Asbestos SurveyReport - Former Fort Ord - Environmental Cleanup
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Appendix A: <strong>Asbestos</strong> <strong>SurveyReport</strong>
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ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
FOR<br />
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS<br />
FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
FORT ORD, CALIFORNIA<br />
CONTRACT NO. DACA05-89-C-OIBI<br />
MODIFICATIONS NO. 7, 6, 9 (OPTION 6) AND 10<br />
COE PROJECT NO. 928<br />
DE] PROJECT NO. 1A2141ABO01<br />
APRIL 26, 1993<br />
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Ar:aola Cahtorfi,a<br />
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EIH47 -5216<br />
FAX B1W7-?59:<br />
April26,1993<br />
MS.tinda finlq-Miller<br />
Project Manager<br />
Hazardous and Toxic Waste Section<br />
CESPK-ED-M/H~<br />
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS<br />
1325 J Street<br />
Sacramento, California 95814-2922<br />
RE ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD<br />
FORT ORD, CAUFORNIA<br />
CONTRACT NO. DACA05-89-C-0181<br />
MODIFICATION NOS. 7,8,9 (OPTION 6) AND 10<br />
DEI PROJECT NO. 1A2141ABO01<br />
- “’ Dear Ms. Finley-Mille~<br />
A,r&dwater AnaWSls<br />
~mstos Management<br />
Bu!l@ngSysIem EvalJallofi<br />
<strong>Environmental</strong> Engmenn9<br />
Indu$tnal Hyglen@<br />
Refn~lal Inveshgauon<br />
Attached is the <strong>Asbestos</strong> Suwey Report for buildings included in the above-referenced modifications. In<br />
addition, buildings that were included in other modifications have been incorporated into this repofi.<br />
This repofi includes an executive summary, recommended wok<br />
sample results and cost estimates.<br />
items,<br />
If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact our office.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
&d!<br />
Leslie Werner<br />
Project Manager<br />
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Enclosure
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ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS -<br />
FORT ORD lNSTALLAmON<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
FORT ORD, CALIFORNIA<br />
EXEC~lVE SUMMARY<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
PROJECT DISCUSSION<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
vOLUME 1<br />
FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND COST ESTIMATES<br />
TABLE 1A - STRUCTURESMATERIALS WITH RATINGS OF 1 TO 5<br />
TABLE 1B - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION<br />
WITH RATINGS OF 1 AND 2<br />
TABLE 2- STRUCTURES IN WHICH NO ASBESTOS WAS DETECTED<br />
TABLE 3- FINANCIAL IMPACT BY MATERIAL<br />
TABLE 4- CURRENT WORKING ESTIMATE (CWE) SUMMARY<br />
TABLE 5- LOCATIONS OF DOL AND DEI NUMBERED STRUCTURES<br />
BUILDING INFORMATION<br />
DEFINITIONS<br />
SITE PIANS<br />
APPENDIX – QUALl~ CONTROL SAMPLE LOG<br />
BUILDING INFORMATION (CONTINUED)<br />
VOLUMES 2-66<br />
BUILDING SUMMARY AND WORK ITEMS, PLANS, SAMPLE LOGS,<br />
AND COST ESTIMATES<br />
VOLUME 2- BUILDINGS<br />
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MGate Main Gate Sent~ Station<br />
JO1 I<br />
701 ~<br />
SLOOOO1<br />
TOOO05<br />
Airfield Operations Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
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LJSA~F<br />
‘ TOOO06<br />
TOOO07<br />
Clinic WNhout Beds<br />
Administration General P<br />
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VOLUME 4- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
N.sL<br />
100138<br />
TO0140<br />
S00142<br />
TO0145<br />
PO0147<br />
Pf)0230<br />
PO0232<br />
PO0344<br />
TD0346<br />
TO0347<br />
TO0348<br />
TO0351<br />
TO0352<br />
100353<br />
TO0354<br />
TO0357<br />
VOLUME 5- BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
TO0456<br />
PO0457<br />
PO0460<br />
TO0465<br />
PO0475<br />
TO0493<br />
TO0494<br />
TO0495<br />
TO0496<br />
TO0497<br />
TO0498<br />
TO0499<br />
TO0500<br />
PO0502<br />
PO0504<br />
PO0505<br />
PO0506<br />
PO0507<br />
VOLUME 6- BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPCJRT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
L!suE<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Strep<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Sewage Treatment Plant Bldg<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Water Well<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Water Storage Tank<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
USAGE<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Fixed Barbecue<br />
Water Storage Tank<br />
Detached Latrine/Shower Bldg<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Sentfy Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Sentfy Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
<strong>Former</strong> Sentry Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Aircraft Inflammable Storage<br />
Aviation Operations Building<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Elevated Water Storage Tank<br />
Maintenance Hangar<br />
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PO0527 Maintenance Hangar Aviation<br />
PO0528 Sewage Pump Station<br />
TO0529 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
PO0530 Sewage Pump Station<br />
TO0531 Administration General Purpose<br />
TO0532 Classrooms<br />
PO0533 Maintenance Hangar<br />
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TO0358<br />
TO0359<br />
TO0360<br />
TO0363<br />
TO03M<br />
TO0365<br />
TO0366<br />
TO0401<br />
TO0413<br />
TO0414<br />
TO0415<br />
TO0416<br />
TO0417<br />
TO0418<br />
TO0419<br />
PO0449<br />
NQ<br />
PO0508<br />
PO0509<br />
PO051o<br />
PO0511<br />
PO0514<br />
PO0515<br />
PO0518<br />
PO0518A<br />
PO0519<br />
PO0520<br />
PO0521<br />
TO0522<br />
TO0523<br />
PO0524<br />
TO0524A<br />
PO0525<br />
PO0526<br />
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Recreation Building<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Compressed Air Plant Building<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Compressed Air Plant Building<br />
Potable Water Pumping Station<br />
IJSAGF<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Maintenance Hangar Aviation<br />
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!&AGE<br />
TO0534A Storeroom<br />
PO0535 Aircraft Parts Supply<br />
TO0536 Aviation Operations Building<br />
TO0537 Aviation Operations Building<br />
TO0538 I Aviation Operations Building<br />
TO0538A Pumphouse<br />
PO0539 Water Well<br />
1119<br />
Other Fueling Station<br />
Fire and Rescue Station<br />
Flight Control Tower<br />
Airfield Operations Building<br />
OHice Building<br />
Ughting Equipment Vault<br />
Petroleum Supply Building<br />
Flight Simulation Building<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Maintenance Hangar<br />
Storeroom<br />
Wash Apron<br />
Aviation Operations Building<br />
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PO0540 Secndty Sewage Treatmt Plant<br />
TO0541 N/A<br />
PO0542 Flight Simulation Building<br />
TO0544 Administration General Purpose<br />
TO0545 Aviation Operations Building<br />
TO0546 Aviation Operations Building<br />
PO0547 Underground Storage Tank<br />
PO0550 Radar Storage<br />
Po0550A Navigational Aids Building<br />
Po0550B Navigational Aids Building<br />
PO0550C Navigational Aids Building<br />
PO0550D Navigational Aids Building<br />
To0551 Recreation Building (Vacant)<br />
PO0555 Waier Well Pump Building<br />
PO0560 Water Well Pump Building<br />
PO0563 Reservoir Storage Tank<br />
PO0565 Water Well Pump Building<br />
TO0583A Storeroom<br />
VOLUME 7- BUILDINGS<br />
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VOLUME 7- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
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PO0752 General Purpose Magazine<br />
PO0760 Storage, Igloo<br />
PO0761 Storage, Igloo<br />
VOLUME 8- BUILDINGS<br />
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PO0765<br />
PO0766<br />
PO0767<br />
PO0768<br />
PO0769<br />
TO0804<br />
TOOE05<br />
TO0806<br />
TO0807<br />
TO0809<br />
PO0811<br />
POOB12<br />
TO0814<br />
TO0816<br />
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TO0819<br />
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TO0822<br />
TO0823<br />
TO0825<br />
TO0825A<br />
TO0826<br />
TO0829<br />
TO0830<br />
TO0831<br />
PO0875<br />
PO0901<br />
PO0902<br />
PO0903<br />
VOLUME 9- BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Stomge, Igloo<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
Storage, igloo<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
Elevated Water Storage Tank<br />
Water Pumping Station Potable<br />
Elevated Water Storage Tank<br />
Pumphouse<br />
Scout Building<br />
Sewage Pumping Station<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Facility Engineer<br />
Septic Tank Drainage Field<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Range House<br />
Septic Tank Drainage Field<br />
Septic Tank Drainage Field<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Ammunition Hut<br />
Ammunition Hut<br />
Elevated Water Storage Tank<br />
Storage<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage<br />
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TOIO1l ACES Facility<br />
TO1OI2 Officers Quarters<br />
PO1O2I CIDC Field Operations Building<br />
TO1O22 Officers QuaHers<br />
TO1O23 Officem Quarters<br />
TO1024 General Instruction Building<br />
TO1025 Administration General Purpose<br />
TO1O26 Battalion Headquarters Bldg<br />
TO1O27 Recreation Building<br />
! TO1028 Administration General Purpose<br />
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PO0763<br />
PO0764<br />
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PO0904<br />
PO0905<br />
PO0906<br />
PO0907<br />
PO0908<br />
PO0909<br />
PO091o<br />
PO0911<br />
PO0912<br />
100914<br />
PO0915<br />
S00916<br />
PO0918<br />
TO0919<br />
TO0920<br />
S00921<br />
S00922<br />
TO0924<br />
S00925<br />
TO1OO2<br />
TO1003<br />
TO1004<br />
TO1005<br />
TO1OO6<br />
TO1007<br />
TO1009<br />
TO1O1O<br />
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TO1030<br />
TO1O31<br />
S01 032<br />
SO?033<br />
TO1O4O<br />
TO1O41<br />
TO1042<br />
TO1043<br />
TO1044<br />
TOI045<br />
-LsAGE<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
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Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Am’w)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Septic Tank Drainage Field<br />
Otice<br />
2218<br />
office c’ ~A#<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
f’VA<br />
<strong>Ord</strong>inance Administration Bldg<br />
Officers Quarters Mifitary<br />
Officers Quariers I<br />
General instruction Building<br />
Officer Quarters<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
Enlisted Barrack .<br />
Skill Development Center<br />
Skills Development Center<br />
2566<br />
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Administration General Purpose<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Battalion Classrooms<br />
Battalion Classrooms<br />
Museum<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
‘ Military Personnel Building ,><br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Military Personnel Building<br />
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VOLUME 9- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
ML<br />
TO1046<br />
TOI047<br />
TO1O48<br />
VOLUME 10-<br />
N!2a<br />
TO1O61<br />
TO1O63<br />
TO1064<br />
TO1065<br />
TO1068<br />
T01120<br />
T01136<br />
TO1140<br />
T01160<br />
T01176<br />
T01180<br />
101196<br />
P01220<br />
VOLUME 11-<br />
NQ<br />
T01431<br />
101432<br />
101433<br />
T01434<br />
101435<br />
T01436<br />
T01437<br />
T01438<br />
T01439<br />
T01440<br />
T01441<br />
P01442<br />
101443<br />
VOLUME 12-<br />
NQ<br />
101462<br />
TO1465<br />
T01466<br />
T01467<br />
T01468<br />
Pol 473<br />
S01474<br />
P01476<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
cORPS OF ENGINEERS - FoRT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Military Personnel Admin 131dg<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
USAGE<br />
Theater With Dressing Room<br />
Exchange Sewice Outlet<br />
Public Toilet<br />
Exchange Sewice Outlet<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Deployment Storage Building<br />
Unit Chapel<br />
Barrack<br />
Enlisted Barracks<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Administration Offices<br />
Regimental Headquafiers Bldg<br />
Snack Bar<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
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Storage<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General lnstructi~n Building<br />
Incinemtor Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
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General Storehouse<br />
Support Maint Warehouse<br />
GeneraI Storehouse<br />
Suppofl Maint Warehouse<br />
Restroom<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Storage Shed General Purpose<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
NL<br />
TO1049<br />
TO1060<br />
S01 287<br />
T01288<br />
TO1421<br />
TO1422<br />
T01423<br />
T01424<br />
TO1425<br />
T01426<br />
101427<br />
T01428<br />
101429<br />
TO1430<br />
m<br />
101449<br />
T01450<br />
T01451<br />
T01453<br />
T01454<br />
TO1455<br />
T01456<br />
TO1457<br />
TO1458<br />
TO1459<br />
T01460<br />
T01461<br />
u<br />
S01477<br />
S01 478<br />
P01481<br />
PO1483<br />
P01486<br />
P01489<br />
P01491<br />
P01493<br />
USAGE<br />
Provost Marshall Admin Bldg<br />
Exchange Sewice Station<br />
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Recreation Building<br />
Entertainment Workshop<br />
Support Maint Warehouse<br />
Support Maint Warehouse<br />
Support Maint Warehouse<br />
Supporl Maint Warehouse<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
SupporI Maint Warehouse<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
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Fire Station<br />
Deployment Storage B<br />
General Storage<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse (Vacant)<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Lavatory Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
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2935<br />
Storage Shed General Purpose<br />
Slorage Shed General Purpose<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
, Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
011Storage Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
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VOLUME 12-<br />
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P01495<br />
P01497<br />
T01598<br />
SO!599<br />
PO1635<br />
P01637<br />
P01638<br />
TOIWO<br />
TOI 641<br />
TO1642<br />
VOLUME 13-<br />
m<br />
P01659<br />
TO1660<br />
P01661<br />
TO1663<br />
TO1665<br />
TO1666<br />
TO1667<br />
TO1667A<br />
T01668<br />
S01669<br />
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●<br />
S01671A<br />
TO1672<br />
101674<br />
S01675<br />
TO1676<br />
101677<br />
S01678<br />
P01679<br />
P01680<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FoRT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
9LJILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
MxiE<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Battalion Classrooms<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Target Moving Simulator Bldg<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Motor Pool<br />
Motor Pool<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
VOLUME 14- BUILDINGS<br />
m<br />
T01712<br />
T01713<br />
101714<br />
T01715<br />
T01716<br />
T01720<br />
T01721<br />
TO1722<br />
TO1723<br />
T01724<br />
T01725<br />
Wash Platform<br />
Training Atds Center<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Training Aids Center<br />
Training Aids Center<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Lavatory Building<br />
Scale House<br />
Flammable Material Storehouse<br />
Gasoline Station Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Training Aids Center<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Dispatch Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Wheeled Vehicle Grease Ramp<br />
Ome ‘<br />
Classroom<br />
Classroom<br />
Classroom<br />
Barracks<br />
Recreation<br />
Office<br />
Storage<br />
Office<br />
Vacant<br />
Vaant<br />
USAGE<br />
u<br />
TO1~3<br />
TO1646<br />
TO1647<br />
T01649<br />
T01650<br />
S01 653<br />
101654<br />
T01655<br />
TO1656<br />
101681<br />
PO1682<br />
TO1683<br />
P01684<br />
P01686<br />
P01688<br />
P01697<br />
P016951<br />
P01699<br />
T01701<br />
T01702<br />
T01703<br />
T01704<br />
T01705<br />
T01706<br />
T01707<br />
T01708<br />
T01709<br />
TO171O<br />
T01711<br />
m<br />
TO1726<br />
TO1727<br />
T01728<br />
T01729<br />
T01730<br />
T01731<br />
T01732<br />
TO1733<br />
TO1734<br />
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Motor pool<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Snack Bar<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
USAGE<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Dispatch Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Oil Storage<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Wash Platform<br />
Wheeled Vehicle Grease Rack<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Vacant<br />
Storage<br />
Vacant<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
office<br />
Weight RoornRtorage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Office<br />
Ofiice<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
T01735 ~ Stora9e<br />
T01740 Office-<br />
USAGE<br />
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VOLUME 14- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
u<br />
w<br />
T01741 Dining Facility<br />
T01742 Office/Kitchen<br />
T01743 Dining Facility<br />
T01744 Vacant<br />
T01746 Vacant<br />
T01747 Storage<br />
T01748 Recreation<br />
VOLUME 15- BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
USAGE<br />
101755 Classroom<br />
T01756 Vacant (<strong>Former</strong>ly Mess Hall)<br />
T01760 Office<br />
101761 Barracks<br />
T01762 Barracks<br />
101763 Barracks<br />
T01764 Barracks<br />
T01765 Va=nt<br />
T01766 Barracks<br />
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101768<br />
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T01770<br />
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Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Storage<br />
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T01771<br />
T01772<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
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VOLUME 16- BUILDINGS<br />
●<br />
!KL<br />
TO1801<br />
T01803<br />
TO1804<br />
TO1805<br />
TO1806<br />
TO1807<br />
TO1808<br />
TO1809<br />
T01812<br />
T01817<br />
TO1820<br />
TO1822<br />
TO1824<br />
TOI 826<br />
TO1828<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
Va~nt<br />
Va-nt<br />
Office<br />
Ome<br />
Storage<br />
Chapel<br />
Ome<br />
Retail Sales<br />
Ofice<br />
Storage<br />
Auditorium<br />
DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC.<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
...<br />
VIII<br />
ML<br />
T01749<br />
TO1750<br />
T01751<br />
TO1752<br />
T01753<br />
T01754<br />
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TO1773<br />
TO1774<br />
TO1775<br />
TO1777<br />
TO1780<br />
T01781<br />
T01782<br />
T01783<br />
T01784<br />
T01785<br />
T01786<br />
T01787<br />
T01788<br />
T017B9<br />
T01790<br />
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TO1831<br />
TO1834<br />
TO1836<br />
TO1883<br />
TOI 885<br />
TO1888<br />
T01891<br />
101894<br />
TOI 895<br />
T01901<br />
TO1902<br />
TOI 903<br />
TO1904<br />
TO1905<br />
TO1906<br />
USAGE<br />
Office<br />
Storage/Recreation<br />
Storage<br />
VacantlCondemned<br />
Storage<br />
Vacant (<strong>Former</strong> Dining Facility)<br />
USAGF<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
Retail/Sewice<br />
Vacant<br />
Barracks ~<br />
Vacant<br />
Vacant<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Barracks<br />
Vacant<br />
UsA!2E<br />
Office<br />
Storage<br />
Shoe Store<br />
Office<br />
Chapel<br />
Classroom<br />
Offioe<br />
Shop<br />
Taxi Depot<br />
Conference Area<br />
Office<br />
Oifice<br />
office<br />
Office<br />
Office<br />
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VOLUME 17-BUILDINGS<br />
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T01907 Otice<br />
TO1900 Office<br />
T01909 Conference Area<br />
TO191O office<br />
T01911 Training<br />
T01912 Office<br />
101913 Arms Storage<br />
T01914 Atms S!orage<br />
T01915 Storage<br />
T01916 Office<br />
T01917 Bus Depot<br />
TO1920 Office<br />
T01921 Office<br />
VOLUME 18- BUILDINGS<br />
m M<br />
T01935 Education~raining<br />
101936 Storage<br />
T01940 Office<br />
T01941 Storage<br />
T01942 office<br />
T01943 Storage<br />
T01944 Inactive<br />
T01945 Storage<br />
T01946 Office<br />
T01947 Storage<br />
T01948 Storage<br />
T01949 Storage<br />
TO1950 Office<br />
VOLUME 19 – BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
TO1965<br />
T01966<br />
T01967<br />
T01968<br />
T01969<br />
TOI 970<br />
TO1971<br />
TO1972<br />
TO1973<br />
TO1974<br />
TO1975<br />
TO1976<br />
TO1980<br />
T01981<br />
TO1982<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
!JsM2E<br />
Arms Storage<br />
Mail Office<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Dining Facility<br />
Office/Storage<br />
Food Setvice School<br />
Kitchen<br />
Otilce<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Recreation/Conference Area<br />
Office<br />
Recreation<br />
inactive Barrack<br />
TO1922<br />
TO1923<br />
TOI 924<br />
TO1925<br />
TO1926<br />
TO1927<br />
TO1928<br />
TO1929<br />
TO1930<br />
101932<br />
101933<br />
TO1934<br />
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101951<br />
TO1952<br />
T01953<br />
101954<br />
101955<br />
101956<br />
TO1957<br />
T01960<br />
TO1961<br />
TO1962<br />
TO1963<br />
TO19ti<br />
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TO1983<br />
TOI 984<br />
T01985<br />
TO1986<br />
TO1987<br />
T01988<br />
TO1989<br />
T01990<br />
T01991<br />
TO1992<br />
TO1993<br />
TO1994<br />
T01995<br />
TO1996<br />
P01997<br />
“USAGE<br />
Office<br />
Otke<br />
Inactive<br />
StoragelOffice<br />
Otfice<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Arms Storage<br />
Physical Fitness Center<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
USAGE<br />
Otice<br />
Barrack<br />
Education/Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Office<br />
office<br />
Retail Store (Under Remodel)<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Inactive Dining Facility<br />
Dining Facility<br />
Us!AGE<br />
offices<br />
Inactive<br />
office<br />
Office<br />
Office<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Arms Storage<br />
Conference Area<br />
office<br />
Oflice<br />
office<br />
Ofice<br />
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Storage<br />
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T02000 General S!OrehOuSe<br />
T02001 Operations General Purpose<br />
T02002 Battalion Storage Building<br />
VOLUME 20- BUILDINGS<br />
m LIS&E<br />
T02005 OPS General Purpose<br />
T02006 Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
T02007 General Purpose Warehouse<br />
T02008 General Office (Vacant )<br />
T02009 General Pu~ose Warehouse<br />
TO2O1O Battalion Classrooms<br />
