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Hazardous Building Materials


Site Investigation
Bell Building Demolition Project (101-068-15)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

Prepared For:

Georgia State University Foundation, Inc.


One Park Place South 5th Floor
Atlanta, Georgia 30303

June 24, 2015

Prepared By:

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


783 North Clayton Street
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046
770.682.4343
www.actsvces.com

Hazardous Building Materials Report 15.11.001

HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIALS


SITE INVESTIGATION REPORT
For

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC.


BELL BUILDING DEMOLITION PROJECT (101-068-15)
25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Prepared for

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC.


One Park Place South 5th Floor
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Prepared by

A.C.T. SERVICES, INC.

783 North Clayton Street


Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046
770.682.4343
June 24, 2015

Prepared By: Michael J. Robarts

Signed
Asbestos Inspector & Management Planner
Title
June 24, 2015
Date

Hazardous Building Materials Report 15.11.001

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.
3.1
3.2
4.
4.1
5.
5.1
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
8.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................... 1


FINDINGS.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1
RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................8
PURPOSE AND SCOPE.................................................................................................................................................... 8
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................................... 8
METHODOLOGY AND RESOURCES ............................................................................................................................. 8
LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS OF ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................ 9
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND PHYSICAL SETTING .............................................................. 10
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................. 10
PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................................................. 10
ASBESTOS INVESTIGATION SUMMARY ..................................................................................... 11
DESCRIPTION OF ACBMS ....................................................................................................................................... 11
LEAD-BASED PAINT INVESTIGATION SUMMARY ................................................................... 16
DESCRIPTION OF LBP COMPONENTS.................................................................................................................... 16
HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS .......................................................................................................... 17
ASBESTOS HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS ................................................................................................................. 17
LEAD HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS .......................................................................................................................... 18
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS & MERCURY COMPONENTS HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS..................... 19
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS .......................................................................................................... 19
VISIBLE MOLD GROWTH HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS ...................................................................................... 19
PIGEON DROPPINGS HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS............................................................................................... 20
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS .................................................................................................... 21
ACBM ABATEMENT BUDGET COST ESTIMATES FOR IDENTIFIED MATERIALS ......................................... 21
LBP ABATEMENT BUDGET COST ESTIMATES FOR IDENTIFIED MATERIALS .............................................. 22
PCB AND MERCURY DISPOSAL BUDGET COST ESTIMATES ............................................................................. 22
UST SYSTEM REMEDIATION BUDGET COST ESTIMATES ................................................................................. 22
MOLD & PIGEON DROPPING REMEDIATION BUDGET COST ESTIMATES ..................................................... 22
RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................................................... 23

LIST OF APPENDICES:
APPENDIX A

ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIAL LOCATION DIAGRAMS

APPENDIX B

SITE RECONNAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHS

APPENDIX C

ASBESTOS SAMPLE LOCATION DIAGRAMS AND ANALYSES REPORTS

APPENDIX D

LEAD-BASED PAINT CHIP SAMPLE ANALYSES

APPENDIX E

POLY-CHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ANALYSIS

APPENDIX F

CONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS

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Hazardous Building Materials Report


Bell Building Demolition Project (101-068-15)
25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

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A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

A.C.T. Services, Inc. (ACT) has performed a limited hazardous building materials site investigation of
the Bell Building (Site) located at 25 Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia. This effort was performed in
accordance with the Georgia State University Foundations General Consulting Contract titled Bell
Building Demolition and Surface Parking Improvements (Block Renovation) (Project Number 101-06815), executed on January 28, 2015.
The main objective of this inspection was to confirm or rebut the presence of asbestos-containing
building materials (ACBM) and lead-based paints and coatings (LBP) within the subject property that
may be impacted the proposed building renovation or demolition. A secondary objective was to
identify other hazardous materials including, but not limited to, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)
containing ballasts, transformers and hydraulic equipment, and mercury-containing light fixtures and
thermostats. This effort was performed in full compliance with federal, state and local regulations and
codes pertaining to this effort.
This investigation effort was limited to minimal destructive testing of accessible building materials and
components at the time of the inspection. Secondary analyses such as point counting and transmission
electron microscopy (TEM) were specifically excluded in this inspection effort. No matter how
thorough the inspection was performed, additional ACBMs, LBPs, PCBs and mercury-containing
components not listed in this report may be present in concealed or in accessible areas of the structure.
The site investigation fieldwork was completed on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 by Michael Robarts (Asbestos
Inspector/Management Planner Certification No. 14765 and Lead Inspector Certification No. 1552),
John OBrien (Asbestos Inspector No. 14540), and Evelyn Smith (Asbestos Inspector Certification No.
14491). A copy of all inspector certifications has been included in the appendices.
Suspect ACBM samples collected during the inspection were submitted to Materials Analytical Services
(MAS) of Suwanee, Georgia (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0) and to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) of
Smyrna, Georgia (NVLAP Lab Code 101048-1) for analysis by polarized light microscopy (PLM) in
accordance with USEPA - 600/R-93/116 Method. Suspect LBP paint chip samples were also submitted
to MAS (AIHA LAP ID No. 100655) for lead analysis via Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (Flame
AAS). Soil sampling for lead-contaminated soil hazards was omitted due to the absence of bare soil at
the perimeter drip line of the building. One basement mastic sample was submitted to MAS for PCB
analysis by EPA Method 8080A.
Based on visual observations of vent pipes and age of the building it should be presumed that an
underground storage tank (UST) system may be present in the rear (south) driveway. Visual
observations also confirmed the presence of potential PCB equipment (light ballasts, transformers,
hydraulic equipment, etc.) and the presence of mercury-containing light fixtures and thermostats.
Other potentially hazardous issues observed and investigated include the visual assessment of mold
growth and the accumulation of large quantities of pigeon droppings.
All observations were performed in accordance with current general industry standards for this type of
work. Additional investigations may be required to determine specific quantities of the building
constituents addressed in this report.

1.1

FINDINGS

In general accordance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) asbestos and lead regulations, this investigation included
reconnaissance of the subject property, sample collection, material analysis and review federal and state
agency regulations in an effort to identify ACBMs, LBPs, PCBs and mercury-containing components that
may be disturbed during the proposed building renovation or structural demolition.
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25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

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Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

These processes discovered regulated building components containing asbestos, lead, potential PCBs, and
mercury that will require corrective action to reduce or eliminate exposure hazards during any renovation
or structural demolition activity. Additional hazards observed included excessive mold growth and large
accumulations of pigeon droppings.
1.1.1

Asbestos-Containing Building materials


A thorough asbestos inspection was performed in general compliance with the USEPA National
Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations Title 40 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) Chapter 61 , Subpart M and OSHA regulations defined in 29 CFR 1926.1101.
This effort included minimal destructive testing and was generally limited to accessible building
materials at the time of the survey; secondary analyses such as point counting and TEM were
specifically excluded in this survey effort. Additional hazardous ACBMs not listed in this report
could be present in other concealed or inaccessible areas of the building.
The analysis of one hundred and forty-three (143) suspect ACBM samples was performed by PLM
in accordance with EPA-600/R-93/116 Method. The following building materials were found to
contain regulated asbestos minerals during this process:
1.

Basement Mechanical Level

2.

a. Exterior Vapor Barrier Mastic at T Deck Entrance


First Floor Level
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.

3.

HVAC Duct Insulation Grey Skim Coat


Black Glue Dots under HVAC Duct Insulation
Wallboard Joint Compound
9x 9 Brown Floor Tile with Black Mastic
12x 12 Brown/Black Floor Tile with Black Mastic
Preformed Pipe Insulation (White)
Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-Tan/White)
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown)
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Air Handler Unit (AHU) Jacket Insulation
AHU Vibration Dampener/Isolator
Burner Gasket Rope (Suspect ACM)
Window Glazing and Caulk
Perimeter Door Caulk

Second Floor Level


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.

Wallboard Joint Compound


Black Floor Tile Mastic
Preformed Pipe Insulation (White)
Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-Tan/White)
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown)
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Window Glazing and Caulk
Perimeter Door Caulk
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4.

Third Floor Level


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

5.

Preformed Pipe Insulation (White)


Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-Tan/White)
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown)
Vessel Plaster Insulation (Grey)
TSI Contaminated Attic Insulation
Brown Cork Pipe Insulation
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Thermal System Insulation Impacted Attic fiberglass Insulation

Third Floor Core Area Roof


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

8.

Grey/Brown Glue Dots applied under Splined Ceiling Tile


Black Floor Tile Mastic
Black Mastic at Structural Column Base
Preformed Pipe Insulation (White)
Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-Tan/White)
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown)
Black Mastic applied to Fiberglass Pipe Insulation
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
AHU Vibration Dampener/Isolator
Window Glazing and Caulk
Perimeter Door Caulk

Attic Level
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.

7.

Black Mastic at Structural Column Base


Preformed Pipe Insulation (White)
Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-Tan/White)
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown)
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Window Glazing and Caulk
Perimeter Door Caulk

Fourth Floor Level


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.

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A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

Silver Wrap over Foam Glass Pipe Insulation


Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Exterior Window Glazing and Caulk
Roof Flashing
Black Roof Patch Mastic

Main Roof Area


a. Roof Parapet and Curb Flashing
b. Black Mastic applied to Stone/Terracotta Coping
c. Black Roof Patch Mastic
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June 24, 2015

d. Tooling Tower Corrugated Cement Panels


e. Exterior Window Glazing and Caulk
f. Exterior Door Caulks
1.1.2

Lead Based paint Components


A limited collection of deteriorated non-intact paint chip samples was performed to determine lead
concentrations via Flame AAS. The main objective of the suspect LBP sample collection was to
identify potential lead hazards associated with the deteriorated lead-containing paints and
coatings applied to typical building surfaces as defined by OSHA lead standards. This limited LBP
survey was performed as a preliminary determination and was not intended to comply with any
federal or state regulation pertaining to target housing or child occupied facilities.
A total of nine (9) non-intact paint chips samples were collected and analyzed via Flame AAS for
the determination of lead concentrations. Soil sampling for lead-contaminated soil hazards was
omitted due to the absence of bare soil at the perimeter drip line of the building.
All nine (9) paint chip samples were found to contain the following lead percent by weight (% wt.).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

1.1.3

Interior Plaster Walls ....................................................................................................................0.31% to 4.5%


Exterior Metal Doors .....................................................................................................................7.8%
Metal Window Components .....................................................................................................1.8%
Metal Building Components .....................................................................................................1.5%
Floor Paint Chip Debris ................................................................................................................1.0%
Exterior Plaster Walls ....................................................................................................................0.019%

Polychlorinated Biphenyls & Mercury-Containing Components.


Fluorescent light fixtures and bulbs were observed throughout the building. Suspect stored
PCB-containing light ballasts were observed in various locations of the building including, but
not limited to, custodian closets, bathrooms and storage areas.
1.

PCB Ballasts (Estimated) .............................................................................................. 400 Each

2.

Mercury-containing Lamps (Estimated) .............................................................. 1,800 Each

In addition, five (5) unlabeled 55-gallon steel drums apparently containing waste oil were
observed on the first floor adjacent to the elevator area. Due to limited labeling, the drums may
contain hydraulic fluid with the potential to contain PCBs. No PCBs were detected in the
basement mastic sample submitted for analysis.
1.1.4

Underground Storage Tank (UST) System.


Visual observations of the rear driveway area noted several unidentifiable vent pipes extending
upward from the ground that would suggest the installation of a UST system for fuel oil used to
power the original boiler system. USTs of this anticipated age have been documented to leak
and cause considerable contamination to the surrounding soil and groundwater. Regulations
require that leaking USTs be cleaned up to restore and protect groundwater sources. A site
characterization and additional testing maybe warranted to determine the presence of a UST
system and/or contaminated soils or groundwater.
1.

Fuel Oil UST (Estimated) ............................................................................................... 8,000 Gallons

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1.1.5

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Project No. 15.11.001
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Visible Mold Growth.


Currently, the Bell Building is abandoned and visual observations indicate that the buildings
interior spaces have been unconditioned for a number of years. Numerous areas of moisture
intrusion related to roof leaks and exterior envelope breaches were observed throughout the
building. The moisture intrusion and unconditioned interior spaces has resulted in numerous
large areas of mold growth observed on interior wall, floor and ceiling surfaces.
1.

1.1.6

Mold-Contaminated Surfaces ...................................................................................... 10,000 Square Feet

Pigeon Droppings.
Large areas of accumulated pigeon dropping contamination were noted in various interior
areas of the breached building envelope. Histoplasmosis and Cryptococcus disease fungus
spores are emitted from nutrient-rich accumulations of pigeon droppings. Pigeon dropping
contamination can cause serious health risks that arise from exposure to these airborne disease
organisms. Prior to any building material disturbances it is recommended that all pigeon
dropping contamination issues be addressed.
1.

1.2

Accumulated Pigeon Droppings................................................................................. 12,000 cubic feet

RECOMMENDATIONS

Within the limits of this effort, ACT has identified hazardous building materials and other constituents
that may require corrective activities prior to building renovation or demolition.
1.2.1

Asbestos-Containing Building Materials


Building materials containing greater than one percent (>1%) regulated asbestiform minerals
are considered asbestos-containing materials as defined by USEPA in 40 CFR Chapter 61,
Subpart M and OSHA Standard 1926.1101. Moreover, OSHA also regulates worker protection
standards for those building materials containing equal to or less than one percent (<1%)
asbestos.
ACT recommends the complete removal of the ACBMs identified within the building prior to
demolition of the structure. Only Georgia Environmental Protection Division (Georgia EPD)
certified asbestos abatement contractors are qualified to perform abatement activities under
properly controlled conditions.
The abatement of regulated ACBMs can be accomplished using several methods including
encapsulation, enclosure, operations and maintenance program or complete removal or a
combination thereof. ACBMs that remain in place and in good condition or are enclosed or
encapsulated should be included in an Operations and Maintenance Program that provides
policies for routine inspections and maintenance of the material.
When planning renovation or demolition activities, all contractors must be informed of the
known asbestos hazards and employ qualified personnel to perform work tasks that have the
potential to disturb asbestos-containing or contaminated materials.
NESHAP mandatory notification will be required prior to any asbestos abatement or demolition
activity. Proper waste disposal methods must be addressed in accordance with Georgia Solid
Waste Management rules.

1.2.1

Lead-Based Paint Components.


This effort has identified deteriorated non-intact LBP throughout the building. All plaster wall
paint coatings and painted building components including windows, doors, and railings are
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Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

presumed to contain lead. The delaminated non-intact paint coatings are dispersed throughout
the floor surfaces within the structure and present a lead hazard under OSHA standards for lead
29 CFR 1910 and 1926. OSHA does not recognize a lower threshold for lead concentrations and
requires all employers to communicate the potential lead health hazards to their employees as
part of a Hazard Communication Program 29 CFR 1919.1200.
Lead-based paint in poor condition and deteriorated paint should be properly remediated prior
to a proposed renovation or demolition activity. Abatement of lead-based paint can be
performed using various methods including, but not limited to, component removal, paint
stabilization, encapsulation and enclosure. Peeling and flaking paint chips and paint debris
observed in various locations throughout the facility should be stabilized immediately to
eliminate the potential of creating further lead-hazards to persons entering the building.
Recommended options for the abatement and disposal of lead-based paints that exceed the US
EPA hazardous waste standard are available. These include non-methylene chloride paint
strippers such as LEAD-OUT Paint Stripper products which are designed to react at the
molecular level with lead and other heavy metals to render them non-hazardous allowing for
inexpensive disposal. Waste profile sampling is still required prior to disposal as nonhazardous waste. This technology would be considered an engineering control to assist in the
reduction of worker lead exposure.
OSHA has regulations governing construction worker exposure to lead. Employers of
construction workers engaged in the repair, renovation, removal, demolition, and salvage of
structures and materials (building components) are responsible for the development and
implementation of a worker protection program in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1926.62. This
lead hazard program is essential to minimize worker risk of lead exposure. Employers must be
in compliance with OSHAs lead standard at all times.
The USEPAs National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) [73 FR 66964, Nov 12, 2008] for
ambient lead concentrations is 0.15 micrograms per cubic meter of air (g/m3). This standard
air concentration would be a concern during any renovation or demolition event due to the
poor condition of identified lead coatings. Disposal of lead-containing waste must be performed
in accordance with Georgia EPD Solid Waste Management regulations.
Georgia EPD regulates all lead-based paint abatement activities associated with target housing
and/or child occupied facilities; only Georgia EPD certified lead abatement contractors should
perform abatement activities associated with target housing or child occupied facilities under
properly controlled conditions.
1.2.2

Polychlorinated Biphenyls & Mercury-containing Components


ACT investigated the building for the presence of PCB containing equipment (light ballasts,
transformers, hydraulic equipment, etc.) and the presence of mercury-containing light fixtures
and thermostats. PCB waste is defined in 40 CFR, Part 761. Mercury-containing waste is
defined in 40 CFR, Part 273.
Both the OSHA and Georgia EPD regulate proper handling and disposal of PCB and mercurycontaining materials. It is recommended that obsolete PCB and mercury-containing equipment
should be carefully removed by qualified personnel and packaged for recycling in accordance
the Universal Waste Management regulations. PCB and mercury-containing equipment not
listed in this report may be present in concealed or in accessible areas of the building.

