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8/21/2018
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Environmental a Facilities ■ Geotechnical ■ Materials <br />Hazardous Materials and Industrial Hygiene <br />Client: <br />County of Santa Clara <br />Department of Occupational <br />Safety and Environmental <br />Compliance <br />Dates: <br />1989 — Present <br />Project Value: <br />Various Costs <br />$500 - $50,000 <br />References: <br />Dave Jones <br />Operations and <br />Maintenance Specialist <br />County of Santa Clara <br />1555 Berger Drive, Bldg., 3 <br />San Jose, CA 95112 <br />(408) 309 3294 <br />dave.jones@faf.sccgov.org <br />Consulting Services <br />County of Santa Clara <br />Santa Clara County, California <br />Terracon has conducted a broad range of industrial hygiene, <br />occupational safety, and environmental consulting services <br />supporting over 270 facilities and capital projects for the County <br />of Santa Clara under multiple three to five year, competitively <br />bid, on-call Industrial hygiene contracts with the Department of <br />Occupational Safety and Environmental Compliance (OSEC). <br />Terracon has completed scores of pre -demolition and pre - <br />renovation projects of various sized that included conducting <br />surveys for asbestos and lead containing materials as well as <br />universal wastes and other miscellaneous hazardous materials <br />that would require special handing or disposal during renovation <br />or demolition activities. Additionally, we have provided <br />hazardous materials specification design, hazardous materials <br />abatement monitoring, hazardous materials release emergency <br />response, and naturally occurring asbestos consulting. The <br />following description highlights a key project under this contract. <br />Valley Health Center: <br />In 2013 the County of Santa Clara contacted Terracon regarding <br />Highlights: the Valley 'Health Center Downtown San Jose construction <br />270+ Projects project that had been stopped following the discovery of <br />27 -Year Relationship naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) during routine <br />Wide Variety Industrial characterization of soil for disposal. Terracon developed an <br />Hygiene &Safety Services Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan (ADMP) over the weekend with <br />the Input of the general contractor. After review by the County <br />Terracon submitted the plan to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) for <br />approval. Terracon secured permission to restart the project with interim controls until the plan <br />could be approved by the BAAQMD. Terracon also developed and provided dust control and <br />asbestos training for Cal/OSHA compliance for key site personnel. <br />In accordance with BAAQMD requirements Terracon provided daily asbestos air monitoring <br />program and dust control monitoring during all soil disturbing activities for the remainder of the <br />project. On an as -needed basis Terracon also provided soil waste characterization and <br />guidance related to the discovery and removal of underground storage tanks. <br />itCity of Santa Ana Public Works Agency— Various Environmental Services (RFP No. 18-043) <br />A2 — Hazardous Materials Surveys <br />25F-270 <br />12 <br />
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