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2021-482-E-AMS-Sasser Companies-Emergency Services 510 meadlowlands drive warehouse remediation
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8/27/2021
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8/27/2021
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8/31/2021
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$190,587.00
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<br />Environmental Solutions Group ● 7 Maple Leaf Drive., Greensboro, NC 27401 ● 336-373-1538 ● www.Go-ESG.com 9 <br />Report with Protocols for Remediation <br />Environmental Solutions Group <br />Leading people, companies and communities to live, <br />work and prosper in a sustainable environment. <br />Restoration Steps Following PRV Testing (the PRV test should be conducted prior to replacement of any building <br />materials removed during remediation procedures). <br /> All removed, impacted materials shall be replaced with like materials. All materials installed shall be new. <br />Remediation Contractor Qualifications (to be considered when hiring a contractor to perform any of the remedial <br />steps): <br />1. Training. The Contractor’s supervisor of the work crew must attend a recognized training program by the <br />Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA), the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), <br />or similar non-profit organization. Proficiency should be demonstrated by an industry certification such as one <br />from the American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC). <br />2. Previous Experience. The Contractor must demonstrate substantial experience with similar projects and provide <br />references. <br />a. All workers will be fit tested prior to starting the project (follow company fit test program). <br />b. Follow all applicable OSHA safety and health programs. <br />3. Demonstrated Ability of Workers. The Remediation Contractor must demonstrate that it has (or will have) a <br />sufficient number of remediation workers who have successfully completed in-house training regarding mold. <br />Because of the timely nature of this project it is recommended the remediation contractor can provide 15 to 20 <br />trained workers to continuously work on the project until it is complete. Once the remediation process is started <br />remediation contractors should not stop or “pull off” personnel until the project is complete. Because of the <br />nature and thoroughness of this type of work, it is recommended that these workers have been trained <br />properly and are not temporary labor. <br />4. Insurance. The Remediation Contractor must demonstrate that it has sufficient coverage to meet owner’s <br />requirement and preferably hold current General Liability and Mold Pollution policies. <br />5. Permits. The Contractor shall secure, pay for, and maintain in full force and effect until no longer necessary, all <br />necessary licenses, permits, and permissions required by federal and state law, city ordinance, statute, or <br />regulations. <br />6. The Contractor acknowledges that he/she has acquainted him or herself with all conditions that may affect the <br />work as would be evident from a thorough investigation of the job site and these specifications covering the <br />work. <br />7. Should any error or inconsistency appear in the Specifications, the Contractor, before proceeding with the work, <br />must make mention of the same to the project coordinator for proper adjustment, and in no case proceed with <br />work in uncertainty. <br />Remediation Contractor Responsibilities <br />The remediation contractor is responsible for the following: <br />• Damage to property during the mold abatement procedures <br />• Failure to achieve a passing post-remediation verification (PRV) assessment <br />• Compliance with all federal, state and local codes as applicable to remediation activities to include holding <br />permits as required by government entities <br />• Security of abatement equipment <br />• Communicating with the property owner/manager and obtaining permission for unusual requirements, such as <br />but not limited to air discharge procedures, electrical requirements, temporary water, operations and/or <br />storage areas, and requirements for access to the property <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: A9A4637A-BE59-4285-99BE-D253C29FA836
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