Cementitious Board (Transite); (g) Flashing; (h) Shingles; and (1) Galbestos. (ii) Other Miscellaneous Materials: (a) Dust and Debris; (b) Floor Tile; (c) Cove Base; (d) Floor Leveler Compound; (e) Ceiling Tile; (f) Vermiculite Insulation (g) Gaskets, Seals, Sealants (including for condensate control); (h) Vibration Isolators; (1) Laboratory Tables and Hoods; (j) Chalkboards; (k) Pipe Penetration Packing or Other Firestopping Materials (/) Cementitious Board; (m) Electrical Wire Insulation; (n) Fire Curtains; (o) Fire Blankets; (p) Fire Doors; (q) Brakes and Clutches; (r) Mastics, Adhesives and Glues; 7 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS (s) Caulks; (t) Sheet Flooring (Linoleum); (u) Wallpaper; (v) Drywall; (w) Plasterboard (x) Spackling/Joint Compound; (y) Textured Paint; (z) Grout; (aa) Glazing Compound; and (ab) Terrazzo. 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com (2) All ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM, or asbestos material reported under Paragraph (1) of this Subdivision shall include the location of the materials, an estimate of the quantities, types, friability and condition of the identified materials to be treated and handled as ACM. For the purpose of this Part, all PACM and suspect miscellaneous ACM visually assessed shall be treated and handled as ACM and shall be assumed to be ACM, unless bulk sampling is conducted as per this Section, standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multilayered systems sampling protocols; the subsequent analyses are performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both ELAP and federal requirements, including multi -layered sample analyses, to document non -asbestos containing material. (3) The building/structure asbestos survey shall also include the building/structure name, address, the building/structure owner's name and address, the name and address of the owner's agent, the name of the firm performing the asbestos survey and a copy of the firm's current asbestos handling license, the names of the certified inspector(s) performing the survey and a copy of the current asbestos handling certificate for each inspector utilized, the dates of the asbestos survey, a listing of homogeneous areas identifying which ones are ACM, all laboratory analyses reports for bulk samples collected, and copies of the appropriate certifications for the laboratory used for analysis of samples taken during the asbestos survey. (g) Transmittal of Building/Structure Asbestos Survey Information. One (1) copy of the results of the building/structure asbestos survey shall be immediately transmitted by the building/structure owner as follows: (1) One (1) copy of the completed asbestos survey shall be sent by the owner or their agent to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for such demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work under applicable State or local laws. (2) The completed asbestos survey for controlled demolition (as per Subpart 56-11.5) or pre -demolition asbestos projects shall also be submitted to the appropriate Asbestos Control Bureau district office. (3) The completed asbestos survey shall be kept on the construction site with the asbestos notification and variance, if required, throughout the duration of the asbestos project and any associated demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair project. (h) Removal Required. If the building/structure asbestos survey finds that the portion of the building/structure to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work contains ACM, 8 860 Hooper Road ADELTA13760 Tel 607 231.6600 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM, or asbestos material, which is impacted by the work, the owner or the owner's agent shall conduct, or cause to have conducted, asbestos removal performed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor in conformance with all standards set forth in this Part. All ACM, PACM, suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM, or asbestos material impacted by the demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair project shall be removed as per this Part, prior to access or disturbance by other uncertified trades or personnel. No demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work shall be commenced by any owner or the owner's agent prior to the completion of the asbestos abatement in accordance with the notification requirements of this Part. For multi -phased work, the access restriction for uncertified trades or personnel applies to each intermediate portion of the entire project. Upon completion of the intermediate portion of the asbestos project, other trades or personnel may access that portion of the work site. For demolition projects that are exempt from asbestos survey requirements due to being structurally unsound, the demolition is considered an asbestos project and shall proceed as per Section 56-11.5. (1) All building/structure owners and asbestos abatement contractors on a demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair project, which includes work covered by this Part, shall inform all trades on the work site about PACM, ACM, asbestos material and suspect miscellaneous ACM assumed to be ACM at the work site. (i) Bidding. Bids may be advertised and contracts awarded for demolition, remodeling, renovation, or repair work, but no work on the current intermediate portion of the project shall commence on the demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work by any owner or agent prior to completion of all necessary asbestos abatement work for the current intermediate portion of the entire project, in conformance with all standards set forth in this Part. (j) Unidentified and Unassessed Asbestos. When any construction activity, such as demolition, remodeling, renovation or repair work, reveals PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM that has not been identified by the asbestos survey per this Part, or has not been identified by other inspections as per current OSHA or EPA requirements, all activities shall cease in the area where the PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM is found and the Asbestos Control Bureau shall be notified by telephone by the building/structure owner or their representative, followed with a written notice in accordance with the notification requirements of this Part. Unassessed PACM or suspect miscellaneous ACM shall be treated and handled as ACM and assumed to be ACM, unless proven otherwise by standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods, including multi -layered systems sampling protocols; subsequent analyses performed by a laboratory that meets the requirements of Section 56-4.2 of this Part; and the analyses satisfies both NYS ELAP and federal requirements, including multi -layered sample analyses, to document non -asbestos containing material. 2.2 Sample Analysis Bulk sample analysis was performed by American Science Team New York Inc., an independent laboratory approved/accredited by the NYS Department of Health (ELAP), the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). 9 /.DELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Samples collected during the course of this survey fell into one of two categories. The first category includes non -friable organically bound (NOB) materials. These materials are those which have an organic binder in their matrix and include items such as floor tiles, sheet flooring, mastics, glazings, caulks and roofing materials. The second category includes non -NOB "friable" materials including parging, sheetrock, joint compound, wall insulations, and wallboard. Analysis of all "NOB" materials was initially performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the New York State Department of Health ELAP 198.6 Gravimetric Reduction Methodology. If a given sample was reported as non -asbestos following this analysis, it was then analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) following the NYS DOH ELAP 198.4 Methodology. Analysis of all "non -NOB" materials was performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) following the EPA 600/M4/82/020 and the NYS DOH ELAP 198.1 Methodologies. 