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1.2.3

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June 24, 2015

Underground Storage Tank Systems


ACT investigated the building for evidence of UST systems and found several unidentifiable vent
pipes extending from the ground level to the roof. These vent pipes can be observed in the rear
(south) driveway area. Photographs have also been included in the appendices.
Due to the age of the building and evidence of vent pipes, we recommend performing a site
characterization (also referred to as site assessment) to determine if a UST is or was present
and if the UST site has experienced a release of hazardous and petroleum substance that trigger
regulatory action. The site assessment should include a detailed subsurface investigation by
excavation, direct push techniques or other acceptable means necessary to obtain chemical
analysis of soil and groundwater.

1.2.4

Visible Mold Growth.


Visible mold growth was observed on interior wall, floor and ceiling surfaces during ACTs site
reconnaissance. Although no sample collection or analysis was performed, disturbance of mold
contaminated building materials without taking appropriate precautions could result in
elevated airborne mold levels.
Elevated concentrations of target mold species, such as Chaetomium, Fusarium, Memnoniella,
Stachybotrys, and Trichoderma should not be found indoors. These species can influence
allergic hypersensitivity responses and symptoms of asthma in certain individuals. Prior to any
building material disturbances it is recommended that all moisture and mold issues be
addressed.

1.2.5

Pigeon Droppings.
Large populations of roosting pigeons have breached the buildings envelope and now present
the risk of disease to building workers or people nearby. The most serious health risks arise
from disease organisms that can grow in the nutrient-rich accumulations of bird droppings,
feathers and debris under a roost, particularly if roosts have been active for years. Pigeon
dropping contamination can cause serious health risks that arise from exposure to these
airborne disease organisms.
Histoplasmosis and Cryptococcus disease fungus spores are emitted from the nutrient-rich
accumulations of pigeon droppings. Therefore, it is recommended that prior to any building
material disturbances all pigeon dropping contamination issues be addressed.

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25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

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2.1

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

INTRODUCTION

PURPOSE AND SCOPE

This hazardous building materials site investigation included reconnaissance of the subject property,
sample collection, material analysis and review of regulatory guidelines in an effort to identify
hazardous building materials with the potential to impact the proposed renovation or demolition of the
subject building. In particular, the building was investigated for evidence of hazardous conditions
associated with ACBMs, LBPs, PCBs, and mercury-containing building components. The protocol
utilized for this investigation was in general accordance with the requirements of the USEPAs 40 CFR 763
Subpart E and 40 CFR Chapter 61, Subpart M. This report includes documentation to support the analysis,
opinions and conclusions as presented.

2.2

SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

USE BY THIRD PARTIES


This report was prepared pursuant to the contract between ACT and the Georgia State University
Foundation, Inc. That contractual relationship included an exchange of information about the property
that was unique between ACT and its client and serves as the basis for this report. Because of the
importance of the communication between ACT and its client, reliance or any use of this report by any
person or entity other than the Georgia State University Foundation, Inc. and its assignees, agents or client,
is prohibited without explicit written authorization from ACT. Reliance on or use by any such third party,
either with or without written authorization of ACT, does not create a third party beneficiary relationship,
either expressed or implied, between ACT and said party or the Georgia State University Foundation, Inc.
ACT makes no warranties or guarantees, either expressed or implied, concerning the fitness, suitability or
completeness of this report, either in whole or part, for any particular use or purpose by any third party
whatsoever.

2.3

METHODOLOGY AND RESOURCES

RECONNAISSANCE
Site reconnaissance was completed on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 by Michael Robarts (Asbestos
Inspector/Management Planner Certification No. 14765 and Lead Inspector Certification No. 1552),
John OBrien (Asbestos Inspector No. 14540), and Evelyn Smith (Asbestos Inspector Certification No.
14491). Inspector certifications have been included in the appendices.
Suspect ACBM samples collected during the inspection were submitted to MAS of Suwanee, Georgia
(NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0) and to EMSL of Smyrna, Georgia (NVLAP Lab Code 101048-1) for analysis
by PLM in accordance with USEPA - 600/R-93/116 Method. Suspect LBP paint chip samples were also
submitted to MAS (AIHA LAP ID No. 100655) for lead analysis via Flame AAS. Soil sampling for leadcontaminated soil hazards was omitted due to the absence of bare soil at the perimeter drip line of the
building. One basement mastic sample was submitted to MAS for PCB analysis by EPA Method 8080A.
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY INFORMATION
Information regarding Federal and State environmental, safety and health compliance regulations was
obtained and reviewed from USEPA, OSHA and Georgia Department of Natural Recourses as follows:
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.1101 Asbestos (Construction Industry)
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1010.1001 Asbestos (General Industry)
OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.62 Lead (Construction Industry)
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OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1025 Lead (General Industry)


OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 Subpart Z Toxic and Hazardous Substance
EPA 40 CFR Part 763 Subpart E - Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools
EPA 40 CFR Part 761.62 Disposal of PCB Bulk Product Waste
EPA 40 CFR Part 273 Standards for Universal Waste Management (Mercury)
EPA 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M - National Emission Standards for Asbestos
Georgia Department of Natural Recourses Rules of Asbestos Removal and Encapsulation Chapter
391-3-14
Georgia Department of Natural Recourses Rules of Lead Based Paint Abatement, Certification and
Accreditation Chapter 391-3-24
Georgia Department of Natural Recourses Rules for Solid Waste Management Chapter 391-3-4
Georgia Department of Natural Recourses Rules for Hazardous Waste Management Chapter 391-311
HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION
Historical building use documentation was not provided for the building. However, site information
indicates that the original site building was built in the early 1920s as an office/switchboard building
for the Bell Telephone Company. Apparent building additions were added to the east and south side of
the original building circa 1930s. Records indicate that the building was operated by Bell Telephone
until the 1970s when Bell Telephone moved their operations to another location. It appears as though
the building has been vacant or used for storage since the 1970s.
INFORMATION REPORTED BY USER
No previous environmental reports pertaining to possible presence of hazardous building materials were
identified by the client for review during ACTs site inspection.
OTHER RESOURCES
Other resources and information accessed for this site assessment are discussed in appropriate sections of
this report.

2.4

LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS OF ASSESSMENT

Besides the limitations set forth in various sections of this report, the accuracy and completeness of this
report may be limited by the following:
Access Limitations Limited destructive testing.
Physical Obstructions to Observations Access to some roof and attic areas prohibited due to
deteriorated building conditions.
Outstanding Information Requests None
Regulatory Compliance LBP sampling was not intended to meet regulatory compliance.
Other Definitive asbestos sample analysis by TEM and/or PLM-Point Counting and soil-lead
sampling was excluded.

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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND PHYSICAL SETTING

LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION

The Bell Building is located at 25 Auburn Avenue in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.
The four-story white concrete, terracotta block and steel structured building constructed over a
concrete foundation with basement. The current building consists of the original building structure
constructed in the early 1920s with building additions added to the east and south sides of the original
building. A two-story open core section in the center of the building footprint was created by these
additions.

3.2

PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS

The buildings roof systems were built-up roof materials with parapet walls. The building ceiling decks
were terracotta blocks covered by plaster. Remnants of suspended and splined acoustical ceiling tiles
were observed in some of the building spaces. The original perimeter walls were terracotta block or brick
covered by plaster.
Remnants of wallboard, wood panel, concrete block, plaster and lathe and acoustical splined tile wall
systems were observed in some of the building spaces. Windows were combination of metal and wood
framed glass. The floors were concrete with some covered by remnants of various types of deteriorated
floor covering materials. Insulated steam pipes were identified in perimeter column pipe chases. All
organic building materials were observed to be contaminated with visible mold growth. Large areas of
accumulated pigeon droppings were also observed.
Two mechanical room areas were observed on the first and fourth floor levels. The first floor area
included a former boiler room and air handler room with a variety of insulated steam and chilled water
lines. The air handler unit was insulated and no boiler was present. The fourth floor air handler was not
insulated however; all servicing lines were insulated with a variety of insulating materials.
An attic area was located between the fourth floor level and roof which contained a variety of pipe
insulations, fiberglass attic insulations and a large area of accumulated pigeon droppings. All insulating
materials were observed to be in poor condition.
The basement mechanical equipment was decommissioned prior to this effort. Three newer installed
boilers and two condensate tanks were observed in the mechanical area with a variety of electrical switch
gear and breaker boxes. A water collection sump system was also shutdown. The boiler flew had been
modified for the newer style boiler systems. Non-asbestos resinous black vapor barrier mastic was
observed throughout the basement area. This material was also sampled for PCBs with a negative result.
Drawings identifying each floor level and general sample locations are included in the Appendix.

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Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

ASBESTOS INVESTIGATION SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION OF ACBMS

Based on the results of the building material sample analysis, ACT has developed the following table
summarizing the materials determined to contain asbestos. This table contains only those materials
sampled during ACTs site reconnaissance.
TABLE 1

BUILDING
AREA

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY


BELL BUILDING
SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER

Basement B-1

B-01

Basement B-1

B-02

Basement B-1
Basement B-1
Basement B-2
Basement B-2
Basement B-2
Exterior East
Exterior East
Exterior South
Basement B-1
Room 1-1
Room 1-1
Room 1-1
Room 1-1
Room 1-1

B-03
B-04
B-05
B-06
B-07
B-08
B-09
B-10
B-11
1-01
1-01
1-02
1-03
1-04

Room 1-1

1-05

Room 1-1
Room 1-1
Room 1-1

1-06
1-07
1-08

Room 1-1

1-09

Room 1-1
Room 1-1a
Room 1-23
Room 1-23
Room 1-24
Room 1-24
Room 1-24
Room 1-24
Room 1-1

1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-16
1-17
1-18

BUILDING MATERIAL DESCRIPTION


White Mastic over Orange Fiberglass Pipe
Insulation Boiler 1
White Mastic over Orange Fiberglass Pipe
Insulation Boiler 2
Boiler Gasket Woven Rope
White Ceiling Paint Coating
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic Utility Tunnel
Black Vapor Barrier Felt Utility Tunnel
Cementitious Wire Conduit Utility Tunnel
Vapor Barrier Mastic at T Deck Courtyard North
Vapor Barrier Mastic at T Deck Courtyard South
Vapor Barrier Mastic at T Deck Entrance
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic Perimeter Wall
Brown 9x9 Floor Tile
Floor Tile Black Mastic
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
Brown Ceiling Plaster with White Skim Coat
Vinyl Duct Cover with Black Mastic
Black/Brown12x12 Floor Tile with Black
Mastic
Wallboard Joint Compound - 1st Layer
Wallboard Joint Compound - 2nd Layer
Cove Base Mastic on Wallboard
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown) with
White Wrap
Brown 9x9 Floor Tile with Black Mastic
Wallboard Joint Compound
White Window Glaze
White Window Caulk
Vibration Dampener/Isolator
AHU Fan Housing Jacket
AHU North End Jacket
AHU Supply Duct Jacket
HVAC Duct Insulation Grey Skim Coat

MATERIAL
ASBESTOS
ASSESSMENT DETECTED (%)
Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable

Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
15
Non-Detect
20
3
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect

Friable

10

Friable
Friable
Non-Friable

2
5
Non-Detect

Friable

Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable

10
3
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
40
20
20
25
6
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TABLE 1

BUILDING
AREA

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY


BELL BUILDING
SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS

Room 1-1
Room 1-1
Room E-1
Room E-1
Room E-1
Room E-1
Room E-1
Room 2-1
Room 2-11
Room 2-11
Room 2-1
Room 2-2

SAMPLE
NUMBER
1-19
1-20
1-21
1-22
1-23
1-24
1-25
2-01
2-02
2-03
2-04
2-05

Room 2-2

2-06

Room 2-2

2-07

Room 2-2

2-08

Room 2-3
Room 2-3
Room 2-3
Room 2-3

2-09
2-10
2-11
2-12

Room 2-4

2-13

Room 2-4

2-14

Room 2-4
Room 2-4
Room 2-4a
Room 2-9
Room 2-9
Room 2-4

2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
2-19
2-20

Room 2-8

2-21

Room 2-8

2-22

Room 2-8

2-23

Room 2-8

2-24

Room 2-8

2-25

BUILDING MATERIAL DESCRIPTION


HVAC Duct Insulation Grey Skim Coat
Black Glue Dots under HVAC Duct Insulation
Front Entrance Ceiling Texture
Front Entrance Ceiling Texture
Electrical Wire Cloth Insulation
Electrical Wire Cloth Insulation
Electrical Wire Cloth Insulation
White Suspended Ceiling Tile with Ridges
White Window Glaze
White Window Caulk
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
Brown Ceiling Plaster with White Skim Coat
White Suspended Ceiling Tile with Random
Fissures & Pinholes
Wallboard Joint Compound
Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown) with
White Wrap
Wallboard & White Texture Coat
Wallboard Joint Compound
Ceiling Texture with Black Mastic
Wallboard Texture with Pink Paint
Ceiling Plaster (White Skim, White Scratch, &
Brown Base Coats)
White Suspended Ceiling Tile with Random
Fissures & Pinholes
White/Black Pipe Wrap Over Fiberglass
White Suspended Ceiling Tile (Smooth)
Restroom Wallboard Joint Compound
12x12 Waffle Pattern Splined Wall Tile
Wall Tile Brown Glue Dots
White Suspended Ceiling Tile with Ridges
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe
Insulation
White Plaster Pipe Fitting Insulation & White
Wrap
White Cloth Wrap Over Fiberglass Pipe
Insulation
White Plaster Pipe Fitting Insulation & White
Wrap
White Cloth Wrap Over Fiberglass Pipe
Insulation

MATERIAL
ASBESTOS
ASSESSMENT DETECTED (%)
Friable
6
Non-Friable
18
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
20
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable
Non-Detect
Friable

Non-Detect

Friable

Non-Detect

Friable

55

Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable

Non-Detect
3
Non-Detect
Non-Detect

Friable

Non-Detect

Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable

Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Friable

Non-Detect

Friable

Non-Detect

Friable

Non-Detect

Friable

Non-Detect

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TABLE 1

BUILDING
AREA
Rear Stairwell
Rear Stairwell
Room 2-8
Room 2-8
Room 2-8
Rear Stairwell
2-11
Rear Stairwell
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-1
Room 3-1
Room 3-1
Room 3-1
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Room 3-2
Elevator Lobby
Room 3-2
Rear Stairwell
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
Room 4-4
South Stairwell
Room 4-5

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY


BELL BUILDING
SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS
SAMPLE
BUILDING MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
NUMBER
2-26
Perimeter Door Caulk
2-27
Black Coating on Brick Under Wall Plaster
White Plaster Pipe Fitting Insulation & White
2-28
Wrap
2-29
AHU Duct Canvas Wrap
2-30
AHU Duct Canvas Wrap
2-31
Fire Hose
2-32
White Plaster at Wall Chase Behind Stairwell
3-01
Black Coating on Brick Under Wall Plaster
3-02
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
3-03
VOID SAMPLE BY INSPECTOR
3-04
Black Sheet Flooring
3-05
Black Sheet Flooring with Green Backing
3-06
Black Coating on Brick Under Wall Plaster
3-07
White Window Glaze
3-08
White Window Caulk
3-09
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
3-10
Radiator Green Heat Shield with Black Mastic
3-11
Black Mastic on Support Column
3-12
Residual Black Floor Mastic
3-22
Beige Window Caulk West
3-23
Beige Window Caulk East
3-26
White Paint Coat over Plaster Ceiling
3-27
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
3-28
White Paint Coat over Plaster Ceiling
3-29
Electrical Closet Cloth Electrical Wire Insulation
3-30
Building Exterior Tan Textured Paint
4-01
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
4-02
Light Grey-Brown Wall Plaster Over Lathe/Brick
4-03
Light Brown Window Glaze
4-04
Brown Window Caulk
4-05
White Window Caulk
4-06
Terracotta Wall Tiles Beneath Plaster
4-07
White Wall Plaster Patch
4-08
Preformed Pipe Insulation (White-Tan)
4-09
Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-White)
4-10
Grey-Brown Perimeter Door Caulk
4-11
White Interior Door Caulk
4-12
Floor Covering with Black Mastic
4-13

Pipe Fitting Insulation (Grey-White)

MATERIAL
ASBESTOS
ASSESSMENT DETECTED (%)
Friable
15
Non-Friable
Non-Detect
Friable