T02011 Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
T02012 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
T02013 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
102014 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
T02015 Office/Slorage<br />
102016 Recreation<br />
T02017 Exchange Cafe<br />
T02019 observation Tower<br />
T02020A Observation Tower<br />
VOLUME 21- BUILDINGS<br />
Ml<br />
T02028D<br />
T02030<br />
T02031<br />
T02032<br />
T02033<br />
T02034<br />
T02035<br />
T02036<br />
S02037<br />
S02038<br />
S02039<br />
S02040<br />
S02041<br />
S02042<br />
T02044A<br />
T02044B<br />
T02044C<br />
T02044D<br />
T02046<br />
T02047<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERs - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Range Storage<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
GeneraI Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Slation Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Obsetvaiion Tower<br />
Obs.ewation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
observation Tower<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
ML<br />
T02003<br />
T02004<br />
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T02021<br />
T02022<br />
102024<br />
T02026R<br />
T02026S<br />
T02026T<br />
T02026W<br />
T02026X<br />
T02026Z<br />
T02027A<br />
T02027B<br />
T02027D<br />
T02028A<br />
TR0202BA<br />
T0202BB<br />
m<br />
P02048<br />
T02049C<br />
S02050<br />
T02050A<br />
S02050B<br />
S02050C<br />
S02050D<br />
T02051<br />
T02052<br />
T02053<br />
T02054<br />
T02055<br />
T02056<br />
T02057<br />
T02058<br />
P02060<br />
P02061<br />
T02062<br />
P02063<br />
T020U<br />
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USAGE<br />
Battalion Arms Storage<br />
Office Building (Vacant)<br />
I JSA(3F<br />
Range Storage<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Observation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Observation Tower<br />
M<br />
Electrical Maintenance Shop<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Quafler Master Repair Shop<br />
Quarter Master Repair Shop<br />
Exchange Warehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Lavatory Building<br />
Oil Storage (Demolished)<br />
Self-Semite Support Center<br />
Cold Storage Warehouse<br />
Meat Cutting Plant<br />
Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
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M79<br />
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VOLUME 22- BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
P02065<br />
T02066<br />
T02068<br />
T02069<br />
P02071<br />
S02072<br />
T02073<br />
P02074<br />
P02075<br />
P02076A<br />
P02076B<br />
P02076C<br />
P02076D<br />
P02076E<br />
P02076F<br />
VOLUME 23 – BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
T02090C<br />
S02090D<br />
T02090F<br />
T02090G<br />
S02093A<br />
T02093B<br />
T02094A<br />
S02094B<br />
S02094C<br />
S02095A<br />
S02096D<br />
T02096E<br />
T02096F<br />
S02096G<br />
S02097A<br />
S02097B<br />
T02097C<br />
T02098A<br />
S02099A<br />
S02099B<br />
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ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
COFIPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Fixed Laundry<br />
Heating Plant Building<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Open Storage Building<br />
Community Center<br />
Sewage Treatment Plant<br />
Sewage Pumping Station Bldg<br />
Sewage Pump Station Building<br />
Boiler Room<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Storeroom<br />
.!JsAQE<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Observation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Observation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
VOLUME 24- BUILDINGS<br />
Ml !JMsz<br />
T02120 Exchange Branch<br />
T02121 Administration and Supply Bldg<br />
T02122 Applied Instruction Building<br />
T02123 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
T02124 Applied Instruction Building<br />
‘1 T02125 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
NQL<br />
P02076G<br />
T020761+<br />
P020761<br />
P02077<br />
P02079<br />
P02080<br />
P02081<br />
P02082<br />
P02083<br />
Po20a4<br />
S02088<br />
T02089<br />
S02090A<br />
T02090B<br />
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S02099C<br />
TO21OO<br />
T02101<br />
T02102<br />
T02103<br />
T02104<br />
T02105<br />
TO21O6<br />
T02107<br />
TO21O8<br />
T02109<br />
TO211O<br />
T02111<br />
T02112<br />
T02113<br />
T02114<br />
T02115<br />
T02116<br />
T02117<br />
S02119<br />
m<br />
T02126<br />
T02 127<br />
T02128<br />
T02 129<br />
T02130 ‘<br />
T02131<br />
PSAGE<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Pumphouse<br />
tVA<br />
Sewage Pump<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Indoor Firing Range<br />
Facilities Engineer Facility<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Obse wation Tower<br />
USAGE<br />
7171 -<br />
7540<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg ~ :(<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg G<br />
Company Headquafiers Bldg<br />
Company Headquatiers Bldg<br />
Company Headquaflers Bldg<br />
Company Headquaflers Bidg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquafiers Bldg<br />
Company Headquatiers Bldg<br />
Company Headquafiers Bldg<br />
Company Headquaflers Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
General Storehouse<br />
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Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Detachment Day Rmm<br />
Detachment Day Room<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
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VOLUME 24- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
m w<br />
T02132 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
T02133 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
T02134 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
T02135 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
T02136 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
102140 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
T02141 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
VOLUME 25- BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
T02148<br />
T02149<br />
T02150<br />
T02151<br />
T02152<br />
T02153<br />
T02154<br />
102155<br />
T02156<br />
102160<br />
T02161<br />
102162<br />
T02163<br />
VOLUME 26-BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack W~thoul Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
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T02176 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
T02180 Automated Data Processing<br />
T02181 Detachment Day Room<br />
T02182 Detachment Day Room<br />
T02183 Detachment Day Room<br />
T02184 Detachment Day Room<br />
T02185 Battalion Headqua~ers Bldg<br />
T021B6 Arms Building<br />
T02187 Arms Building<br />
T02188 Arms Building<br />
T02189 Arms Building<br />
T02190 Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
T02191 Arms Building<br />
VOLUME 27- BUILDINGS<br />
u M<br />
T02209 Enlisted Barrack Wthout Dining<br />
T0221 O Enlisted Barrack VWhout Dining<br />
T02211 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
T02212 Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
m<br />
T02142<br />
T02143<br />
T02144<br />
T02145<br />
T02146<br />
T02147<br />
T02164<br />
102165<br />
T02166<br />
102167<br />
J02168<br />
T02169<br />
T02 170<br />
102171<br />
T02 172<br />
T02173<br />
102174<br />
102175<br />
m<br />
T02193<br />
T02194<br />
T02195<br />
102196<br />
T02201<br />
T02202<br />
T02203<br />
T02204<br />
T02205<br />
T02206<br />
T02207<br />
T02208<br />
m<br />
T02213<br />
T02214<br />
T02215<br />
T02216<br />
w<br />
Enlis~ed Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
8246<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
w<br />
8642<br />
Arms Building<br />
Arms Building<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Wthout Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
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9006<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack W]thout Dining<br />
‘ Battalion Headquarters Buidling<br />
Batfalion Headquarters Building<br />
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VOLUME 27- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
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T02217 Calibration Facility<br />
T02223 Automated Data Processing<br />
T02223A Calibration Facility<br />
T02229 Unit Chapel<br />
102231 Clinic without Beds<br />
T02233 General Instruction Building<br />
VOLUME 28- BUILDINGS<br />
m<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FoRT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAG<br />
T02242 Skill Development Center<br />
T02248 Gymnasium<br />
T02250 Skill Development Center<br />
T02250A Storage Building<br />
T02251 Retail Store<br />
T02251 A Storage<br />
T02251 B Storeroom<br />
T02252 Machine Shop<br />
T02253 Gas Station Building<br />
T02260 Guest House<br />
T02282 Administration General Purpose<br />
T02283 Officers Quarters Military<br />
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T02284<br />
T02285<br />
T02286<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Recreation Center II<br />
2<br />
VOLUME 29- BUILDINGS<br />
m ‘w<br />
T02314 Office<br />
T02315 Office<br />
T02316 Otfice<br />
T02321 Barrack<br />
T02322 Barrack<br />
T02323 Barrack<br />
T02324 Barrack<br />
T02325 Barrack<br />
T02326 Barrack<br />
T02327 Barrack<br />
T02328 Storage<br />
702329 Barrack<br />
T02330 Storage and Classroom<br />
702331 Classroom<br />
T02332 Classroom<br />
VOLUME 30- BUILDINGS<br />
m USAGE<br />
T02352 Classroom<br />
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S02235<br />
P02236<br />
P02237<br />
S02239<br />
T02240<br />
T02241<br />
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T02290<br />
T02291<br />
T02292<br />
T02293<br />
T02294<br />
T02302<br />
T02303<br />
T02305<br />
T02306<br />
T02307<br />
T02309<br />
TO231O<br />
T02311<br />
T02312<br />
T02313<br />
m<br />
T02333<br />
T02334<br />
T02335<br />
T02336<br />
T02341<br />
T02342<br />
T02343<br />
T02344<br />
T02345<br />
T02346<br />
T02347<br />
T02348<br />
T02349<br />
T02350<br />
T02351<br />
USAGE<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Heat Plant Building<br />
Indoor Swimming Pool<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Skill Development Center<br />
Skill Development Center<br />
IISAGF<br />
Recreation (Vacant)<br />
Company Headquafiers Bldg<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
Exchange Sewice Outlet<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Barber Shop<br />
Shop Area<br />
Storage<br />
Office<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Classroom<br />
office<br />
!u!sMiE<br />
Mail Room<br />
Office<br />
Conference Rooms<br />
office<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Classroom and Library<br />
office<br />
Storage<br />
m,<br />
USAGE<br />
T02353 Print Shop<br />
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T02356<br />
T02361<br />
T02362<br />
T02363<br />
T02364<br />
T02365<br />
T02366<br />
T02367<br />
T02366<br />
T02369<br />
T02370<br />
T02371<br />
VOLUME 31- BUILDINGS<br />
NQ<br />
102390<br />
102391<br />
T02392<br />
T02393<br />
T02394<br />
T02395<br />
T02396<br />
102401<br />
T02402<br />
102403<br />
T02404<br />
T02405<br />
T02406<br />
T02407<br />
T02408<br />
VOLUME 32- BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FoRT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
LEiKiE<br />
Office<br />
office<br />
offices<br />
Offices<br />
OhIce<br />
Cafeteria<br />
Kitchen and Storage<br />
Mess Hall<br />
Classroom<br />
Mess Hall<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Vacant (<strong>Former</strong>ly Mess Hall)<br />
Dining Facility<br />
UsAciE<br />
Laborato~<br />
Education/Classrooms<br />
Office<br />
office<br />
Otice<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Facility Engineering<br />
Detachment Day Room<br />
Company Headquarter Bldg<br />
Company Headquarter Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquaflers Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters B!dg<br />
Company Headquarter Bldg<br />
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T02428 General Purpose Warehouse<br />
T02429 General Purpose Warehouse<br />
T02430 General PuPose Warehouse<br />
S02433 General Storehouse<br />
S02434 Automated Data Processing<br />
T02435 General Storehouse<br />
T02436 General Storehouse<br />
T02437 Finance Administration Building<br />
T02438 Storage<br />
T02439 Administration General Purpose<br />
T02450 General Storehouse<br />
T02451 Range Support Building<br />
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T02372<br />
T02373<br />
T02374<br />
T02375<br />
T02376<br />
T02381<br />
T02382<br />
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T02384<br />
T02385<br />
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T02387<br />
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T02460<br />
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T02503<br />
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T02506<br />
T02507<br />
T02508<br />
T02509<br />
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Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Otfice<br />
Office<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Recreation<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Barrack<br />
Storage<br />
Vacant (<strong>Former</strong>ly Barrack)<br />
Barrack<br />
&<br />
10476<br />
Company Headquafiers Bldg<br />
Operations (Vacant )<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquaflers Bldg<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Signal Photo Lab/Film Library<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Storeroom<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Maint Shop General Purpose<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
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Warehouse<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Laboratory (Vacant)<br />
Detachment Day RoorTI<br />
Deployment Equipment Storage<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Arms Building<br />
Deployment Storage Building<br />
, General Storehouse<br />
Company Headquaflers Bldg<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
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VOLUME 32- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
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VOLUME 33- BUILDINGS<br />
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T02520 Administration General Purpose<br />
T02521 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
T02522 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
T02523 Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
102524 Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
T02525 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
102526 Enlisted Barrack wi!hout Dining<br />
T02527 Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
T02528 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
102529 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
VOLUME 34 – BUILDINGS<br />
N!a<br />
102549<br />
T02550<br />
T02560<br />
102561<br />
T02562<br />
T02563<br />
T02567<br />
T02568<br />
T02569<br />
T02580<br />
T02581<br />
T02582<br />
T02583<br />
VOLUME 35- BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Detachment Day Room<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Dining Hall (Enlisted)<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
m L!E!AGE<br />
T02609 Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
T02622 Guest House<br />
T02627 Officers Quatlers<br />
T02631 Guest House<br />
T02632 Guest House<br />
T02633 Guest House<br />
T02634 Guest House<br />
T02635 Guest House<br />
T02636 Guest House<br />
T02642 Guest House<br />
T02643 Guest House<br />
T02644 Guest House<br />
T02&15 Guest House<br />
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T02530<br />
T02531<br />
T02540<br />
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T02547<br />
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T02586<br />
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T02603<br />
T02604<br />
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T02658<br />
T02661<br />
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P02663Z<br />
T02700<br />
T0270f<br />
S02702<br />
S02703<br />
11168<br />
Enlisted Barrack w“thout Dining<br />
Class VI Storage<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack vJthout Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Barrack<br />
Uw2E<br />
11530<br />
Enlisted Barrack vdthout Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack w“thout Dining<br />
Operations Geneml Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dhing<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
WA<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Operations Building (Vacant)<br />
USAGE<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Transient Quartem<br />
Guest House<br />
Unit Chapel<br />
Red Cross Building<br />
Garage<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
S02704 I General Storehouse<br />
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T02707<br />
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T02711<br />
S02712<br />
S02713<br />
S02714<br />
T02715<br />
T02716<br />
T02717<br />
T02719<br />
T02720<br />
S02721<br />
102722<br />
T02724<br />
S02725<br />
S02726<br />
T02752<br />
102754<br />
VOLUME 37- BUILDINGS<br />
Ml<br />
P02799<br />
T02801<br />
T02802<br />
T02803<br />
T02804<br />
T02805<br />
T02806<br />
T02807<br />
T02808<br />
T02809<br />
TO281O<br />
T02811<br />
T02812<br />
VOLUME 38- BUILDINGS<br />
m<br />
T02827<br />
T02828<br />
T02829<br />
T@p830<br />
T02831<br />
T02832<br />
T02833<br />
T02834<br />
T02835<br />
T02836<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
!&AGk<br />
Dispatch Building<br />
Genera! Purpose Warehouse<br />
Lavaloty Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Support Maint Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Lavatory Building<br />
Storage Shed General Putpose<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Components Cleaning Facility<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
oil Storage Building<br />
USAGE<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
GuestHouse<br />
GuestHouse<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
,UsAGE<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Administrative (Vacant)<br />
Admin/GeneraI Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
General Purpose (Vacant)<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
ML<br />
T02756<br />
T02757<br />
T02776<br />
T02777<br />
T02778<br />
T02780<br />
T02784<br />
T02784A<br />
T02784B<br />
T02786<br />
T02788<br />
T02790<br />
T02791<br />
T02793<br />
T02795<br />
T02797<br />
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T02813<br />
T02814<br />
T02815<br />
T02816<br />
T02817<br />
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T02822<br />
T02823<br />
T02824<br />
T02825<br />
T02826<br />
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T02837<br />
T02841<br />
T02842<br />
T02843<br />
T02844<br />
T02845<br />
T02846<br />
T02847<br />
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12244<br />
Vehit21eMaintenance Shop<br />
Vehicl Maint. Shed-Dirct Supprt<br />
Theater without Dressing Room<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Paint Stomge<br />
Paint Storage<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Clinic without Beds<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration GeneraI Purpose<br />
USAGE<br />
12632<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Guest House<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Museum<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
General Instruction. Building<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
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13018<br />
Guest House<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
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Administration General Purpose<br />
T02848 I Administration General Purpose<br />
T02849 Guest House ‘<br />
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T02850<br />
T02851<br />
T02852<br />
T02853<br />
T02854<br />
T02855<br />
T02856<br />
T02857<br />
T02858<br />
T02859<br />
VOLUME 40-<br />
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T02870<br />
T02870A<br />
T02871<br />
T02872<br />
T02873<br />
T02874<br />
T02875<br />
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102877<br />
T02878<br />
T02879<br />
T02860<br />
T02881<br />
VOLUME 41-<br />
!Q<br />
T02894<br />
T02895<br />
T02896<br />
T02897<br />
T02898<br />
T02900<br />
T02901<br />
T02902<br />
T02903<br />
T02904<br />
VOLUME 42-<br />
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BUILDINGS<br />
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ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FoRT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
Signal Photo Lab<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Recreation Facility<br />
Guest House<br />
Division Headquarter Building<br />
Division Headquarters Building<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
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Administration General Purpose<br />
WA<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Putpose<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
Administration General Pupose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Housing (Vacant)<br />
Guest House<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
Division Headquarters Building<br />
Exchng Branch (Museum Office)<br />
Museum<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
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Company Headquarters B!dg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Supply Service Administration<br />
Museum<br />
Museum<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
T02915 Administration General Purpose<br />
T02917 Administration General Purpose<br />
T02925 Administration General Purpose<br />
P02985 Elevated Water Storage Tank<br />
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T02860<br />
T02B61<br />
T02862<br />
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T02B65<br />
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T02867<br />
T02868<br />
T02869<br />
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102890<br />
T02891<br />
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T02B93<br />
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T02905<br />
T02906<br />
T02907<br />
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T02909<br />
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T02912<br />
T02913<br />
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Administration General Purpose<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Guest House<br />
Administration Gerleral Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Pufpose<br />
USAGE<br />
Company Headquarters Bidg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Operations (Vacant)<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Applied Instmction Building<br />
Applied Instruction Building<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
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Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
