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Contractor's Name
Housing Hope HCS-15-42-1213-198(1)
Approval Date
7/25/2016
Council Approval Date
4/20/2016
End Date
9/30/2055
Department
Planning
Department Project Manager
Rebecca McCrary
Subject / Project Title
Kennedy Court Low Income Housing Rehab
Tracking Number
0000225
Total Compensation
$573,298.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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b. Approximately 900 square feet of asbestos-containing popcorn ceiling <br /> material located on the ceilings in Unit A of the structure. <br /> c. Approximately 900 square feet of asbestos-containing popcorn ceiling <br /> material located on the ceilings in Unit B of the structure. <br /> 3. Contractors should be aware that concealed suspect asbestos-containing <br /> building materials may be uncovered during the course of demolition or <br /> renovation work. Contractors should have contingency plans that include <br /> stopping work, evacuation of the immediate area and sampling by a certified <br /> AHERA Building Inspector whenever these materials are found. Concealed <br /> suspect materials may include, but are not limited to: non-fiberglass pipe or <br /> roof drain insulation; spray-applied coatings; cement board; asphalt or paper <br /> vapor barriers; floorings and adhesives. <br /> 4. If discovered, all asbestos-containing materials that will be disturbed as a <br /> natural part of renovation and/or demolition are required to be removed and <br /> disposed of in accordance with Washington State regulations. Washington <br /> State Department of Labor and Industries and PSCAA require that the <br /> abatement be performed using Certified Asbestos Workers under the direct <br /> on site supervision by a Certified Asbestos Supervisor. <br /> 5. NVL recommends that an AHERA inspector/project manager be on site at the <br /> time of renovation/demolition to ensure that any potentially asbestos- <br /> containing materials uncovered during the process of renovation/demolition <br /> be dealt with properly. <br /> 6. Based on the conclusions of NVL Labs, Inc., the City is making the following <br /> recommendations regarding asbestos: <br /> a. A copy of the inspection report should be maintained at the project site <br /> during the duration of any renovations; <br /> b. A copy of the inspection report should be provided to the General <br /> Contractor and any Sub Contractors working on the renovation project; <br /> c. A licensed asbestos abatement contractor must be utilized to remove any <br /> asbestos-containing materials that will be impacted by the renovations. <br /> VIII. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE <br /> All financing committed 7/25/2016 <br /> Select contractor 8/15/2016 <br /> Permits issued, Notice to Proceed & Begin Rehabilitation 9/1/2016 <br /> Complete mitigation for ACM and LBP 12/31/2016 <br /> Complete rehabilitation 9/30/2017 <br /> HOME expenditure deadline 12/31/2017 <br /> Amended Exhibit A <br /> Housing Hope's Kennedy Court Improvement Project <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />
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