Non-Detect

Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
N/A
Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable

Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
--Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
18
Non-Detect
12
15
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
10
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
45
65
5
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
30 Chrysotile
2 Amosite

Friable

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Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

TABLE 1

BUILDING
AREA

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY


BELL BUILDING
SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER

Room 4-5

4-14

Room 4-5
Room 4-4
North Stairwell
Room 4-3
Room 4-3

4-15
4-16
4-17
4-18
4-19

Room 4-3

4-19A

Room 4-3

4-20

BUILDING MATERIAL DESCRIPTION


Pipe Insulation Air-Cell (Grey-Brown) with
White Wrap
Plaster on Bathroom Stall Support Frame
Electrical Closet Cloth Electrical Wire Insulation
Residual Black Floor Mastic
Vibration Dampener/Isolator
Brown Pipe Wrap
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe
Insulation
TSI White Wrap with Black Mastic Pipe Elbow
Over Fiberglass
Black Wrap over Fiberglass Pipe Insulation
Brown Wall Plaster with White Skim Coat
Tan Window Glaze
Tan Window Caulk
Black Pipe Lag Cloth
Black Residual 9-Inch Floor Tile Mastic
Grey Residual Floor Leveling Compound
White/Brown Window Glazing
Tan Window Caulk
Black/Grey Floor Covering
Grey Window Putty
Grey/Brown Glue Dots under Spline Ceiling

Attic West
4-21
Room 4-2
4-22
Room 4-2
4-23
Room 4-2
4-24
Room 4-3
4-25
Room 4-4
4-26
Room 4-4
4-27
Room 4-4
4-28
Room 4-4
4-29
South Stairwell
4-30
Room 4-1
4-31
Room 4-2
4-32
ATTIC CRAWLSPACE LEVEL
West Side
5-01
Fiberglass Attic Insulation
East Side
5-02
Fiberglass Attic Insulation
East Side
5-03
Preformed Pipe Insulation (White)
East Side
5-04
Vessel Plaster Insulation (Grey)
Black Mastic on 12 Header Pipe Foam Glass
East Side
5-05
Insulation
East Side
5-06
Pipe Fitting Insulation (Gray)
East Side
5-07
Brown Cork Pipe Insulation
East Side
5-08
Brown Cork Pipe Fitting Insulation
East Side
5-09
Black Pipe Wrap of Fiberglass
THIRD FLOOR CORE AREA ROOF LEVEL
NW Corner
3-13
Silver Wrap on Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
NW Corner
3-13
Silver Wrap on Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
NW Corner
3-14
Black Mastic on Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
NW Corner
3-15
Black Mastic Under Silver Pipe Wrap
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe
NW Corner
3-16
Insulation 1st Layer

MATERIAL
ASBESTOS
ASSESSMENT DETECTED (%)
Friable

20

Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Non-Friable

Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
45
Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable
Non-Friable
Friable
Non-Friable

30 Chrysotile
2 Amosite
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
2
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
2
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
2
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
5

Friable
Friable
Friable
Friable

Non-Detect
Non-Detect
10
15

Friable

Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable

15
12
Non-Detect
Non-Detect

Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable

Non-Detect
12
18
18

Non-Friable

10

Friable

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Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

TABLE 1

BUILDING
AREA

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY


BELL BUILDING
SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS
SAMPLE
NUMBER

BUILDING MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe


Insulation 2nd Layer
Black Mastic applied to Foam Glass Pipe
NW Corner
3-16
Insulation 3rd Layer
East Side
3-17
Rolled Roofing 1st Layer
East Side
3-18
Built-Up Roof System 2nd Layer
East Side
3-19
Roof Deck Mastic 3rd Layer
East Side
3-20
Roof Light Weight Concrete Deck 4th Layer
East Side
3-21
Roof Perimeter Flashing
ORIGINAL BUILDING DILAPIDATED ROOF
Southeast
R05
Black Roof Felt
Corner
Southeast
R06
Black Roof Felts Top Layer
Corner
Southeast
R07
Black Roof Felts 2nd Layer
Corner
Southwest
R08
Black Roof Felts 3rd Layer
Corner
Southwest
R09
Tan-Grey Concrete
Corner
Southwest
R10
Tan-Grey Concrete
Corner
South Parapet
R13
Roof Flashing Felts
South Parapet
R14
Roof Flashing Mastics
BUILDING ADDITION MAIN ROOF LEVEL
Northwest
R01
Built-Up Roof
Corner
East Parapet
R02
Roof Flashing
South
R03
Built-Up Roof
Center
Northwest
R04
Roof Flashing
Parapet
Cooling Tower
R11
Corrugated Cement Board Wall Panels
Northwest
R12
Black Mastic applied to Stone Coping
Corner
NW Corner

3-16

MATERIAL
ASBESTOS
ASSESSMENT DETECTED (%)
Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

18

Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable
Non-Friable

Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
Non-Detect
10

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable
Non-Friable

12
17

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Friable

Non-Detect

Non-Friable

Non-Friable

20

Non-Friable

17

Additional analysis by TEM or PLM point counting are some available options to determine quantified
levels of asbestos in difficult samples such as drywall joint compound, roofing and floor tile materials.

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LEAD-BASED PAINT INVESTIGATION SUMMARY

DESCRIPTION OF LBP COMPONENTS

Lead-containing building components affected by a demolition must be handled appropriately to assure


that no employee is exposed to lead in excess of the permissible exposure limit. Disposal of leadcontaining waste must be performed in accordance with Georgia EPD Solid Waste Management
regulations. Laboratory results for the paint chip samples analyzed were found to contain the

following percent by weight (% wt.) lead content.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Stairwell Interior Plaster Walls (0.31% to 4.5%)


Painted Exterior Metal Doors (7.8%)
Painted Metal Window Components (1.8%)
Painted Metal Building Components (1.5%)
Stairwell Floor Debris Including Paint Chips (1.0%)
Exterior Wall Paint (0.019%)

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Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS

ASBESTOS HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS

The NESHAP regulations (40 CFR 61 (M)) require that regulated asbestos-containing materials (RACM)
be properly abated prior to any demolition or renovation activity, which may disturb them. The EPA
NESHAP regulations define RACM as:
(a) Friable ACM (ACM that can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure);
(b) Category I non-friable ACM that has become friable;
(c) Category I non-friable ACM that will be or has been subject to sanding, grinding, cutting or
abrading, or;
(d) Category II non-friable ACM that has a high probability of becoming, or has become, crumbled,
pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of
demolition or renovation operations.
An assessment of potential exposure to harmful asbestos fibers from ACBMs should evaluate the
material's potential to release fibers into the air. Fiber release may occur spontaneously due to the
normal aging and subsequent deterioration of the materials. Fiber release may also occur suddenly due
to disturbance of the materials by maintenance, renovations, demolition, accidents, excessive vibrations,
or water damage. As a part of the survey, a visual assessment was performed in order to ascertain the
potential for asbestos fiber release from suspected materials.
The assessment focused upon specific criteria which include asbestos content (percentage and type);
friability; evidence of deterioration, physical damage or water damage; proximity to an air stream; and
accessibility. The effects of potential renovation activities were considered separately for each affected
material found to contain asbestos. The surveyor based upon facility characteristics, prior experience, an
understanding of abatement alternatives, and proposed demolition plans evaluates these criteria
qualitatively. This method of evaluation is outlined in the EPA's "Guidance for Controlling Asbestos
Containing Materials in Buildings" (EPA 560/5-85-024).
The results of the evaluations are reported in relative terms describing the potential for asbestos fiber
release. Materials that are in good physical condition and exhibit little chance for disturbance are
considered to have a "low" potential for fiber release. Materials that are in poor condition with some
deterioration or damage, or exhibit some risk for disturbance present a "medium" potential for fiber
emission. Materials that are in generally poor condition and exhibit the chance for further deterioration,
damage, or disturbance are considered to present a "high" potential to generate airborne fibers. A
material assessed as an "imminent hazard" is typically damaged, openly exposed, likely to be disturbed
and displays a very high possibility of releasing fibers into the air. The following assessments have been
determined based on the understanding that the subject building is proposed for demolition with the
complete removal of all asbestos-containing materials by a qualified asbestos abatement contractor
under properly controlled conditions.
ACBM FIBER RELEASE POTENTIAL
Low

Medium

High

Imminent Hazard
Exterior Vapor Barrier Mastic
HVAC Insulation Jackets (Ducts, Air Handlers, & Vessels)
Glue Dots (HVAC Duct Insulation & Splined Ceiling)
Wallboard Joint Compound
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Low

Medium

High

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Imminent Hazard
Window Glazing/Caulk Material
Perimeter Door Caulking Material
Floor Tile and Mastic
Floor Tile Mastic (Floors & Structural Columns)
Asbestos Contaminated Floor Debris
Burner Gasket Rope (Suspect ACM)
Vibration Dampener/Isolator
TSI Pipe Insulation (<6-Inch Pipe Diameter)
TSI Pipe insulation (>6-inch Pipe Diameter)
TSI Contaminated Attic Insulation
Black Mastic Applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Silver Wrap/Mastic over Foam Glass Pipe Insulation
Black Roof Patch Mastic
Roof Parapet and Curb Flashing
Black Mastic Applied to Stone/Terracota Coping
Cooling Tower Corrugated Cement Board Panels

6.2

LEAD HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS

The EPA standards (40 CFR Part 745) provide assessment methodology for the determination of a leadhazard screen. This method requires an inspector to evaluate paint conditions for deterioration,
accumulation of visible suspect debris, and painted surfaces that are impact points and/or subject to
friction. The conditions noted by ACTs inspector can be compared to the following table and applied to
the appropriate categories.
LEAD-BASED PAINT CONDITION GUIDENCE
BUILDING COMPONENT
INTACT

FAIR

POOR

Less than or equal


to 10 square feet
Less than or equal
to 2 square feet
Less than or equal
to 10% total

More than 10
square feet
More than 2 square
feet
More than 10% of
total surface area

DESCRIPTION
Exterior large surface components
Interior large surface components
Small surface area components

Entire surface is
intact
Entire surface is
intact
Entire surface is
intact

Based on the aforementioned table, ACTs lead inspector assessed the physical condition for each of the
lead-based paint building components as follows:

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LEAD-BASED PAINT CONDITION


Intact Fair Poor
Interior Plaster Walls & Ceilings
Painted Exterior Metal Doors
Painted Metal Window Components
Brown Painted Metal Components (hand rails, Spindles, etc.)
Exterior Building Paint
Interior Paint Debris Building Stairwells & Floors
Peeling and flaking paint chips and paint debris observed throughout the building should be
remediated using appropriate methods immediately to eliminate the lead-hazard.

6.3

POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS & MERCURY COMPONENTS HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS

ACT investigated the building for the presence of PCB containing equipment (light ballasts,
transformers, hydraulic equipment, etc.) and the presence of mercury-containing light fixtures and
thermostats. PCBs are a known carcinogenic that can also cause chloracne, liver damage, nausea,
dizziness, eye irritation, and bronchitis. Mercury can affect the body if it is inhaled or if it comes in contact
with the eyes or skin or if it is introduced into the digestive system the ingestion.
Both the OSHA and Georgia EPD regulate proper handling and disposal of PCB and mercury-containing
materials. It is recommended that obsolete PCB and mercury-containing equipment should be carefully
removed by qualified personnel and packaged for recycling in accordance the Universal Waste
Management regulations. PCB and mercury-containing equipment not listed in this report may be
present in concealed or in accessible areas of the building.

6.4

UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEMS

ACT investigated the building for evidence of UST systems and found several unidentifiable vent pipes
extending from the ground level to the roof. These vent pipes can be observed in the rear (south)
driveway area. Photographs have also been included in the appendices.
Due to the age of the building and evidence of vent pipes, we recommend performing a site
characterization (also referred to as site assessment) to determine if a UST is or was present and if the
UST site has experienced a release of hazardous and petroleum substance that trigger regulatory
action. The site assessment should include a detailed subsurface investigation by excavation, direct
push techniques or other acceptable means necessary to obtain chemical analysis of soil and
groundwater.

6.5

VISIBLE MOLD GROWTH HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS

Visible mold growth was observed on interior wall, floor and ceiling surfaces during ACTs site
reconnaissance. Elevated concentrations of target mold species, such as Chaetomium, Fusarium,
Memnoniella, Stachybotrys, and Trichoderma should not be found indoors. These species can
influence allergic hypersensitivity responses and symptoms of asthma in certain individuals.
Although no sample collection or analysis was performed, disturbance of mold contaminated building
materials without taking appropriate precautions could result in elevated airborne mold levels. Prior
to any building material disturbances it is recommended that all moisture and mold issues be
addressed.
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25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

6.6

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

PIGEON DROPPINGS HAZARD SCREEN FINDINGS

Large populations of roosting pigeons have breached the buildings envelope and now present the risk
of disease to building workers or people nearby. The most serious health risks arise from
Histoplasmosis and Cryptococcus disease organisms that can grow in the nutrient-rich accumulations
of bird droppings, feathers and debris under a roost, particularly if roosts have been active for years.
External parasites also may become a problem when infested birds or bats leave roosts or nests. The
parasites then can invade buildings and bite people including mosquitos who are associated with
transmitting the West Nile encephalitis virus to humans from birds including Pigeons. Prior to any
building material disturbances it is recommended that all pigeon dropping contamination issues be
addressed.

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Bell Building Demolition Project (101-068-15)
25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

7.

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

A.C.T. Services has performed a hazardous building materials site investigation including the evaluation of
ACBMs, LBP, PCBs, and mercury-containing components in general conformance with the scope and
limitations discussed in this report on the Bell Building located at 25 Auburn Avenue in Fulton County,
Georgia.
Exceptions to or deletions from the EPA standard were discussed earlier in this report. This investigation
has identified several types of deteriorated ACBMs, building components with LBP, and suspect PCB and
mercury-containing light fixtures and electrical equipment that may require additional action to reduce
or eliminate potential hazards associated with the demolition of the building.
7.1

ACBM ABATEMENT BUDGET COST ESTIMATES FOR IDENTIFIED MATERIALS

ACBM ESTIMATED ABATEMENT EXPENSE


BUILDING MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION

TOTAL
COST

QUANTITY

UNIT PRICE

45 SF

85.00

$ 3,825

HVAC Insulation Jackets (Ducts, Air Handler, & Vessels)

2,100 sf

8.00

$ 16,800

Glue Dots (HVAC Duct Insulation & Splined Ceiling)

1,200 sf

0.75

$ 900

Wallboard Joint Compound

8,100 sf

1.85

$ 14,985

218 Windows

85.00

$ 18,530

Perimeter Door Caulking Material

16 Doors

85.00

$ 1,360

Floor Tile and Mastic

14,650 sf

1.75

$ 25,638

Floor Tile Mastic (Floors & Structural Columns)

7,200 sf

0.80

$ 5,760

Asbestos Contaminated Debris

5,000 sf

0.65

$ 3,250

350 sf

7.00

$ 2,450

1 lf

350

$ 350

95 sf

9.00

$855

TSI Pipe Insulation (<6-Inch Pipe Diameter)

5,360 lf

9.00

$ 48,240

TSI Pipe Insulation (>6-Inch Pipe Diameter)

390 lf

15.00

$ 5,850

1,135 lf

7.00

$ 7,945

65 sf

15

Black Roof Patch Mastic

1,500 sf

1.75

$ 2,625

Roof Parapet and Curb Flashing

4,200 sf

3.25

$ 13,650

Black Mastic Applied to Stone/Terracotta Coping

1,060 lf

4.25

$ 4,505

Cooling Tower Corrugated Cement Board Panels

750 sf

4.50

$ 3,377

45 shifts

650

$ 29,250

Exterior Vapor Barrier

Window Glazing/Caulk Material

Fiberglass Pipe Insulation with Black Mastic


Burner Unit Gasket Rope
Vibration Dampener/Isolator

Black Mastic Applied to Foam Glass Pipe Insulation


Black Mastic Applied to Column Bases

Project Monitor Expense


Total ACBM Cost Estimate

$ 975

$ 211,118

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Bell Building Demolition Project (101-068-15)
25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

7.2

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

LBP ABATEMENT BUDGET COST ESTIMATES FOR IDENTIFIED MATERIALS


LBP ESTIMATED ABATEMENT EXPENSE
BUILDING MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION

QUANTITY

UNIT PRICE

Stabilize Paint on Walls & Ceilings

39,360 sf

1.30

$ 51,168

Remove Paint Debris on Floors

61,280 sf

0.45

$ 27,578

Consulting and Clearance Testing

20 shifts

650

$ 13,000

Total LBP Cost Estimate


7.3

TOTAL COST

$ 91,746

PCB AND MERCURY DISPOSAL BUDGET COST ESTIMATES


PCB & MERCURY ESTIMATED ABATEMENT EXPENSE
BUILDING MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION

QUANTITY

UNIT PRICE

Mercury-Containing Tube Lamps

1,800 lamps

1.25

$ 2,250

Florescent Light Ballasts

400 ballasts

10.50

$ 4,200

5 drums

650

$ 3,250

55-Gallon Drums Suspect Hydraulic Fluid


Total Cost Estimate
7.4

TOTAL COST

$ 9,700

UST SYSTEM REMEDIATION BUDGET COST ESTIMATES


ESTIMATED UST REMEDIATION EXPENSE
BUILDING MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION

Site Characterization
UST Removal & Soil Disposal
UST Closure Analysis & Reporting

QUANTITY

UNIT PRICE

12,000

$ 12,000

8,000

3.75 gal.

