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RMDL2003-02842 HOLLISTER 1500 HARVEY RD 5014 BUILDING PERMIT
COMMERC COGUP Bridgette George Anthony Hamilton Fire Department Pete Garcia Lance Sims Email sent AT^+oo ,�--(6-off ot.-RG Mandi Alford - Hollister in the Mall Page 1 From: Jerry Duffey To: Building Date: 8/17/2004 2:04:54 PM Subject: Hollister in the Mall Is good for Fire........ Mandi Alford - Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 f Page 1 j From: Steve Smith To: Anthony Hamilton; Bridgette George; Chris Haver; Eric Hurt; Jerry Duffey; Lance Simms; Natalie Ruiz; Pete Garcia; Susan Stanley Date: 8/13/2004 4:10:06 PM Subject: Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 As of Friday afternoon, 08/13/04, Hollister's still has sprinkler work to be done. NO for CO >>> Susan Stanley 8/13/2004 7:58:34 AM >>> Hollister's in Post Oak Mall Commercial Remodel BP # 03-2842 Any Issues Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanievOIcstx.gov 979-764-3741 CC: Gcarrilio@cstx.gov; Mandl Alford; Melissa Rodgers Susan Stanley - Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 Page 1 From: Steve Smith To: Anthony Hamilton; Bridgette George; Chris Haver; Eric Hurt; Jerry Duffey; Lance Simms; Natalie Ruiz; Pete Garcia; Susan Stanley Date: 8/13/2004 4:10:06 PM Subject: Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 As of Friday afternoon, 08/13/04, Hollister's still has sprinkler work to be done. NO for CO >>> Susan Stanley 8/13/2004 7:58:34 AM >>> Hollister's in Post Oak Mall Commercial Remodel BP # 03-2842 Any Issues Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanleyCaD-cstx.aov 979-764-3741 CC: Gcarrillo@cstx.gov; Mandi Alford; Melissa Rodgers Susan Stanley - Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 Page 1 From: Anthony Hamilton To: Susan Stanley Date: 8/13/2004 3:59:14 PM Subject: Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 We have the backflow report on domestic water, It's good >>> Susan Stanley 8/13/2004 7:58:34 AM >>> Hollister's in Post Oak Mall Commercial Remodel BP # 03-2842 Any Issues Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanley@cstx.gov 979-764-3741 CC: Devel Service Front Counter; Jennifer Prochazka; Peter G Garcia Susan Stanley - Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 Page 1 From: Bridgette George To: Susan Stanley Date: 8/16/2004 9:35:50 AM Subject: Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 Planning has no issues. ------------------- Bridgette George Asst. Development Manager City of College Station P.O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842-9960 979.764.3570 ------------------ -- bgeorge@cstx.gov www.cstx.gov >>> Susan Stanley 8/13/2004 7:58:34 AM >>> Hollister's in Post Oak Mall Commercial Remodel BP # 03-2842 Any Issues Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanley.@cstx.gov 979-764-3741 Mandi Alford - Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 50.14 Page 1 From: Anthony Hamilton To: Susan Stanley Date: 8/13/2004 3:59:14 PM Subject: Re: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 We have the backflow report on domestic water, It's good >>> Susan Stanley 8/13/2004 7:58:34 AM >>> Hollister's in Post Oak Mall Commercial Remodel BP # 03-2842 Any Issues Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanleyCaD-cstx.aov 979-764-3741 CC: Devel Service Front Counter; Jennifer Prochazka; Peter G Garcia PREPARED 8/13/04, 7:36:15 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 2 City of College Station INSPECTOR: BUILDING INSPECTOR DATE 8/13/04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADDRESS . : 1500 HARVEY RD 5014 SUBDIV: POST OAK MALL TENANT, NBR: HOLLISTER CO CONTRACTOR : DICK ROBERTS PHONE OWNER : C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES PHONE PARCEL : 514000-0001-0040 APPL NUMBER: 03-00002842 COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PERMIT: BLDG 00 BUILDING PERMIT REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ B115 01 5/28/04 DS BLDG, FRAMING TIME: 17:00 5/28/04 AP 05/27/2004 12:57 PM MALFORD demizing walls partial located in loading area c B125 01 8/}3/04 IBLDG, FINAL TIME: 17:00 08 13 f 6Lf Ap 0Ci 08/12/2004 02 : 03 PM SSTANLEY -------------------------------------- COMMENTS AND NOTES-------------------------------------- Susan Stanley -1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 Page 1 From: Susan Stanley To: COMMERCIAL GROUP Date: 8/13/2004 7:58:38 AM Subject: 1500 Harvey Rd Ste 5014 Hollister's in Post Oak Mall Commercial Remodel BP # 03-2842 Any Issues Susan Stanley City of College Station CSR Development Services sstanley@cstx.gov 979-764-3741 City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATIOAL TX 77840 C E R T I F I C A T E O F O C C U P A N C Y Issue Date . . . . . . Parcel Number . . . . . Property Address . . . Subdivision Name . . . Legal Description . . . Property Zoning . . . . Owner . . . . . . . . . Contractor . . . . . . 8/17/04 514000-0001-0040 1500 HARVEY RD 5014 COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 POST OAK MALL POST OAK MALL, BLOCK 1, LOT 4A ,4C,5A, ACRES 53.148 GENERAL COMMERCIAL C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES "I to��11 � 1*1*iW� Application number 03-00002842 000 000 Description of Work COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION Construction type . . . NON-COMBUSTIBLE Occupancy type . . . . MERCANTILE Flood Zone . . . . . . Approved • Building Official VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL Customer Service Inspection Certificate Name of PWS: City of College Station PWD I.D. #: 0210002 Location of Service: ��� � Reason for Inspection: New construction ❑ Existing service where contamination hazards are suspected „R Major renovation or expansion of distribution facilities 0 ' I, David Stone . upon inspection of the private plumbing facilities connected to the aforementioned public water supply do hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge: Compliance Noncompliance 1. No direct connection between the public drinking water supply and a po- ❑ ❑ tential source of contamination exists. Potential sources of contamination are isolated from the public water system by an air -gap or an appropriate backflow prevention assembly in accordance with Commission regulations. 2. No cross -connection between the public drinking water supply and a private ❑ ❑ water system exists. Where an actual air gap is not maintained between the public water supply and a private water supply, an approved reduced pressure - zone backflow prevention assembly is properly installed and service agree- ment exists for annual inspection and testing by a certified backflow prevention assembly tester. 3. No connection existing, which would allow the return of water used for ❑ ❑ condensing, cooling or industrial processes back to the public water supply. 4. No pipe or pipe fitting which contains more than 8.0% lead exists in private ❑ ❑ water distribution facilities installed on or after July 1, 1988. 5. No solder or flux which contains more than 0.2% lead exists in private ❑ ❑ water distribution facilities installed on or after July 1, 1988. 6. No plumbing fixture is installed which is not in compliance with a state ❑ ❑ approved plumbing code. I further certify that the following materials were used in the installation of the private water distribution facilities. Service Lines Lead ❑ Copper ❑ PVC ❑ Other❑ Solder Lead ❑ Lead Free ❑ Solvent Weld] Other❑ I recognize that this document shall become a permanent record of the aforementioned Public Water System and that I am responsible for the validity of the information that I have provided. Signature of Inspector Combination/Building Inspector Title Date 1-2158 Registration Number T.P.I. Type of Registration I My_ I AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O. Box 3725 Bryan, Texas 77805.3725 (979) 7314 225 �o I September 18, 2003 Ambercrombie & Fitch Mr. Chris Trinckier 6301 Fitch Pass New Albany, Ohio 43054 RE: Limited Asbestos Survey for Keta's Hallmark lease space #5016 and Foot Locker lease space #5014-Post Oak Mall, 1500 Harvey Road, College Station, Texas Dear Mr. Trinckler: On September 9, 2003, at your request, Mr. Paul B. Dehlinger R.S., of Austin Environmental, Inc., conducted a asbestos inspection of lease spaces #6016 and #5014 in the Post Oak Mail, 1500 Harvey Road in College Station, Texas. The purpose of the inspection was to determine the presence; location and condition of suspect friable and non -friable asbestos -containing building materials (ACBM) prior to renovation activities. The federal National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part fit, subpart M, and the Texas Asbestos Health Protection Act and Rules (TAHPA) requires that prior to any renovation or demolition of a commercial or public building that it must be inspected for the presence of suspect asbestos -containing building materials (ACBM). Au8TIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. C .O.13= 3M 8RYAN, TX 77W5 (979) 77 -n" September 18, 2003 Page 2 The scope of work and services provided include: ♦ Field investigation and visual observations • Determine homogeneous areas and sampling strategy • Sampling of suspect asbestos -containing building materials (ACBM) ♦ Analysis of suspect asbestos -containing building materials (ACBM) ♦ , Collect information on the friability of the asbestos -containing material Suspect ACBM was physically handled to determine friability and bulk samples were obtained for analysis. The inspection involved sampling of thirty-nine (39) suspect asbestos -containing building materials and analyzing them under Polarized Light Microscopy with Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS), EPA Method 600/R-93/116. The PLM results are attached to this report. SURVEY The survey was conducted on a homogenous -area basis with the construction materials sampled and tested that are suspect to contain asbestos and that may be disturbed during future renovation activities. Suspect asbestos containing building materials sampled include 12" x 12' floor tile and mastic (5 types), cove base and mastic (2 types), calling the (3 types), drywall texture (2 types) and carpet with mastic. RESULTS The following materials were confirmed to be asbestos-contalning building materials (ACBM). AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O.80X 3M 9RYAN, TX 77SW (979) 774209 September 18, 2003 Page 3 12" x 12" Floor Tile The 12" x 12" floor tile located In the Foot Locker lease space #5014 manager's office, inventory room, employee restroom and storage room was found to contain 2-5% Chrysotile asbestos. The floor tile was non -friable and in good condition at the time of the inspection. Black Floor Tile Mastic The black floor the mastic located in the Keta's Hallmark lease space #5016 manager's office, employee restroom and storage room was found to contain 5% Chrysotile asbestos. The floor tile mastic was non -friable and in good condition at the time of the inspection. Note: Asbestos -containing white duct mastic and white pipe insulation mastic has been identified on roof drain lines and pipe insulation in other areas of the mall. Due to occupancy of the lease space, a thorough Inspection above the ceiling could not be conducted. If these materials are to be disturbed during renovation activities a licensed asbestos individual should sample the materials prior to disturbance. RECOMMENDATIONS • Should the 12" x 12" floor tile and black mastic be disturbed or removed during renovation or demolition activities, a licensed asbestos abatement contractor must be hired to remove the material prior to disturbance. • A ten (10) working day notification is required to be submitted to the Texas Department of Health (TDH) prior to removal or disturbance of ACBM. AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3725 BRYAN, TX 77805 (979) 778.2699 September 18, 2003 Page 4 • Properly trained and licensed individuals using engineering controls, respiratory protection and proper waste disposal must be hired during the abatement activities. • An asbestos abatement project design and air monitoring will be required during the disturbance or removal of asbestos -containing building materials (ACBM) that exceed 160 square feet of (ACBM). Friable asbestos -containing material refers to material, which contains more that one (>1%) percent asbestos by weight and when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Non -friable asbestos - containing material is any material containing more than one (1%) percent asbestos by weight and when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure. All materials detected/uncovered during present or future renovations or demolitions that are not listed, as being sampled on the Chain of Custody Form and will be disturbed, must be sampled and analyzed prior to disturbance. All additional samples and assessments are to be conducted by properly licensed individuals. New building materials should be addressed to ensure that they do not contain asbestos. Manufactures labels or material safety data sheets (MSDS) should be reviewed and documented to ensure that any asbestos containing building products are not used during future construction. AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3725 BRYAN, TX 778o5 (979) 778.2699 September 18, 2003 Page 5 LIMITATIONS This report only applies to the scope of work described herein. This report describes existing conditions at the time of services. Conditions of asbestos - containing materials may change as a result of damage, deterioration or other disturbance and may increase the potential for elevated fiber levels. This report applies only to accessible areas observed during our field services. Asbestos -containing materials may exist in concealed inaccessible enclosures, such as areas enclosed by permanent partitions, chases, shafts, equipment etc. Material locations and quantities may vary. The exterior of the building and roofing materials were not included in the scope of work. Although a good -faith effort was made to locate asbestos -containing materials in the area within the scope of work, extensive destructive inspection and/or testing was not conducted due to the expense, potential exposure hazards and/or potential regulatory violations. All surfaces, paints, wire insulation, electrical panels, fire rated doors and panels, furnishings, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems, fixtures and similar materials and equipment were not sampled and analyzed due to safety concerns and expense. Inspection and testing for lead -based paint, PCB containing light ballast and/or other hazardous and/or regulated materials was not included in Austin Environmental Inc.'s survey. Per the TDH TAHPR this document (asbestos survey report) may not be used as a design (specification) for asbestos abatement. Design and/or abatement air monitoring services were not included in Austin Environmental Inc.'s scope of work. AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3725 BRYAN, TX 77805 (979) 778.2699 September 18, 2003 Page 6 Austin Environmental Inc. makes no warranty and assumes no liability for the inappropriate use or misuse of this document. We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with this limited asbestos survey. Should you need any further asbestos related services; please don't hesitate to contact us at (979) 778-2699 or (979) 229-4385. Sincerely, AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Paul Dehlinger R.S. Individual Asbestos Consultant License No. 10-5523 Asbestos Consultant Agency License No. '10-0313 AUSTIN ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. P.O. BOX 3725 BRYAN, TX 77805 (979) 778.2699 PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06622 Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date: 09/09/2003 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Page 1 of 2 On 09/10/2003, eighteen (18) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Deblmger of Austin (Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content FL-01 A Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, 21/o Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom at Back Door None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-0IB Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, + 2% Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom, Entrance 2' from Door None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-01C Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, 2% Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom, 1st Shelves Back Comer None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-02A Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom, 2nd Row of Shelves Back Corner None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-02B Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom, 3rd Row of Shelves Front Comer None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-02C Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom, 4th Row of Shelves Back Comer None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-03A Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, Storeroom by Desk None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-03B Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, Restroom under Sink 5% Chrysotile - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-03C Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, 5% Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom, Back Area by File Cabinet None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-04A Drywall Texture, Storeroom at Restroom Door Jamb None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Texture FL-04B Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Exit Door Jamb Left Side None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Textured Paint PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 TDH License No. 30-0084 PAT ID # 102577 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06622 Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date: 09/09/2003 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Page 2 of 2 On 09/10/2003, eighteen (18) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Dehlinger ofAustin Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; information additional may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content FL-04C Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Desk Underneath None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Texture FL-05A Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Back Exit Door None Detected - Ceiling Tile FL-05B Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Middle of Area None Detected - Ceiling Tile FL-05C Ceiling Tile, Storeroom, Back Wall by Air Vent None Detected - Ceiling Tile FL-06A Cove Base and Mastic, Retail Area, Front Left Corner None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-06B Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom, Left of Back Exit Door None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-06C Cove Base and Mastic, Restroom, Left of Door None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Yellow Mastic These samples were analyzed by layers. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Results may not be reproduced except in full. This test report relates only to the samples tested. These test results do not imply endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. Accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis under Lab Code 102 p°ly Af Analyst : Roy Enrico Lab Director: Steve Moody Approved Signatory ------------------------------------------------- Thaokyou for dw singStmMoodyMxroSavim Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. PLM REPORT 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 TDH License No. 30-0084 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Lab Job No.: x36-06623 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date : 09/09/2003 Report Date: 09/11 /2003 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Page I of 2 On 09/10/2003, twenty-one (21) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Dehlinger of Austin Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PL.M/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content KH-01 A Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Storeroom by Transformer None Detected -Floor Tile 5/e Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-01B Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Door None Detected -Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-01C Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Restroom, Right of Door Jamb None Detected -Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-02A Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Transformer None Detected -Ceiling Tile KH-02B Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Restroom None Detected -Ceiling Tile KH-02C Ceiling Tile, Storeroom, Left Comer of Storeroom None Detected -Ceiling Tile KH-03A Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Door None Detected -Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-03B Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom Entrance None Detected -Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-03C Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom by Corridor Exit None Detected -Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-04A Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Exit None Detected -Cove Base None Detected - Brown Mastic KH-04B Cove Base and Mastic, Restroom, Left of Door None Detected -Cove Base None Detected - Brown Mastic KH-04C Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom by Transformer None Detected -Cove Base None Detected - Brown Mastic PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 NVLAP Lab No. 102036 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 se No. 30-OOa4 No. TDH Litxna� PAT Li ti 577 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06623 Project: W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Daft: 09/09/2003 Identification: Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 page 2 of 2 On 09/102003, twenty-one (21) bulk material samples were wbm{tled by Paul Dehlk%ar ofAusdn finvironmenW, Iao. for asbestos aualyais by PLM/L13. Copies of the lob data sheets are attached; additional infarmatlon may be found tberein. The results an summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content KH-05A Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Back Right Comer None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-05B Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Back Area by Wedding Area Now Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-05C Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Middle Section None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-06A Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Transformer None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Texture KH-06B Drywall Texture, Storeroom at Corridor Exit None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Joint Compound None Detected - Texture KH-06C Drywall Texture, Restroom, Right Side of Door Jamb None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Paint KH-07A Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, Left of Entrance None Detected - Carpet None Detected - Yellow Mastic KH-07B Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Wedding Sections None Detected - Carpet None Detected - Yellow Mastic KH-07C Carpet and Mastic, Retail Arent at Storage Room Door None Detected - Carpet None Detected - Yellow Mastic new samples were analyzed by layers. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Posubts gray not be reproduced except in fill. Ibis test report MUMS only to the samples tested. These test results do not imply endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Proanrm for Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis under Lab Code 1021 n ^ ^ LKI Af Analyst: Steve Moody Lab Director: Steve Moody Approved Signatory ----------------------------------------------- Thmkyou for ehoa*ste+robkx*mi"as"VIM------------ ------- - --- --- ------------ Untitled Document Page 1 of 3 x Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Architectural Barriers Project Registration Confirmation Page Date Submitted Online: 9/4/03 1:15:39 PM EAB#: JEABPRJA48001154 W ._ Name of Person Filing Form: Ir todd lozano Filer's E-mail Address: ecdaccess@sbcglobal.net I Filer's Telephone Number: 831/421-0989 RAS Number: 00000093 ji Review Status: Review Status Pending Inspection: Project Name: Hollister Co #285 Project Street Address: 1500 Ha.rve City: College Station State: City: I.' ^..... Zip Code: 77840 County: Tarrant Tenant: Hollister Co Tenant Street Address: 6301 Fitch Path City: New Albany_ State: OH Zip Code: 43054— Tenant Telephone Number: 614/283-6912 Contact Name: lChris Trincalor Contact Street Address: City: �— _ _ _, State: F_ Zip Code: L hq://www.license.state.tx.us/abdatasearch/abformtest.asp?ID NO=EABPRJA4800154 9/22/2003 Untitled Document Page 2 of 3 Contact Telephone Number. Building / Facility Name: Post Oak Mall Building / Facility Owner: CBL and Associates Owner's Telephone Number. 316/268-0230 j Owner's Street Address: 12030 Hamilton PI. City: jphattanooga _ ; State: TN mm _ ! Zip Code: 13742t ! Contact Name: Dennis Smith Contact Street Address: City: „ „ j State: F7 Zip Code: Contact Telephone Number. ..... . Design Firm: WD Partners Firm Telephone Number: 614/324-5656 Firm's Street Address: 112101 Dublin Rd City: [columbus State: L32115 Zip Code: 1432115 Designer's Name: Wolfgang Doerschlag Designer's E-Mail Address: License Type: Architect License Number: 15355 I Date construction documents received by RAS: (month / day / year) 09/03/2003 Date construction documents issued: (month / day / year) 08/28/2003 http://Www.license.state.tx.uslabdatasearchlabformtest.asp?ID NO=EABPRJA4800154 9/22/2003 Untitled Document Page 3 of 3 Start Date: (month / day / year) LO, ] Completion Date: (month / day / year) 07/2004 Estimated Cost: 511564 Type of Work: Renovation/Alteration Type of Funds: This project is privately funded, on private land for private use. State Lease Number: Scope of Work: Tenant Improvement Signature of Person Submitting Form Date Name of Registered Accessibility Spec. RAS# Date Construction Documents Received by RAS m Print this Page TDLR Home Page AB Home Page I Back to Previous Page http://Www.license.state.tx.uslabdatasearchlabformtest.asp?ID NO=EABPRJA4800154 9/22/2003 EXPRESSPERMITS 1327 POST AVE — SUITE H • TORRANCE, CA 90501 TELEPHONE: (310) 328-6300 • FAX: (310) 328-0336 TRANSMITTAL - COLLEGE STATION, TX - DATE: 09/ Susan Cole College Station I Building Department 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77840 Tel: (979).764.3741 Website: www.cstx.gov RE: FloIt, 4�� P� 0� ❑ Texas State Review See: T-TX-State - Post Oak Mall - College Station, TX ENCLOSED ARE THE FOLLOWING CHECKED ITEMS: ❑ Original plans (3 sets) signed & sealed by a registered professional ❑ Revised plans and architect response letter ❑ Check - none required ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ EAB# ❑ Energy Fr5 P=e p 64 ❑ EAB# will be provided as soon as available - okay 9.2.03 PLEASE NOTE THE BELOW CHECKED ITEMS: R With the submittal of the above items, we respectfully apply for a building permit. Let me know if you need anything further to review the enclosed plans. Please review the enclosed and advise if you can issue your building permit. Could you send us 5 permit application forms (we are running low)! Could you send us your fee schedule (if any) for plan review fees. Additional Comment(s): Please call us if you have any additional questions or comments. EXPRESS PERMITS EXPRESS PERMITS ...because Faster is Better! Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:37AM; Page 2 11 Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 1510 lktandotph, Suiw 602 Carrollton, Tarots 75006 (9n) 446.9482 Client: Austin Environmental. Ina. i Project: W.D. Partners, Keta's Halimark�i016 Pu*m # : AE03-181 Sampic Date: 09109UM Identification : Aobeslos, Ruck Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy/ Dlapersion Staining (PLMfDS) EPA Method 6001 R-93 / 116 NVLAP LA No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 PAT ID # 102577 Lab Job No.: tc38.0M Report Dadc: 09111122003 Pagc 1 of 2 l on 09110fM. twenty-one (21) bulk mate W ame- vn-&6M toed by ftd D&IiMa ofAUUia Evvh ,ins_ &rr nbusS s VW313 by PLMNS. i Copktof dw tab 4M deem as mch=4 atdliwmg ifs%namaa may be fammi tbumn. Mw mm tts am amlmnlltW below Sample Number KH-OIA KH-01B KH-01C KH-02A KH-020 KH-02C KH-03A KH-014 KH-03C KH-04A KH49B KH-04C Client Sw%)1e Description / Lotion Floor Tile and Mastic, Wye with Blaair Mastk, Storeraorn by Transformer Floor Trlc and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Door Floor Tile and Mastic, White with $lack Maatic, Restroom, Right ofDoor Jamb Ceiling Tile, Staresom above Transformer Ceiling Tilt, Stateroom above Restroom Ca ing Tile, Storaroomr Left Caner of Storeroom Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom at C 1dw Dwr Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom Entn inee Floor Tile and Mastii , Storeroom by Corridor Bart• Cove Bane and NUMO, 5toret om at Corridor Exit Cove Basc and Mastic, Restreom, Left of Door Covc Base and Nb a , Storeroom by Transformer Asbe8tOs Content Now Detected - Flour Tile 55A Chrywdle - Black Mastic; Nome 13)etectcd -Floor Tile 5% Cbysvtile - Black Mastic None Detected - Flour Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic Now Detected - Ceiling Tile Now Detected - CeilmgTile Now Detected - Ceiling Tile Norte Detected - Floor TIIe 5% Chrysotile - Black Manic Noce Detected - Floor Tile 5°/a Chtysotilc - Black Mastic Now Ootected - Floor Tite 5% Claysottt - Black Mastic None Dew - Cave Base Now Dmxcd - Brown Mantic None Detested - Cove Base Nolte Detected - Brown Mastic Now Detected - Cove Base Now Detected - Brown Mastic Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280338; Sep-12-03 11:37AM; Page 3 PLM RRT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 10206 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH Lima No. 30.0084 CKmIltan, Temas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID 9102577 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-08923 project: W.D. Partners, Kato's Hallmark #6016 Rcpwt DM: 09/11/20M Project # : AE03.181 Sample Date : 09/09/2003 Identification: Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analyses Test Method : Polarized light Mkxosoopy 104arsion Staining (PLMMS) EPA Method 6001 R-931116 Page 2 of 2 on MIOMM. tauenty-one (21) bock motwW =mpla wuat nbmfto by Pad OvhUMm of Austin Envuoie=A4 hit. for mhWos analysis by iR.M D& Copies of dta hk dWa sheet m awd od; auld*=W Wfu nudon may be foorwdtbenim The raudwam vAM=W;O below. Sammpie Nwober Client Saoaple Description / Location Asbestos Content KH-05A Ceiliiag Tile, Retail Area, Back Right Comer Norte i:)etectcd - Ceiling Tile KH-t15B Caling Tde, Retail Area, Back Ant by Wedding Area None Debecled - Ceiling -rdeI KH-WC Ceiling Tile, Retail Arcs, Nliiddle Section None Detected - Ccd" 'file KH-06A Drywall Ttactur, Storeroom by Ttansfamter None Detcowl - Drywall Material Non Detected - Te xt= K14-M Drywall Texhttc, Storeroom at Corridor Exit Now Debited - Drywall Materiel None Detected - Joint C.nmpaund None Detected - Texture Ki}-06C Drywall Tcx m, Restroom, Right Sidc of Door Jamb Now Detected - Drywall Materiel Now Deoec* - Paint KH-07A Carpet mW Mastic, Retail Area, Left of Lntrartce Nova Dete=W - Carpet Now Detected - Yellow Mastic KH-07B Catpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Weddins Sectioun Noe Detected - Carpet Now Detected -Yellow Mastic KH-07C Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Storage Room Door None Detected - Carpet Now Ddacwd - Yellow Mastic Tbew sonpko wwme amlyaed by kya& Qwndffiatian autos admWite wooed, is perforoad by aaih=d visosl estimate. Rents may notbc ropu4 cad emept in f & This to repot mW=only tothe ample; iesaed. ]bee eat maim do not tnwplyuWmmmm# byNVLAP or+>b7s#mcy of Ow U.S. Oovemmem 11{�1i1L(/tut\\ Ac=Mcd by the National Vokmtvy lAWndmy ADMOA ton Prograaw fas BaQcA*e= Aw Analysis under Lab Cade 102tlKn Analyst; Steve Moody Lab Dircebor : Steve Moody Approved Sigtuttna'y ThWk ym fa dw�g SW" Moray Mkm suvvp Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:37AM; Page 4 sww Bulk Asbestos An Sheet EPA Mahe w /3,93/116 MW Lab Na ti Client Austin EnWromwft Inc. Project W.D. ftdnws, Kift's Hallmark NMG Prcim AE03-151 Lab Job# -, 00-08W Sample# - KH-NA Client Sample L)mnpbm; Floor rdo and Nuft Whils with 610* Undo, Pa" 10fl 6Wnwwm by Tronebmw Layer I Floor Tile PLM ExWOWNdm Eollido I am NMoomhomkww POAMM: hod! d Ph efllor Pared J1 artinom Sued toism ftd, W"R!5%f 007I [Ayer 2 Black Mastic Eml 40 Deans J'?� I'v. I 1,11C.1011wM phMahwin Tar rhuhn PfqOhmrae: NO I MR Comments , Asbestas Can=,. Now Dobdod I alww'dw I SiAn Of %B A.D * W—m L---4 --- j9N ilwof—1 0 1 * ..... ..... --- A%bftwCmWw-'$%Chrysoft AnWyvi: - Steveoc* Date, Analyzed : WIVA03 Lab low :x384KM lSxn*#: KH4MA Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:38AM; Page 5 i, saw Moody Micro Semca Guy. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Shed TDH Uft= NO. 10-M.4 .. - EPA MOW 600 NVLAPLmbNe. cum: Augh EnWmnmwftk hm Project : W.D. Parhms, KoWs HWbnok #501G Project AE03-161 Lob W - x384WW3 Semple #: KH-GiO Client Sample Description : Floor Tile and Undic, Whft with Smak Mastic, suwwom at CO~ Dwr L4yw i Fkw Tie Colot Tsm Hod PLM Emmiumlim (:rater C ftochrejam Ret * I akm4umpmmts % Ica"vw n Ltaq My, NN&A I - t� J A*cmwC*W=: Non* Df%dW [Layor 2 Black WSW NO pmptammm: Mat! non Ad=W (ZOO. 5% ChrJ*QW@ pa"1011 I ADWYd: Suva Uwdy Dde-Aush)md, 09111am Lob MN: i3e-W= sample #. KH-01 B Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:38AM; Page 8 aeve Moody Miciv Sarvfcs., 1,w. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Shad hLo, 3D4W EPAWWWWR-931116 Client., Austin Envimmontal, Im Pmjco.- W.D. Partners, KOWA Haftwk 05016 AE03-481 Lob W: x38-88W Sample I: KH41C Client Sample D=Vbm; Floor THe wW wmb with aim* K"do, Rooft=6 R1W of Door Jamb iA*w I Floor Tile E. Offlwhft .. ........... "Wit FLM Examinatim L— .. NVIALP Ub No. IqOM I P"Plal I Rwm�&-dff ownodm"T sip of mw1. C;Om=dx .141-1 Milt nW bgDff �.&V Rd. Bw Angle 010- Wftlyww"Ns 1100 1 Fn:Pfto1hft*; hm/ mdt Aabex= ccwem: None D*6ocwd Lays 2 Black Mastic Pfq*=ft= , W I molt F Cuke I T"Oft .1m. . %FibrM1% Of ftek ya Im M13 mmpbwm I Pbochmilm w Bif &Alu& 1.titrz I low As Conw - 5% Chrysoffle Awdyd: Steve MOD* Dto Awbaod: 091111l20d3 Lab job#:x384*W Isamploo; rJ441111C Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:38AM; . ...... ... Steve AfwY A&M samces, Inc Bulk Asbestos Analysis Shed TMINCONONO 3"M EPA M0W6QQ/R,"-1Jl6,, c1lew: Audh EnvlmmwftL Inc. Pmjm: W.D. Partmrs, Keb's Hagwwk MG Project #: AEOS-181 Lob Job#; 413-OW3 Szn* 9: KH4)2A Client $wVle Description . Callft T99, Ummom abon Tmolomw Layer I Ceffing Tile I% rm W4 F Cdluiosa Ews 66�6 *--- Pn*Amxft*cd; nwdwnkaf separaftn Color ftmw eapmcHcular Pkvchmsm ROE bdu Rof. hK%x Bir 0 Ashom Coam: Nona Potecftd Comments: Analyst: iUVO NIOOClY I Date Aublix! - 03filrim Page 7 pKe I of I Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280338; Sep-12-03 11:38AM; Page 8 &ewMindy Afwm&"ka Inc.Bulk A*eskm Analysis Sheet . YON Lic� No. 304M.- EPA Maind 6W / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. I!PW Client: ALudin Envhwmw*4 hm pm4co: W.D. Pa bo% KOW& MMMWk OM6 Projed 9, AM-131 Lib Job#: x384NK23 Sampk #: KN4= CH=l SonVle Dwription: Cofflng Tft, Stommom above Romboon Pape I of i LAYU I ceiling rile Suftwu =Rum F " biiai ND 100 SL +1 11,10fobahm cow 1plawhmim pbaw Rd hwlwL 'Perpemuww RdEbdox Bud mwncdm A lmof Sil— Few& rlhborts W 0 Glass Foam pfcpft=nmw: machugow sepmadm Cmmnctdm: Axbcdm Ca *d -, - None Dobded AuabA; StlVeMoody Date Aasly*d; WIV2M Lab JdW: X M-028 Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:38AM; Stow Moody 11flem Services, Inc Ekk Asbestos Analysis Sled TM Lhmm No, 30404 EPA Whod 600 1 R-N 1116 Client . Austin EnvirowdKft far — Project . W.D. Pafft ors, Kota-s Haffmo* #M$ prVift-t 0: Ar;03-161 lAb Job#; x3B-06623 SaqAo 4! K1'f4EW Chou "Le Ducnptm: COIN Tft Stonwmm Left Corner of SbrorooM tAya I Ceiling T09 %atbot+e-- ?bm F—i b—r; —u; k v Wnxm rnp&wAmmA -. modmnhW upan AAwow Caded; MOM VVbCWd C40mmts, Page 9 Pqp I of I AnWy& - Stove Aloody Due An**d-. OW11RO03 Lab W:x3B-WW Isample it: KH-02C Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:38AM; Page 10 &m Moody Afu" &rW=. Inc.Bulk Asbestos Analpia Sheet TDH Lmm No. 3"M EPA W&W 6t10/A-93/116 P Lab Ncx 102056 Client : Austln EnvWordvwn%L lien. pnged: W.D. PwtmM KeWs Hu mark MW Pr9jod #; A03461 Lab Job#. X304MM Sanple #-. KH-M Client sample Descriptm: Floor THe and Mudle, 86wwoom at Corrldw Dow Pop I of I ...... ...... ... Layer I Floor life FLm9mm&mdm ftc" p imensmftlBatmctim Sipe of Cammob .4 141. Mot K @CC-d' Cater M. w 1w. Ike wt. me Pre#wu=m, Nerd mat Agbastm Comm: Nom Detected Layer 2 Black Mask cam pmu , papmliolur fttincdm Sip of CumpunCE" % +I- Vk Iftudmilm Rd ]ad= Refhda Nof AD& 0 M 'm I __.Mm am/wwv mme 1.m 1A2 kw + rw pmp&mpbTwA: bw I mob A*MwComm: 6% Chrisuft .................. CummCuts An**., Steve Moody tVpAukhyaed: OW1111=3 Ltbj&#-,X=-N= lSwn*#, KH40A Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:39AM; Page 11 Bulk Asbestos Analysts Sheet Lk=m No. 304M &maqw RA31116 NVFAPX Client: AuWn Eaviromemal, Inc. Project - W.D. Parbims, KOWS Hallmark OW16 Pruj=t #; Ae03481 Lab JaN: X3&d687.3 Sample 0; K114130 Client 8@zWc Dcm*fm: Floor TVW and U**dt6 Storeroom Erdamm Pao i Of I m)w I Floor Tile S�k� EXIM cow Temm %mbrm Red va 1ND ND 1 IN PLM Examination cow c*Qm % I Ut Alftrc .7 ElSim Wft Iwftfts 1ft"Wm 1. Itttph p&V&Vww:t -. md I "m AmbmmCa*w: None ft*cW UW 2 SIM* Mft-k &WOOM&F"n cdofTaatwv lot- Hm ST is % cdcw Pamlw purud"le &dM= Sion of low a + er Binders Han-filmn preptemaim. Met! men Comments AdxmConDw., WA Chrymotft Doe Am&ymed, 09/11/2003 Lab Job# -. x3ii-8Qm 'Tum i a # KH-0313 Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:39AM; Page 12 Ste►+e Moody Micro Serviccy, l►rc. Bulls Asbestos Amlysis Sheet TDH Llamas No. 30-0094 EPA '+ *dW 6W /R 93 / 114 ..,. , .. .. _.. _ NVLAP Lab No. 1020% Ciicmt ; Am% Onvinmmor A Inc. Project; W.D. Partners, KWO HOPAwk mix Project # : AE03-181 Lab W ; 40-0 3 smqfle # : KH-W Client Sample Dewdptkm : Floor Tie and Mastic Ilkweroom by Corridor OUR Page t of f Layer l Floor Toe Steieoacopk Exam Cnl�r Teaanv .9GFf6ram o£.... trail Haord YES ND en? s rLm Eaeminetion enter t�Q:llat ip�colQ• ... Ertinetioa 3i#n of Camopo 4 +/• Maml+olom� ! Plooafcoiem W hWu ROE Index I Bl[eF _ An la 0. _ / VInId BEnders 104 1 N*'wlb N Pmpftcomcn:; Wt t MOK AiNew Control :: Now Doiftt d La)w 2 Slack Mastic l riot Texnam _ 'i6 Pit m of t]hrck MptmMiC _ 7ft ND ND 5 plm la� Colot Piu"wftAeelwulicuLr Esdoctim sign or M / Pbualim Rd kWkm M k&x Bmf l wwr None► 4.' m lism • bw 0 + as 8lodaa NPnroui Paptakno t : na! I not A*Mm CaMt : 6% Chtysorie Cmmmmts : Analyd : Stove Moody Late Amlyd : o0i9 4f24�3 1,a6 teliif :R�8�3 Sample #: KH-03C Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:39AM; Page 13 $Wtw Moody Worm &mm, Inc Bulk Asbestos Analysis Shad TDHtkmm No 304=4 EPA Mathvd 6W/R-93/116 Client. Austin EnvbumentK Inc. Projm.- W.D. Partners, KOWS Halknefk 05016 Pmjm # A0304n Lab JaW - x3E606M Sample #: KH4MA Client Sande Ducnphw: Cove Sao and NW0046 Storeroom atCamidewflat! La W I Cove Base 31a,F E Ptq*eaftW: hat/ malt Layer 2 Brown Mastic Pftptuftm: hod I malt I Commem . Papa 10fl I RubbW I YES I ND I ND 1 90 1 .Aj .1 Sip of Asbembman: None Debm*md cukir % F&m 4mb=m1%OfS drawn Hid___ YES NADIMY I Plw&',Jim Rat hWu FA bkkX... Shof An le Manzdkh Left 44- 11,411mm T . . .. ...... A*MxCa%W: None DIUMM Andyst - Stave Moody Date Aid : mlirm xabw KH-04A Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:39AM; Page 14 Steve Moody Arw" Services, Inc Bulk AAmmoe ArWymis Sheet TOM Lh=$v No. WM I&A Mct6d 6W / R-93 / 116 Client Auaft Environmental, bm Pmjm: W.D. Pwbam KWAI* HWbno* W16 AE03-181 Lab Job#.- X30.OM3 Sam*# - KH44B Client SmovicDom"on: Cow Bash md Undo, ftntroom. Lult of Dow Lmw I Cow Bm Layer 2 SfOwn Maeft PLM Examingdon PftptvOmmt: heel nuft Page I O!Ld COW T=Um % Vb=m A*mbm N6 �Bbf ftbi "hg= Rot Index W pkwkmim Arle Abemm Can=, None DebmM CAW Rd •W_ Ref. hdm Bktf A1.0 an 06 A*cM Cm*W - None nw%p%,4 Avelylt, SN" Nb"Y Lab 3a6# .t3B-WM I Smplc 0; KWM Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280338; Sep-12-03 11:39AM; Page 15 Men Moody Afwro Service, Inc Asbwkm Analysis Sheet TDHLoose No. 3UM .??A.R* NYE APUbNo.10.2, Client : AwOn Envk9nmwft1. W— Pmjw.- W.D. ftrbws. K§Ws Ha9mark OM6 Prqod#; AE0&181 lab Job# - OWN= $=plo #; KH44C chont Sample D=mvtkm: Covo Bow and Uw* ftomom by Tmwkmw page I of LAYa I Cove Base stavolow"Zon �W. shubm pMpWcAuncw,. hod i nwR Lem 2 Bruwn Mastic as 1A U-4-4— WK Brown ck*W munhok V.. I pkmclm NOWMINO Admtw Combo; � NOW DellaW Fxdncdnn I Sign of I .. AMMM 0". * No Commewds % +I- madlaw C" 1pl.�� Rdp�l= ltidp* R,�� d Bi d I llvd"do" 1 1140 of Latta1 44. ftc#h==cw: bw I rM4 A*ww Cw": -- INOW PolectW Come=: Anxfyxk: Sift* Mboft Nft Anlbmd GWII120W Lab ld*;xWOM Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:40AM; Page 16 Sreve Moody Miero Services, lac. Bulk Asbe" AnOyela 5beet TDH UN— No. aqw, EPA Mtthud G00 / 1 93 / 1 tb ..... . Client: Au sft Envkqmrrantd. Inc Prajed : W.D. Pwtrlers, Keta's Halmrk #M6 Pmjcd # : AE03.181 Lob Job# : x38-phi 3 SmWlo # : KH4NA Clioat Samplo Dowi ptiou : Calling iils, Rotll Arq, Buck Flight Corrtsr Layar I Cefing Tile �-n Pans 1 of 1 Cosupanea� WoW Fmers Fibers % +l- M 006 / Plooduvim P�Yk7 RA Index Pap -ficw- ReE Index BLmf ......Angle 0 E:ti¢adon ... ad ry 70 1 Rods6 _._ ArbmwComR: Mons DOWC sd AodyA : . Steve Moody nett An*md : OW1112003 i.alr•JtAA :7438-00623 S=O,; # : KH-WA Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:40AM; Page 17 &tw Moody Jflffo&rWm Inc Bulk Asbotas Analysis Shoot kl�A M4*od W / It-931116 CKMA -, Auedn Envkom"rftL Im, P*Cct: W.D. Pwbw% KoWe HaDmark OMG Projcd#; AEOS-181 Lab Job#: x3E68M Sample KH4= CBOt -94mwlc D=w*ion , Cofflng TiW ftW Aroso 800 Area by Wadding AM pop I of I Law I Cellng Too PIMEmougnalion .... ...... .. . Va 1 100 1 ND 1 100 cdw commmag 44- 1 plcodm*u RCE k*X Rd Iffilex Bimf Aaak 7VT_ Rom._ Flbm M Pgopfirfatmem; n Am -palsaperadm Afoc= CaSW; * NOM DdOdW cpmmcnts; Analyst . - 315VOMOOdy Dm Ausb-Abd; 09M Wim ub jam.-A94W23 I sample #. KW05B Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:40AM; Page 18 k Inc -AiliAsbestm.4malysis Shed .... ....... ..... 7DHLmw NO 3UM 19PAWSOJO1600/lk-93/116 Client Austh Envimnmwft Im, Project W.D. POOMM KOWS HM=fk 0018 project Lab Job#.- x3"5W Sample KH4W Chant Smwlc Dacflpdm: Ceffing Tile, ROW Am. Middle Secilon layer I CaVkV T-de Sip is Bxym P-Vbww=: mmomem mpor"" Aibe" Cmm:. Kong DOW@Wd � Comm=": Analyst : Staim Moody Dee Analyzed . W1112M ...... ........ — Lab- M# Z=--- W imp e #: KH4W Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:40AM; Page 19 Steve Moody Micro Services. Inc Bulk Asbasm Anab ydo Sheet UM Upmw No. 304W VLAP Lab No. 1020 6001 Im I 116 N CUM: A=M &wkvfmwwWL km Fmjwt., W.V. porumm Kowa mavnw* #WIG P&Mcd # A03-151 Lab Job#: x3B4N= Sample #: KH-*$A Cbmt Sample Descripfim: DeywO T*dmv, Stmwoom by Tromftmor pas I of I lAY*f I DrfNaH MODW Sw=!Evk ftm cow RTM E ...... cmmopmb cilaindwo % ma of CA*w I Pkodmd= Pmilld kof. hs&x PMPWAJNIW Ref. bxkx Bimf ftdr&lm Sip of Ekmmdim WadFirs Fl� I RodsI Non4ftow — .......... ... . vi . pmptubmw- " " owwadw Layor 2 DW Paper Fa I PffiqWnm=: modmdod sopendlon Lam 3 Texture I Como, t �AlCftlTJftlftVhn ...... 1 14+A—1., Preptcwhmot: numhol" sapwmftn Commem: Aix:dm CoubmL. None D*UCW Fim Colae—T —P"w r 6aipcM6' I Sip. of M.O.O.Wim-7f ...... IROCI.� I R4.jI.Rai Index B!mf M& , lfqm!� IMOM AAW" Comm: Nam CWWWW iwww* &tw Cldff I -- %Fitpw.A� U-1 WN0 rm I ND 1 10 "39-- 1 liumm 111CIPCulacowl abolm Nodudn..... Af*k IEWDEft w4wom Asbmm Coftm: None DOINCW Analyst : Stwo Moody D%ft Aunlyod: =111200 L* Job#. Rm-mm I smoc #; wm Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280338; Sep-12-03 11:40AM; Steve MOD* w3cm &Mca 1w- M& Asbestos Andyas Sheet TDH Umm Ne 3NW — R.I.P. A Mc". Ow / P10 1116 Client ; Auldn ERVW*Mn&rAK bM ptqmt.- W.D. Pafom% ROM's NSIWmk MIG Project # AF43-181 Lab Job# ; x31346823 Sw*e # - KH6M CUM Sample DOWWan. DfywaH Texkw, 81lommm at CorMar 9M Layer I Drywall MeWW Soerm¢elopie Exam Ptip/butakwi: moduw" sependon Layer 2 DW Papir / Tape P1 U Page 20 Pogo I of I hNU ruler Extineiion I YEG I I COMM[& wnt� I I P1.61. Rd h1d= Obef ES19*w An* Sign of ElemadW PWUkMFftMv 1109 1 01111bow I PrepArommas: meaJonfad npwvftn Ad.*. Mom D*k*W Layer 3 Joint Compound swmwo* Exam cokw nmmt% 1'6 AsbcMO/a af WIMS W0.dW_ NO I - 116' PLM Exudultion f T J.-AefO!".. Angle OwmWan Mviffunnew: ffwd%Nftw sepwaden ftrw Dwhw;tW Layer 4 Texture Saetemeopuokxtrm ff ;ulj &&,wm I Sip of QU Me= % W, Bftf I Angle W- n+lh PROhmamud: Undnow soma ce Asbe" Caftmt; W= Deflated AzwiW: - 91twe, Moody Dart Ansk,:iid: OW112M Lob Jbb#; $08-OM 1 Sample #; KH-M Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280338; Sep-12-03 11:40AM; Page 21/24 &eve Moody AIrcnn Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestm Andysis Sheet t L!9 lt4NQ•.?�._,_........_.._.._......._.... OPAMzdW600/RA3/116 Chad; AUSO ErMmnmenbb bta. Praetor : W.D. PavtnsM KOWS HWNPs is MCI$ Project N . AE03481 Lab Job# : OB-06023 Swnplo 0 : KH46C Client Sample DewuiPrtm : DrywaN Tex m. Resdoom, Rlpbt Side of Door Jamb lVe< t Otywal Material 5trsowaopic t eam aloft rim Enmbution E: CunotxrAdus Pmant : rewahanitel eeperailon L.%3w 2 DW Paper FWMg CA*W Amboom Connor!: Note Detected N VLAP Lab No; Pqp S of 7 ' A �taFs E:tp�tlon siren aF i r•.awdim f sign of I Pteprirarlmeao r mochm* al sepersdon Aeceom Ubj tt : Noah Detected UW 3 Paint cokw TaxWae 6%VfiWM%AdmM -Aof T YES ND _ No 1 PLbtExmnimm6m .._.. _................ Cob" Pltrelird ha�diau SiBr of -Go +/- M 1 plCO&ft&m Rd lh&x M lniimt Blnst' A! p E1 .. I ffintins 1 Noe-lllnctrs Propueemrent : hest I melt Asbmw ConoeoaR . Nam Detected -....... .............r .._..._.._. Comments: Atisty t : Steve Moody Din -An"; Ow"Am Lab Jabp : i -0m gwaoc !! : Ki 408C Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280338; Sep-12-03 11:41AM; Page 22/24 Stews Moody Wum ServJ= Inc. Bulls Asbestos Analysis Sleet —No. 3(9(111r1 _._3#'A.M 1.4l0La-93 / 1lb c5cut ; Austin Frei, ittt:. Pwjact ; W.O. Parbors, Kdit% Hallmark 05016 Project # : AE03.181 Lab Jab# : x3H48823 Sample # ; IM-07A Client Sample Dawripdm : Carpet and Mask,, IMM) Area, L#R of EnEnrm LAY- 1 Carpet Fxaen Color Tame •.--- G iisdI Fiblon m IS C�....:u.-.:.... ........... NVw (.ab M. P"a1of1 Compeer, Ffliere % +1-mughAny CGioi / Pleoc mAlm, , pmkmw Rct 1W- PeepeLdcela xet Index Buns 6sblactim Angb,• „ Sip►Of Yoao8laneants �. _ rwp Weatmant : nwd=n wil a" Layer 2 Yellow Masdc c.alae fNiow► ..._.. A*wwCowm ; • Noes DNic ed PA**cntmoeat : beet f emit ArbW a C : • Nwt! Dsbetsd COHMMIAN : ... Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 041 i 1/�003 Lab.,lob# : x38-06d?.3 sample # : KH-07A Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:41AM; Page 23/24 &ew Moody Micro Services. Inc, DWk Asbestos Analysts Shoat TUli Um=Nv. 3p.QW 6PA Matimd 6W / &93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No.102056 Clem: Aueft Envkatanantal, hta. Project.' W.D. Partner," Kodt's tbdbvwk #M e AE03-181 Lab lab# : x3B4HW23 Swmpla # : KN4V8 Client Sample Dak*. tioa : Carpet and RwWl Ana, at WxddMg SedW* Pa9a 1 of 7 Layer I Carpet StQooaco r.lsxrw Color Trataro . ' '• % t:ibtvue !G MUaY °16 of Rsd NO as ND 90 PLM iiaw,ein�tion ...._ •. f Wor Paealiel apmdiadu Pactumt�m Sign of _...... CVO 9i +1- bMrlbnology / Pleoebeoia++ i!e£ but Ref. bxkz Bkd As& _ a Fibm MOnOalrnents .. •Bhalera 1 ,' lion�nous serf : macbwtaN aapM sam A*Mx Cwdmt : None DaMeted Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Color Teuaue eoeou % t'ibmml •R Arbcsio of _ YNIum TaualMtt rty _ YE_d ND ND I a PLM Examination Color Pard4d Parpendicnlar Exti�tiun 5i3a of Co aveNa °�. }J: ___ Ato ilola l Pkochcaigm. Rt4 lodes Ref. ltd= Bk . Acgk Em m Law PrepThofineld: hoot! man As )mm C :. Mom Dabm tOd Commmu • Analytc . Suva Moody l7ata Analynod : OW1112M Lab ]ab# : X38 006Z3 �, Sample # : KH-07B Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster 3103280336; Sep-12-03 11:41AM; Sltev�e Moony Mirno Services, Inc, Bulk Asbmm Ambmis Shcct / CHOd - Austin EnvirofwnefflK Im. project : W.D. Partners. KWm HxOmmk $50I6 Project #: A03-161 Lab W, x3B-96M Smmpk #'. K"47C Cli®t Smplc Dma*hm! Copet and Maeft Radl Area, at 8Wqp Itsom it -- -------- L'"ff I CarpetDMWMWJWW Fam cow FIX=* c1dw, BW Page 24/24 Pop I of I rmpi: mechwdcal empmraftn Aemam c4wm.-,. None Ometed TAYOr 2 YOROW MOOD ... .... cow Tiadi << % Ffftkm !L.AO-*%, of SAMDW YANOW Lw*dgmbb" Yes HD NI) Ceder Petalld txhacrim % I Ph Thim Ref. Index Sago of np-= me I.. A%ft. Mmm" VmpftornM: hm I WAR Asbcm Cbnhmt: Non D940648d Andy st; Owo Moody DwAimbftd: OWIV20M Lab idw i x39-06W I sample KH-8?C PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06622 Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date: 09/09/2003 Identification: Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Page 1 of 2 On 09/10/2003, eighteen (18) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Dehlinger of Austin Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached, additional information may be found therein The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content FL-01A Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, 2% Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom at Back Door None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-0113 Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, 2% Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom, Entrance 2' from Door None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-01C Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, 2% Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom, 1st Shelves Back Comer None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-02A Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom, 2nd Row of Shelves Back Corner None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-02B Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom, 3rd Row of Shelves Front Comer None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-02C Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom, 4th Row of Shelves Back Corner None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-03A Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, Storeroom by Desk None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-03B Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, Restroom under Sink 5% Chrysotile - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-03C Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, 51/o Chrysotile - Floor Tile Storeroom, Back Area by File Cabinet None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-04A Drywall Texture, Storeroom at Restroom Door Jamb None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Texture FL-04B Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Exit Door Jamb Left Side None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Textured Paint PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06622 Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date: 09/09/2003 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Page 2 of 2 On 0911012003, eighteen (18) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Dehlinger of Austin Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached, additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content FL-04C Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Desk Underneath None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Texture FL-05A Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Back Exit Door None Detected - Ceiling Tile FL-05B Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Middle of Area None Detected - Ceiling Tile FL-05C Ceiling Tile, Storeroom, Back Wall by Air Vent None Detected - Ceiling Tile FL-06A Cove Base and Mastic, Retail Area, Front Left Comer None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-06B Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom, Left of Back Exit Door None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Yellow Mastic FL-06C Cove Base and Mastic, Restroom, Left of Door None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Yellow Mastic These samples were analyzed by layers. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Results may not be reproduced except in M. This test report relates only to the samples tested These test results do not imply endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Aceredited by the National Voluntary laboratory Accreditation Program for Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis under Lab Code 102O r ^ ^ Analyst: Roy Enrico Lab Director: Steve Moody Approved Signatory: Thank you for choosing Steve Moody Micro Services 4 ti Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-01A Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, Page 1 of 1 Storeroom at Back Door Layer 1 Floor Tile PLM Fxaminatian is Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos /o of Sa ]ht Grey Hard I YES I ND I ND 1 78 Co eats % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroiam Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon on hrysotile 2 1 silky I wavy None 1.563 1.555 low 0 + Calcite / Vinyl Binders 98 Non -fibrous high Prep/treatment : heat I melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM Fxaminatinn Asbestos Content: 2°/. Chrysotlle Pic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S Yellow Rubbery I YES I ND I ND 1 2 Co nents=+I- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Ana Sign of Elon 'on Glue Binders 1 101 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Layer 3 Leveling Compound PLM F.xaminatinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture lHomogeneousl % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Off -White Hard I YES I ND I ND 1 20 Co nents % E+/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon on Calcite I Binders 1 100 Non -fibrous I I I high Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Comments: Asbestos Content: None Detected Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-01A 4 Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker 65014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-01 B Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, Storeroom, Entrance 2' from Door Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Light Grey Hard PLM F.xaminatinn Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 75 Co nests % +/- Mo hol Color / Pleochroism el dex Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elongation Chrysotile 1 silky/ wavy None fl.563 0 + Calcite / Vinyl Binders go Non -fibrous �1.555low high Prep/treatment : heat I melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM Fmirninatinn Asbestos content: 20/6 Chrysotile )ic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous % Fibrous %Asbestos % of S Yellow Rubbery I YES I ND I ND 5 EColor Co nents % +/- Mo holo / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Burf Extinction An a Sign of Elon on lue Binders 1 100 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: heat / melt Layer 3 Leveling Compound PLM F.xaminatinn Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom eneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of SFPW Off -White Hard I YES I ND I ND 1 20 Co nents % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle EloSign ofn (cite / Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I high Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Comments: Asbestos content: None Detected Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed : 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-01 B i Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-01 C Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Streaks, Storeroom, 1st Shelves Back Comer Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Light Grey Hard PLM Examinatinn Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 78 Co nests % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Beef Extinction AnoJe Sign of Elon 'on Chrysotile 1 s0 / wavyNone 1.563 1.555 low 0 + Calcite / Vinyl Binders 9 Non -fibrous high Prep/treatment: heat I melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM F.xaminatinn Asbestos content: 210 Chrysotile sic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous % Fboous % Asbestos % of & Yellow Rubbery I YES I ND I ND 1 2 Co nents % I+/- Mo holo Color C / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular M. Index Biref Extinction Ana Sign of Elon on Plus Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prephreatmem : heat / melt Layer 3 Leveling Compound PLM Examination Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom encous7 % Fibrous % Asbestos% of S 1 Off -White Hard I YES I ND I ND 1 20 Co nents % I+/- Mo holo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon on r—alcIte I Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I high Prephreatmem : mechanical separation Comments : Asbestos Content: None Detected Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-01 C 4 Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker 95014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-02A Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, Storeroom, 2nd Row of Shelves Back Corner Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Llght Tan Hard PT.M F.:aminatinn Page 1 of 1 YES I NO I NO 1 98 Components % E+l- M of Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon 'on Icfte / Vinyl Binders l 100 Non -fibrous I high Prep/treatment: heat I melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PT.M praminatinn Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sarnp1 Yellow Rubbery I YES I NO I NO 1 2 ECo Heats=+/ -I M holo Color / Pleochtoism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction An a Sign of Elongationl Glue Binders 1 101 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatmeirt : heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed : 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-02A S Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-02B Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, Storeroom, 3rd Row of Shelves Front Comer Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Light Tan Hard PLM Fzaminadcm Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 95 EColor Co vents % +/- I Mo olo / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elongation Icite / Vinyl Binders 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I high Prephreabnem : heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Ham us7 % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Si Yellow Rubbery YES ND I ND 5 Pi .M F:aminafinn Components :[;E+I- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glue Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-02B +1 Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-02C Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Tan and White, Storeroom, 4th Row of Shelves Back Comer Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Light Tan Hard PLM Examinatinn Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 95 Co nears % E+/- Mo hol Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Re£ Index Biref Extinction An a Sign of Elon on alcite / Vinyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I high Prep/treatment : heat / melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Pr M R:u.nin�tinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Samp Yellow Rubbery I YES I ND I ND 1 5 Components % +/- momboirmV Color Pleochroiam Parallel I Ref. Ind.. Perpendicular Ref. Index Bi Extinction Angle Sign of Elon on lue Binders 1 100 Non -fibrous Pmp/treatment : heat I melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-02C It Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-03A Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, Storeroom by Desk Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Off -White Hard PLM F,xamination Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 98 Co nentsMo N:+ /- holo Color / Pleoehroism Parallel �Perpendicularl Ref. Index Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elongation Calcite / Vinyl Binders 1 100 Non -fibrous I I I high Prep/treatment : heat / melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM F.xnminntinn Asbestos content: None Detected is Exam Color I Yellow I Rubbery I YES I ND I ND 1 2 1 Co ents % +I- I Mo hology ColorE / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index JPerpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elon on Glue Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-03A It Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-03B Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Off-Whlts, Restroom under Sink Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color _ _ Texture Off -White Hard PLM F.xaininntinn Page 1 of 1 YES I NO I NO 1 95 Components % +/- Mo olo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref, Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon t'on hrysotile silky / wavy None 1.556 1.548 low 0 + Calcite / Vinyl Binders Non -fibrous high Prep/treatment : heat / melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM Fxaminatinn Asbestos content: 51/6 Chrysotile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos%o of S Yellow Rubbery I YES I NO I NO 1 5 Co newts % +/- Morr6olgy Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref I Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glue Binders 100 1 Non -fibrous Prephrcatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-03B ti Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-W84 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-03C Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Off -White, Storeroom, Back Area by File Cabinet Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Off -White Hard PLM Examination Page 1 of 1 YES I NO I NO 1 98 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction AWJe Sign of Elongation hrysotile 2 silky / wavy None 1.556 1.548 low 0 + Calcite / Vinyl Binders go Non -fibrous high Prep/treatmem : heat / melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic pT.m Tiraminafinn Asbestos content: 50/6 Chrysofile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos /o of Sampl Yellow Rubbery YES I NO I NO 1 2 Cominents % +/- Morphology Color / Pleodiroism Parallel I Ref. Index 1P.Mendicularl Ref. Index Biref Extinction Anxie I Sign of Elongstionj Glue Binders 1 101 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat I melt Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-03C ti Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker 95014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-04A Client Sample Description : Drywall Texture, Storeroom at Restroom Door Jamb Layer 1 Drywall Material Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture White Blocky PLM F.xaminatinn Page 1 of 1 1 YES 1 2 1 NO 1 85 Components % +/- Morphology Color ! Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glass Wool Fibers Rods 0 Gypsum ! Binders 9 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 2 DW Paper Facing PLM Fxaminaticm Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom cneous7 % Fibrous % Asbestos%o of S 1 Tan Fibrous I YES 1 100 1 NO 1 5 Co nests % +/- Mophology Color / Plw&roism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular I Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers 1 100 1 ribbons I I I I high Prep/treatment : mechanical separation Layer 3 Texture PLM Fxarninatinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture llfomogeneous% Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sampl White Blockv I YES i NO I NO 1 10 ECo nests % +/- Mo hol Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon lion Calcite I Talc i Binders 1 100 1 Non -Fibrous Prep/treatment : mechanical separation Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 I Sample # : FL-04A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-04B Client Sample Description: Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Exit Door Jamb Left Side Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Drywall Material Stereoscopic Exam Color I Texture JHomogeneous% Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 White Blocky YES 2 1 NO 90 PLM Rxaminatinn Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochmism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation! Glass Wool Fibers 2 Rods 0 Gypsum / Binders go Non -fibrous Prephreatment : mechanical separation Layer 2 DW Paper Facing PT.M F—inatinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom enc usY % Fibrous % Asbestos% of S 1 Tan Fibrous I YES 1 100 1 NO 1 5 Co nests % +/- M of Color ! Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction An Sign of IIon on Cellulose Fibers 1 100 1 ribbons I I I high Prep/treatment: mechanical seperation Layer 3 Textured Paint Stereoscopic Exam Color Off -White PLM Examinatinn Asbestos content: None Detected Texture (Homogeneous7%Fibrous1%Asbestos)%of Si Hard I YES I NO I NO 1 5 components % +/- Morphohw Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction ArWe Sign of Elongation calcite 2 Non -fibrous high Pigment / Binders 110 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / meH Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3E1•Q¢622 Sample # : FL-04B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-W84 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-04C Client Sample Description: Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Desk Underneath Layer 1 Drywall Material Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture White Blocky PT.M F.znminnti/m Page 1 of 1 YES 1 2 1 NO 1 85 components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glass Wool Fibers Rods 0 Gypsum / Binders 8 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 2 DW Paper Facing PLM P.xaminatinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous I % Asbestos % of 1 Tan Fibrous I YES 1 100 1 NO 1 5 Components % +/- Mo olo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref Index Biref Extinction Sign of Elon on Ilulose Fibers 1 100 1 ribbons I I I I high Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 3 Texture PLM Fzaminatinn Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sampl White Blocky YES NO NO 10 Component, ::[% +/- Morphology Color I / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index I Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction An a Sign of Elongation Calcite / Talc / Binders 1 101 1 Non -Fibrous Prep/treatment : mechanical separation Comments: Asbestos Content: None Detected Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 0911 V2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-04C Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark 85016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x313-06623 Sample # : KH-06C Client Sample Description: Drywall Texture, Restroom, Right Side of Door Jamb Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Drywall Material Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S I White Blocky YES 1 2 1 ND 1 94 PT M Examination - - Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Buef Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glass Wool Fibers 2 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 1 ribbons high Gypsum / Binders 97 Non -fibrous PrepRreatment : mechanical separation Layer 2 DW Paper Facing nT AN II-.....:....ti.... Asbestos Content : None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous % Fibrous % Asbestos /o of sampl Tan Fibrous I YES 1 100 1 ND 1 5 Co nenls :[% +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicularl Ref. Index Biref Extinction I Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers 100 1 ribbons high Prep/treatment: mechanical seper llon Layer 3 Paint Stereoscopic Exam Color White PT M F:nminntinn Asbestos content: None Detected YES I ND I ND I 1 Components ]:J+:I- Morphology Color / Pleocbroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle I Sign of Elongation Pigment / Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-06C e Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-06B Client Sample Description: Drywall Texture, Storeroom at Corridor Exit Layer 1 Drywall Material Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture White Blocky PT.M Rrsminntinn Page 1 of 1 2 1 NO 1 45 Components % +/- Moyphology Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glass Wool Fibers 2 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 1 ribbons high Gypsum / Binders 97 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 2 DW Paper / Tape stereoscopic Exam Color Tan / White PT M F:aminafirm Asbestos Content: None Detected Texture Homogeneous? % Fbrous %o Asbestos%o of Sa Fibrous I YES 1 100 1 NO 1 20 Co nerns :[�L+,- morphology Color / Pleoclor Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Ana Signof Elon on Cellulose Fibers 1 100 1 ribbons I I I high Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 3 Joint Compound Stereoscopic Exam Color White PT WA T.taminatinn Asbestos content: None Detected enecus7 % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sa YES I NO I NO 1 15 Co .erns :1�1+:,- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon ion aiclte / Talc 1 Binders 1101 1 Non -Fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 4 Texture PT 1UT F�arn:natinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture lltomogeneous% Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sampl I White I Blockv I YES I NO I NO 1 20 1 Components :t;+/ - Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. In IPerpetidicularl Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elon on (cite / Talc / Binders 1 100 1 Non -Fibrous PM/treatment: mechanical separation Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-06B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-06A Client Sample Description: Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Transformer Layer 1 Drywall Material Stereoscopic Exam Color Textore Homogeneous % Fib White Bloc YES 2 DT ➢A Page 1 of 1 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroimn Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction ATWe Sign of Elongation Glass Wool Fibers 2 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 1 ribbons high Gypsum / Binders 97 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 2 DW Paper Facing DT Xff T7�.....:..-ti.... Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Same Tan Fibrous I YES 1 100 1 ND 1 10 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of I Elongation Ilulose Fibers 1 100 1 ribbons I I I I high Prep/treatmem : mechanical seperation Layer 3 Texture DT M R-....d... 44— Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom eneous7 % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 White Blocky I YES I ND I ND 1 10 Co eats J;L,1- Mo holo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elongation Calcite I Talc / Binders 1 100 1 Non -Fibrous Prep/lreatment : mechanical separation I Comments: Asbestos content: None Detected Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-06A 41 Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-05C Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Middle Section Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Light Tan Fibrous YES 100 1 ND 1 100 PLM Examination Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongaidon Mineral Wool Fibers 7 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 20 1 ribbons high Prep/treatment: mechanical separadon Asbestos Content: None Detected I Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-05C Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-05B Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Back Area by Wedding Area Page 1 of 1 Layer I Ceiling Tile stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S u ht Tan Fibrous YES 100 1 ND 1 100 PLM Examination Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. index Perpendicular Ref. Index B=f Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Mineral Wool Fibers 7 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 2 ribbons high Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-05B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-05A Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Back Right Comer Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Light Tan Fibrous m ILA U-..,:....t:.... Page 1 of 1 YES 1 100 1 ND 1 100 Components % +/- W101phology Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Mineral Wool Fibers 7 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 20 1 ribbons high Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed : 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-05A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-04C Client Sample Description: Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom by Transformer Layer 1 Cove Base Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Brown Rubbery PT .M R—rninatinn Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 90 Components ::[�L+1- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction le Sign of Elon 'on nyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Layer 2 Brown Mastic PT.M R.xaminafinn Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Brown Hard I YES I ND I ND 1 10 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation ollastonke Laths +/- Glue Binders 9 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content : None Detected Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-04C • Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-04B Client Sample Description: Cove Base and Mastic, Restroom, Left of Door Layer 1 Cove Base Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Brown Rubbery UT ➢A Page 1 of 1 1 YES I NO I NO Co vents J�:- Mo holo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Anale Sign of Elon on nyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/ftwane t : heat / melt Layer 2 Brown Mastic W RX L'�.....:....F:.... Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Ezam Color Texture Hom eneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos /o of Samp1 Brown Hard I YES I NO I NO 1 10 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation ollastonite Laths +/- Glue Binders 9 Non -fibrous Prephreatment : heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-04B s Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-04A Client Sample Description: Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Exit Layer 1 Cove Base Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Brown Rubbery PT M F��min�lvnn YES I ND I ND Page 1 of 1 ems :lj+:I- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon 'on inyl Binders I 10 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: heat / melt Layer 2 Brown Mastic Di ➢A Asbestos Content : None Detected & Exam Color Texture Homogeneous % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sa Brown Hard I YES I ND I ND 1 10 Co ents % +/- Morphology Color / Pleocbroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Flongation oliastonke Laths +/- Glue Binders 91 Non -fibrous PrepRreatment : heat I melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-04A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-03C Client Sample Description : Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom by Corridor Exit Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Red Hard UT lU' YES I ND I ND Page 1 of 1 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism ParallelI Ref. Index Perpendicularl Ref. Index Biref Extinction a ISignof Elongation Calcite / Vinyl Binders 100 1 Non -fibrous I high Prephreatment : heat / melt Layer 2 Black Mastic DT ➢d Asbestos Content: None Detected is Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of SF Black Asphaltic I YES I ND I ND 5 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref Index Biref Extinction le Signof Elon on hrysotile I M silky / wavy None 1.560 1.552 low 0 + Tar Binders 9 I Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: 50/6 Chrysotile Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-03C s Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #15016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x36-06623 Sample # : KH-03B Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom Entrance Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Red Hard PUM Fznminntinn Page 1 of 1 ND I ND 1 95 Co eats % +/- Mo olo color / Pleochroimn IParallelIPerpendicular Ref. Index Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Calcite / Vinyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I I high Prep/treaunem : heat / melt Layer 2 Black Mastic Pr M A— "—t4nn Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sampl I Black I Asphaltic I YES I ND I ND 1 5 1 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biwf Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation hrysotile silky / wavy None 1.560 1.652 low 0 + Tar Binders 90 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos content: 50/6 Chrysotile Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-03B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-03A Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Door Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Red Hard PT.M F.:a*ninatinn Page 1 of 1 1 YES I NO I NO 1 95 E Cow nests %I /- Morphology o olo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index BirefAngle Extinction Sign of Elongation Calcite / Vinyl Binders 1100 1 Non -fibrous I I I high Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Layer 2 Black Mastic Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % 1 Black Asphaltic YES PT M FTaminaNnn P components % +/- Moq)h*gy Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Bimf Extinction Angle Sign of Elon 'on Chrysotile 2 silky / wavy None 1.560 1.552 low 0 + Tar Binders 9J Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat I melt Asbestos content: 50/*Chrysotile Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 I Sample # : KH-03A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 3040084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark 85016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-02C Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Storeroom, Left Corner of Storeroom Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture W" eneow? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Light Gray Fibrous YES 80 1 ND 100 DT Ld Cam.....:«.. ;_ ComPonents % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Bimf Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers ribbons high Mineral Wool Fibers Rods 0 Periite 2 Glass Foam 0 Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Asbestos content: None Detected I Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 I Sample # : KH-02C Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-02B Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Restroom Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom eneous? % Fbrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Light Grey Fibrous YES 80 1 ND I 100 PLM Examination Components % +/- Morghology Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers 40 ribbons high Mineral Wool Fibers 40 Rods 0 Perlite 20 Glass Foam 0 Prephreatment: mechanical separation Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-02B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-02A Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Transformer Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Light Grey Fibrous PLM Rxamination Page 1 of 1 YES 1 80 1 ND 1 100 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers 40 ribbons high Mineral Wool Fibers 40 Rods 0 Perlite 20 Glass Foam 0 Prep/treatment: mechanical separation I Comments: Asbestos Content: None Detected Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-02A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-01 C Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Restroom, Right of Door Jamb Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Off -White Hard Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND I 95 E Co vents % +/- Mo olo Color / Pleoehroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular� Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon on Calcite I Vinyl Binders I 10q I Non -fibrous high Prep/treatment : heat / melt Layer 2 Black Mastic Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sampld Black Asphaltic I YES I ND I ND 1 5 components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Chrysotlle silky / wavy None 1.560 1.552 low 0 + Tar Binders 9 Non -fibrous Prephreatmem : heat / melt Asbestos content: 50/6 Chrysotile Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-01 C w Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-01 B Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Door Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Off -White Hard PT.M Examination Page 1 of 1 YES I NO I NO 1 95 Component,; % +/- Mo olo Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon 'on Calcite / Vinyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous high Prep/treatment : heat 1 melt Layer 2 Black Mastic PT.M F.raminatinn Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam I Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos %,: S 1 Black I Asphaltic YES NO NO 1 5 Components % +/- MoMhology Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation hrysotile silky / wavy None 1.560 1.552 low 0 + Tar Binders 9 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt I Comments: Asbestos Content: 51/6 Chrysodle Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-01 B c Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark #t5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-01A Client Sample Description: Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, Storeroom by Transformer Layer 1 Floor Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Off -White Hard UT Ad F�-minafinn Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 95 Conwnents % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index 11'erpendicularl Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Icite / Vinyl Binders 1 101 1 Non -fibrous high Prep/treatment: heat / melt Layer 2 Black Mastic DT AA F--...:..-ti.... Asbestos content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom eneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Black Asphaltic YES ND I ND 5 Components % +/- M-Gr1*0109y Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Bimf Extinction An Sign of Elongation hryLoRdle I ilky / wavy None 1.560 1.552 low 0 + Tar Binders 9 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: heat / melt Asbestos Content: 59/6 Chrysotlls Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-01 A PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06623 Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date: 09/09/2003 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Page 2 of 2 On 09/10/2003, twenty-one (21) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Dehlinger of Austin Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached, additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content KH-05A Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Back Right Comer None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-05B Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Back Area by Wedding Area None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-05C Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Middle Section None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-06A Drywall Texture, Storeroom by Transformer None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Texture KH-06B Drywall Texture, Storeroom at Corridor Exit None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Joint Compound None Detected - Texture KH-06C Drywall Texture, Restroom, Right Side of Door Jamb None Detected - Drywall Material None Detected - Paint KH-07A Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, Left of Entrance None Detected - Carpet None Detected - Yellow Mastic KH-07B Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Wedding Sections None Detected - Carpet None Detected - Yellow Mastic KH-07C Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Storage Room Door None Detected - Carpet None Detected - Yellow Mastic These samples were analyzed by layers. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Results may not be reproduced except in full. This test report relates only to the samples tested. These test results do not imply endorsement byNVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis under Lab Code 1020M W Analyst: Steve Moody Lab Director: Steve Moody Approved Signatory: Thank you for choosmg Steve Moody Micro Services PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Lab Job No.: x3B-06623 Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Report Date: 09/11/2003 Project # : AE03-181 Sample Date : 09/09/2003 identification: Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method: Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Page 1 of 2 On 09/10/2003, twenty-one (21) bulk material samples were submitted by Paul Dehlinger of Austin Environmental, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached, additional information may be found therein. The results are summarmed below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content KH-01A Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom by Transformer 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-01B Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, None Detected - Floor Tile Storeroom at Corridor Door 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-01C Floor Tile and Mastic, White with Black Mastic, None Detected - Floor Tile Restroom, Right of Door Jamb 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-02A Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Transformer None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-02B Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Restroom None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-02C Ceiling Tile, Storeroom, Left Comer of Storeroom None Detected - Ceiling Tile KH-03A Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Door None Detected - Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-03B Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom Entrance None Detected - Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-03C Floor Tile and Mastic, Storeroom by Corridor Exit None Detected - Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Black Mastic KH-04A Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom at Corridor Exit None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Brown Mastic KH-04B Cove Base and Mastic, Restroom, Left of Door None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Brown Mastic KH-04C Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom by Transformer None Detected - Cove Base None Detected - Brown Mastic Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0094 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-06C Client Sample Description: Cove Base and Mastic, Restroom, Left of Door Layer 1 Cove Base Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Black Rubbery PLM Examinaticm YES I NO I NO Page 1 of 1 Components :E;I:+:I- Morphology Color / Pleochroism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Bimf Extinction Angle I Sign of Elongationj Calcite / Vinyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I high Prep/trealment : heat / melt layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM F.xaminatinn Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereo is Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos /o of S Yellow Rubbery YES NO I NO I5 Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index I Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle I Sign of Elongation Glue Binders 10 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Comments: Asbestos Content: None Detected Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-06C Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-06B Client Sample Description : Cove Base and Mastic, Storeroom, Left of Back Exit Door Layer 1 Cove Base Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture 11 Black Rubbery PLM F.xaminatinn Page 1 of 1 YES I ND I ND 1 90 Co .erns % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendiculaz Ref. Index Biref Extinction a I Sign of Elongation ICalcite / Vinyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I I high Prep/treatmern : heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Homogeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of Sa Yellow Rubbery YES ND I ND 10 PT.M F.ratmnnfinn Co erns % +/- Mo holo Color ! Pleochtoism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Plus Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected comments : Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-06B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project: W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-06A Client Sample Description: Cove Base and Mastic, Retail Area, Front Left Confer Layer 1 Cove Base Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Black Rubbery PLM Examination Page 1 of 1 ogeneousl% Fibrous I% Asbestos% of Sa YES I ND I ND 1 95 Co erns=+I- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction a Sign of Elon on Calcke / Vinyl Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous I I I I high Prep/treatment: heat / melt Layer 2 Yellow Mastic PLM Examination Asbestos Content: None Detected Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom eneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of S 1 Yellow Rubbery I YES I ND I ND 1 5 Co ents % J+/-J Morphology Color / Pleod oism Parallel Ref. Index I Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Glue Binders 1 100 1 Non -fibrous PM/treatment: heat / melt Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-06A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x313-06622 Sample # : FL-05C Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Storeroom, Back Wall by Air Vent Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam I Light Grey I Fibrous I YES 1 00 1 ND 1 100 1 PLM Rypn-inntinn Components % +!- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers W ribbons high Mineral Wool Fibers Rods 0 Perlite 2 Grass Foam 0 Prep/treatment : mechanical separation Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-05C Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-05B Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Retail Area, Middle of Area Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Ceding Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hommeneous? % Fibrous % Asbestos % OfSa=ld I Light Grey I Fibrous I YES 1 80 1 ND 1 100 1 Pi.M F.:nminatinn Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Mineral Wool Fibers 45 Rods 0 Cellulose Fibers 35 ribbons high Perlite 20 Glass Foam 0 prep/treatment: mechanipi separation Asbestos content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-051B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client : Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Foot Locker #5014 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-05A Client Sample Description: Ceiling Tile, Storeroom above Back Exit Door Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Ceiling Tile Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture lHomogencousl % Fibrous % Asbestos -/. of S 1 Light GM Fibrous YES 80 ND 100 PLM F.xaminatinn Components % +/- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Cellulose Fibers so ribbons high Mineral Wool Fibers 30 Rods 0 Pedite 20 Glass Foam 0 Prep/treatment : mechanical separation Asbestos content: None Detected Comments : Analyst : Roy Enrico Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06622 Sample # : FL-05A Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Kate's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-07C Client Sample Description: Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Storage Room Door Page 1 of 1 Layer 1 Carpet Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Hom en -? % Fibrous % Asbestos % of SLampl Grey w/ Red Fibrous NO 85 1 ND 1 95 Pi IA R.amin-firm Co nents % +/- Morphology Color ! Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation synthetic Fibers Mona laments Glue Binders 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Stereoscopic Exam Color Yellow. DT AI U—.....:....ti.... Asbestos content : None Detected YES I ND I NO 1 5 Co nents % J+/-1 Morphology Color / Pleochroism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Bimf Extinction Ande Sign of Elonution Glue Binders 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-07C Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-07B Client Sample Description: Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, at Wedding Sections Layer 1 Carpet Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Grey w/ Red Fibrous PLM Examination Page 1 of 1 NO 1 85 1 NO 1 95 Components % +/- MoThology Color Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Synthetic Fibers Monofilaments Glue Binders 11 Non -fibrous Prephreamrent: mechanical separation Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Stereoscopic Exam Color Yellow Ur M Asbestos content: None Detected YES I NO I NO 1 5 Components % +I- Morphology Color / Pleochroism I Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index BirefAngle Extinction ISign of Mon 'on Glue Binders 10 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst : Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-07B Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Sheet TDH License No. 30-0084 EPA Method 600 / R 93 / 116 Client: Austin Environmental, Inc. Project : W.D. Partners, Keta's Hallmark #5016 Project # : AE03-181 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-07A Client Sample Description: Carpet and Mastic, Retail Area, Left of Entrance Layer I Carpet Stereoscopic Exam Color Texture Grey w/ Red Fibrous DT ➢A F�wn:no4:nn Page 1 of 1 NO 1 85 1 NO 1 95 Components % +!- Morphology Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref. Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Elongation Synthetic Fibers Monofilaments Glue Binders 10 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment: mechanical separation Layer 2 Yellow Mastic Stereoscopic Exam Color Yellow AT lUT F.o.ninolinn Asbestos content : None Detected Texture YES I NO I NO 1 5 vents J�E Mo to Color / Pleochroism Parallel Ref. Index Perpendicular Ref Index Biref Extinction Angle Sign of Eon 'on lue Binders 100 1 Non -fibrous Prep/treatment : heat / melt Asbestos Content: None Detected Comments: Analyst: Steve Moody Date Analyzed: 09/11/2003 Lab Job# : x3B-06623 Sample # : KH-07A Envelope Compliance Report 90.1 ('99) Standard COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 1 Data filename: •L:\interofi\COMcheck-EZ\POST OAK.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: HOLLISTER CO POST OAK MALL COLLEGE STATION, TX Designer/Contractor: HOLLISTER CO 6301 FITCH PATH NEW ALBANY, OH (614)283-6500 Document Author: LISA SPARKS SRA, INC. 7646 SLATE RIDGE BLVD REYNOLDSBURG, OH 43068 (614)755-2582 Notes: 1. A & B FIXTURES ARE LOCATED IN MALL SPACE/ENVELOPE, THEREFORE THEY WERE NOT INCLUDED IN OUR CALCS. 2. DISPLAY CASE LIGHTING EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #9. 3.(8) C FIXTURES) EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #14.. 4. DOUBLE HEAD EMERGENCY LTS & SINGLE HEAD EMERGENCY LTS EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #5. 5. EXITS & EXIT EMERGENCY FIXTURES EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #5. Section 2: General Information Building Location: College Station, Texas Climate Zone: 4b Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 1788 Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 2776 Building Use Method of Compliance: Activity Type Method Acti Tvne(s) Retail and Banking General Retail Sales Area Common Space Types Active Storage Floor Area 4597 1239 Project Description (check one): New Construction — Addition _ Alteration _ Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Section 3: Requirements Checklist Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements Inspection Approved Date (Y/1) All joints and penetrations are caulked, gasketed, weather-stripped, or otherwise sealed Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements Initial Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified Vapor retarder not required in this location. Climate -Specific Requirements Gross Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget Compgnent Name/Description Area R-Value R-V lue -Fa forU Factor Roof 1: Insulation Entirely Above Deck 5836 0.0 21.0 0.046 0.063 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Envelope PASSES: Design 28% better than code Section 4: Compliance Statement The proposed envelope design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed envelope system has been designed to meet the 90.1('99) Standard requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 1. Principal Envelope Designer -Name Signature Date Lighting Compliance Certificate 90.1 (199) Standard COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 1 Data filename: L:\interofflCOMcheck-EZ\POST OAK.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Name: HOLLISTER CO POST OAK MALL COLLEGE STATION, TX Designer/Contractor: HOLLISTER CO 6301 FITCH PATH NEW ALBANY, OH (614)283-6500 Document Author: LISA SPARKS SRA, INC. 7646 SLATE RIDGE BLVD REYNOLDSBURG, OH 43068 (614)755-2582 Notes: 1. A & B FIXTURES ARE LOCATED IN MALL SPACE/ENVELOPE, THEREFORE THEY WERE NOT INCLUDED IN OUR CALCS. 2. DISPLAY CASE LIGHTING EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #9. 3. (8) C FIXTURES) EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #14.. 4. DOUBLE HEAD EMERGENCY LTS & SINGLE HEAD EMERGENCY LTS EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #5. 5. EXITS & EXIT EMERGENCY FIXTURES EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #5. Section 2: General Information Building Location: Climate Zone: Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): Building Use Method of Compliance: Activity Tvae(s) Retail and Banking General Retail Sales Area Common Space Types Active Storage Project Description (check one): New Construction Addition Alteration Section 3: Requirements Checklist College Station, Texas 4b 1788 2776 Activity Type Method Floor Area 4597 1239 Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) Controls, Switching, and Wiring Independent manual or occupancy sensing controls for each space (remote switch with indicator allowed for safety or security) Automatic shutoff control for lighting in >5000 sq.ft buildings by time -of -day device, occupant sensor, or other automatic control Exceptions: 24 hour operation lighting Inspection Approved Initial Date (Y/N) Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room Two switches, dimmer, or occupancy sensor in each space providing a uniform illumination pattern Exceptions: Only one luminaire in space; An occupant -sensing device controls the area; The area is a corridor, storage, restroom, or lobby Photocell/astronomical time switch on exterior lights Exceptions: Large covered areas requiring lighting during daylight hours Tandem wired one -lamp and three -lamp ballasted luminaires Exceptions: Electronic high -frequency ballasted luminaires not on same switch Interior Lighting Total actual watts must be less than or equal to total allowed watts Allowed Watts Actual Watts Complies(Y/1) 15529 15132 YES Exterior Lighting Minimum efficacy of 60 lumen/watt for lamps greater than 100W Exceptions: Controlled by motion sensor, signal/directional/marker lighting, advertising signage, highlighting features of historic monuments and buildings, or required for safety or security. Section 4: Compliance Statement The proposed lighting design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed lighting system has been designed to meet the 90.1 ('99) Standard requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 1. L. Principal Lighting Designer -Name ignature Date Lighting Application Worksheet 90.1 ('99) Standard COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 1 Section 1: Allowed Lighting Power Calculation A Area Category Retail and Banking General Retail Sales Area Common Space Types Active Storage B C D Total Floor Allowed Allowed Area Watts Watts LZ watts/ft2 B x C 4597 2.1 9654 1239 1.1 1363 Allowance(s) common to all activity types: Allowance: Retail Merchandise Highlighting / Fix. ID: K 302(a) 1.6 483(b) Allowance: Retail Merchandise Highlighting / Fix. ID: H (CAB) 2343(a) 1.6 3749(b) Allowance: Retail Merchandise Highlighting / Fix. ID: G 302(a) 1.6 280(b) (a) Area claimed must not exceed the illuminated area permitted for this allowance type. (b) Allowance is (B x Q or the actual wattage of the fixtures given in Section 2, whichever is less. Total Allowed Watts = 15529 Section 2: Actual Lighting Power Calculation A B C D E F Fixture Fixture Description / Lamps/ # of Fixture ID Lamp Description /Wattage Per Lamp /Ballast Fixture Fixtures Watt. D x E H (FLR) Incandescent 75W 1 80 75 6000 H (CAB) Incandescent 75W 1 52 75 3900 G Incandescent 40W 1 66 35 2310 G Incandescent 40W 1 8 35 280 P Incandescent 50W 1 2 50 100 C Incandescent 40W 1 10 35 350 K MR 16 30 W / Other 1 8 150 1200 4' STRI Other / Electronic 1 31 32 992 Total Actual Watts = 15132 Section 3: Compliance Calculation If the Total Allowed Watts minus the Total Actual Watts is greater than or equal to zero, the building complies. Lighting PASSES: Design 3% better than code Total Allowed Watts = 15529 Total Actual Watts = 15132 Project Compliance = 397 Mechanical Compliance Report 90.1 ('99) Standard COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 1 Data filename: L:\interoff\COMcheck-EZ\POST OAK.cck Section l: Project Information Project Name: HOLLISTER CO POST OAK MALL COLLEGE STATION, TX Designer/Contractor: HOLLISTER CO 6301 FITCH PATH NEW ALBANY, OH (614)283-6500 Document Author: LISA SPARKS SRA, INC. 7646 SLATE RIDGE BLVD REYNOLDSBURG, OH 43068 (614)755-2582 Notes: 1. A & B FIXTURES ARE LOCATED IN MALL SPACE/ENVELOPE, THEREFORE THEY WERE NOT INCLUDED IN OUR CALCS. 2. DISPLAY CASE LIGHTING EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #9. 3. (8) C FIXTURES) EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #14.. 4. DOUBLE HEAD EMERGENCY LTS & SINGLE HEAD EMERGENCY LTS EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #5. 5. EXITS & EXIT EMERGENCY FIXTURES EXEMPT PER EXEMPTION #5. Section 2: General Information Building Location: Climate Zone: Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): Building Use Method of Compliance: Project Description (check one): _ New Construction _ Addition _ Alteration Section 3: Mechanical Systems List Quantily System Tyne & Description College Station, Texas 4b 1788 2776 Activity Type Method Unconditioned Shell (File Affidavit) 1 HVAC System 2: Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity >=90 - <135 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Multiple -Zone 1 HVAC System 1: Cooling: Rooftop Package Unit, Capacity >=90 - <135 kBtu/h, Air -Cooled Condenser / Multiple -Zone Section 4: Requirements Checklist Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 2 [ ] I. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.3 EER [ ] 2. Integrated air economizer required H [ ] 3. Systems serving more than one zone must be VAV systems [ ] 4. Motorized, automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings <3 stories - Exception: Systems with flow rates 300 cfin or less where dampers are interlocked with fan Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 [ ] 1. Equipment minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.3 EER [ ] 2. Integrated air economizer required [ ] 3. Systems serving more than one zone must be VAV systems [ ] 4. Motorized, automatic shutoff dampers required on exhaust and outdoor air supply openings - Exception: Gravity dampers acceptable in buildings <3 stories - Exception: Systems with flow rates 300 cfin or less where dampers are interlocked with fan Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable [ ] 1. Load calculations per 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals [ ] 2. Minimum one temperature control device per system [ J 3. Thermostatic controls must have 5 deg. F deadband - Exception: Thermostats requiring manual changeover between heating and cooling [ ] 4. Automatic Controls: Setback to 55 deg. F (heat) and 85 deg. F (cool); 7-day clock, 2-hour occupant override, 10-hour backup - Exception: Continuously operating zones [) 5. Hot water pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes <=1.5 in. and 2 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Chilled water/refrigerant(brine pipe insulation: 1 in. for pipes <=1.5 in. and 1.5 in. for pipes >1.5 in. Steam pipe insulation: 1.5 in. for pipes <=1.5 in. and 3 in. for pipes >1.5 in. - Exception: Piping within HVAC equipment - Exception: Fluid temperatures between 55 and 105 deg. F - Exception: Fluid not heated or cooled - Exception: Runouts <4 ft in length [ J 6. Balancing devices provided in accordance with IMC 603.15 [ ] 7. Where separate thermostats are used for heating and cooling, acceptable measures are used to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling [) 8. Gravity dampers, stair and elevator shaft vents equipped with motorized dampers [ ] 9. Acceptable measures used to prevent simultaneous humidification and dehumidification - Exception: Desiccant systems and systems for uses requiring specific humidity levels (approval required) [ ] 10. Automatic controls for freeze protection systems present [ ] 11. Automatic ventilation controls (e.g., CO2 controls) or exhaust air heat recovery present for high design occupancy areas (>100 person/1000 ft2) with >3,000 cfm outside air capacities [ ] 12. Duct, plenum, and piping insulation surfaces suitably protected from weather, moisture, or likely damage [ ] 13. R-6 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly R-3 supply and return air duct insulation underground [ ] 14. Duct Sealing Requirements: Pressure sensitive tape prohibited as the primary sealant Longitudinal and transverse seams for ducts in unconditioned spaces Longitudinal and transverse seams and duct wall penetrations for ducts outside the building Transverse seams on buried ducts [ j 15. Humidistat controls prevent reheating, recooling, and mixing of mechanically heated air with mechanically cooled air [ ] 16. Exhaust air heat recovery required for systems 5,000 cfm or greater with more than 70% outside air fraction or specifically exempted [ ] 17. Kitchen hoods >5,000 cirri provided with 50% makeup air that is uncooled and heated to no more than 60 deg. F unless specifically exempted [ J 18. Buildings with fume hood systems must have variable air volume hood design, exhaust heat recovery, or seprate makeup air supply meeting the following: a) 75% make up air quantity, and /or b) within 2°F of room temperature and/or c) no humidification d) no simultaneous heating and cooling [ ] 19. HVAC record drawings provided within 90 days [ ] 20. HVAC O&M documents provided within 90 days [ ] 21. Written HVAC balancing report provided Section 5: Compliance Statement The proposed mechanical design represented in this document is consistent with the building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted with this permit application. The proposed mechanical systems have been designed to meet the 90.1('99) Standard requirements in COMcheck-EZ Version 2.4 Release 1. 4ciMechani Designer -Name Si Date Mechanical Requirements Description 90.1 ('99) Standard COMcheck-EZ Software Version 2.4 Release 1 Data filename: L:\interoff\COMcheck-EZIPOST OAK.cck The following list provides more detailed description of the requirements in Section 4 of the Mechancal Compliance Re Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 2 1. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Standard and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.3 EER 2. An integrated air economizer is required for individual cooling systems over 65 kBtu/h in the selected climate. An integrated economizer allows simultaneous operation of outdoor -air and mechanical cooling. 3. Systems serving multiple thermostatic control zones must be variable -flow systems. Zone terminal controls must reduce the flow of primary supply air before reheating, recooling, or mixing air streams. 4. Outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not in use. Dampers must be capable of automatically shutting off during preoccupancy building warm-up, cool -down, and setback, except when ventilation reduces energy costs (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to meet code requirements. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust air dampers must have a maximum leakage rate of 3 cfm/ft2 at 1.0 in w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. - Exception: Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height. - Exception: Systems with a design outside air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm (140 L/s) or less that are equipped with motor operated dampers that open and close when the unit is energized and de -energized, respectively. Requirements Specific To: HVAC System 1 1. The specified heating and/or cooling equipment is covered by ASHRAE 90.1-1999 Standard and must meet the following minimum efficiency: Rooftop Package Unit: 10.3 EER 2. An integrated air economizer is required for individual cooling systems over 65 kBtu/h in the selected climate. An integrated economizer allows simultaneous operation of outdoor -air and mechanical cooling. 3. Systems serving multiple thermostatic control zones must be variable -flow systems. Zone terminal controls must reduce the flow of primary supply air before reheating, recooling, or mixing air streams. 4. Outdoor air supply and exhaust systems must have motorized dampers that automatically shut when the systems or spaces served are not in use. Dampers must be capable of automatically shutting off during preoccupancy building warm-up, cool -down, and setback, except when ventilation reduces energy costs (e.g., night purge) or when ventilation must be supplied to meet code requirements. Both outdoor air supply and exhaust air dampers must have a maximum leakage rate of 3 cfin/ft2 at 1.0 in w.g. when tested in accordance with AMCA Standard 500. - Exception: Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height. - Exception: Systems with a design outside air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfin (140 L/s) or less that are equipped with motor operated dampers that open and close when the unit is energized and de -energized, respectively. Generic Requirements: Must be met by all systems to which the requirement is applicable 1. Design heating and cooling loads for the building must be determined using procedures equivalent to those in Chapters 27 and 28 of the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals or an approved equivalent calculation procedure. 2. Each heating or cooling system serving a single zone must have its own temperature control device. 3. Thermostats controlling both heating and cooling must be capable of maintaining a 5 degree F deadband (a range of temperature where no heating or cooling is provided). - Exception: Deadband capability is not required if the thermostat does not have automatic changeover capability between heating and cooling. 4. The system or zone control must be a programmable thermostat or other automatic control meeting the following criteria:a) capable of setting back temperature to 55 degree F during heating and setting up to 85 degree F during coolingb) capable of automatically setting back or shutting down systems during unoccupied hours using 7 different day schedulesc) have an accessible 2-hour occupant overrided) have a battery back-up capable of maintaining programmed settings for at least 10 hours without power. - Exception: A setback or shutoff control is not required on thermostats that control systems serving areas that operate continuously. 5. All pipes serving space -conditioning systems must be insulated as follows: Hot water piping for heating systems: 1 in. for pipes <=1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 2 in. for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Chilled water, refrigerant, and brine piping systems: 1 in. insulation for pipes <=1 1/2-in. nominal diameter 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. Steam piping: 1 1/2 in. insulation for pipes <=1 1/2-in, nominal diameter 3 in. insulation for pipes >1 1/2-in. nominal diameter. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for factory -installed piping within HVAC equipment. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids having a design operating temperature range between 55 degrees F and 105 degrees F. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for piping that conveys fluids that have not been heated or cooled through the use of fossil fuels or electric power. - Exception: Pipe insulation is not required for runout piping not exceeding 4 ft in length and 1 in. in diameter between the control valve and HVAC coil. 6. Each supply air outlet or diffuser and each zone terminal device (such as VAV or mixing box) must have its own balancing device. Acceptable balancing devices include adjustable dampers located within the ductwork, terminal devices, and supply air diffusers. 7. Where zone heating and cooling are controlled by separate zone thermostats, means (such as limit switches, mechanical stops, or, for DDC systems, software programming) must be provided to prevent simultaneous heating and cooling to the zone. 8. Stair and elevator shaft vents must be equipped with motorized dampers capable of being automatically closed during normal building operation and interlocked to open as required by fire and smoke detection systems. All gravity outdoor air supply and exhaust hoods, vents, and ventilators must be equipped with motorized dampers that will automatically shut when the spaces served are not in use. Exceptions: - Gravity (non -motorized) dampers are acceptable in buildings less than three stories in height above grade. - Ventilation systems serving unconditioned spaces. 9. Where a zone is served by a system(s) with both humidification and dehumidification capability, means (such as limit switches, mechanical stops, or software programming) must be provided to prevent simultaneous operation of humidification and dehumidification equipment. - Exception: Zones served by desiccant systems, used with direct evaporative cooling in series; Systems serving zones where specific humidity levels are required. 10. All freeze protection systems, including self-regulating heat tracing, must include automatic controls capable of shutting off the systems when outside air temperatures are above 40 T or when the conditions of the protected fluid will prevent freezing. Snow- and ice -melting systems must include automatic controls capable of shutting off the systems when the pavement temperature is above 50 °F and no precipitation is falling, and an automatic or manual control that will allow shutoff when the outdoor temperature is above 40 T. 11. Systems with design outside air capacities >3,000 cfin serving areas having an average design occupancy density exceeding 100 people per 1000 ft2 must include means to automatically reduce outside air intake below design rates when spaces are partially occupied. Ventilation controls must be in compliance with ASHRAE Standard 62 and local standards. 12. Duct and pipe insulation exposed to weather must be suitable for outdoor service; e.g., protected by aluminum, sheet metal, painted canvas, or plastic cover. Cellular foam insulation must be protected as above or painted with a coating that is water retardant and provides shielding from solar radiation that can cause degradation of the material.Insulation covering chilled water piping, refrigerant suction piping, or cooling ducts located outside the conditioned space must include a vapor retardant located outside the insulation (unless the insulation is inherently vapor retardant), all penetrations and joints of which must be sealed. 13. All supply and return ducts and plenums installed as part of an HVAC air distribution system must be thermally insulated: R-6 supply and return air duct insulation in unconditioned spaces, R-8 supply and return air duct insulation outside the building, R-8 insulation between ducts and the building exterior when ducts are part of a building assembly, R-3 supply and return air duct insulation underground. Exceptions: - Factory -installed plenums, casings, or ductwork furnished as a part of HVAC equipment tested and rated in accordance with Section 6.2.1. - Ducts or plenums located in heated spaces, semiheated spaces, or cooled spaces. - For runouts <10 ft in length to air terminals or air outlets, the rated R-value of insulation need not exceed R-3.5. - Backs of air outlets and outlet plenums exposed to unconditioned or indirectly conditioned spaces with face areas exceeding 5 ft2 need not exceed R-2; those 5 ft2 or smaller need not be insulated. 14. Duct Sealing Requirements: - Pressure sensitive tape prohibited as the primary sealant - Longitudinal and transverse seams for ducts in unconditioned spaces - Longitudinal and transverse seams and duct wall penetrations for ducts outside the building - Transverse seams on buried ducts 15. Where humidistatic controls are provided, such controls must prevent reheating, mixing of hot and cold air streams, or other means of simultaneous heating and cooling of the same air stream. Exceptions: - capability to first reduce flow rate - cooling capacity <80 kBtu/h and capability to unload cooling equipment - cooling capacity <40 kBtu/h - rigid humidity requirements - site -recovered or site -solar energy sources or - use of a desiccant systems. 