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Administration General Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
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Recreation Building<br />
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T02994 General InstructionBuilding<br />
T02995 AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
T02996 General Instruction Building<br />
102997 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
T02998 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
T02999 Enlisted Barracks<br />
T03000 Administration General Pwpose<br />
T03000A Heat Plant Building<br />
T03003 Officers Quartem Military<br />
VOLUME 43- BUILDINGS<br />
103012<br />
T03012A<br />
T03013<br />
T03014<br />
T03015<br />
T03016<br />
T03016A<br />
T03017<br />
T03018<br />
103019<br />
103025<br />
T03025A<br />
T03039<br />
T03039A<br />
T03045<br />
T03046<br />
T03046A<br />
T03051<br />
VOLUME 44- BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
L!smE<br />
Administration General PLJrpOSe<br />
Heat Plant Building<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Heat Plant Building<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
Enlisted Barracks<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Heating Plant Building<br />
Barrack (Vacant)<br />
Heating Plant Building<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Child SupporI Cenler<br />
Heating Plant Building<br />
Drug Abuse Center<br />
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T03102 General Purpose Warehouse<br />
TO31O4 General Instruction Building<br />
T03106 Exchange Branch<br />
T03107 Exchange Administration Bldg<br />
T031 07A Heating Plant Building<br />
T03109 Recreation Building<br />
T03114 Storeroom<br />
T03118 Storage<br />
T03119 General Storehouse (Vacant)<br />
T03121 Lavatory Building<br />
T03122 Confinement Facility<br />
T03123 Confinement Facility<br />
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T03125 Recreation (Vacant)<br />
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T03005<br />
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T03010<br />
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103066<br />
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P03070<br />
T03070A<br />
T03070B<br />
T03070C<br />
T03079<br />
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T03135<br />
T03140<br />
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Civilian Personnel Building<br />
Civilian Personnel Building<br />
Heating Plant Building<br />
Medical Administration Bldg<br />
Heat Plant Building<br />
Hospital Clinic<br />
USAGE<br />
15010<br />
Drug Abuse Center<br />
Ganeral Storehouse<br />
Public Restroom<br />
Barbecue<br />
Potable Water Pump Plant<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Heating Plant Building<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Guest House<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
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15411<br />
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Confinement Facility<br />
Confinement Facility<br />
Confinement Facility<br />
Storage<br />
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Confinement Facility<br />
Confinement Facility<br />
Confinement Facility<br />
Veterinarian Facility<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Riding Stable<br />
T03143 ‘ Riding Stable -<br />
T03144 Veterinarian Facility<br />
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VOLUME 44- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
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S03145 Confinement Facility<br />
703181 General Storehouse<br />
VOLUME 45- BUILDINGS<br />
103182<br />
103183<br />
103184<br />
T03185<br />
T03186<br />
T03187<br />
T03188<br />
T03189<br />
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P03563<br />
P03570<br />
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P03594<br />
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P03638<br />
P03639<br />
P03640<br />
P03641<br />
P03642<br />
P03543<br />
P03700<br />
P03701<br />
P03702<br />
P03703<br />
S03704<br />
P03705<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
L!sMiE<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Storage<br />
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General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse (Vacant)<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Transmitter Radio Building<br />
General Purpose Building<br />
Physical Fitness Center<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Supply Service Admin Bldg<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
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Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
Dental Clinic<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
-<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Snack Bar<br />
Admin and Support Bldg<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
Administration and Supply Bldg<br />
Dental Clinic<br />
Unit Chapel<br />
Theater<br />
Community Center<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Training Aids Center<br />
m<br />
P03574<br />
P03575<br />
P03576<br />
P03578<br />
P03579<br />
P035B0<br />
P03581<br />
P03582<br />
P03585<br />
P03589<br />
P03591<br />
P03592<br />
m<br />
P03627<br />
P03628<br />
P03629<br />
P03630<br />
P03631.<br />
P03632<br />
P03634<br />
P03635<br />
P03636<br />
P03637<br />
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S03706<br />
P03707<br />
P03708<br />
T03709<br />
TO371O<br />
T0371 OA<br />
P03711<br />
T03712<br />
T03713<br />
P03716<br />
USAGE<br />
1580B<br />
Administration Supply Building<br />
Administration and Supply Bldg<br />
Detachment Day Room<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack vdthout Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack Without Dining<br />
Detachment Day Room<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dhing<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
16173<br />
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Enlisted Barrack without Dining “’W<br />
Battalion Admin and Classroom<br />
Battalion Admin and Classroom<br />
Battalion Admin and Classroom<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Detached Day Room<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Detached Day R~m<br />
USAGE<br />
16553<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
Battalion Classrooms<br />
Training Aids Center<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
Battalion Headquarters<br />
Battalion Classrooms<br />
Battalion Headquatiers Building<br />
Battalion Classroom<br />
T03717 , Dispatch Building<br />
P03719 Applied Instruction Building<br />
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T03722<br />
P03723<br />
P03725<br />
VOLUME 48-<br />
T03762<br />
T03763<br />
S03766<br />
103767<br />
S03770<br />
S03771<br />
T03772<br />
S03775<br />
S03776<br />
T03777<br />
T03778<br />
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VOLUME 49-<br />
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P03891<br />
P03895<br />
S03896<br />
S03897<br />
S038!38<br />
S03899<br />
T03900<br />
T03902<br />
S03903<br />
S03905<br />
S03907<br />
P03908<br />
T03911<br />
T03913<br />
S03915<br />
103917<br />
T03926<br />
S03928<br />
S03929<br />
T03930<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
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Officers Quarters Military<br />
Clinic Without Beds<br />
AdministrationGeneral Purpose<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
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Officers Quarlem Military<br />
Storeroom<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Lavatory Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Storeroom<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Warehouse<br />
Workshop<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
M<br />
Field House<br />
Bowling Center<br />
Recycling Facility<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Recycling Facility<br />
Power Plan! Bui[ding<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Ammo Breakdown Point<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Range House<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Guard Tower<br />
Facilities Engineer<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Guard Tower<br />
Fixed Ammunition Magazine<br />
Range House<br />
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T03742<br />
T03753<br />
TD3754<br />
J.Q<br />
S03854<br />
S03855<br />
S03856<br />
S03857<br />
S03858<br />
so3a59<br />
S03860<br />
S03861<br />
P03862<br />
S03865<br />
T03B67<br />
T03670<br />
T03871<br />
T03872<br />
T03875<br />
T03877<br />
P03880Z<br />
ML<br />
P03934<br />
S03935<br />
S03936<br />
S03937<br />
S03939<br />
S03940<br />
S03941<br />
T03942A<br />
P03951<br />
S03952<br />
T03953A<br />
T03953B<br />
T03953C<br />
S03954<br />
S03955<br />
S03956<br />
P03957<br />
P03961<br />
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Office-rs Quarters Milita~<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
16971<br />
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Electrical Maintenance Shop<br />
Maint Shop General Purpose<br />
Maint Shed General Purpose<br />
Maint Shed General Purpose<br />
Maint Shed General Purpose<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Support Sewice Admin Bldg<br />
Support Sewice Admin Building<br />
Water Pump House<br />
Electrical Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Supply SeNice Admin Building<br />
Bank of America<br />
USAGE<br />
Range House<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Fixed Ammunition Magazine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Range House<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Unit Small Arms Storage<br />
Range House<br />
S03962 , Obs~wation Tower<br />
S03963 Covered Training Area<br />
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VOLUME 49- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
m LISAGE<br />
S03964 Covered Training Area<br />
S03966 Covered Training Area<br />
T03972 Obsewation Tower<br />
po39ao Obsewation Tower<br />
P03981 Range Facility<br />
P03982 Observation Tower<br />
T03983A Obsewation Tower<br />
T03984 Gas Chamber<br />
VOLUME 50- BUILDINGS<br />
T04106<br />
SO41O7<br />
P04108<br />
TO41O9<br />
TO411O<br />
T04214<br />
T04215<br />
P04220<br />
P04225<br />
P04227<br />
P04230<br />
P04235<br />
P04240<br />
P04242Z<br />
P04250<br />
VOLUME 51 - BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Lavato~ Building<br />
Golf Course Maintenance Bldg<br />
Water Pump Plant<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Information Stand<br />
WA<br />
SeNice Station<br />
Post Office Main<br />
Exchange Sewice Outlet<br />
Theaier with Dressing Room<br />
Post Exchange/Shops<br />
Commissary<br />
Credit Union<br />
Telecom Exchange Building<br />
m !&AGE<br />
P04366 Officers Quarters<br />
P04368 Open Dining Facility Officers<br />
P04371 Ground Storage Tank<br />
P04372 Transmitter Building<br />
P04373 Ra~o Transmitter Building<br />
P04374 Pumphouse<br />
P04375 Elevated Water Storage Tank<br />
P04379 N/A<br />
P04380 Hospital Clinic<br />
P04385 Hospital<br />
VOLUME 52- BUILDINGS<br />
m !JS&E<br />
P04418 Battalion Admin and Classroom<br />
P04419 Exchange Branch<br />
P04420 Clinic without Beds<br />
S04421 Administration General Purpose<br />
NsL<br />
P03985<br />
To39aa<br />
T03990<br />
T04 100<br />
T04103<br />
T04104<br />
SO41O5<br />
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S04251<br />
S04251A<br />
S04251 B<br />
P04260<br />
USAGE<br />
Radio Transmitter Building<br />
Ammunition Breakdown Point<br />
Applied Instruction Building<br />
Golf Club House<br />
Golf Course Snack Bar<br />
Lavatofy Building<br />
Golf Course Maintenance Bldg<br />
l!SuE<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Office Trailer<br />
Office Trailer<br />
Dining Facility, NCO<br />
P04275 Librafi Main-<br />
P04280<br />
T04282<br />
P04283<br />
P04291<br />
P04360<br />
P04361<br />
P04362<br />
P04363<br />
P04364<br />
P04365<br />
ML<br />
P04386<br />
P04387<br />
P04390<br />
P04395<br />
P04399<br />
P04400<br />
P04401<br />
S04403<br />
P04405<br />
P04408<br />
ML<br />
P04423<br />
P04424<br />
P04426<br />
17684<br />
Post Chapel<br />
Youth Center<br />
Youth Center<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
Officem Quafiers Transient<br />
Officers Quarters Transient ,,,,
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P04429A Power Plant Building<br />
P04430 Enlistd Prsnnl Barrack w/ Dining<br />
P04432 Enlistd Prsnnl Barrack w/ Dining<br />
P04434 Enlistd Prsnnl Barrack w/ Dining<br />
P04436 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
T04437 Scale House<br />
P04438 Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
T04439 Ready Building<br />
P04440 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
VOLUME 53- BUILDINGS<br />
m w<br />
P04452 Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
P04453 EnIisted Personnl Dining Facility<br />
P04454 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
P04455 Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
P04456 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
P04457 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Po445a Administrative and Supply Bldg<br />
T04461 Operations General Purpose<br />
P04463 Regimental Headquarters Bldg<br />
P04464 Administration and Supply Bldg<br />
P04465 Battalion Admin and Classroom<br />
P04466 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
P04467 Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
VOLUME 54- BUILDINGS<br />
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Po44al Exchange Branch<br />
Po44a2 Clinic without Beds<br />
Po44a3 Unit Chapel<br />
P04487 General Purpose Warehouse<br />
P04488 Company Headquaflers Bldg<br />
P04489 Battalion Admin and Classroom<br />
S04490 Medical Supply Warehouse<br />
S04491 Medical Supply Warehouse<br />
P04492 Skill Developmt Ctr/Auto Crafts<br />
P04492A Flammable Material Storage<br />
P04492C Sentry Station<br />
P04493 Gas Station Building<br />
P04495 Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
P04497 Inflammable Materials Storage<br />
P04499 Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
P04499A Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
P04499B General Purpose Warehouse<br />
P04501 Wheeled Vehicle Grease Ramp<br />
P04502 Wash Platform<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
M2<br />
P04442<br />
P04444<br />
T04445<br />
P04446<br />
T04447<br />
P04448<br />
P04450<br />
P04451<br />
ML<br />
P0446B<br />
P04469<br />
P04470<br />
P04471<br />
P04472<br />
P04473<br />
P04474<br />
P04475<br />
T04477<br />
T04479<br />
T04479A<br />
P044B0<br />
m<br />
P04503<br />
P04504<br />
P04506<br />
P04506A<br />
P04506B<br />
P0451 o<br />
P04512<br />
P04512A<br />
P04512B<br />
P04516<br />
P0451 a<br />
S04518A<br />
T0451 BB<br />
P04518C<br />
P04518D<br />
P04522<br />
P04522A<br />
.LEiAGE<br />
Enlisted Barracks With Admin<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Deployment Stage Building<br />
Enlisted Barracks with Dining<br />
Scale House<br />
Battalion Headquaders Building<br />
Admin and Supplies Bldg<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
USAGE<br />
18934<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Personnel Dining<br />
Enlisted Barmcks without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Administration and Supply Bldg<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
Water Storage Tank<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
Operations General Purpose<br />
Gymnasium<br />
LLSAC2E<br />
19322<br />
Inflammable Materials Storage<br />
Inflammable Materials Storage<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Inflammable Material Storage<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Pu@ose Warehouse<br />
Inflammable Material Storage<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Administration Geneml Purpose<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Fixed Barbecue<br />
General Purpose Storeroom<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
P04525 ‘ Oil Storage Building<br />
P04526 Gas Station Building<br />
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P04527<br />
S04527A<br />
VOLUME 55-<br />
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P04528<br />
P04530<br />
S04530A<br />
P04531<br />
P04534<br />
P04536<br />
S04536A<br />
P04537<br />
S04537A<br />
P04538<br />
P04541<br />
P04544<br />
P04545<br />
VOLUME 56-<br />
m<br />
P04568<br />
P04570<br />
P04572<br />
P04573<br />
P04575<br />
P04580<br />
Po45a2<br />
P04584<br />
P04586<br />
P04588<br />
VOLUME 57-<br />
U<br />
P04790<br />
P04791<br />
P04792<br />
P04793<br />
P04794<br />
P04795<br />
P04796<br />
P04797<br />
P04798<br />
P04799<br />
P04800<br />
T04801<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
M<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Company Headquaders Bldg<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
M<br />
Communications Center<br />
Dispatch Building<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Company Headquatiers Bldg<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Company Headquarters Bldg<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shed<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
H<br />
Enlisted Barracks with Dining<br />
Regimental Headquarters Bldg<br />
Snack Bar<br />
Clinic without Beds<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
Enlisted Barracks with Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks with Classrms<br />
Enlisdd Barracks/Persnnl Dining<br />
Enlisted BarractiAdministration<br />
Battalion Headquafiers Building<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
&<br />
IXAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC.<br />
IEAGE<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack with Dining<br />
Regimental Headquarters Bldg<br />
Enlisted Barracks without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Enlisted Barrack without Dining<br />
Battalion Classroom<br />
Battalion Classroom<br />
NsL<br />
P04548<br />
P04550<br />
P04551<br />
P04552<br />
P04554<br />
P04556<br />
P04557<br />
P04558<br />
P04560<br />
P04562<br />
P04564<br />
P04566<br />
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P04590<br />
P04592<br />
P04594<br />
P04596<br />
P04598<br />
Po47ao<br />
P04782<br />
P047B4<br />
P04785<br />
P04786<br />
T04802<br />
T04803<br />
T04804<br />
P0481 o<br />
P04850<br />
po4a51<br />
P04852<br />
P04855<br />
P04856<br />
P04857<br />
P04858<br />
P04859<br />
USAGE<br />
19705<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Battalion Headquafiem Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Enlistd BarrackdPemnnl Dining<br />
Enlisled BarrackdAdministration<br />
Enlistd BarTackslPet’snnl Dining<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Enlisted Barracks with Dining<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Enlisted BarracldAdministration<br />
Enlisted Barracks With Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks and Classrrns<br />
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Enlisted BartacWAdministmtion<br />
Enlisted BarracidPersnnl Dining<br />
Battalion Headquafiers Building<br />
Battalion Headquarters Building<br />
Enlisted BarraclUPersnnl Dining<br />
Enlisted Barracks/Administration<br />
NJA<br />
Enlisled Barracks with Dining<br />
USAGF<br />
20505<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Battalion Classroom<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Battalion Classroom<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Dispatch Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Vehicle Maint Shop <strong>Ord</strong>inance<br />
Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
I Vehicle Maintenance Shop<br />
Vehicle Maintenance’Shop<br />
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P04860<br />
VOLUME 58-<br />
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P04861<br />
P04862<br />
P04863<br />
P04B66<br />
Po4a67<br />
P048B5<br />
S04887<br />
S04888<br />
S04889<br />
S04890<br />
T04891<br />
S04892<br />
T04893<br />
T04894<br />
P04896<br />
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VOLUME 59–<br />
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S04954<br />
S04955<br />
P04956<br />
P04957<br />
P04974<br />
P04975<br />
P04976<br />
P05015<br />
P05065<br />
P05398<br />
P05447<br />
P05713<br />
P05871<br />
P05987<br />
P05989<br />
P05990<br />
P06001<br />
P06003<br />
P06004<br />
P06005<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
USAGE<br />
Vehicle Maintenance<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
IJSAGE<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Oil Slorage Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehicle Maintenance<br />
Shop<br />
Shop<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
General Pu~ose Warehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Recycling Facility<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Engineer Administration Bldg<br />
Engineering Administration Bldg<br />
Engineers Facility<br />
Facility Engineers<br />
Facility Engineers<br />
Engineer Administration<br />
Engineer Administration Bldg<br />
Engineerin gAdministration Bldg<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
“LlSAf2E<br />
Confinement Facility<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Guard Tower<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Water Pump Plant<br />
Water Treatment Building<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Sewage Pump Treatmt Station<br />
Water Pumping Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Chlorinator Building<br />
Administration General Pu~ose<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Water Well Pump Building<br />
Water Well Pump Building<br />
Water Well Supply Building<br />
Water Well Pump Building<br />
ML<br />
P04899D<br />
T04899E<br />
T04899F<br />
T04899G<br />
P04900<br />
T04901<br />
S04903<br />
P04904<br />
T04 905<br />
T04906<br />
S04909<br />
P0491 o<br />
P04912<br />
P04913<br />
S04914<br />
T04915<br />
P04950<br />
P04951<br />
P04952<br />
P04953<br />
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P06130<br />
P06143<br />
P06160<br />
P06161<br />
P06165<br />
P06225<br />
T06311 A<br />
P06634<br />
T06940<br />
P07693<br />
T07693A<br />
T07693B<br />
T07693C<br />
P07698<br />
P07922<br />
P08269<br />
T08301<br />
T08302<br />
T08302A ‘<br />
T08304<br />
USAGE<br />
20872<br />
Engineering Administration Bldg<br />
Engineer Administration Hldg<br />
Facilities Engineer Storehouse<br />
Storeroom<br />
Maint Shop General Purpose<br />
Components Cleaning Facility<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Maint Shop General Purpose<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Dispatch Building<br />
Inflammable Material Storage<br />
Flammable Material Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Engineer Administration Bldg<br />
Guard Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Guard Tower<br />
Confinement Facility<br />
M<br />
21280<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Exchange Branch<br />
Exchange Service Station<br />
Exchange Special Suppofi<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Morale Support Office<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Morale Support Office<br />
child Support Center<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Pumphouse<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsewation To-wer<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