$ 30,000

5,000

$ 5,000

Total Cost Estimate


7.5

TOTAL COST

$ 47,000

MOLD & PIGEON DROPPING REMEDIATION BUDGET COST ESTIMATES


MOLD & PIGEON DROPPING CONTAMINATED MATERIAL
BUILDING MATERIAL
DESCRIPTION

QUANTITY

UNIT PRICE

Mold-Contaminated Surfaces

20,000

0.85 sf

$ 17,000

Pigeon Dropping Contaminated Materials

12,000

2.30 sf

$ 27,600

Total Cost Estimate

TOTAL COST

$ 44,600

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Bell Building Demolition Project (101-068-15)
25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

8.

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

RECOMMENDATIONS

Building materials containing greater than one percent (>1%) regulated asbestiform minerals are
considered asbestos-containing materials as defined by USEPA in 40 CFR Chapter 61, Subpart M and
OSHA Standard 1926.1101. Moreover, OSHA also regulates worker protection standards for those
building materials containing equal to or less than one percent (<1%) asbestos.
Due to the deteriorated condition of the building interior ACT recommends the complete removal of the
ACBMs identified within the building prior to demolition of the structure. The ACBMs identified within
the building possess either a high potential for generating fiber release during demolition activities, or
their present deteriorated condition already possess a high hazard with respect to the potential to
release asbestos fibers. NESHAP regulations (40 CFR 61 (M)) require that all RACM be properly abated
prior to any demolition or renovation activity, which may disturb them. Only Georgia EPD certified
asbestos abatement contractors are qualified to perform abatement activities under properly
controlled conditions.
The abatement of regulated ACBMs can be accomplished using several methods including
encapsulation, enclosure, operations and maintenance program or complete removal or a combination
thereof. ACBMs that remain in place and in good condition or are enclosed or encapsulated should be
included in an Operations and Maintenance Program that provides policies for routine inspections and
maintenance of the material.
When planning renovation or demolition activities, all contractors must be informed of the known
asbestos hazards and employ qualified personnel to perform work tasks that have the potential to
disturb asbestos-containing or contaminated materials.
NESHAP mandatory notification will be required prior to any asbestos abatement or demolition
activity. Proper waste disposal methods must be addressed in accordance with Georgia Solid Waste
Management rules.
The waste materials generated during asbestos abatement of the ACBMs listed in this report are
considered asbestos-containing waste materials (ACWM) by Georgia EPD. All ACWM generated by the
renovation or demolition of this structure must be disposed of in accordance with the Georgia Asbestos
Waste Regulations which requires all ACWM (including materials contaminated by the disturbance of
RACM, CAT I and CAT II asbestos) to be deposited into a permitted landfill with an asbestos waste
shipment record. Asbestos-containing roofing materials and miscellaneous floor mastics are
considered Category I materials.
Within the limits of OSHA standards for General Industry (29CFR1910.1025) and Construction
Industry (29CFR1926.62) this effort has identified deteriorated non-intact LBP throughout the
building. All plaster wall paint coatings and painted building components including windows, doors,
and railings are presumed to contain lead. The delaminated non-intact paint coatings are dispersed
throughout the floor surfaces within the structure and present a lead hazard under OSHA standards for
lead 29 CFR 1910 and 1926. OSHA does not recognize a lower threshold for lead concentrations and
requires all employers to communicate the potential lead health hazards to their employees as part of a
Hazard Communication Program 29 CFR 1919.1200.
Due to the deteriorated condition of the lead-based paint, ACT recommends that the paint should be
properly remediated prior to a proposed renovation or demolition activity. Abatement of lead-based
paint can be performed using various methods including, but not limited to, component removal, paint
stabilization, encapsulation and enclosure. Peeling and flaking paint chips and paint debris observed in
various locations throughout the facility should be stabilized immediately to eliminate the potential of
creating further lead-hazards to persons entering the building.
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25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

Recommended options for the abatement and disposal of lead-based paints that exceed the USEPA
hazardous waste standard are available. These include non-methylene chloride paint strippers such as
LEAD-OUT Paint Stripper products which are designed to react at the molecular level with lead and
other heavy metals to render them non-hazardous allowing for inexpensive disposal. Waste profile
sampling is still required prior to disposal as non-hazardous waste. This technology would be
considered an engineering control to assist in the reduction of worker lead exposure.
OSHA has regulations governing construction worker exposure to lead. Employers of construction
workers engaged in the repair, renovation, removal, demolition, and salvage of structures and materials
(building components) are responsible for the development and implementation of a worker
protection program in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1926.62. This lead hazard program is essential to
minimize worker risk of lead exposure. Employers must be in compliance with OSHAs lead standard at
all times.
The USEPAs National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) [73 FR 66964, Nov 12, 2008] for ambient
lead concentrations is 0.15 micrograms per cubic meter of air (g/m3). This standard air
concentration would be a concern during any renovation or demolition event due to the poor condition
of identified lead coatings. Disposal of lead-containing waste must be performed in accordance with
Georgia EPD Solid Waste Management regulations.
Georgia EPD regulates all lead-based paint abatement activities associated with target housing and/or
child occupied facilities; only Georgia EPD certified lead abatement contractors should perform
abatement activities associated with target housing or child occupied facilities under properly
controlled conditions.
Suspect mercury-containing florescent lamps were observed throughout the building. Suspect stored
PCB-containing light ballasts were observed in various locations of the building including, but not
limited to, custodian closets, bathrooms and storage areas. In addition, five (5) unlabeled 55-gallon
steel drums apparently containing waste oil were observed on the first floor adjacent to the elevator
area. Due to limited labeling, the drums may contain hydraulic fluid with the potential to contain PCBs.
Additional investigations may be required to confirm the presence of the suspect mercury and PCBs within
these components and drums. PCB waste is defined in 40 CFR, Part 761. Mercury-containing waste is
defined in 40 CFR, Part 273. Used mercury-containing florescent lamps and PCB equipment should be
carefully removed by qualified personnel and packaged for recycling in accordance the EPA 40 CFR 273
Standards for Universal Waste Management regulations.
Both OSHA and Georgia EPD regulate proper worker training, handling and disposal of PCB and mercurycontaining materials. ACT recommends that obsolete PCB and mercury-containing equipment should be
carefully removed by qualified personnel and packaged for recycling in accordance the Universal Waste
Management regulations. PCB and mercury-containing equipment not listed in this report may be
present in concealed or in accessible areas of the building.
ACT investigation discovered evidence of UST systems including several unidentifiable vent pipes
extending from the ground level to the roof. These vent pipes can be observed in the rear (south)
driveway area. Photographs have also been included in the appendices.
Due to the age of the building and evidence of vent pipes, we recommend performing a site
characterization (also referred to as site assessment) to determine if a UST is or was present and if the
UST site has experienced a release of hazardous and petroleum substance that trigger regulatory
action. The site assessment should include a detailed subsurface investigation by excavation, direct
push techniques or other acceptable means necessary to obtain chemical analysis of soil and
groundwater.

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Bell Building Demolition Project (101-068-15)
25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Project No. 15.11.001
June 24, 2015

Currently, the Bell Building is abandoned and visual observations indicate that the buildings interior
spaces have been unconditioned for a number of years. Numerous areas of moisture intrusion related
to roof leaks and exterior envelope breaches were observed throughout the building. The moisture
intrusion and unconditioned interior spaces has resulted in numerous large areas of mold growth
observed on interior wall, floor and ceiling surfaces. Elevated concentrations of target mold species,
such as Chaetomium, Fusarium, Memnoniella, Stachybotrys, and Trichoderma should not be found
indoors. These species can influence allergic hypersensitivity responses and symptoms of asthma in
certain individuals.
Likewise, large areas of accumulated pigeon dropping contamination were noted in various interior
areas of the breached building envelope. Histoplasmosis and Cryptococcus disease fungus spores are
emitted from nutrient-rich accumulations of pigeon droppings. Pigeon dropping contamination can
cause serious health risks that arise from exposure to these airborne disease organisms.
ACT recommends that all visible mold growth and pigeon droppings be removed by a qualified mold
remediation contractor in accordance with a detailed Remedial Action Plan (RAP) to prevent the spread of
mold and/or pigeon waste contamination. The RAP should address the removal of molded, moist and
stained building materials using precautions similar to those required for asbestos and lead removal to
reduce the potential for further contamination.

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APPENDIX A
ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIAL LOCATION DIAGRAMS

Appendix A

North

Rear Stairwell

Suspect
Underground Storage Tank Pit

Basement
Mechanical Area
B-1

Utility Tunnel
B-2
T Deck
Entrance

LEGEND

Pipe Insulation In Chases

Not to Scale

Asbestos Thermal System Insulation Locations


Basement Mechanical Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.1

North

Rear Stairwell

Suspect
Underground Storage Tank Pit

Basement
Mechanical Area
B-1

Utility Tunnel
B-2
T Deck
Entrance

LEGEND

Asbestos Waterproofing Mastic

Not to Scale

Asbestos Waterproofing Mastic Locations


Basement Mechanical Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.2

North

1-21
1-4

Mechanical Room
1-13

Showers & Restrooms


1-19

1-15
Sorting Bin
Area
1-1

1-22

1-16
South Stairwell

Sorting Bin
Area
1-1A

1-3

1-9
Boiler Room
Store
1-8

Store Room
1-5

Boiler Room
Office
1-10

North Stairwell
/Elevator Lobby
1-14

1-23
1-20

Rear Stairwell

Boiler Room
1-7

1-18A
Crawl Space
1-17

Crawl Space
1-18

A/H Room
Office
1-12

Store Room
1-11

Air Handler
Room
1-25

Store Room
1-2

LEGEND

Pipe Insulation In Chases


Thermal System Insulation
Suspect ACM Burner Rope

Asbestos Thermal System Insulation Locations


1st Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.3

North

1-21
1-4

Mechanical Room
1-13

Showers & Restrooms


1-19

1-15
Sorting Bin
Area
1-1

1-22

1-16
South Stairwell

Sorting Bin
Area
1-1A

1-3

1-9
Boiler Room
Store
1-8

Store Room
1-5

Boiler Room
Office
1-10

North Stairwell
/Elevator Lobby
1-14

1-23
1-20

Rear Stairwell

Boiler Room
1-7

1-18A
Crawl Space
1-17

Crawl Space
1-18

A/H Room
Office
1-12

Store Room
1-11

Air Handler
Room
1-25

Store Room
1-2

LEGEND

Floor Covering Locations

Not to Scale

Asbestos Flooring Location Diagram


1st Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.4

North

1-21
1-4

Mechanical Room
1-13

Showers & Restrooms


1-19

1-15
Sorting Bin
Area
1-1

1-22

1-16
South Stairwell

Sorting Bin
Area
1-1A

1-3

1-9
Boiler Room
Store
1-8

Store Room
1-5

Boiler Room
Office
1-10

North Stairwell
/Elevator Lobby
1-14

1-23
1-20

Rear Stairwell

Boiler Room
1-7

1-18A
Crawl Space
1-17

Crawl Space
1-18

A/H Room
Office
1-12

Store Room
1-11

Air Handler
Room
1-25

Store Room
1-2

LEGEND

ACM Wall Material Locations


(Joint Compounds, Caulks & Glazing's)

Not to Scale

Asbestos Wall Materials Location Diagram


1st Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.5

North

Rear Stairwell

Restroom
2-11
Mezzanine
Level
2-3

Original Structure
2-2

2-1

Newer Addition
2-4

Mechanical
Room
2-8

North Stairwell
2-7

South Stairwell
2-10

2-9

Elevator
Lobby
2-5
2-6

2-4A

LEGEND

Pipe Insulation In Chases


Thermal System Insulation
ACM Glass Foam Riser Pipes

Asbestos Thermal System Insulation Locations


2nd Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.6

North

Rear Stairwell

Restroom
2-11
Mezzanine
Level
2-3

Original Structure
2-2

2-1

Newer Addition
2-4

Mechanical
Room
2-8

North Stairwell
2-7

South Stairwell
2-10

2-9

Elevator
Lobby
2-5
2-6

2-4A

LEGEND

Black Floor Mastic Locations

Not to Scale

Asbestos Flooring Location Diagram


2nd Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.7

North

2-6
Rear Stairwell

Restroom
2-11
Mezzanine
Level
2-3

Original Structure
2-2

2-1

Newer Addition
2-4

Mechanical
Room
2-8

North Stairwell
2-7

South Stairwell
2-10

2-9

Elevator
Lobby
2-5
2-6

2-4A

LEGEND

ACM Wall Material Locations


(Joint Compounds, Caulks & Glazing's)

Not to Scale

Asbestos Wall Materials Location Diagram


2nd Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.8

North

Rear Stairwell

Original Structure
3-1

North Stairwell
3-5

South Stairwell
3-6

Roof Top
Open Area
3-7

Elevator
Lobby
3-3
3-4

Newer Addition
3-2

LEGEND

Pipe Insulation In Chases


Thermal System Insulation
ACM Glass Foam Riser Pipes

Asbestos Thermal System Insulation Locations


3rd Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.9

North

Rear Stairwell

Original Structure
3-1

North Stairwell
3-5

South Stairwell
3-6

Roof Top
Open Area
3-7

Elevator
Lobby
3-3
3-4

Newer Addition
3-2

LEGEND

Black Column Mastic Locations

Not to Scale

Asbestos Column Mastic Location Diagram


3rd Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.10

North

Rear Stairwell

Original Structure
3-1

North Stairwell
3-5

South Stairwell
3-6

Roof Top
Open Area
3-7

Elevator
Lobby
3-3
3-4

Newer Addition
3-2

LEGEND

ACM Wall Material Locations


(Joint Compounds, Caulks & Glazing's)
Roof Flashing Locations

Not to Scale

Asbestos Wall Materials Location Diagram


3rd Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.11

North

Rear Stairwell

Office Area
4-2

Original Structure
4-1

North Stairwell
4-8

South Stairwell
4-9

Roof Top
Open Area

Elevator
Lobby
4-6
4-7

Air Handler Room


4-3

Restroom
4-5

Newer Addition
4-4

LEGEND

Pipe Insulation In Chases


Thermal System Insulation
ACM Glass Foam Riser Pipes

Asbestos Thermal System Insulation Locations


4th Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.12

North

Rear Stairwell

Office Area
4-2

Original Structure
4-1

North Stairwell
4-8

South Stairwell
4-9

Roof Top
Open Area

Elevator
Lobby
4-6
4-7

Air Handler Room


4-3

Restroom
4-5

Newer Addition
4-4

Not to Scale

Asbestos Wall Materials Location Diagram


4th Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.13

North

Rear Stairwell

Office Area
4-2

Original Structure
4-1

North Stairwell
4-8

South Stairwell
4-9

Roof Top
Open Area

Elevator
Lobby
4-6
4-7

Air Handler Room


4-3

Restroom
4-5

Newer Addition
4-4

LEGEND

Black Column Mastic Locations


Black Floor Mastic Locations
Spline Ceiling Glue Dots

Asbestos Mastic Location Diagram


4th Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.14

North

Rear Stairwell

Original Structure
West

North Stairwell

South Stairwell

Roof Top
Open Area

Elevator MCC
Room
A-1

Newer Addition
East

LEGEND

Pipe Insulation In Chases


Thermal System Insulation
ACM Glass Foam Riser Pipes

Attic Mechanical Level


Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.15

North

Rear Stairwell

Original Structure
West

North Stairwell

South Stairwell

Roof Top
Open Area

Elevator MCC
Room
A-1

Newer Addition
East

LEGEND

ACM Wall Material Locations


(Joint Compounds, Caulks & Glazing's)

Not to Scale

Asbestos Wall Materials Location Diagram


Attic Mechanical Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.16

North

Rear Stairwell

Original Structure
2-2

North Stairwell

Cooling
Tower

South Stairwell

Cooling Tower
Shed

Elevator MCC
Roof

Newer Addition
2-4

LEGEND

Parapet Stone Coping Mastic


Roof Flashing & Patch Mastic Locations
Asbestos Cement Corrugated Wall Panels

Roof Area Asbestos Locations


Roof Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Not to Scale

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Avenue; Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.17

ACM & LBP Investigation Report 11.01.001

APPENDIX B
SITE RECONNAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHS

Appendix B

Bell Building Demolition Project (101-68-15)


25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
ACT Project No. 15.11.001

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Hazardous Building Materials Report
June 24, 2015

1.

