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.RFP:No..187043 A2 - Fia ' za Irqps-Matarials Sury6ys
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<br />City of Santa'And,'Y , MCA Building . Renovation Pr6jdct,'HiiirdbiJs Building Material Surveys,
<br />and Abiterrient Monit.6Hng arid Clearan6es
<br />Reliar'eincb:' Armando Fem6ndez; Clty�, a (7 1 1 4)-�4i-56 =lMaana.o_M ?9; AFer and
<br />The structures associated with the YMCA build-
<br />ing were constructed in 1923 and had not been,
<br />use The main n in use main build[ rep , r,t-'
<br />,d d,,o.h6v6 666n_ occupied by,a hbinbelesspopula--
<br />tkJ n for many years. S . M66 1099jthe main build-
<br />ing was listed 16 theMti'dntil Reglistef of Hisibri;
<br />6ur6esi and - categorised. cal Res., as a "Landmark"
<br />b6cause'lit Isonb6. National register," Is on the
<br />state reglst&', "has historl6al/cultural slgnlii-
<br />'Pande f6r-th6 City of.San - fa Ana,*`,ind ",has a
<br />unique. prchlte6turaF'' The sl' . City.of
<br />`S6nta Ana owned the structures and was entertaining the Idea ofselling the b I Ull . ding's,:A hazardous
<br />building material survey and associated abatement Was 'planned,beginning in 2015. Sus-
<br />pe t� A s universal wastes, and bird/roderit arid humah waste Were present
<br />r. � CM 6sent hr2ead containing iurface
<br />throughout most areas,of the main building. Buildings 6n,thb Orop4tyinclude:.Maln Building,
<br />,a thie6--itory structure incip-ding a basement which occupies -'an' approximateI 44,460-square foot
<br />.(SF) area: Sputhwest Building, a'singie- stoN structure which,oc6upies an approximate 1,200-SF ar-
<br />ea; Concrete Block Building, 6'sirigld-story structure which 66cLiples an albproxiffiat.W750-SF area;.
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<br />and Handball Courts, a single-storystructure which'o-ccuplesain approximate 2,000=SF area.
<br />The HBMS,ificluded a review of 6xistinob6zardous building material related documents forAhb site
<br />provided by the City of Santa Ana; performing ad asbestos survey, a lead survey, and performing a
<br />visual evaluation for the presence of Uhl'vbrgdl WaW'Rule hii6rd6us materials incldd!6g potential-
<br />' mercury -containing tfi&mostats, switches, and fluorescent light t6liei; items -potentially containing
<br />'PCBs; potential tritium or battery -containing exit signs; and ,potential Chlorofluoro6arbon-containing
<br />-refrigeration systems (in accordance with current standards and practices); and deliverable. reporting
<br />of,the'HBMS activities.,'
<br />Based on the results of'the HBMS, Ninyo & Moore, working very pfosely with the ,City of Santa Ana,
<br />participatedinthe Job_Pina-bid walk, resoorided fo"req'ueist for c'lar'ifi6 . afi , on from r,6nt ractorp�, -- and.,pre-
<br />pared abatementbiddingspeciiii , cations f6r,remov,al of haz,ard_o,us building materials (asbestos, lead,
<br />universal, and other wastes). The -specifications proAd6d dul&ln6s'arid instructions for the' general
<br />and abatement contractors to follow for the ,handling .of asbest6p', lead containing :materials, and
<br />mlsdelianeou_s hazardousbuilding'materials located within the site, stru6tbr6s. Because'of theexten-
<br />sive d4rnqqe of the structures, a SCAQ1VIDOrocedure 5 Plart Was needed and prepared by Ninyo &
<br />Moore. The abatement spe6ifications als'b needed to be rhifldful `6f thb - hlitorical preservation needs
<br />of the structures.
<br />N_l_ny6 & M66re'pbrfoiinbd'the:hazzirdoLis mate - dals-abatemeht 1ibriitM fig;sefvIces over 6'folur-month
<br />period. )J_6on r�celpt of d odumentatl6h from the abatement contractor, I Ninyo I o MoorI e DreDared the
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<br />haiardous4bat6men't closeout report, which summarized the abatement activities, die monitoring
<br />data, and clearances.
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