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M24<br />
T08305<br />
T08312<br />
TOB313<br />
S08775<br />
TR0901 o<br />
TR09020<br />
TR09021<br />
TR09022<br />
TR09030<br />
TR09031<br />
VOLUME 60 – BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
TR09084<br />
TR090B5<br />
TR09086<br />
TR09087<br />
TR09130<br />
TR091B0<br />
TFI091B1<br />
TRD9190<br />
TR09191<br />
TR0921 O<br />
TR09211<br />
TR09220<br />
TR09230<br />
TR09240<br />
TR09241<br />
TR09242<br />
TR09250<br />
TR09251<br />
TR09253<br />
TR09260<br />
TR09261<br />
TR09262<br />
TR092&<br />
TR09265<br />
TR09271<br />
TR09272<br />
TR092B0<br />
TR09281<br />
VOLUME 61-<br />
m<br />
TR093B8<br />
TR09390<br />
TR09391<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
USAGE<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Observation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Range Support<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
USAGE<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Supporl Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Storage<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Otxewation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
USAGE<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
ML<br />
TR09040<br />
TR09041<br />
T09042<br />
TR09050<br />
TR09060<br />
TR09070<br />
TR09080<br />
TR09081<br />
TR09082<br />
TR09083<br />
JKL<br />
TR09290<br />
TR09291<br />
TR09300<br />
TRO931O<br />
TR09320<br />
TR09321<br />
TR09323<br />
TR09340<br />
TR09341<br />
TR09350<br />
T09352<br />
T09353<br />
T09354<br />
TR09355<br />
TR09356<br />
TR09370<br />
TR09371<br />
TR09372<br />
TR09374<br />
TR09375<br />
TR09376<br />
T09377<br />
TR09380<br />
TR09381<br />
TR09382<br />
TR093B6<br />
TR093B7<br />
ML<br />
TR09400<br />
TR09402<br />
TR09403<br />
L!sAQE<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Supporl Building<br />
NtA<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range IArine<br />
Field Range Latn%e<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
USAGE<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range tatrine<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
N/A<br />
N/A<br />
WA<br />
General Purpose Warehouse<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Observation Tower.<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
WA<br />
Field Range htrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
USAGE<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
I observation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
21670<br />
22044<br />
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TR0941 o<br />
TR09411<br />
TR09412<br />
TR09413<br />
TR09420<br />
TR09422<br />
TR09423<br />
TR09430<br />
TR09431<br />
109432<br />
TR09440<br />
TR09441<br />
TR09443<br />
TR09450<br />
TRD9451<br />
TR09460<br />
TRCJ9461<br />
TR09462<br />
TR09463<br />
TR09480<br />
VOLUhlE 62-<br />
!!fl<br />
T1 A42<br />
1A47<br />
1A60<br />
IA71<br />
1A73<br />
1A75<br />
1A77<br />
1A85<br />
1A89<br />
1A90<br />
1A99<br />
1A1OO<br />
IAI02<br />
1A118<br />
1A120<br />
1A121<br />
1A124<br />
1A125<br />
IA127<br />
1A129<br />
IA136<br />
IA142<br />
2A39<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGtNEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
M<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Range Suppofl Bu~lding<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
N/A<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Observation Tower<br />
BUILDINGS<br />
M<br />
Storage Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage Building<br />
Generator Room<br />
Range Storage<br />
Ammunition Breakdown Point<br />
Range StorageBuilding<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Storeroom<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Siorage Building<br />
Storero9m<br />
Storeroom<br />
Range Storage<br />
COE Office Trailer<br />
Office Building<br />
Range Storage Building<br />
u<br />
TR094B1<br />
TR09482<br />
TR09483<br />
TR094B4<br />
TR09485<br />
TR094B6<br />
TR09488<br />
TRO951O<br />
TR09511<br />
TR09520<br />
TR09520A<br />
TR09521<br />
P09920<br />
P09921<br />
P09922<br />
P09923<br />
lAJO<br />
1A21<br />
1A39<br />
ML<br />
2A40<br />
2A41<br />
2A45<br />
2A46<br />
2A49<br />
2A50<br />
2A51<br />
2A53<br />
2A54<br />
2A55<br />
2A56<br />
2A58<br />
2A60<br />
2A62<br />
2A63<br />
3A14<br />
3A34<br />
4AI 1<br />
4A13<br />
4A14<br />
4A15<br />
4A16<br />
“USAGE<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range IArine<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
observation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
General Instruction Building<br />
Range Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Railhead Storage<br />
UwiE<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Support Building<br />
Range Storeroom .<br />
Storeroom<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range StOrage .<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage Building<br />
Range Storeroom<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
22401<br />
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VOLUME 63- BUILDINGS<br />
ML<br />
4A18<br />
4A19<br />
4A21<br />
4A22<br />
4A26<br />
4A29<br />
4A30<br />
4A34<br />
4A35<br />
4A41<br />
4A43<br />
4A44<br />
4A46<br />
4A4EI<br />
4A49<br />
4A50<br />
4A50L<br />
4A51<br />
4A55<br />
4A56<br />
4A58<br />
4A60<br />
4A63<br />
4A64<br />
4A65<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
USAGE<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Latrine<br />
Field IAririe<br />
Field Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
VOLUME 64- BUILDINGS<br />
m USAGE<br />
4B60 Field Range Latrine<br />
4B61 Field Range Latrine<br />
4B62 Field Range Latrine<br />
4 B63 Field Range Latrine<br />
4B65 Field Latrine<br />
4B68 Field Latrine<br />
4B69 Field Range Latrine<br />
4070 Field latrine<br />
4B74 Field Range Latrine<br />
4B75 Field Latrine<br />
4077 Field Range Latrine<br />
4B78 Field Range Latrine<br />
5A50 Field Range Latrine<br />
6A5 Field Range Latrine<br />
ABP- 2 Ammunition Breakdown Point<br />
Annex-1 Storage<br />
Annex-2 Storeroom<br />
Annex-3 Storeroom<br />
., DEI-01 Range Storage Building<br />
) DEI”02 Range Storage Building<br />
ML<br />
4A66<br />
4A74<br />
4A75<br />
4A77<br />
4B11<br />
4B13<br />
4B16<br />
4B20<br />
4B21<br />
4B25<br />
4B27<br />
4B28<br />
4B32<br />
4B36<br />
4B38<br />
4B43<br />
4B44<br />
4B50<br />
4B51<br />
4B52<br />
4B53<br />
4B55<br />
4B57<br />
4B58<br />
4059<br />
u<br />
DEI”03<br />
DEI-04<br />
DEI-05<br />
DEI-06<br />
DEI”07<br />
CIEI-08<br />
DEI-10<br />
DEI-I 1<br />
DEI-12<br />
DEI-13<br />
DEI”14<br />
DEI”15<br />
DEI-16<br />
DEI-17<br />
DELI 8<br />
DEI-19<br />
DEI”21<br />
DEI-22<br />
DEI-23<br />
DEI-24<br />
w<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range IArine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range htnne<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range htnne<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field latrine<br />
Field Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range ktnne<br />
Field Range htrine<br />
Field Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Ranage Latrine<br />
USAGE<br />
Range Suppofi Building<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Amphitheatre<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Range Storage<br />
Guard Shack<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covewd Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
General Shack<br />
Aircraft Mock-Up<br />
, Army Harbor Craft Office<br />
Range Storage -<br />
Range Support Building<br />
22752<br />
23125<br />
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VOLUME 64- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
.m LLS.AGE<br />
DEI-25 Range Storage<br />
DEI-26 Range Storage<br />
DEI-27 Range Storage<br />
DEI-28 Storeroom<br />
DEI-29 Guard Shack<br />
VOLUME 65- BUILDINGS<br />
!Q<br />
DEI-35<br />
DEI-36<br />
DEI-37<br />
DEI-38<br />
DEI-39<br />
DE140<br />
DEI-41<br />
DEI-42<br />
DE144<br />
DEI-45<br />
DEI-46<br />
DEI-48<br />
DEI-49<br />
DEI-50<br />
DEI”51<br />
DEI-52<br />
DEI”53<br />
DEI-54<br />
DEI-55<br />
DEI-56<br />
DEI-57<br />
DEI-58<br />
DEI”59<br />
DEI-60<br />
DEI-61<br />
VOLUME 66-BUILDINGS<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
cORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT DRD INSTALLATION<br />
UsA!2E<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
Office and Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building -<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Paper Pulverizing Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Office Building<br />
Administration General Purpose<br />
u w<br />
DEI-87 Storage’Shed<br />
DEI’88 Garage<br />
DEI-89 Storeroom<br />
DEI-90 Storage Shed<br />
DEI-91 Storage Shed<br />
DEI-92 Storage Shed<br />
DEI-93 Storage Shed<br />
DEI-94 Storeroom<br />
DEI-95 Storage Shed<br />
DEI-96 Storage Shed<br />
DEI-97 Storage Shed<br />
●<br />
DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC.<br />
NQ<br />
DEI’30<br />
DEI-31<br />
DEI-32<br />
DEI-33<br />
DEI-34<br />
=<br />
DEI-62<br />
DEI-63<br />
DE1-a<br />
DEI-65<br />
DEI”66<br />
DEI-67<br />
DEI-68<br />
DEI-69<br />
DEI-70<br />
DEI”71<br />
DEI-72<br />
DEI-73<br />
DEI-74<br />
DEI-75<br />
DEI-76<br />
DE1-~<br />
DEI-78<br />
DEI”79<br />
DEI-80<br />
DEI-81<br />
DEI-82<br />
DEI-83<br />
DEI-84<br />
DEI-85<br />
DEI-86<br />
m<br />
DEI-98<br />
DEI-99<br />
DEI-100<br />
DEI-101<br />
DEI-102<br />
DEI-I 03<br />
DEI-104<br />
DEI-105<br />
DEI-106<br />
J&AGE<br />
Radar Storage<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
DEI”107 ‘ Storeroom<br />
DEI-106 Storeroom<br />
USAGE<br />
Storage Building<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
Office (Trailer)<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Warehouse<br />
Warehouse<br />
Office<br />
Storeroom<br />
Office<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
Storage<br />
Latrine<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Electrical Equipment Storage<br />
Storeroom<br />
Stand-by Generator<br />
Garage<br />
Pumphouse<br />
Storeroom<br />
GeneratorRoom .<br />
Storeroom<br />
USAGE<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage<br />
Display Case<br />
Storeroom<br />
Weightroom<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Ammunition Breakdown Point<br />
23487<br />
23842<br />
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VOLUME 66- BUILDINGS (CONTINUED)<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
m - u -US-AGE<br />
DEI-109 Storeroom office<br />
DEI-11O Generator Room ::; Office<br />
DEI-I 11<br />
DEI-112<br />
DEI-113<br />
Storeroom<br />
Office<br />
Storeroom<br />
S-8<br />
S-12<br />
S-26<br />
Oifice<br />
Office<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
TPIER Loading Pier<br />
s-28 Storeroom<br />
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DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC. xxix PROJECT NO. 1A2141ABO01
INTRODUCTION<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY<br />
At the direction of the United States Army Sacramento District CofPsof Engineem(COE), Diagnostic<br />
Engineering Inc. (DEI) surveyed facilities at Fofi ord in Forl Oral, California, for asbestos-containing<br />
materials. Located along the Pacific Ocean in noflhem Monterey County, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Ord</strong> k the home of the<br />
U. S. Army’s 7th Infantry (Light). <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Ord</strong> is approximately 100 miles south of San Francisco, occupies<br />
approximately 28,000 acres (44square miles) and is situated adjacent to Monterey Bay and the cities of<br />
Seaside, Sand City, Del Rey Oaks, Monterey and fdarina. Major access roads are State Highway 1<br />
running notth-south and Highway 88 running east-west.<br />
This effofl was performed as part of “PN 928, Installation Wde <strong>Asbestos</strong> Identification Suwey at <strong>Fort</strong><br />
<strong>Ord</strong> and Subinstallations, California”; 2137 structures were suweyed. This sutvey included review of<br />
existing construction documentation, physical assessment of materials within each stmcture, sampling<br />
and Iaboratofy analysis of suspect materials and the estimation of the quantity of these materials, and<br />
Code A cost estimates.<br />
Thisworkwas performed under Contract No. DACA05-B9-C-0181 and was authorized in Modifications<br />
No. 7, 8, 9 (Option 6) and 10 of the contract. The total square footage covered by these modifications<br />
was approximately 7,985,700 square feet. In addition, 363 structures (listed below) covering<br />
approximately 1,303,600 square feet were sumeyed before the facility-wide suwey began in October of<br />
1991. The data applicable to the 363 structures was incorporated into this facility-wide report dated<br />
April 26, 1993.<br />
TOOO08 PC)0908<br />
TOOO09 PO0909<br />
TOOO1O PO091 o<br />
Poool 2 PO0911<br />
TOO022 PO0912<br />
TOO023 TO0914<br />
TOO026 PO0915<br />
POO033 S00916<br />
POO074 TO0919<br />
POO075 TO0920<br />
POO076 S00921<br />
PC)O077 S00922<br />
POO078 TO0924<br />
POO079 TO1140<br />
POOOBO T01160U:<br />
POO081 T01180<br />
POO083 T01431<br />
TOO135 T01457<br />
TO0551 T01468<br />
PO0901 T01641<br />
PO0902 TO1642<br />
PO0903 TO1643<br />
PO0904 T01683*<br />
PO0905 T01701<br />
PO0906 T01702<br />
PO0907 T01703<br />
TO1704<br />
T01705<br />
T01706<br />
T01707<br />
T01708<br />
T01709<br />
TO171O<br />
T01711<br />
T01712<br />
T01713<br />
T01714<br />
To1715<br />
T01716<br />
T01720<br />
T01721<br />
TO1722<br />
T01723<br />
TO1724<br />
TO1725<br />
T01726<br />
T01727<br />
T01728<br />
T01729<br />
TO1730<br />
To1731<br />
TO1732<br />
Tol 733<br />
T01734<br />
TO1735<br />
TO1740<br />
T01741<br />
T01742<br />
T01743<br />
TC)1744<br />
T01746<br />
TO1747<br />
T01748<br />
T01749<br />
T01750<br />
101751<br />
T01752<br />
T01753<br />
T01754<br />
T01755<br />
T01756<br />
T01760<br />
T01761<br />
T01762<br />
TO1763<br />
T01764<br />
TO1765<br />
TO1766<br />
TO1767<br />
T01768<br />
101769<br />
T01770<br />
T01771<br />
T01772<br />
T01773<br />
TO1774<br />
101775<br />
TOI 777<br />
T01780<br />
T01781<br />
T01782<br />
T01783<br />
T01784<br />
T01785<br />
T01786<br />
T01787<br />
T01788<br />
T01789<br />
T01790<br />
TO1801<br />
TO1803<br />
TO1804<br />
TO1805<br />
TO1806<br />
T01807<br />
T01808<br />
To1809<br />
T01812<br />
T01817<br />
T01820<br />
TO1822<br />
TO1824<br />
T01826<br />
T01828 ‘<br />
T01831<br />
T01834<br />
T01836<br />
T01883<br />
T01885<br />
T018BB<br />
T01891<br />
TO1894?<br />
T01895<br />
T01901<br />
TOI 902<br />
To1 903<br />
TO1904<br />
TO1905<br />
T01906<br />
TO1907<br />
TO1908<br />
TO1909<br />
TO191O<br />
T01911<br />
TO1912<br />
T01913<br />
T01914<br />
T01915<br />
T01916<br />
T01917<br />
TO1920<br />
TOI 921<br />
TO1922<br />
TO1923<br />
TOI 924<br />
TO1925<br />
TO1926<br />
TO1927<br />
TOI 928<br />
TO1929<br />
TO1930<br />
Tol 932<br />
TOI 933<br />
TO1934<br />
TOI 935<br />
TO1936<br />
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TO1940 T01968 Pol 997<br />
T01941<br />
TO1942<br />
TO1943<br />
TO1944<br />
TO1945<br />
TO1946<br />
TO1947<br />
TO1948<br />
TO1949<br />
T01950<br />
TOI 951<br />
TO1952<br />
TO1953<br />
TO1954<br />
TO1955<br />
TO1956<br />
TO1957<br />
TO1960<br />
TO1961<br />
TO1962<br />
TO1963<br />
TOI 964<br />
TO1965<br />
TO1966<br />
TO1967<br />
T01969<br />
T01970<br />
TO1971<br />
TO1972<br />
TO1973<br />
TO1974<br />
T01975<br />
TO1976<br />
TO1980<br />
101981<br />
T01982<br />
T01983<br />
TO1984<br />
TO1985<br />
TO1986<br />
T01987<br />
To19Ba<br />
TO1989<br />
T01990<br />
T01991<br />
T01992<br />
TO1993<br />
T01994<br />
T01995<br />
TO1996<br />
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T02004<br />
T02008<br />
T02015<br />
T02016<br />
T02054<br />
T02056<br />
T02057<br />
P02075”<br />
P02076”<br />
T02251<br />
T02252<br />
T02290<br />
T02294<br />
T02302<br />
T02303<br />
T02305<br />
T02306<br />
T02307<br />
T02309<br />
102310<br />
T02311<br />
T02312<br />
T02313<br />
T02314<br />
T02315<br />
T02316<br />
T02321<br />
T02322<br />
T02323<br />
T02324<br />
T02325<br />
T02326<br />
T02327<br />
T02328<br />
T02329<br />
T02330<br />
102331<br />
T02332<br />
T02333<br />
T02334<br />
T02335<br />
T02336<br />
T02341<br />
T02342<br />
T02343<br />
T02344<br />
T02345<br />
T02346<br />
102347<br />
T02348<br />
T02349<br />
T02350<br />
T02351<br />
T02352 .<br />
T02353<br />
T02354<br />
T02355<br />
T02356<br />
T02361<br />
T02362<br />
T02363<br />
T023W<br />
T02365<br />
T02366<br />
T02367<br />
T02368<br />
T02369<br />
T02370<br />
T02371<br />
T02372<br />
T02373<br />
T02374<br />
T02375<br />
T02376<br />
T02381<br />
T02382<br />
T02383<br />
“ Further sampling performed: “nonexistent” building found at new kation;separale<br />
facility under previous limh~ scope but having multipletypes of maleriils.<br />
PROJECT DISCUSSION<br />
Ge neral Information<br />
T02384<br />
T02385<br />
T02386<br />
T02387<br />
T02388<br />
T02389<br />
T02390<br />
T02391<br />
T02392<br />
T02393<br />
T02394<br />
T02395<br />
T02396<br />
T0241 O<br />
P02420<br />
T02438<br />
T02450<br />
T02451*<br />
T02501<br />
T02548<br />
T02568<br />
T02608<br />
T02829<br />
T02830<br />
T02833<br />
T02856<br />
T02876<br />
T02884<br />
T02992<br />
T03039<br />
T03114<br />
T03118<br />
T03119<br />
103125<br />
T03131<br />
T03181<br />
T03182<br />
T03183<br />
103164<br />
T03185<br />
103186<br />
T03107<br />
T03188<br />
T03189<br />
T03843<br />
T03845<br />
P03891<br />
T04100<br />
P04220<br />
P04235<br />
P04260 f;’ii<br />
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structures surweyedas one<br />
The scope of the project was to suivey each structure at Forl Oral, locate and identify suspect asbestoscontaining<br />
materials (ACM), and 10 deWmine the material friability, condition, and potential for damage.<br />
<strong>Fort</strong> Oral, which was originally acquired in 1917, has gone through several stages of development.<br />
Building types range from two-story wooden barracks to an eight-level acute care hospital. Building<br />
usages include aviation, hangars, vehicle maintenance shops, chapels, general purpose administration,<br />
range support, storerooms, and confinement facilities.<br />
DEI was on site for the facility-wide suwey from October 1991 through April 1993. The previous suweys<br />
for the 363 structures began in May 1989 and were completed in March 1991. The field investigation<br />
conducted at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Ord</strong> included buildings and structures located throughout the Contonement area<br />
(vicinity of the Administration/barracks complex), the East Garrison, f%itzsche Field, beach and inland<br />
firing ranges, remote training areas, and several off-site locations. In addition to buildings, DEl<br />
encountered other structures such as mobile traiiers, fieid ammunition bunkers, demolished building<br />
foundations, storage containers and pads, septic tank drainage fields, vehicle grease racks and wasp<br />
pads.<br />
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Several buildings included in the scope of work did not exist at the time of the survey and are Iisled<br />
below.<br />
p0002a TO0830 T02602 -ro3c)54 P05987 T09353<br />
100497 TO0924 T02870A T04215 P05989 T09354<br />
PO0530 T02057 T03051 P04379 T09042 T09377<br />
TOOW1 P02077 T03053 Po47a5 T09352 T09432<br />
Site plans reflect a structure’s location on the date it was surveyed. Several Range and Remote area<br />
structures were relocated after their suwey date. Buildings suweyed prior to the stafl of the October<br />
1991 facility-wide sutvey which have been subsequently destroyed are included on the site plans.<br />
Approximately 552 buildings and stnmtures not included in the original scope of work were identified as<br />
havirlg suspect asbestos-containing materials during a drive-by reconnaissance of the entire <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Ord</strong><br />
property. Many of the structures identified were not included in a building inventory maintained by the<br />
Real Prope~ branch of the Directorate of Engineering and Housing (DEI-1). These additional structures<br />
were either unnumbered or had numbers assigned to them by the Directorate of Logistics (DOL).<br />
Unnumbered buildings were assigned a “DEI” number. The locations of the DOL and DEI numbered<br />
structures are listed in Table 5. Structures such as grease racks and drainage fields that are included in<br />
the Real Property inventory of buildings were initially surveyed to determine the likelihood of asbestoscontaining<br />
materials being present in these structures. Once it was determined that these structures<br />
contained no suspect materials, they were eliminated from the field investigation, Structures with<br />
suspect materials were suweyed and are included in the Building Information section of this repoti.<br />
The following building numbers were listed on individual “Hand Receipt” inventories maintained by Real<br />
Property. After contact was made with the individual responsible for each of the buildings and/or an<br />
efforl to physically locate the buildings failed, it was determined that these buildings do not exist.<br />
00187<br />
00379<br />
03814<br />
03904A<br />
03920<br />
03938<br />
03958<br />
09282<br />
1A119<br />
1A013<br />
1A045<br />
1A050<br />
1A072<br />
1A074<br />
1A080<br />
1A082<br />
1A083<br />
1A084<br />
2U6<br />
Unknown Usa~e 2A27<br />
MOUT Range -<br />
Range Storage<br />
Fixed Ammunitn<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
MOUT Range<br />
2A38<br />
3A23<br />
Mgzn 3A28<br />
3A29<br />
3A30<br />
4B35<br />
Covered T&ining Area 4B56<br />
Range Storage 4B66<br />
Storage 4B67<br />
Range Storage lTA401<br />
Range Storage llA421<br />
Range Storage lTA423<br />
Range Storage 7TA425<br />
Range Storage 17A431<br />
Range Storage lTA441<br />
Range Storage lTA551<br />
Range Storage 7TA553<br />
Range Storage l-rA601<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Fie!d Range Latrine<br />
lTA603<br />
lTA605<br />
lTA607<br />
lTA609<br />
lTA621<br />
lTA623<br />
TrA681<br />
lTA701<br />
lTA721<br />
lTA723<br />
lTA741<br />
17A811<br />
lTA831<br />
lTAB32<br />
lTAa33<br />
-1-TAB34<br />
lTA851<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range fatrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Mrine<br />
Field Range ktrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range ktrine<br />
Field Range htrine<br />
.Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range IArine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
There were several Remote area structures sumeyed in which no suspect asbestos-containing<br />
materials were obse~ed. Samples were not collected in these stmctures. In addition, many Remote<br />
and Contonement area structures sutveyed had roofs composed of materials (metal, wood, or dirt) in<br />
which no suspect asbestos-containing materials were obsemed. See Table 2 later in this section for a<br />
listing of structures in which no asbestos-cmtaining materials were detected.<br />
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Typical suspect materials sampled include, but are not limited to, the following: surfacing materials<br />