2.3 Materials not sampled There were several materials present at the site which were not considered "suspect" by the inspector and were not sampled. These included various fiberglass, foam, vinyl, silicone, wood/cellulose products and concrete/cinder block/brick components. 10 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com 3.0 SURVEY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS 3.1) Sage Hall 1st Floor Corridor Security Camera Renovation Project, Non -Asbestos Materials - Results reported for samples collected as a part of this pre -renovation survey have concluded that of the suspect materials sampled for the Sage Hall 1st Floor Corridor Security Camera Project renovation areas, the following materials were identified as non -asbestos: Homogenous Area (HA) Non -Asbestos Material 01 White 2'x2' Light Textured Ceiling Tile 02 Grey Spray -on Fireproofing 03 White Drywall 04 White Joint Compound 3.2) Sage Hall 1st Floor Corridor Security Camera Renovation Project, Asbestos Containing Materials - Results reported for samples collected during this survey have concluded that of the building materials sampled for the Sage Hall 1st Floor Corridor Security Camera Project Pre -Renovation Survey, None were found to be asbestos -containing. 4.0 INACCESSIBLE AREAS Building sections, spaces and areas which were visible and accessible were inspected and sampled as a part of this survey. Inaccessible areas such as wall cavities, fixed / hard ceiling plenum spaces and enclosed pipe chases could not be inspected without select demolition. Any materials present in those areas not accessible shall be assumed ACM when encountered, until tested. 11 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX A Asbestos Bulk Sample Report Form 12 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com .6600 Fax 607.231.6640 860 Hooper Road, Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.23 E O O N 4) 0 0) 0 0 0 0 LL 0 a. 0 (17 0 R .d N 0 a n'`�'g` eei>tzt ez n �tf 'E1 ti *s lt<; INERM o k Alesrs f ;1.,? ND ND NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0 wJ ND ND ON ND ND 0 Z ND ND ND (i3 T 0 r u rM1T. ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Misc. Misc. Surfacing Surfacing Surfacing Misc. N 2 Misc. Misc. 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NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL: (212) 679-8600 • FAX: (212) 679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Date Received 03/06/13 AmeriSci Job # 213031744 Date Examined 03/07/13 P.O. # ELAP # 11480 Page 1 of 2 RE: 2013.044.041; Cornell University; Sage Hall - 1st Floor East Corridor Security Camera Proj., "Limited" Asbestos Survey Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.041-01A 213031744-01 No NAD 1 Location: 1 FI. White 2'X2' Light Textured Ceiling Tile- 10043 (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 38.9 % 2013.044.041-01B 213031744-02 No NAD 1 Location: 1 FI. White 2'X2' Light Textured Ceiling Tile- 10043 (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 23.5 % 2013.044.041-02A 213031744-03 2 Location: 1 FL Grey Spray -On Fireproofing- 10043 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Non-fibrous 80 % No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 2013.044.041-02B 213031744-04 2 Location: 1 FI. Grey Spray -On Fireproofing- 10043 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Non-fibrous 80 % No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 2013.044.041-02C 213031744-05 2 Location: 1 FI. Grey Spray -On Fireproofing- 10043 Analyst Description: Grey, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Non-fibrous 80 No NAD (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job #: 213031744 Client Name: Delta Engineers PLM Bulk Asbestos Report 2013.044.041; ComeII University; Sage Hall - 1st Floor East Corridor Security Camera Proj., "Limited" Asbestos Survey Page 2 of 2 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos 2013.044.041-03A 213031744-06 No NAD 3 Location: 1 Fl. White Drywall (Wall)- 150 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Brown/Grey, Heterogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 