16. Individual fan systems with a design supply air capacity of 5000 cfm or greater and minimum outside air supply of 70% or greater of the supply air capacity must have an energy recovery system with at least a 50% effectiveness. Exceptions: - Systems serving spaces that are not cooled and heated to <60'T. - Commercial kitchen hoods (grease) classified as Type 1 by NFPA 96 - Systems exhausting toxic, flammable, paint, or corrosive fumes or dust If an air economizer is also required, heat recovery must be bypassed or controlled to permit air economizer operation. 17. Individual kitchen exhaust hoods larger than 5000 cfm must be provided with make-up air sized for at least 50% of exhaust air volume that is uncooled and either unheated or heated to no more than 60 °F Exceptions: - Where hoods are used to exhaust ventilation air that would otherwise exfiltrate or be exhausted by other fan systems. - Certified grease extractor hoods that require a face velocity no >60 fpm. 18. Buildings with fume hood systems having a total exhaust rate >15,000 cfm must either have variable air volume hood design, exhaust air heat recovery, or separate make up air supply. 19. Construction documents must require that within 90 days after the date of system acceptance, record drawings of the actual installation be provided to the building owner. Record drawings must include as a minimum the location and performance data on each piece of equipment, general configuration of duct and pipe distribution system including sizes, and the terminal air or water design flow rates. 20. Construction documents state that operation and maintenance manuals for all mechanical equipment and systems must be provided to the owner within 90 days after system acceptance. - Construction documents must require that all HVAC systems be balanced in accordance with generally . accepted engineering standards. Ducted air and water flow rates must be measured and adjusted to deliver final flow rates within 10% of design rates. Exception: Variable speed, variable volume flow distribution systems need not be balanced upstream of a pressure independent device. Construction documents must require that a written balance report be provided to the owner for HVAC systems serving zones with a total conditioned area exceeding 5000 ft2. INDEX MATERL41 APPUC47T0N PAGE CEILING TILE CEILING TILE PRESSED METAL PANELS PINE FLOORING WITH EPDXY FINISH TRIM AND CABINETS MDF PLANKING SHUTTERS PAINT PORCH RAFTER SUNBRELLA CANVAS NON -SALES CEILING 2-4 SALES CEILING 5-7 SALES CEILING 8 -13 SALES FLOORING 14 -19 WOOD TRIM/MERCHANDISING 20 - 22 CLUB ROOM CEILING 23 - 25 SALES AREA'S, STOREFRONT 26 - 28 INTERIOR WALLS/STOREFRONT 29 - 31 STOREFRONT STRUCTURE 32 - 34 STOREFRONT CLOSURE SYSTEM 35 - 51 FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERIAL: CEILING = APPLICATION: NON SALES ROOMS SUPPLIER: ARMSTRONG INDUSTRIES V-1 I Sweet's Group Back To Ton Return to the Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Ceilings& Ceiling Systems Div. page on Sweets Online Visit the Armstrong World Industries Inc., Ceiling & Ceiling Systems Div. WEB site Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Ceiling & Ceiling Systems Div. P.O. Box 3001 Lancaster, PA 17604 Tel: (717) 397-0611 Toll -Free: (877) ARMSTRONG (877) 276-7876 Fine Fissured Medium Texture Key Selection Attributes • Nondirectional visual reduces installation time and scrap • ColorReady stock colors: LightTones and Tech Black available in one week or less • Humidity -resistant HumiGuard Plus performance • BioBlock paint on face and back of HumiGuard panels to inhibit or retard surface growth of mold/mildew on painted surface • 10-year limited warranty; 15-year with HumiGuard Plus products and Armstrong hot dipped galvanized grid Typical Applications • Frequently unoccupied tenant space • Schools closed in summer • Corridors, classrooms, utility areas • Offices and conference rooms PHYSICAL DATA Material: Wet -formed mineral fiber Surface Finish: Factory -applied vinyl latex paint Flame Spread/Fire Resistance: Class A: Flame Spread 25 or under (UL Labeled) http://xvww.sweets.com/index/mfg/3824/P6542.htm 6i28/01 r A Fire Guard: A fire resistive ceiling when used in applicable UL assemblies ASTM E 1264 Classification: 592 - Type III, Form 1, Pattern C E 1732, 1733, 1734, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1835 - Type III, Form 2, Pattern C E Insulation Value: R Factor -1.5 (BTU units) R Factor - 0.26 (Watts units) Backloading Recommendation: See the "Warranty, Installation and Maintenance Information" profile for details Weight: 1728, 1729, 1732, 1733, 1734, 1736, 1737 - 0.70 lbs/SF 592, 1738, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1834, 1835 -1.05 lbs/SF Antimicrobial Treatment: Available upon request Warranty: See the "Warranty, Installation and Maintenance Information" profile for details Recommended Suspension System: 592 - Prelude 15/16" Concealed Tee grid, ATS & Concealed Z grid or glue applied 1728, 1729, 1732, 1733, 1736, 1737,1738 - Prelude 15/16" Exposed Tee grid systems 1734 - Trimlok 9/16" Screw -Slot grid, Silhouette 9/16" Bolt -Slot grid 1830, 1831, 1833, 1834 - Prelude XL Fire Guard 15/16" Exposed Tee grid 1835 - Suprafine Fire Guard 9/16" Exposed Tee grid, Silhouette 9/16" Fire Guard Bolt -Slot grid Also Compatible With: *1734 - Suprafine 9/16" Exposed Tee grid systems, CAC 33; Interlude 9/16" Dimensional Tee grid, CAC 33 © 2001 Sweet's GroWA Division of The McGraw-Hill Companies http://www.sweets.com/index/mfg/3824/P6542.htm 6/28/01 t i Sweet's Group Back To Top Return to the Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Ceiling & Ceiling Systems Div. page on Sweet's Online Visit the Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Ceiling & Ceiling Systems Div. WEB. site. Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Ceiling & Ceiling Systems Div. P.O. Box 3001 Lancaster, PA 17604 Tel: (717) 397-0611 Toll -Free: (877) ARMSTRONG (877) 276-7876 TinCraft Embossed Texture Key Selection Attributes • Early 19Ws embossed metal look • Affordable, practical alternative to traditional tin and metal ceilings • Finely detailed design for upscale look • Flush tegular edges help panels lay flat, disguising suspension system • Non -directional visual reduces installation time and scrap Typical Applications • Specialty retail stores • Restaurants • Hotels, lounges, clubs • Not recommended for areas requiring acoustical absorption PHYSICAL DATA Material: Wet -formed mineral fiber Surface Finish: Factory -applied vinyl latex paint Flame Spread/Fire Resistance: Class A: Flame Spread 25 or under (UL Labeled) ASTM E 1264 Classification: Type III, Form 2, Pattern J Z Insulation Value: http://www.sweets.com/indexlmfg/3824/P21204.htm 6/27/2001 Average R —1.6 (BTU units) Average R — 0.28 (Watts units) Backloading Recommendation: See the "Warranty, Installation and Maintenance Information" profile for details Weight; Square Feet/Carton 0.90 lbs/SF; 48 SF/ctn Warranty: See the "Warranty, Installation and Maintenance Information" profile for details Recommended Suspension System: Prelude 15/16" Exposed Tee grid systems Application Considerations: This product is not recommended for areas requiring acoustical absorption. Excellent for areas requiring high light reflectance. Painting Recommendations: Refer to Painting Recommendation Precaution © 2001 Sweet's Group A Division of The McGraw-Hill Companies http://www.sweets.com/index/mfg/3824/P21204.htm 6/27/2001 FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATEgML: PRESSED METAL PANELS APPLICATION: SALES ROOMS SUPPLIER: AMERICAN DECORATIVE OR EQUIVLANT F1 American Decorative Ceilings 4158 East 71st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105 Telephone: (216) 341-2222 FAX: (216) 341-8501 EMBOSSED METAL SPECIFICATIONS About Us Nail -up and Lay -in installation drawings and specifications for embossed metal tiles can be found on this page. Lay -In Spec. I Nail -Up MAIN MENU Spec. Contact Us Embossed Metal Patterns 11 Embossed Cornice Patterns El Technical C Photo PAN SIZES: Standard are 2' x 2' (lay4n), 2' x 4' (nail -up) FINISHES: Mill is no finish ifinish #FCQ) ?rimed is acr)4ic bast (.IFPR) White is polyester :oil coated .41`41) Custcm are polyurethane epoxy (047) Ntirrored: po:istied silver (003) po:ished gold (41`07) po, fished copper 0*06) PLENUM: (for layNn) 4" :Pcommended vd* HVAC or 1phts 12" :ecommended w:'HVAC or 14AI4 FIRE CODE: , \vni:orrbus:ible F:ry ra;wi sunk-mior. availab:e. ti1ATERIAL- 0.010" :hick tin plated steel (.591s7 0.020" (hick aiuminurr. 04st) http://www.ameriewdecorativeceilings.com/embossed/emspec.htm 6/27/2001 0' C Installation Cei.ireg Lois: or ihistirrg Ceiling . Filter Panel t:" o.c- irpk,ll V.wies l:rr Corrnce DeOgn G7'nlce NAIL -UP APPUCATION lalchvin Panel Cress -T" 24- uL ttyo.3 rurang 51nF� Hover :Line tb cthetis Nail -up Installation Instructions (SPECS BELOW) Olstnsnd 07w•nl• h•.8finkkrar Speaker ut•O j sper s ki ~ �' clip MPN935 "n .�` barbar}' Coast Panel :.taln " 1- •ta" oc. ityp.l LAY -IN APPLICATION ALWAYS WEAR HEAVY DUTY SAFETY GLOVES WHEN HANDLING ANY EMBOSSED METAL MATERIAL, AS THE EDGES ARE EXTREMELY SHARPM 1. Erect required scaffolding to provide safe and easy installation. If Embossed Metal (EM) panels are mill finish, clean by wiping with a solution of equal parts of vinegar and water. Make sure to dry thoroughly. 2. Begin by installing wood furring strips to the ceiling 1-1/211 from all walls along the perimeter of the room. Drive nails in approximately half way to allow for later shimming and leveling of strips. 3. Snap a chalk line down the center of the ceiling at right angles to the ceiling beams. This will allow EM panels to be nailed into the beams. Snap additional chalk lines at 24" intervals on both sides of the original chalk line. Install furring strips along the edge of these new chalk lines. Repeat this process adding additional furring strips at 12" intervals. Level the sub ceiling by shimming out low areas of furring strips. When completed, drive nails in. 4. Snap a chalk line down the center of the second furring strip from the wall, in the corner farthest from the entryway. The second strip should be approximately 13-1/2" from the wall. 5. Align edge of panels along chalk line. Attach EM panels to furring strips with conehead nails at 6" intervals. Set conehead nails "beside" the decorative beads and drive into strips at a slight angle. Reserve the beads for nailing the seams of overlapping sheets. 6. Install cross furring strips to hglp support seams of EM panels. 7. Use tin -snips or a large qualified paper cutter to cut shaped panels. Holes can be cut into panels with tin -snips. 8. Set cut edges of EM panels next to the wall where it will be covered by cornices or other perimeter treatment. http://www.mnericandecomtiveceilings.com/embossed/emspec.htm 6/27/2001 M, 9. Tap all seams closed with the head of a wide angled chisel. EMBOSSED LAY -IN SPECIFICATION PART 1 - GENERAL (See typical "General" section of "Typical Specification") PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 Manufacturer A. Decorative ceiling system shall be Model Number EML????-F?? (insert pattern number at first four ?'s from EML Patterns) (insert color number at last two Ts per section 2.02E below), as manufactured by American Decorative Ceilings, Inc.; 4158 E. 71st St.; Cleveland, Ohio 44105; Telephone number (216) 341-2222, Fax number (216) 341-8501. 2.02 Materials A. All suspension members to be constructed to the Intermediate Duty classification of ASTM C635. 1. Main runners and cross tees shall be of pre -punched, roll formed steel t-bars with the exposed flange surface to match the metal pan finish. Vertical dimension of t-bar members to be a minimum of 1-1/2" and exposed face. 2. Perimeter moldings, where applicable, are interchangeable as long as dimensions and thicknesses are the same as specified for above t-bar system. B. EML Metal Panels shall be a minimum of ((0.010" thickness) for steel) ((0.020" thickness) for aluminum) (strike out non -applicable material and its corresponding thickness). All exposed metal shall be free from surface blemishes, seam marks, roller marks, and other imperfections. Unless otherwise indicated, units to be a nominal 2' x 2' for typical lay -in installation. C. Provide 1/2" thick 2' x 2' gypsum board backer with all 4 exposed perimeter edges sealed to prevent leakage of gypsum powder residue. (omit this section if backer is not required) D. Metal Cornices of Model Number EMC???-F?? to be provided in matching finish and from same material as Embossed Metal Pans. Width and depth of unit are pre -determined from its standard design. E. Finish of EML Metal Units, suspension members, and Metal Cornices to be factory applied after removal of all manufacturer's lubricants. Said finish to be two-part polyurethane epoxy paint (or primer) for durability and superior color consistency. Color to be (mill (F00)) (primed (FPR)) (white (1741)) (custom color (F47)) (polished silver (1703)) (polished gold (F07)) (polished copper (F06)) (strike out all non -applicable finishes) 2.03 Fabrication A. Fabricate all EML Metal panels into nominal 2' x 2' units for easy lay -in application into supplied 2' x 2' grid opening. Panels to have "FLAT" 1" design motif as stated above within pattern of the panel and on all perimeter edges to -enable flat, flush installations. B. Die form and fabricate Metal Cornices in appropriate design widths to 48" lengths. Fabricate Cornices from same material as EML Metal Panels. http://www.wnericandecorativeceilings.com/embossed/emspec.htin 6/27/2001 PART 3 - EXECUTION (See typical "Execution" section of "Typical Specification") EMBOSSED NAIL -UP SPECIFICATION PART 1 - GENERAL (See typical "General" section of "Typical Specification") PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 Manufacturer A. Decorative ceiling system shall be Model Number EMD????-F?? (insert pattern number at first four Ts from EMD Data table) (insert color number at last two Vs per section 2.02D below), as manufactured by American Decorative Ceilings, Inc.; 4158 E. 71st St.; Cleveland, Ohio 44105; Telephone number (216) 341-2222, Fax number (216) 341-8501. 2.02 Materials A. All furring strip suspension members to be approximately 1/2" x 1" wooden strips durable enough to withstand intended use. B. Embossed Metal Units shall be a minmum of 30 gage tin plated steel free from surface blemishes, seam marks, roller makrs, and other imperfections. Units to have a "dot and bead" design motif inherent in the pattern at every perimeter of design patterm. C. Metal Cornices of Model Number EMC???-F?? to be provided in matching finish and from same material as Embossed Metal Pans. Width and depth of unit are pre -determined from its standard design. D. Finish of EMD Metal Units, suspension members, and Metal Cornices to be factory applied after removal of all manufacturer's lubricants. Said finish to be two-part polyurethane epoxy paint (or primer) for durability and superior color consistency. Color to be (mill (F00)) (primed (FPR)) (white (F41)) (custom color (F47)) (polished silver (F03)) (polished gold (F07)) (polished copper (F06)) (strike out all non -applicable finishes) 2.03 Fabrication A. Die form and fabricate EMD metal panels into nominal 2' x 4' units for easy nail -up application. Panels to have "FLAT" 1" design motif as stated above within pattern of the panel and on all perimeter edges to enable flat, flush installations. B. Die form and fabricate Metal Cornices in appropriate design widths to 48" lengths. Fabricate Cornices from same material as EML Metal Units. PART 3 - EXECUTION (See typical "Execution" section of "Typical Specification") TOP OF PAGE ADC reserves the right to make design changes and improvements from time to time without prior notice. The descriptions contained within these documents do not form part of any contract and specified details are to be agreed upon at the time of placing an order. http://www.americandecorativeceilings.com/embossed/emspec.htm 6/27/2001 V Copyright ©2000 American Decorative Ceilings, all rights reserved. http://www.mnericandecorativeceilings.com/embossed/emspec.htm 6/27/2001 FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERIAL: PINE FLOORING WITH EPDXY APPLICATION: SALES ROOMS SUPPLIER: PINE - CLASS III EPDXY - SHERWIN WILLIAMS OR EQUIVALANT Hame Spread Performan6e of I Wood Products ` � `� 4%' 1 - � t,. � yr `,'-', `•:_' �' r5�'dl� 49 ./���1T�t! 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Use over previously painted sur- faces in sound condition. • High maintenance areas • For upgrading conventional coating systems • Stadiums • SchooislJails/Hospitais • Interior and exterior use • Commercial and institutional facilities • Water treatment facilities I PRw= CHARAcrEmmms I POWOUMNCE CHARACTMSTICS I Finish: High Lusterand Low Luster Color: Ultra White and a wide range of colors possible Volume Solids: 42% t 20/a, Ultra White, mixed Ultra White Weight Solids: 52% t 2%, mixed Ultra White VOC (EPA Method 24): 240 g/L 2.0 lb/gal, mixed Pure White Mix Ratio: 4:1 Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Wet mils: 10.0.15.0 Dry mils: 4.0 - 6.0 Coverage: 110 -170 sq ft/gal approximate NOTE finish or roll application may require multiple eats to achieve mwamum Aim thidvtess and unib"" of appearance. Drying Schedule @ 10.0 mils wet @150% RH: @ 50•F @ 77•F @ 120-F To touch: 2 hours 1 hour 30 minutes To handle 16 hours 12 hours 8 hours To recoat: minimum: 4 hours 2 hours 1 hour maximum: 30 days 30 days 30 days To cure: 30 days 14 days 7 days It maximum reooat time is exceeded. abrade surface before recosting. Drying time is temperature. humidity, and film tlridawss dependent Pot Life: 8 hours @ 77•F, 50% RH Sweat -in Time: 15 minutes @ 770F, 50% RH Shoff Life: 12 months, unopened, at 77-F Flash Point: 230•F, SETA, mixed Epoxy 4.17 2004959 System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 1 ci. Dura-Pox WBE Primer @ 4.0 mils dit 1 d. Epo-Plea Multi -Mil Epoxy (cis 5.0 mils dft Abrasion Resishnca, topcoat onty: Method: ASTM D4060, CS10 wheel,1000 cycles 1 kg load Result 141 mg loss Adhesion, topcoat only. Method: ASTM D4541 Result:- 751 pal Dry Had ResloWnce, topcoat only. Method: ASTM D2485 Result 180•F, intermittent 200-F Exterior Durability: Method: 1 year Result Excellent, chalks Flexibility, topcoat only. Method: ASTM D522,180• bend 1/8" mandrel Result: Passes Impact Resistance, Direct topcoat only. Method: ASTM D2794 Result 42 in. ib. Impact Resistance, Indirect topcoat only. Method: ASTM D2794 Result: 24 in. lb. Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result HB Thermal Shock: Method: ASTM D2246, 12 cycles Result: Passes Wind Driven Rain: Method: Federal Spec. TT C-555B Result: Passes Resists fumes, splash, and spillage of mild acids, alkalies, salts, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon solvents, and lubri- cating oils (ASTM D3912). continued on back EnviroSpecl" 4.17 EPO-PLEX® MULTI -MIL WATER BASED EPDXY FINISH PART A B71-100 SERIES PART B B71V100 HIGH LusTER HARCENER PART R 18171V110 LAW LusTER HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS SURFACE P11111FARATION Steel Surface must be dean, dry, and In sound condition. Remove 1 d: Dura-Pox WBE Primer @ 2.0 - 4.0 mils dft all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and otherforeign material 1-2 cis: Epo-Plex Multi -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dit/ct to ensure adequate adhesion. Steel Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for deaning. 1 d: Dura-Pox WBE Primer @ 2.0 - 4.0 mils dft 1 c t Epo-Plex Mull -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dft Referto productApplication Bulletin fordetalled surface prepa- 1-2 cts: Centurion Water Based Urethane ration information. @ 2.0 - 3.0 mils dfUct Minimum recommended surface preparation: steel ' Iron& Steel: SSPCSP2 1 c t DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish @ 2.5 - 5.0 mils dft Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1 1-2 cis: Epo-Plex Multi -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dfVct Concrete & Masonry. SSPC-SPINNACE 6 " Primerrequired Steel I ct Pro-Cryi Universal Primer (off 2.0 - 4.0 mils dft COLOR Am ABWTY i Twmw 1-2 cts: Epo-Plex Multi -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dit/d Tint with Blend -A -Color Toner or EnvuoToners at 1009'o tint steel strength, using the respectivetintingfomwla pages. Five min- t c t Water Based Catalyzed Epoxy Primer utes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker Is required for @ 3.0 - 6.0 mils dft complete mixing of color. 1-2 cis: Epo-Plex Multi -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dfi/d Color. Ultra White and a wide range of colors possible. Galvanized 2 cis: Epo-Plex Multi -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dfNd APPLICATION CONDITIONS Masonry: I coat of appropriate masonry filler/sealer as required, such Temperature: 50'F minimum, 120maximum (air. surfaceace,, and material) as: Heavy Duty Block Filler @ 10.0 -18.0 mils dft At least 5- above dew point or Cement -Plea 875 @ 13.0 - 25.0 mils dft Relative humidity: 85% maximum or Epo-Plex Cementitious WB Epoxy Block Filler @ 10.0 - 20.0 mils dft Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application or Kem Cati-Coat HS Epoxy Filler/Sealer information. @ 10.0 - 20.0 mils dft I4Matsd with: 1-2 cis: Epo-Plex Multi -MA Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils dit/ct ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: I and 5 gallon mixes Masonry, smooth: 2 cts: Epo-Plex Multi -Mil Epoxy @ 4.0 - 6.0 mils df tct Part A: I gallon and 4 gallon short filled cans Part B: Quart and I gallon containers Weight per gallon: 10.2 t 0.2 lb mixed SAFETY PREC UUflON8 Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change The systems listed above are representative of the products without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative use. Other systems may be appropriate. for additional technical data and Instructions. EnviroSpecTm 4.17A rN EPO-PLEX® MULTi-MIL IV WATER BASED EPDXY FINISH PART A B71-100 SEwES PART B B71V100 Heat+ LusrER Hmwiit R APPLICATION BULLETIN Revised3/2001 SURFACE PREIIARATiON I Afput am Commin Surface must be dean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and otherforeign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Steel Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC- SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface by SolventClean- ing per SSPC-SP1(recommended preparation is Steam Clean). For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6, blast dean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mfis). Remove all weld spatter and round all sharp edges by grinding. Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before flash rusting occurs. Galvanized Steel Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 (recommended preparation is Steam Clean). When weathering Is not possible, or the sur- face has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPCSP1 (recommended preparation Is Steam Clean) and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. N adhesion is poor, brush blast ing per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Concrete - New For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13FNACE 6. Sur- face must be dean, dry, sound, and offer sufficient profile to achieve adequate adhesion. Minimum substrate cure Is 28 days at 75"F. Remove all form release agents, curing com- pounds, salts, efflorescence, laitance, and other foreign mat- ter by sandblasting, shotblasting, mechanical scarification, or suitable chemical means, such as muriatic acid etch, referto ASTM D4260. Rinse thoroughly to achieve a final pH between 6.0 and 10.0. Allow to dry thoroughly prior to coating. Concrete - Old Surface preparation Is done in much the same manner as new concrete: however, if the concrete is contaminated with oils, grease, chemicals, etc., they must be removed by cleaning with a strong detergent. Refer to ASTM 04258. Form release agents, hardeners, etc. must be removed by sandblasting, shot- blasting, mechanical scarification, orsuitable chemical means. If surface deterioration presents an unacceptably rough sur- face, Kern Cati-Coat HS Epoxy Filter/Sealer is recommended to patch and resurface damaged concrete. Always follow the industry standards listed below: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4269 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM D4263 Plastic Sheet Method for Checking Moisture in Concrete. SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete Temperature: 504F minimum.120OF maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5" above dew point Relative humidity: 85%maximum APPUc/1 m Eawka r The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and appli- cation conditions. ReducadClean Up ..»....... Water Airless Spray Pressure .... .......... ...... _.... 2400 psi Hose ................ ............ »». 3/8" 10 TO ................ _.._ .....»»...019 - .023" Filter ........... .......»...» ». 60 mesh Reduction ....................... as needed up to 6% by volume Brush Brush ............................ NylordPolyester Reduction ........................ notrecommended Roller Cover ............................... 3/8" woven with phenolic core Reduction ...... ................ notrecommended if specific application equipment is listed above. equivalent equipment maybe substituted. Epoxy 4.17A 2004959A continued on back InduS�t/��r EnviroSpecTM 4.17A "[L�6 ^N EPO-PLEXO MULTI -MIL and nd1VaWATER BASED EPDXY FINISH (��x�n ne PART A 871-100 Stems gs PARr B B71V100 HIGH Usm HARDENER PART B B71V110 Low L.uwmn HARnpurR APPLICATION BULLETIN APPUCATIoN PROcEDtJR103 PERFORMANCE Tips Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If Mix contents of each component thoroughly with power agita- necessary, cross spray at a right angle tion. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the cans. Then combine 4 parts by volume of Part A with 1 part Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not by volume of Part S. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power include an application loss factor due to surface profile, rough - agitation. Allow the material to sweat -in as indicated. Re -stir ness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the ap- before using. plicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mbdng, spillage, overthinning, climatic con - If reducer solvent is used, add only after both components diflons, and excessive film build. have been thoroughly mixed, after sweat -in. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appear - Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading ance, and adhesion. rate as indicated below: Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. Recommended Spreading Rats per costs Wet mils: 10.0 -15.0 Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new. Dry mils: 4.0 - 6.0 Coverage: 110 -170 sq fligal approximate NOTE Brush or roll application may require mukipie coats to achieve In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equip - maximum film thickness and uniformly of appearanra meet before use or before periods of extended downtime with water: Drying Schedule @ 10.0 mile wet @ 50% RH: @ 77 F @ 120 F ydroewbon Do not use h solvents for cleaning.50-F To touch: 2 hours 1 hour 30 minutes To handle 16 hours 12 hours 8 hours Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance To recoat: characteristics and properties. minimum: 4 hours 2 hours 1 hour maximum: 30 days 30 days 30 days To cure: 30 days 14 days 7 days If rnwimum reooat *ne is exceeded, abrade surface before roweling. Drying time is temperature, humidity. and film dkkrd as dependent Pot Ufa: 8 hours Q 77-F, 50% RH Sweat -In 71me: 15 minutes @ 77'F, 50% RH Application of coating above maximum or below minimum rec- ommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating per- formance. CLEAN UP INS MJCTK S SAFETY PRECAUTI(M Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with Published technical data and instructions are subject to change mineral spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative manufacturers safety recommendations when using mineral for additional technical data and instructions. spirits. FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERIAL: TRIM AND CABINETS APPLICATION: WOOD TRIWMERCHANDISNG SUPPLIER: APPLETREE DESIGN SEE APPENDIX riame Spread Performance of Wood Products rta[ .t U?n* Spread Require.,,,, Coda �Vl`8nten= [or interior ate espr owed In terms of Index rumders represenGn9 Rangy r e fact rato over fife surfaea of a - mat wCod and wood -based prcducs arewicelwed an Interior watt„[ng, end floor surfaeos in aft rypea of building* 4ualitics, and lntorior design wraaWt c. ApFearanca. ecouw� 21 by architects, designers, and bu8dl chars maaa woos sumacs h lly desired bull ding c; de re t'9 u=iparts- �'tEs . ubircaucn da&ribes Q�Isttiana on ProCu= used in interior flnlr""I anc :res It is Cariormarc3 aa, to assure Cade com li ,n 1 Compliar, .,,r t can-8 of wort: Oro,;Cs. Clssificatlan In codes are: Class s Cr A Flsrne Spread Ran., Locations II i rr or 8 0 -25 c-Ielosed ver�aJ MIA79 ' yr --2C cztt a:cas3 ca.ndor- 0 Other ►COrtts anQ art:ru 272b o as Communed in n atandafd run text. DlrfcMnt M22*num llama Weed rates are permitted depenc7ng UPC" the building occupancy, loc3t[on of the ftu"rtai in the bui1ding and the presence of sp inklars >e spread eiassificationc in this Publilltion tdentily vrood Interior 6.1ish materials thai quality for various buMn9 destcn r..aulrementr. Tost M thod standard fi fire test used to rota auLdwistks of build- n9 mseerfals to thl United Stales is krwwn 93 ASTM 1!.s4. yard Test Method for Suriam Burning ChWa -OC3 oeri f BWidinq Matata- The 1#4 prpcadure expose& candi- dal. materials In an insulated ractsu. Suter duct or tonnes 17 am- wide by 1 r doap and Zff feet lorry. 