(sprayed or troweled-on structural members, ceilings, and walls, such as fireproofing, thermal insulation,<br />
acoustic or decorative materials); thermal system insulation (pipe, boiler, tank, equipment, duct or other<br />
HVAC insulation materials); and miscellaneous materials (construction materials for roofs, ceilings, floor<br />
and walls, such as tiles/panels, sheeting, wallboardfioint compound, paints, coatings and roofing<br />
materials). Destructive inspection methods to find concealed asbestos are used only in those areas<br />
specified by the COE. Areas suweyed include basements, attics, closets, crawl spaces, living and work<br />
spaces, roofs, ceiling cavities, air plenums, and boiler, furnace, and mechanical rooms.<br />
DEI typically suweys buildings in teams of two, one person documenting the proceedings of the suwey,<br />
the other performing bulk sampling and other miscellaneous activities. The team performs a preliminary<br />
visual inspection of the building and site to identify and quantify suspect ACM. A sampling strategy is<br />
then developed 10 provide representative sampling. Each sample is placed in a container, the container<br />
is sealed, labeled and placed in a storage bag. Samples are documented by entering the sample data,<br />
including a description of the material, sample number, location, condition, accessibili~, friability and<br />
quantity, on a bulk log. The sample location is marked on pre-approved forms (typically 8-1/2 x 11 inch<br />
not-tucale floor plans). In addition, a photograph is taken to futiher. document the sampled material, its<br />
condition and location. Throughout the process, special care is taken to prevent cross-contamination of<br />
the collected samples, Sampling equipment is cleaned before and after each sample is obtained. In<br />
addition, sample containers are placed directly beneath each sample location, when feasible, to collect<br />
any materials which may become dislodged during the sampling process. Any debris generated by th<br />
sampling is cleaned by wet-cleaning methods. Sample locations are appropriately repaired.<br />
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Laboratow Pro@.LI res and Resul&<br />
Upon the completion of the building survey, Chain-of-Custody forms are completed and the samples are<br />
transferred 10 DEI’s in-house laboratory, Hygeia <strong>Environmental</strong> Laboratories Inc. (Hygeia), for analysis.<br />
Bulk sample analysis is conducted by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining as<br />
described in the “Interim Method for the Determination of <strong>Asbestos</strong> in Bulk Insulation Samplesm, Method<br />
EPA-600/M4-82-020 (Federal RegisterfVolume 47, No. 103, May 27, 19B2). A suspect material is<br />
immersed in a solution of known refractive index and subjected to illumination by polarized light. The<br />
colors displayed enable mineral identification. Once analyzed, results are entered on bulk logs and<br />
delivered 10 the suwey team leader for inclusion in the report. Quality Control samples are sent to a<br />
second Hygeia laborato~ for reanalysis. Should there be discrepancies in the analysis results, the Los<br />
Angeles-based Hygek lab will do a reanalysis of the sample(s). DEI will then use the third set of results<br />
in the repott.<br />
NOTE: The amended National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), November<br />
20, 1990, regulation included a requirement that when the asbestos content of a bulk sample material is<br />
determined using procedures outlined in the interim method (40 CFR Part 762, Appendix A to<br />
Subpafi F), and the asbestos content is estimated to be less than 10% by a method other than Point<br />
Counting, the parlies legally responsible for a building (owner/operator) may (1) elect to assume the<br />
amount to be greater than 1% and treat the material as a regulated asbestos-containing matetial, or (2)<br />
require verification of the amount by the Point Counting method. The purpose of this procedure is to<br />
minimize false negative analysis (reporting the sample as containing less than 1% asbestos for<br />
asbestos-containing samples actually containing greater than 1Yo) and false positives (repofiing the<br />
sample as containing greater than 1Y. asbestos for samples actually containing less than 1% asbestc<br />
Point Counting was included in NESHAP in response to an EPA study that found an unaccepta~.<br />
amount of false negative and false positive analyses by methods outlined in the interim method.<br />
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During thesuwey materials are classified as either friableor nonfriable. For most materials friability is<br />
simple to determine; however, select matetials require special consideration. For example, joint<br />
compound and wallboard in generally good condition and covered by an impermeable finish (e.g.,<br />
paint, coating or wallcovering) is usually considered<br />
materials left unfinished and exposed are classified<br />
by DEI standards as nonfriable. The<br />
as friable. Materials such as wallboard,<br />
same<br />
joint<br />
compound, plaster, and stucco in their finished state and in generally good condition are classified as<br />
nonfriable; however, these materials often may be rendered friable when they are involved in repair,<br />
renovation, or demolition activities. Some typically nonfnable materials also may become friable due to<br />
aging or deterioration causing elements to separate from their binding agents. Wsual inspection and<br />
physical handling is performed for all suspect materials to ensure proper friability classification.<br />
The condition of materials is then assessed for any damage by impact, water, aging, deterioration or<br />
delamination from their substrate. In addition, assessment is made of the potential for damage by<br />
contact, vibration, or air erosion. Once all assessments are made, the asbestos-containing material is<br />
assigned an abatement ancUor management priority rating based on type of mateflal, condition and<br />
potential for damage. (Refer to Definitions of DEI’s Priority Rating System Codes in the Building<br />
Information section of this report.)<br />
Ccemible Ar@2.sand .%sDecf Materials<br />
Unless directed otherwise by the COE, the scope of the suwey is confined to accessible rooms and<br />
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areas. Rooms or areas that are not made available for inspection or are inaccessible for reason of<br />
safety are identified in the repod. Similady identified are inaccessible suspect materials. Inaccessible<br />
suspect materials fall into two categories: (1) materials which may contain asbestos but which are not<br />
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sampled because of physical barriers; i.e., cores within fire-ratetihmlated doors, file cabinets and<br />
safes; thermal insulation concealed in equipment (boilers, duct work and other HVAC equipment, etc.):<br />
and thermal insulation concealed in voids (wall, floor, ceiling and other cavities, etc.): and (2) materials<br />
which are visible but which are not sampled due to inaccessibility, i.e., materials tha! cannot be safely<br />
reached with available Iadder$lman-lifts, or materials within confined spaces that =nnot be safely<br />
accessed by survey personnel.<br />
Inaccessible materials need not be sampled immediately, but must be sampled prior to any repair,<br />
renovation or demolition activity that may affect the material. Access in some instances may require<br />
destructive investigation. Until sampling is performed, inaccessible suspect material should be<br />
assumed to contain asbestos. Inaccessible areas and suspect materials within a facility, if any, are<br />
identified for that facility in the Building Information section of this report.<br />
Samdina and Labo rstow Analvsis<br />
Constrain~<br />
Facilities may have been constructed with materials that hinder representative sampling. These<br />
materials typically include joint compound, flooring mastic, roofing materials, plaster and wallboard.<br />
Such materials often are covered, coated or painted, etc., which may not permit DEI personnel to<br />
delermine wilh a high degree of cerlainty that the material sampled is representative of all suspect<br />
materials in the facility with the same charactensti~, or in technical terms, that the material sampled is<br />
‘homogeneous” (uniform in color, texture, constructiordapplication date, and geneml appearance).<br />
Ceflain materials (generally nonfriable types) such as roofing products, joint compound, flmr tiles and<br />
1 mastics have a mix of components (a matrix) which can interfere with the polarized light method of<br />
analysis, antior are composed of asbestos fibers of small diameter which are invisible to the PLM<br />
“’] microscope. These types of materials can yield false positive or false negative results. II is sometimes<br />
u necassary to utilize Point Counting or Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) techniques, whichever<br />
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is appropriate for the type of material involved, to better confirm the presence or absence of asbestos<br />
fibers in these ma[erials. This type of analysis (initial or subsequent to the initial analysis by PLM) is not<br />
pedormed by DEI unless directed othenvise by the COE.<br />
In other cases, bulk samples collected from an apparently homogeneous material and yielding mixed<br />
r~sults may in fact have been taken from different homogeneous materials displaying similar visual<br />
characteristics but composed of different constituents, Although materials may appear to be<br />
homogeneous, they may have been produced in different batches or by different manufacturers.<br />
Material which appears to be homogeneous but yields mixed results is typically assumed, in<br />
accordance with the <strong>Asbestos</strong> Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) procedures, to be asbestoscontaining<br />
in all areas where the material is located. DEI will only reclassify the material into separate<br />
homogeneous materials, one containing asbestos and one that does not, when both of the following<br />
conditions apply: there is strong evidence that the samples represent more than one homogeneous<br />
material, and the boundaries of the materials are unmistakably clear. In situations where the<br />
boundaries are not clear, additional research and sampling may be recommended.<br />
The above sampling and laborato~ analytical constraints can individually or collectively affect the<br />
findings and recommendations of the suwey. However, DEI will not recommend further investigation,<br />
sampling or laboratory analysis to minimize their affects unless project management believes (1) the<br />
effort will be cost-effective (the benefits significantly outweigh the costs), and (2) the desired results are<br />
reasonably achievable from a technical standpoint. For example, it would not be cost-effective to<br />
conduct additional sampling of sprayed-on acoustical ceiling material in a 100 square foot room<br />
because of mixed sample results. However, this additional efforl would be cost-effective if samde<br />
results for acoustical ceiling material used abundantly throughout a facility reveal a pattern of positive<br />
material on one floor and negative material on another.<br />
isclalmer<br />
Reasonable effort is made by DEI pemonnel to locate and sample suspect materials, However, for anv<br />
facility the existence of unique or concealed asbestos-containing materials and debris is a possi~lity, l;<br />
addition, sampling and laboratory analysis constraints typically hinder the investigation. DEI does not<br />
warrant, guarantee<br />
a facility.<br />
or profess to have the ability to locate or identify all asbestos-containing materials in<br />
Utility rooms and power vaults which are the property of a utility company, and areas determined by the<br />
DEI project manager as unsafe to access are excluded from the scope of work.<br />
DEI does not employ professional cost estimators. Statements of probable construction costs or cost<br />
estimates prepared by DEI represent DEI’s opinion of probable costs based upon current industry<br />
information. Actual costs may fluctuate due to several variables including, but not limited to, the time the<br />
work is performed, phasing, labor availability, quantity of work petiormed, product availability,<br />
specification requirements and unforeseeable changes in the economy and regulatory requirements.<br />
DEI is not, and has no responsibility as, a generator, operator, treater, storer, transpofler, or disposer of<br />
hazardous materials or waste found or identified as a result of DEt’s work.<br />
DEI does not guarantee or warrant that the workplace is safe, nor<br />
prope~ relieve the COE of any continuing responsibility of providing a<br />
FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND COST ESTIMATES ,<br />
does DEI’s involvement in this<br />
safe workplace.<br />
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In this reporl the findings, recommendations and estimated costs for each asbestos-containing material<br />
-- J are put forth in a work item. A work item identifies asbestos-containing materials, lists the quantity,<br />
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condition, and location of the material(s), recommends an appropriate response action such as removal,<br />
repair, or management in place, and prioritizes the response action. When a response action of<br />
removal or repair is recommended, the work item provides a Code A cost estimate for the action. For a<br />
work item which recommends that the material be left in place and included in an operations and<br />
maintenance program (O&td), no work item cost is given; instead, a Code A cost estimate for the option<br />
of total removal and, in most cases, replacement of the materials is provided; this option is referred to as<br />
an additive item. The Current Working Estimate (CWE) is composed of the contractor cost(s), including<br />
mobilization/demobilization, plus costs for monitoring, site” and utilities, contingencies during<br />
construction, and supervision and administration. The Total CWE is the sum of the Code A work item<br />
and additive item costs (see Table 4 later in this section). These costs do not include relocation<br />
expense or architectural and engineering fees. Cost escalation historidly exceeds 8% per annum.<br />
work hems...........................................$4,601,168<br />
Additive Items..............................................163,463,232<br />
TotalCWE...........................................$168,064,400<br />
At the time of the suwey, several structures were-obsewed to have asbestos conditions which require”<br />
immediate attention, where an asbestos-containing material is damaged or exposed in such a way that<br />
there is significant potential for personnel exposure. DEI has assigned priority ratings of from 1 to 5 to<br />
work items with materials of concern (refer to Tables 1A and 1B). DEI’srating1 - immediatetotal<br />
removal - designates a situation where a material should be removed as soon as possible. DEI’s rating<br />
2- immediate repair and/or short-term removal – may designa!e a recommendation of short-term<br />
removal (within six months); or it may designate a situation in which some immediate repair work<br />
~!:;~,;, (perlormed as soon as possible) should suffice until a removal can be better coordinated within a short<br />
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time. DEI’s rating 3- immediate repair, long-term removal - is a recommendation much like rating 2<br />
-,<br />
except that it allows for a longer intewal before the material is removed. Ratings of 4 or 5 specify<br />
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. management of the material in place after repairs have been performed. Regardless of the priorities<br />
determined at the time of suwey, if changes should occur in the condition of the material or in the area<br />
usage, potential for personnel exposure could also change. Preliminary written notifications have been<br />
issued to Ms. Linda Finley-Miller, COE Project Manager and to the DEH <strong>Environmental</strong> Prelection<br />
Specialist at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Ord</strong> for all facilities surveyed during the facility-wide suwey in which significantly<br />
damaged materials were discovered. (See Definitions of DEI’s Priority Rating System Codes in the<br />
Building Information section of this report for a complete listing of priorities.)<br />
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Some materials in good condition identified in the 363 structures suweyed prior to October 1991 have<br />
been assigned rating codes of 1 to 5. At the time the reports were written for these buildings, the COE<br />
had identified them as being scheduled for demolition; therefore, a recommendation for removal was<br />
given.<br />
NOTE: <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing HVAC flexible connectors have been assigned a rating of 1 or 2 due to the<br />
possibility of airborne asbestos fibers being released directly into the airstream. Should periodic air<br />
monitoring for airborne asbestos fibers, in conjunction w“th an Operations and Maintenance Program,<br />
demonstrate that there is no risk of aicbome contamination from flexible connectors (in good condition),<br />
removal could be delayed until renovation or demolition activities warrant their removal. Flexible<br />
connectors in gaad condition with a rating of 1 or 2 are listed in Table 1B, separate from other materials<br />
with the same rating.<br />
The estimated costs for abatement of confirmed asbestos-containing materials are presented in Tables<br />
3 and 4. Table 3 shows the financial impact of abatement per type of material. These materials have<br />
been separated according to whether they are friable or nonfriable, ~A particular material could be listed<br />
under more than one catego~, depending on its status. When a single work item deals with both friable<br />
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and nonfnable materials, these materials are grouped into a third category - Friable/Nonfriable. Each<br />
material’s estimated cost is the sum of all the individual building costs for that material.<br />
Table 4 is a summary of the Current Working Estimate for all buildings, bioken out for work items and<br />
additive items. For this report, costs for abatement of small amounts of material were set at or above a<br />
cefiain minimum for each type of material, to reflect typical construction cost estimating. When a<br />
building is small, the cost per square foot may appear to be larger than average, depending on the<br />
types of materials to be abated, whether there are several layers of materials to be handled, whether<br />
there are a large number of different materials, each petiaps subject to a minimum cost even though<br />
their quantities may be small. If a project were to include abatement of all materials in many structures<br />
at a time, ceflain cost efficiencies might be achieved.<br />
Table 5 specifies the locations of the DOL and DEI numbered structures.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong> is a hazardous substance. Its condition, handling, and disposal are regulated by federal, state<br />
and local agencies. All asbestos abatement work must be performed in accordance with governing<br />
agency regulations. DEI recommends that one staff member be assigned as an Operations and<br />
Maintenance (C)&M) Program Manager, who will develop and manage the program. The person should<br />
receive appropriate training and be charged with coordinating the periodic O&M inspections. These<br />
inspections should include surveying all asbestos-containing building materials in the facility. Defects<br />
such as signs of increased wear, water damage, vandalism and impact damage should be noted and<br />
repaired immediately. Construction or remodeling which occurs in the buildings should be reviewed by<br />
the O&M managers in the planning stage to see if preparatory abatement work will be required. A<br />
complete record should be maintained of all findings (including the suwey report), procedures and<br />
actions. This record should also contain names of technical advisors, inspectors, consultants, and “ifi<br />
staff time, material and costs associated with asbestos control and abatement. In the future, if co c “~::i;<br />
recovery is sought from the manufacturers, suppliers, or contractors, or in the event of litigation, this<br />
information will be required,<br />
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TABLE 1A - STRUCTURES / MATERIALS WITH RATINGS OF 1 TO 5<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION / CONDITION<br />
Ratina 1- Irnmediat e Total Removal<br />
POO033 Asbes!~s%omaining nonfnable 4“ O.D. pipe fitting and run iagging and friible insulation in the first flmr<br />
kitchen was in qenerally pT oortdtiion.<br />
POO033 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing nonfriable hot water storage tank lagging and friable tank insulation in the first floor<br />
kilchen were siqnficantty damaged.<br />
POO077 Friable asbestosantaining insulation was obsmved on the flmr of the furnace in the first flcar furnace<br />
1rcmm, and it was siqnfican~y damacrecf.<br />
POO081 Friable asbeslos-containing debris under the tank in the first flcar furnace rmm was in w r rendition.<br />
POO083 Friable asbestos~nlaining insulation on the flwr of the furnace in the first flmr furnace rcmm was<br />
significantly damaqed.<br />
TO0135 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable 5= O.D. pipe fitting insulation and nonfriable bgging in the fimt floor<br />
mechanid rmm was siqnlhcantly damaged.<br />
To0551 Nonfriable asbestos-containing 9= x 9“ black rasilienl flmr tile and 9“ x 9“ green resilient flcmr tile<br />
throuohoti the buildinq was siqnifican!ly damaqed.<br />
,, TO1 674 Friable asbestos~ontaininq tiler insulation in the first flmr boiler rmm was siqnifimntly darnaqed. ,<br />
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T01705 Four friable asbesios-onntaining HVAC flexible connstors bled in the first flew furnace rcmm were<br />
significantly damaged.<br />
T01706 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible conn=tors -ted in W first fl~r furnace ram were<br />
significantly damaqed.<br />
T01707 Four friable asbestos-omtaining HVAC flexible conn=tors -ted in the first flmr furrwce rwm were<br />
simificantly damaged,<br />
T01708 Four friible asbesfos-mn!aining HVAC flexible conn=tors &tad in the first flcmr furnace rmm were<br />
significantly damaqad.<br />
T01709 Four friible asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors kcated in the first ftir furnace rmm were<br />
significantly darnaqed.<br />
T01713 Four friable asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible mnnedors l-ted in the first flcm furnace rmm were<br />
significantlydamaqecf.<br />
T01714 Friableasbestos-containinghot water storage tank insulation bld in the first flcm furnax rmm was<br />
significantly damaqed.<br />
T01714 Four friible asbeslosantaining HVACflex-bleconnectors~td in the first fbx fur~ce rcmm were<br />
significantly darnaqed,<br />
T01716 Four friable asbest os-amtaining f-fVAC flexible conn@ors hted in the first flmr furnace rcmm were<br />
significantly dama~ad.<br />
TO1 746 Friable asbestos-containing hot water siomge tank insulation &ted in the first floor south storeroom was<br />