15 %, Non-fibrous 85 % 2013.044.041-03B 213031744-07 No NAD 3 Location: 1 FI. White Drywall (Wall)- 150 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: Brown/Grey, Heterogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 20 %, Non-fibrous 80 2013.044.041-04A 213031744-08 No NAD 4 Location: 1 Fl. White Joint Compound (Wall)- 150 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 2013.044.041-048 213031744-09 No NAD 4 Location: 1 FI. White Joint Compound (Wall)- 150 (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by David W. Roderick on 03/07/13 Analyst Description: White, Homogeneous, Non -Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100 % Reporting Notes: Analyzed by: David W. Roderick l rYJfr�� 'NAD/NSD =no asbestos detec ; NA =not analyzed; NA/PS=not analyzed/positive stop; PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by EPA 600/M4-82-020 per 40 CFR 763 (NVLAP Lab Code 200546-0), ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, which includes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples (NY ELAP Lab 1011480); Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non -friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive, TEM is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos -containing in NY State (also see EPA Advisory for floor tile, FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except In full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested. AIHA Lab # 102843, RI Cert#AAL-094, CT Cert#PH-0186, Mass Cert#AA000054. Reviewed By: END OF REPORT a O w CD AmeriSci Job #: 213031744 Client Name: Delta Engineers z Z z Z z Z z Z Z .G a) o o m °a < < a < < °¢ a o a z z z z z z z z z to Q 0 4 7-0N C G J x (1) 0:u) 2 mra N �IV y V Li.0 O�� M N 1 I I ! I I I {i} O C z 175 uj) C _ O O 1PjC d 1 ! 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E co cO ce) (v) 0 0 E i= c • : 0 z 4.0 0) a. 0) 0 0 _; 0 z0 2 a. 0 c c 2_3 LL f.D. 0 1 0 0 > 0) c 0 4.; 0 Description / Sample Location White Joint Compound (Wall) - 150 White Joint Compound (Wall) - 150 10:5 0 U. .— c To 0 m E Good -a 2, T3 26 3 g 8 0 0 Material Type ci0(1) o) Sample Number < co 8 8 2013.044.041 -1 2013.044.041 - ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, $ LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX C 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors Company and Personnel Certifications 14 Delta En 860 H End wok State ep 1. Division odth License = d State C pus U : 12 AI v 2240` u _ BESTOS'HAND LING LIC`. ndSurveyors, P, ILE NUMBER: 0 LICENSE NUMBER: LICENSE CLASS: RE „ILT DATE OF ISSUE: 08/20 i j2 EXPIRATION -,DATE: ;Oii6 lyAu s n issued in acro c Codes, Rules e a o to do o` ate, federal. at+ oioi ink .nduct of an inTol ash State. Depart .Law of Ne b su =rasion or revo 'pro, 4t, or (2) demo for ti contractor nai o hides "e verifies tha II e • estos Certificate, ap pt i n M. Franko, Acting Director SH 432 (8112) For the Commissioner of Labor STATE OF NEW YORK - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AABESTOS CERTIFICATE DER)K N C(06/13)bpP(06/1 Gi!L(06/13)11' It (06/13) C R # -0 DMV# 8753 MUST BE CARRIED ON ASBESTOS PROJECTS Ill1OIII1111111111111111111111111 IF FOUND RETURN TO: EYES BLU NYSDOL - L&C UNIT HIR BRO ROOM 161A BUILDING 12 HOT 5' 11" STATE OFFICE CAMPUS ALBANY NY 12240 ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, & LAND SURVEYORS APPENDIX D Laboratory Certifications 15 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WADSWORTH CENTER Expires 12:01 AM April 01, 2013 Issued April 1, 2012 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR LABORATORY SERVICE Issued in accordance with and pursuant to section 502 Public Health Law of New York State MR PAUL MUCHA AMERICA SCIENCE TEAM NEW YORK INC 117 EAST 3OTH:ST NEW YORK, NY. 10016 NY Lab Id No: 11480 is<hereby APPROVED as an Environmental Laboratory for the category ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE All approved subcategories anchor analytes are listed below: Miscellaneous' Asbestos in Friable Material EPA 600/M4/82/020 Item 198.1 of Manual Asbestos in Non -Friable Material -PLM Item 198,6 of Manual (NOB by PL Asbestos in Non -Friable Material -TEM Item 198.4 of Manual Serial No.: 46752 Property of the New York State Department of Health. 