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31B-179 (40) BP-2022-1375 26 PROSPECT ST COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block:Lot: 31B-179-001 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Permit: Demo PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2022-1375 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Project# DEMO CAPEN BOILER HOUSE Contractor: License: Est. Cost: 186000 MIKE SPOEK 102479 Const.Class: Exp.Date: 01/07/2023 Use Group: Owner: COLLEGE SMITH Lot Size (sq.ft.) Zoning: EU/URC Applicant: BOND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INC Applicant Address Phone: Insurance: 10 CABOT RD SUITE 300 (617)387-3400 WA7-61D-B9P93B-010 MEDFORD, MA 02155 ISSUED ON: 10/31/2022 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK: INTERIOR DEMO OF BOILER HOUSE POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Driveway Final: Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VI ATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Signature: (� 9 CP Fees Paid: $1,302.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Office of the Building Commissioner The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 0, �� r J '� ^�22 Office of Public Safety and Inspections t� : � q Massachusetts State Building Code(780 CMR) ,-`;, building Permit Application for any Building other than a One-or Two-Family Dwelling (This Section For Official Use Only) Building Permit Number: a '/✓75 Date Applied: Building Official: SECTION 1:LOCATION 26 Prospect Street Northampton, MA 01060 Capen Boiler House No.and Street City/Town Zip Code Name of Building(if applicable) 31B-179 Assessors Map# Block#and/or Lot # SECTION 2:PROPOSED WORK Edition of MA State Code used If New Construction check here 0 or check all that apply in the two rows below Existing Building 0 Repair 0 Alteration 0 Addition 0 Demolition E21 (Please fill out and submit Appendix 2) Change of Use 0 Change of Occupancy 0 Other 0 Specify: Are building plans and/or construction documents being supplied as part of this permit application? Yes OK No 0 Is an Independent Structural Engineering Peer Review required? Yes 0 No C Brief Description of Proposed Work: Demo and remove existing utilities, concrete floor, walls, & ceiling. 3 SECTION 3:COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATION,ADDITION,OR CHANGE IN USE OR OCCUPANCY Check here if an Existing Building Investigation and Evaluation is enclosed(See 780 CMR 34) ❑ Existing Use Group(s): tapen Boiler Capen Annex Proposed Use Group(s): B & F SECTION 4:BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA Existing Proposed No.of Floors/Stories(include basement levels)&Area Per Floor(sq.ft.) 3 Total Area(sq.ft.)and Total Height(ft.) Approx . 2, 400 s q f t 15 ' —10" SECTION 5:USE GROUP(Check as applicable) A: Assembly A-1 0 A-2 0 Nightclub 0 A-3 0 A-4 0 A-5 0 B: Business 0 E: Educational 0 F: Factory F-1 0 F2 0 _ H: High Hazard H-1❑ H-2 0 H-3 0 H-4 0 H-5 0 I: Institutional I-1 0 I-2 0 I-3 0 I-4 0 M: Mercantile 0 R: Residential R-10 R-2 0 R-3 0 R-4 0 S: Storage S-1 0 S-2 0 U: Utility❑c Special Use❑and please describe below: Special Use Description: SECTION 6:CONSTRUCTION TYPE(Check as applicable) IA CI IB ❑ IIA ❑ IIB ❑ IIIA ❑ IIIB ❑ IV 0 VA CI VB Ck SECTION 7:SITE INFORMATION(refer to 780 CMR 105.3 for details on each item) Water Supply: Flood Zone Information: Sewage Disposal: Trench Permit: Debris Removal: Public❑c Check if outside Flood Zone L2f Indicate municipal CI A trench will not be Licensed Disposal Site 0 Private 0 or indentify Zone: or on site system 0 required Cyr trench or specify: D ump s t e r permit is enclosed 0 Railroad right-of-way: Hazards to Air Navigation: MA Historic Commission Review Process: Not Applicable 15 Is Structure within airport approach area? Is their review coinpleted? or Consent to Build enclosed 0 Yes 0 or No Cr Yes 0 No Er SECTION 8:CONTENT OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Edition of Code: Use Group(s): Type of Construction: VB Does the building contain an Sprinkler System?: No Special Stipulations: Design Occupant Load per Floor and Assembly space: B = 49 People F—2 = 29 People Electrical : MA Electrical Code, 527 CMR Energy: 780 CMR 13 . 00, 2018 IECC Fire : MA Fire Prevention Regulations, 527 CMR, NFPA 1, 2015 IFC Mor•hni r-a1 • 9(11 S TM anal 72(1 (`MR D1 iimhi nrr• ')LR (''MR SECTION 9: PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION Name and Address of Property Owner - Smith College Board of Trustees 10 Elm Street Northampton , MA 01060 Name(Print) No.and Street City/Town Zip Property Owner Contact Information: Gary Hartwell Project Manager 413 320 9763 ghartwel@smith . edu Title Telephone No.(business) Telephone No. (cell) e-mail address If applicable,the property owner hereby authorizes: Bond Building 10 Cabot Road suite 300 Medford MA. 02155 Name Street Address City/Town State Zip to apply for and act on the property owner's behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. SECTION 10:CONSTRUCTION CONTROL(Please fill out Appendix 1) If a building is less than 35,000 cu.ft.of enclosed space and/or not under Construction Control then check here 0. Otherwise provide construction control forms(see section 107 in the code)as required. 10.1 Registered Professional Responsible for Construction Control(the professional coordinating document submittals) Jim Keay 617 908 4902 jkeay@bond-building. com CS-102479 Name(Reggistrant) Telephone No. e-mail address Registration Number 7 Loudville Road East Hampton MA 01027 Construct . 1/7/2023 Street Address City/Town State Zip Discipline Expiration Date Supervisor 10.2 General Contractor Bond Building Construction Inc . Company Name Mike Spodek Name of Person Responsible for Construction License No. and Type if Applicable 10 Cabot Road Suite 300 Medford, MA 02155 Street Address City/Town State Zip 617 394 0694 mspodek@bond-building. com - - Telephone No.(business) Telephone No.(cell) e-mail address SECTION 11:WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT (M.G.L.c.152.§ 25C(6)) A Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit from the MA Department of Industrial Accidents must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Is a signed Affidavit submitted with this application? Yes II No 0 SECTION 12:CONSTRUCTION COSTS AND PERMIT FEE Item Estimated Costs:(Labor 186, 000 . 00 and Materials) Total Construction Cost(from Item 6) =$ 1.Building $ 132, 000 . 00 Building Permit Fee=Total Construction Cost x_(Insert here 2.Electrical $ 10, 000 . 00 appropriate municipal factor)=$ . 3.Plumbing $ 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ Note:Minimum fee=$ (contact municipality) 5.Mechanical (Other) $ 44 , 000 . 00 - Enclose check payable to 6.Total Cost $ 186, 000 . 00 (contact municipality)and write check number here SECTION 13:SIGNATURE OF BUILDING PERMIT APPLICANT By entering my name below,I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. Stan Nowak Sr .Project Manager 860 2351968 Please print and sign name Title Telephone No. Date 10 Cabot Road Suite 300 Medford MA 02155 snowak@bond-building . cc Street Address City/Town State Zip Email Address Municipal Inspector to fill out this section upon application approval: r mil{ j 2 Name 'o Date City of Northampton ->'`` Massachusetts tests•' L ce` •N DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS �: 212 Main Street • Municipal Building vy,. P y Northampton, MA 01060 ss, VD 4. CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AFFIDAVIT (FOR ALL DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION PROJECTS) In accordance of the provisions of MGL c 40, S54, a condition of Building Permit Number is that all debris resulting from this work shall be disposed of in a properly licensed waste disposal facility, as defined by MGL c 111, S 150A. The debris will be disposed of in: Location of Facility: 15 Mullen Road Enfield, CT 06082 The debris will be transported by: USA Waste & Recycling Name of Hauler: %- d" Signature of Applicant: _�., , Date: 10/10/22 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts - f { Department of industrial Accidents 1 Congress Street,Suite 100 s4.4 ' Boston. MA 02114-2017 % ww�w.nrass.gota/dia ))uikers'('ompensation Insurance Afftdatit: BuildersiContractorsiElectricians Pluohers. rt)16E I ll-E1)Willi THE: PE:RU 11'1M;AI'TIIOw r1. .1ltplicant Information Please Print Ledgibis Name(uusrncasrorganizationkith Mani): Bond Building Construction Inc . Address: 10 Cabot Road Suite 300 City/State/Zip: Medford, MA Phone t#: (617) 387-3400 re ken an camphwet^Check the appropriate tun: Type of project(required): 1.0 1 am a employer w ith en pkiyee.(foil and or part-tirnei.• 7. New construction 2.71 1 am a auk pruprietur ur partner hdp and Lase no employ ei"s working hit me in $. Remodeling aset capacity.[No workers'cusp.insurance n.gmrcd.I 30 I ant a tum auuuncr doing all work myself.{No workers'comp.insurance nywred-1' 9. ® Demolition 10 Q Building addition .1.0 I am a homeowner and will be hiring arntructors to conduct all work on my pnprerty.. 1 will emus:that all contra:ton either hay a workers'compensation insurance or an:sole I I.o Electrical repairs or additions proprietors with no employees. 12_0 Plumbing t pairs or addition 50 I am a stcneral contractor and I fuse hired the sob-cuntractun listed on the attached stied- 13.❑Rtxlfrep3ttS These sob-contractors hays einpluyces and base workers'cusp.insurance. 6.0 like an a corporation and its officers have cxcrrizcd their right ufcsdanption per IN L c. 14.El Other 151 y 144'l.and we base nu crnpluy-ecs.[No workers'camp.insurance rcyuindl) *Any applicant that chocks boa 421 must also fill out the scctiun below showing their is ur►crs'eumpenaatiun policy itfunmation- y Ilurncuwners who submit this atria/tit irnlicitrnit they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors mint subnrt a mew affirlar it urdicattne such. :Contractors that cheek this boa must attached an additional shot showing the name of the tubesub-ciuntractuas and maid:*baba or sot those entitles Lase employees. If the sub-contractors fure cinpluyucs.dal"nuut proaidc their workers'comp.policy number.. 1 um an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self ins.Lie.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: CityfStatelZip: Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152,§25A is a criminal violation punishable by a tine up to S1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to S250.00 a day against the violator.A copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA fur insurance cos er ice verification. I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above it true and correct. Signature: Phone#: I Official use only. Do not write in this area.to be completed by cite'Or town official ( its or Town: Permit'1_icense# Issuing Authority Icircle one): I. Board of health Z. Building Department 3.