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<br />~.o Areas Requiring special Attention <br /> <br />The following areas containing friable ACM re~ire, in our <br />opinion, special attention because they are e1ther damaged, <br />accessible to damage or in their present condition represent <br />a significant potential for asbestos fiber release and <br />subsequent human exposure. <br /> <br />4.1 Boiler Room and TUnnels (Figure 1) <br /> <br />The aSbestos-containing fittings have isolated damage in <br />the boiler room and tunnels. The ~ater heatin~ tank also <br />has isolated damage. Exposed asbestos insulat10n creates <br />the ~otential for fibers to become airborne. Damaged <br />fitt1ngs and tank insulation should either be repaired or <br />removed and replaced with nonasbestos insulation. <br /> <br />4.2 Throughout the pacility (Figure 3) <br /> <br />9" x 9" floor tiles cover the majority of the facility. <br />Some areas have carpeting over the floor tiles. These <br />tiles are brittle and there is isolated damaged in a <br />variety of areas. The floor tile need not be removed <br />until demolition of the building. <br /> <br />5.0 COST ESTIMATES POR REMOVAL <br /> 1. Thermal Fittings Insulation = $ 3,000.00 <br /> 2. Thermal Pipe Insulation = $ 85.00 <br /> 2. Thermal Water Heater Insulation = $ 1,200.00 <br /> 3. Floor Tile = $ 11,250.00 <br /> 4. Reinsulation/Retiling = $ 11,000.00 <br /> 5. Contractor supervision = $ 3,500.00 <br /> and Air Monitoring <br /> Total = $ 30,035.00 <br /> <br />Repair of the damaged insulation would be a less costly <br />option. Small scale removal and repair of the damaged <br />asbestos-containing materials could be accomplished in two to <br />three days. An approximate cost estimate is $3,500. <br /> <br />HCR COHEN ASBESTOS REPORT <br /> <br />PAGE 6 <br />