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Effective dates 0 NVLAP-OIC (REV. 2006-01728) ADELTA ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, N SURVEYORS APPENDIX E Bulk Sample Location Drawing 16 860 Hooper Road Endwell, NY 13760 Tel: 607.231.6600 Fax: 607.231.6650 Website: www.deltaengineers.com 11111111111ll M Ilrnmwumu ouwa St ERDMAN A. onw++o IIx 2 OF 6 PM u 1 'LUX; wsac SAGE HALL ewe Kg 3002 CHEOLID t,: AGE oAn: 0305989 a SEE SHEET 1 LL UNIVERSITY ALTERATIONS TO: SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NE DOOR 114 EAST AVENUE/ ITHACA/ NY 14850 100% CONSTRUCT ON DOCU ENTS NOVE BER 24 2015 ST: 0.01 COVER SHEET ARC ITECTURAL A0.01 GENERAL NOTES A0,02 SCHEDULES A2.01 FLOOR & CEIUNG PLANS A2,02 ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN, ELEVATI N SECTION A2,03A DOOR DETAILS A2.038 DOOR DETAILS VERSIONS No. Dote Description 1 -24- 5 1 OM Cofutrvcrion Documonts Ikon 5 architects Architecture Planning Research Strategy 864 Mapleton Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609.919.0099 fax 609.919.0088 wwwikon5architects.com OF Ne Professional License Number PROJECT TITLE: CCDRNELL UNIVERSITY SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR SHEET TITLE: COVER SHEET DATE' 1 1-24-15 DRAWN BY: KON.5 G0001 GENERAL NOTES Demolition 1. Building and area are to remain occupied during the construction duration. Maintain access and egress at all times from adjacent areas. 2. Erect a temporary work enclosure around the project drea. Provide access to the adjacent areas in the existing building for staff and students, 3. During demolition, protect all existing construction and finishes as required to control dust and debris, Remove ail demolition materials as the work progresses, leaving no debris remaining at the end of each work day. Removal of demolition materials is to be by truck, no clumpster is to be iocated on site, unless approval is granted by owner. Leave area clean and protected for occupancy during C onstruction. 4. Develop a plan for debris removal and coordinate with owner whenever removal is to take place. 5. Coordinate access to building at times when convenient to owner within (7) days prior to commencement of work. 6. Coordinate any and all utility shutdowns with Cornell facilities as required to provide adequate notification to the building occupants. 7. Maintain all life safety systems in operafion during construction. Coordinate existing sprinkler system shutdown at times when the building is unoccupied unless approved by Cornell Facilities. 8, Remove existing display boards and shelving and forward to Cornell Construction 1. Verify all dimensions of existing conditions and compare them to the intent of the construction documents, notify the architect of any discrepancies which may affect the intent of the documents, 2. Return the construction site to its original condition following completion of the work, Match all finishes, colors and existing materials to their original level of quality, Cuffing and patching is to be done in a non-invasive method* limiting the area affected to a minimum. Do not store construction materials in the project area,. store only those materials which will be used for each individual work day. Any remaining materials are to be removed at the end of each work day. 4. Maintain all required means of egress throughout the project duration. Provide for access adjacent to construction area to existing third floor facilities for building occupants. 5. Maintain access to the work area by Cornell facilities and the architect at all times during construction duration. 6. Notify archited of any conflicts which may occur during construction which may revise any intent of the contract documents. 