The Bell Building is located at 25 Auburn Avenue,


Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia.

2.

The 4-story brick building with concrete basement


is of 1920 & 1930 construction. Windows and
doors contain asbestos glazing and caulks.

3.

The original building (circa 1920s) roof was


deteriorated. Parapet, curb and equipment
flashings, and coping mastic contain asbestos.

4.

The east & south building additions (circa 1930s)


roof parapet, curb and equipment flashings, and
coping mastic contain asbestos.

5.

Asbestos corrugated cement wall panels were


observed on the cooling tower structures and
equipment.

6.

Asbestos, mold, animal waste, and deteriorated


wood support structures were observed in the
buildings attic area.

Page 1 of 5

Bell Building Demolition Project (101-68-15)


25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
ACT Project No. 15.11.001

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Hazardous Building Materials Report
June 24, 2015

7.

Deteriorated asbestos insulation was observed in


the attic space along the buildings pipe systems
which feed the column pipe chases.

8.

9.

Deteriorated steam vessel asbestos insulation was


observed in the attic.

10. Asbestos insulated pipes were observed inside wall


chases.

11. Asbestos containing black floor mastic was


observed under dust and debris in various locations
throughout the building.

Fiberglass batting insulation contaminated with


asbestos debris and pigeon droppings was observed
throughout the attic.

12. Observed hazardous building conditions include


crumbling plaster, lead-based paint, molded ceiling
and walls, asbestos pipe insulation, and broken
fluorescent light fixtures.

Page 2 of 5

Bell Building Demolition Project (101-68-15)


25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
ACT Project No. 15.11.001

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Hazardous Building Materials Report
June 24, 2015

13. Observed hazardous building conditions include


deteriorated asbestos building materials and lead
painted building components.

14. Observed hazardous building conditions include


deteriorated molded asbestos containing wallboard
system and asbestos pipe insulations.

15. Deteriorated asbestos pipe insulation was observed


in various sizes throughout the buildings
mechanical systems.

16. Black foam glass steam line pipe insulation with


asbestos black mastic was observed throughout the
buildings mechanical systems.

17. Molded asbestos wallboard systems were observed


at various locations within the building.

18. Asbestos containing caulk and lead paint was


detected on the buildings perimeter metal doors.

Page 3 of 5

Bell Building Demolition Project (101-68-15)


25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
ACT Project No. 15.11.001

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Hazardous Building Materials Report
June 24, 2015

19. Asbestos floor tiles and black mastic was observed


at various locations within the building.

20. Suspect asbestos gasket rope was observed in


Room 117 crawl space of the first floor fresh air
heating equipment.

21. The first floor air handler unit system is insulated


with an asbestos jacket over fiberglass.

22. Asbestos cloth dampener/isolator and asbestos


insulated pipe systems were observed in the first
floor air handler unit (Room 125).

23. Unlabeled oil storage drums and miscellaneous


paint and chemical containers were observed in the
first floor storage room (Room 1-2).

24. Approximately four areas of stacked fluorescent


light fixture suspect PCB-containing ballast were
observed within the building.

Page 4 of 5

Bell Building Demolition Project (101-68-15)


25 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
ACT Project No. 15.11.001

A.C.T. Services, Inc.


Hazardous Building Materials Report
June 24, 2015

25. General view of the Basement Utility Tunnel.

26. Typical view of Basement Boilers 2 and 3 with nonasbestos pipe insulating materials.

27. Basement Boiler 2 viewing boiler sections and nonasbestos woven rope gasket material.

28. Basement pipe chases with asbestos-containing


pipe insulation.

29. Exterior south (rear) driveway with asbestoscontaining vapor barrier mastic applied to the T
Parking Deck Entrance Foyer.

30. Exterior south (rear) driveway viewing suspect UST


fill pipe and vent pipe extending to roof level.

Page 5 of 5

ACM & LBP Investigation Report 11.01.001

APPENDIX C
ASBESTOS SAMPLE LOCATION DIAGRAMS & ANALYSIS REPORTS

Appendix C

North

Rear Stairwell

Switch Gear

B01

Basement
Mechanical Area
B-1

B02

Tank

Tank

B11

Boiler 3

Boiler 2

Boiler 1

Suspect
Underground Storage Tank Pit

Vent Pipes

B04

B03

B05

B06

B07

B10

Utility Tunnel
B-2
T Deck
Entrance
B08

B09

LEGEND

00

Bulk Sample Location Number

Not to Scale

Asbestos Thermal System Insulation Locations


Basement Mechanical Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.1

North
1-01

1-02

1-04

1-03

1-05

1-25

1-24

1-23

Rear Stairwell

Mechanical Room

Boiler Room

1-22

1-21

1-11

1-13

1-12

Showers & Restrooms

Sorting Bin
Area
South Stairwell

1-18

1-19

Boiler Room
Store

North Stairwell
/Elevator Lobby
Boiler Room
Office

Crawl Space

A/H Room
Office

1-20

Sorting Bin
Area

Store Room

Air Handler
Room

Store Room

Store Room

1-06

1-07

1-08

1-09

1-10

1-14

1-15

1-16

1-17

LEGEND

00

Bulk Sample Location Number

Diagram Not to Scale


Suspect Asbestos Samples 1-01 to 1-25
1st Floor Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.2

North
2-27

2-26

2-02

2-03

2-32

2-04

2-18

2-01

2-19

2-06

2-05

2-21

2-08

2-07

2-09

2-11

2-10

Rear Stairwell

Restroom

Mezzanine
Level

North Stairwell

South Stairwell

2-31

Elevator
Lobby

Mechanical
Room

Rest
Room

2-20

2-23

2-22

2-25

2-24

2-28

2-29

2-30

2-17

2-16

2-13

2-12

2-14

2-15

LEGEND

00

Bulk Sample Location Number

Diagram Not to Scale


Suspect Asbestos Samples 2-01 to 2-32
2nd Floor
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.3

North
3-30

3-02

3-05

3-26

3-27

3-25

3-04

3-22

3-16

3-15

3-13

3-06

3-09

3-08

3-07

Rear Stairwell
3-14

3-12

3-03

North Stairwell

South Stairwell

3-01

Roof Top
Open Area

3-24

3-23

3-21

3-20

3-19

3-18

3-17

Elevator
Lobby

3-28

3-29

3-11

3-10

LEGEND

00

Bulk Sample Location Number

Diagram Not to Scale


Suspect Asbestos Samples 3-01 to 3-30
3rd Floor
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.4

North
4-10

4-11

4-02

4-05

4-04

4-06

4-21

4-17

4-24

4-16

4-23

4-22

4-18

Rear Stairwell

Office Area

North Stairwell

South Stairwell

Roof Top
Open Area

Elevator
Lobby
Air Handler Room

Restroom

LEGEND

00

4-07

4-08

4-09

4-01

4-12

4-15

4-13

4-14

4-20

4-19

4-25

Bulk Sample Location Number

Diagram Not to Scale


Suspect Asbestos Samples 4-01 to 4-25
4th Floor
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.5

North
5-01

Rear Stairwell

North Stairwell

South Stairwell

5-03

LEGEND

00

Roof Top
Open Area

5-08

5-07

5-06

Elevator MCC
Room

5-02

5-04

5-05

5-09

Bulk Sample Location Number

Diagram Not to Scale


Suspect Asbestos Samples 5-01 to 5-09
Attic Level (Under Roof)
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.6

North
R-03

R-12

R-04

R-05

R-06

R-07

R-08

R-09

R-13

R-14

R-01

R-10

Rear Stairwell
North Stairwell

Cooling
Tower

South Stairwell

R-11

LEGEND

00

Cooling Tower
Shed

Elevator MCC
Roof

R-02

Bulk Sample Location Number

Diagram Not to Scale


Suspect Asbestos Samples R01 to R14
Roof Level
Project No. 15.11.001

Georgia State University


Bell Building
25 Auburn Ave. Atlanta, Georgia
June 24, 2015
Figure No.7

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

June 10, 2015


Mick Robarts
ij

A.C.T. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
Bell Bldg Basement
-

Bell Bldg Basement


-

ACCREDITED

Dear Mr. Robarts:


Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the II samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on June 10, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.

.Ja.

NVLAp
vL UI CCCI

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/l 16, Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020.
Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. These
analysis results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction or the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or cerLification by MAS, LLC.. the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.
Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.

011fl4

Paul M. Hess
Enc. M62l64

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

7071 WARNER AVE

SUITE P364

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA

W MASTESTCCM

92647

(714) 840-1000

M621 64- 002

M621 64- 003

M621 64- 004

M621 64- 005

MEal 64- 006

M621 64- 007

M621 64- 008

M62164- 009

M62164-010

M62164- 011

B-02

B-03

B-04

B-OS

B-06

13-07

B-08

B-tN

RIO

B-Il

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detecled.

Materials detected.

Materials detected. Foil not analyzed.

Materials detected. Foil not analyzed.

COMMENTS

/7-

Black Vapor Barrier

Black Vapor Barrier

Black Vapor Barrier Mastic

Black Vapor Barrier Mastic

Terracota Conduit

Black Vapor Barrier Felt

Black Vapor Barrier Mastic

Ceiling Paint

Boiler Gasket Rope

Pipe Fitting Wrap Insulation & MS

Pipe Fitting Vmp Insulation & MS

MATERIAL

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

Reviewer:

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Bldg Basement
Job Number: Bell Bldg
ement

Pagel of I

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

15% Chiysotile Asbestos

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

ANALYSIS

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/13-93)116, Method for the Determination ol Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials andfor EPA document 600/M4-82-C
Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method detection limit is 1% unless otheivAse stated. This report relates only to items tested as ret
and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Govemment. This report may not
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101 235-0).

M62164- 001

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CLIENT #

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024

Client: A.C.T. Services

(770) 866-3200

783 N Clayton St.


Lawrenceville GA. 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg Basement
Job Number: Bell Bldg Basement
Received 6/10/2015
-

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

B-UI
Orange Foil Wrap Over Fiberglass Pipe Fitting
Pipe listing Wrap Insulation & MS
M62l64 001
6110/2015
Paul Hess
% of Tolal Sample in Analysis 100

Non-Fibrous

Cellulose -hhbonv 87,


Mm wool -isotropic 10%
Fib glass -isotropic 5%

Orange paint on thin white coating, fell, glassy fibers X

NOTES

11-02
Orange Foil Wrap Over Filerglass Pipe End
Pipe Fitting Wrap Insulation & MS
611012015
M62I64 002
Paul Hess
% of Tolal Sample in Analysis 100

Cellulose -ribbony 8%
Mm wool -isotropic 10%
Fib glass -isotropic 5%

Orange paint on thin white coaling, fell, glassy fibers X

B-03
Tan Boiler Gasket Rope Inside Boiler
Boiler Gasket Rope
6/10/2015
M62164 003
Paul Hess
7, of Total Sample in Analysis 100

Bundle stained glass fibers X

Fib glass -isotropic

Paints with granular debris adhering X

X
X

Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Opaques

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Materials detected.

B-OS
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic Seeping Out of Cable Hall
Passage
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic
M62164 -005
Paul Hess
6/10/2015
7, of Total Sample in Analysis 100
Black glussy tar X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Materials detecled.

NOTES

X
X
X
X

93%

Rust
Binder

B-04
White Ceiling Paint over Plaster Ceiling
Ceiling Paint
M62 164 004
6/10/2015
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Materials detected. Foil not analyzed.

NOTES

Opaques
Wollaslonile
Mineral grains
Binder

% of LAYER

X
X
X
X

Materials dclccted Foil no! analyzed.

NOTES

Opaques
Wotlasionise
Mineral grains
Binder

ASBESTOS

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Opaques

Binder

X
NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The satuples were analyied in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/I 16. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-62-020. Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The melhod
detection limit is 1% unless omhenvise staled, This repoti relates only to itetus tested as received, and may not be used to claiiti endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC. he National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program. EPA. or the U.S. Government, This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

Page2of3

MAS, EEC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024

Client: ACT. Services

(770) 866-3200

783 N Clayton St.


Lawrenceville GA. 30045-4507
Name:
Bell Bldg Basement
Job
Job Number: Bell Bldg Basement
Received 6/10/2015
-

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

B-O6
Black Vapor Barrier Felt Behind PLaster Cable Hall
Black Vapor Barrier FeLt
M62l64 006
6/10/2015
Paul Hess
9, olTotal Sample in Analysis 100

Cellulose -ribbony
Synthetic -melts

Tan paint on glossy tar with iinhedded fell X

NOTES

Non-Fibrous
I 8%
3%

ASBESTOS

Opaques

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Materials detected.

Tr

of LAYER

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

11-07

Conduit Black Terracola - Ol,served Ceiling of Cable


Hall Passage
Terracota Conduit
6/10/2015
M62l64 007
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis IOU
-

NOTES

Gray on beige ceramic X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X
NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Black tarry debris X

Materials detected.

B-OH
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic - Ext East Wall Park Deck
T - North
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic
6/1012015
M62 164 008
Paul Hess
9, of Total Sample in Analysis IOU
NOTES

Opaques

Opaques

Mineral grains

Binder

Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

B-09
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic Ext East Wall Park Ikck
T South
Black Vapor Barrier Maslic
M62t64 009
6/10/2015
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis 00
-

Opaques

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NOTES

Black tar with beige fine grained compound X

B-b
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic- Ext Wall @ Deck T Rear
Entrance
Black Vapor Barrier
6/10/2015
M62IM 010
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis l
-

NOTES

Black tar with fibers X

Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Chrysotile Asbestos 15%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Materials detecte&

The santples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/l 16. Method for he Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials and/or EPA document SOtWM4-82-020. Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated, This report relates only to items tested as received, and may nut he used to claim endorsement or
eenifieation by MM, LLC. the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program. EPA. or the US. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS. LLC. (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0),

kaeaLrn.

Page3 1)13

MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFLELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: ACT. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA. 30015-3507
Name:
Bell Bldg Basement
Job
Job Number: Bell Bldg Basement
Received 6/10/2015
-

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DAm

Fibrous

B-li
Black Vapor Barrier Mastic Basement Column 3
Bottom
Black Vapor Barrier
M62l64 Oil
6/10/2015
Paul Hess
% of Total Santple in Analysis 100
-

Non-Fibrous

ASBESTOS

Opaqucs

Binder

% of LAYER

NOTES

Black glossy tar X

Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Client Sample Containers: I I

Approved Signatory:
Date:

//

Total Layers Analyzed: I I

/
6/l0/2015

The samples weic analyied in accordance with EPA document OOtl/R-93/l 6, Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to tents tested as received, and may not he used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS. LLC. the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Progrant. EPA, or the U.S. Govemntent, This repon may not he
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101 235-0)

(
ssa

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

April 28, 2015


Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
Bell Building
Bell Building
Dear Mr. Robarts:
Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 13 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on April 27, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, 'Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials' and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
'Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples'. These analysis
results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.
Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.
Sincerely,

Chris DuBour
Enc. M61883

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

3020 OLD RANCH PARKWAY

SUITE 300

SEAL BEACH, CA

WWW.MASTEST.COM

90740

(562) 799-5530 FAX (562) 799-5531

Page1 of 1

MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Reviewer:

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)


CLIENT #

MAS ID # - SPL #

COMMENTS

MATERIAL

ANALYSIS

1-01

M61883- 001A

X = Materials detected.

Brown 9x9 FT w/black mastic

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-01

M61883- 001B

X = Materials detected.

Black Mastic

3% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-02

M61883- 002

X = Materials detected.

Wall plaster brown w/white skim coat

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

1-03

M61883- 003

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling plaster brown w/white skim

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

1-04

M61883- 004

X = Materials detected.

Vinyl duct cover w/black mastic

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

1-05

M61883- 005

X = Materials detected. Tile and Mastic contianed similar


quantities of Asbestos.

12x12 FT w/black mastic

10% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-06

M61883- 006

X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos containing


drywall material was present with sample.

DW & DWJC top layer

2% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-07

M61883- 007

X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos containing


drywall material was present with sample.

DW & DWJC back layer

5% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-08

M61883- 008

X = Materials detected.

Cove base mastic on DW

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

1-09

M61883- 009

X = Materials detected.

TSI air cell w/white wrap

5% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-10

M61883- 010

X = Materials detected. Tile and Mastic contained similar


quantities of Asbestos.

9x9 FT brown w/black mastic

10% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-11

M61883- 011

X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos contianing


drywall Material was present with sample.

DW & DWJC

3% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-12

M61883- 012

X = Materials detected.

Window glaze white

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

1-13

M61883- 013

X = Materials detected.