('it,[fussn Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumhind„ Inspector 6.Other C tintact Person: Phone#: O^ Page 1 of 2 ` A�IJ CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YVYY) 10/07/2022 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Willis Towers Watson Certificate Center NAME: Willis Towers Watson Northeast, Inc. c/o 26 Century Blvd (A/C. Ext): 1 877-945 7378 (NC,No): 1 868 467-2378 P.O. Box 305191 ADDRESS: certificates@willis.com Nashville, TN 372305191 USA INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A: Liberty Insurance Corporation 42404 INSURED INSURER B: XL Insurance America Inc 24554 Bond Building Construction, Inc. 10 Cabot AD INSURER C: Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Corn 22276 Medford, MA 02155 INSURER D: American Guarantee and Liability Insurance 26247 INSURERE: Allied World National Assurance Company 10690 INSURER E: Ohio Casualty Insurance Company 24074 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:W26282789 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD.WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED I300,000 PREMISES(Ea occurrencel! $ A MED EXP(Any one person' $ 10,000 Y TB7-611-B9P93B-020 03/16/2020 03/16/2025 PERSONAL&ADVINJURY $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 POLICY PRO- JECT LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 4,000,000 OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 2,000,000 (Ea accident) X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ B OWNED SCHEDULED CAH740963804 10/31/2021 10/31/2022 BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ _ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ C UMBRELLALIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,000 X EXCESSLIAB CLAIMS-MADE 47-XSF-310454-01 03/16/2020 03/16/2025 AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 DED RETENTION$ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY - STATUTE ER A ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? n N/A WA7-61D-B9P938-010 03/16/2020 03/16/2025 (Mandatory In NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ D Excess Liability AEC 876070756-00 03/16/2020 03/16/2025 $15,000,000 xs $10,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached it more space is required) SEE ATTACHED CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. The Trustees of the Smith College AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE c/o Campus Facilities Management 10 Elm St. 9, /-'m� Northampton, MA 01063 �'µ" �` ©1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SR ID: 23169328 BATCH: 2696374 I 1 1, a rx ry xww " SR- ' s - _ ems` K. r- - .: ails ,d Via` v + .........y.xL$r F+,.:w-.tc,esFi.as .Y �. Y, ' r4 xri� ►�onwealt�� et Massachusetts • "" vision ipf Professional Licensure - *. !� .4 Building Regulations and Standards ` 9 9 `Cons t ruCtbSIVSUpp rvisor CS-102479 Aires : 01 /07/2023 .-s es-`JAMES D KEAY ; a �-- 7 LOUDVILLE'ROAD ` F I . EASTHAMPTO J MA 01027 : ' ,3 ' Ofit r% ', iisito0 r " r4Y�'_ '0' • .F 'f7 9 Cornmissioner B &r, dux_, . 1 T Green Environmental Consulting, Inc 180 Pleasant Street, Suite 213 tel/fax 413-341-3 18 Easthampton, MA 01027 www.GecEnviro.,om March 10, 2022 Mr. Richard Korzeniowski Environmental, Health, and Safety Coordinator Smith College 126 West St Northampton, MA 01060 RE: Hazardous Materials Sampling Smith College Capen House (Boiler Steam Tunnel) 10 Elm St Northampton, MA 01063 Dear Mr. Korzeniowski: Pursuant to your request, Green Environmental Consulting, Inc (GEC) submitted bulk samples •ollected from the Capen House boiler steam tunnel to be analyzed for asbestos and polychlorinated b phenyls (PCBs). The purpose of the sampling was to determine the asbestos and PCB content of a tar coating on the interior concrete of the tunnel. Mr. Richard Korzeniowski of Smith College collected bulk samples on January 11, 2022. Samp es were subsequently relinquished to Mr. Adam Lesko of GEC on January 11, 2022. GEC submitted the sa ples to EMSL Analytical, Inc. located in Cinnaminson, New Jersey for asbestos analysis using Polariz-d Light Microscopy (EPA 600/R-93/116) and to assess concentrations of PCBs using EPA Method SW-846 8082A with Soxhlet Extraction. Asbestos Results A total of two samples of suspect asbestos containing materials (ACMs) were submitted or PLM analysis. Materials found to contain greater than one percent asbestos are considered to be ACM.. No ACMs were identified during the sampling event. The material listed in Table 1 was sampled and determined not to be an ACM. Table 1, Non-Asbestos Materials MaterialN ■"� Location Sample Numbers Tar coat on concrete Interior of boiler steam tunnel 03415-01A and -01B Refer to Attachment 1 for the laboratory report and chain-of-custody for the asbestos samples collected. ge1of3 Hazardous Materials Sampling Smith College's Capen House (Boiler Steam Tunnel) PCB Results One composite bulk sample was submitted for PCB Analysis. The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)1 specifies that building materials containing PCB concentrations greater than or equal to 50 parts per million (ppm)are not authorized for use and must be removed and properly disposed. A summary of the laboratory results are provided in Table 2. Table 2, PCBs Results Material Sample Location Sample Number Analyte Result (mg/Kg) Aroclor-1016 None Detected Aroclor-1221 None Detected Aroclor-1232 None Detected Aroclor-1242 None Detected Tar Coat on Interior of boiler Concrete steam tunnel 03415-PCB01 Aroclor-1248 None Detected Aroclor-1254 None Detected Aroclor-1260 None Detected Aroclor-1262 None Detected Aroclor-1268 None Detected Refer to Attachment 2 for laboratory results, quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) information, and chain-of-custody records for the PCB sample collected. Note: The unit mg/Kg is equivalent to p•m. Conclusions No ACMs were identified during the sampling. Reported PCBs concentrations identified in the composite sample were below laboratory reporti g limits, thus below the TSCA limit of 50 ppm. Limitations This report is intended for the sole use by Smith College. The scope of services performed in e ecution of this evaluation may not be appropriate to satisfy the needs of other users. The use or re-u-- of this document, the findings, conclusions,and recommendations herein is at the risk of said user. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the US Environmental P otection Agency (EPA) currently recognize Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis as an acceptable .nalytical method for determining the asbestos content in non-friable, organically bound (NOB) aterials. However, comparative studies between PLM analysis and Transmission Electron Microscop, (TEM) analysis have shown that PLM analysis may yield false negative analytical results for NOBs. GEC recommends that, prior to renovation activities, one sample from each homogeneous are. of NOB materials that originally tested negative by PLM undergo confirmatory analysis by TEM, utilizing ELAP-198.4 TEM Method for Identifying and Quantifying Asbestos in NOB Bulk Samples. 1 40 CFR Part 761 P.ge 2 of 3 Hazardous Materials Sampling Smith College's Capen House (Boiler Steam Tunnel) GEC appreciates the opportunity to work with you on this important project. If you have any questions, please contact us at (413) 341-3418. Sincerely, Green Envir nmental Consulting, Inc I 71iLs Adam Lesko President Attachments: 1 Asbestos Laboratory Report and Chain-of-Custody 2 PCBs Laboratory Report and Chain-of-Custody I P ge3of3 Attachment 1 Asbestos Laboratory Report and Chain-of-Custody • EMSL Order: 042200668 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: GECL78 200 Route 130 North Cinnaminson,NJ 08077 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(800)220-3675/(856)786-5974 http://www.EMSL.com/cinnasblab@EMSL.com Project ID: Attention: Reports Phone: (413)341-3418 Green Environmental Consulting, Inc. Fax: (413)341-3419 180 Pleasant St Received Date: 01/13/2022 10:00 AM 2nd Floor, Suite 213 Analysis Date: 01/18/2022 Easthampton, MA 01027 Collected Date: 01/11/2022 Project: Capen House Boiler Steam Tunnel /03415/ 10 Elm St, Northampton, MA 01063 Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 03415-01A Steam Tunnel-Tar Black 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Coat on Concrete Non-Fibrous 042200668-0001 Homogeneous 03415-01 B Steam Tunnel-Tar Black 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Coat on Concrete Non-Fibrous 042200668-0002 Homogeneous 7)7a/a611 Analyst(s) Laura Kantor(1) Samantha Rundstrom,Laboratory Manager Sarah K/einbrahm(1) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method") but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior tc analysis Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Cinnaminson,NJ NVLAP Lab Code 101048-0,AIHA-LAP,LLC-IHLAP Lab 100194,NJ DEP 03036,PA ID#68-00367,LA#04127 Initial report from:01/18/2022 09:04:38 ASB_PLM_0008_0001-1 78 Printed: 1/18/2022 9:04 AM Page 1 of 1 OrderiD: 042200668 r .N\ Page 1 of 1 Analysis Type: Asbestos Chain of Custody PLM Record Turnaround Time: 96-�ou Green Environmental Consulting, Inc 180 Pleasant Street-Suite 213 Easthampton, MA 01027 Project Info: Phone/Fax (413)341-3418 Send Results To: Project Name: Results to: Cape' : use Boiler Steam Tunnel emslreports@gecenviro.com Project Number: ' Invoice to: u 3 b adam@gecenviro.com Project Address: Comments/Special Instructions: 10 Elm St Northampton, MA 01063 Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description 03415-01A Steam Tunnel Tar coat on concrero 03415-01B Steam Tunnel Tar coat on concrete C, -• 3r`' 1:1. cZnr`� G Z c-.- 1.11 Sampled!By: Date: Received By: Date/Time: Relinguisfied By/ D to/Time: Received in Lab By: Date/Time: ����� tom ; 2 Attachment 2 PCBs Laboratory Report and Chain-of-Custody EMSL Analytical, Inc. • 200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 ,Phone: (856)303-2500 Fax: (856)858-4571 Email: EnvChemistrv20,emsl.corn Attn: Adam Lesko 2/3/2022 Green Environmental Consulting, Inc. 180 Pleasant St 2nd Floor, Suite 213 Easthampton, MA 01027 Phone: (413) 341-3418 Fax: (413) 341-3419 The following analytical report covers the analysis performed on samples submitted to EMSL Analytical, Inc. on 1/20/2022. The results are tabulated on the attached data pages for the following client designated project: Capen Steam Tunnel/03415 The reference number for these samples is EMSL Order#012200973. Please use this reference when calling about these samples. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (856) 303-2500. Approved By: AS^/ Phillip Worby, Environmental Chemistry Laboratory Director The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAP and/or the specific certification program that is applicable,unless otherwise noted. NELAP Certifications: NJ 03036,NY 10872,PA 68-00367,CA ELAP 1877 '46• .% The samples associated with this report were received in good condition unless otherwise noted.This report relates only to those items tested as received by the laboratory.The QC data associated with the sample results meet the recovery and precision requirements established by the NELAP,unless specifically indicated.All results for soil samples are reported on a dry weight basis, unless otherwise noted.This report may not be reproduced except in full and without written approval by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Page 1 of 2 EMSL Analytical, Inc. CustomerlD: GECL78 200 Route 130 North,Cinnaminson,NJ 08077 CuStomerPO: Phone/Fax: (856)303-2500/(856)858-4571 htto://www.EMSL.com EnvChemistrv2faemsl.com EMSL Order: ProjectiD: 012200973 Attn: Adam Lesko Phone: (413)341-3418 Green Environmental Consulting, Inc. Fax: (413)341-3419 180 Pleasant St Received: 1/20/2022 10:15 AM 2nd Floor, Suite 213 Easthampton, MA 01027 Project: Capen Steam Tunnel/03415 Analytical Results Client Sample Description 03415-PCB01 Collected: 1/11/2022 Lab ID: 012200973-0001 10:00:00 AM Prep Analysis Method Parameter Result RI.Units Date&Analyst Date&Analyst GC-SVOA 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1016 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 2/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1221 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 2/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1232 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 2/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1242 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 2/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1248 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM Z/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1254 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 2/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1260 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM /2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1262 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 2/2/2022 00:00 TL 3540C/8082 Aroclor-1268 ND 0.46 mg/Kg 2/1/2022 OM 12/2/2022 00:00 TL Definitions: MDL-method detection limit J-Result was below the reporting limit,but at or above the MDL ND-indicates that the analyte was not detected at the reporting limit RL-Reporting Limit(Analytical) D-Dilution Sample required a dilution which was used to calculate final results ChemSmplw/RDUNELAC-2.19.0.0 Printed:2/3/2022 6:02:39 PM Page 2 of 2 Environmental Chemistry Chain of Custody 200 Route 130 North EMSL Order Number/Lab Use Only V - -- __. 