7. All work is to be done in a workmanlike mariner and is to match the level of quality and craftsmanship of the existing in place construction. B. The existing elevators are not to be used by the, contractor or his subcontractors during construction. Submittals 1, Provide shop drawings and submittals of all materials indicated on the documents, and submit to the architect for approval allowing C10) Working days for review and approval and adequate time for two cycles of reviews and approval. 2. All materials and systems are to match the level of quality of the existing in place construction. Plumbing 1. All new piping shall be installed and tested in accordance with local and state Codes, with NEPA 13 and insurance carder requirements. 2, Install new splinkiers between 4" and 12" from glass doors and maximum of 61-0" between sprinklers, 3. New sprinklers shall match existing surrounding sprinklers for temperature range, response type, hazard classification and finish. 4* New sprinklers shall be approved by insurance carrier, 5, All new piping shall be hydraulically calculated. 6. New piping shall be schedule 40 black steel with threaded cost iron fittings. Coordinate all new work with existing utilities above ceiling. 8. Coordinate sprinkler system shutdown with Owner. Provide temporary fire protection while existing sprinkler system is disabled. Fire watch is acceptable if approved b Adthority Having Jurisdiction, 9. install sprinklers using return bends. 10. New sprinklers on atrium side of new doors shall be connected into atrium sprinkler zone. 11. Confirm in field, how existing sprinklers are piped for similar sprinkler installations on both sides of glass wails and doors, New sprinklers shall be piped in a similar manner to maintain sprinkler zone alarm function. VERSIONS No. Dote Description IX%•Construction DocurnenI) kon arc Architecture Planning Research Strategy 864 Mapleton R Princeton, NJ 08540 09.919.099 fax 609,919.0088 wwwik n5ar itects.com Proress,,ono Licen: Number PROJECT TIRE: CORNELL UNIVERSITY SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR •SHEET TITLE: DATE: 11-24-15 DRAWN BY: 1KON.5 DRAVVING NO.: A0•01 PARTITION SCHEDULE: EXTENT (SEE EXTENT DIAGRAM THIS SHEET 1. DOOR TYPES, FRAMES TYPES, HEAD, JAMB, SILL, .AND SUPPLEMENTARY DETAILS ARE SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING OR FOLLOWING DRAWINGS. 2. DOOR THICKNESS IS 13/4" UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. DOOR CONSTRUCTION ABBREVIATIONS: SR STILE AND RAIL WOOD DOOR 4. MATERIAL ABBREVIATIONS,: SEE PLAN 2 HR UL DESIGN NO,U411 PARTITION EXTENT DIAGRAM: ROOF DECK CEILING PLANE - SUBSTRATE WOOD RED OAK HOLLOW METAL GLASS FINISH ABBREVIATIONS: EXTENT A - TO UNDERSIDE OF ROOF OR FLOOR DECK. SEE NOTES 3 AND 4 AND PARTITION TOP DETAILS ON THIS SHEET. EXTENT B - TO 4" ABOVE CEILING PLANE. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR CEILING HEIGHT. SEE NOTE 3 FOR SEAUNG BASE OF PARTITION AND WALL PENETRATIONS. OPAQUE SHOP FINISH TRANSPARENT SHOP FINISH 6. COORDINATE DOOR UNDERCUTS WITH FLOOR FINISH AND THRESHOLD UNLESS SPECIFIED IN REMARKS CODES. 7. '1 - SEE DRAWINGS A2.02 A& B FOR HEAD, JAMB & SILL DETAILS CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS DI. SEE DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE PARTITION TOP AT RATED METAL STUD WALL: GYPSUM BOARD BRACE AS REQUIRED FIRE -RESISTANCE RATED FLOOR OR ROOF CONSTRUCTION DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE 20GA METAL STUD CONTINUOUS SOUND AMEN. INSULATION (WHERE SCH) FORMING MATERIAL CEILING RUNNER W/ 4" LEGS SLIP CLIP (BOTH SIDES) GYPSUM BOARD ON METAL STUD PARTITION AS SCHEDULED GENERAL PARTITION NOTES: 1. INSULATION REFERENCED IN PARTITION SCHEDULE IS ACOUSTICAL TYPE. 2. FIRESTOP VOIDS IN. FLUTES OF METAL DECK ABOVE FIRE RESISTANCE RATED PARTITIONS WITH APPLICABLE FIRE RESISTIVE JOINT SYSTEM. Door Location 3. SEAL BOTTOM TRACK AND ALL PENETRATIONS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND PLUmBING PENETRATIONS, IN SOUND RATED WALLS WITH ACOUSTICAL SEALANT. 