significantly damaqed.<br />
To1747 Friable asbestos-containing hot water slorage iank insulation fc@ted in the first f]cmr #uth supply rmm<br />
I was damaqed.<br />
TO1 750 I Friable asbestos-antaining hot waler storage tank insulation katsd in the first flmr storermm was I<br />
significant IV damaqed.<br />
T01753 Friable asbestos-containing hot water storage tank insulation kcatd in the first fbr siorermm was<br />
significant Iy damaged.<br />
T01755 Friable asbeslos-containing hot water stotage lank insulation io@d in the first flmr office area was in<br />
severely damaqed condition.<br />
T01766 Four friable asbestos-wntaining HVAC flexible conn=lors l-ted in the first flmx furnace rcmm were<br />
si@ficantly damaaed.<br />
T01768 Friable asbestos-containing hot water storage tank insulation in the first floor furnace rcom was<br />
significantly damaqed.<br />
T0176B Four friable asbesios-containin~ HVAC f)exible oonneci~ in the first floor furnace rmm were<br />
significant Iy damaged.<br />
T01769 Four friible asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible conn=to~ in the first floor furnace ream were<br />
significantly damaqed.<br />
T01770 Four friable asbestos-~ ntaining HVAC flexible conn~tors in the fir~ flmr furnace rmm were<br />
significantly damamd.<br />
T01771 Four friable asbestos-~ ntaining HVAC flexible conn~tors bted in the first flcar furnace ream were<br />
significantly damaged.<br />
T01772 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors Ioded in the first flax furnace rcmm were<br />
siqnificantlv damaqd.<br />
To1773 Two friable asbestos+ontaining HVAC flexible wnnectors Iixat ad in the firsl fImr furnace room were<br />
significantly damaged.<br />
T01774 Four friable asbestos~ntaining HVAC flexible cormwtors Iccated in the frostfbr furnace rcmm were<br />
significantly damaged.<br />
T01775 Friable asbestos-containing hot water storage tank insulation M% in the first flmr furnace mom was<br />
severely damaqed. Exposed debris was found below the tank.<br />
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TOI 775 Four friable asbestos-containing I-WAC flexible conneclo= -led in the first flmr h.mM@3 rmm w<br />
fair to p r condition.<br />
TO1 786 Four friile asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible oonn%lors Icatd in the first ftir furnace rmm w<br />
siqnificantty darnaqd.<br />
T0178B Four frible asbeslos-ntaining HVAG flexible conndors hlixi in the first flcmr fumce rmm w<br />
T01790<br />
significant Iy damaged.<br />
Four friable asbestos-containing<br />
gmd 10poor condition.<br />
HVAC flexible wnrwtom -14 in the first fbr furnace rmm w<br />
P02075 Friible asbestos-containing pipe tape (very sofl, fbrous) in the basement tiler rmm was in -r<br />
P02075<br />
condition with major darnage.<br />
Friable asbestos-mntaining pipe insulation and lagging debris in the basement furnace rmms anc<br />
spaces was in poo r rendition with major damage.<br />
102353 Friable asbestos-mn~ining hoI water slorage tank insulation in the first flmr furnace rcmm in the<br />
southeasl corner of the buildinq was siqnifi=ntly damaqed.<br />
T023&8 Friable asbeslos-containing debris in the first floor furnace rmm was darmged and exped. The<br />
of this debris could not be identified. These bfls of debris were located on the flmr and ducts.<br />
T02392 Friible asbestos-containing hot water storage lank insulation and lagging in the first fbr furnace n<br />
T02450<br />
were significantly damaqed.<br />
Nonfriable asbestos-ontahing<br />
flmr storehouse and variius<br />
9“ x 9“ beige resilient flcmr tile and a~ted mastic kted<br />
I-tions were in por oondition. The floor tilesktd inth<br />
in th~<br />
T02825<br />
T02829<br />
T02830<br />
T02833<br />
T02B41<br />
T02849<br />
T02853<br />
T02856<br />
T02661<br />
T02874<br />
T02901<br />
T02915<br />
103039<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friible pipe run and fitting insulation in the crawl space under the bu<br />
pmr rendition with major damage to the run insulation and debris on the ground.<br />
Friable asbeslos-containing 4“ O.D. pipe fitting and run insulation in the crawf space under the bui<br />
was in -r condition. <strong>Asbestos</strong> was not detected in the pipe f~ing and run lagging, which also wi<br />
poor condition.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing nonfriable pipe run and fitting lagging and friable insulation in the crawl spac[<br />
the building was siqniftcantly damaged.<br />
Asbeslos+ontaining nonfriable 4“ O.D. pipe run and fitiing lagging with friable insulation in the cra<br />
space under the building was significantly damaged.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe run and fitting insulation and nonfriable pipe fitting lagging in the<br />
space under buildinq were in par condition wilh debris on the qround. .<br />
Asbeslos%on!aining friible pipe run insulation debris in the crawl space under the building was in<br />
condition.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-mntaining friable pipe run and ftiing insulation and nonfriable lagging in the crawl spat<br />
the building were in w r condition, wilh major damage and debris on the qround.<br />
The two nonfriible asbestos-=ntaining HVAC flexible conneclom in the furnace rmm had mirmr<br />
damaqe.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>~ntaining friable pipe run and fitting insulation and nonfriable lagging in the crawf spat<br />
the buildinq were in ~r condition, with debris on the qround.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>entaining friable pipe run and fitting insulation and nonfriable bgging in the crawl spat<br />
the building were in pm condition, with assmiatd debris on the ground.<br />
Asbeslos+onlaining friable pipe n.m and fitting insulation and nonfriable bgging in the crawl spat<br />
the buildinq were in pm r condition, with debris on the ground.<br />
Friible asbestos+ontaining pipe run insulation and lagging in the crawl space under the building<br />
pmr condition wilh major darnage.<br />
Friable asbestos-containing 5- O.D. pipe insulation and nonfriible lagging in the first fbor?~ -~uq<br />
buildinq was significantly damaqed.<br />
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BUILDING MATERIAL j LocA710N I CONDITION<br />
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l%8bl* mkbe~tos”oontainlng pipe Insulation and nonfnable Isggmg in the first fbr maohan’kal Mm were<br />
iignifioanffy dmnaadi<br />
%abld ●sw oa~ntaining verlical hot waler heater tank lnaulai’wn In the firstfloor ~knd Mm was<br />
~idficsnltf dRmamd,<br />
Nonfri8bld &abesloa~ntaining<br />
damaged.<br />
9“ x9’ d resilient kr tile in the fird flmr barrack mm wasSignificatify<br />
Fdabfe& asto-ntaining hotwaler fdmagutankinsulation in the firs! fbr rneohatil rcmm was In ~r<br />
omdition<br />
wmppd<br />
with major damage, The ontlre tank,whish has an approximate sutiaoa area of 90 quare feet, Is<br />
in @yethylene. Mostef former Insulationanda~iated debris have km remowd. Some of<br />
these meWra!8 otili re~in en the tank or wfthin !he ~iyetiwiene wrm<br />
Nenfrlabik smbmstos=oonlainingV x 9“ dark green resllien[ fl~r tile Iooeted in the three flrat floor<br />
storarmms was in generally g- oondition. An irre@arlyxh~ area of S“ x 9“ greenresilient flmr We<br />
wa8 obsewod near the middle of the north parl of the centerstore~m. This lighter green fiw tiie<br />
tested nea ative for a6besdo6i<br />
Nohfrl~.W&skslozwntaining<br />
~<br />
speckled resilient sheetflooring in the firsd flaor redroem was i~ generally<br />
TiIe ItOdthbl# a6besto6@nlSin]nQ Trans]te panels on lhe four exterior walls were in gwd omdhion.<br />
tiable asbestos-cw?s!fi@ hot water storage lank insulation lmt~ in the first fioor kilet tmm was<br />
sidfican!lv damaged.<br />
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<strong>Asbestos</strong>-wntaining friiblk pipe insulation debris in the ~il in various areas of the unexcavated crawl<br />
space under the buildinq was in poor condition.<br />
P04432 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friabie pipe insulation debris in the unex~vated crawl spaces under the buiiding<br />
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was in poor condition,<br />
Asbestes-=ntahir;g friable pipe insulatim debris in the crawl spaces under the building was in pr<br />
1=<br />
conoilion.<br />
P04436 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-mntaining friable pipe insulation debris in the crawl spaces under Ihe building was in ~r ‘condition,<br />
P04440 A6bestos*con18ining friable pipe insulation and lagging debris throughout the cr&wl spaces under the<br />
building were in w r :Cn?:!::-.<br />
P04442 ~sbestomontaining Mable pipe insulation makriak in the crawlspace under the one-story annex<br />
building was in pm condition,<br />
?04444 ~<br />
the mwhanicai room was in mr condition.<br />
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Asbesbs-containing friable pipe insula(icm debris Ihroughsul the crawl spaces under the building were in<br />
poor condtiion.<br />
P04552 Asbestowontainin~ friable pipe insulation debris Throughout the crawl spaces ufider the building were in<br />
poor oondition,<br />
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<strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe insulation debris throughout the cmwi spaces under the building was in<br />
ponr condition.<br />
m <strong>Asbestos</strong>ontaining<br />
pocw condilion.<br />
&ieble pipe insulation debris throughout the crawi spaces under the building was in<br />
P04S58 Asbe6tos+mtaining<br />
condition.<br />
ftfable pipe insulation debris in the crawl spaces under the building was in pwr<br />
m <strong>Asbestos</strong>+ obtainingfriable pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was In<br />
poor condition.<br />
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P04566 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces utier the building was in<br />
poor condition. -<br />
P04568 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-ntaining<br />
poor condition.<br />
friable pipa insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
P04580 Asbeatos~ntaining friible pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces urder the buikfing was in<br />
poor condition. -<br />
P04582 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friible pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
poor condition. -<br />
P04584 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friible pipe insulation debrii throughout the crawl space under the building was in<br />
poor condition. -<br />
P045B6 Asbeslos%ontaining<br />
1P oor condition.<br />
friable pipe insulation debris throughout the cmwl spaces under the building was in<br />
P04590 I <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in I<br />
P04592<br />
Asbeslos-containing friable pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building wasin<br />
poor condition. - ‘<br />
P04594 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-oxMaining<br />
condition.<br />
friable pipe insulation debris in the crawl spaces under the building was in -r<br />
P04596 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-mntaining<br />
condition.<br />
friable pipe insulation debris in the crawl spaces under the building was in -r<br />
P04782 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing<br />
poor condition.<br />
frible pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
P04784 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing<br />
1P oor condition.<br />
friible pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
P04786 i <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing<br />
1P oor condition.<br />
friable pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
I<br />
P04792 ] <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing<br />
1Poor condition.<br />
friible pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
P04794 I <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing<br />
I condition.<br />
frible pipe insulation debris in the crawl spaces under the building was in pm i<br />
P04796 I <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing<br />
poor condition.<br />
friibie pipe insulation debris throughout the crawl spaces under the building was in<br />
I<br />
p04798 Asbesios-nlaining friable pipe insulation and lagging debris throughout the crawl spaces under the<br />
building were m P r ~rdiiion.<br />
_Raf ina 2 - Immediate ReDair. Shofl-T~m RemQ@<br />
TOOO06 IThe nonfriable asbestosanlaining Transite pipe abandoned on the fkmr of the first fhr rnechenid<br />
I room was in gmd condition.<br />
100009 I Friable asbeslos-containing hot waler storage tank insulation in the firsl ftir tihanid rmrn was slightly<br />
damaged.<br />
TOO026 Friable asbestos%ontaining pipe fitting insulation in the first flmr old litchen was in generally @ -<br />
condition. A chunk of white debris was obsewed in the north s-de of the old mass hall ceiling =vity, this<br />
debris apDeared intact.<br />
TOI 002 <strong>Asbestos</strong>+ontaining friible hot water storage tank insulation, nonfriable hot waler storage tank lagging<br />
and ass~iated friable debris in the fimt fkr mechani~l rcom w% signifiintly darmged. The debris lay<br />
on the flmr under the tank.<br />
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BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION / CONDITION<br />
fiatinfl ? - /mmpdiate ReDair. Shofi-Term RemOval (Co ntinuedl<br />
T01465 Friablehonfriable asbestos-wntaining joint com~und and textured paint on the ceiling and dividing wall<br />
in the first floor storermm<br />
mcurrecf from a fire.<br />
and office were in gcd to damaged oanditim. Mo# ofIhii damageapprent~<br />
SO 1599 ] Nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connactom in lhe fkt fhr mechanical rmm were in fair<br />
condition with minor SW1 damaqe.<br />
To1 701 Four friable asbestos-containing WAC flexible Conn=tom *ted in the firs! flmr furnace rmm were in<br />
ocd to fair condition.<br />
T01702 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible oonneclo~ -tad in the first flow fumwe rcom were in<br />
od to fair condition.<br />
To1 703 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors tiledin the first floor fuma= rcmm were in<br />
qood 10 fair condition.<br />
To1 704 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible oonnectore -ted in the first flmr fumaa rcmm were in<br />
19 cod to fair condition. .1<br />
TO17 10 ] Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors -ted in the first floor fumaca rmm were in [<br />
I fair condition.<br />
TO171 1 I Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible conneclo= -M in the first floor fumaoe rmm were in I<br />
fair condition.<br />
T01712 Four friable asbestos-cent aining HVAC flexible connaclo= located in the first flcmr furrwce rmm were in<br />
fair condition.<br />
T01715 Four friable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible oonn=tom bcaled in the first flmr furnace rmm were in<br />
fair condition.<br />
T01716 Friable asbestos-containing hot water storage tank insulation bl~ in the first flmr furnace mm was<br />
damaged and exposed.<br />
T01732 Non friable asbestos-containing 9“ x 9’ brown resilient floor tile Iwated throughout the building was<br />
severely darnacred.<br />
T01748 Friable asbestos-containing hot water storage tank insulation &tad in the first flea kfichen was slightly<br />
] damaqed.<br />
TO1 752 I Friable asbestos+antaining hot water storage tank insulation W14 in the first fica ~uth rmm was I<br />
] damaged.<br />
TO I 761 I Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors kaled in the first flcm furnace ream were I<br />
I significantly damaqed.<br />
TO1 762 I Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors kted in the first floor furnace rmm were in I<br />
I fair condition.<br />
TO1 763 IFour friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors bled in the first flmr furnace rmm were in I<br />
fair condiiion,<br />
T01764 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible oonnectom tited in the first flea furnace rmm were in<br />
good to fair condition.<br />
TO1 765 Four friable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible conn%lors bted in the first flmr fumece rmm were in<br />
gwd to fair condition.<br />
T01766 Friable asbestos-omtaining furnace gaskets in the furnace rmm were eiightly damaged. This white<br />
mater-~l is almost completely mverti by small metal plates.<br />
TO1767 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors Wted in the first flmr fumce rmm were in<br />
fair condition.<br />
T01772 Friable asbestos-containing furnace gaskels Icatd in the first flcmr furnace rmm were slightly damged.<br />
This while maferial was almost mmpletely revered by small metal plates.<br />
T017B3 Four frible asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible wnnedors Iccatad in the first firer furnace rcom were in<br />
fair to ~ r condition.<br />
Tol 784 Four friable asbestos+ontaining HVAC flexible wmnectors in the fir~ flcmr furnace room were in fair<br />
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CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
TABLE 1A - STRUCTURES I MATERIALS WITH RATINGS OF 1 TO 5 (CONTINUED)<br />
BUiLDING MATERIAL / LOCATION / CONDITION<br />
fiata in 2 - Immediate Rena;r. Short-Tern Removal {Continued)<br />
T01787 Four friable asbeslos-oonlaining<br />
fak condition.<br />
HVAC flexible connacto= hl- in Ihe first flmr fums= rmm were in<br />
T01789 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing duct lagging I-1A in the first ftir furnace rcmm was signifiintly darnagti. &xna<br />
of lhe Iaqqinq was mncealed by fiberglass-like insulation. The tiabilily of the Iaqqinq was bw-<br />
T01817 <strong>Asbestos</strong>@ntaining friible pipe run insulation and nonfriible bgging was Io@acf in the sanctuaryof the<br />
chapel. Two pipes run vertblly on the east wall. Approximately 60 linear feet of pi~ insulation material<br />
near the ceiling was inaccessible for =rnpfing; ths material -red similar to the material actually<br />
sampled in the chapel area.<br />
disturbance.<br />
The lower end of the insufat’mn WS damaged and highly vulnerable 10<br />
T01817 The asbestos-containing friible 3“ outer diameter and 89 outer diameter pipe ftiing insulation and<br />
nonfriable Iacrqinq in the first flmr boiler room were significantly damaged.<br />
TO1 885 Asbeslos-containing pipe run insulation and pipe run lagging were obsewed in the =nctuary and in the<br />
first flmr kiter rcmm, and pipe f~ing insulation and lagging were observed<br />
insulation and fagginq wereinQmd topoorrendition.<br />
in the tiler rwm. The friable<br />
T02003 Four friable asbestos-ntainirag HVAC flexible oonnactors in the first floor furnace rmm were in fair 10<br />
pmr condflion.<br />
the flmr.<br />
The connectors had been rerrmved from the furnace equipment and were left tying on<br />
P02075 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing nonfriable hot water storage tank fagging and friable insulation rmr the rmrtheast<br />
comer of Ihe basement boiler room were siqnifbntly damaqed.<br />
P020B3 Friable asbaslosmontaining heat shield mderil within the wall healer in the first flmr<br />
good condition. This material is subject to ex~sure 10 forced air ventilation,<br />
Qorermm was in<br />
(<br />
P02084 Friible asbeslos+ontaining heat shield insulation in the space heaters in the first flmr lounge and<br />
warehouse area was in fair conddion,<br />
T02153 Two nonfriable asbestos%ontaining<br />
fair condition.<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanid room were in<br />
T02161 Four non friable asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mdwmiul rmm were in<br />
qood 10 fair condition with minor darnaqe.<br />
T02167 Two nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible cormectoi% in the first flwr mechantil room near the<br />
floor were in damaaed condition.<br />
T02248 Friable asbestos-omtaining gasket material, woven into a rope and stored in the first firer machanioal<br />
room, was in slightly deteriorated [frayed) condition.<br />
T02252 Friable kiln insulation l-ted in the first floor shop area at the northwest oomer of the building was slightly<br />
damagd. This insulation was sp-ifwdly l-ted on the inside of the door of a kiln, and dfierent from the<br />
asbesfodree kiln insulation labeled as Kaowool.<br />
T02252 Friable heat gloves and other heat protective clothing were found in various pails of the fir= fbr shop<br />
area. The gloves, forearm rovers, aprons, and other clothing manufactured with the same ssbestoscontainina<br />
white cloth material are stored in a -binet in [he notihaast mrner of the metalwork shop. The<br />
gloves a;d protective clothinq were in good 10 fair mndiiion.<br />
T022B3 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable filer insulation and nonfriable Mler lagging in the first flmr m=hanid<br />
rcmm were siqnficantly damaged.<br />
T02328 Friible asbestos=ontaining<br />
fair condition with minor -<br />
hot water storage tank insulation in the first ftir<br />
t damage.<br />
furnace room was in gti to<br />
T02334 Friable asbestos+ontaining hot water storage tank insulation and lagging in the firsdflmr funwce wm<br />
were in qenerally qocd condfiion.<br />
T02350 Friable asbestos-mntaining<br />
significantly damaqad.<br />
hot water slorage tank insulation in the first flcmrfurnace rmm was<br />
T02527 Four nonfriable asbestos-containirm<br />
IQenerally gcod condition. with min;r<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcor furnace<br />
spot damaqe to the two old gray connectors.<br />
room were in<br />
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CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD-INSTALLATION<br />
TABLE 1A - STRUCTURES / MATERIALS WITH RATINGS OF 1 TO 5 (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION / CONDITION ~<br />
5ti!u<br />
102627<br />
T02801<br />
T02B04<br />
T02811<br />
T02812<br />
T02823<br />
102824<br />
T02845<br />
T02846<br />
T02853<br />
T02855<br />
- Immediate Remir. Shofi-Tenm Removal (Co nt;nued)<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-ntaining friible hot waler storage tank insulation and rwnfrible lagging in the first ftir<br />
tnectinid room were siqni’kently damagd.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe run and ftiing insulation and nonfnable lagging in the crawl space under<br />
the buildinq were in pr condition with debris on the qround.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friible pipe run insulation and nonfriable fagging debris in the crawl space under the<br />
buildinq were damaged and exposW<br />
Asbaatos-containing friib[e pipe run and fitting insulation and rtonfriible pipe fitting lagging in the crawl<br />
space under lhe building were in fair to pKI r condition. Related debris was obsewecf on the qround.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>~ontaining friible 39 O.D. pipe run and fitting insulation ad nonfriile lagging in fhe crawf<br />
space under the building were in good to por oondition with major -lK@d damage and associated<br />
debris on the ground. Some pipe run insulation and Iagg inq had delaminated from the substrate.<br />
Friable asbestos-containing pipe run and fitting insulation in the crawl space under the building were in<br />
fair to poo r cotiition. Debris was obsetved in the form of delaminated material.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-ntaining friible pipe run and fitting insulation and tagging in the crawl space under the<br />