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Outstanding Jurisdiction Violations 3 3.0 Applicable Codes 3 4.0 Work Classification 4 5.0 Construction and Occupancy Classification 4 5.1. Occupancy Classification 4 5.2. Existing Building Construction 5 6.0 Fire Protection Systems i 6 6.1. Automatic Sprinkler and Standpipe System/ Fire Extinguishers 6 6.2. Fire Alarm & Detection System 6 7.0 Means of Egress 6 7.1. Number of Exits, Exit Capacity & Egress Occupant Load 6 7.2. Exit Capacity and Occupant Load Factors 7 7.3. Accessible Means of Egress 7 7.4. Miscellaneous Means of Egress Criteria 7 8.0 Life Safety Systems 8 9.0 Accessibility 8 9.1. Accessible Bathrooms 8 9.2. Accessible Parking 9 10.0 Elevator 9 JS Consulting Engineers, PLLC: Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 3 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The existing Capen Boiler building is an existing 2-story building with a below grade tunnel connection into the basement level of Capen Annex. The existing equipment in the Capen Boiler building will be replaced and an addition will be constructed to house new equipment. Other options under consideration include the demolition of a portion'of the 2nd Floor and relocation of the existing arborist's office to an alternate location on campus. The renovation project is a Level 3 Alteration with an Addition. There is no proposed change in use. The extent of the renovation requires that the entire building be brought into full compliance with the accessibility requirements of 521 CMR as well as ADAS compliance. 2.0 BUILDING DESCRIPTION JS Consulting Engineers, PLLC (JSCE) has prepared this code approach report for the existing Capen Boiler and Capen Annex buildings located on the Smith College campus in Northampton, Massachusetts in accordance with 780 CMR §34- 104.2.2.1. Capen Boiler is a 2-story existing wood frame building with three (3) tenant spaces: 1)the boiler plant serving the north end of the campus; 2)the Smith College Arborists' Office; 3) a pottery studio to be relocated as part of this project. The Capen Boiler building is adjacent to the Capen Annex Building which is a 2-story classroom and office building (i.e., Tenant 4). These buildings are interconnected on the Basement Level and located on the same lot. As such they are considered a single building. While there is no new work proposed to the Capen Annex, the code approach will reference the impact of the new work to the boiler plant on Capen Annex. The proposed scope of work includes the replacement and addition of new equipment within the boiler plant. This includes demolition of some existing space on the 1st Floor of Capen Boiler, demolition of a portion of the 2nd Floor(location of former pottery studio tenant), and an addition to the 1st Floor. The work is classified by 780 CMR Chapter 34 as a Level 3 Alteration and Addition without a change in use. It is JSCE's understanding that there are several buildings located on the same lot in addition to Capen Boiler and Capen Annex. This includes, but is not limited to, the Greenhouse building. As part of this project, JSCE recommends that an imaginary lot line be established to separate Capen Boiler and Annex from the adjacent buildings on the lot. This will allow for work in the Capen Boiler building to not trigger work in the adjacent buildings and for upcoming work in the Greenhouse to not trigger additional work in the Capen Boiler and Annex buildings. As the project progresses further discussion to locate this imaginary lot line is required. Note that JSCE's scope of work does not include review of existing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or structural systems, energy performance/efficiency. This Report is based on preliminary project plans, discussions with the Project Team, a visual-only site survey performed by John Schoenrock, P.E. on April 29, 2022, and the requirements of the applicable codes identified below. 2.1. OUTSTANDING JURISDICTION VIOLATIONS JSCE understands there are no outstanding code violations on file with the town of Northampton and there are no outstanding accessibility complaints filed by occupants with the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board. In addition, JSCE is not aware of any accessibility complaints filed with the U.S. Department of Justice (ADA violations). 3.0 APPLICABLE CODES This Report is based on the major fire protection and life safety requirements of the following list of currently applicable codes and standards. Accessibility - Massachusetts Architectural Access Board Regulations, 521 CMR (521 CMR); and the 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Architectural Guidelines (ADAS) Building— Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR) Ninth Edition, which is an amended version of the 2015 International Building Code JS Consulting Engineers,PLLC Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 4 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 Electrical - Massachusetts Electrical Code, 527 CMR, 12.00. The Massachusetts Electrical Code is an amended version of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NFPA 70); and Massachusetts Fire Prevention Regulations, 527 CMR, 27.00 (527 CMR). The 2013 Emergency and Standby Power Systems Code (NFPA 110) is adopted by 780 CMR and NFPA 70. Elevators - Massachusetts Elevator Regulations, 524 CMR (524CMR) Energy— 780 CMR §13.00, which is an amended version of the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code and the 2016 ASHRAE 90.1. Existing Building — 780 CMR Chapter 34 (780 CMR §34), which is an amended version of the 2015 International Existing Building Code Fire Prevention - Massachusetts Fire Prevention Regulations, 527 CMR (527 CMR)which is an amended version of NFPA 1, The National Fire Code 2015 Edition (NFPA 1). In addition, the International Fire Code (IFC), 2015, is also applicable as adopted by 780 CMR. Mechanical - International Mechanical Code (IMC), 2015, as adopted and amended by 780 CMR (Plumbing - Massachusetts Fuel Gas and Plumbing Codes, 248 CMR (248 CMR) Other Additional selected National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards as referenced by 780 CMR This report addresses the major fire protection, life safety and accessibility code requirements of 780 CMR, 521 CMR, and the ADAS. This report addresses the major fire and life safety code requirements of 780 CMR, 780 CMR Chapter 34, 521 CMR and the ADAS. 4.0 WORK CLASSIFICATION The proposed scope of work includes the renovation of the existing Capen Boiler building on the Smith College campus in Northampton, Massachusetts. The scope of work is classified as a Level 3 Alteration' and Addition without a Change in Use. Compliance with 780 CMR for work performed in an existing building with a change in use is scoped from 780 CMR §34- 7.00 through §34-9.00 and 780 CMR §34-11.00 for the addition. All new work is required to comply with the new construction requirements of 780 CMR §2.00 through §33.00 (780 CMR §34-801.3). As it relates to accessibility, the cost of the new work exceeds 30% of the full and fair cash value of the building. As such the entire building, even those areas not within the scope of work, is required to be fully accessible in accordance with 521 CMR and the ADAS (521 CMR §3.3.1, ADAS §202.4). Refer to the discussion in Section 9.0 below for more specific detail regarding the accessibility approach. 5.0 CONSTRUCTION AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 5.1. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION The existing Capen Boiler and Capen Annex buildings are both 2-story wood frame buildings. The use classification of Capen Boiler is Group F-2 for the boiler plant and Group B for the Arborists' office. The use classification of Capen Annex is Group B, office and college classroom space. Level 3 Alteration work includes the reconfiguration of space, the addition or elimination of any door or window, the reconfiguration or expansion of any system, or the installation of any additional equipment where the Work Area includes more than 50%of the building area.Work classified as a Level 3 Alteration is required to comply with the requirements of 780 CMR §34-7.0, §34-8.0, and §34-9.0. lS Consulting Engineers,PLLC Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 5 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 This Report assumes a non-separated mixed-use approach between building uses in which there are no rated separations required between use groups in accordance with 780 CMR §508.3. Table 1. Occupancy Classifications Occupancy Classification Uses Group B, Business Capen Annex &Arborists' Office Group F-2, Industrial Boiler Plant including addition In accordance with 780 CMR §34-1012.6.2 where the hazard category remains the same or changes to a lesser hazard category the existing exterior wall construction and exterior wall openings are permitted to remain as-is. Any new exterior wall openings or reconstruction of exterior walls are required to meet the new construction requirements for exterior walls and exterior wall openings per 780 CMR§602.0 and §705.0. 5.2. EXISTING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION The existing building construction of both the Capen Boiler and Capen Annex is wood frame construction consistent with Type VB, Ordinary Construction. In accordance with the 780 CMR §34-1012.5.2 where an existing building undergoes a Level 3 Alteration ith no Change in Use or a Change in Use to a lesser or equal hazard, the existing building construction is deemed acceptable for the continued use of the building. The addition to the 1st Floor of Capen Boiler is required to be Type VB construction or better. An unsprinklered building of Type VB construction classified as Group B or F-2 is permitted to have an maximum building height of 2-stories and 40-feet with a maximum footprint area of 9,000 square feet. Currently the two buildings are each 2-stories and less than 40-feet in height. The aggregate total area of Capen Boiler and Capen Annex is currently approximately 6,000 square feet. The proposed addition should not increase the total aggregate building area to more than 7,500 square feet if Capen Boiler and Capen Annex remain unsprinklered. Should Smith College elect to install an automatic sprinkler system throughout Capen Boiler and Capen Annex as part of this project; the building area (aggregate per floor) is permitted to be 27,000 square feet with an overall height of 3-stories and 60-feet. Refer to the Table below for the minimum requirements for Type VB construction (unsprinklered) and other rated construction specific to the building (780 CMR Table 509, 780 CMR Table 601, §708.1, §1020.1). Table 2. FRR TYPE VB CONSTRUCTION Building Element Fire Resistance Rating (hours) Primary Structural Frame 0 (New) Exterior Bearing Walls Fire Separation Distance Oft— 10ft 1 Fire Separation Distance Greater than 10-feet 0 (New) Exterior Non-Loadbearing Exterior Walls Fire Separation Distance Oft— 1 Oft 1 Fire Separation Distance Greater than 10-feet 0 Interior Bearing Walls 0 Non-Loadbearing Interior Walls 0 Floor Construction and Associated Secondary Members 0 Roof Construction 0 Existing Exit Stair Enclosures or Shafts 1 JS Consulting Engineers,PLLC Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 6 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 Building Element Fire Resistance Rating (hours) New Exit Stair Enclosures or Shafts (connecting 3-stories or less) 1 Fire Pump Room (where provided) 2 Rooms Containing Emergency Electrical Equipment 2 Corridor Walls— Corridors throughout the building (unsprinklered) 1 Openings in fire resistance rated construction are required to be protected with approved opening protectives including, but not limited to, doors, dampers, fire shutters, etc. Refer to the Table below as well as 780 CMR §714.0, §716.0 and §717.0. Refer to 780 CMR §717.0 for permitted exceptions to smoke and fire dampers in rated construction. Table 3. OPENING PROTECTION IN RATED CONSTRUCTION FRR Element Fire Resistance Rating (minutes) Opening Protection 3-hour Fire Barrier 3-hour 2-hour Fire Barrier 90 1-hour Fire Barrier serving as an Exit Enclosure 60 1-hour Fire Barrier 45 1/2-Hour Corridor Wall 20-minute/ Smoke and Draft Control Door per UL 1784 Smoke Partition Self-Closing and Latching / Smoke Damper for Duct Penetrations 6.0 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 6.1. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER AND STANDPIPE SYSTEM / FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Capen Boiler and Capen Annex are unsprinklered buildings. The aggregate area of the Capen Boiler and Capen Annex buildings is currently approximately 6,000 square feet. Therefore, per 780 CMR §903.2 and MGL Chapter 148 Section 26G the two (2) building areas are not required to be sprinkered. However, if an automatic sprinkler system is installed in both buildings as part of this project. The system will be provided per 780 CMR §903.0 and NFPA 13. New fire extinguishers are to be located throughout each building area in accordance with 780 CMR §906.0 and NFPA10. Refer to the Fire Protection Systems Narrative and design documents prepared separately by JSCE. 6.2. FIRE ALARM & DETECTION SYSTEM A manual fire alarm system is required to protect the building per 780 CMR 907.2.4 and should a sprinkler system be installed a fire alarm system would also be provided. A new fire alarm and detection system is required to be designed and installed per§907.0, 527 CMR, and NFPA 72. Refer to the Fire Protection Systems Narrative and design documents prepared separately by JSCE. 7.0 MEANS OF EGRESS 7.1. NUMBER OF EXITS, EXIT CAPACITY& EGRESS OCCUPANT LOAD In accordance with 780 CMR §1006.3 each floor of the building is required to be served by a minimum of two (2)exits unless the following provisions are met to allow a single exit serving a floor(780 CMR §1006.2.1 Ex 1, §1006.3.2): • Where the maximum travel distance to the single exit does not exceed 75-feet (unsprinklered building)and the egress occupant load does not exceed 49-people (Group B) or 29-people (Group F-2). JS Lonsulting Engineers, r'LLL Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 7 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 • Where the maximum travel distance to the single exit does not exceed 100-feet(sprinklered building)and the egress occupant load does not exceed 49-people (Group B) or 29-people (Group F-2). Individual rooms and spaces with an egress occupant load of 50-people or more are also required to be served by two (2), remotely located means of egress (780 CMR §1006.2). In addition, assembly use spaces with an occupancy of 50-people or more are also required to be served by panic hardware per 780 CMR §1010.1.10. Currently the travel distance to the single exit serving the Basement Level of Capen Boiler and Annex is greater than 75-feet but less than 100-feet. If the buildings remain unsprinklered, a second remotely located exit is required to be installed to serve the Basement Level. 7.2. EXIT CAPACITY AND OCCUPANT LOAD FACTORS The exit capacity for the means of egress elements serving the building is based on the following factors (780 CMR §1005.1). Table 4. Egress Capacity Factors Egress Element Egress Capacity Factor Stairs 0.30 inches per person Doors, Ramps, Exit 0.20 inches per person Passageways, Corridors Based on the proposed use of the building the following occupant load factors are applicable (780 CMR Table 1004.1.2). Table 5. Occupant Load Factors Use /Occupancy Classification Occupant Load Factor Office/ Business Use 100 gross Storage 300 gross MEP (or similar) Spaces 300 gross As the design develops, tables summarizing the egress occupant load and exit capacity serving each floor will be provided. 7.3. ACCESSIBLE MEANS OF EGRESS In accordance with 780 CMR §1009.1 Ex. 1 accessible means of egress are not required to be provided in an existing building. This includes existing buildings undergoing a substantial renovation. 7.4. MISCELLANEOUS MEANS OF EGRESS CRITERIA The following table summarizes some of the major means of egress criteria prescribed by 780 CMR based on the building being fully sprinklered. This is not a comprehensive list; 780 CMR Chapter 10, 521 CMR, and the ADAS should be referenced to determine all applicable requirements. Means of Egress Element Prescriptive Code Requirement Travel Distance Use Group B— 300-feet Use Group F-2 —400-feet Common Path of Travel2 Use Group B & F-2 — 75-feet (100-feet sprinklered) Maximum Dead-End Distance Use Group B & F-2—50-feet (or 2.5 times the width) 2 Common path of travel in existing to remain areas that are unchanged is not required to meet new construction requirements. JS Consulting Engineers,PLLC Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 8 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 Means of Egress Element Prescriptive Code Requirement Minimum Headroom Height 7-feet 6-inches (7-feet existing spaces) Minimum Headroom Height Along a Stair 80-inches Minimum Door Clear Width 32-inches3 Minimum Door Pull Side Maneuvering Clearance4 18-inches adjacent to the latch plus 60-inches of clear floor space measured perpendicular to the width of the door plus the 18-inches Minimum Door Push Side Maneuvering Clearance 12-inches adjacent to the latch plus 48-inches of (where a closer and latch are provided)4 clear floor space measured perpendicular to the width of the door plus the 18-inches Panic Door Hardware (780 CMR §1010.1.10) Required for all means of egress doors serving a Use Group A occupant load greater than 50-people Minimum Corridor Width 44-inches3 Minimum Width Accessible Route 36-inches3 8.0 LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS New normal and emergency means of egress lighting, new exit signs, new signage and any wayfinding will be new as part of the renovation project. These new devices and building systems are required to meet the new construction requirements of 780 CMR, 521 CMR and the ADAS. Luminous egress marking is not required and is not provided in the building. Exit signage on the 1st Floor of the Capen Annex will include the International Symbol of Accessibility as per 521 CMR §41.1.3(e). 9.0 ACCESSIBILITY The existing Capen Boiler building is not accessible and does not comply with 521 CMR or the ADAS. The level of accessibility provided in Capen Annex is unknown. For the purposes of applying 521 CMR the two buildings are separated into tenant spaces which include the Boiler Plant on the 1st Floor of Capen Boiler and Basement Level of Capen Boiler and Annex; the 2nd Floor Capen Boiler arborists' office; and the Capen Annex office/classroom spaces. There are no shared building entrances, exits, corridors, bathrooms, or other common use areas shared between tenant spaces. JSCE understands that the proposed construction cost of the renovation of the Boiler plant space exceeds 30% of the assessed building value (excluding land value and apportioned for the Boiler Plant space). As such 521 CMR§3.3.2 requires the entire Boiler Plant tenant space to be brought into full compliance with 521 CMR. However, the Boiler Plant is an employee only space with restricted access to limited staff only. Therefore, 521 CMR is not applicable to new work in the Boiler Plant. All new layouts and building elements should also comply with the ADAS. This does not require the other tenant spaces to be brought into compliance with 521 CMR and there are no shared common use spaces between tenants. 9.1. ACCESSIBLE BATHROOMS The existing bathroom on the 1st Floor of Capen Boiler will be demolished as part of this project and a new single user accessible bathroom will be constructed in accordance with 521 CMR §30.0 and ADAS §603.0 through §606.0 to serve the boiler plant. 3 Not less than the width required to serve the occupant load: refer to the exit capacity and occupant load tables in this Report. 4 Assumes forward approach JS Consulting Engineers, PLLC Smith College Capen Boiler/Annex Renovation/Addition Page 9 Code Compliance Approach Report May 11, 2022 There are no common use bathrooms shared between the tenants of the Capen Boiler and Annex buildings. Bathrooms located within a tenant space not within the scope of work are not required to be modified to comply with 521 CMR or the ADAS. 9.2. ACCESSIBLE PARKING There is no parking dedicated to the building. As such accessible parking is not required. 10.0 ELEVATOR Capen Boiler building and Capen Annex building each do not have an elevator and elevators are not included as part of the new work. The Capen Annex building is 1-story and there is no connection from the grade level to the basement area. Capen Boiler is 2-stories and includes the basement level. There are three (3) tenant spaces in the building: the boiler plant on the 1st Floor and Basement Level, the campus arborists' office, and a pottery studio that will be relocated. The boiler plant on the 1st Floor and Basement Level are restricted to employee access only. This includes the tunnel to the Capen Annex basement. These areas are not subject to the requirements of 521 CMR. As such an elevator is not required or provided. The 2nd Floor of Capen Boiler houses the campus arborists' office. This space is subject to compliance with 521 CMR; however, this space is a separate tenant from the boiler plant and there are no shared entrances, circulation routes, or building amenity space with the boiler plant. As such, an elevator is not required per 521 CMR §28.1(b). If there are any questions or concerns, please contact us at 603-327-8650 or via email at jsapochettiisfirecode.com. Submitted by: JS Consulting Engineers, PLLC Jennifer I, Sapochetti, P.E. Principal JS Consulting Engineers, PLLC jiir V!':k .. .. s I L f • fit, ii: 4 fit - iii 4. ' 11 ‘: 4111** „;..- . , , 1 j':,/,',-, e Akelmi—cirmr. I AfroiNanft,_ . , ,,,,.; ,,, P'4A ASBESTOS INSPECTION AND LEAD DETERMINATION REPORT SMITH COLLEGE - CAPEN BOILER HOUSE Northampton, MA PREPARED FOR: Richard Korzeniowski Smith College 126 West Street Northampton, MA 01063 • [-.4'"r2,.::,. .',.;;tt.' ,' i. 7, ti.,;,k,NVf, . ' PREPARED BY: Atlas Technical Consultants LLC 73 William Franks Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 March 16, 2022 e 73 William Franks Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 (413) 781-0070 I oneatlas.com March 16, 2022 Atlas No. 183SC22003 Mr. Richard Korzeniowski SMITH COLLEGE 126 West Street Northampton, MA 01063 Subject: Asbestos Inspection and Lead Determination Report Capen Boiler House Northampton, MA Dear Mr. Korzeniowski: The enclosed Asbestos Inspection and Lead Determination Report was performed and prepared by ATC Group Services dba Atlas Technical (ATLAS). The survey included a limited inspection of Capen House basement, first & second floor. The scope of the renovations was determined by Smith College. ATC's visual observations and laboratory reports forms the basis for the conclusions contained in this report. The following licensed and accredited inspector performed the inspection on March 08, 2022. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. Respectfully submitted, James Lowell Michael Matilainen Massachusetts Asbestos Inspector#: A1074251 Project Manager Phone: 413-504-1674 Phone: 413-522-8833 Email: James.Lowell@oneatlas.com Email: Michael.Matilainen@oneatlas.com Distribution: rkorzeni@smith.edu CONTENTS 1. SITE DESCRIPTION 2 1.1 SURVEY LIMITATIONS 2 2. ASBESTOS INSPECTION 2 2.1 ASBESTOS PROTOCOL 2 2.2 ASBESTOS ANALYSIS 3 3. LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP) TESTING 3 3.1 LEAD PROTOCOL 3 4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY 4 5. FINDINGS 4 6. CONCLUSIONS 5 APPENDICES I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS II LIST OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS III LIST OF NON-ASBESTOS MATERIALS IV LIST OF LEAD RESULTS V SUMMARY OF ASSUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ATTACHMENTS LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY SAMPLING MAP PHOTO LOG P- - LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ACBM Asbestos-Containing Building Material ACM Asbestos-Containing Material AHERA Asbestos-Hazard Emergency Response Act CFR Code of Federal Regulations DPH Department of Public Health EPA Environmental Protection Agency LBP Lead Based Paint NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NOB Non-Friable Organically Bound OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PACM Presumed Asbestos-Containing Material PLM Polarized Light Microscopy RACM Regulated Asbestos-Containing Building Material TEM Transmission Electron Microscopy Page 11 T � 1. SITE DESCRIPTION This report addresses sampling at Capen Boiler House basement, first and second floors. The building's construction date was unknown at the time of the survey. Interior finishes of the building include plaster walls & ceilings, sheetrock, wood flooring. 