4. SEE INDIVIDUAL PARTITION TYPE FOR HEIGHTS OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS. 1111311111111111311131111111111113111111111111•11111111111 ILM111161111611111111CIDI 11=1111111111111111111111111=11111111=111 11=11111 Theory of Opertion, Door #1, Free egress at all times. Key override, Door is locked on scheduled time, Door can be unlocked by 1111111111 card access systern Tuining inside lever will activate request to exit. Door position is monitored thru a dour position switch eory o opera on „ P oor ree egress a a hies. ey overroi Poor is oc e. on s e. u e. rine .resein rig proper credentials will unlock outside lever, Door can be unlocked by card access system, Turning inside lever will activate request to exit Door .osition is monitored thru the latch bolt, Cornell Access control group needs to be contacted for there input VERSIONS No. Dote• Descriprion 1124-15 100% ConeTuclion Document Ikon 5 architects Architecture Planning Research Strategy 864 Mapleton Road Princeton NJ 08540 609.919,0099 fax 609.919,0088 www.lkon5architects :corn Professional License Number PROJECT TITLE: CORNELL UNIVERSITY SAGE FIALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR SHEET BRE: SCHEDULES DATE: 11-24-15 DRAWN SY: IKO N.5 DRAWING NO.: AO•02 PLAN SYMBOLS LEGEND COLUMN AND GRID COLUMN COLUMN LINE INTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE DWG. # ELEVATION # PARTITION TYPE REFERENCE PARTITION TYPE DOOR NUMBER REFERENCE DOOR NUMBER SECTION REFERENCE DETAIL # DWG. # DETAIL REFERENCE DETAIL # DWG. # DETAIL REFERENCE DETAIL # DWG. # KEY PLAN L. 0 EXISTING SPRINKLE TO BE REMOVED (TYPICAL OF 2) 0 IlvIIT ARE OF WORK (U.N.0.) REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING GYP.BD. CEILING AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW WORK - PATCH AND PAINT NEW GYP.GD. TO MATCH EXISTING NEW SPRINKLERS TO BE INSTALLED - (2) ON EACH ISIDE OF DOOR OPENING 0 C2) PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR CE ING PLAN ''= FLOOR PLAN LEGEND 1 EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN EXISTING SPACE NOT IN CONTRACT EXISTING TO BE DEMOLISHED DEMOLITION NOTES 1. COORDINATE ALL DEMOLITION WITH NEW CONSTRUCTION EXTENT. 2. PROTECT ALL EXISTING TO REMAIN PARTITIONS, GLAZING, FINISHES AND EQUIPMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION. 4. EXISTING FLOOR FINISHES TO BE REMOVED IN AREA OF NEW DOORS FLOOR PLAN NOTES 1. SEE ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLANS, REFLECTED CEILING PLANS, INTERIOR ELEVATIONS & ASSOCIATED DETAILS FOR EXTENT AND LOCATION OF MATERIALS AND FINISHES. 2, ALL NEW GYPSUM BOARD PARTITIONS TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING PARTITIONS 3. HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING DOORS AT 2ND FLOOR FINISH NOTES: 2. ALL PAINT TO BE ONE COAT PRIMER W/ TWO COATS FINISH. 3. PAINT ENTIRE WALL IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE OLD / NEW PAINT DIVISIONS CEILING PLAN NOTES 1. ALL LIGHTS, SPRINKLER HEADS, MECHANICAL GRILLES, DEVICES, ETC. TO BE CENTERED ON CEILING PANELS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THE LOCATION OF DEVICES NOT INDICATED ON THIS DRAWING ARE TO BE DETERMINED BY ARCHITECT. LOUNGE I 30 8'-0" CORRIDOR 30041 LIMIT LINE OF NEW WORK LIMIT UNE OF NEW WORK .A2.02 AREA OF EXISTING WALL TO BE DEMOLISHED TOILET MULTI MEDIA 301C PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR PLAN ]/4P= VERSIONS Doe Doscri,pticn 1'24'15 co% Constnucric„,i Do,curr.enls ikon,5 architects Architecture Planning Research Strategy 864 Mapleton Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609.919.0099 x 609.919.0088 ts.com Professional Licere NuDbr PROJECT TULE: CORNELL UNIVERSITY SAGE HALL 3RD FLOOR ALCOVE 30040 NEW DOOR SHEET TITLE: FLOOR AND CEILING PLA DATE: 11-24-15 DRAWN BY: IKON.5 DRAWING NO.: A2.01 PITGGN REVEAL STR 050-050 ALL AROUND GYP30 PERIMETER MOOD TRIM WITH TRANSPARENT IT FINISH' BISA2ZA" X ,, NOMINAL GLASS MOSAIC TILE IN RECESS TO MATCH EXISTING AT 2ND FLOOR PITGGII REVEAL STR 050-050 EACH SIDE RED OAK WOOD LINTEL WITH TRANSPARENT FINISH AND 3/8" CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS RED OAK WOOD AND GLASS STILE & RAIL DOOR WITH PAINTED HOLLOW METAL FRAME GFRG COLUMN ALL SECTION 12"= 1° RADIUS =14'.-,6' WOOD TLWITH TRANSPARENT FINISH WITH 34" CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS RED OAK WOOD GLASS .STILE 8.. 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