Window caulk white

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous

1-01
At South entrance
Brown 9x9 FT w/black mastic
M61883 - 001A
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Chrysotile Asbestos 20%

Binder/tar

Chrysotile Asbestos 3%

Cellulose -ribbony
2%
Hair -medulla/scales 2%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -ribbony
2%
Hair -medulla/scales 2%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Opaques
Binder/tar

X
X

brown and white/cementitious/ white flakey surface X = Materials detected.

1-04
S entrance way
Vinyl duct cover w/black mastic
M61883 - 004
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

brown and white/cementitious X = Materials detected.

1-03
S entrance way
Ceiling plaster brown w/white skim
M61883 - 003
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

black/tarry X = Materials detected.

1-02
SW
Wall plaster brown w/white skim coat
M61883 - 002
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

brown/crumbly w/fibers X = Materials detected.

1-01
At South entrance
Black Mastic
M61883 - 001B
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

Fib glass -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

white/tan fibrous pliable cover w/black tarry mastic X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
30%
20%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Mineral grains
Binder/tar

1-05
SW
12x12 FT w/black mastic
M61883 - 005
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Binder

hard brown mastic X = Materials detected.

1-09
NE
TSI air cell w/white wrap
M61883 - 009
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Chrysotile Asbestos 2%

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%

oof white/crumbly X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos containing drywall material was present
with sample.

1-08
SE
Cove base mastic on DW
M61883 - 008
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Chrysotile Asbestos 10%

white/crumbly X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos containing drywall material was present with
sample.

1-07
SE
DW & DWJC back layer
M61883 - 007
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

% of LAYER

hard black tile/black tarry mastic X = Materials detected. Tile and Mastic contianed similar quantities
of Asbestos.

1-06
SE
DW & DWJC top layer
M61883 - 006
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -ribbony
Synthetic -melts

60%
35%

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%

gray/fibrous w/tan fibrous wrap X = Materials detected.

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Mineral grains
Binder/tar

1-10
Center of bldg
9x9 FT brown w/black mastic
M61883 - 010
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 10%

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 3%

X
X

tan/crumbly X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Mineral grains
Binder

1-13
North men's room
Window caulk white
M61883 - 013
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

off white/crumbly X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos contianing drywall Material was present
with sample.

1-12
North men's room
Window glaze white
M61883 - 012
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

hard black tile/ black tarry mastic X = Materials detected. Tile and Mastic contained similar quantities
of Asbestos.

1-11
NW
DW & DWJC
M61883 - 011
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Non-Fibrous

hard white/cementitious X = Materials detected.

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Client Sample Containers:13


Total Layers Analyzed:14

Approved Signatory:
Date:

4/28/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

EMSL Analytical, Inc


2205 Corporate Plaza Parkway SE, Suite 200, Smyrna, GA 30080

ACTS51

ProjectID:

Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services LLC
783 North Clayton Street
Lawrenceville, GA 30046

Project:

071502751

CustomerID:
CustomerPO:

Phone/Fax:
(770) 956-9150 / (770) 956-9181
http://www.EMSL.com
atlantalab@emsl.com

Attn:

EMSL Order:

Phone:

(770) 682-4343

Fax:

(770) 682-4986

Received:

05/13/15 4:10 PM

Analysis Date:

5/14/2015

Collected:

5/13/2015

15.11.001 Bell Bldg

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using
Polarized Light Microscopy
Non-Asbestos
Sample
1-18
071502751-0001

1-19
071502751-0002

1-20
071502751-0003

1-21
071502751-0004

1-22
071502751-0005

1-23
071502751-0006

1-24
071502751-0007

1-25

Description

Appearance

Fibrous

Asbestos

% Non-Fibrous

% Type

Gray Duct Mastic1st Floor Duct

Gray
Fibrous
Homogeneous

2% Min. Wool

92% Non-fibrous (other)

6% Chrysotile

Gray Duct Mastic1st Floor Duct

Gray
Fibrous
Homogeneous

2% Min. Wool

92% Non-fibrous (other)

6% Chrysotile

Duct Insulation
Black Glue Dot

Black
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous

85% Non-fibrous (other)

15% Chrysotile

DWTX- Entrance
Lobby

White
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous

100% Non-fibrous (other)

None Detected

DWTX- Entrance
Lobby

White
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous

100% Non-fibrous (other)

None Detected

Small Wire InsulBlack/Tan W eave


Entrance Lobby

Brown
Fibrous
Homogeneous

35% Cellulose

65% Non-fibrous (other)

None Detected

Small Wire Woven


Insulation

Black
Fibrous
Homogeneous

70% Cellulose

30% Non-fibrous (other)

None Detected

Small Wire Woven


Insulation

Brown
Fibrous
Homogeneous

35% Cellulose

65% Non-fibrous (other)

None Detected

071502751-0008

Analyst(s)
Amber Baynes (3)
Anthony Sanaie (5)

Daoxin Li, PhD, Lab Director


or other approved signatory

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. This report relates only to the samples reported and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no
responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report must not be used by the client to claim
product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL
recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Estimated accuracy, precision and uncertainty data available upon request. Unless
requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Reporting limit is 1%
Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc Smyrna, GA NVLAP Lab Code 101048-1

Initial report from 05/14/2015 11:17:41


Test Report PLM-7.28.9 Printed: 5/14/2015 11:17:41 AM

THIS IS THE LAST PAGE OF THE REPORT.

OrderID: 071502751

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ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

April 29, 2015


Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
Bell Building
Bell Building
Dear Mr. Robarts:
Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 27 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on April 27, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, 'Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials' and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
'Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples'. These analysis
results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.
Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.
Sincerely,

Chris DuBour
Enc. M61885

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

3020 OLD RANCH PARKWAY

SUITE 300

SEAL BEACH, CA

WWW.MASTEST.COM

90740

(562) 799-5530 FAX (562) 799-5531

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Reviewer:

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)


CLIENT #

MAS ID # - SPL #

COMMENTS

MATERIAL

ANALYSIS

2-01

M61885- 001

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling tile white w/ridges

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-02

M61885- 002

X = Materials detected.

Window glaze white

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-03

M61885- 003

X = Materials detected.

Window caulk white

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

2-04

M61885- 004

X = Materials detected.

Wall plaster brown w/white skim

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-05

M61885- 005

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling plaster brown w/white skim

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-06

M61885- 006

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling tile white w/random fissures & pin holes

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-07

M61885- 007

X = Materials detected.

Drywall & DWJC white

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-08

M61885- 008

X = Materials detected.

Air cell - grey

55% Chrysotile Asbestos

2-09

M61885- 009

X = Materials detected.

Drywall & white texture coat

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-10

M61885- 010

X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos containing


Drywall Material was present with sample.

Drywall & tape & joint compound

3% Chrysotile Asbestos

2-11

M61885- 011

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling textures w/black mastic

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-12

M61885- 012

X = Materials detected.

DWJC textured white w/pink paint

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-13

M61885- 013

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling plaster/white skim, white scratch, brown base


coat

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-14

M61885- 014

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling tile white w/random fissures & pinholes

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-15

M61885- 015

X = Materials detected.

Pipe wrap black & white over fiberglass

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-16

M61885- 016

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling tile white smooth

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-17

M61885- 017

X = Materials detected.

DW - DWJC tape white

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-18

M61885- 018

X = Materials detected.

12' spliced waffle white wall tile

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-19

M61885- 019

X = Materials detected.

Waffle tile glue black dots

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-20

M61885- 020

X = Materials detected.

Ceiling tile white w/ridges

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-21

M61885- 021

X = Materials detected. No Asbestos found in Glass Rock.


Percent represents the Black Mastic.

Glass rock w/black mastic

7% Chrysotile Asbestos

2-22

M61885- 022

X = Materials detected.

TSI 4" fitting white plaster white wrap

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-23

M61885- 023

X = Materials detected.

TSI 4" straight run white wrap, fiberglass

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-24

M61885- 024

X = Materials detected.

TSI 2" fitting white wrap white plaster

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-25

M61885- 025

X = Materials detected.

TSI 2" straight run white wrap, over fiberglass

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-26

M61885- 026

X = Materials detected.

Exterior door caulk

15% Chrysotile Asbestos

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)


CLIENT #
2-27

MAS ID # - SPL #
M61885- 027

COMMENTS
X = Materials detected.

MATERIAL
Black waterproofing on brick, under plaster

ANALYSIS
NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

2-01
South entrance
Ceiling tile white w/ridges
M61885 - 001
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Fibrous
Cellulose -ribbony

Non-Fibrous
90%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Mineral grains
Binder

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Cellulose -ribbony
2%
Hair -medulla/scales 2%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Perlite
Binder/Paint

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 20%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

brwon and white/cementitious X = Materials detected.

2-06
SW
Ceiling tile white w/random fissures & pin holes
M61885 - 006
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

brown and white/cementitious X = Materials detected.

2-05
SW
Ceiling plaster brown w/white skim
M61885 - 005
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

brown/cementitious X = Materials detected.

2-04
SW
Wall plaster brown w/white skim
M61885 - 004
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

brown/cementitious X = Materials detected.

2-03
South restroom
Window caulk white
M61885 - 003
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

X
X

tan fibrous tile w/white crumby surface X = Materials detected.

2-02
South restroom
Window glaze white
M61885 - 002
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

ASBESTOS

tan/fibrous w/white paint X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Min wool -isotropic
Cellulose -ribbony

45%
50%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

2-07
West window frame, center
Drywall & DWJC white
M61885 - 007
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder/Gypsum

% of LAYER

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -ribbony

40%

Binder

20%

Mineral grains
Binder/Gypsum

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 55%

Cellulose -ribbony

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 3%

wet-gray/white crumbly X = Materials detected. A NON Asbestos containing Drywall Material was
present with sample.

2-11
NW ceiling
Ceiling textures w/black mastic
M61885 - 011
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

15%

ASBESTOS

gray/crumbly w/fibers/ white crumbly X = Materials detected.

2-10
West wall - north
Drywall & tape & joint compound
M61885 - 010
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Cellulose -ribbony

Non-Fibrous

gray/fibrous w/tan fibrous wrap X = Materials detected.

2-09
NW
Drywall & white texture coat
M61885 - 009
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Fibrous

gray/white/crumbly X = Materials detected.

2-08
West wall center
Air cell - grey
M61885 - 008
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

white/crumbly w/black layer X = Materials detected.

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Mineral grains
Binder

2-12
North bulkhead at windows
DWJC textured white w/pink paint
M61885 - 012
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Min wool -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

45%
50%

Perlite
Binder/Paint

X
X

Cellulose -ribbony

30%

Opaques
Binder

X
X

45%
50%

Perlite
Binder/Paint

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

black and white pliable layers w/fibers X = Materials detected.

2-16
NE
Ceiling tile white smooth
M61885 - 016
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Hair -medulla/scales 2%

tan/fibrous w/white paint X = Materials detected.

2-15
NE corner
Pipe wrap black & white over fiberglass
M61885 - 015
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

gray/brown/cementitious X = Materials detected.

2-14
North east end
Ceiling tile white w/random fissures & pinholes
M61885 - 014
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

tan/fibrous w/white paint X = Materials detected.

% of LAYER

X
X

white/pink/crumbly X = Materials detected.

2-13
North east end
Ceiling plaster/white skim, white scratch, brown base
coat
M61885 - 013
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

Min wool -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

2-17
East wall center
DW - DWJC tape white
M61885 - 017
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Fibrous
Cellulose -ribbony

Non-Fibrous
15%

Mineral grains
Binder/Gypsum

ASBESTOS
X
X

gray crumbly w/fibers/ white crumbly X = Materials detected.


Cellulose rib&woody

2-18

% of LAYER

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
90%

Binder/Paint

Opaques
Binder
Wollastonite

X
X
X

95%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Binder/tar

Bld center
12' spliced waffle white wall tile
M61885 - 018
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

brown/fibrous w/white paint X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-19
Bld center
Waffle tile glue black dots
M61885 - 019
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

hard dark brown glue X = Materials detected.

2-20
SE
Ceiling tile white w/ridges
M61885 - 020
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Fib glass -isotropic

brown/fibrous w/white crumbly paint X = Materials detected.


Wollastonite OS+&-

2-21

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Chrysotile Asbestos 7%

Electrical room
Glass rock w/black mastic
M61885 - 021
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

black/brittle insulation/ black mastic X = Materials detected. No Asbestos found in Glass Rock.
Percent represents the Black Mastic.

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

2-22
Electrical room
TSI 4" fitting white plaster white wrap
M61885 - 022
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Fib glass -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

Min wool -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

Fib glass -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

% of LAYER

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
40%
55%

Binder

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
15%
20%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
25%
40%

Binder

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Binder/tar

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Chrysotile Asbestos 15%

tan/gray/ hard X = Materials detected.

2-27
South stairwell
Black waterproofing on brick, under plaster
M61885 - 027
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

gold fibrous insulation/ tan fibrous woven wrap X = Materials detected.

2-26
South stairwell door
Exterior door caulk
M61885 - 026
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

15%
15%

ASBESTOS

gray/crumbly w/tan fibrous wrap X = Materials detected.

2-25
Electrical room
TSI 2" straight run white wrap, over fiberglass
M61885 - 025
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Min wool -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

Non-Fibrous

gold/fibrous insulation/ tan woven wrap X = Materials detected.

2-24
Electrical room
TSI 2" fitting white wrap white plaster
M61885 - 024
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Fibrous

gray/crumbly w/fibers and fibrous wrap X = Materials detected.

2-23
Electrical room
TSI 4" straight run white wrap, fiberglass
M61885 - 023
Chris DuBour
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

black/tarry X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous

ASBESTOS

Client Sample Containers:27


Total Layers Analyzed:27

Approved Signatory:
Date:

4/29/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

% of LAYER

Paul M. Hess

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

May 01, 2015


Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
Bell Building
Bell Building
Dear Mr. Robarts:
Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 25 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on April 27, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, 'Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials' and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
'Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples'. These analysis
results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.
Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.
Sincerely,

Chris DuBour
Enc. M61888

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

3020 OLD RANCH PARKWAY

SUITE 300

SEAL BEACH, CA

WWW.MASTEST.COM

90740

(562) 799-5530 FAX (562) 799-5531

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Reviewer:

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)


CLIENT #

MAS ID # - SPL #

COMMENTS

MATERIAL

ANALYSIS

4-01

M61888- 001

X = Materials detected.

Brown scratch coat/ceiling plaster white skim coat

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-02

M61888- 002

X = Materials detected.

Light grey-brown wall plaster

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-03

M61888- 003

X = Materials detected.

Light brown window glaze

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-04

M61888- 004

X = Materials detected.

Brown window caulk

10% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-05

M61888- 005

X = Materials detected.

White window caulk

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-06

M61888- 006

X = Materials detected.

Terra cotta brick, walls

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-07

M61888- 007

X = Materials detected.

White plaster south center pipe chase

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-08

M61888- 008

X = Materials detected.

TSI grey tan cloth-white (patch?)

45% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-09

M61888- 009

X = Materials detected.

TSI elbow - fitting

65% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-10

M61888- 010

X = Materials detected.

Grey-brown exterior door caulk

5% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-11

M61888- 011

X = Materials detected.

Interior white door caulk

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-12

M61888- 012

X = Materials detected.

Floor tile 9x9 w/black mastic color unknown

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-13

M61888- 013

X = Materials detected.

TSI white & grey layers at elbow

30% Chrysotile Asbestos 2% Amosite


Asbestos

4-14

M61888- 014

X = Materials detected.

TSI brown w/white wrap straight run

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-15

M61888- 015

X = Materials detected.

Plaster white bathroom stall frame

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-16

M61888- 016

X = Materials detected.

Wire cover cloth?

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-17

M61888- 017

X = Materials detected.

Black mastic floor

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-18

M61888- 018

X = Materials detected.

Vibration damper

45% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-19

M61888- 019

X = Materials detected.

Brown pipe wrap painted gray

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-20

M61888- 020

X = Materials detected.

TSI white w/black mastic over fiberglass elbow

30% Chrysotile Asbestos 2% Amosite


Asbestos

4-21

M61888- 021

X = Materials detected.

Black pipe wrap

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-22

M61888- 022

X = Materials detected.

White skim coat, wall plaster - brown scratch coat

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-23

M61888- 023

X = Materials detected.

Window tan glaze interior

2% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-24

M61888- 024

X = Materials detected.

Window caulk tan - interior

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-25

M61888- 025

X = Materials detected.

Black pipe lagging

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Mineral grains
Binder/Paint

4-01
SE
Brown scratch coat/ceiling plaster white skim coat
M61888 - 001
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Opaques
Binder
Paint

X
X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

tan/white/ flakey hard X = Materials detected.

4-06
At south center behind plaster
Terra cotta brick, walls
M61888 - 006
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 10%

brown/cakey X = Materials detected.