buildinq were in fair 10 por condition, with debris on the qround.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-mntaining friable pipe run and fitting insulation and nonfnable lagging in the crawl space under<br />
the buildinq were in ~ r condition, with debris on the qround.<br />
Asbesios-cordaining friable pipe run insulation and nonfriable lagging in the crawl space under the<br />
buildinq were in poo r condition with debris on the ground.<br />
Friable asbestos-ccmtaining hot water storage tank insulation in the first fbor furnace rcom ws in ~r<br />
condilion. Some of Ihe insulation was wrapped with two layers of plastic sheets.<br />
Friable asbeslos-containing pipe run and fitting insulation in the cmwl spaoe under the building was in<br />
poor condition,<br />
T02864 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable hot waler storage lank insulation and nonfriable lagging in the first flcar<br />
mechanical room were damaged due to physical contact, waler leaks and deterioration over the. Related<br />
debris was below the tank.<br />
T02865 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-mntaining friable pipe run and filting insulation and nonfnable lagging in the crawl space under<br />
the buildinq were in -r condition, with debris on the ground<br />
T02873 Friable asbestos-containing pipe run and fitting insulation and nonfriable lagging in the crawl space under<br />
the buildinq were in P r condition with maior damaqe.<br />
T02873 Friable asbestos-containing<br />
significantly damaqd.<br />
storage lank insulation and bgging in the first floor furnace rcmm were<br />
T02902 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe run and fitting insulation and nonfnable pipe run ihsulat”~n lagging in the<br />
r condition, with debris on the qround.<br />
T02925 The nonfriable asbestos-containing<br />
condition.<br />
Transite pipe s!ored in the first ffmr furnace rmm was in gmd<br />
T03000 Friable asbestos-containing pipe run insulation and lagging in the first fkr conference rmm. fobby and<br />
corridor and pipe run and fitling lagging and pipe fitling insulation in the crawl space were in ~r<br />
condiiion with major damaqe.<br />
T03012 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe fitting insulation and nonfrisble legging in the crawl space under the<br />
ro3013<br />
buildinq were in ~ r mndhion with major damaqe.<br />
Friible asbestos-containing pipe fitting insulation and nordriable run and ftiting lagging in the crawl s~ce<br />
T03079<br />
under the building were in -r condit”mnwith major damaqe and debris on the qround.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>+ontaining friible hot water storage lank insulation andnonfriable tank lagging in the<br />
mechanid room were siqnihcantly damaqed. Associated friable debris was obsewed on the flmr.<br />
T03762 Two nonfriable asbeslosantaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanid rmm were in<br />
generally good condition with mine; Iodized damage.<br />
T03767 Two nonfriable asbestos~ntaining<br />
qmd to fair condition.<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in’the first floor mechanid mm were in<br />
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TABLE 1A - STRUCTURES / MATERIALS WITH RATINGS OF 1 TO 5 (CONTINUED)<br />
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S03898<br />
P04385<br />
P04385<br />
P04385<br />
P04470<br />
P04570<br />
P04584<br />
P09920<br />
DEI+2<br />
- /mmedi@ ReD3k Shofl-Tem Re moval (Confinued~<br />
fdonfriable asbeslos-mn!sthhg window putty was in pr oondition with major darnage. Friable debris<br />
was obsewed on the window sills.<br />
Asbeslos-mntaining friable kiler insulation and nonfriible boiler lagging in the first flcmr k@iler rmm on<br />
Ihe end~ps of the south end of the tilers were damaqed,<br />
Aabestosantaining friable heal exchanger insulation and lagging in the west side of the penthouse<br />
mechanical room was siiqhtly danwged.<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-ntaining friable 4“ 0.D. pipeftiling insulation and rmnfriabie lagging in the crawl ~ce under<br />
the building were extensively damaged, with debris on the flmr. The damaged pipe ftiing materials are<br />
approximately 40 feet southeast of the main crawf space entmnce from the toiler room.<br />
Ftible asbestos-containinghot waler storage tank insulation in the first fkor mechani=d mm was<br />
significantly damaqed. Relaled debris was obsetved on the mechanical r~m flow.<br />
Friile asbestos-oxtaining pipe run insulation and nonfriable lagging in the basement<br />
fair condfiion with minor s@ darnacje.<br />
tiler r~m was in<br />
Friible asbes~os-containing fire rateddmr-coreinsulationinthe dcorsofthe entrance10the basement<br />
mechanid rmm was significantly darmgd.<br />
One friable asbestos-containing WAC flexible connector in the area abve the mezzanine re=ption<br />
area was in fair condition with mimr damaqe.<br />
Nonfriable asbestos-containing window putty was in P r condition with mjor damaqe.<br />
~nu 3- /mm@iate ReDair. Lona-Term Re moval<br />
TOI 742 Friable asbestos-mntaining hot water storage tank insulation btd in thefirst floor kdchen was slightly<br />
damaged.<br />
T0175,0 Friable asbeslos+ontaininq ceiling material in the recreation rcmm was slightly damaged.<br />
T01786 Friable asbestos-containing hot water storage tank insulation in the first flwr fuma~e rmm was sfightfy<br />
damaged.<br />
TOI 954 Friable asbestos%ontaining pipe run lagging in the first flmr furnace mm was darrwged. The friability of<br />
lhe la~@lq was low.<br />
T01955 Friable asbeslos+ontaining pipe run lagging in the first flmr furnace rmm was damaged. The friability of<br />
the Iaqging was low.<br />
T03004 <strong>Asbestos</strong>-containing friable pipe run insulation and nonfriable lagging in the landing area of the stairs<br />
were in g~ to fair oondition with minor Icdized damaqe.<br />
T03104 Friable asbetios+mtaining pipe fitiirg insulation in the crawl space under the building was in darmgad<br />
and exposed condition, primarily due to apparent previous removal of adjacent pipe run insulation<br />
materials.<br />
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~af inD 5 - lmmedi~e ReDair. Maria uement wifh I-Year hnection Cvc/e<br />
T02386 Friable asbestoswontaining hof water storage tank insulation in the first fh fumce rcmm was in<br />
P02798<br />
generally goal condition wilh minors@ damage. Debris presumably from the insulation wasobsewed 1<br />
below the tank.<br />
Asbastosanlaining friable pipe run and ftiing insulation and nonfriable laggin~ in the rental showr~rn, I<br />
hiler rmm, storert%ms and”crawf spaces wer= in fair mndiiicm with spt &&~e in the west hsement<br />
storeroom north of the crawl sBace. I<br />
<strong>Asbestos</strong>-omtaining nonfriable hot water storage tank lagging and friible tank insulation in the ba~mant<br />
machanid rmm was in generally gcd oxdilion with minor kfizecf damage. A small anmmt of 1<br />
ass~iated debris wasobserved on the floor below the tank. ‘<br />
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TABLE 1A - STRUCTURES / MATERIALS WITH RATINGS OF 1 TO 5 (CONTINUED)<br />
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P04442 Asbe~os+ontaining friible pipe run and fitting insulation and rmnfrible lagging in the basemenis and<br />
cmwl spaces, and in several rooms on the first and second flmrs were in generally ~ ocndilion with<br />
mderaie damaqe 10 the pipe insulation in the snackmom.<br />
P04798 <strong>Asbestos</strong>~ntaining friible 6“ and 10“ O.D. pipe run insulation and nonfriable lagging in the basement<br />
mechaniml rcom and main sfmkrmm were in damagd rendition.<br />
TABLE IB - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH<br />
RATINGS OF 1 AND 2<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
R=’f inu 1- Immediafe Total Removal<br />
?TOI 140 ‘ Four nonfriable asbestos-containing I-IVAC flexible connectors in the first fkmr furnace room<br />
101160 Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor fum<br />
T02004 Four nonfriable asbestos-containing WAC flexible connectors in the first floor furnace mom<br />
T0200B Four nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcar furnace rmm<br />
T0254 B Four nonfriable asbestos-cent ainirm HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcmr furnace ------- f=m<br />
] T02876 I TWCInohfriable asbestos-omiaining HVAC flexible ccmneclors in the first floor furnace rmm<br />
Rating 2 - Immediate He~air. Shod-Term Removal<br />
TOOO05 One nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connector in the first floor furnace room<br />
TOO023 One friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connector in the first floor furnace rmm<br />
TOO024 One nonfriable asbeslos-containirm HVAC flexible connector in the first flmr mechani=l room. No<br />
asbestos was detected in the other ~VAC flexible connector which was etiensively damaged.<br />
ToO067 One nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connector in the first flcmr mechanical room<br />
ToO097 One non friable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible conneclor in the first flmr furnace room<br />
ToO104 Two nonfriable asbestos-conla’tinq HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor m=hanical room<br />
T17f)I ------- 71R<br />
TO0140<br />
Fm--- w nfinirialk . .. . . .. ..- .- --- ~~~~s-conlair-iktq HVAc flexible connectors in the first fioor furnace room<br />
Two noniriable ask----- wctn
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TABLE lB - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH<br />
RATINGS OF 1 AND 2 (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
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=aEl<br />
I I Four triable asbeslos-contammg HVAL llexmle mnnecmrs m me nrsI nwr fUtIWC@ Mm<br />
? ] Four friable asbestos-containing<br />
—<br />
HVAC flexible omnectots<br />
. .. . . . . .. .<br />
in the first flmr furnace<br />
..<br />
‘irst floor furnace<br />
r~m<br />
rcmm<br />
“--* “--r furnace room<br />
-‘- ‘—-Ice mm<br />
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r furnace<br />
rmm<br />
rcom<br />
Irsl nmr furnace rmm<br />
\rst flmr furnace room<br />
,:--- #l--- f. .-----<br />
1<br />
‘irst flmr furnace<br />
lW --am —<br />
rcmm<br />
‘irst floor furnace rcom<br />
‘irst flmr furnace room<br />
rmeclot5 m me Iirst flcmr furnace rwm<br />
lul=~w<br />
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11011Ill ly<br />
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m.== I!CA!WIG<br />
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Wnneciors<br />
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in the first flcar furnace<br />
. .. .. . .,––.<br />
nmr mrnace<br />
room.<br />
rmm?<br />
flmr furnace rcmm<br />
.------ .. ... .... .... . flcmr ..—-. furnace .-. ..—-- Mm .-- .<br />
-i<br />
----+---’- ‘k- ‘irst flcmr furnace rmm<br />
In=lms in the first ‘:--’ “-r II-l furnace rcmm<br />
TO1 952 ] Four friable asbesto;-containing HVAC flexible ommeclors in the fi--’ Irsl “--- Ilwr furnace rcmm I<br />
TOI 953 I Four friable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible oonnectom in the fi ‘irstflmr furnace rcom<br />
TOI 9554 I Four friable asbes!os-containing HVAC flexible m mectors in the fir=t ‘--’ “-— IIWI ‘------ IUI I WL= rcmm<br />
TOI 955 Four friable asbestos-conlaininq HVAC flexible oonn~ors in the first flcm furna ce rmm<br />
701956 Four friable asbestos~ontaining HVAC flexible oonnactom in the first flcar furna<br />
102001<br />
T02005<br />
T02006<br />
Four ncmfriable asbestos-cmtaininq<br />
Two nonfriable asbestos-containing<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-containing<br />
WAC flexible conn~or! s in the first ftoor m=haniwl -------- r~rn<br />
white HVAC flexible CQ ‘mnedors in the first flmr furnace rcmm<br />
HVAC flexible ~nnedors in the first fl~~ A 1P-=-- M-M<br />
I<br />
4<br />
4<br />
102007 Two nonfriable asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first fruw w<br />
702009 Four nonfriable asbestos-ntaining HVAC flexible conn~ors in the first floor mechanid rccm<br />
T0201 O ] Four nortfriable asbestos-cmtaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcor m=hani=l rmm A<br />
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TABLE lB - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH<br />
RATINGS OF 1 AND 2 (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
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Rewal fCmrftnued)<br />
T0201 1 Four nonfriable asbestos-conlaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first flwr furnace room<br />
T02012 “. . . . . . . ------- .. -—---- -..<br />
Four nontriable asbesfos-mntaininq HVAC flexible conn~tors in the firs+ f~~fir m=~ni=l mm I<br />
.-. t . ------ ---- i<br />
T02013 Four friable asbestos-conlaininq WAC flexible omnectot% in the first flow Iurl w~c r=<br />
T(12014 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexibJIeconn~om<br />
in the first floor mechanical mm<br />
T02015 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible L,,., ~nn~k- --,-,- k ?h- firet fl~r ... .. .. .... . ... furnace r~m<br />
102016 Four friable asbeslos+ontaininq HVAC flexible omwmctom in the first flcml JUI I IOG= I-<br />
P02075 Eight rmnfriable asbestos s-containing large gray<br />
~<br />
cloth HVAC flexible ann%tcws in the basement<br />
I I rooms _<br />
T02140 Five nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible oonnestors in the first floor mechanical rmrn<br />
fwrwce<br />
I<br />
T02141<br />
T02160<br />
T02162<br />
T02163<br />
Four nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace roc<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechwbl room<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor furnace - ~ .--. ..<br />
Eight nonfriable asbestos-contain ~in~VAC flexible connectors in thefirst floor mechanid room<br />
--l<br />
I<br />
T02164<br />
T02165<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-oontaininq<br />
Two nonfriable asbestos-mntaining<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor machanid<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor furnace z ‘—- Iwrrl<br />
room<br />
1<br />
T02 166 I Two nonfriable asbestos-containi ing HVAC flexible connectom in the first floor rnechanid rmm<br />
T02168 ] Two nonfriable asbestos-oontaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor fuma~ ce roam<br />
T02169 I Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcmr furnace rcmm<br />
T02 170 I Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors behind the furnace in the first flwr<br />
T02171<br />
furnace room<br />
Two nonfriable asbestos-coniaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rwm<br />
T02172 Three nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical room<br />
T02173 Two nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rcmm<br />
102174 I Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical room<br />
T02175 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rmm<br />
T02176 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rcmm<br />
T02201 Two nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical room<br />
T02202 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectom in the first floor mechanical room<br />
T02203 Two nonfriable asbestos-conlaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical r#m<br />
T02204 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rmm<br />
T02205 Two nonfnable asbestos~oniaininq WAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rmm<br />
T02206 Two nonfriable asbestos-conlaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rmm<br />
T02207 Two nonfriable asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible conndors in the first flrmr furnace rmm<br />
T02208 Two nonfriable asbeslos=containinq HVAC flexible connectors in the first fkr furnace mm<br />
T02210 1 Two nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanid rmm<br />
T02211 ~Two nonfriable asbeslos-corttaininq WAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rwm<br />
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T02260 I Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connections in the firs! floor mechanical<br />
UII1<br />
rmm<br />
T02283 1 Seven nonfriable asbestos-ccmiainino WAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical rcmm<br />
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T02284<br />
T02286<br />
I Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors and duct tape alongside<br />
.<br />
I connectors in the first flcar mechan-~-l mm<br />
I Two nonfriable asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first fkmr east mechanid<br />
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TABLE lB - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH ‘<br />
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BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
) -A,------ 1. .... l–:-LI - _- L----- ---. -:-:-- UII AI- JI--:LI - ---------- :- 4L-6:<br />
rst floor furnace rmm<br />
‘-* “--- fur-- rmm<br />
lor furnace rmm<br />
w furnace -m<br />
-- furnace rmm<br />
Y<br />
furnace rmm i<br />
rsl I tuur ~ furnace rmm<br />
rst flmr furnace rmm<br />
--* %Or furnace rcmm<br />
-- furnace rmm<br />
Irsl Ilwr’ fumace rcmm<br />
irsl flmr furnace rmm<br />
‘--’ C’--- furnace rrmm<br />
Ir=l IIWI’ furnace rwm<br />
rst floor furnace rcmm<br />
} I vtca*L -----<br />
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I wo Wlable asbeslos-conlamlng<br />
n v fi=<br />
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WAG<br />
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WI II I=IUI= III ~11= Ilrst floor furnace<br />
.. .. . .. .<br />
connectors m me mst Tloorlumaoe<br />
mm<br />
rmm I d<br />
T02344 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the fir=t ------- flmw.. fmnace ----- ----- rcmm ...<br />
T02345 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the fir~~IIUUI --’ “--- furnace rwm<br />
T02346 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the fir”’ rsl “---’ IIWI furnace mom<br />
T02347 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the firrst<br />
floor furnace rcmm<br />
T02348 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAG flexible connedors in the fir Ior furnace rmm<br />
T02349 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the fit lor furnace rmm<br />
T02350 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the firs~Iloor furnace room<br />
T02351 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible oanneciors in the first flmr furnace rcom<br />
T02352 Two friable asbestos+ontaining HVAC flexible connectors in the firsl floor furnace rcmm<br />
T02353 Four friable asbestos-containing<br />
corner of the buildinq<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcmr furnace rmm in the southeast<br />
T02354 Four friable asbestos+aining HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace rmm<br />
Tn9a&G , Em t. %akla ae-tm---mn;n;nmnm U\/A F {1-v;hlm --R*A-- ;. th- K*-4 #lwr furmce rmm<br />
-G””” I WU1 .1 -=..= ----.”=--”, i.glllll IS , , “-” ,, GA, W,G W,,, ,-, ”,- ,,, ,,, = ,,**, ,,b<br />
T02356 Four friable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible conn~lom in the first flcmr<br />
furnace rmm<br />
T023BI Four friable asbe~~---~+~;~~-~-- U~lAP ●1-=:1-I- —----, -- :- .L - x.., ‘I.<br />
T023B2 Four friable asbe:<br />
T02383 Four friable asbe~,-- -~, ,,~,,,,, ,Y , , .-” ,,=-, ”,= w,,, ,=k,”,a ,,, ,,,= ,,, =, ,,&<br />
T02384 Four friable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace ream<br />
T02385 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible omnectors in the first flcmr furnace ream<br />
T02386 Four friable asbeslos-conlaininq HVAC flexible oonnedom in the first fkmr furnace rmm<br />
T02387 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible omnectom in the first flcmr furnace rmm<br />
T02388 Four friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible mnnecto~ in the first flmr furnace rcmm<br />
T02389 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor furnace rmm<br />
T02390 Two friable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor furnace rcmm<br />
T02391 Four friable asbestos-containing h!VAC flexible ~nnectora in the, first floor furnace rmm<br />
T02392 Two friable asbesfos-containing WAC flexible connectors in the first floor furnace rmm ~<br />
T02393 Four friable asbestos-conlaininq HVAC flexible @nnectors in the first fi~r furnace rc@m<br />
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BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
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4 fl-r ft wri9Pn -m J<br />
. ... . . .------- ...—---- -.,<br />
t flmnr ft tmar= mm<br />
.- ---------- .- -.. ---- .... . . . . ..— .——.. . .<br />
_m_R.4A.. k *hm fi..t flnq~ furnace r~m<br />
.. -------------- -----—. -----<br />
*L- C;.-b 41-. . 4,,---- .AA - 1<br />
T02590<br />
rcu2m<br />
Four nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connedors in the first floor mechanical rmm<br />
T02 700 Three ncmiriable asbeslos+ontaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first f~r m=hani~l rooms<br />
T02B41 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in Ihe first fl~r fl irnafie rmm<br />
T02842 Four nonfriable asbestos-containing<br />
T02843 Four nonfriable asbeslos-mntaininq<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first rlmr rurnace room<br />
HVAC fl~xible conn=~~rs in the first floor m=hani=l r~m I<br />
T02844<br />
T02845<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-ocmtaining<br />
Two nonfriable asbestos-amtaining<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first ,, tlnbr ..___ rn=hani-1 .... . . .. .... . . r-m . . ...<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first t flmr ..—-. fi .. imafm ...-——.—... rrmm<br />
I<br />
T02B46 Four rmnfriible asbestos-containing new and old HVAC flexible @nn*lors in the first f~or m~hani=l<br />
. . . .<br />
I rmm<br />
Tn7QA7 I FAI w nnnfrishls achacinc.rmntaininn HV~C flexible conne~ors in the first floor furnace robin I<br />
a nom lumace mom<br />
.. . . .<br />
,.s--,.. -------- . . . . . . . . . ---- ..— —. .—. .. —- ---- .<br />
.1. m-- Ad-.. ;- *L . G.”* 41-, ft,.mema -A- 1<br />
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TABLE lB - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH<br />
RATINGS OF 1 AND 2 (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
2- l~dc!~ak. ,~hnfl . Term RPmoval f~mtinudl<br />
w nonfriable asbestos=ontaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmx furnace mom<br />
T02863 Four nonfriable 8SbeS10S~ omtaininq liVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechani=l rcmm<br />
T02664 Four nonfriable asbestos-oantaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the firsl floor mdmni-1 rmm I<br />
T02665 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible conn~---- ... ...- ...-.<br />
T02B66 Four nonfriable asbestos-containing new and old HVAG flexible conn=tors in the first flmr furnace rmm<br />
T02867 Four nonfriab>Ie<br />
asbestos-mnlaining HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanid rmm<br />
T02868<br />
T02B69<br />
T02870<br />
T02871<br />
102872<br />
T02874<br />
T02875<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-omtaini[ nq HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanid rmm<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC- n fbvihln ,------- finnnntinr= WV... ------- in .. . thm .. .- fir.~ .... flMr furnace Ktom<br />