1-he tunnW Ic equipped with Iwo pas Dumas tat one end Mat direr s mine wwo the I wntmNed air flow. Famo abreacts down the surface as tM tart pmorm. as. OWMr a or trw Qarrle and 9u rats at wilt n to aim trot Adv.=s dip hp a 1D-mantas expmn ale Used to cakUWa the flame spread indent radnp. To provide Ord COMUMS for osch teat; the Wnnot Is ca8br&W a develop a 44IL fume an a 1z".ccrr bttStlbta ruryc,'(flarne Vrv,d Ind - r 01 to forte -the ftame to the end of the WMal to M minulas wttM Md oak is traced (ftamv spread kr mw = 100). Ralcd,.% ratings for irttsdot_8ni3h M.{e. dale tram o to kdwty are aagfgfwd by cortlpadcm WOW Products Lan bar. PNwacd anct -m-r -ad- based "M6114111 awut it relattveiy rrarrew mMs Pt name woad muncgs„ COSMIC" result fmm facom cnrp.ss deraity.1NC'meaa. surfaces rhQmtv. Irti¢s and chwrjC l canatltuencs. Ram spraed rate is conydamd Haar► ly fridovsadant of malarw thltirratt When eacSrnesa Is 114 kick or greaWr. AddUanat n+atorial mass acove this f cta+ess deal not sf 4N0crrtTy afh t heat atsscfi) C or wUnjny.dapta dur. Inp the t"k+ule flares apmaat tstL Flame splaa,d mUn9s for tum wK of a nuMbar cf •t)etjea, and for rPtYwaod; I Table 1. 16ttariall. Lof�tbs+r :RG?t., YNbw PacfAc Coast Yadlorr Weataat And COtrowwooa CYPRESS •OOUGW RR Flame Spread Ratings A8TM E�84 Flame, Spread I SctttC102 105-110 UL 79 70 CNC 73 HPMA � , 11 UL 14!�1d�0 UL 7040 -W%rAV; f7G`9LVE M Wubog) ea I UL C..wGSt Coast MAPU jfloorinW . OAK,. ftw or widts PINE,Entirn 19lfft f�Sho9Aftrlte. 1.odgoQoli • Natfttstr tMtQa Poadarosa Red SOLI mn Yob VVeatwn.lNh% POPLAR. . REDWOOD I SPRUCE, No"hsm Sma Waco= WALN r 14C 455 CYNC UL 80. 0 UL 104 CWC UL as CWC 82 WEY 93 CwC 12a;+215 10.S-2303 UUL �'4z1 cwc 73o 1 ut_ U 170D ias UL � GRA 70 ! UL s UL Tj 00' Cwc UL 130-14o Plywood I UL 30 wood {Ramer �Uej CEDAR aw - ooUGLAS'FR.va-' 90-45 APA SJ'1� 11a 115-1JD �C I 99- 11t1 APA Sw 940 APA 7�Or4 1 APA � - 3/a- w"004 t 1 a APA APA FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERUL: 1VDIDF PLANKINGG APPLICATION: CLUB ROOM CEILING SUPPLIER: APPLETREE DESIGN SEE APPENDIX Sweet's Group Back To Top Return to the SierraPine Limited page on Sweet's Online Visit the SierraPine Limited WEB site. Send an e-mail to SierraPine Limited 5ierreP/ne- SiermPine Limited 3010 Lava Ridge Court, #220 Roseville, CA 95661 Tel: (916) 772-3422 Toll -Free: (800) 676-3339 Fax: (916) 772-3415 E-mail: info@sierrapine.com Web site: http://www.siermpine.com MEDITE FR NO -ADDED FORMALDEHYDE, FLAME RETARDANT MDF PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Medite FR is SierraPine's no -added formaldehyde MDF panel developed for use in applications where a Class 1 flame retardant board is required. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS International, Federal,_&. State.Regulations_ When you use Medite FR, you can be confident that you will meet or exceed all current worldwide governmental IAQ regulations. • Surpasses Europe's rigid E-1 formaldehyde standard. • Complies with the U.S. Government's guidelines for green building materials set forth in Executive Order 13 10 1, including use of recovered and recycled fiber and VOC emissions. • Optimizes life cycle costs as put forward in Executive Order 13123. • Meets California Executive Order D-16 guidelines for sustainable building materials which enhance indoor air quality. • California's Proposition 65 — Because Medite II meets all formaldehyde standards, labeling is not required under California's Proposition 65. SCS Certification: Medite FR is certified for having 100% recovered and recycled wood fiber content and is also certified for containing no added formaldehyde. APPLICATIONS & INSTALLATIONS Medite FR can be found in public buildings, libraries, schools, museums, hospitals, medical and dental offices, and theaters, where indoor air quality and flame retardant properties are important. It has been used by the New York Dormitory Authority, the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC, and at the Federal Courthouse in San Francisco. http://www.sweets.com/index/mfg/251 /P21823.htm 6/27/2001 It is suitable for use as wall paneling, sheathing, display panels, furnishings, door components, desktops and doors. ADVANTAGES OF MEDITE FR This material can be painted, laminated or machined, providing a wider range of design flexibility than any other fire rated panel, while having the vocemissions of solid wood. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Performance: Medite FR is certified to Class 1 surface spread of flame in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories UL 723 Flame Rating test. Medite FR has also received Materials and Equipment Acceptance (MEA) from the City of New York, MEA 357-98-M. Limitations: Medite FR is not suitable for external or structural applications. How to Specify: Industrial Grade Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF), manufactured with a formaldehyde -free binder and which is classified as to Surface Burning Characteristics in accordance with the Standard CAN/ULC-S 102M to a Flame Spread of 25 or less, and a Smoke Developed of 160 or less. Installation & Handling: Standard MDF woodworking techniques apply. Consult "MDF From Start to Finish," published by the Composite Panel Association. Contact by phone, (301)670-0604, or www.pbmdfcom. Storage: Medite FR should be stored indoors on a flat, level surface with adequate support to prevent sagging. Conditioning; Changes in dimensions of wood and wood -based sheet products occur due to changes in relative humidity. For this reason, Medite FR panels should be conditioned to the final environment for two to three days before fastening and finishing. Fastening: Place parallel threaded screws, threaded to the head of the screw in predrilled pilot holes, not less than 1 inch from the edge on the face, or 2-1/2 inches from the comers, when used at panel edges. Resin -coated or ring -shank nails or staples may be used on the face, provided they are not less than 2- 1/2 inches from panel corners. Space fasteners at least 6 inches apart to reduce the risk of splitting. Painting: When choosing a coating system, confirm with the paint manufacturer that the product will not adversely affect the Class 1 flame spread classification of the Medite FR panel. LIMITED WARRANTY SierraPine Limited warrants to the distributor or original equipment manufacturer (collectively, "Distributor"), that as of the date of shipment, Medex, Medite II, and Medite FR meet the specifications in the physical property schedules published by SierraPine and that the product shipped is free of defects in materials and workmanship. Any material found to be defective by the distributor (and so noted to SierraPine in writing within thirty (30) days of the receipt of shipment) will be repaired or replaced by SierraPine. The repair or replacement of -the rriaterial in lieu of all liabilities or obligations of SierraPine for damages, including inconsequential damages, in connection with the sale or use. This warranty comprises the sole and entire warranty. SierraPine makes no other warranty, guarantee or representation of any kind whatsoever. All other warranties, including, but not limited to, merchantability and fitness http://www.sweets.com/index/mfg/251/P21823.htm 6/27/2001 FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERLA.L' POPLAR INTERIOR SHUTTERS APPLICATION: SALES ROOMS SUPPLIER: APPLETREE DESIGN SEE APPENDIX Name Spread Performan W aad end wood-�7ese�Productsam wicet, wad cn Interior waUhFWtnand Iloor surfacoc In att hmme .r...— Appearance, ewus'1. 1 Gva roes, and Interior design wrsatltlty have mad• wood s.jrtacts lilo �II by architects, designers. and huildi , c "1IM tie building code ra ccvparts. .,Is deq�ip� CUIRtions on prOCUcM used in intertpr flnIG1 an,. :res 11 to per'.ormar;ca data to aSsure code com li '. �sfrrt'p► A arct► .,.r a range of wacC Classification In codes are: it glass Flame c (I 1 cr a Spread Aang Localtons If or a 'orC 0 - 25 29 -75 > 79 -2c0 &ciosed vsr W ri;ts cYtt a=ocs Mondo r OU+or rZOrru Ind arCO3 1674927, c".b I I 0 Products Spread Rrgyir"nts `i° ireqArements for interior rMM are expressed In lsm= of hdu rutnbers representing ttarne sPMM mto over the suftea of & rMIUGdet as dett:nnirted in a standard rtM test. Dt rCMt MW' mnmt flame Spread rates are Permitted dependtnQ YDon the building occuWcjr, IOcaUon of 010 mat,ertat in the building and the. A�ser ict o! sp; inkierm Fla��m��e spread dassifications in the Pu, 'cation ldencly wood Interior ravah matzrials that qualty for v2rlou3 bu,ldlnl design mo;Irement;. Test Method Tbb Warndud fire test used to evakmte ffarnO 2"' d chA"ctaristicr of build- ing "" t dW3 to the United States 13 known as ASTM E-84. Standsrd T=t Method for SLrtec a Burning c?ter rz of Buftdfng Materlats. r rre tact PMcadure ssposes candb data mrlleriais in an insuhgard ran gL11ar duce or tunnel 17 W4- wide by 12" doap and 21S teat tong_ The tultnel t= egWppad M1h Iwo gar . buTerl at one end Ihat dlract a flare• Onto the : G:: controtlsd air flaw. Flamn spry down the surface as tb teat pmorm. as. Du um" or a* Qame and M& rafa tt wfttcn US aa= tMM adV&xxs dttt� Ing a 10-rM mm aap=m are used to caICLAWO the dune spread index radng. To t>rCvtde stint Ud inns ftx ftch took Irm tt ma l Is cawatjK to develop a 44 IL acme an a rtan.corr bt btas =w-% a'(ttar-rte Vrmd hdi x. 0I m force ths ft me to the end of the Wrtnai to"n%mu as wN3t Md oak Is faded (flamer spnsvd ktd.r = t0o). Rslsdvs re;in93 for Inl*dcf S%6h myd. viola irptn 0 to hVirity am anknod by compadsm WWd Products L'"'bor. pt '*Od am softy wood= bssad rwe"ah Oz tbit a retattvely rrartaw rargsot Acme spread ratings. Ditlartncns result !form facers SUCA.0 daruity. 4-dckneG& surface chamc m lctict and chen icat conatttusnts, r. Flags spread rate Is considered near - IV tnoo en,4@nt a1 nuu.,W V kk". "" 04cimc" 13 W Inch or 1areaW. Adc ittanai n+atOrlat ntai! aoove this *4ckMes3 doss not 9fQfW1=UdV aNact h, "O*,Cn or OWMV. depW dur. tng the tq- ImUle flarrw eprend toot, Farm spread ratings for tumber of s nutrt ar at sD64ar, and for PtYWOW., I� Table 1. >at1. Ldntb iw emmOoGow CEOAR. F'mC c Coast Yeit W Wsstatrt Red CYPRESS. •OOUQW 'F-3R r-UV-ACF=SLVE GbK HEMLOM-.Writ cc MAPLEIRija OAK Red'arWhft PINE,Idaiio�lMhite. IItRtRa I'bttQit+oa<a . Sou�taro YoBati AO Westom.WhR,s AEOWOOD SPRUCE, Northgm MGM Flame Spread Ratings AUM 5.8d Flame Sprwd 4S-11C UL 7g CWC 70 HPMA ?0 CWC 11 UL 14-lao UL 70-1ce (AmmbWsi as ( CWC C UL ItSC670 UL 1041 CWC UL as 8H2 93 WEY 12D►215 CWC UL 1054303 UL ' 1421 CWC t ps UL U 170=78s UL as CRA 70 UL -UL 7A ' WALAtUT W63mm i, 100, Lc` C Plywood I 130-140 to $OMwr�pd {�eF fie) ; CEDAR aw. DOUMASFiRrla•' � APA Vic t� 115-130 CWC 3W I ".110 APA Sib' , 94 APA ,1/4 vuJJ OC14 APA wr 04 t to APA � APA -_�-__-_:: __ - -'i7�'��c Ali I r _ __ •.._ ,__ FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERIAL: FINISH PAINT APPLICATION: INTERIOR/SF SURFACES SUPPLIER: SHERWIN WILLIAMS r 98- Section '- Product Identification Material Safety Data Sheet 5 The Sherwin-Williams Co. Emergency telephone number (216) 566-2917 7 101 Prospect Ave. N.W. Information telephone number (216) 566-2902 Cleveland, OH 44115 Date of preparation March 20, 1998 01998, The Sherwin-Williams Co Latex Interior Finishes - PROMAR® 200 / 400 Latex Interior Finishes LI/4 PROMAR' 200 I PROMARe 400 - Section 2 - CAS No. Hazardous Ingredients (oeranl try weiohl) Base X 030 W 201 B20 W 201 B31 W 201 Base Y B30 W 202 1320 W 202 B31 W 202 Base Z 630 W 203 B20 W 203 831 W 203 Antique White 830 W 204 820 W 204 831 W 204 Navajo While B30 W 205 820 W 205 B31 W 206 Dover White BW W 206 B20 W 206 B31 W 206 BW W 207 Lwrdnws 620 W 207 Luminous B31 W 207 Luminous: ACGIH OSHA Va"r TLV PEL units Press 830 W 208 ,cSTELa eSTEL> (mm Hg) White 821 W 201 821 W 202 821 W 203 821 W 207 Luminous B30 W 401 BW W 402 BW W 403 M W 404 630 W 405 M W 406 B30 B 400 Black 820 W 401 820 W 404 B20 W 400 B31 W 401 631 W 402 B31 W 403 B31 W 404 831 W 405 831 W 406 112-34-5 2�2-Butoxye0roxy)-ethanol Not Established 0.1 1-2 0-2 2-3 1 0-2 107.21-1 Ethylene Glycol. C 50 50 PPM 0.1 % due to tinting 2-8 1-6 3-8 % due to 2-5 1-4 P E $4742-64-7 Heavy Paraf ft OIL 6 5 Mg/M3 as Mist i In Ban Z only 1 In Base Z only c Quartz Rup14W"0-7 0.1 0.1 Mg/M3 asDust0.1-17 eX� White 5 -13a N 14464-45-1 Cristobatite Keep 0.05 0.05 MWW Dust 1 Luminous only 0-0.1 0-0.1 0.1 Basex 0-3 r B 1332-68.7 Kadin 2 5 MWM3 Dud 0-6 0-4 12001-26-2 Mica 3 3 Mg/M3 u 3 Lumdwus only e 471-34-1 Calcium Carbonate. 10 15[51 MWW FuDust oetiorr 0 -17 2 -18 3 - 6 Lure sous 13 In Black only 9 0-6 n 13463 67-7 Ttteklum Dioxide. LVM 10 10[53 F on]9 -15 7 - 23 9 - 27 10 - 25 7.12 15 9 -17 N T 1333.86.4 Carton Black 3.5 3.5 MWW 0.2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 0- 2 Weight per Gatiorr Ms.) 10.1-12.2 10.3 -11.5 9.6 -10.9 9.4 -11.1 Percent Water 40.2 - 52.8 38.0 - 61.9 40.3 - 65.8 36.5 - 50.1 VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) Total - ftJgal. 0.2 0.4 - 0.6 0.3 - 0.6 0.6 - 0.5 VOC Lest Water i Federally Exempt Sdvents - ftJgal. 0.4 - 0.7 1.1-1.2 0.7 -1.2 1.3 -1 A Flash Point (-F) / Ptwtochemially Reactive NOW / No None / No None / No Nona / No HMIs (NFPA) Rattng (health - tlammabidty - reach*) 1- - 0 - 0 r . 0.0 r - 0.0 2' . 0 - 0 Ingredient subject to the reporting re*iremente or the 5upsr(und Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Soda 313,40 CFR 372.65 C 444 MSDS Text Page Follows 444 9.6-11.3 10.3-10.3 9.5-9.8 37 49.3 - 69.2 53.9 - 54.0 55A - 55.8 0.1- 02 0.3 0.3 0.4 - 0.7 1.0 0.7 - 0.6 Nona/No None/No None 2--0-0 2-0-0 2-0.0 r* .. Latex Interior Finishes Section 3 -Physical Data PRODUCT WEIGHT See TABLE SVAPORATION RATS Slower than Ether SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.13.1.50 VAPOR DSNSIIT Heavier than Air BOILING PAWS 212-477 •F MELTING POINT N.A. VOLATILE VOLUME 5f-s0 SOLUBILITY IN NAM N.A. PH • • l.0-9.5 Section 4 - Fire And Explosion Hazard Data FLAFAUSSLITY CLASSIFICATION FLASH POINT See TABLE LEL N.Ap. DSL N.Ap. Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL PINE AND EXPLOSION RAXARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including sell -contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. Section 5 - Health Hazard Data ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Exposure may be by INHALATION and/or 31= or SYB contact, depending on conditions of use. To minimize exposure, follow recommendations for proper use, ventilation, and personal protective equipment. ACUTE Hearth Hazards EFFECTS OF OVBREXPOSURE Irritation of eyes, skin and upper respiratory system. In a confined area vapors in high concentration may cause headache, nausea or dizziness. SIGNS AND SYMPMVS OF OFSRRXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURR None generally recogdead. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES It INHALED. It affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. If on SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing sad launder before re -use. It in EYES$ Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. get medical attention. If SWALLOWED$ Gat medical attention. CHRONIC Hafth Hazards Crystalline Silica (Quartz, Cristobalits) Is listed by IARC and NTT. Long taxes exposure to high levels of silica dust, which can occur only when sanding or abrading the dry film, may cause lung damage (ailicosis) and possibly cancer. Carbon Black is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 23) based on experimental animal data, however, there is insufficient evidence in humane for its carcinogenicity. Ethylana Glycol is considered an animal teratogen. It has been shown to cause birth detects in rats and mice at high doses when given in drinking water or by Savage. There is no evidence to indicate it causes birth defects in humans. Prolonged overexposure to solvent ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse effects to the liver and urinary systems. Rats exposed to titanium dioxide dust at 250 mg./m3 developed lung cancer, however, such exposure levels are not attainable in the workplace. Section 6 - Reactivity Data STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known INOOMPATIBMiT None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS by fires Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION - Will Not Occur LI Section 7 - Spill Or Leak Procedures STEPS TO BE T21KEN IN CASS MA7WUAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate and remove with inert absorbent. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from these products is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, state, and Local regulations regarding pollution. Section 8 - Protection Information PRECAUTIONS 70 SE ZUM IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash hands after using. These coatings may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed as Dust' in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. It no specific dusta are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg./m3 (total dust), 3 mg./m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg./m3 (total dust), 5 mg./m3 (respirable fraction). VXXTITLATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSRA Standards 1910.04, 1910.107, 1910.108. RESPIRATOR! PROTECTION It personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by SIOSW/MSRA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by WIOss/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear glows which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. Section 9 - Precautions DOL STORAGE CATxaawr - not Applicable PRECAUMGK4 TO BE 7AM IN NANALING AND STORING Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. Section 10 - Other Regulatory Information CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGS A20W91, A961120, A96W22, A96W24, A97W40, A97W41, A91W42, A98W40, A99W41, A92W42, B21W201, 931W21, 331N22, 331W23, 531W27, 531W401, 331W404, 831W40S and 931W406 contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. A21W71, A2109, A22W41, (A21W40), A26W11, A26W12, A2"13, A24W14, A26W15. A26W17, A27W10, A27W11, A27W12, A27013, A27W14, A27W1S, A27W17, A29W40, A29W41, A29W42, A29W43, A96W14, A86W1S, A96W16, AISW17, A87W40, A87W41, A57W42, A87W43, AINK14, ASINIS, ASSWIf, A88W17, 320W201, R20W202, 220W203, 320W204, 520W205, 820W206, H2OW207, B20W401, 820W404, 820W406, 221N202, 32111203, 821W207, (32IN700), BMW, 93014201, 11130W202, 330W203, 530N204. 830W20S. 530W204, 53OW207, 530N208, 230W401, B30W402, 830W403, 230W404, B30W405, 830N406, 830W700, 830*701, 23OW702, 230W703, B31W201, 931W202, 3311#203, 1531W204, B31W205, B31W206, 631W207. 831M402. 231W403, B31WC700, 231WC701, 331WC702, 331WC703, Y36A102, Y38E105, T391104, Y342106, T33Y307 and Y39Y109 contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. TSCA CERT MATZON All chemicals in these products are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. This Material Safety Data Sheet conforms to the Hazard Communication standard, 29 CPR 1910.1200(g)(4), for similar complex mixtures. The above information pertains to these products as currently formulated, and in based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to these products may substantially altar the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. covers MSDS pages L 1/1 to LI/s 38 FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERIAL: HEMLOCK APPLICATION: PORCH RAFTER SYSTEM SUPPLIER: APPLETREE DESIGN SEE APPENDIX -N Of Wood ood Products ' .Fl&fno Spread Regyir■ments Code I qulrtirnants for interior fifth a exprassed In 01 index rumbem representing aw.e sprea d, MID over the surlaca of a mattarfal as dateffnined in a standard ttra lei, . DilrCMnt maximum flartro spread rags are permitted depending upon the building o�pancf, IocaUon Of tha' material in the budding arq the presence of sprinklers. l FUme spread Cla ficatfonc in this PuWt�aVon Ide1167y wood Interior rmish materials that qL;aUty for vVIOtts t bur7dtnI design rrat:Inman :. * Y I TOst M&Chad Tb'o standard fare test usad to evakata 1166 "d characWiall., of build- ing rrwit dais in the United States Is 'ad known 'as ASTM E.gq, Yazd Test Method for Surism eurntng CharWer+"= of 9ulldln4 MALeaats. I =Pcsef cwdl, Cfassificatlon In codes are: TMs Arvin an (� date rn+lleNafs In an tnwtased cectan- V A Flame I I;War duct ar tu�v I �r q geed Aangc LocatFons I 17 3/a' wtr�e � tf or 9 5 -25 caclo3ed ver_cw exits �� d� and 26 feat.jdit. The tunnel or ^ ZO -?C car arcoc3 c:)mdors (r: egLdpped rvltn lv o 70 -2C0 � t)as �m■re at Olhor ►COtns 1nq rrtas on* end lhaf dirk! 2 ftamo or+mo Ufa t II ' 11I tlame Spread Performance t ontrotled air low. Flartut 3breeds down the suflact ea the test pMarM. es. Dlatar= of MG W* and Me Me at "Fru tt to t12= tmnt AdVsneas due Ing a 10grkvu a esVun AM used to cakufata the name sprnd Index radng. To prwWa staratd moans jot: each test me tt Mal is cawaledto develop a 4. S IL flame an a non,=Wn. btttttbfe ro4=111e6rte quead Ind M- E= 0) to feme-ths f mo to the end of the tunnaf In as MInutas wtm rod oak Is !@Clod (flames sPraad index =100). Ao1s6" r *nW for Irwdat lW3h maJ6. rlala room 0 to I gWrf ara A13krod by oompadicors_ WcOd Products L4fnbar. Pt WW 4W omer wcod- bassd nwGjtlti osr'Jb}t ti t�eistivelY rrrnrrow. =Neat 118Ma sgread rattngi. OilfafeMU rseutt from tacora 6=4-as ant/. tNdmsee. Surface themtts., ktles and chwrja l cru►a*Umts. Fiarne stuaad me l: conaldand naat- ty ttmooend.rrt of matw;d t?Ikknan w8en tt lame" is 114 Inch or 9rc&W AddVonat ftratarlaf mac: aoove thk 24ckm ss does trot s14Npp Wy W?.,�t heat &b'c HJCn or oUning. dgM dur- Ir►e the tq-, imult flames apcesd tact. FIB m(sad MUngs for number of a nwnbar of apacjas. and for psywow. Table 1. Flafne Spread Ratings Mitaiw� i Ra m Spprread :tgC? YagoMr .Pat licCaastYellow t4+-110 Watam Red CCtTONVVUW !I i� DOUGW EH Gi,JtW' AndMAPL- - - �-�C west G jfiowUW aEa PtNE,Ent= WI tfff 1•adt;opob . Nodttem tNidw random" Rod: autherd Yoga, Wftt".Whh pop W1 AEOwcoo SPRUCE; Northam S>va Wsarrnn 71 ' 14S-1ti0 70-100 (JtmseRtel Sg 140rT55 80. O 104 100 as 82 23 1204215 105-?303 142! 13OZ1 D5 731 170�185 65 ' 70 ; ,S5 7t ' t � UL cwc HFPMA cwc UL UL UL cwc UL UL cwc UL G'WC WlY cwc UL UL cwc UL UL CRA UL .UL cwc WALNLrr QO UL Plywood 130-140UL i 9oftwood .Munor• gtu) CEDAR aW . DOUG ,*ZFIRt/r' APA WIG, 11 s 1 i5-130APA cwc 3f� �� 95•tlo 95 APA ur w/1N3Q4 1401 APA era' MVM001 CVVC vs. % 004 110 APA APA FLAMMABILITY INFORMATION MATERIAL: CANVAS APPLICATION: SF CLOSURE SYSTEM SUPPLIER: CAPITAL CITY AWNING r SIBUREt. M PIIESIST rAMIC FIRE 1ESISTAXCE fire retardants is inherent and will not wash out, Fabric will Sot salt drip. PASSES 02 EXCEEDS NATIONAL FIRE ?ROTEC?ION ASS0CIATIOV - T01 (LARGE SCALE - FIAT) For Awnings► Vpholste170 Wall Covering Sampla Size: S" X 84" Number of Saoplss: S wart► S fillitlg Mountinj AnSle: Vertieal, Plat (sea -folded) Ignition Source/Una: JkLI sal O"t 12 seconds lase/Fail Criterion 1- After Plana: 2 saaet►dg wcigroa 2. Char Len=tht 10" wtxImun CALIFOMA FIRE MAMUS TEST a01.TI'PLZ 19 For Drapery and Awniags Smpla Sizat 2.3" Z 12.5" • !lumbar of Sa"last 3 warFP 3 tMing MountinS Angles Vertical igaitioa Source/Umos Naalrai 06, 12 seconds - Pass/Fail Criterion 1. After Plana: Logo than 4 seconds avarese 2. Char Length: Laos thou Gn svaeage NATIONAL Ir'= PROTECTION ASSOCIAQION 1975 "WrMAL WOVE MM = 3903, Flag - 191 Fur Work Clothing/Institutional 21aakets (About the same as California Test Sol. &bore) lass/ Fail Criterion L. After Flames = saeosds average 2. Char length. 6" sa,tiaua A.`lBEICA.'i SOCIM FOIL TZgx ANn OTMALS ASTM E-t4 Surface burning "Iamaapraad) of buLldia= materials Sasple Sizat 204/4" x 228" Movncing Anglet Soritont#1 Ignition Source, Cgs/Air sixturp a Sheet Rock (controls) - Fla S¢raad Index Smoke Density 441 0406 Fluuria .0 0 SLM3-7I.L.A•J FIRESIStoatroLa) 100- 100 S-10. 3-10 fuel contributed is zero for SMIELLAO FZRESIST "!:1":AKFI.I.A IIRf..YiSr• F.1Stic "SW-BALLIA Fl)tt3i5T" either east, or axceads the folluw:ng ilaee resistance spetilieationa. Test NFP�PA 7701 (Large Seala� California Fire Marshals Test 001 - Tltle 19 ReSisesation )+e. F-368.01 ASTH E-84-84 Tabri is Class lass A or Class 1 NrPA 1975 fedfed Lars Coverr►neAr 5503-F S-1l1 Federal Motor Vehicle safe( Standaed 302 FederaL Aviation Regulation LAM ) Can'Pas Products Association internal=nnsl - 84 Piew Yurk Board of Standards and Aoecals 29A-t0-SA VPhOlstered Furniture Action C::unrii (CFA:) Use Avaiags, tents, wall covarins, baansrs, scc. - Istc;i_r and exterior fabrics. Awnings, teats, drapes,, banners, etc. - Interior and exterior fabrics. Surface bu"Lng {Gave spread) and snake density of building faterials. Work clothing ,and iostttutios al blanket. SurEsos burning of interior fabric -- autos. busses, and trains. interior aircraft texctlas and furnishings. Tanc vaLLo and roofs. lntorior and exterior decorative saterLal. Cigarette burn test on upholster; eatarial. 24 0 "':t:::riliFla.4 FIR►UNINT" riSlIc r „Sunst.t:Lt.� FIRtSiST" a:tNas mats or oxeeedS the following flame resistance speclitestions. Tese NF!_ A 70L tLarse Seale) California Fire Marshals Test 801 - Titlo 1 Reiiseraeion 1io. F-3i8.01 ASTM 9-84-e4 . fairic Cia�lass A or Class 1 HTPA 1975 fedFed+-era1 Gover"Mene 390Z-iII 9-191 rederal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 303 Federal Aviseion Reftulatjon .ei,l ) Canes lroduets Association InternaeiSnal - 84 New Yurk Board of Standards and Aooeals 294-40-SR UnhOlste-ed Furniture Ae::nn C::Vtt-il fir:.:) Use Awaiats, tents, wall covering, banners, ace' - lAtC71zr and exterior fabrics. Auajngs, tents, drapes, banners, etc. - Interior and exterior fabrics. Surface burning (flame spread) and smoke density of building materials. York elothing•and justteutional blanket. Surface burning of interior fsbr: autoss busses, sal trains. Iaearior aircraft textiles and furnishings. gene wallo sad roots. Interior and exterior decorative wacerial. • A• ,r Cigarette burn cos: on UFSOI*tcry Aaeerial. � 34 I ti I BUILDING CODE FLAME SPREAD UASSIFICATIONS FOR INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK iNSTITUTE �IM t OMEMW Qmd UNNIM F WHOM C MEM UR UMON Mian INTRODUCTION AND STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The Architselwal Woodwork Institute raquseted Cede Consultants Incorporated. an Indeparlileal consulting firm epeolsilelno In building cadre and fire prOtaatIon con. suitation. to ansly=e the floe National Mom Cogs Sad their niquiraments pertaWng to interior woodwork in Imiidings. TMrea of this Is t0 aorxunuiate e�11 pertMrant facts and to present heirs in usaabte lam. The goal Is for every architect. dasipner, fie anforoement offfolai and wood- wOrksr to trava accsq to this IbiCrmNion, The results will guide in provit" the most varsattia end sooflamle Ileea Of beautiful InterlorwondwoAc, gird at ter sane lime, MainWn the high lavefe of I fe salary and firs Protection required by the Model Codes. The two "Nodal Codes" were selaafat for snalyals since they kxwPorats the latest teallrlology and state of the ert in the application of mqulrarnaais fa Mbelor Finish and Trim In buildings. Experts sores the nama pMbrpate In the development of these Me" CAW". Meet local codea are bond an the, Model Codes by adoption. tWennce or local amehdrilad and rnOdifltaitica. Thereto % although Oarldn local )urtedlations may not trey 46601041 one of the On Model Codes in its anitirety, Me Inlorn►stbn contained In this document wig be beheI" and helpful In Intarpratlmg and specityinp frame sprw requirements for virtually an local codes. DISCUSSION OF MODEL CODES Tern are basically flvs Monniied a dlonal Model Coda In this cour", they me: BOCA BASIC BUILDING CODE 09711) ICSO UNIFORM BUILDING CON (11175) $BCCI STANDAIID BUILDING CODE (1079) AIA NATIONAL BUILDING CODEVGM NFPA 101 LIFE SAFETY CODE 119711) The data in pa►enthesss Indicate the latest "table edition st the ttrae of pubtlostion of this document. The model *ode orQanIntlene chat develop these natlonsi eodse Are: BOCA Building Officials and Code Adminiatndom International, Inc., Homewood. fifteola. The Basle Building Code Is generally used tMoughout the northeast and midweel regions of the country. iCfO International Conference of Building Officiala, Whittier. CI11Nnrnla. Ths UrJk m Building Coda is applied mainly throughout the western portion of the Country. SBOCI Southern Building Code Congress. International, Sir. minpham, Al"ma. The Standard Building Cods Is adopted throughout most of the southern portion of the ocuntry, AIA The National Building Coils is the only netlonal.00ds not dsv*"W by a voluntary consensus standard ortienisat►on. This code was written by the American Insurance Association In New York but Is now malt Wned by the National COntMsnos of States On Building Codes l Stan- dards, tno., in Herndon, Va. This coda is used sparsely throughout the country. NFPA National Fire Protection Assocfativn, Boston, Inlaasatahuaseta. The Llfe 804hr Code (NFPA 101) Is used In all Portions of the country, it Is enforced by the U.S. Joint Commission orr.thlee w{tr tlonelfare lWs (JJCAH) for institutional oonupana{ss such as hospitals, nursing homes and extended and Mtermadlste we facilities. It Is also uIllind as a reference doouerant by the otfrer national mods! oodse and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (MUD). Some of the allow mentioned model codo groups provide Interpretation services to thew members based upon policies establlans0 by thaw Bolds of dreotcrs. Where tern Is a specific questlan regarding the utilization and InterpreWion of errs of the" model oedes, the appropriate code organisation should be comulled. Dirl" ION OF USE ON04ps As baste divisions for reculatMan of the use of Mterlor finish matariale ilea Grsup alaesilleattens arse established. Thera Use Groups or occupancy elessillMlons are doMsnined by: ( iihaza d loel (a) the okoemstances of psopls otr RO the few, The Model Codes haw the same Use Groups with only minor variations. The fnsjor Use Groups appitcable to srchlteatunl woodwork products can be summetIM att follows: ASSEM&LV ougmEBG EDUCATIONAL INGTITUMNAL MERCANTILE RESIDENTIAL Each MOM Code has adopted a way of designating this classification such as by name. letter or number. For esampia, the Basic Building COds and the Standard BuHdhng Code ciesaffy an "office use" me a Use Grow G aeeY/daay. whara w sits National •ulldins Coft dad tfa Life Sti+hr Cade *all It a ouelnses Oooupansy. The Uniform Building Cods Calls UOftlse use as a Use 000 6•2 Occupancy. A brief description of these Use Groups follows: ASSEMBLY BWldtrtgs ►ofmally used for the ss:imbiags of taiga num. bers of people (ueuNly retest than 50) for one purpose such as courthouses. movie t *@MO. Metaumflis. night clubs. rnuasums and IibreNsa. BUSiNESS Buildings used for the carrying on of business activities such as banks and offices. EDUCATIONAL Bumings used as educational fatalities suen as elamentary and secondary schools and collages. INSTITUTIONAL Buildings used to house psopie ovsmight because they: (1) have physical IiatiWions. (2) are mentally InCompetsnt, or homes. Ins asylum m� al�such as hospitals. nursing 2 'MVa1f�M��falAi�PiM7tI'TII��I w^#%niwnatt rMRTIT{ITR vv1 .