1.1 SURVEY LIMITATIONS The majority of the building was occupied at the time of the survey. The basement, first and second floors are being renovated. Limited destructive investigation techniques were used in this survey. Suspect lead, PCB, asbestos, mercury or other hazardous materials may exist at inaccessible areas of the building or grounds that could not be evaluated during this study. These areas include but are not limited to: • Interior of floors, walls and ceiling cavities • Foundation waterproofing systems • Underground pipe tunnels and chases • Gaskets on equipment, tanks, pipe, etc. • Building plumbing systems • Electrical wiring • Pipe and duct wall penetrations A number of regulated materials may also be present in the facility that were not fully evaluated as part of this study including but not limited to containerized wastes, hydraulic equipment, extinguishing systems, life safety equipment, etc. We understand Smith College is evaluating and disposing of these materials prior to building renovation. 2. ASBESTOS INSPECTION Atlas's Scope of Work included a limited Asbestos Inspection of the above referenced building. Outlined below is a description of Atlas's testing methodology. 2.1 ASBESTOS PROTOCOL Atlas preformed a limited pre-renovation/demolition survey to identify suspect asbestos- containing materials in the above referenced building. The Asbestos Inspection included a visual assessment of accessible suspect asbestos-containing materials and subsequent bulk sampling and analysis. PA and OSHA define ACBM as any material containing greater than one percent (>1%) "bestos. The ACBM inspection and bulk sampling was performed in accordance with the mhods outlined in the U.S. EPA guidance document titled, Guidance for Controlling Asbestos- IlkContainirgiVlaterials in Buildings (Document No. 560/5-85/024). In addition, bulk sampling of asbestos was performed in general accordance with 40 CFR Part 763 Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) requirements for number of samples and types of ACBM to be sampled. According to these requirements, materials are classified as either surfacing (e.g., ceiling plaster, wall plaster, spray-applied fireproofing), thermal system insulation (e.g., pipe insulation, pipe fitting insulation, boiler insulation), or miscellaneous materials (e.g., floor tile, ceiling tile, wallboard). The number of samples collected from each material varies based on the classification of the material and increases as the potential for a non-uniform mixture of asbestos in the material increases. Samples collected for asbestos analysis were obtained by qualified and certified (Certified State of Massachusetts Site Inspector) personnel utilizing proper safety measures such as wetting the material prior to sampling, cleaning up the area by wet wiping any resulting residual debris, and wearing proper protective equipment, as needed. In order to be certain of sampling the entire thickness of a material, coring tools and knives were utilized to penetrate all layers of a material. All collected samples were then placed in appropriately labeled airtight containers for shipment to the laboratory for analysis. 2.2 ASBESTOS ANALYSIS All samples collected were transported under chain-of-custody protocol to EMSL lab in New York, NY. Bulk samples were analyzed for asbestos content using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with Dispersion Staining (EPA Method 600/R-93/116 and/or EPA Method 600/M4-82-020: Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials). One sample from each group was analyzed by TEM via EPA/600/R-93/116 Section 2.5.5.1. To qualify as asbestos- containing, the material must be determined to contain greater than or equal to one percent(>_1%) from a homogeneous material area set of samples. Consequently, according to the EPA/AHERA and State of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection criteria, all bulk samples from a homogeneous area must be found to contain less than one percent (<1%) asbestos in order to be classified as non-asbestos- containing. MassDEP also requires materials that contain any asbestos (<1%) be handled and disposed of as asbestos containing material. 3. LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP) TESTING Atlas performed a limited lead characterization of painted, stained or varnished components lihk • located throughout the area listed above. Outlined below is a description of Atlas testing methodology. 3.1 LEAD PROTOCOL Pre-screening was performed utilizing XRF in general accordance with Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) 105 CMR 460 regulations for a lead determination. All N' personnel who operate the portable XRF analyzer are trained by the manufacturer in safety lai measures and testing protocols. The instrument was calibrated prior to testing according to manufacturers and Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) procedures. In R.; - 3 accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1926.62 Regulations, an XRF can determine the presence of lead, however, not the absence of lead. 4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY The objective of the hazardous materials survey was to visually evaluate building components and containers for potential hazardous materials. No sampling was completed as part of this visual survey. The following is a general description of hazardous materials we evaluate as part of our survey. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic coolants or lubricating oils used in some electrical transformers, light ballasts, electrical panels, capacitors, or other similar equipment manufactured prior to 1979. PCBs may also be identified in miscellaneous building materials. In general, the PCBs were used in these building materials such as sealant (e.g. caulk, sealants, insulation, and window glazing compound) plasticizers and/or flame retardants. Fluorescent light fixture ballasts manufactured prior to 1979 may contain small quantities of PCBs. Recently manufactured fluorescent light ballasts do not contain PCBs and those manufactured between 1978 and 1998 were required to have "No PCBs" labels. Fluorescent and high intensity light bulbs may contain small amounts of heavy metals s ch as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, and therefore must be handled/disposed of properly. Thermostats, thermometers, and pressure gauges sometimes contain mercury. In a dition, mercury-containing switches were sometimes used on heating boilers. Rechargeable batteries are generally associated with emergency exit lights, emergency safety lights, and other emergency service items. Rechargeable batteries can contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, and nickel, that need to be recycled of properly disposed. A variety of containerized chemicals that are consumed on a regular basis (e.g. refrigerants, cleaners, paints, fuels, etc.) are often considered hazardous materials when disposed of as waste product. 5. FINDINGS Refer to the following Attachments for a summary of each tested material, location, analytical and results and abatement cost estimates: I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS I LIST OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS LIST OF NON-ASBESTOS MATERIALS LIST OF LEAD RESULTS al SUMMARY OF ASSUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Pi,_;,- a 6. CONCLUSIONS Several hazardous materials were identified in building materials. The following response actions are required to be implemented to properly manage hazardous materials at the site: A. In accordance with EPA's National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations, all materials found to be asbestos-containing in the building will be required to be abated prior to renovation/demolition activities. In addition, all asbestos abatement work is required to be performed by a Massachusetts state licensed Asbestos Abatement Contractor in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. B. Any suspect asbestos-containing material discovered during the course of renovation/demolition which is not included in this report shall be assumed to be asbestos- containing until further bulk sampling and analysis is performed. C. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), as well as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently recognize Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis as an acceptable analytical method for determining the Asbestos content in non-friable, organically bound (NOB) materials. However, comparative studies between PLM analysis and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis have shown that PLM analysis may yield false negative analytical results for NOB's such as floor tiles. Atlas recommends that, prior to Renovation/Demolition activities, one sample from each homogeneous area of floor tiles and other non-friable organically bound (NOB) materials that originally tested negative by PLM undergo confirmatory analysis by TEM, utilizing ELAP-198.4 TEM Method for Identifying and Quantifying Asbestos in NOB bulk samples. One sample from each group was analyzed by TEM via EPA/600/R-93/116 Section 2.5.5.1. D. For materials which contain less than 1 percent asbestos several OSHA requirements still apply if the asbestos permissible exposure limit (PEL) is exceeded or might be exceeded. These include requirements regarding: • the use of wet methods • prompt clean-up and disposal of waste and debris contaminated with asbestos in leak tight containers • and record keeping requirements associated with negative exposure assessment MassDEP also requires materials that contain any asbestos (<1%) be handled and disposed of as asbestos containing material. II demolition work, which disturbs lead-containing materials, will be subject to OSHA 29 19262 "Lead in Construction Regulations". Under OSHA, the emplbyer is ,.h responsible for protection of their employees when performing renovation and/or Page I 5 demolition work which disturbs lead materials. Compliance shall include written programs, medical monitoring, exposure assessment testing and engineering controls. NOTE: Any lead waste streams generated during demolition must have a leachate characterization (TCLP) performed prior to disposal. Other regulated metals (e.g. chromium, cadmium, etc.) may be present in paint that were not evaluated as part of this limited survey. F. To comply with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, (29 CFR 1910.1200) workers shall be notified of the presence of lead, asbestos, mercury or PCB in building materials and trained on proper handling methods. This shall include, but not be limited to: • wearing work clothes and gloves • washing hands prior to eating • not smoking or eating within the work area • employing methods that minimize the generation of dust when disturbing materials to the extent practicable. G. Prior to the start of the work, hazardous material abatement specifications shall be developed to outline project requirements. Air monitoring shall be performed to determine the effectiveness of abatement. The Contractor shall be required to provide a written description detailing the means and methods to achieve compliance with the provisions outlined herein. H. For hazardous materials left in place, establish an operation and maintenance program to ensure that workers: • Are made aware of hazardous materials locations through training or hazard labeling • Regularly inspect hazardous materials and maintain in good condition • Utilize personal protective equipment if exposed to hazard materials APPENDIX I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS Summary of Asbestos-Containing Materials - . Smith College-Capen Boiler House Gray Turtle Shell Linoleum & Mastic TSI Pipe Under Parking Lot (Assumed Till Tested) Valve Gaskets (Assumed Till Tested) Associated Material Inside Shower Enclosure (Assumed Till Tested) Fire Door (Assumed) Suspect Material In Chalkboard (Assumed) Exterior Glazing on all Windows Exterior Door Frame Caulk Exterior Window Frame Caulk APPENDIX II LIST OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS List of Asbestos Materials Table F- • Smith College-Ca••en Boiler House Quantity Bulk Sample Material Description Location Referen Gray Turtle Shell Linoleum & Mastic Residential 256 Sq. Ft. CBH-05/06 Facilities A&B TSI Pipe Under Parking Lot Underground To Be CBH-07 Determined Assumed Valve Gaskets Boiler Room 20 Ea. CBH-11 Assumed Old Wiring Boiler Room To be CBH12 Determined Assumed Associated Material Inside Shower Enclosure Boiler/Shower 60 Sq. Ft. CBH-20 Assumed • Fire Door Boiler/Shower 1 Ea. CBH-21 Assumed • Suspect Material In Chalkboard Art 130 Sq. Ft. CBH-34 Assumed Exterior Glazing on all Windows Exterior 35 Ea. CBH-38A-C Exterior Door Frame Caulk Exterior 2 Ea. CBH-29A&B Exterior Window Frame Caulk Exterior 35 Ea. CBH-40A&B APPENDIX III LIST OF NON-ASBESTOS MATERIALS List of Non-Asbestos Materials Table Smith College— Capen Boiler House ' Material Description ocation Bulk Sample Reference# Plaster Skim Throughout CBH-01A-F Plaster Base Throughout CBH-A-F Residential CBH-03A&B Sheetrock Facilities/Boiler Room Residential CBH-04a-C Joint Compound Facilities/Boiler Room Basement Plaster Ceiling Boiler Room CBH-08A-C Brick Mortar Boiler Room CBH-09A&B Brick Wall Boiler Room CBH-10A&B 6" Gray Cove Base & Mastic Boiler Room/Bath CBH-13/14A&B Concrete Floor Boiler Room CBH-15A&B Fiberboard Stair Backer Crawl Space CBH-16A&B White Brick Wall Filler Crawl Space CBH-17A&B Old Fiberglass Pipe Insulation Steam Conduit Line CBH-18A-C 2'x4' Fissure Ceiling Tile Boiler Room CBH19A&B Shower Glass Block Mortar Boiler/Bath CBH-22A&B Yellow Carpet Mastic 2nd Level CBH-23A&B 4" Black Cove Base & Mastic 2nd Level Bath CBH-24/25A&B Brown Marble Linoleum & Mastic 2nd Level Bath CBH-26/27A&B Black Paper Under Subfloor 2nd Level Bath CBH-28A&B Brown Linoleum & Mastic 2nd Level Common CBH-29/30A&B Hall Brown Paper Under Linoleum 2nd Level Common CBH-31A&B Hall 2nd Level Common CBH-32A-C Red Paper Under Subfloor Hall/Landscape Office/Art Art Room Wall Art Room/Kiln CBH-33A&B White Sink Undercoat 2nd Level Lounge CBH-35A&B 6" Brown Cove Base & Mastic 2nd Level Lounge CBH-36,37 A&B Roof Shingle Composite Shingle/Tar/Paper Roof CBH-41A Black Roof Membrane/Mastic Front Overhang CBH-42,43A&B Brown Paper Under House Clapboards Exterior Siding CBH-44A&B APPENDIX IV LIST OF LEAD RESULTS List of Lead Results ' Smith College—Capen Boiler House ,, Sample Location Testing Combination Lab Results Notes Number CY° by Weight) 01 Residential Facilities 5"White Door Casing 0.16 Good Residential Facilities Good 02 White 9-Light Door 7.84 03 Residential Facilities Plaster Wall -0.04 Good 04 Residential Facilities Plaster Ceiling -0.24 Good 05 Residential Facilities Brown Linoleum Floor -0.14 Good 06 Residential Facilities 4"White Window Casing -0.37 Good Residential Facilities Good 07 Sheetrock Wall -0.05 08 Residential Facilities 1-Light Exit Door 0.15 Good Boiler Room Good 09 Plaster Wall -0.15 Boiler Room Good 10 White Brick Wall -0.15 Boiler Room 11 Gray Stair Tread -0.26 Good Boiler Room Good 12 Gray Concrete Floor -0.10 Boiler Room -0.11 Good 13 Sheetrock Wall Boiler Room 0.02 Good 14 Shower Metal Door Frame Boiler Room -0.49 Good 15 Plaster Ceiling 2nd Level East Common 27.08 Good 16 Hall White Brick Wall 2nd Level East Common -0.18 Good 17 Hall Stair Stringer 2nd Level East Common -0.37 Good 18 Hall Green Exit Door 2nd Level East Common 10.11 Good 19 Hall White Door Frame 2nd Level East Common 15.55 Good 20 Hall 6" Door Casing 2nd Level East Common 11.62 Good 21 Hall 12-Light Window Sash 2nd Level East Common 6.77 Good 22 Hall 12-Light Window Sill List of Lead Results Smith College—Capen Boiler House . Sample Location Lab Results Numb ,,_ .. �. .. esting Combination (% by Weight) Notes .. 2nd Level East Common 12.77 Good 23 Hall White Tongue & Groove Wall 2nd Level East Common 9.44 Good 24 Hall Yellow 1-Light Door 2nd Level East Common 12.77 Good 25 Hall White Wood Ceiling Landscape Office 21.22 Good 26 Light Pink Wall Landscape Office 5.81 Good 27 Book Shelf Art Room 21.22 Good 28 White Wall Art Room 3-Light Double Hung Window 21.47 Good 29 Sash Art Room 6.27 Good 30 Yellow Door Art Room 0.12 Good 31 Yellow Door 32 Art Room Wood Floor 0.34 Good Lounge 11.96 Good 33 Gray Wood Ceiling Lounge 10.31 Good 34 Blue Window Casing Lounge 11.00 Good 35 Orange Wood Wall Lounge 11.42 Good 36 Red 12-Light Wood Door Exterior 0.23 Good 37 Dark Green Door Exterior 13.92 Good 38 Dark Green Door Frame Exterior 44.1 Good 39 Under Soffit Exterior 0.12 Good 40 Exterior Window Sill Exterior 7.02 Good 41 Exterior Window Sill Exterior 0.49 Good 42 Black Metal Handrail Exterior 25.20 Good 43 Gray Clap Board Siding APPENDIX V SUMMARY OF ASSUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS List of Assumed Hazardous Materials Smith College—Capen Boiler House Location ;quantity 'Material Description Throughout 28 Ea. 4' Florescent Lights Boiler Room 1 Ea. Oil Boiler Heat System Throughout 9 Ea. Smoke Alarms Boiler Room 3 Ea. Incandescent Bulbs Throughout 9 Ea. Electrical Panels Bath 1 Ea. Bath Light/Fan Throughout 2 Ea. Lighted Fire Alarm ATTACHMENTS SAMPLING MAP PHOTO LOG LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY kei .,..e ve co- ..1,-) k>f<Q7 104J& . �Z . L,1,,A bro., .-;.01eJcf.•_at'Y.coj„a -c;%A..r:G... . is /,,,,,,,f5 Pellet r,.. / BATHROOM U' 7r LdJi". I fi OJ .r R l p DN -UP �6 SMITH` EGE CAPEN BOILERIL HOUSE FIRST FLOOR LEGEND CON—TEST INC. MATERIAL.'LINOLEUM MOOR TILE 39 SPRUCE — P.O. BOX 591 EAST LONGMEADOW,MA 01028 AMOUNT'seo So.R. VA DRAWN BYi CHRIS BAUER DATE' 5/7/92 REVISED— APPROVED BY! ASBESTOS LOCATIONS SCALE' DWG.NO. 1/8'=1'-0' 4CB101S I lt�' CBH-01 1. r , STEAM CBH-03—— CONDUIT� ✓Cr 4 v ✓a(le t_r iytchq 1:.....v .7.:: , __: /fletwe r \ DATHROOM \ .{„e, - --i k ckeic Pc)--- ASH \ CRLPE `'�l'�� PIT r -Th CI MEN ANNEX \ \ V b I * O �,,y"+ \\1\\\ , PIT 1111% Orr D{ j r F+ _ V SMITH COLLEGE UP !h 11111‘116 ' t CAPEN BOILER HOUSE CBH-02 BASEMENT AO .ec lat a� V fr LEGEND LEGEND r CON-TEST INC. MATERIAL.!PIPE INSULATION MATERIAL!TANK INSULATION 39 SPRUCE - P,O. BOX 591 EAST LONGMEADOW,MA 01028 AMOUNT!iao MST NN AMOUNTc sso SO.FT. 1 I DRAWN BY1 CHRIS BAUER DATE' 5/7/92 REVISED- APPROVED BY' ASBESTOS LOCATIONS SCALE! -DWG,NO, 1/8'=1'-0' 4CBBO1S I I I l I I G %L a - ART ROOK �) 1 11 11 1 - . .-- ilti _ii\ 0, 1 „,,,,(6 , I- •;:53 , LOUNGE /'�%L` N 1 4Q , L ,kSc^6't' ryI �( V �' I—iH 1-1 1 f^ r Q c;y 'l"p�(�,� Ot-�\' ROOF ,1 �j` SMITH COLLEGE H H H CAPEN BOILER HOUSE o SECOND FLOOR CON-TEST INC. ,.&k. 39 SPRUCE - P.O. BOX 591 c. EAST LONGMEADOW,MA 01028 DRAWN BY'CHRIS BAUER DATE' 5/7/92 REVISED- V.. -S APPROVED BY, ASBESTOS LOCATIONS SCALE' DWG,NO. 1/8'=1'-0' 4CB201S t 1 I t Smith College Capen Boiler House ::, , .111. iii pi r- ate, h• a.». It 1i* I • •- .. _,_n -.. ,al MO i .i II j� _ Photo #1: Capen Boiler House II* 46 Ant frit d. • Photo #2: Capen Boiler House Smith College C pen Boiler House =y .��. >.� . . . w.w � am . Ask a Photo #3: Residential Facilities Smith College Capen Boiler House F a r Photo #4: Sample 01/02 Plaster f - :iii#:' ,,.' 7ile***Imii, „ _ k alliiiiiii Photo #5: Sample 03 Sheetrock Smith College Capen Boiler House « A(| d �» j©®ot . X Photo #6: Sample 04 Joint Compound �: x» y111 . , Photo #7: Sample 05/06 Gray Turtle Shell Linoleum & Mastic Smith College Capen Boiler House Photo #8: Bored Hole st • � r ,i Photo #9: Sample 07 TSI Line to Parking Lot Smith College Capen Boiler House •ea t v P"!".la"1 .7.11w1, Photo #10: Boiler Room Photo#11: Boiler Room Smith College Capen Boiler House t Co fitl - oci 11 . . . .. . ,.............. (-4,0i4,4 it- , . ifl pp , . ..„,,,-- . r id . Photo#11: Sample 09 Brick Mortar .40, III 1 r-auP iliamisk ,t -4: ,1$ ""` . .,- ^_, =Het% Iii III ___ _. ...... Photo #12 Brick Wall Smith College Capen Boiler House • • Photo #13 Boiler Pit Ar ea %� ; . . ; / © : 9 .. y �ay a° � . . _ r w cet~„. ~ � Photo #14 2 4 Fissure Ceiling Tile Smith College Capen Boiler House Photo #15 Sample 20 Shower Enclosure 74 sr ► � fiE Photo#16 Sample 22 Glass Block Mortar Smith College Capen Boiler House ett Photo #17 Sample 23 Yellow Carpet Mastic e. Photo #18 Sample 24/25 Black Cove Base & Mastic t Photo #19 Sample 26/27 Brown Marble Linoleum & Mastic Smith College Capen Boiler House Photo #20 29/30 Brown Linoleum & Mastic 4 Photo #21 Sample 33 Art Room Wall Smith College Capen Boiler House 4111 a , • 41,0 41111 Photo #22 Art Room ‘3146. 111141( al.1M fiX Photo #23 Kiln Room Smith College Capen Boiler House ., — Photo #24 Lounge 4.1 Photo #25 Sample 35 White Sink Undercoat Smith College Capen Boiler House i Photo 26 Entrance to 2nd Level Photo#27 Sample 42/43 Overhang Membrane Smith College Capen Boiler House 460 • Photo#28 Front Overhang EMSL Order: 032203599 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: ATC62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: - http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-01A Residential Facilities- Layer Not 032203599-0001 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Present Skim Sample appears to be paint CBH-01 B Residential Facilities- Layer Not 032203599-0002 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Present Skim Sample appeasrs to be paint CBH-01C Residential Facilities- Layer Not 032203599-0003 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Present Skim Sample appears to be paint CBH-01D Residential Facilities- White 5%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0004 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Non-Fibrous 60%Ca Carbonate Skim Homogeneous 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-01E Boiler Room-Plaster White 50%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0005 Wall&Ceiling Skim Non-Fibrous 50.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-01F Boiler Room-Plaster White 50%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0006 Wall&Ceiling Skim Non-Fibrous 50.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-01G Boiler Room-Plaster White 55%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0007 Wall&Ceiling Skim Non-Fibrous 45.0°/a Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-02A Residential Facilities- Gray 40%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0008 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Base Homogeneous 3%Mica 32.0%Non-fibrous(Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC--IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 , Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 1 of 12 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 - 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample • Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-02B Residential Facilities- Gray 40%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0009 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Base Homogeneous 2%Mica 33.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-02C Residential Facilities- Gray 2% Cellulose 40%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0010 Plaster Wall&Ceiling Non-Fibrous 20%Ca Carbonate Base Homogeneous 3%Mica 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-02D Boiler Room-Plaster Gray 5%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0011 Wall&Ceiling Base Non-Fibrous 6%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 60%Gypsum 15%Perlite 14.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-02E Boiler Room-Plaster Gray 60%Gypsum None Detected 032203599-0012 Wall&Ceiling Base Non-Fibrous 40.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-02F Boiler Room-Plaster Gray 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0013 Wall&Ceiling Base Non-Fibrous 50%Gypsum Homogeneous 30.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-02G Boiler Room-Plaster Gray 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0014 Wall&Ceiling Base Non-Fibrous 50%Gypsum Homogeneous 30.