4-05
At south entrance
White window caulk
M61888 - 005
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

2%

brown/crumbly X = Materials detected.

4-04
SW Corner
Brown window caulk
M61888 - 004
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

gray/cementitious X = Materials detected.

4-03
SW Corner
Light brown window glaze
M61888 - 003
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Cellulose -woody

% of LAYER

X
X

brown/cementitious w/white paint X = Materials detected.

4-02
SW Corner
Light grey-brown wall plaster
M61888 - 002
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

red/cementitious X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Opaques
Binder

4-07
South center pipe chase
White plaster south center pipe chase
M61888 - 007
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -ribbony

35%

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 45%

Cellulose -ribbony

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 65%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

tan/fibrous X = Materials detected.

4-09
South center pipe chase
TSI elbow - fitting
M61888 - 009
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

tan/fibrous X = Materials detected.

4-10
South entrance door
Grey-brown exterior door caulk
M61888 - 010
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

hard brown w/white fibrous stripe X = Materials detected.

4-11
South entrance door
Interior white door caulk
M61888 - 011
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

X
X

white/cakey X = Materials detected.

4-08
South center pipe chase
TSI grey tan cloth-white (patch?)
M61888 - 008
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

tan/cementitious X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous
Cellulose rib&woody

4-12

Non-Fibrous
30%

South stairwell landing


Floor tile 9x9 w/black mastic color unknown
M61888 - 012
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

Fib glass -isotropic

Binder

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
40%

Cellulose -ribbony

80%

Chrysotile Asbestos 30%


Amosite Asbestos 2%

Cellulose -woody

5%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Cellulose -ribbony
Synthetic -melts

10%
40%

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 20%

lt gray/crumbly w/fibers X = Materials detected.

4-16
Electrical closet
Wire cover cloth?
M61888 - 016
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Opaques
Binder

tan/white/fibrous X = Materials detected.

4-15
South men's room
Plaster white bathroom stall frame
M61888 - 015
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

gray/dark white/ crumbly /fibrous X = Materials detected.

4-14
South men's room
TSI brown w/white wrap straight run
M61888 - 014
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains

black/brown/pliable w/ brown mastic X = Materials detected.

4-13
South men's room
TSI white & grey layers at elbow
M61888 - 013
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

black/pliable w/long fibers X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Opaques
Binder/tar

4-17
North stairwell landing air handler room
Black mastic floor
M61888 - 017
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

X
X

black/tarry X = Materials detected.

4-18
Grey cloth black coat
Vibration damper
M61888 - 018
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -woody

50%

Binder

Cellulose rib&woody

80%

Binder/Paint

40%

Binder

10%

Binder
Opaques

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 45%

white wover fibers X = Materials detected.

4-19
Grey cloth black coat
Brown pipe wrap painted gray
M61888 - 019
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

brown/pliable w/fibers/ green paint X = Materials detected.

4-20
Grey cloth black coat
TSI white w/black mastic over fiberglass elbow
M61888 - 020
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Chrysotile Asbestos 30%
Amosite Asbestos 2%

gray/dark white/crumbly/fibrous X = Materials detected.

4-21
NW crawl space 4 1/2 floor
Black pipe wrap
M61888 - 021
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Fib glass -isotropic

black/pliable X = Materials detected.

Cellulose -ribbony

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

4-22
NW corner room
White skim coat, wall plaster - brown scratch coat
M61888 - 022
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous

Hair -medulla/scales 3%

Mineral grains
Binder

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

tan/crumbly X = Materials detected.

4-25
Air handler room
Black pipe lagging
M61888 - 025
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Mineral grains
Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 2%

tan/crumbly X = Materials detected.

4-24
NW room
Window caulk tan - interior
M61888 - 024
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

X
X

white/gray/cementitious X = Materials detected.

4-23
NW room
Window tan glaze interior
M61888 - 023
Chris DuBour
5/1/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -ribbony
Synthetic -melts

35%
45%

black/tarry felt material/ woven gray and white felt material X = Materials detected.

Opaques
Binder/tar

X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Client Sample Containers:25


Total Layers Analyzed:25

Approved Signatory:
Date:

5/1/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

May 12, 2015


Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
15.11.001
Bell Bldg - Attic
Dear Mr. Robarts:
Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 9 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on May 11, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, 'Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials' and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
'Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples'. These analysis
results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.
Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.
Sincerely,

Chris DuBour
Enc. M61961

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

3020 OLD RANCH PARKWAY

SUITE 300

SEAL BEACH, CA

WWW.MASTEST.COM

90740

(562) 799-5530 FAX (562) 799-5531

Page1 of 1

MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Bldg - Attic
Job Number: 15.11.001
Reviewer:

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)


CLIENT #

MAS ID # - SPL #

COMMENTS

MATERIAL

ANALYSIS

5-01

M61961- 001

X = Materials detected.

Fiberglass Batting Insulation

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

5-02

M61961- 002

X = Materials detected.

Fiberglass Batting Insulation

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

5-03

M61961- 003

X = Materials detected.

White Chalky Pipe Insulation

10% Chrysotile Asbestos

5-04

M61961- 004

X = Materials detected.

Gray Fibrous Plaster

15% Chrysotile Asbestos

5-05

M61961- 005

X = Materials detected.

Black Glassrock With Black Mastic

5% Chrysotile Asbestos

5-06

M61961- 006

X = Materials detected.

Gray Pipe Fitting Insulation

15% Chrysotile Asbestos

5-07

M61961- 007

X = Materials detected. Asbestos found in Black Mastic

Brown Cork Pipe Insulation

12% Chrysotile Asbestos

5-08

M61961- 008

X = Materials detected.

Brown Cork Pipe Fitting Insulation

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

5-09

M61961- 009

X = Materials detected.

Paper Pipe Wrap Coated With Black Mastic

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

Page1 of 2

MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

5-01
Attic - West Side
Fiberglass Batting Insulation
M61961 - 001
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

98%

Min wool -isotropic

98%

Binder

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Min wool -isotropic

15%

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 10%

Min wool -isotropic

15%

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 15%

Binder/tar

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 15%

gray/fibrous X = Materials detected.

black/brittle w/black tar mastic X = Materials detected.

5-06
Attic - Pipe Fitting
Gray Pipe Fitting Insulation
M61961 - 006
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

5-05
Attic - Header Pipe
Black Glassrock With Black Mastic
M61961 - 005
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Binder

ASBESTOS

white/fibrous and fluffy X = Materials detected.

5-04
Attic - Vessel
Gray Fibrous Plaster
M61961 - 004
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Min wool -isotropic

Non-Fibrous

tan/gold/fibrous X = Materials detected.

5-03
Attic - 1" Pipe Straight Run
White Chalky Pipe Insulation
M61961 - 003
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Fibrous

tan/gold/fibrous X = Materials detected.

5-02
Attic - East Side
Fiberglass Batting Insulation
M61961 - 002
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg - Attic
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015

Min wool -isotropic

10%

gray/fibrous X = Materials detected.

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

Page2 of 2

MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg - Attic
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Binder/tar

5-07
Attic - Pipe Insulation Straight (1/2" pipe)
Brown Cork Pipe Insulation
M61961 - 007
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Binder/tar
Opaques

Chrysotile Asbestos 12%

X
X

brown/spongy cork/ black tarry mastic X = Materials detected.

5-09
Attic - Hooder Pipe Line over Fiberglass
Paper Pipe Wrap Coated With Black Mastic
M61961 - 009
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

brown spongy cork with black tarry mastic X = Materials detected. Asbestos found in Black Mastic

5-08
Attic - Pipe Insulation Fitting (1/2" pipe)
Brown Cork Pipe Fitting Insulation
M61961 - 008
Chris DuBour
5/11/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

Fib glass -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony

gold fibrous insulation w/black tarry wrap X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
20%
30%

Binder/tar

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Client Sample Containers:9


Total Layers Analyzed:9

Approved Signatory:
Date:

5/12/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

April 28, 2015


Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services
!!____
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
Bell Building
Bell Building

Dear Mr. Roharts:


Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 4 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on April 27, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-9311 16, Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. These
analysis results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.

E.-.:

NVLA

Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.

t.JSLAS CcZ tzs

Sincerely,

Paul M. Hess
Enc. M61882
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LOS ANGELES OFFICE

7071 WARNER AVE

SUITE F364

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA

MASTEST.C0M

92647

(714) 840-1000

M61882- 002

M61882- 003

M61 882- 004

R02

R03

R04

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

COMMENTS

Bulk-Up Roof

Flashing Center Parapet

Main Roof- South

Flashing Main Roof

Main Roof-NW

MATERIAL

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

Reviewer:

Client: ACT. Services


Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Bu,iyy

Puget nfl

5% Chtysotile Asbestos

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

8% Chrysolile Asbestos

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

ANALYSIS

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/B-ga/i 16. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC. (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

M61882- 001

ROl

MAS ID # SPL #

(770) 866-3200

SUWANEE, GA 30024

3945 LAKEFIELD COURT

MAS, LLC

CLIENT #

%J\4J45

__________________________________

M61882- 002

M61882- 003

M61 882- 004

R02

R03

R04

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

COMMENTS

Bulk-Up Roof

Flashing Center Parapet

Main Roof- South

Flashing Main Roof

Main Roof-NW

MATERIAL

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

Reviewer:

Client: ACT. Services


Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Bu,iyy

Puget nfl

5% Chtysotile Asbestos

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

8% Chrysolile Asbestos

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

ANALYSIS

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/B-ga/i 16. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC. (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

M61882- 001

ROl

MAS ID # SPL #

(770) 866-3200

SUWANEE, GA 30024

3945 LAKEFIELD COURT

MAS, LLC

CLIENT #

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Job Name: Bell Building
Job Number: Bell Building
Received 4/27/2015

(770) 866-3200

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

ANALYST

DATE

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M61882 001
Paul Hess
4/28/2015
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NOTES

Cellulose -ribbony
Fib glass -isotropic

R02

12%
12%

Flashing - Main Rot,f


Paul Hess
4/28/2015
M6l882 002
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
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NOTES

Silver paint on fibrous tar on layered tars. tany felts, fibrous tars X

Materials

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Chrysotile Asbestos 8%

Opaques

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Materials detected.

Cellulose -ribbony
Fib glass -isotropic

R03

18%
18%

Main Roof South


M61882 003
Paul Hess
4)28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

Opaqucs

Binder

NOTES

Layered tars and tarry felts X

Materials detected,

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose -ribbony
Fib glass -isotropic

R04
Flashing Center Parapet
Mt 882- 004
Paul Hess
4/28/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

3%
15%

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%
Opaques

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NOTES

Silver paint on weathered fibrous tar on fibrous tar with glass fibers on layered tars and taffy felts X
Materials detected.

Client Sample Containers: 4


Approved Signatory:
Date:

Total Layers Analyzed: 4

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4/28/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/l 16, Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials and)or EPA document 600/M4-82-020. Interim Method for the Deteritunation of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated, This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not he used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS. LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program. EPA. or the US, Governtuent, This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0),

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ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefleld Court
Suwanee, SA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

May 13, 2015


Mick Robans
ACT. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville. GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
15.11.001
Bell Bldg
Dear Mr. Roharts:

1.

Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 10 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on May II, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/1 16, Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. These
analysis results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.

1.

NvLap
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Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.
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Paul M. Hess
Enc. M61962
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LOS ANGELES OFFICE

7071 WARNER AVE

SUITE F364

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M61 962- 006

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Materials detected.

Materials detectcd.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Materials detected.

Maledals detecled.

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Black Roof flashing(BIU)

Black Parapet Coping Mastic

Gray Concrete Board

Tan-Gray Concrete

Tan-Gray Concrcte

Black Built-Up Roof 3rd Layer

Black Buill-Up Roof 2nd Layer

Black Buill-Up Roof Top Layer

Black Roof Felt

MATERIAL

Page 1 of I

17% Chtysotile Asbestos

12% Chtysotile Asbestos

17% Chrysotile Asbestos

20% Chtysotile Asbeslos

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVEI)

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

ANALYSIS

The samples wore analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/1 16, Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
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report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC. (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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COMMENTS

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Reviewer:

Client; ACT. Services


Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001 j

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783 N Clayton St.

(770) 866-3200

Lawrenceville CA. 30045-4507

Job Name: Bell Bldg


Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11)2015
Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

kItS
Original Bldg Roof Top Layer
Black Roof Fell
511312015
M61962 001
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

Non-Fibrous

Fib glass -isotropic

ASBESTOS

% of LAYER

20%

Tar with glass flhers X

NOTES

Hinder

Malerials detected.

R06
Original Bldg Bur - Top Lover
Black Built-Up Roof Top Layer
M6l962 002
5113/2015
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Fib glass -isotropic

Layered tar and lany felts X

NOTES

Binder

Materials detected.

R07

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Cellulose
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Original Bldg Bar 2nd Layer


Black Built-Up Roof 2nd Layer
5/13/2015
M6l962 003
Paul Hess
% of Tolal Sample in Analysis lOG
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NOTES

Binder

Materials detected.

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Black Built-Up Rt,of 3rd Layer
PaulHess
5/13/2015
M61962-003
% of Total Sample in Analysis 00

17%

Laered lam and Tarn felts X

NOTES

Hinder

Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

R09
Original Bldg Concrete Roof Deck

Opaques

Tan-Gray Concrete
5/l3/2015
M6l962 005
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

NOTES

Grayish beige eementitious compound X

Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/l 16. Melhod for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, Interim Method for the Delermination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not he used to claim endorsement or
cenirtcation by MAS. LLC. the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program. EPA. or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS. LLC. (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024

Client: ACT. Services

(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

783 N Clayton St.


LawTenceville GA. 30015-1507
Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015
Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

NonFihrous

RIO
Original Bldg Concrete Roof Deck
Tan.Gray Concrete
M61962 006
5/13/2015
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis IOU
-

Grayish beige cementitious compound X

NOTES

ASBESTOS

Opaqucs

Mineral grains
Binder

% of LAYER

Malerials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

RI I

Chrysotile Asbestos 20%

Roof Cooling Tower Corrugated VuII Panel


Gray Concrete Board
M6l962 007
Paul Hess
5/13/2015
% olTotal Sample in Analysis 100

NOTES

Weathered cententitious debris X

Opaques

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Materials detected.

R12

Cltrysotile Asbestos 17%

Roof Parapet Coping Magic


Black Parapet Coping Mastic
5/13/2015
Paul Hess
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

M61962 008

Mineral grains
Binder

NOTES

Black fibrous tar X

X
X

Materials detected,

R13

Fib glass -isotropic

Original Bldg Roof Flashing


Black Roof Flushing(F/U)
M61962 009
Paul Hess

5/13/2015

8%

Chrysotile Asbestos 12%

Mineral grains
Binder

Original Bldg Roof flushing Mastic


Black/Gray Flashing Mastic

Opaques

M61962 010
Paul Hess
5/13/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100

Mineral grains
Binder

% of Total Sample in Analysis 100


NOTES

Fibrous ar on layeri tar and tany felts X

Materials detected.

R14

Chnsolilc Asbestos 17%

NOTES

Silser paint on fibrous tar N

Materials detected.

Client Sample Containers: 10


Total Layers Analyzed: 10

Approved Signatory:
Date:

5/13/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 6t10/R-93/l 16. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020. Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples. The method
detection limit is 1% unless othenvise stated, This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS. LLC. the National Voluntary Lahoratoiy Accreditation Program. EPA. or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full withoul the approval of MAS. LLC. (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

n.sws.tai.

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

May 12, 2015


Mick Robarts
A.C.T. Services
783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville, GA 30045-4507
RE: PLM Sample Analysis
15.11.001
Bell Bldg
Dear Mr. Robarts:
Enclosed is a summary and the analysis of the 17 samples which were delivered to MAS, LLC.
on May 11, 2015. It was requested that we analyze these samples using polarized light
microscopy (PLM) to determine the percentage of asbestos.
The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, 'Method for the
Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials' and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020,
'Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples'. These analysis
results relate only to the specific items analyzed. Any partial reproduction of the Bulk
Analysis Report may not be made without the consent of MAS, LLC. This report may not be
used to imply product endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC., the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government.
Materials Analytical Services appreciates this opportunity to have been of service to you. We
look forward to working with you on future projects.
Sincerely,

Chris DuBour
Enc. M61960

LOS ANGELES OFFICE

3020 OLD RANCH PARKWAY

SUITE 300

SEAL BEACH, CA

WWW.MASTEST.COM

90740

(562) 799-5530 FAX (562) 799-5531

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

Client: A.C.T. Services


Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001
Reviewer:

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)


CLIENT #

MAS ID # - SPL #

COMMENTS

MATERIAL

ANALYSIS

1-14

M61960- 001

X = Materials detected.

Vibration Dampener - Black/Gray Woven Cloth

40% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-15

M61960- 002

X = Materials detected.

