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Contractor's Name
Krazan & Associates, Inc.
Approval Date
5/22/2025
End Date
12/31/2025
Department
Facilities & Property Management
Department Project Manager
Joan Olsen
Subject / Project Title
3 Hazardous Materials survey for Police South Precinct
Tracking Number
0004836
Total Compensation
$4,964.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services (PSA)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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SCOPE OF WORK <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />Everett Police South Precinct: 1121 SE Everett May Way, Everett, WA 98208 <br />Krazan & Associates, Inc. will provide the City of Everett a limited hazardous material <br />survey as a matter of due diligence prior to renovation activities. The survey for the <br />Everett Police Department - South Precinct will be limited to the first floor and <br />associated heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). Current federal, state, and <br />local regulations require that property owners, prior to renovation and/or demolition work <br />on existing properties, conduct surveys to locate and identify hazardous or potentially <br />hazardous materials. The scope of this limited hazmat survey has been client-defined <br />and is intended to provide additional information to the City of Everett as an integral part <br />of their due diligence process. The findings of such surveys are required to be made <br />available to contractors and subcontractors providing services should renovation or <br />demolition be undertaken at the site. Additional codes, standards, and regulations <br />dictate the handling of those hazardous materials identified during the su rvey. The <br />proper identification and assessment of such materials also facilitate the development of <br />plans and technical specifications that minimize the potential liabilities of owners and <br />contractors. <br />LIMITED HAZMAT SURVEY <br />Krazan & Associates, Inc. proposes to conduct the limited hazmat survey to identify <br />suspect asbestos-containing materials (ACM) which may be impacted during the <br />proposed renovations. To comply with the current requirements of federal, state, and <br />local regulatory agencies, Krazan anticipates that the hazmat survey will involve <br />destructive sampling techniques and selective demolition to access hidden or concealed <br />suspect ACM. However, it is understood that the sampling will be limited in scope based <br />on the approval of the property owner and areas defined by the client. The property <br />owner will verify and authorize selective areas for destructive sampling. Arrangements <br />must be made by the property owner or other authorized personnel to provide access to <br />potential sampling areas. If areas of suspect ACM are attainable for sampling, those <br />areas will be included in the report as presumed ACM and will require sampling before <br />any renovations and/or demolition. Repair of selective demolition areas is beyond the <br />scope of these services. Krazan proposes to perform this work on a time and expense <br />basis. <br />Krazan & Associates, Inc. proposes to perform this work on a time and expense basis. <br />Krazan will collect and submit samples of all suspect ACM encountered at the sites to <br />an accredited and <br />Exhibit A (Scope of Work)
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