• • I avva r . ••� MEACANTN.E Buildings usW for the retail sales of mrchaWl" such as shoppMtp Centers, shopping malls, greasy atarae and dopettmant atom. Bulldlnpsl�Q to houa Woe ovwnight for tin purposes of iodplflg swot, hotels, rnotwe, apsftrae ", dennitorNs and lodging . NOTE: Ono- and two famlly del"It" etnMUM.ers net Mcluded In this doev"wt sines trney We gwwWIY f"UWW W the One- and Tiro-Famify Dwelling fpulatl*ne. DEFINRION OF USE AREAS To tufther 4"viste the application of Interior Finish wi"n outidings the MoM Codes Mta wlah diffsunt Use Afees daperratnp upon the imp*ftanot►of Iheieeefeee in reMonshlp to the mums of menu Horn the bullatng. Since it is lm- portent to provide rea*aeele safety, to the *ooupents In terms of weeping a bu�og In a fire skuatlon, the Interior Finleh maNHaie within the building must be trotlrolled to 11014 the possINIftef persons being nipped by a fire rapidly spraMing along the Interim Finish sutfaoee. ,. Use areal ens desonwd as follows. ixlb serve es protected escape reutas and are required to have the lowest filters spread clawillc does far Interior Finish, awarm. F.xMa normally consist of enclosed atalre 2W the pasYepewayS that Conned the stalls to the ex- terior. SU ENLARGED &P-CT10N (Figure 1►2j CABINET SECTION (FyM's m) an Corridm ara those ereei which connect rooms arnd atrW occupied areas of fin bpNding with the building exits. Corridors are allowed to have higher Interj*r Finish flame oleafflaatiorMs that exits. OmMors include on- hNght portl io"easis6bles.which may a defined by low othw SIN oa consist of all areas not within the exits or ooridw System. Other Bpaces Include tits normally *coupled spriose of tin buUM 'welt as assembly hills, offkiee, sukSe, apsttmeM d1n1ling units, safes floors and other rooiffe. Thom spaces are area hbm which *c- cupaMs will be mowing to the corridors and exits. Other Spam en allowed to Mire the h(phat falatiw flame Wasid almil'if long for Interior Ftrdsh rnetefisle. (The highset flame epned Cisawfloolon allowed by the Model Codes Is 2M. It Mould be noted that most wood species without RM ralmdent besbnent hew flame spread clssaftalionsless the W.See table11,PapeS.) CYtNEMY AND CASEWORK It Is not the Intent of the Model Coda to apply Interior Finish rsquilmrnws to fresstandtno furnhun such a cabmen and oeawork. Further, cabinets. or aaawork which ere attached to the bullding we also not npuloW since d" are can. sidered fired furniture or furnishings. To date no Model Codes have aftampted to control the use of furniture within bulmings. FWW to Figures 1 and 2 for a typical example of non"gulated furniture. COt/KCTE WALL ASSEMBLY (Ffl M 02) . 003 "';t:::nitt1.1.1► fiRfxiST" P.1�IC "sslt:sRt•:t,ta FIRCSiST" e:thor meets of cxcccds the tollawing clean resistanca apccitieations. r KFFA 701 CLarge Seale) California Fire Marshals Test $01 - Title 19 Registration tie. F-3iS.01 ASTM t-84-84 . fabric is Class A or Class 1 NFPA 1973 fed, Lra�Co�rerrn�sne S903-Fn 9 -191 Federal Motor Vehicle Safet Standard 302 Federal Aviation Reaulation Canvas Products Asaoiiatlon Inttrnstioe+ai - Sy tiro Ynrk Board o! Standards and Avveals 294-;p-Sit Uahvlstered Far -inure Ac:fnn C.'un:il Use AWatags, tantst wall coie:ing� banners. etc. - lAtCri:r and exterior fabrics. Araiagst cants, drapes, banners. - ete. - Interior and exterior fabrics. Surface burning (flan, spread) and saoka densitY of building materials. ' Bork clothing and iastttucional blanket. Surface burning of interior fabric - autos, busses, and trains. Interior aircraft ctxtilas and furnishings. rent Walla and roofs. lnterior and exterior decorative watorial. ,r Cigsratte burn test on upholster; 'material. 24 W' 14 s 25 "aM-1 u 71191sr TABItIC A Unique Product by Clem Pavan Drills. Le 'Unsurpassed peraaast Baas resistaaee and ogler fastness. - Fabric is smade with 100x SET !Efts (salf extinguishing fiber) which is a color-pLImated wsdaerylie fiber, an inhsrsntly fire resistant pet"Mr. - Fits retardant and Colsr Properties will not wash out or dry clean away. - COW and fabric is very rssistaat to ultra -violet dgSradation. Gila Ilavea Gives it a S-ymm Baited warranty !er outdoor vsa. Passe= or exceeds tast•preeedura /SOL, title 19, Cslltornla Mcs Fire Xarsk4's Use and Dtf'PA 070t. Resistesed by Calilroaia lire Marshal. Fabric does not welt drip. 'Outstanding temrtile and dratability properties. •dcid, alkali, end solvent resistaat. *UCsllent soil and stais release properties. 'Matter repailent. 'Fxetllaat breathabl,lity. '0utatanding aildev rasiataeKa. 'Very low woiseura rapLa and lab%U shrinkage. 'Fabric weight 9.23 oa./sq. yd., 46" vide, 21 colors. 005 "S4'`BUM R3LS2'.i't" FJ31tIC • S!JYLICRT 1tESISTAXCE :loaf colors tested up to 1500 boars with s<iniml or no color ehaaso. Test Source: "ilestherosmtsr" •• xsaea Light MILDE'd Ilse fabrle WLll not support growth .ot otildswf however# mildew may grow on dirt Or orelwl natter attached CO the fabric. .Iildaw will not weaken of sot Sii:11.t,,ys IST and is ramify rsoovsd. The best preventative is perisdie eleaaias. LIMM D "3 TZAR" WAR.LIM 3933EELLAO tIRLSIST is warranted Log the fabric to remain servieoable 4for loss of color or strength 'ran Uor"al ax'osure conditions, including iVU49nt, alldow, rot, and acaesphssie ehaatcale. Glaw pavan will ra*lea• the fabric. The warranty does We cover labor sod installatiea will rliad by the dealer. SEVABILM Fabrie hand is softer than SMUMELLAO axcessivs puckering and uneven thug all w asuras to prevent svn-out should be taken. NEAT SEALING FibrIG can be treat sealed wits a sadio-trsqusacy bar equipped with a ChsrmO-fleeced bar and rubber foot. A vinyl fits or caps such an asm3s (M-7DC-30) or fuss -A -goad (771) is being used to bond the fabric. o AK'►sge scrap tapes are '003" thickness and 7/6" width. Testa should be ,rues utarIAL to aehaiva peopar operating eaaparatures. 006 suns LLA nusM rAfRIC TECHNICAL. DATA CONSTRUCTION rlaln weave - 33 ticks i 75 ands - 16/2 ae Width - Standard - 46 inehee, 116.4 en Weight - 9.23 onatas/square Yard. 314 erase/square motor 11.S2 ounces/linear yard, 346 Sssse/linear water WATER RETELLENCY/OLL RRSIST.%..ya , AATCC Tesc ;127 - 30 es eoluea. K ►steer AATCC Toac i`ZZ - 100 or batter (Stray) 3AG Test - 500 el waesr 34 boors - as leaks AATCC Teat 1111 - (oil) - 3 STRENGTH pM oil_ LIns ASTM D - 1682-64 :16 167 Grab AST!! D - 2262-83 1493 10.9 longue C'Li':!T..GAL RESISTANCE No C919C Chants and minimal scren=tb loss (less than LSX) to ohs following Chemical solutions is the Listed X concentrations. Acids - Sulfuric - !X, 7OX %Ydrochloric - Its 37X Nitric - 1X, 40% Formic - 1t, 901* Phosphoric - 1X. 8' X XYdroiluorie - Its 522 Chrome — Its SOX Aqua Regis - 100X* Alkalies - Cauatie Soda - 0.3S, 23% Sodium Hyroehlorits - .31, 3.0E Sodium Chlorite - O.SX. S.Oi Sodtus nouirde - 4% Rydrosen Peroxide - 0.3X, 30E* Solvents - phenol - 1.0:. 3.02 Ethylsn C17col - loot ,= Aestone - 100% Methyl Ithyl xeyteae - 1002 Meta -Cresol - LOO; pereblorachyleng - L00E TEST CONDITIONS 20 hours at 700! S minutes at 100oi. axcspt "X iorsia•, Aqua what, and 302 Rydrotsn Perosids•. 24 qA l GLEN RAVEN MILLS, INC. j Revised: 02JOIN3 S R t) Fiber Content 100•/ Solution Dyed Mod -Acrylic Hydrostatic Pressure AATCC I27-1985 33 cm Spray Resistance Q. R. "Super, Spray„ 100 Oil Resistance AATCC 118-1983 S Ba g Test No Leaks or Wet -Out Glen Raven-18"x18" squaw, l Liter I%O, 24 hour duration I Construction ASTM D-3775-95 Weight Width I Breaking Strength i i Tearing Strength AS7M 3776-85 AST m D-3774 ASTM D-1682-64 ASTM D-2262-83 Note: Fire retardant is inherent and will not washout. Warp 75 Filling 35 9.50 ozlsq. yd. 0.25 ozlsq. yd. 46.25" —0.25 60.25" f 0.25" Warp 2801bs. Filling 1601bs. Warp 15.0lbs. Filling 9.01bs. 00@ J1; W. Claft altm lot SECt'tON t - @ENTA'Y Monuledulu.; Gls Raven Mins. Lo. Addrom.- 1") NO& Ault Avema Olaa ltsvaa, NC Z?217 koomilq Cali, (919) ZZ7.6211 mature of far hVers qW David N. Cum � �' movau w, L"2 Comma Na�ae: !•irawate Fabrio� CAS Na NA Cbmdcd Nmam N/A FormulClrpieal P'ard�: 1'draerylic . a: . ��bas ad iaiie huwsd. �rv+rw � � fabric "MIS: tt..tu, � Fire o A"o PM NA SLCCION 2 . HAZARDOtJS ING1tt<DZM i Harardom Componab *, CASs. may, Formrldebyde C0.01e sp�-0 TLY SAStA FO, i�►A o.73 noC 0.3 ppm Yca z.o The- frbn. ors bu*W wmb s f into We air. ZLoy aim oasts ' ' bawd wrip� ad an Niome amW avowtr of fornwhdebyda v� �l lmadlias woditia.. A10"y o7tide aM aa�*oa bloat (b odor only) which an as nslearod aad.r Am "wTOQ1et1 by AATCC ?sit MKjm d 112.19%0 pa y aaoad ' Jar tint =WAD& f21." Aw.n MIME. Me. • Nwre�. 1 0!2 1d4 6 W9 SECTION 3 - POWSMAL & CIUMCAL CMAU=U rtCs Dwan fthw. NA 6Mtrk Geiarlt, (pt4"1)i NA vskpw ft (m pw; NA ram' Dewtfy (Air- 1): NA zwaporad" nam (Jk Acml)s NA Ndft rbint: i Warr: laxdrbk NA VdagiopNA Apl�ana and Odoe; '� Rm" aa�ra. �pyt 6900 irds doe mar caw in coofmod szCT[ON 4 - pw k PLOSION DATA Fbtsb >btol~ MA � NA UIMU NA - x•St.: AutoIANtbd T Eaft"ad6 Media; Spedd Fimfl UnvuW Vie *ad Expkwi, naaede NA Waisr ", eaet� rimibim +aw waat .etf W"h68 d 4cm doe a, P°p1w"Yiounk" lh' ioomP—apap dm Noao SECTION S • rmstCAt. NAZA1t,DN REALTIVnT DATA) Stability: Stat►b =*ftllioMs to Aeon; abww 80'C 41i ity (Maftna4 to AvW4° D'"01i �. aaiiditrn llasarduus �+powt:o" � Throw "° " ""'r �itom. e+.bo. .rab+cid., a rho„ aattmoar Mrd�N• `ram' '''a.'. �im0ar oxide. rbrdragen .U, y antra, -ad Haurdo m toles;CcidWOM , Witl aa-gour to AvW* Nooe Olen M� Mia,. fi►s. -Nw��eMe►. 1us Per aw4 - I.r Al 14: L r 010 SECTWN if • BRAM BAf ARM STmaq Rout" of parmum Adios. "tasted Aada 08M m d "t M st Onnap� 1 &SIWW �f r Ayde v4 wr any mute io *so% aw tL+ L krumon imw ay CbA*ae S40 and Symptom: of Overmpaw,rm CaMh y= PWINitl w Fir P �r ddo cows: my awee AUCW eeMi =door A. is as>,a isdiviNalt, is an, low wghoieey Wd . I* tww�Id�+My�e vspor any so &own ! MWkd qd by Fat'owartw pl �WdaNe tttlds pm.�� d� aeeeltt>�tlw to MY sot be obis to hasdb hb io. Eyed TV" Y tonip body. Inwh wide water It ireitatipn seers. Skim waeb wltb mild asap and WOW. pow tittttter aoaaa. sa a ftWu U irdatiw pcMft 1"Jktioa: RtMWM tp fiat:, air itiR;wioo aFr i stiun: Qoetalty arx a ewnoatn wiW triaiar. !Coat ayat y and aappunimy it nommmy. Mnox 7. spacuZ, rRECAvrsaM Arm slnt,R.>A= rs o=Mn P�vm . t. be Tahm in lim" up amd Stereos: t!.biea ttooutd bo awed in end, waU vgwil.t d W. to *VOWtsa■ddwq* vapor"Mmulatios ahsr p+'ecsstivnl: Now MeW I* be Takat is Cate MAWW ie Rd=mw or 6'iued: waate 1)i"'pwal Micas t (ca,Ut Fedwn4 State, and LOW aqukdom): "up Md 8" u'. Maee io t:vb ra4. witb aanaat edtw or by ;mineratioo. Ohba anwn Man. ins.. Nev»�eia�. 1aa2 � h�a.1N4 28 SECTION i - RTMAL !RO 12=lON V4,CN "TWMjCON=OL MEASt9m Run y Pmwc"m N« ww"y. --7 Sp'drad 7bm u Hayed, t+.a to poftltar "°'"�int°r wits isottad *Q* wlridSa sod dua vtm!latioa: Qovd L{�� vaadwm to Now ads*" rt+oaxele G1sar o y "yri"d u ro.mUy.. f tit o r adier mbbe r Slow, to pm", Eye lrowlime Not aommoy *a9ai Olbw lnsla dve Chdft w rodpmme Naas wwkMySiatio hucdeas: Noss SBMON ! . ADDITIONAL RUMMATlCw Fatpoavn to drbotas fotaatidehjrds at Ld� a�Ws1i� bat braa abowo b aaaso Bprdendolo cal audio` Mon workm me y Upow to lbtstaldabyd. raped ad mico. rornaldeltyda is Iiasd as a xw pm btu by aMBA, Of ebb prodwt attd be ,s,dilr ON•atsd �s NTl. and LASC it W • a�ioor voiatiio ootap� 'ltirya Iet►ais gdttaa by ,this; iss .ut ties. WLefhm a cai risk .sista a ebe under aormd w"Sa aondbiom dOwnmised, but it is rmtia*MW to t.e rnin;n+.i aMM Il�we MIND, kw - me"064W, 1ala MST 'N�AN4 APPENDIX A I Rlol it/LVVl II. Uc JLJY VL f YYY laosimile T"AN$M(TTAI to: Harzy Wright tyc 1t: (614) 283-8 199 n: Millwork Flm=Vrcgdq dw: June 29, 2001 Pam many Harry: Enelosed fmd requested infomadon. Jim McMahon cc: (614) 299-2490 Flan t+a daak of... apla1nV <TitN? ,*Vft 2ab0�� <AdQnssy tc8y. ft" Ap dtTewon" Fix: <Fax> June 28, 2001 HollWtr Mllwmt Materials Fire Ratmgs Item ti Item Surface Area % walls+ Cig Material Flame Spud Ethibit!! 1 Shatter Assys 1350 sf 9.1% Poplar 170 1 2 OOaMY3 4200 4% Poplarl Maple 170/ 104 1 3 Runnhgtrap 1280sf 11% Poplar 170 1 4 Paneling, ceiling 2300 if 20.9Y. Mdf AIL Medite FR mew Claw 1 2 5 lrineliag, walls I m sf 1 I.00/0 Mdf Ale MetRe FR (faeprnot) unrated Class 1 2 6 Word shumxdoorst bum ms 723 sf 6.5% Poplar, maple, u cdmw and glass 170t 104/10 FL234-94 I 3 7 Porch r001' 2W 2% Hemlock 60 1 Ev nevor WW am7 DISCUSSION Of iNTEWR FIMH AND 'TRIM The various Modal Cod" deli ne "lnterfor finish" slmltarlr. In Its most gtearal tam n h i inted as WAD >l8 I n nt ae/ floor Coverings, and Mali so erings 1/esth of an in" or We In *Wkmsw The spseiNN dollsRlsn of tntdim Finish for eevh Ms,dM Code Is included In tits Hams speed alsselflostion charts beginning on page a Widing Cade, tan Lft SlIfty Cods Old the "lapel iluiidlrtg Cods. Trim Indudee interior finishes SM eeWr wall and/or Caging eras beef an t0 per cent or lass of the Will west end ceiling arse* to a ghert .= . This 10 per cant rule can be used for any room by ueino this fonRUIS A @NitIWt+AM 10 A .are► e! Intarlor finish to b* ap011sd tD the room, H - coiling Might of room, L v length of room. W . width Of room. If A Is Iaas than 4r 04UN to that Computed formats, then the appiled ifiWor Halals may to eonsWers,d trier by the 10 per am Pilo. umer no Uniform Butldtng gads and the Standard BuiidMg Code mm may be of wood with 00 SPOGNI d fWee epc*sd classiftCation. The BOLA Bash B rig Geld*, tits Life Bahrty Code anti fife National Bu1klHtg t7ode permit s maximum flame spNsd aiNeificatltxi of 100 for Intsrlor Trim in arty applkmiom. An Interl r fhtish fr OIW kmluding trim in Considsred the surface of fscing meterims this: oo mpose the s WWW Portion or i wor tam of a wall or 0111,111119 wh@dw R be an er- ch t aWMJ Or aevued W ireatm*nt to the abuoiurrl itNff. 11 iW4Wd the OvolluctiOn applied to the k w�aftwall 0 "We I no finish maleriel OPEN FLAN The model codes do nOt SWIf �� cum' Muthe m and POn Pl*rk or "IandsCepinp cenCspt" We used "a furniture and to delln=W rooms and frafllo e3t7111r01 1111114111. DISCUSSION OF FLAME SPREAD CLASSIFICATIONS The Model Codes Merit dItINWit ra1111WO mere* for Ilsme spread ciseetfRotow tar ilttsrlor Finish and Trim based on the the Group of 1116 buildbig and the use Ares In which the finish material It loeseed. The beds olseetfloatbns are summeritsd rta fO1WW TABLE truaa.00se essiaew►�rerw Fale" spud I I aiw6d Matl��l We gem , im6d"wambW Bob (110041 ISM Orem pan 0~101I as t I 73 it N 7e a te0 It c W aD C of at forrSwisa, IBlunVftg 0111 sUofs Of a�IWlnp Materials MW E44). This test Is more well known la the industry se"Steiner TWW* Tut It to retwenced In all the Modes Codes for aOertelminM flame apfeed ratInge of meUritle and Is ciao daIgnabd ee UL No. M and NFPA No. M.- NOTE. SMOKE DEVRLOPMENT All Modei OOdU I the Nations) Building Code rs0411110 the parteratlem of *Viola m smoke dw4doptnMnt aNrw au of Ceees pie#► spaolilr a mslriswrm 450 �rihMs red oak b t00 end asbestos Cement board W. DISCUSSION OF LEST The Steiner Tunnel Tat MTM ") uese a A foot tunrial turneoe in trhlCh Interior flnieh prodrrate are Instdttld on the Ceiling at the furnsoe and expated to a 4% foot long five diffusion flame d one end. An eir flow Is mdlttelrtsd through the inner:* from the flame to the dischow and of the fur, rim. At the distil mile end of the fumeo* then Is a th" Mp000le &W a photalaotrls ureter. The therm&wvpl* ls Uhd to Pressor* the Inaease In the fwaarl to determine the fuel of the m&W* teatad. The PholoeteotrlC COS maaeune emoka gemnMd "na the fat and deM MION the amoite tievelopmaril, The fnrnso* has vlSual peofte Aire the die whloh allay obarvall" of the f.hWW spiasd dung Nee finish Nlateril. The tat Is gerWetly run jot 10 mlmla- The maximum Hams spread is pleseuNd and a fhrtts *grad OlaaifitNNon number cakwisted. Asbeslits Cement board 4s,naratse It value of 0 Hems op"d Mtd Nd edt a vol" of I& Frown this the flame eprwa gatNrhoggana tar vter#oue ktturlor Fbtloh malsgale an �r�s�e�sd se that an areholon of their relates* hazard potentlsi Cam k made by mmstory Ctf fouls. The Modal Codes time adopted aPeotAs allows,bis #tarn* spread oleeeNlmatiorte# for "Flow hit si "tsbif Inieflor trhMh Follow IRM matefids. These sN speellled the this discussion. (flee pe(faa S Wou" Is). Tat methods sun not osmptswV aocurate for all flame agreed O"eli tatlons end 1#Roo 4swlopmot ratings as has ti*sn derrtaastrabd in riven Nund robin , so � between the various won Isim"eries Weed clsaillOmm s Ornratad imtder ten 8tal1er Tunnel Tat srtoald be tanner within the oont d of a felative wekrslion of the film* spnsd dwm tarhdko of a material and mot as am absolute meeeuremant of hawd potential. TYPICAL FLAME BPMD RATIMOS teost untrsalad wood species oomntoebr used as Interior F00. T ttiats Wt halve fiaaee d ad abUdWO n�per l filed bys we thhe 4oD. The ti1p11Nt tlsrms speaeed Wood Oman is we f Theror efore, thaW se Interior of Trim d�epe WWQ Upon the use of the building end the area ie which the flash isd WAMOM � not � a label he WMW which from fnoog-low taging Wboad rles. nor have all IwttOer apedes bean tested. MCwe+rer. there � l a ill" arnmpilsltsd ifpvegh tits" ambers In sulvoino Ranee "had Ow"Watlons. The fcibwing tale Vets unhad i wood species that have been tested is aoOofdMlCe with ABTM E•" wkh their repsotiw fh mt speed claSHIO IOns. owl L.l 6VUl 1 / . GL .-x I -- .....��.• • rpAul P LAW .— waasa�,7110111111 A1fA Aftttiy 1, 1fiM VOW NCIn FLAvg sp jAD CATtgr [I'�C) ■IRCH. YELLOW OEDA1,EA:►1E WRED 1q�110 CEDAR. COABT YEL OW CEDAR p T110 LIED C 70 76 EPl1ES8l1YMDOD 115 CYPRESS, BALD 14lf•150 ELM 144 FIR, ANNG" Flit. DOUQLAS To 45-7e 3UM. REp 70'100 1 HEM WESTCOAST W756 005 MAPLE. HARD 13 100- Hill OAK. RED 1000 OAK. WHITE 77100 PECAN 94 PINE, CANADIAN WHITE 030 PINE, EASTERN WHITE 40 PINE, IDAHO WHITE 72 PINE, LODUPOLE W110 PINE. NOMERN WHITE 12"3 PINE, PONDaP SA IW230 PINE, RED 12Y•134 PINE. SOUTHERN YELLOW 12I}I9.4 PINE, WESTERN WHITE 75 POPLAR, YELLOW 1170111115 REDWOOD i0-95 SPRUCE. CANADIAN 574rl SPRUCE, NORTHERN a aPRUCE, WEISTERN too 1 01 WWALNUTt wALNUT, BLACK 1 13E LAVANAT19D PLAM NOTE Lamift"d ~I" "plied to partitions hs" also Coma iMa prvalo t uss as an Inwor finish msterlN. when this PIMIC appiloalion wcasds 112Nh of an tneh le thiWcness. it Is avwabls ti �uNi 46 swrsi "Mf&*A*W products In- alcacm that these Nmirtstsd pNNloa is Ratter" toss Ilene S107125 inaations la oVon 200. In eerM eases the 1114" gsowttfoil into the Class A er i tram• spread or lolls. In Wholly all 0"" the smoke dorsloprttmt along does not GKOW 480. Ths tisms spread aiMsificatloo of laminstes can bill motsrtafty affected by the oubstrst• to whloh the MOWIM is applied. Wsere flans spgod ciaestfkall•w we wooW4d by modal codes, in g9rAW it is assumed list a nosoorhbwtibls subvtrafe Is und. Fvogw Into the W triftnp��`MO`ld b.otWnsda a.0 fto ietaeCo�lnroe. SNIINIIIfLf�' il• Vt N011MIRfMICLengla M NI ffte th Ades siscom InelegMfn>rMelislMespauerdaM1 t4stlotty a+tlkfinq Code, #A /sn111 When am� #W k* for #Mien ft ►lefee The tlerrerrli rulsitlows.tl 1•e�r Clew A tDClgr D realsoo 1 to CClasss il s a�'►y. ddpolo"" is grpaissilwi0sal, How•rN to an Iftess"s in auttonnaa loot y ti jfloaftmaii �� rAvok Malsnsia. TAM wttld►�ol loot sii l v Itflw �M1M! Ilex this Inl -111tien. Aw ... the r "of film dwWww" so hsesl/ of Itrs an0 retarder" tadviwu of istarler HeNh ►agtlk•rrtsnta for fire orldw. The Nimm t;odes �4 fis atwrisls we not as arld 0►oWds IrtosRtires ter Irt WInq MUM dab this Ilia wMiklers n°"olno the sa*=0fs Iatpaet of othor flea prolaAh Y fasttnree shah rye of tntstfer Finish fisnte apesd � ` bs-noted tree the trams spasad olassMktati0e Is trot a1101MM to excood X0 wven when eWoelN c aprbdtiw 11MIS M Its pmovidad. • SUI MAfIY Interior Finish end Tries N nqulatod by set five Model Codes by "Imiswov r n imam owns sprood wassiflow" for rarlotre buik" Use 9roaws ■rd Ws Ares applla wns. All Model Codas. etals>att 1110 Natlotal &u8dine Cods. also edsbilsh a MV M1tw11 sototas dswlopmant ratlnp for Intsriar Fialeh vinbrlsis. Gotmaily Ihs MOM Oada mmit the mast IM of Inisilor finish ffatlw spread ahaBk:ollwt n4uiron ante wrhen setorr+wde soriaid•n we Wsislled. haw or Finish materials end Trim Will oortsldsr.d finlsttad surfaces when on trails and aWaps wo. Trim Is gaasralhl fans regolalad than otl+sr tnteticr flrtisMs. The Mods 000M do not reputne fbad or mwrhle furrdtm a" asbl *M Mild Cssetaarkrrfrathet hw�aWNlapasttaalledto sy'" awfooe. Thsy elm do "a hash 1hloMlrasa at 11 h opRWN en larJt oFirm r Noe uaiMs th4Y Pass an urtttrtral huard. Irtterlor Finish flame spread ohssMkatbns we dMMrmined by the StalnW TumN Test (AffM E4i) which i referenced by all Model CodM. This Net18 Industry M Mte siwtrtard fW MtabN WW #lama spread cisasiHontions of materials. beta FIMeh flema apnad 0111111111n*kins WO two wallr6is " numbers based Orr this Pe fire WWRIsaee Ot malarfals. asbestos oerrlMd beard and tad oak. Thses maMrds are good, to judo the firs poftm ono• otwsa- todoles of sti r I*WW firdsh rn WISIS to sseese a r"ati" rather than 66OIUM lewd 01 huNd. This document represents the 0rdutlli0n of the latest srsilabie 4OU"s Of the foe national Mod" Cads that rogume InUder Finish In earporaw has mmated. Mnumnoled and ika nsntad the rsquinm•Mte of these firs MOON Codes whkh wteb"ll requlsttons for WAorlor Finish notorlsis. This das"rnsntst" mprsfsnte Cod• Consaami Ineafpented's InterprelatioA and knowlsdoe in the appikiation M ttw eubjsct codes and of Iatertor pb"h end Trial In lWildings. W6 �. iron. ccI,W -� t W M Y an ','per swum u" 1U AR ASSEMBLY A-1 EXTM CORRIDOR! OTHER SPA StAll ESS EXITS CORRIDORI OTHER SPA EDUCATIONAL a EXITS CORRIDOR! OTHER SPA INSTITUTIONAL 1.2 MiCAPWATAWD EXITS OORRIDQR: OTHER SPA MERCANTILE EXITS OTHER SPA RESIDENTIAL �-t t EXITS COFIRIDORi OTHER SPA NOTM A. O UILDMOS M INTERIOR Fll S. ROOMS HAY SPREAD OF SPREAD OF C. COUNaS IN SPRINKLERS D. NOT MORE T IN GRADE U 1WJ 90CJtOASIC DUROUG COM DEFMI WN OF 04T>E71tOR FINISH Inku r Irish "Mall Msiado all walosow" moo panel a Olt•r finsh @WIN stmAmNiIII ar far sm slkN tmsanani. eulMliow, demon llrw or"Wi w pwpmw. Tha *as of a aurtaw finish of pspar or of auI lid d not San19r1*11MI l hen psperm" not ho/shift " nch finish dow not arKmd am tsiwltyWsh felt= of an Ind In Yiderms. wW 10 spplNsddrawliy to a noncombua0►le ben or substrata At samy $&I wes0y A-S) armIllONc Paws N a shuoh. USF ARM onwvww fOC: N"A Alwo as oomWom hnnhum w►am is nal SrnUATIONC VMS srwNiry gad WO wwk in a dwroh wonftam& UK Fat.A M er NO 9 wtsinetic sprkodwe woo Jan rnn 300 ossuparl srw /walM cr VMS SITUATION: WAR pm@MnONawNwwitsaftsmor/sr. UOE AIW . OdW 400am I=; TS; arIM r GoWmds sprinklom wo prarklW w IMN N Mq Om 3M aCallpw& WHAT EN: Nook d wMs In a Murry. UNE ARM Ot w &M M FSC: N.A. Osakshe m we csmMored lurrib" *bid► Is not alp ow. SMAMM Well pow" In • oOat room. U" ARM Clow apeaam Me: 76t w.w If automscia:r drAl ne are prwdd" w !bare we km 11m lW psoom In the room. STUATIOW JuLV" 1laneh. USE AFEL 01Mr Woo L Fsc: N.A ,Alyara trssar:es rw conswared funihus wkkb IS as MWANW. SITUATION: larch" in a mR NOn. USE AML. Clow apscas. FSC: NA. Swrolrw w consumer furMtww wMsh Is na SPTUATIM ll" boost N a thasW. UW APO: OwAds/ FSC: M.A.'iWboolMOsoonsidnsdltneibn+rMkbbnot mpisloc WTUATON: I Iblary MOIL IJOE APEC Other spasm Me: Isnot npulsla/• SUTIIAIM: OW asssntsl elw In a cowthouss. USE AM: OWNW (W O1 asa)i. rw.* Z'c. RTUATiW: usMn C stand In a mdow"t. m Am": Otter Aaow. FSC: MA A alalbs d stanl lb somoldo d twnhu" wtiotr Is ad madasd. WMAT1Os: WO Pvdit In s cwfM r or Idsgt. UIK ARCl: QonlMt FW: a. SITUATION: T411W minim in a bmw, USE A7tF.A: cow •mama W. M. UMATION: Cloak dsske in a Banc USE AItEA• Other aFaaw. FCC: N.A. ChM dnRs as aaesidWW lerntisa which Is not rrpulala0. SITUATION; Rsdktm oacewa in an atnlas spa= I= AREA: Claw $ am& FSO. an ffsdiM tMlYalf a1. Nvnaldacad Irks. OTUATgN: Mitch paW ft in w dwafarlabby of an W" bYldlrq. USI AM Cnrtdsr. FSC: W. or XD N am at Pu al ft is sm I" 7,o00 *Rum ISM GITUATIOM Shmm butaw on a wall N an calm USE AREA; Osw apaaas. FOC: N.A. =ha1+1w spas maWwp (MIS Mps w)11Ch es not 1p blw. &IUAMON. &Men um in on coke area, USE AREA: 01 w spawn. I =-. aw. INTUA710m: WWI WE A104 Exit porn" in an writ Hat I = as. EMMATIONAI IA-q SITVATTORt "I pasnllM in a JChW Ctesaraanl. USE AREA: Cow spa=. PM: M. SITUATION: Ole" ON" in ad" hsllaw. WE AMA: Cwtidur. I'm M- TUNES SON era maddOsd tdm. 31TUATION: 6 -- CO. s in a soheol hallway. • USE AM; owdoor. FBM N.A. talalr O wo conw w lamibss !Mich Is not 1100"Id. IEIOEIiVENAe UGum tstk and disk boa0s in a So" CMWAW.. ooft FSC: 1 3K Thaw O 1" w ow *jwM UMn. SRUA7JO1k WWI ps"iM 111 a oo ktw w lobby. UM AM1: ConOw FSC: i **Tl7tJnm" " WAftmAug) SITUATION: Nunes amm M i fospltol or nwshq how NNE APIEA. Cnrww. MR N.A. 1'IMat 10 Ocr*Ws.d (b:uN fimdkrae w4iOI Is e01 OWATION: PWJMnt roars 1011M MY ftllahs) In • hoapReU, UI E AIMTdi: 011m "pate". FMQ N.A. ThM an cmkWred fumidrtrga whldl as ntl +aSuN>sd. USE ANk- CCaddac an0lssAllOfaalaal,ghoraaRrla y. Foe: 200. Tbb Is aontldusd 1r►n. S)TWITICN: 11sai1 pssssle0 N a poled am. USE AREA: Oqw apssa". Fac. alb N more than ♦ pWbft In Nan; 75 tf N cr Iw Peanuts. MEACANUM IM) UJ;E APNEA oOpI spIn a eapwyn«et ato�a FSC: am 91TUA710e Caslaafe./l_MM in a 4W t Wn aicn WE AREA- C46W OWN. FSC: N.A. QWhIWs omw is not S1MIapb, twA " en Conddaee fWmImm W" t E AREA: r� "&a". in a". d"wb"" Ste! FM NJ r� �"mo WO Ewa .610 q SITIIATOM: Hack In a MMn. UOE AREA: Cenww. FISC: W SITUATIM' 0 IChu In a maM. U3E AREA: Carridw. FOO: N.A. 711ises amp consw w tueigps IWO S not _ caSuaud. use m wk par.hOetwllaaalfapkul—lac"WIDWAM FrC: P3. i3iTUA IJSE AREA: it Calm" Won wo* ina Onmwr,, Other J paom stars FsC: 7S; w = If autorhale aprlNaea an tswkfsd. RMINININTIAL I11.1 a Ilaj YU AI N a dam"aMPM4 n10iq FSC: N.A. tuba We SWWWw" kmNilaa whkh Is nq sfln"T0111: Met-MM In aw apotnisea< #1p +ell fEL` N A. OebMlw sw sorrsktsray t,.W*,p w o h sea eat AW yts1. SM�� : 1Nardroaa ina Mth oroom. FSC: COW are --WsMd fsmfto Mkb h cot USE pand'a• bona Ir/wsr, IOC 7!. StunPotWspUahofMrtwmpNusaiMintdwel►Musk UK ARM Othw apeses, FSC: MD. EMJATLft A � wwMnp In M nrk FAC. as MOTE N.A. : NatAwpftmbtL IOC FIOss M I M MAW MMOI'DOOM ME suILOING USE tUSEAttEA MAX FLAME SPREAD CLASSIFICATION NORl:Si No"PRINKLERED SPRWNKLERED ASSEMBLY EXITS 2$ 1 25 1 C A CORRIDORS 25 1 25 i OTHER SPACES 71i II 20t} III FINE: EXITS 25 i 25 I D CORRIDORS 75 11 75 II OTHER SPACEB 200 III am Itl EI�"TIONAL �� 1+.XITS 25 1 25 1 D CORRIUORS 25 1 25 I OTHER SPACES 2W III 2W of INSTITUTIONAL 1 z INDAPAWATED EXITS 26 1 25 1 D B CORRIDORS 711 II 75 I! OTHER SPACES 25 1 25 1 MERCANTILE M F_XITS 25 1 26 i D C CORRIDORS 75 if 75 II OTHER SPACES 200 111 200 III RESIDENTIAL �-1 t A E)OTS 26 1 25 i D CORRIDORS 75 II 75 II OTHER SPACES 200 tir 200 111 NOTES: A. BUILDINGS WITH LESS THAN 300 OCCUPANTS MAY HAVE A FLAME SPREAD OF 200 FOR INTEROR FINISH IN OTHER SPACES. S. ROOMS HAVING 4 OR LESS OCCUPANTS MAY HAVE INTERIOR FINISH WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF 75. ADMINISTRATIVE AREAS MAY HAVE OTHER SPACES WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF 200. C. CEILINGS IN OTHER SPACES R£OUIRE A FLAME SPREAD NOT GREATER THAN 761N NOW SPRINKLERED AREAS. D. NOT MORE THAN 1,000 S.F. OF WALL FINISH AREA MAY HAVE A FLAME SPREAD OF 200 IN GRADE LOBBIES. i , I i HN WR UMV 9mm WK 1011 -qjw-w� s AUILD114Q USE USE AREA MAX. FLAME SPREAD CLASSIFICATION NOTES NON4PRINKLIIIRED WININKLERED ASSEMBLY A, e a a EXITS 25 A 76E A CORRIDORS 25 A 76 OTHER SPACES 75 B 200 BUSIN EW EXITS CORRIDORS OTHER SPACES 73 75 200 B B C 200 200OFFICE 200EDUCATIONAL HEALTH CANE MERCANTILE EXITS 25 A 76CORRIDORS C SPACES EXITS 25 200 25 A C A25CORRIDORS 73OTHER 200INSTITUTIONAL 25 A 25 OTHER SPACES EXITS OORRIDORS OTHER SPACES 25 75 75 75 A B B B 2b 200 200 2W A C C C RESIDENTIAL EATS CORRIDORS OTHER SPACES 75 200 9 B C 200 200 C C C NOTES: A. BUILDINGS WITH LESS THAN 300 OCCUPANTS MAY HAVE A FLAME SPREAD OF 200 FOR INTERIOR FINISH IN ROOMS. S. FLEXIBLE AND OPEN PLAN SCHOOLS REQUIRE A FLAME SPREAD OF 75 FOR INTERIOR FINISH IN OTHER SPACES WHEN NON,SPRINKLERED. UNLESS PARTITIONS ARE LESS THAN 6 FEET HIGH. C. ROOMS HAVING 4 OR LESS OCCUPANTS MAY HAVE INTERIOR FINISH WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF Ili. i f ooftri" 0 t�l `uFETY ceft two Lftqaft b ewpoA" i a% h�Metfor a"'„r. ofNow ID fir snYATc* r Rr1 . OuNii w"t Ina wyMmm APUW r en4ft n01 a y,A�ssM, a w^r b o"Wel" fwmm +Ntrm a 11,111047m' T Fft: A' ; alrge° W a bolt. aFMATIML. an Ow N ra b"k X& c +yrrfaeae� °°"tame hnahew which is a, par, am SIMATatb�rbtarMms ar an ark, a,na,y 1AlE Aft area kl a �t a. p„fryl� ware afrfeet "Witted. aw ,r f No fie► rea N 'fltreA'"' run r� 13c am • efrea Woe, �rOit7tprrK ... _ . &TWro11• Weq AMA..