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-03A Residential Facilities- Gray 8% Cellulose 3%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0015 Sheetrock Non-Fibrous 5%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 55%Gypsum 29.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-03B Boiler Room- Brown/Gray 6% Cellulose 60%Gypsum None Detected 032203599-0016 Sheetrock Non-Fibrous 34.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-04A Residential Facilities- White 5%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0017 Joint Compound Non-Fibrous 55%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 40.0%Non-fibrous(Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC—IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 2 of 12 EMSL Order: 032203599 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: ATc62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: - http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-04B Residential Facilities- White 60%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0018 Joint Compound Non-Fibrous 40.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-04C Boiler Room-Joint White 65%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0019 Compound Non-Fibrous 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-05A Residential Facilities- Gray 10% Cellulose 25%Ca Carbonate 18%Chrysotile 032203599-0020 Gray Turtleshell Fibrous 47.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-05B Residential Facilities- Positive Stop 032203599-0021 Gray Turtleshell (Not Analyzed) Linoleum CBH-06A Residential Facilities- Layer Not 032203599-0022 Mastic Under Gray Present Turtleshell Linoleum CBH-06B Residential Facilities- Brown/Yellow 5% Cellulose 10%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile 032203599-0023 Mastic Under Gray Non-Fibrous 85.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Turtleshell Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-08A Boiler Room-Boiler Gray 35%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0024 Room Plaster Ceiling Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 3%Mica 37.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-08B Boiler Room-Boiler Gray 35%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0025 Room Plaster Ceiling Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 3%Mica 37.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-08C Boiler Room-Boiler Gray 30%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0026 Room Plaster Ceiling Non-Fibrous 20%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 50.0%Non-fibrous(Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report refledts the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC--IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 , Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 3 of 12 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL der: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 - 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022 03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-09A Boiler Room-Brick Brown 45%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0027 Mortar Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 3%Mica 27.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-09B Boiler Room-Brick Brown 40%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0028 Mortar Non-Fibrous 20%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 40.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-10A Boiler Room-Brick Red 12%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0029 Wall Non-Fibrous 88.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-10B Boiler Room-Brick Red 5%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0030 Wall Non-Fibrous 95.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-13A Boiler Room-6"Gray Gray 35%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0031 Cove Base Non-Fibrous 65.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-13B Boiler Room Shower- Gray 15%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0032 6"Gray.Cove Base Non-Fibrous 85.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-14A Boiler Room-Mastic Tan 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0033 Under 6"Gray Cove Non-Fibrous 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Base Homogeneous CBH-14B Boiler Room Shower- Yellow 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0034 Mastic Under 6"Gray Non-Fibrous 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Cove Base Homogeneous CBH-15A Boiler Room-Concrete Brown/Gray 35%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0035 Floor Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 3%Mica 37.0%Non-fibrous(Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC--IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 , Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 4 of 12 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 032203599 • Customer ID: ATC62 it, 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-15B Boiler Room-Concrete Gray 40%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0036 Floor Non-Fibrous 20%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 40.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-16A Crawl Space- Gray 90% Cellulose 10.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0037 Fiberboard Stair Fibrous Backer Homogeneous CBH-16B Crawl Space- Brown 85% Cellulose 15.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0038 Fiberboard Stair Fibrous Backer Homogeneous CBH-17A Crawl Space-Brick White 65%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0039 Filler Non-Fibrous 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-17B Crawl Space-Brick White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0040 Filler Non-Fibrous 70.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-18A Steam Conduit Line- Brown/White/Silver 20% Cellulose 25.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0041 Old Fiberglass Pipe Fibrous 55% Glass Insulation Homogeneous CBH-18B Steam Conduit Line- Brown/Silver 20% Cellulose 20.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0042 Old Fiberglass Pipe Fibrous 60% Glass Insulation Homogeneous CBH-18C Steam Conduit Line- Various 15% Cellulose 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0043 Old Fiberglass Pipe Fibrous 50% Glass Insulation Homogeneous CBH-19A Boiler Room Shower- Gray/White 40% Cellulose 5%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0044 2'x4'Fissure Ceiling Fibrous 25% MinWool 15%Perlite Tile Homogeneous 15.0%Non-fibrous(Other) e EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC—IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 ) Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 5 of 12 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: - http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-19B Boiler Room Shower- Tan 45% Cellulose 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0045 2'x4'Fissure Ceiling Fibrous 20% MinWool Tile Homogeneous CBH-22A Boiler Room Tilet Room Gray 40%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0046 -Glass Block Mortar Non-Fibrous 25%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 3%Mica 32.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-22B Boiler Room Tilet Room Gray 35%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0047 -Glass Block Mortar Non-Fibrous 20%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 45.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-23A 2nd Level East Brown 5% Cellulose 95.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0048 Common Hall-Yellow Non-Fibrous Carpet Mastic Homogeneous CBH-23B Lounge Room-Yellow Brown 15% Cellulose 15%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0049 Carpet Mastic Non-Fibrous 70.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-24A 2nd Level Bathroom- Black 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0050 4"Black Cove Base Non-Fibrous 70.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-24B 2nd Level Bathroom- Black 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0051 4"Black Cove Base Non-Fibrous 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-25A 2nd Level Bathroom- Tan 55%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0052 Mastic Under 4"Black Non-Fibrous 45.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Cove Base Homogeneous CBH-25B 2nd Level Bathroom- Gray 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0053 Mastic Under 4"Black Non-Fibrous 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Cove Base Homogeneous EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC—IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 6 of 12 EMSL Order: 032203599 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: ATC62 - 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-26A 2nd Level Bathroom- Brown/Gray 10% Cellulose 40%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0054 Brown Marble Fibrous 50.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-26B 2nd Level Bathroom- Various 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0055 Brown Marble Non-Fibrous 80.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-27A 2nd Level Bathroom- Brown/Tan 5% Cellulose 5%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0056 Mastic under Brown Non-Fibrous 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Marble Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-27B 2nd Level Bathroom- Brown 15% Cellulose 85.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0057 Mastic under Brown Non-Fibrous Marble Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-28A 2nd Level Bathroom- Black 40% Cellulose 35.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0058 Black Paper under Fibrous 25% Synthetic Subfloor Homogeneous CBH-28B 2nd Level Bathroom- Black 40% Cellulose 60.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0059 Black Paper under Fibrous Subfloor Homogeneous CBH-29A 2nd Level East Brown 3%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0060 Common Hall-Brown Non-Fibrous 10%Ca Carbonate Linoleum Homogeneous 87.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-29B 2nd Level East Yellow 4% Cellulose 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0061 Common Hall-Brown Non-Fibrous 86.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-30A 2nd Level East Tan 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0062 Common Hall-Mastic Non-Fibrous 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) under Brown Linoleum Homogeneous EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within1quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previous! EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim prodJct certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC—IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 ) Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 7 of 12 EMSL Order: 032203599 EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: ATC62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 4114011)1 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-30B 2nd Level East Yellow 4% Cellulose 96.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0063 Common Hall-Mastic Non-Fibrous under Brown Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-31A 2nd Level East Brown 85% Cellulose 5%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0064 Common Hall-Brown Fibrous 10.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Paper Under Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-31B 2nd Level East Brown/Gray 40% Cellulose 60.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0065 Common Hall-Brown Fibrous Paper Under Linoleum Homogeneous CBH-32A 2nd Level East Red 90% Cellulose 2%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0066 Common Hall-Red Fibrous 8.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Paper Under Subfloor Homogeneous CBH-32B Landscape Office- Red 85% Cellulose 2%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0067 Red Paper Under Fibrous 13.