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25 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Angie Easterday said when the additional water infiltration happened in October, <br /> 5 investigations were done from the interior of the building and more results were received. She <br /> 6 said there are numerous additional breeches that were not in design documents, and it is not <br /> 7 know when these breeches occurred. She said this will always be a problem, if one cannot <br /> 8 control water from getting inside. She said the building structure is still sound, but there is <br /> 9 cracking in the tile between columns which is unusual, and the waterproofing done in 2018, <br /> 10 which was applied to the exterior walls, is starting to fail. She said it is unclear if this is because <br /> 11 of exposure, weed whacking, or other things, but the repairs are already starting to fail. <br /> Additional Scope of Remediation post <br /> Investigative demolition #2 <br /> 4DDED SCOPE <br /> AEMWE ALL W9 ANOK MNEWY LA[OMEWU INMIWE VANE <br /> •AEMpvE ACE pfnwALE.RER,n{E uEbwa[,y SY'TEE+L AEPiuR RATEp wALL BRf CNES <br /> • EEASOMNG <br /> VPON INVW*AWC0fMQUbON R3.MM pREECNEi IN OWNING WERE EW ND:MGotA.RE•AS GP <br /> WHIR POUN AMDR IS NO LO M[EALMf TO REMEDAH MSINOUT ADLEO <br /> SCOPE(-WE:VNpER TNS WRRNESCOR'IMS WOOED Nm OHM RE 10[RAVNG <br /> OO-M RUD.ftf u T,NG IN a$,NVKANrCNAWGE MDMR] <br /> ORIGiNMOESIGN AND CONE*}CigH FVNDEMEN*ALLY MFL DW QEPMiti WA*RR QFEHF <br /> AU 01N6 <br /> • AEAlLTS <br /> • AGINttNFN[f i50tl11EAi RO[kSUPI[AST SiOH[SIALAMbiHi+R <br /> • NO MiI+E'/iO PRGMCCA CAMP,{tE SE[pNpK uYER OF S+fEix iNSAfwAµ ceMY <br /> MDI AL LOSiS:SEMI <br /> 12 <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Angie Easterday said the October report states the only way to confidently have a safe <br /> 15 building is to remove the brick on the building, which exposes the interior walls and is very <br /> 16 complicated. She said all drywall and mechanical systems will need to be replaced, and once <br /> 17 ductwork is exposed to the environment, it will need to be replaced. She said the original bids <br /> 18 were $4.5 - $5.2 million, and the new bids do not include furniture, fixtures, equipment, <br /> 19 services, permit fees or design expenses. She said these are rough estimates, which have not <br /> 20 been bid. <br /> 21 Angie Easterday said a new building will cost $8.3 million, but it is important to <br /> 22 understand that if a new building is built on the same site, there are new stream buffers <br /> 23 required so the building would need to be in a different configuration. She said everything <br /> 24 currently slopes to the creek, and at a minimum would need re-grading to remove the water <br /> 25 around it. She said construction schedules impact the amount of time needed for the <br /> 26 remediation, as this will be tedious work. She said new construction will be faster paced, but <br /> 27 the design will take longer. She said it is no longer necessary to remediate in phases, since the <br /> 28 building has been vacated. <br /> 29 <br />
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