AHU Jacket Insulation - Gray Plaster Insulation


(Jacket)

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-16

M61960- 003

X = Materials detected.

AHU Jacket Insulation - Gray Plaster Insulation


(Jacket)

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

1-17

M61960- 004

X = Materials detected.

AHU Jacket Insulation - Gray Plaster Insulation


(Jacket)

25% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-19A

M61960- 005

X = Materials detected. Asbestos found in Black Mastic.

Glass Rock Pipe Insulation - Black Glass Rock


w/Black Mastic

5% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-26

M61960- 006

X = Materials detected.

Residual Floor Tile Mastic - Black Residual 9x9 Floor


Tile Mastic

2% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-27

M61960- 007

X = Materials detected.

Residual Gray Floor Leveler

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-28

M61960- 008

X = Materials detected.

White/Brown Window Glazing

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-29

M61960- 009

X = Materials detected.

Tan Window Caulk

2% Chrysotile Asbestos

4-30

M61960- 010

X = Materials detected.

Black/Gray Floor Sheeting

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-31

M61960- 011

X = Materials detected.

Gray Window Putty

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-32

M61960- 012

X = Materials detected.

Gray-Brown Spliced Ceiling Glue Dots

5% Chrysotile Asbestos

2-28

M61960- 013

X = Materials detected.

Gray Plaster Pipe Fitting Insulation

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-29

M61960- 014

X = Materials detected.

Gray-Brown Woven Cloth AHU Duct Covering

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-30

M61960- 015

X = Materials detected.

Gray-Brown Woven Cloth AHU Duct Covering

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-31

M61960- 016

X = Materials detected.

Gray Woven Cloth Fire Hose

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

2-32

M61960- 017

X = Materials detected.

White Plaster

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested
as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This
report may not be reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

1-14
Air Handler Unit Vibration Dampener Cloth
Vibration Dampener - Black/Gray Woven Cloth
M61960 - 001
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

55%

Binder

Chrysotile Asbestos 40%

Fib glass -isotropic

5%

Binder
Opaques

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 20%

Fib glass -isotropic

5%

Binder
Opaques

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 20%

Binder
Opaques

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 25%

Opaques
Binder/tar

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%

gray/fibrous w/tan paint X = Materials detected.

4-19A
4th Floor AHU Room Sample Under 4-19
Glass Rock Pipe Insulation - Black Glass Rock w/Black
Mastic
M61960 - 005
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

gray/fibrous w/green paint X = Materials detected.

1-17
Air Handler Unit - Air Duct North
AHU Jacket Insulation - Gray Plaster Insulation (Jacket)
M61960 - 004
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Cellulose -ribbony

Non-Fibrous

gray/fibrous w/green paint X = Materials detected.

1-16
Air Handler Unit - North End Plaster Jacket
AHU Jacket Insulation - Gray Plaster Insulation (Jacket)
M61960 - 003
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Fibrous

light tan woven material w/black soot X = Materials detected.

1-15
Air Handler Unit Fan Housing Plaster Jacket - North
AHU Jacket Insulation - Gray Plaster Insulation (Jacket)
M61960 - 002
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015

black brittle glass rock w/black tarry mastic X = Materials detected. Asbestos found in Black Mastic.

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

4-26
4th Floor - NE Corner Residual Floor Tile Mastic
Residual Floor Tile Mastic - Black Residual 9x9 Floor
Tile Mastic
M61960 - 006
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous

Cellulose -ribbony
3%
Hair -medulla/scales 3%

Mineral grains
Binder
Opaques

X
X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Mineral grains

Binder

green/hard X = Materials detected.

browncrumbly X = Materials detected.

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-29
Windows (core) along Open Area - East
Tan Window Caulk
M61960 - 009
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Chrysotile Asbestos 2%

tan/crumbly X = Materials detected.


Cellulose rib&woody

4-30
4th Floor - Stair Landing
Black/Gray Floor Sheeting
M61960 - 010
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Chrysotile Asbestos 2%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

4-28
Windows along Open Core Area - East
White/Brown Window Glazing
M61960 - 008
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

black/brown debris w/long fibers X = Materials detected.

4-27
4th Floor - NE Corner Residual Floor Leveler
Residual Gray Floor Leveler
M61960 - 007
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

black/gray and tan/pliable and fibrous X = Materials detected.

60%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Non-Fibrous
Mineral grains
Binder

4-31
4th Floor - (6) Pane Square Windows
Gray Window Putty
M61960 - 011
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

20%

Mineral grains
Binder

X
X

Chrysotile Asbestos 5%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
Fib glass -isotropic
Cellulose -ribbony
Synthetic -melts

5%
40%
50%

Opaques
Binder/tar

Fib glass -isotropic


Cellulose -ribbony
Synthetic -melts

5%
40%
50%

Opaques
Binder/tar

tan woven fibrous wrap w/tan sticky mastic and black tarry mastic X = Materials detected.

2-31
2nd Floor Fire Hose Cabinet
Gray Woven Cloth Fire Hose
M61960 - 016
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Min wool -isotropic

X
X

tan woven fibrous wrap w/tan sticky mastic and black tarry mastic X = Materials detected.

2-30
2nd Floor Electric Room Cloth Cover
Gray-Brown Woven Cloth AHU Duct Covering
M61960 - 015
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

X
X

gray/crumbly w/fibers X = Materials detected.

2-29
2nd Floor Electric Room Cloth Cover
Gray-Brown Woven Cloth AHU Duct Covering
M61960 - 014
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Opaques
Binder

Brown/gummy X = Materials detected.

2-28
2nd Floor Electric Room
Gray Plaster Pipe Fitting Insulation
M61960 - 013
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

% of LAYER

X
X

gray/hard and crumbly X = Materials detected.

4-32
4th Floor - Original Bldg NW Corner Office
Gray-Brown Spliced Ceiling Glue Dots
M61960 - 012
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

ASBESTOS

gray/gold wover material X = Materials detected.

Cellulose -ribbony

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED
X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

100%

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

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MAS, LLC
3945 LAKEFIELD COURT
SUWANEE, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200

SAMPLE ID
LOCATION
MATERIAL
MAS ID

Client: A.C.T. Services


783 N Clayton St.
Lawrenceville GA, 30045-4507
Job Name: Bell Bldg
Job Number: 15.11.001
Received 5/11/2015

Summary of Results of analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)

ANALYST

DATE

Fibrous

Mineral grains
Binder

2-32
2nd Floor Restroom Stair Chase Access Hatch
White Plaster
M61960 - 017
Chris DuBour
5/12/2015
% of Total Sample in Analysis 100
NOTES

Non-Fibrous

hard/white X = Materials detected.

ASBESTOS
X
X

NO ASBESTOS OBSERVED

Client Sample Containers:17


Total Layers Analyzed:17

Approved Signatory:
Date:

% of LAYER

5/12/2015

The samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA document 600/R-93/116, "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials" and/or EPA document 600/M4-82-020, "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples". The method
detection limit is 1% unless otherwise stated. This report relates only to items tested as received, and may not be used to claim endorsement or
certification by MAS, LLC, the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program, EPA, or the U.S. Government. This report may not be
reproduced except in full without the approval of MAS, LLC, (NVLAP Lab Code 101235-0).

ACM & LBP Investigation Report 11.01.001

APPENDIX D
LEAD-BASED PAINT CHIP SAMPLE ANALYSES

Appendix D

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

Materials Analytical Services, LLC - Test Report


A.C.T. Services

783 North Clayton


Lawrenceville, GA 30044
Attention: John O'Brien
MAS Project ID:

1500793

Date Received: 05/11/2015

Client Project No:

15.11.001

Matrix: Paint

Client Project ID:

Bell Building

MAS
Sample ID

Client
Sample ID

Analyte

1500793-01

LBP-01

Lead

0.040

1500793-02

LBP-02

Lead

1500793-03

LBP-03

1500793-04

Percent by
Wt. (%)

Date
Sampled

Date
Analyzed

4.5

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

0.0038

0.49

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

Lead

0.044

7.8

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

LBP-04

Lead

0.0044

0.019

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

1500793-05

LBP-05

Lead

0.038

1.8

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

1500793-06

LBP-06

Lead

0.045

4.0

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

1500793-07

LBP-07

Lead

0.0049

1.0

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

1500793-08

LBP-08

Lead

0.0046

0.31

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

1500793-09

LBP-09

Lead

0.034

1.5

5/8/2015

5/11/2015

EPA SW846- 3050/6010 mod

LOQ

Method

All quality control samples and checks are within acceptance limits unless otherwise indicated.
Test results pertain only to those items tested. Not blank corrected unless otherwise indicated.
All samples were in good condition when received by the laboratory unless otherwise noted.
% = percent mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
ug/kg = micrograms per kilogram

Review:

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

05/12/2015

Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy - Quality Control

Spike
Amt

Analyte

Result

Batch B15E038 - Paint Chip Digestion

Source
Result

% REC

% REC
Limits

RPD
Limit

RPD

Notes

Trace Metals - Baghouse Dust

Blank (B15E038-BLK1)

Prepared & Analyzed: 11-May-15


<0.0050

Lead
LCS (B15E038-BS1)

Prepared & Analyzed: 11-May-15

Lead

0.189

0.178

0.189

0.170

94.6

LCS Dup (B15E038-BSD1)

Lead

Prepared & Analyzed: 11-May-15

Duplicate (B15E038-DUP1)

89.8

Source: 1500793-01

5.98

Lead
Matrix Spike (B15E038-MS1)

Lead

80-120

1.02

4.53

5.12

20

27.6

15

Prepared & Analyzed: 11-May-15

4.53

Source: 1500793-01

0.180

80-120

Prepared & Analyzed: 11-May-15


NR

QM-4X

75-125

QM-4X = The spike recovery was outside of QC acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD due to analyte
concentration at 4 times or greater the spike concentration. The QC batch was accepted based on LCS
and/or LCSD recoveries within the acceptance limits.
QR-03 = The RPD value for the sample duplicate or MS/MSD was outside if QC acceptance limits due to
matrix interference and/or non-homogeneity. QC batch accepted based on LCS and/or LCSD recovery and/or
RPD values.

All quality control samples and checks are within acceptance limits unless otherwise indicated.
Test results pertain only to those items tested. Not blank corrected unless otherwise indicated.
All samples were in good condition when received by the laboratory unless otherwise noted.
% = percent mg/kg = milligrams per kilogram
ug/kg = micrograms per kilogram

Review:

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

QR-03

05/12/2015

ACM & LBP Investigation Report 11.01.001

APPENDIX E
POLY-CHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ANALYSIS

Appendix E

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

12 June 2015
John O'Brien
A.C.T. Services
783 North Clayton
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
Workorder:

1500982

Project Number:
Project Name:

Bell Bldg - Basement

Enclosed are the results of analyses for samples received by the laboratory on 06/10/2015. If you have any
questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,

Joel Muzik
Chemistry Department Manager

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

A.C.T. Services

Project: Custom

783 North Clayton

Project Number: Bell Bldg - Basement

Lawrenceville GA, 30044

Project Manager: John O'Brien

Reported:

12-Jun-15 07:54

ANALYTICAL REPORT FOR SAMPLES


Sample ID

Laboratory ID

Matrix

Date Sampled

Date Received

B11

1500982-02

Solid

09-Jun-15 00:00

06/10/15

MAS, LLC

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of
custody document. This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety.

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

A.C.T. Services

Project: Custom

783 North Clayton

Project Number: Bell Bldg - Basement

Lawrenceville GA, 30044

Project Manager: John O'Brien

Reported:

12-Jun-15 07:54

B11
1500982-02 (Solid)

Description:

Reporting
Analyte

Result

Limit

Units

Prepared

Analyzed

Method

MAS, LLC
Polychlorinated Biphenyls by EPA Method 8080A

Aroclor-1260
Aroclor-1254
Aroclor-1248
Aroclor-1242
Aroclor-1232
Aroclor-1221
Aroclor-1016
Aroclor-1262

MAS, LLC

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND

2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0

ppm (mg/kg)

12-Jun-15

12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

12-Jun-15

12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

12-Jun-15

12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

12-Jun-15

12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

12-Jun-15

12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

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12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

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12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

ppm (mg/kg)

12-Jun-15

12-Jun-15

EPA 8082

The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of
custody document. This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety.

Notes

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

A.C.T. Services

Project: Custom

783 North Clayton

Project Number: Bell Bldg - Basement

Lawrenceville GA, 30044

Project Manager: John O'Brien

Analyte

MAS, LLC

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

Result

Reporting
Limit

Units

Spike
Level

Reported:

12-Jun-15 07:54

Source
Result

%REC

%REC
Limits

RPD

RPD
Limit

The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of
custody document. This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety.

Notes

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

A.C.T. Services

Project: Custom

783 North Clayton

Project Number: Bell Bldg - Basement

Lawrenceville GA, 30044

Project Manager: John O'Brien

Reported:

12-Jun-15 07:54

Certified Analyses included in this Report


Analyte

Certifications

Code

Description

Number

Expires

A2LA

American Association for Lab Accreditation

2925.01

12/31/2015

AIHA

American Industrial Hygiene Association

100655

01/01/2016

NVLAP

National Voluntary Accreditation Program

101235-0

06/30/2015

All quality control samples and checks are within acceptance limits unless otherwise indicated.
Reported concentrations are based on sampling information as provided by the client. MAS assumes no responsibility for the
accuracy of sampling information. Test results pertain only to those items tested.
Not blank corrected unless otherwise noted.

LOQ = Limit of Quantitation


g = micrograms
mg = milligrams

MAS, LLC

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

g/m = micrograms per cubic meter


mg/m = milligrams per cubic meter
ppmV = parts per million by volume

The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of
custody document. This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety.

ATLANTA
Corporate Headquarters
3945 Lakefield Court
Suwanee, GA 30024
(770) 866-3200 FAX (770) 866-3259

A.C.T. Services

Project: Custom

783 North Clayton

Project Number: Bell Bldg - Basement

Lawrenceville GA, 30044

Project Manager: John O'Brien

Reported:

12-Jun-15 07:54

Notes and Definitions


DET

Analyte DETECTED

ND

Analyte NOT DETECTED at or above the reporting limit

NR

Not Reported

dry

Sample results reported on a dry weight basis

RPD

Relative Percent Difference

MAS, LLC

Joel Muzik, Chemistry Department Manager

The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of
custody document. This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety.

ACM & LBP Investigation Report 11.01.001

APPENDIX E
CONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS

Appendix E

The Environmental

Mick

Institute

Robarts

Social Security Number - XXX-XX-5326


ACT Services - 783 N. Clayton Street - Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046

Has completed coursework and satisfactorily passed the hands-on skills


assessment and an examination that meets training criteria in accordance with
requirements for Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and Child-Occupied
Facilities as regulated by Georgia DNR/EPD Chapter 391-3-24 and
U. S. EPA TSCA 40 CFR Part 745 for the refresher course titled

Lead Inspector
September5,

Refresher

2012

Course Date

September

5, 2012

Examination Date

September

4, 2014

Expiration Date (per Georgia)

September

4, 2015

Expiration Date (per EPA)

(Approved
by the ABIH Certification
Maintenance Committee for 1 CM point - Approval #11-584)
BonnieiBrlTOnrrSs^Principal
Instructor
(American Council for Accredited Certification - Re-certification Credit Registration #10072807)
TEI -1841 West Oak Parkway, Suite F - Marietta, GA 30062 - (770) 427-3600 - www.tei-atl.com
(State of Georgia Accredited - Certification No. 20-0799-006SR - September 21,1999)

The Environmental

Mick

Institute

Robarts

Social Security Number - XXX-XX-5326


ACT Services - 783 N. Clayton Street - Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046

Has completed coursework and satisfactorily passed the hands-on skills


assessment and an examination that meets training criteria in accordance with
requirements for Lead-Based Paint Activities in Target Housing and Child-Occupied
Facilities as regulated by Georgia DNR/EPD Chapter 391-3-24 and
U. S. EPA TSCA 40 CFR Part 745 for the refresher course titled

Lead Risk Assessor


September

Refresher

6, 2012

1708

Course Date

September

Certificate Number

6, 2012

Examination Date

September

5, 2014

Expiration Date (per Georgia)

September

5, 2015

/fixpiration Date (per EPA)


David W. Hogue - Training Manager

^Bonnie-Br-Wtaurras - Principal Instructor

(Approved by the ABIH Certification Maintenance Committee for 1 CM point - Approval #11-584)
(American Council for Accredited Certification - Re-certification Credit Registration #10072806)
TEI -1841 West Oak Parkway, Suite F - Marietta, GA 30062 - (770) 427-3600 - www.tei-atl.com
(State of Georgia Accredited - Certification No. 20-0799-006SR - September 21,1999)

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