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Subfloor Homogeneous CBH-32C Art Room-Red Paper Brown 90% Cellulose 10.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0068 Under Subfloor Fibrous Homogeneous CBH-33A Art Room-Art Room Brown/Gray/Blue 90% Cellulose 10.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0069 Wall Fibrous Homogeneous CBH-33B Kilm Room-Art Room Brown 85% Cellulose 15.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0070 Wall Fibrous Homogeneous CBH-35A Lounge Room-White White 20% Cellulose 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0071 Sink Undercoat Non-Fibrous 5%Mica Homogeneous 45.0%Non-fibrous(Other) EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previousljr EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC—IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 ) Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 8 of 12 ' 1 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-35B Lounge Room-White White 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0072 Sink Undercoat Non-Fibrous 80.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-36A Lounge Room-6" Brown/Gray 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0073 Brown Cove Base Non-Fibrous 70.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-36B Lounge Room-6" Gray 15%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0074 Brown Cove Base Non-Fibrous 85.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-37A Lounge Room-Mastic Tan 45%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0075 Under 6"Brown Cove Non-Fibrous 55.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Base Homogeneous CBH-37B Lounge Room-Mastic Tan 3% Cellulose 97.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0076 Under 6"Brown Cove Non-Fibrous • Base Homogeneous CBH-38A Throughout-Exterior Tan/White 65%Ca Carbonate 4%Chrysotile 032203599-0077 Window Glazing Non-Fibrous 31.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-38B Throughout-Exterior Positive Stop 032203599-0078 Window Glazing (Not Analyzed) CBH-38C Throughout-Exterior Positive Stop 032203599-0079 Window Glazing (Not Analyzed) CBH-39A Front A-Side-Exterior Gray 60%Ca Carbonate 10%Chrysotile 032203599-0080 Door Frame Caulk Non-Fibrous 30.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report refledts the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC—IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 , Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 9 of 12 EMSL EMSL Analytical, Inc. der: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-39B Front A-Side-Exterior Positive Stop 032203599-0081 Door Frame Caulk (Not Analyzed) CBH-40A Throughout-Exterior Gray 25%Ca Carbonate 12%Chrysotile 032203599-0082 Window Frame Caulk Non-Fibrous 63.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-40B Throughout-Exterior Positive Stop 032203599-0083 Window Frame Caulk (Not Analyzed) CBH-41A-Shingle Exterior Roof-Roof Black 15% Cellulose 10%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0084 Composite Fibrous 20%Ca Carbonate Homogeneous 55.0%Non-fibrous(Other) CBH-41A-Tar Exterior Roof-Roof Black 5%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0084A Composite Non-Fibrous 95.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-42A Front A-Side Overhang Black 5% Glass 95.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0085 -Black Roof Membrane Non-Fibrous Homogeneous CBH-42B Front A-Side Overhang Black 10%Ca Carbonate None Detected 032203599-0086 -Black Roof Membrane Non-Fibrous 90.0°/0 Non-fibrous(Other) Homogeneous CBH-43A Front A-Side Overhang Brown 5% Cellulose 95.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0087 -Mastic Under Black Non-Fibrous Roof Membrane Homogeneous CBH-43B Front A-Side Overhang Gray 10% Cellulose 90.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0088 -Mastic Under Black Non-Fibrous Roof Membrane Homogeneous EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC--IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170.MA AA000170 (Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 ) Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 10 of 12 EMSL EMSL Analytical, Inc. Customer ID: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 M 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-0030 Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com /manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/2022-03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/2022 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type CBH-44A Exterior Sides-Brown Brown/Gray 90% Cellulose 2%Quartz None Detected 032203599-0089 Paper Under Gray Fibrous 8.0%Non-fibrous(Other) Clapboard Homogeneous CBH-44B Exterior Sides-Brown Gray 50% Cellulose 50.0%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected 032203599-0090 Paper Under Gray Fibrous Clapboard Homogeneous EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC--IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 • Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 11 of 12 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 032203599 Customer ID: ATC62 307 West 38th Street New York,NY 10018 Customer PO: 11-81-00 O Tel/Fax:(212)290-0051/(212)290-0058 Project ID: http://www.EMSL.com/manhattanlab@emsl.com Attention: Michael Matilainen Phone: (413)522-8833 Atlas Technical Fax: (413)781-3734 73 William Franks Drive Received Date: 03/10/2022 10:12 AM West Springfield, MA 01089 Analysis Date: 03/10/202 -03/11/2022 Collected Date: 03/08/202 Project: 183SC22003/Capen Boiler House Smith College/College Lane Northampton, MA The samples in this report were submitted to EMSL for analysis by Asbestos Analysis of Bulk materials via EPA/600 (0513) Method using Polarized Light Microscopy. The reference number for these samples is the EMSL Order ID above. Please use this reference number when calling about these samples. Report Comments: Sample Receipt Date: 03/10/2022 Sample Receipt Time: 10:12 AM Analysis Completed Date: 03/11/2022 Analysis Completed Time: 1:52 AM Analyst(s): Ghaly Hemaya PLM(37) Johannes Breckheimer PLM(45) Samples Reviewed and approved by: Charles Johnson, Asbestos Laboratory Manager or other approved signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL.EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received.Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method")but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final")version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval,or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.New York,NY AIHA-LAP,LLC--IHLAP Accredited#102581,NVLAP Lab Code 101048-9,NJ NY022,CT PH-0170,MA AA000170 ♦ Initial report from:03/11/2022 11:43:18 Printed:3/11/2022 11:43:22AM Page 12 of 12 ,,,a/v/(r 0 2QQ Project Name: Capen Boiler House Smith College Prorject Address: College Lane Northampton, MA Project Number: 183SC22003 Project Manager: Mike Matilainen Sampled by: Jim Lower; Results to: Michel.matilainen@oneatlas.com Analysis type: PLM Turn Arund Time: 12- Hours Positive stop: Yes Special insturctions: DO NOT SEND SUMMARY REPORT! Run all Joint Compond Collection Date 03-08-2022 Assume #07,11.12,20,21,34/ Run all Composite Roof Layers Send regular report with components broken down Homogene Field ID Location Sample Description ous Material CBH-Ola Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-Olb Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-01c Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-Old Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-Ole Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-Olf Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-01g Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Skim 1 CBH-02a Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base 2 CBH-02b Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base C. 2 CBH-02c Residential Faclities Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base \., 2 CBH-02d Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base 2 CBH-02e Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base 2 CBH-02f Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base 2 CBH-02g Boiler Room Plaster Wall & Ceiling Base 2 CBH-03a Residential Faclities Sheetrock 3 _ CBH-03b Boiler Room Sheetrock 3 CBH-04a Residential Faclities Joint Compound 4 CBH-04b Residential Faclities Joint Compound 4 _ CBH-04c Boiler Room Joint Compound 4 0, CBH-05a Residential Faclities Gray Turtleshell Linoleum 5 o CBH-05b _ Residential Faclities Gray Turtleshell Linoleum 5 N CBH-06a Residential Faclities Mastic Under Gray Turtleshell Linoleum 6 M o CBH-06b Residential Faclities Mastic Under Gray Turtleshell Linoleum 6 I /A- 3/ 1122 jt.A-4 CBH-08a Boiler Room Boiler Room Plaster Ceiling 7 CBH-08b Boiler Room Boiler Room Plaster Ceiling 7 CBH-08c Boiler Room Boiler Room Plaster Ceiling 7 --• , CBH-09a Boiler Room Brick Mortar 8_ CBH-09b Boiler Room Brick Mortar 8 CBH-10a Boiler Room Brick Wall 9 CBH-10b Boiler Room Brick Wall 9 CBH-13a Boiler Room 6" Gray Cove Base 10 CBH-13b Boiler Room Shower 6" Gray Cove Base 10 CBH-14a Boiler Room Mastic Under 6" Gray Cove Base 11 CBH-14b Boiler Room Shower Mastic Under 6" Gray Cove Base 11 CBH-15a Boiler Room Concrete Floor 12 CBH-15b Boiler Room Concrete Floor 12 CBH-16a Crawl Space Fiberboard Stair Backer 13 CBH-16b Crawl Space Fiberboard Stair Backer 13 CBH-17a Crawl Space Brick Filler 14 CBH-17b Crawl Space Brick Filler 14 CBH-18a Steam Conduit Line Old Fiberglass Pipe Insulation 15 CBH-18b Steam Conduit Line Old Fiberglass Pipe Insulation 15 , CBH-18c Steam Conduit Line Old Fiberglass Pipe Insulation 15 CBH-19a Boiler Room Shower 2'x 4' Fissure Ceiling Tile 16 , CBH-19b Boiler Room Shower 2'x 4' Fissure Ceiling Tile 16 CBH-22a Boiler Room Tilet Room Glass Block Mortar 17 CBH-22b Boiler Room Tilet Room Glass Block Mortar 17 CBH-23a 2nd Level East Common Hall Yellow Carpet Mastic 18 CBH-23b Lounge Room Yellow Carpet Mastic 18 CBH-24a 2nd Level Bathroom 4" Black Cove Base 19 CBH-24b 2nd Level Bathroom 4" Black Cove Base 19 CBH-25a 2nd Level Bathroom Mastic Under 4" Black Cove Base 20 _ Lo CBH-25b 2nd Level Bathroom Mastic Under 4" Black cove Base 20 o CBH-26a 2nd Level Bathroom Brown Marble Linoleum 21 M CBH-26b 2nd Level Bathroom Brown Marble Linoleum 21 0 CBH-27a 2nd Level Bathroom Mastic Under Brown Marble Linoleum 22 Q H a) 4...../f) CBH-27b 2nd Level Bathroom Mastic Under Brown Marble Linoleum 22 CBH-28a 2nd Level Bathroom Black Paper Under Subfloor 23 CBH-28b 2nd Level Bathroom Black Paper Under Subfloor 23 CBH-29a 2nd Level East Common Hall Brown Linoleum 24 CBH-29b 2nd Level East Common Hall Brown Linoleum 24 CBH-30a 2nd Level East Common Hall Mastic Under Brown Linoleum 25 CBH-30b 2nd Level East Common Hall Mastic Under Brown Linoleum 25 CBH-31a 2nd Level East Common Hall Brown Paper Under Linoleum 26 CBH-31b 2nd Level East Common Hall Brown Paper Under Linoleum 26 CBH-32a 2nd Level East Common Hall Red Paper Under Subfloor 27 CBH-32b Landscape Office Red Paper Under Subfloor 27 CBH-32c Art Room Red Paper Under Subfloor 27 CBH-33a Art Room Art Room Wall 28 CBH-33b Kilm Room Art Room Wall 28 CBH-35a Lounge Room White Sink Undercoat 29 CBH-35b Lounge Room White Sink Undercoat 29 CBH-36a Lounge Room 6" Brown Cove Base 30 CBH-36b Lounge Room 6" Brown Cove Base 30 CBH-37a Lounge Room Mastic Under 6" Brown Cove Base ".) 31 CBH-37b Lounge Room Mastic Under 6" Brown Cove Base ~' 31 CBH-38a Throughout Exterior Window Glazing 32 CBH-38b Throughout Exterior Window Glazing -- 32 CBH-38c Throughout Exterior Window Glazing 32 CBH-39a Front A-Side Exterior Door Frame Caulk 33 CBH-39b Front A-Side Exterior Door Frame Caulk 33 CBH-40a Throughout Exterior Window Frame Caulk 34 CBH-40b Throughout Exterior Window Frame Caulk 34 CBH-41a Exterior Roof Roof Composite 35 CBH-42a Front A-Side Overhang Black Roof Membrane 36 °; CBH-42b Front A-Side Overhang Black Roof Membrane 36 o CBH-43a Front A-Side Overhang Mastic Under Black Roof Membrane 37 M CBH-43b Front A-Side Overhang Mastic Under Black Roof Membrane 37 0 CBH-44a Exterior Sides Brown Paper Under Gray Clapboard 38 -. ' L )042'2- 1O f2 Ow\ 0 CBH-44b Exterior Sides Brown Paper Under Gray Clapboard 38 rn rn 0 N N O 3/fO/z2 / 0 ` r)/