� � b a aet�faeom AREA; veee iit.'efts!%Ntmy ma rle,e, t T'0a'' bae4e� ew aanem.r tlMr snuATKW ea. w wr rwmm tlrtlrlr b imna1 ARMan Thft* a"e°r"'°reo�titaoel�oetl�erraera awn ewftmumw Slow as W 901110 ka * .e f t1EA —me." C: Awl 2-5ry W - b f at* r" a r wAkjt p Asr 9sT Tick W�i�p�L"% as UZ:A7fpfF in as. alormisorw /awl. fto : N0 ay a„waWjW armapf Wt�pW. YMIaft►a,r m a an FjC:'its araiW ha a men, A • rNe go a~nta 91 No IMIOYr� v*,a cow **vt is not tea. w.a,ta N� M �tfp a ara * ft " ' h trte room or Mon, F, ma blanches M.A. Dow"s "°`� (aN °°""ttNy rtrruAn,e t.l isnq -'wb.. ,tomf: h'a"s t"a ,,fkw.d f,+*fin , M.A. casrfroTIONAt A,tTm ;� fb�e !W7ee b r1 1t'le�y� AMw. b ilATom � yud. Alb "PAM 4 am P; AAFA.Komi ii* `try 61 s OHM It b' �nrbon the �- ARFA: c, walr or _ am itee is eoaafaertw sc:' t. 7► iaa Dftina oaff.M Horn. 'AMTII! Ka ark" Peatbrm. asif neohe tArn a �bhfa d►ruATroN W AMA. pa � ArrQ ■rrd or,Nrnp WIfft +cork to a �Oartewnl �' a► a0o J� -auteaw�o jqc.. 1 ' caw mossm es N a Amy. uAL In apt ��r�" -8 cbaaqeaft LOB OW In f'aC: � +Daoea. �r+t array _ an oofr"11ium Ina MWL OM. muAr. 7AC or 7pD E a"!°"ti+to aprttitfp a� �• Qsmooth"ofk a MML Mt�tMM*� � ° frnNtws llTpMlpW tie0rahanfpNr a+kt, b not ME AMrA- Cork.. M no if r aRMil pMt O lfy well. O& Me a f- Nmy ah" ►ern. NOW a K �kNray� am 110,01,1 W to AIIGj, Other k an ar�WWW aa, 1 wr2 is not moub ' . 4M amn Mold ,rr",pq , tin a bmw ram w ua ^°+ +I•A. Mlti eMr nrDateeed. "' o fumtba , fe mmm fr a howAaFv "or 74 a 2W It MAnta an PwAdes � Wyvoj .-- rr"ordoeifty pe'"W DWOOT «4 Now VA* bumom Aso MM� O~W. ieiWro .■. M 1MYoiw "=MY (A slun": URL AREA: o frC N A .11JA1om. w Isle IMEA: o FM x Iwc AIIiA a WnNwm: & AFIBA. Of lltlMtloW: llr FM AD WMTMN: j. UK AAFA: Of PIC: N« M AIYA=t M ill! MICA: Or pm Na aq WOA110N: lie UK IM6I1: a* NR No Me ■flM7m La, Arsk a UN Ni,1A1101t Op �AIEA. N111Ifl01t Wi MAMA: CM NA rat ■11MUON: vw Ili AIMA: Gn Fm to IBULMOUSE ASSEMBLY THaU r NAL 54, E-2 & E-1 INSTITUTIONAL 11.1 i 1-2 'M'WMANnLE B4 EFWWDENTIAL R-1 NOTE1l: aknd 9glwm as UNK molm9am mmN 051 Q OIULDIN01 USE USE AREA MAX. FLAME SPREAD CLASSIFICATION NOTES NON-SPRINKLERED SPRINKLlRED ASSEMBLY EXITS 25 N.A. 25 N.A. CORRIDORS 75 N.A. 75 N.A. OTHER SPACES 2W N.A. 200 N.A. -BUSINESS OFFICE WITS 76 N.A. 5 .A. CORRIDORS CORRIDORS 76 N.A. 75 N.A. 200 N.A. 200 N.A. • EDUCATIONAL EXITS 25 N.A. 25 N.A. A CORRIDORS 25 N.A. 25 N.A. OTHER SPACES 200 N.A. 200 N.A. 1N5T1MIONAI HEALTH CARE �L 'A' B.0 CORRIDORS 25 N.A. 25 N.A. OTHERSPACES 25 N.A. 25 N.A. MERCANTILE EXITS 75 CORRIDORS 76 N.A. 75 N.A. OTHER SPACES 200 N.A. 200 N.A. RESIDENTIAL EXITS T5 AX75 N.A. CORRIDORS 75 N.A. OTHER SPACES 200 N.A. 200 N.A. NOTES: A. FIXTURES AND INTERIOR FINISH ON MOVABLE PARTITIONS USED TO DEFINE EGRESS PATHS MAY HAVE A FLAME SPREAD OF 200. B. SLEEPING ROOMS WITH 4 OR LESS OCCUPANTS MAY HAVE INTERIOR FINISH WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF 75. C. ALL ROOMS EXCEPT QIAGNOSTIC, TREATMENT, OPERATING AND SLEEPING ROOMS MAY HAVE INTERIOR FINISH WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF 200. 12 l I AN UIh E WUW ° molmom l'JVm AND MAX. FLAME SPREAD CLASSIFICATION NOTES supi 1N1,1 usE UBE AREA NON-dPRINKLERED SPRINKLEREO 25 I 75 II MBLY EXITS COMORRWOR11 75 II 2w 111 A A-t THRU A-4 OTHERSPACES 20D 1!f 200 ill 91.181NE88 78 2110 1! 111 A CORAICORS 75 U 200 IU OTHER SPAC III 25 1 75 tl EDWATIONAL EXITS � 11 200 111 A �-� e-2 CORR OOFtS 47 SPACES 200 Ili 200 ,u INSTITUTIONAL Ews Z$ 1 it 6 27 11 IIl CORRIDORS 75 Li i 1-2 ERSPACES 75 !I 200 III • 75ERCANTRE 76 It 200 Itt A RbOAS 10.THERSPACES 2:0 Itl 200 1 7SRESIDENTIAL S 7b II 2ppA RIDORS 200 A"i 200 lil µQC' A. SPREAD � CORRIDORS.NGTMORE�N 48" ABOVE THE FLOOR MAY HAVE A FLAME iQ .� �...� r+�+ •�— ---- - - - --- - - -- --- --- '-.c---- n.,r--a,�si ryas+.,..xe�+.�v,.oa.......,_—,«vr... �,.w.�.a.�.n.•...•w..,.. .i "O UUaR0111111ttt.0111 CCN Dowill"" OF Nam" 111,01111111111,11 I+Mrrr rdl sns comp 04fth efrl Ifeen WbeWd arlreee ov, psnedlMl or ollso flush ftow saoMtrdp ar for Mwtatbn, asataa0d 111esewMdreN�aM ttl an. rtlir w p�uh d1oW1 ff111r Ill. Onahart/s, all �la le Mat an0 �rYtlwra W ateirfantee, nor Is, edrids WNW Ora 1f11 vain or a a swt�wgalMdevionM ��ver No atdi"lwwb e. asaswaleltlll bmhbw AwWLY Wil ■arrt A-Q 11TIu1101k Fors In a dunk Una AFWA: Mae spa. FaC: N.A. Fors w avowdorw Iurnlus► added Is am sttl#f#Ud. om11t71oN: twapnaltnlaed prlas rak k+aalotsh wtofd/ sea. UK NWA- Oo/ vom$4 VWWN: Ww psMM/ InawsaanuM aftntpan a be.. IAE AAA OMW Ipsew AG: W. al1MI"; Boa thelset In a lbs-0. UK MEA: OMu spasm RfC: NA Uosko*vn sre aenddnad f mkm Wikh is net 11TUAWK, WM punlonl in a court tore. UK AK : co foom. pip; 30L a1TUAMM .Asdlre I 'I. UM AKA. Otte►#peon. It1r N � n W&ft an 4*NM W UrrA afddt In Ml1lA7m M000 Y a aeesti taint UN AMA. Otln #peon. FM NA owaha w ssatMNod fun*w t wMIW1 Is all Ml1AA'AON: TWO lesser In a Mar. PaN:A: IRIf,` N.A. TWO ttoodr an astyldww lesatlsrs whlMe N eel "Willed. SMIAUM, Llsta>r @sods. LME AMA: Oow #pram. Plil NAlarrrTskeebtwerarWwdMdlwrWhlonot alliNlm; Open atrwsaw MOM M t swthwra USE AMA: OrAdsr. 11Nae n am. NW. M • l00 Y gdMMtt w /wtiMd o11W11DN: Mahe d' shod Is a Mo4kout. Ufa Milk oltw*am F & MA wafta qr beard Is waskitnd lumlture rdtb 1s SMiATOIk ttW paling In a Ma "M or bw. PUSE at AMJC C oom FOG: !o tool is �ins 6wst 2= Oltt sChook paces. Ire M a Oani. I= MA, C"M dMktairMOasWsnd krollrrre wed Is not mob%& MT �oeot�w M to sdflos apace. laO: MA FMIlle#ar Means on ssnrddwd Irlrn. iil*11a1: WW paalsrrl lam Wa aft ilh)r sf an vlts0s 11010104 IMl Afa M Owddor. Fall It sr 70 N suMnelMis op I ddne am tswWrr. a1RATIOW O t bft Installed on a wall in in *11M. ual ANEA: caw Wrest. "Q MAN ' w catMdlral flrilablrp rod Monet MO MM. SMATAft oatksn wall In an WON sam WE APIM flow aare.e. FW* Son STUATIMPI, MN pradkq ht arN statr NA: CA AFW25 OWATRUL WI, so-= ai G-M 11TUAMN: NO pooling In a wh" tdasreasr. LIU AIMk �es. sisse 117W� Display .Maw in sGtoG arliwlr. USE FOC: Nam. lulls IMett an eonNdwd Mo. ■WMK wees M a aolesW hdfssp. FOM N.A. @41-10e w amtidn d fwo*m AM Is im nptldeC 1F11FAMOMIC ovillIM feat and c1w: boards in a dud dnanwn. M AM& Cow spoew. FW. KA. Hose Mom we corridnsd >nre. OeNI1arIO it aonid0r w NW.MUM p11k as *11aW wnwo0N: Noses, ststlen Iw a hespu or terelrq Its% M ARM Oo rAor. Pam 1ealNllllIWO Is Oeneddared Iot nd /raram which to M a17tMT101R dons Itwe se0lrts1) MtdNdt) In a bupoW. F&C.. 911A. Wme w sanddowt tamlNstsp shicl w col agYMrf• NTUATNIN: elfagplalMtMwaalamratrglt0nrslnllrrar. Vas AFM.- Cwddw. M N.A. This ks oreefiartf iris. UN � �p in a +atlaret mom FVC: It ar 900 K aetan stk opeu*Mm sea proMOad. it ■UCAIMILK 1&2) QHIATION. WO o"Nol and eeelnO pr11N swat In a dasanearsrra USE ANEA: Oulu spats. FOM- M STUATION: OathitYt ocansag In a Qapannrrs stare. tfle AMA: Oder spat. FOG: M f amwe bes an eousldwd frm trot Which Modoobt i111MAM : OWsr sovessu In a Ogarunsel sm. �iE N O Me 16twsn Mn dlaOWWMd tu*jm which fa met XM ATM Kb* In a mall. USE ANEA: CoNNor. MO. It sr M I rsomettC WWdW$ ens ptwMad. WMTNM: WMWM N • mall. Una Alt k— Condor. NNEoaddr sr sw fvwd%m Mel Is no WL%TICIW. SIM* ntwitllscssrinalaalcrandalermw. Oal A1M L. CauMM. Fall: 10: W 700 tt 81110rnrtb 4MAk o an pr vWW. �IOENTIAL pR1) G[MUM: IrYrefraee@ Fn s d mdttq Weping room. Ufa AREA: OOu apsom FW- N.A. Vhwdmbm ana cowldarad hanUm Wild Is fur Noiaw. 6716117XIM. ICtblten aWrN In an sparlrned dtniana u1h. USE AM: Omer "POM Fall N.A. Ce1I1t18 srs osseMared nard*MW WMM ass not IMMM. tiITUATION: Wwdmbe In a Isld mom lei AREA: Otter spaces. FSC: N.A. YUsrdrsbu an sonWlaw hndtuns *f t W Mot r4wAmm& STlATM: peemog is a kw howw. UK MW k Gsald#r. F=. It or =0 N aaleawo Womeft aw peM W, WIAMW poaeanllnaMaMraomaapertneetldeadsnludl. YOE AM% OW spaces. R& >Da. 1fTIAM am patamrI In u sat ate&. on I'M a NOT NA . NN !'M s F SI A%= lwlfiortlsn nN NATIONAL SWI.OSRIf COOS OmNN1aI OF More= Firm a1 br ftfth rw 1 na~iw cs a nn .d+Iw�iH. iuFr Rt new chid m efts or �Mof � fo. flamedor amm" Now and pWW111. COWIWIC S M CGRA JR OrdMMiY pshat, �mY dlnittiadiamemsNwlatie1Mt 0 saiNotMrflrmhNnw ASSENSLY GITUATICK. Fawn b a cherch. USE AVX OMm epezea. pm. NA Few/ tea eorcekderad IurNtore which is not nimmad. SiTli M'. Will prW WOand Gillis ladrk In a Ctaudr w rmll area. USE Prak Garr Wome. FSC: W!. SMIA110ft WalfOi>MlYtelaRwatwnM�lMGaweNhu. M AM; Cm W tpsoes. FSC: on. SITUATION: Moak atlehee to a laaary. m ii1m. Otter sow. FSC• N.A. Eockshehnsare Cmnldswd famkawwhich Ie sot SITUAMOtt Wall psrrtaep in a Chet loom. IiSE ARM Other apices. Fm. XO. aTuArpt. Jlldpdo Mack UK Ava: other speam FCC: NA. . J�� hwcokas we eansViend wn*m wMeh is � snuamw ae cbn in a court roam USE AFNA' Oerr s9aon. FCC: OLA. Go cl am QarWdorW fum8on which Is not SITUA IDN: Tkbt Iamtn In A MM11W. LOSE Affik 0011011 . FSC: NA. 76*m booths see considered furdaen Olddl is not nSpleled. Ormanow Canary slacks. USE &m.. OEIr apRao. FSQ N.A. library searhs are cros dars0 furni un? vilito Is not WO MW. SRUATIOtt: hell orrdn n W golf ro a Qwrthaow. 118E AlIFA: Cenidn. Oat era hdN. FW_ 7b WIVATN1M: Yd&o P *Will In a fmbw". USE AM. Othha epwa FSQ 141,06 A nalie t deed Is oanWered fu"vn w" Is not OptaUd. SMUATWW. VW pabrinq In M adt emir. USE AREA: Eslt FSC: 25 SITUATIOM: Waft pslrilnp In a coMydor of lobby. USE ARIA: Corridor FOC. a. saMmm m" S M ATIOM T IOW /swum in a bank. USE AREA: Odw spaaa FEC: M. SMITION: Check doses In a bank. USE AREA: O)tIm species. f"SC. N.A. ChM do*& sm acmkknd turAltum which fa not fapulatad. ■1UATIOM. Naildsr ageq b me eRk1 apace. USE AP A: Other gwmm Mo. Zee. Naaatter coma are eawatdarM w/bw. *U AT10N WMI P&Wb V In an elwetM lorry of as attics Wjgo 1p fNiE ARM- CardOw. FSC• 7S. STUATION: Skaboe leel►Med on a "0 in on ofIfm Use AREA OPW "E ML I =: N.A. SROAS as ccmklwW fumifhings which we not FoWslad- SITUATION: Sciatica watt In an olAse t rm use AREA: Oiher now". FCC: 2110. SITUATION: Wag pw*ky in ants sWr USE AREA. EEaM FXC: i ERLIATtm. YisN plindurie In a aehoot alam"ea USE AREA: Other esomm. I=C: SIR SITUATION: a9pb7 Coss in school Immi, USE AREA: Canidor. FSC: ONt. Thew Ron an CoEstdred trim. 311UATION: boom 1n a sohoot halway. USE AREA: Corrtdr. FSC: N.A. Manche we oonsWarod tu+stba which M hot mgwkW. SITUATIOW NOWn tact srid dja* beard/ Is s cohost Chew/ ft USE AREA: Other geeea fiC: =. IN M Neatni an OwNWared Yin, SMI ATM 111110111 PWAO * to CWWW or lobby, LIM AREA: Caeldor f iC iS NSTITIMONAL JH ALTN C JIV SnUAT10N: Nunn atadmt in a hospital or swiping twee I= ARIA: CWOOW. FSC �� d Ms Its O*mh* W fuestine which is not Srt1JATION: riallard roan cotanis y tbnOt.k) in it Noapital USE ARIA: Whir apsoee. FSC: N.A. Theme IN OaneldseW hanlehlap which are not SM ATtON: Nandtab an ***M Cf anwalnll hcrM hWki afr. USE AREA: CofrfdOr. PSG. M- THb Is CnhaWuae Will. SIIt A7M: VNNI pa1W{irM In a pawit room. USE AREA: 011rr aeesss. FSC, A. If a or Ine eWWteute: i Y mow than t pvtoom )a MOM. 13 USE AREJL elate erlr sellrrlp S►Ille wort in a Om"" Pam 3m apaciee. LM ARM C+ahla%s COIrrINq IA R OM W spaeq Urrarnt 'I". to rw1 raDhrlead aledweif !°mlpure whits UN AWA. =- �+es In a dopmobiligirt 8COM. FttC: Cm not � .fhftml am 90"069*m tun►its" which is 9"VATIAIt. 1Uosk in a man. � EA- ARCIrMW 617UATION: CcirMeitoho ridar. a b a +arl1, 11ME AR61: PSC. RJL Theis ar era _ rOaMlRt. aaWE" ho"lwr wfdcA to not UK AREA: Cafftiy� 0Owi1">ioN awes t S UM AWIA- Other • °onnhOry ewrirro room mods EtwaeEeohee are OorfYr♦arM I'MUM which IS ataf U E AM:Oa, mma. W In on ayVt+nee+t dwdrttt unit RTI.AmUm Am Omit, N0 vloambeova lulel roam StTUATMlN: iiiild sr+e ~ �a Woo 4 net USE AFft Caweoierh0 N a held Y FSC SIRKTkft USE An% alow spEp {airW roamoraaMalA++AYNt NOTIM. NA: NotAppltQe� i'SC F1enr ipyd ChisolM jss A IWag 9VAM MM ODOUR$ NN Q ,M BUILDING USE USE AREA MAX. FLAME SPREAD CLASSIFICATION NOTES NON4W INKU9110 SPRINKLERED ASW ABLY A t & A-2 EXRB 25 A 75 8 A CORRIDORS as A . 200 C OTHER SPACES 78 B 200 C swim B EXITS 75 8 200 C CORRIDORS 75 S 200 C OTHER SPACES I 200 C 200 C EDUCATIONAL E EXITS 23 A 75 g A CORRIDORS 75 a 200 C OTHER SPACES 200 C 200 C INSTITUTIONAL I-UNRESUAMD EXITS N./A N.A. 75 B A CORRIDORS N.A. N.A. 200 C OTHER SPACES 75 S 200 C MERCANTILE M EXI78 75 8 20D C CORRIDORS 75 B 200 C OTHER SPACER 200 C 200 C RESIDENTIAL R EXITS 75 0 200 C CORRIDORS 75 8 200 C OTHER SPACES 200 C 200 C NOTES: A. IN EXITS OF BUILDINGS 3 STORIES OR LESS IN HEIGHT THE INTERIOR FINISH IN EXITS MAY HAVE A FLAME SPREAD OF 73 FOR NOWSPRINKLERED BUILIXNGS AND 20D FOR SPRINKLERED BUILDINGS. 14 111113W iNDA10 r7U111.011ia000i CEFMMTON OF W111111o11 PNOW lstwW Mish float no ospnw Istsrlot &Obm In. dud%but rtrd WWMd 0, slept W nfatrle stYls pad welsNIlk smursm pad eamw IUapasaaftN to fktisltas awl not apply to Irks, arc d as piatfss aulSR Clrb eslN, kssslwer�, sad Asndnlq N 4sera tad al' ' or tasty/IaNeq nor to ausaW sflilah m mm 11100 112 Inh M Wakma ownwad to Iles etraaee of walls or no LM,W In �� t� M for fks wlsrlun fwand rapd blit". AsiEME1r IA-1 i AA SM ATRN: Fews In a CM7► I= AM Oars sposs. I'M N.A. Isaac sw dsasidarad furniture whlob Is poi fePill" iITUATKyi: Wall Pma�Wsosmaand Sties woek In a elaaafl wenklp eree. Uu " A#!L Otiar FS�O oulstassa � errs C: T!S or �00 SnIUAIM USE AlfftAA. MOWpeiMkr/IasfseilursedaOkrswaarba. FSC: TK, efr MI M astanlatk sprkrkla so p+seWM. SITUATM: Sash shelass In a away. 1A6 AID: ONa tpeass. Ff1C: M.A. Soaksl Mmwe eaasldasd ft"Wim whish to am re"Im a/. M1ATl0N: Well posal" In a Bart OWL. atTI IZV 01Aer s�sen. M. 75; ora M aubssik WrInklers an /rodhd. fe1JlUATIOIt JuW2 bench. LAS AREA: Other apom. I = � a ka chm am sawlM/ krift a which is SIIUATWN: Raelm in a asset ram USE AKA: Other sprig. FSC: N.A. Modrea are easNdarad fwdisn which Is rtal npslsMd. *MMMW: TM booth in a thmmer. USE AM* Owdor. FSC: tS A Tiskat batlha sw sarWwad Iuitlbn tshiN1 to rot *+AZMd, *MIA LIlMrT ,wail USE AlliJk Wlfsr eaalw. FSC: M A Ll"W 61schs aw W*dwW hashers ttieleh Is am wEurtad. SlflMglON: Opp Afasmomel slak I► a sawth"m UIR AM Cenidar. Vol an smW. FCC: 711; at Tt M aftr ft sprlaklsrs sw prtwldsf. LSLIUATIOS Ma l fs I sfaar In a raetrrgrr. UN ANA Olaa epeasa Fee: so. A�� it stood 1s CORMOW lsmMuw ~ Is UN AA CWall a r in a mMdor or lobby. M, AL SITUATUR AMWal pNretkr Is so ma auk. U31FSC: 311, sUSINESs (a) 9I11LIATOM: T~ Gr Alm In a bask. L11E AMA: 016W apme. FSC: M. SITUATION: Cheek I I in a boo. USE AREA: OM vp=L FSO. N.A. Clrak dooks art ean*WwW hantm V& ken to not fawsm. WR ATLDN: Madmw crews ti an ottles +peer, USE AREA: OIAer gssM, FSC: 700. MdW11O r taNsry en paaklewd 1ArrL affUATk: Conk prMSky N en sfawarr lobbyaf h fM00e Saiak+l. IRE AREA: Oontsor: FM Fi; ar M It aufsafede madaiders see prawrsd. aiTUAT10W shohm MNoe an a rap M at ofliser. USE ARSA: Other :paps. PSO: NJL Siideea am Aaroklo a lwnlddap wdrith M net 3MIATIM: Sadao wall In as of es ants. UK AIISA. fJMer spans. fSC: XPL WOUCATIONAL IM SLTUATIOM. Well I,tsnsI re In a Mhad alsaatoonr IRS AREA: Olfrr opossa FSC: m 51TUAT101k Olspfar Omen In eokeot blkM. Use Ank. Caft". FSC. NA, Ataso bras are earidrsd btu. AWA: CIA a aaltoa tWiMy. USE 1`80; ieichwNoatNesradtsmtuowMckfa utwSWers. RTUATOm am" teak and ehalr boards In a school eimam UM AnEk. cow "mum FEL M.A. Mess Ikres an sarlrtd tire. EITUAY M: "A Pam" In a ommider or ft4. WE AFWA: Gwrlbr FW: as MTUAWft Well panMaS In aN an stele. INSWUTIONAL "fUMMTRi►NM MTUATIOM: l9wsae e- .. , N a WON or rawalis hour. USE MISA. Cw"mr, FSC: NET ft is Coasidated and Iunnan w ku Is not fa1UATem: Fadart foaN 1106 @111 JOW- 11 in hoaplNL Ulf AREA: OMtsropeoM FSC: N A. TAeM ats Mrtltdsrsd funtsldnps -,Mdr sw pot "1110116"• 6ITUATION: tlaitdNllaonflrswMasoualMNIMNlahoNnat! I= AMU: Casldor. FSC: M.A. This R aowwllwd Vw. SRUATIOW Will paf Wd in a potlait m m U11 AIWA: OUar gaoss. FSC: rb N a a law esdarw; sE 0 wow am C peso" in fsora. 15 MMUNTILE (M) SITUATION: VWl f+sAMaM1 and e0fAp srMM wak 1n a dop mbimA USE AREA: OWw sp oss. 1at7. W. SlfUAT Ott tlrakW& NOR1109 In a dspa b mot ebra USE AAS& Odra► oprees. FSC. R.A. C8dWO osuslrs wa eansWowra iovAurs which is ad aSMuttf USE AMA: Cti�yapea�isw M a dspltaaM stow. FTIO: IRA. plrg*ftam m eomeldwed fum twa wNah b aN "I"GOO. SItUATt011: KYat In a Ar1L Ullf AFAM. Cafldor. "C.. M, of no 0 e0"MIC apinklo s sw prow". COMM U" Airdl• IA i MW1. PM. NA d� as oanaMNsd 119"O us which Is not SgUATam unft" ssSaawMpeMs4wfsokrataensrl. USE AWA. Csafibr. M, At or 200 N sutasetie sprinkbn as prrawrr 111EiISHITIAL (11} 4N1UATN71t Ylasirsiss In a d-oltory atsspime fasat. flit &WA: Cow *OWL FaC: W& 1Nadsubot an aonsiam" futnthra Wild Is sot tgsMi. Sf1WTION, MOM esbkras in on aI tffrsrrt dwelling uts. USE AREA: Other sMms. FSC: N.A. Osaksis arevanaldnsd fUfRIeA7fipa rMah aw not nritbd. MRATIOtt: V4vSrakrs in a hoW roan, USE ARIA: Other amass. F'SC: M.A. Wad okn as Confide" fu imm whkfi Is, not Nplltled. SMA71Ott Feaai/fy In a knsl kawa1. INE AMFA: Ow"K. FSO: 1% or =0 0 asilssiatls aprtMlew set Scalded Si1UA710i1: FanrltiplaaaerltoowarspsntnaalMsUleyudt. USE AMA: 011ie► apssea. AC: m NOTE: � x Not MlAppllm6le. N MILSOM WIL60NAIIY SRANO DECORATIVE LAMINATE Pppn w.isae Mastics Co. ataMnactuma or wilaonwt srand firs rated decontMs larribm s and wall penal systeMS snpine uW to fneet tO Ws frlaef demanding op& rsWft*v snW All fire rued products availeblo in the Design i>jroup t collection eon "Aa of $01hu. w0worMns, tnsrblM. and psttarn. Ind00"U 4 labWw" esrlllicatiorl and eddltbrta) hlfor w on available upon rpueet through the Witsoeart Marketing Department wira:■Ir qW rlsneret Bruo4 Dd", Tso*s, TX M01 (8171 M2711 puraiake `-" GURAFLAKE FA -- CLASS 1 FIRE RATED PARTICLEBOARD Accepts r Interior Finish S 1119111 I for 'll'U t M millwork isDURAFLAKE FR P.C. BOX 498 AI6 r Oregon 97321 (5091 996.3341 AA& Weyerh"a r LIL labeled for 90, 6% 4k 30 and 24 mhwbs. IAT`ONAL DOOR TRADING CENTER a151307-mi BRUM ck pMdU0W FORMIOA CORPORATION A Subsidiary of American Cyanamid Co. Wayne, New Jearsey 07470 For technical assistance Call: im %% 7pa-3355 87 :-C-V7d '49ISM 33?�i3-Wd" i -Z* Algoma Hardwoods, Inc. 1001 PGORV ST. . At 0LiA.1M-5Z=S1 W S42CM ( � (W) 559• 7z Will (414) 40-Ml ARCHITECTURAL. HARDWOOD DOORS t ♦ Solid stave lumbar ewe • pwtkh*owd we • flra doer thru 11-1/ 2 hr ARCHITECTURAL HARDWOOD PLYWOOD ° • IsbWW thru elm I ' More than a name — It'A a standard! EAGLE PLYWfOOD & DOOR MFR5., INC. SM WORTMAN AVE., BROOKLYN, N.Y. 212-272-2166 11209 TWX 7105644M MANUFACTURERS OF FLUSH SOLID PARTICLE BOARD AND FIRE RATED MINERAL CORE DOORS. ARCHITECTURAL BLUE -PRINT MATCHED PANELS ON FIRE-RETARDENT LOAN VENEER CORE AND PARTICLE BOARD CORES. MIRE KATED 1.AbONATES Wrim Sur vw& iq-wad-. 1 a- Mw Corper wm. sn# T*io"ph R=W • Odenioa. Iu"aM 21113 Teleph0Ae 3011569.6= For welior1u Iniortmtlon cwtW: aaArchitectural Woodwork Institute 2310 S. WOW Reed Drhra Ad1n9ton, VW0nia 22206 1-703-A71.9100 flame spread clossilie stions Interior finish &trim IJY}1ttCTt P6RItliE ego 17170-IM `E19 Z2 :Li Te@Z/ LZ /9© J. 1 �* >,o•3sHa �ele� �* 411koll.- t ;slits flow f /eilta sn f►IDF Boer! deMmlglsd spmdN O ror %AV is Ssitl 603 wkt* : tun t �e'1r�srtt K MUM- R k in EVY*arld OW-14W Wo, ffmk,so�red 4m-n eofMraod 'I/Ir1. t"01'ar YM Igmtnudt rWPL Its 1nlpgttt k .e :r:rt= =Mls it the Der'm rr" ht► tae!Ift C i at Or"M m1eHlr0 Mom t{' 'tui a u tea 0-or alibi r aod'II N usld u' msnuhctaat Q t 4M awiiar's Wow with the fbm w provws tuwe.ret des. proj*Ji t oI fl+ 1IM Oft tlolld. 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PASSES OR -EXCEEDS NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION - 701 (LARGE SCALE - FLAT) For Awnings, Upholstery, Wall Covering Sample Size: 5" X 84" Number of Samples: 5 warp, 5 filling Mounting Angle: Verci.cal, Flat (non -folded) Ignition Source/Time: Natural Gas, 12 seconds Pass/Fail Criterion 1. After Flame: 2 seconds maximum 2. Char Length: 10" maximum CALIFORNIA FIRE MARSHALS TEST 801--TITLE 19 For Drapery and Awnings Sample Size: 2.5" g 12.5" Number of Samples: 3 warp, 3 filling Mounting Angle: Vertical Ignition Source/Time: Natural Gas, 12 seconds Pass/Fail Criterion 1. After Flame: Less than 4 seconds average 2. Char Length: Less than 6" average NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 1975 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 5903, FTMS - 191 For Work Clothing/Institutional Blankets (About the same as California Test $01, above) Pass/ Fail Criterion 1. After Flame: 2 seconds average 2. Char Lengtli: 6" maximum AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS ASTM E-84 Surface burning (flamespread) of building materials Sample Size: 20-1/4" X 288" Mounting Angle: Horizontal Ignition Source: Gas/Air mixture Flame Spread Index Smoke Density Sheet Rock (controls) 0 0 Red Oak'Fleoring (controls) 100 100 SUNBRELLAm FIRESIST 5--10 5-10' %%Z , rril%„roil 10 far 1.qi1NRRV7.1.Ae FIRESIST t � 002 P03 000 00 '00 00:00 "SUNBRELLA FIRESIST" FABRIC A Unique Product by Glen Raven Mills, Inc 'Unsurpassed permanet flame resistance and color fastness. Fabric is made with 100% SEF PLUS (self extinguishing fiber) which is a color -pigmented modacrylic f ibar,•an inherently fire resistant polymer. - Fire retardant and color properties will not wash out or dry clean away. - Color and fabric is very resistant to ultra -violet degradation. Glen Raven gives it a 5-year limited warranty for outdoor use. -- Passes or exceeds test procedure #801, Tattle 19, California State Fire Marshal's 'test and NFPA #701. Registered by Califronia Fire.Marshal. - Fabric does not melt drip. + 'Outstanding textile and drapability properties. 'Acid, alkali, and solvent resistant. 'Excellent soil and stain release properties. 'Later repellent. 'Excellent breathability. 'Outstanding mildew resistance. 'Very low moisture regain and fabric shrinkage. "Fabric weight 9.25 oz./sq. yd., 46" wide, 21 colors. .. .. ...•,••���:.^�.t.-AYti.Ti:tit�%:�Sil��[ai�aCi " 1i}�Y�i�%��'���rir'i�i�.s�ltii:�.�..�•�_ri��„�=:aTSfi�.isrL•z.K�• ,�� •l. •• :• ��••� � •ai. ••.v:i•••=.•m'.La:•.r�..'•.LWw..S.1-....t..:•.�wL+'�'.�.Ai:.LM::..�11•.ri.::SwV.tw.:.:bui•. �_•�.. i'_��.J:'•. .wi.�. r.+.r.. wi.r... � v�-±��L tt i6�'�!'y t,•i.���•..�: 3:.' _ t"i.: • • - ...� .s 1:;1:siL.:Jr.:��r..Yf.�+::►.4. � ..►..+r�S...a-sw�.y.- :� � ' - "' • E 84-04 TUNNEL TEST DATA SHEET CLIENT: GLEN RAVEN HILLS I14C, TEST UMBER: f f,, 1h-G1'`; MATERIAL I E•E1IT IF I CAT I GII: STYLE E691 CRATE: 3-@ JAH 27 TEST RESULTc,•: TIME TO IGNITION 6.80 MINUTES DISTA14CE i-1AX11-1U11'SPREAD = 0.18 FEET • TIME TO HA.V111UM SPREAD = E.30 MINUTES FLAME SPREAD I14DEX S FULL C014TRISUTED = 0 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX — 10 ?0 F L A E •'10 p R• A D 0 TIME (MINUTES) J dotted line = red oak N �0 T 44 . 60 • F0' SD •'''•,• E •. 9 2 '3 $ 9 I 1 ~TIME(MINUTES) E u .. - .. .. .. 515; "SUNBRELLA FIRESIST" FABRIC SUNLIGHT RESISTANCE Most colors tested up to 1500 hours with minimal or no color change. Test Source: "Weatherometer" - Xenon Light _ MILDEW The .fabric will not support growth or mildew; however, mildew may grow on dirt or foreign matter attached to the fabric. Mildew will not weaken or rot SUNBRELLAO FIRESIST and is readily removed. The best preventative is periodic cleaning. LIMITED "5 YEAR" WARRANTY SUNBRELLAO FIRESIST is warranted for the fabric to remain serviceable for loss of color or strength from normal exposure conditions, including sunlight, mildew, rot, and atmospheric chemicals. Glen Raven will replace the fabric. The warranty does not cover labor and installation supplied by the dealer. SEWABZLITY Fabric hand is softer than SUNBRELLAO thus all measures to prevent excessive puckering and uneven seam run -out should be taken. HEAT SEALING Fabric can be heat sealed with a radio -frequency bar equipped with a thermo-heated bar and rubber foot. A vinyl film or tape such as Berms (FW8--TDC-50) or Fuse -A -Bond (P7I) is being used to bond the fabric. These tapes are .005" thickness and 7/8" width. Tests should be run on scrap material to acheive proper operating temperatures. BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION,r,,J 1101 TEXAS AVE ---+�� COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- e Application Number . . . . . Property Address . . . . . . Property ID . . . . . . . . . R# . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . Application description . . . Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Application valuation . . . . 03-00002842 1500 HARVEY RD 5014 514000-0001-0040 R38018 Date 5/03/04 HOLLISTER CO COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION POST OAK MALL MERCANTILE GENERAL COMMERCIAL 511564 Owner Contractor ------------------------ ----------------------- C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES 2030 HAMILTON PLACE BLVD STE 500 —1 J-(,' 'N' CHATTANOOGA TN 374216000 `�-Y�.�c.�-� 6 , TV -7 -------------------------- Structure Information -------------------------- Construction Type . . . . . COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) Occupancy Type . . . . . . MERCANTILE Other struct info . . . . . IMPACT/PRORATA FEES PAID NA HEATED AREA 5836.00 INTERIOR WALL TYPE SHEETROCK SEWER TYPE PUBLIC SERIAL ZONES 161.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . SS Permit Fee . . . . 1684.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 5/03/04 Valuation . . . . 511564 Expiration Date . . 10/30/04 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 1660.00 12.00 2.0000 THOU BLDG, VAL 500001 & UP 24.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REQUIRES AN ASBESTOS SURVEY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES - CALL TDH @ (254) 778-6744 FOR MORE INFORMATION NOTE FROM WATER DEPT--REDUCED PRESSURE ASSEMBLY REQUIRED FOR CAR WASH, POSTMIX CARBONATER, AND HEATING/AC WITH DIRECT CONNECTION TO WATER SUPPLY AND LAWN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. ALL DEVICES MUST BE TESTED UPON INSTALLATION BY CERTIFIED TESTER REGISTERED WITH THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC --------------------------------------- (EN W --- ---------------- --------- BUILDING DEPT RE PRESENTATIVE: APPLICANT: lwrd2w IJ/rwv BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 Application Number . . . . . 03-00002842 Page 2 Date 5/03/04 Special Notes and Comments UTILITIES DEPT. LAWN IRRIGATION MAY USE A PRESSURE VACCUM BREAKER INSTALLED PER AWWA STANDARDS AND CITY'S ORD #2394. ALL DEVICES MUST BE INSTALLED PER AWWA AND CITY'S ORD#2394 ELECTRICAL SHALL BE INSTALLED PER 199 NEC & LOCAL AMENDMENTS PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS) - VERIFY LOCATION AND PLACEMENT WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE (MIN. 2 10BC) SUBMIT FIRE SPRINKLER PLANS AND CALCULATIONS FOR REVIEW NO WORK ON SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BEGIN UNTIL PLANS HAVE BEEN REVIEW AND RETURNED. SPRINKLER SYSTEM CONTROLS AND WATER FLOW SWITCHES ARE REQUIRED TO BE MONITORED BY AN APPROVED MONITORING COMPANY. A COPY OF THE MONITORING CONTRACT SHALL BE SENT TO THE COLLEGE STATION FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION. POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE WHEN WATER MAIN PRESSURE EXCEEDS 80 PSI, AN APPROVED PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE SHALL BE PROVIDED THAT LIMITS THE MAXIMUM STATIC WATER PRESSURE TO 80 PSI AN APPROVED DEVICE FOR THERMAL EXPANSION CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR BUILDINGS UTILIZING STORAGE WATER HEATING EQUIPMENT AND A PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE Fee summary Charged Permit Fee Total Plan Check Total Grand Total 1684.00 .00 1684.00 Paid Credited 1684.00 .00 1684.00 BUILDING DEPT REPRESENTATIVE: L.�IS► APPLICANT: V /Vuc a-- `jo v" ✓ — Due .00 .00 .00 Sent By: EXPRESS PERMITS is Faster ; 3103280338; Sep-5-03 10:06AM; Page 2/2 AFPI-ICATION FOB! BUIL:DINO�PERMrr P4TEc CITY OF MOLLI GE STAi10N 1191 TWSAVENur.Al a'rwCa►rnrar'. ••o �(�� . CCLLOE STATION: TX- 7784Qaci,Q • (9ii 9) 764-.#5* {079) 7044491I FAX VIIww.CI.COLAAQE4TATl0N.?X.63 ; 1 •LOr _,�� BLQC.IC ,_,�_„` • •wS,liBdIVI$10AI ,Oni,.�, ,�,�, . BUSINESS/OWNER NAME: �r�s • c o rr�s ,.,ids' PHONE:. 3L_- a-f 6 3 vim' j CONTRAC7013H•16MEOWNEl : PHONE: coNTk*CTIAR A6DRFSS: I ELECTRICIAN: PLUMI31r:R: 11 k NAG: 0000 CBNTS (Rooft0al oWy): CL M OF WORK ; ACCESSORYWORAGE LQCATION : RE -ROOF ('1oiaUPat#ial) ADDITION MOVING 'SHELL ONLY D oUTl4nl (AsbaStM Survey} NEW CO. NS•I KUCTION SLAB ()NtY. ' DUPLI:K (L2 Wsc*PQ Plruts ROM REMOpE1./ftEWQVATION • SWIMMING PbOl. . DESCRIPTION,a� OF WORK.- ,Cti,�,,,: ,e * .rr- ' , � STRUCTURE USE: .iu.,., u HOMEOWNER OCIATION/A{•tCy f11 ECTUAt.0 DESION 1r4LN•IEW COMMrrTeAPPROVAL: VTIFILUATit7N $ ACCESSIgO (?AS) PROJECT CZEGISTFtA►7N010EASPF�I ` �-G.L� /*S TOTAL AREA IS �.H.EATEU AREA: • (Gnat Of L and M' b) Pu9LID Sr~yv6rt ' NUMBER 09 ftof tQOMs:' �' 3 1Q/TREg7MEiVT SYSYF-.M • . . NUMBER QF BATHS$: ftw ' TAP.. "sue • � • • IhITMOR WAL: TYPE: WATER TAP, EXI tMUM WALL TYPE: © OTHER' TAP: 'FOUNOATIQN TYPE: ` o : POLE TIr GARAGE -TYPE: SINMX � DoLmLF. ' ; 510NATUt +aF APF UCANT: 7�0- Of w use Orly Camma�kto: ' Plans mMer .YES -or NQ' Xcnho 4filrw Z01Z0 3Jt/d bM iN3Wcjo-aA3U SOW 96hEb9L5L6 E0 �tiT 600Z/£6/fi0