Hazardous Materials Survey Report RMC Architects Port of Skagit SWIFT Center – Douglas Building Sedro-Woolley, Washington
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<br /> 2 October 30, 2023 PBS Project 41140.017
<br />• 9” vinyl floor tile (red, beige, gray, white, brown) and associated black mastic (concealed) under sheet vinyl in Corridors 901, 910,938, Nurses Station 907, Quiet Rooms 902, 903, 904, 905, 906,
<br />Physical Therapy Room 927– approximately 8,000 SF;
<br />• 9” vinyl floor tile (green) patch – Northeast Recreational Therapy Area (Room 435) – approximately
<br />4 SF;
<br />• Fire Doors (presumed) – central core 2nd Floor, Corridor 901 and 938 – approximately 6 EA
<br />• Black sink undercoat – Southeast Laundry Room, Northeast Laundry Room and Medication Room 501, Medication Room 601, Medication Room 915, Utility Room 902, Utility Room 911, Kitchen 926,
<br />Exam Room 933, Exame Room 934, Medication Room 915, Nurses Work Room 929 – approximately
<br />12 EA;
<br />• Texture on concrete ceilings – Southeast Bathroom 1 and 2 (Rm 330), Northeast Bath Room 1 ( Rm
<br />427), Northeast Bath Room 1 and 2 (Rm 430) Southwest Dressing (Rm 132), Northwest Bathroom
<br />and Shower (Rm 130-131)– approximately 1,400 SF;
<br />• Black hanger mastic on metal duct – Basement, far ends of east and West Corridors – approximately
<br />510 SF;
<br />• Hard mudded fitting insulation – ceiling hatches in hallway (341) at Southeast Home Room (334)
<br />and Northeast Exercise Room (434) – approximately 30 EA;
<br />• Hard mudded fitting insulation on 2” fiberglass straight run – wall hatch in Restrooms (130, 230,
<br />330, 430, 502, 503, 602, 603, 706, 723, 724, 707, 814, 815, 920 and 924) – approximately 35 EA;
<br />• Hard mudded fitting insulation on 6” fiberglass straight run (exposed) – Rooms 8, 15, 11 –
<br />approximately 5 EA;
<br />• Hard mudded fitting insulation on 4” fiberglass straight run (exposed) – Basement Corridors;
<br />Room 1, 11, 12, 16, 17 – approximately 46 EA;
<br />• Hard mudded fitting insulation on 4” fiberglass straight run (concealed) – throughout –
<br />approximately 1,000 EA;
<br />• Thermal system insulation on 6” pipe (exposed) – Basement Corridors; Rooms 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 19 –
<br />approximately 1,420 LF;
<br />• Thermal system insulation on 6” pipe – Crawlspace accessed via floor hatch in East Wing and West
<br />center Utility Room (between elevator and Nurses’ Station) – approximately 26 LF.
<br />• Thermal system insulation on 4” pipe (exposed) – Basement Corridors; Rooms 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 11, 16,
<br />17, 18, 19, 23 – approximately 2,085 LF;
<br />• Thermal system insulation on 4” pipe – Crawlspace accessed via floor hatch in East and West Wings
<br />center Utility Room (between elevator and Nurses’ Station) – approximately 26 LF;
<br />• Hard white insulation on roof drains – in central core, East and West Wings concealed above
<br />ceilings – approximately 65 LF;
<br />• Thermal System Insulation – in Central Core, East and West Wings concealed above ceilings on the
<br />backs of ceiling tiles – approximately 6 SF;
<br />• Thermal system insulation on 4” pipe (concealed) – throughout above ceilings and in walls –
<br />approximately 2,000 LF;
<br />• Interior and exterior window frame caulk – throughout all elevations – approximately 16,676 LF;
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