Two nonfriable asbestos%ontaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first* *’-*D IIWI WIICI -~’-- mm<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVACflexible oonneotors in the firs;!<br />
flmr furnace room<br />
Two nonfriable asbestos-containingHVACflexible connectors in the firsl t flmr furnace rmm<br />
Four nonfriable asbeslos-oonlaining HVACflexible connectors in the first floor mechani=l mm<br />
Three nonfriable asbestos-ntaining HVAC flexible conn=tom in the first fltmr mechanical rmm<br />
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T02B77 Four nonfriable asbestos-mntainirm HVAC flexibl~ e . mnnsrinr< . ..... . .. .. .. in. the .... first ... floor mechanical rmm<br />
T02901 Two nonfriable asbeslos-oantaininq HVAC flexible connector in the firsl ;!floor furnace room<br />
lna~np Fnltr, nmniri=hle a~hedfis-cmtfaininm HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace toort<br />
I T02903 I Four nonfriable asbestos-containing<br />
rcmm<br />
new and old H-VAC flexible connectors in the first fbor mechanical<br />
T02907 Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor m=hani=l rcmm<br />
T02912 Four nonfriabie asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace mom<br />
T02913 Two nonfriable asbeslos-oontaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcmr furnace room<br />
T02914 Two nonfriable asbesfos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical mm<br />
T02915<br />
—-—— —-<br />
T02917<br />
Four nonfriable asbestos-containing<br />
. . . . .<br />
OtW nontnable asbeslos-conlamlnq<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace room<br />
. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . .,<br />
HVAG ttexlme Conneolor In Ine Ilrsl 110 m mechanical rmm<br />
T02925<br />
T02990<br />
One nonfnable asbeslos+ontaininq<br />
Two nonfria ble asbestos-containing<br />
HVAC f’---. nexlme L’- ccmnecvx - ‘-- ‘----’- m ‘L- me Iwsl “--’”-Imor<br />
furnace room<br />
fl-wib.l- ----.-.-4 --- i- *+ first<br />
HVAC f,=a,w,= -U,,, ,~,v, ~,,, 1,t=<br />
f~or re~r~ms<br />
T03079 Two nonfriable asbeslos-containing HVAC flexible oonneclors in the first floor mechanical Irru<br />
T03080 Two nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor mechanical<br />
T03132<br />
P03700<br />
Two nonfriable asbeslos-containing<br />
One nonfriable asbeslos-containing<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr -------- mechanical ..—..-—-, -----<br />
HVAC flexible connector in the baserr,=,,<br />
. ..+ &:[.. .~ 1 Wllcl Iw -.. , I<br />
I P03708 I Two nonfriable asbaslos-containing<br />
and in the hakroom<br />
HVAC flexible connectors in the office adjacent to the east restrcmm I<br />
P03711 Two nonfriable a-stos-mntaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcmr furnace rmm<br />
T03722 Four nonfriable asbeslos-oontainino HVAC flexible connectors in the first floor air handling unit rmm<br />
T03742 One nonfriable asbestos-oontaininq HVAC flexible oonneclor in the firsl flmr m=hanical rmm<br />
P03895 Two nonfriable asbeslos+ontaininn HVAC flexible connectors in the. first floor west storermm<br />
P04250 TWO nonfriable<br />
basement<br />
asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the air handling unit room in the<br />
P04385 Eleven nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the boiler rmm mezzanine, sixth<br />
floor rmf, and penthouse mechanical room<br />
P04390 Four nonfriable<br />
I room<br />
asbestos.containing HVAC flexible conn=tors in the first flwr kilcheri and mnferewe<br />
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P04408 ] TWO nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the two first flcar offices adjacent to the<br />
] eastrestrcmms<br />
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P0441 S I Four nonfriable as.beslos-containing HVAC flexible oonneclors in the first flmr room 107 (an office) ar<br />
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TABLE IB - HVAC FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH<br />
RATINGS OF 1 AND 2 (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING MATERIAL / LOCATION<br />
q 2- Immpd iah= RpcIa ir. Shofi-Term ~moval (~nnl inu@LJ<br />
P04438 Four nonfriable asbestos-mntaininq HVAC flexible connectors in the first flcar air handlinq unit<br />
P04446 Two nonfriable asbestos-mntaining HVAC flexible conneclom on the lower rmf<br />
P0444 B Four nonfriable asbestos-containing HVAC flexible connectors in the first flmr furnace rooms<br />
B“ P04550 Four no.nfriable asbestos-~ ntaining HVAC flexible cou~-lors in the first firer air handling unit rmms 1<br />
! P04560 [ Two nonfriable asbeslos+ontai~ng HVAC flexible wnnectors in the first flmx mrridm adjacent to the I<br />
rest rcmm<br />
P04B1 o Three nonfriable asbestos-conlaininq HVAC flexible cmndors in the first flcmr mechanical rmxns<br />
F’04858 Two f-lVAC flexible connectors in the west end of the notihernmost bay, near ihe ceiling, were<br />
inaccessible because of the height, therefore they were not sampled. This material appears io resemble<br />
asbestos-conlaininq flexible connectors found elsewhere on the installation.<br />
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DEI Rating<br />
Type of<br />
BMetial<br />
Estimated<br />
Quantity<br />
Description<br />
Contractor<br />
cost<br />
2<br />
3<br />
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7<br />
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CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD lNSTALLATION<br />
DEFINITIONS OF WORK ITEM CAPTIONS<br />
Numen@l order of work items, in order of DEI Prio~ Rating (low ratings listd first).<br />
DEI’s system for rating by priotiy the various abatement andor management r-mmendations.<br />
This rating applies when building demolition is not performed within six months.<br />
Recommended year of construction. WA denotes not applidle, as when the recommendation is<br />
for O&M (Operations andMaintenance).<br />
Spray-applied firepr@mg/ceiling n@erials, pipe or equipment insulatiodlagging, ceiiing paneld<br />
tiles, resilient floor tile%heeting, plaster, Transite” panels, etc.<br />
Units of insure vary dependng on w of rmterial: SF is usedfor square f=t, SY for sqwe<br />
yards, Cl for cubic inches, LFfor linear feet, and E for individual WUIS.<br />
Building/area l=tion of material, its friability and oondition, and the recommended abatement<br />
andor management actions.<br />
InclWes abalernant, demoliliin directly related 10 abatement, decontamination aml materiafs r+<br />
placement (it zppl~ble). h Cunent Woddng Esthete (CWE) includesthe contractorcost(s)PIUS<br />
monitoring, site and utilities, oontingenbies during construction, and supendsion and administration<br />
costs. These costs do not include relo=tion expense or architectural and engineering fe=. Coat<br />
escalation histcridy exceeds B% per annum.<br />
DEFINITIONS OF DE1’S PRIORITY RATING SYSTEM CODES<br />
Immediale total rerrmval<br />
Immediate repair, short-term remval<br />
Immediate repair, long-term renwval<br />
Immediate repair, management wilh 6-monlh inspection cycle<br />
Immediate repair, management with l-year inspection cycle<br />
Short-term repair, Iong-tenm rerrmval<br />
Shoti-term repair, management with Mnonth inspection cycle<br />
Short-term repair, management wtth l-year inspection cycle<br />
Shod-term repiir, management with 2-year inspection cycle (biannual)<br />
Long-term removal<br />
Management with &month inspection cycle<br />
Management with 1-y-r inspdon cycle<br />
Management with 2-year inspection cycle (biannual)<br />
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TABLE 2 - STRUCTURES IN WHICH NO ASBESTOS WAS DETECTED<br />
BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE<br />
MGate<br />
TOOO08<br />
POOC)12<br />
POO013<br />
POO016<br />
POO017<br />
TOO054A<br />
S00067<br />
TOO068<br />
POO074<br />
POO075<br />
POO076<br />
POO078<br />
POO079<br />
POO082<br />
TOO093<br />
Pool 10<br />
Poolll<br />
POOI12<br />
PO0113<br />
PO0115<br />
PO0116<br />
,I;jji$ PO0117<br />
G Pool10<br />
,_ ) To0120<br />
TOO136<br />
To0145<br />
PO0147<br />
PO0232<br />
PO0344<br />
TO0346<br />
To0347<br />
To0348<br />
To0351<br />
To0353<br />
To0354<br />
To0357<br />
To0358<br />
To0359<br />
TO0360<br />
TO0363<br />
TO0364<br />
TO0365<br />
TO0366<br />
To0419<br />
PO0449<br />
PO0457<br />
PO0460<br />
PO0475<br />
To0494<br />
TO0499<br />
i To0500<br />
J POOE+02<br />
Main Gate Sentry sin PO0505<br />
Vamnt (Storage) PO0506<br />
Lavalory @acant) PO0511<br />
Applidlnstruction Bldg PO0525<br />
~kersFomnalDining- pO0528<br />
bvatory Building -<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Wafer Well Supply Bldg<br />
WaterWell Supply Bldg<br />
Imalory (Vacant)<br />
lavatory (Va@nt)<br />
Lavakry (Vacant)<br />
Lavatory (Vacant)<br />
Iavatory (Va=nt)<br />
hvatory Building<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Sewage Treatmt Pkmt<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Water Storage Tank<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Obsewat ion Tower<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Recreation Bu~lding<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Compressed Air Plant<br />
Potabl Water Pump Stn<br />
Fixed Barbecue<br />
Water Storage Tank<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Aircrafl Inflam Storage<br />
TO0534A<br />
TO0538A<br />
PO0539<br />
PO0540<br />
PO0542<br />
PO0547<br />
PO0550<br />
PO0550A<br />
PO0550B<br />
PO0563<br />
PO0601<br />
PO0602<br />
PO06C13<br />
POD604A<br />
PO0604B<br />
PO0605<br />
PO0606<br />
PO0607A<br />
PO0607B<br />
PO0606A<br />
POD608B<br />
PO0609A<br />
PO0609B<br />
PO061 OA<br />
PO061 OB<br />
PO0611A<br />
PO0611B<br />
PO0612<br />
PO0614<br />
PO0615<br />
PO0616<br />
PO0617<br />
PO0618<br />
PO0619A<br />
PO0619B<br />
PO0619C<br />
PO0619D<br />
PO0620A<br />
P130620B<br />
PO0620C<br />
PO0620D<br />
PO0621 A<br />
PO06218<br />
pO0622<br />
pO0623<br />
100625<br />
TO0626<br />
TO0627<br />
Sewage Pump Station TO0628<br />
Elevatd Water Sor Tank TO0629<br />
Olher Fueling Station TO0655A<br />
Wash Apron TO0656<br />
Sewage Pump Station TO0661<br />
Storeroom<br />
TO0663<br />
Pumphouse PO0703<br />
Water Well SO0704<br />
Scndry Sewage Treatrnt S00705<br />
Flight Simulation Bldg PO0739<br />
IJndergr Storage Tank Po0740<br />
Radar Storage PO0741<br />
Navigational Aids Bldg PO0745<br />
Navigational Aids Bldg PO0746<br />
Resewoir Sloraae Tank PO0748<br />
MOUT Range -<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Flange<br />
MCLJT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
fiek! Range btnne<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
MoUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
PO0749<br />
PO0760<br />
PO0764<br />
PO0765<br />
PO0766<br />
PO0767<br />
PO0768<br />
PO0769<br />
T00B04<br />
TOOB05<br />
TOOB07<br />
TOOB09<br />
POOBI1<br />
TO0816<br />
TOOB22<br />
100823<br />
TOOB25<br />
TOOB25A<br />
TOOB26<br />
TO0829<br />
100831<br />
PO0901<br />
PO0902<br />
PO0903<br />
PO0904<br />
PO0905<br />
PO0906<br />
PO0907<br />
PO0908<br />
PO0909<br />
POO91O<br />
PO0911<br />
PO0912<br />
To0914<br />
PO0915<br />
S00916<br />
‘ PO091B<br />
To0919<br />
MOUT Range<br />
MOUT Range<br />
Storeroom<br />
Oparatns Genl Purpse<br />
FieldRange latrine<br />
Fmld Range Storage<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Gent Pupae Warehsw<br />
Recycling Faoility<br />
Saptiz Tank Draing I%ld<br />
<strong>Ord</strong>inance Admin<br />
Vehicle Maint Shop<br />
Gas Slor Tank Facihy<br />
Ammunition Sewice<br />
Open Storage Ar=<br />
Ammunition Stor Pad<br />
Storage, Iglm<br />
Storage, Iglm<br />
Storage, Iglcm<br />
Storage, Iglm<br />
Storage, Iglm<br />
storage, Iglm<br />
Storage, Igloo<br />
Elevatd Water Stor Tank<br />
Water Pump Stn Potabl<br />
Pumphouse<br />
SOOut Building<br />
Sewage Pumping Sln<br />
Septio Tank Draing Fdd<br />
Septic Tank Draing Field<br />
Septic Tank Draing Fie!d<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Ar-<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Ammunition Hut<br />
Storage<br />
Storage (Arms) -<br />
Slorage<br />
Storage(Arms)<br />
Storage(Arms)<br />
Storage (h)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage (Arms)<br />
Storage {Arms)<br />
Storage (Amns)<br />
Storage (-)<br />
St-ge {Arms)<br />
Slorage<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Septic Tank Draing Field<br />
Office “<br />
DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC. VOLUME 1-24 PROJECT NO. 1M141ABoOI
ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD INSTALLATION<br />
TABLE 2 - STRUCTURES IN WHICH NO ASBESTOS WAS DETECTED (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING uSAGE BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE<br />
TO0920<br />
sO0921<br />
S00922<br />
S01287<br />
T01468<br />
P01473<br />
S01474<br />
PO1476<br />
S01477<br />
S01478<br />
S01653<br />
P01659<br />
101668<br />
S01669<br />
S01675<br />
TO1676<br />
P01679<br />
P016B0<br />
T016BI<br />
T01683<br />
PO1684<br />
P016S8<br />
P0169B<br />
P01699<br />
TO1720<br />
T01723<br />
T01741<br />
T01743<br />
T01751<br />
T01756<br />
TOI 785<br />
TO1 826<br />
TO1973<br />
TO1 976<br />
TO19B6<br />
TO1 994<br />
T02019<br />
T02021<br />
T02026S<br />
T02027D<br />
TR0202BA<br />
T02028B<br />
102030<br />
T02031<br />
T02032<br />
T02033<br />
T02034<br />
T02035<br />
T02036<br />
S02037<br />
S02038<br />
S02039<br />
S02040<br />
Otfice<br />
Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Restroom<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Slor ShedGenlPurpse<br />
Genl Purpose Warehs<br />
Stor Shed Gent Purpse<br />
Slor Shed Genl Purpse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Wash Platform<br />
XIe House<br />
Flamrmble Material Stm<br />
Training Aids Center<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Vehiole Maint Shed<br />
Wheel Veh Grease Rmp<br />
Oil Storage Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Oil Storage<br />
Wash Platiom-I<br />
Wheel Veh Grease Rack<br />
Recreation<br />
Office<br />
Dining Faciliiy<br />
Dining Facility<br />
Storage<br />
Va~nt (Mess Hall)<br />
Banacks<br />
Storage<br />
Office<br />
Recreation/Conference<br />
Office<br />
Office<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Range Storage<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Observation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
GeneralStorehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
S02041<br />
S02042<br />
T02044C<br />
T02049C<br />
S02050<br />
T02050A<br />
T02051<br />
T02056<br />
P02074<br />
P02076C<br />
P02076E<br />
P02079<br />
S02090A<br />
T02090B<br />
S02090D<br />
T02090F<br />
T02090G<br />
S02093A<br />
T02093B<br />
T02094A<br />
S020948<br />
S02094C<br />
S02095A<br />
S02096D<br />
T02096F<br />
S02097A<br />
S02097B<br />
T02097C<br />
T02098A<br />
S02099A<br />
S02099B<br />
S02099C<br />
T02251A<br />
T02253<br />
T02302<br />
T02363<br />
T02365<br />
T02372<br />
T02395<br />
P02420<br />
T02423<br />
T02438<br />
T02460<br />
T0256B<br />
P02663Z<br />
S02713<br />
S02714<br />
T02717<br />
S02721<br />
S02725<br />
T02757<br />
T02777<br />
T027B4A<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Cover4 Training Ar=<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
hvered Training Arlavatory<br />
Building<br />
Own Storage Building<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Sewage Pump<br />
Freld Range btrine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Covered Training Ar=<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Geneml Storehouse<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
field Range btririe<br />
field Range Latrine<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
field %,nge Latrine<br />
Storage<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Storage<br />
Cafeteria<br />
Mess Hall<br />
Slorage<br />
Slorage<br />
Gent Purpse Warehs<br />
Sloreroom<br />
Storage<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Dining Hall (Enlisl@<br />
Garage<br />
General Storehouse<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Gent Pupae Warehs<br />
Stor Shed Genl Purpse<br />
Com~nents Cleaning<br />
Veh Maint-Direct Supprt<br />
Vehicle Maint Shop ●<br />
Paint Storage<br />
T027~B<br />
T02885<br />
P029B5<br />
P03062A<br />
P03062B<br />
P03070<br />
T03070A<br />
T03070B<br />
T03070C<br />
P03095<br />
S03215<br />
S03704<br />
S03706<br />
P03707<br />
T0371 O<br />
TO371OA<br />
S03766<br />
S03770<br />
S03771<br />
S03775<br />
P03B04<br />
P03B05<br />
T03843<br />
S03854<br />
S03B56<br />
P03862<br />
S03B65<br />
S03896<br />
S03899<br />
S03903<br />
S03905<br />
S03907<br />
T03911<br />
T03913<br />
T03926<br />
S03928<br />
T03930<br />
S03936<br />
S03937<br />
S03939<br />
S03940<br />
P03951<br />
T03953A<br />
T03953B<br />
T03953C<br />
S03954<br />
S03955<br />
S03956<br />
P03957<br />
S03963<br />
S03964<br />
S03966<br />
T03972<br />
Paint Storage<br />
Company Headquafiem<br />
Elevatd Water Stor Tank<br />
Barbecue<br />
Potabl WaterPump Pint<br />
Child Support ~nler<br />
Rweation Building<br />
R~reatb,n Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Guest House<br />
Transmitter Radio Bldg<br />
Admin General Pupae<br />
Admin General Pqmae<br />
General Instruction Bldg<br />
Vehicle Storage<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Lavatory Building<br />
Gas Station Building<br />
Oil Storage<br />
Warehouse<br />
Workshop<br />
Building<br />
Storage “<br />
Elactrid Mainiename ,<br />
Mainl Shed Genl PIJrpsec<br />
Water Pump House<br />
Electrbl Maintenance<br />
Recycling Facilii<br />
Recycling Facility<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Ammunition B.r-kdn Pt<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Observation<br />
Guaid Tower<br />
Tower<br />
Covered Training Ar~<br />
Guard TQwar<br />
Range House<br />
Cover- Training Ar=<br />
tivered Training Area<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Range House<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Cover* Training Area<br />
tivered Training Area<br />
tivered Training Area<br />
Unit SHII Arms Storage<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Cover4 Training Artivered<br />
Training Area<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING lNC.– VOLUME I -2; PROJECT NO. 1A2141AB~l
AsEESTOS SURVEY REPORT<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT ORD lNSTALtA170N<br />
TABLE 2 - STRUCTURES IN WHICH NO ASBESTOS WAS DETECTED (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE<br />
P039B0<br />
P039B1<br />
P039B2<br />
T03984<br />
T039BB<br />
S04105<br />
T04 106<br />
PO41O8<br />
To41O9<br />
T04214<br />
P04283<br />
P04374<br />
P04375<br />
P04395<br />
S04403<br />
P04405<br />
S04421<br />
s04427<br />
104437<br />
T04445<br />
P04475<br />
104479<br />
.;;/j”j S04490<br />
c:7<br />
;g:;;:<br />
P04499A<br />
P04499B<br />
P04501<br />
P04502<br />
P04512A<br />
P04512El<br />
S04518A<br />
P04S1 EC<br />
P04518D<br />
P04522A<br />
P04525<br />
P04541<br />
P04557<br />
P04B63<br />
P04866<br />
p04867<br />
s048B7<br />
S04888<br />
S048B9<br />
T04891<br />
SQ4892<br />
To4899F<br />
To4901<br />
P04904<br />
T04 905<br />
T04906<br />
t P04912<br />
k..- S04914<br />
><br />
Obsewalion Tower P04951<br />
Range Facility<br />
S04954<br />
Obsemation Tower S04955<br />
Gas Gkmber<br />
P04957<br />
Ammunition Breakdn Fl P05015<br />
Gotl Course Mainl P05065<br />
lavatory Building P0539B<br />
Water Pump Plant P05447<br />
Genl Pupse Warehs P05713<br />
Infortmtion Stand P05B71<br />
Youth Center<br />
P06003<br />
Pump house<br />
P06004<br />
Elevatd Water SlorTank P06130<br />
Water Pumphouse P06143<br />
Fire Station<br />
P06160<br />
Exchange Cafe P06161<br />
Admin General Purpse P06165<br />
Chapel Center Facility P06225<br />
Scale House<br />
T06311A<br />
Deployment Stage P06634<br />
Water Siorage Tank T06940<br />
Operatns Genl Purpose P07693<br />
Mad&l Supply Warehs T07693A<br />
Fkmmable Material Sior T07693B<br />
Sentry Station<br />
To7693C<br />
Vehicle Maint Shed P08269<br />
Genl Purpose Warehs TOB302<br />
Wheel Veh Grease Rrnp T08302A<br />
Wash Platform T08304<br />
Genl Purpse Warehs TOB305<br />
Genl Pufpse Warehs T08312<br />
Admin General Purpse T08313<br />
Fixed Barbecue TR09021<br />
Genl Purpnse Slorerm TR09030<br />
Genl Pu~se Warehs TR09031<br />
Oil %rage Building TR09040<br />
01 Storage Building TR09130<br />
Gent Pupse Warehs TR09181<br />
Oil Siorage Building TR09211<br />
Oil Slorage Building TR09220<br />
Oil %rage Building TR09240<br />
Genl PuqxIse Warehs TR09241<br />
Genl Pupse Warehs TR09242<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Recycling Facility<br />
GentPu~se Warehs<br />
TR09253<br />
TR09260<br />
TR09261<br />
Facilities Enginr Storehs TR09262<br />
Components Cleaning TR09264<br />
Maint Shop Genl Purpse TR09265<br />
General Storehouse TR09272<br />
Sewage Pump Station TR09291<br />
InflammableMated Stor TR09320<br />
General Storehouse TR09321<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Gonfinemenl Facility<br />
Power Plant Building<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Treatnd<br />
Water Pumping Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Water Well Pump Bldg<br />
Water Well Supply B)dg<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Exchange 5ranoh<br />
Exchange Sewice Stn<br />
Exchange Specl Supprt<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Morale Support Offiie<br />
Sewage Pump Station<br />
Morale Supporl Mie<br />
Child Support Center<br />
Recreation Building<br />
R=reation Building<br />
Recreation Building<br />
Ground Storage Tank<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Observation Tower<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Obsetvation Tower<br />
General Storehouse<br />
Held Range btnne<br />
Field Range ktnne<br />
Field Range htrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
TR09323<br />
TRo93bll<br />
TR09350<br />
TR09355<br />
TR09356<br />
TR09372<br />
TRcf9374<br />
TR09376<br />
TR09380<br />
TR09382<br />
TR09387<br />
TR0938B<br />
TR09390<br />
TR09391<br />
TR09402<br />
TRc19403<br />
TR09412<br />
TR09420<br />
TR09422<br />
TR09430<br />
TRCr9431<br />
TR09M1<br />
TR09443<br />
TR09460<br />
TR09461<br />
TR09462<br />
TR094B2<br />
TR09484<br />
TR094B5<br />
TR09486<br />
TR094BB<br />
TR09520<br />
TR09520A<br />
1A1O<br />
1A39<br />
TIA42<br />
Range S~pPrI Building 1A47<br />
F}eld Rarme Latrine 1A60<br />
Covered ~raining Area 1A73<br />
Field Range ktrirre I A75<br />
Range Slorage 1A77<br />
Obsewation Tower IA85<br />
15eld Range Latrine IA90<br />
Covered Training Ar- lA100<br />
field Range ktrine 1A102<br />
field Range ktrine 1A129<br />
Obsewation Tower 2A46<br />
Covered Training Area 2A49<br />
Covered Training Area 2A51<br />
field Range Latrine 2A54<br />
Cover4 Training Area, 2A58<br />
f+ld Range Latrine 2A60<br />
Obsewation Tower 2A62<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
FKld Range IAnne<br />
Genl Puqmse Warehs<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Field Range IAnne<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
bvered Training A=<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
field Range btrine<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Coverd Training Area<br />
Fdcl Range htrine<br />
Covertxl Training Ar=<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Obsemation Tower<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Range Suppt Buildhg<br />
Obsawation Tower<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range htrine<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
Range Sup@ Building<br />
Range SupPrt Building<br />
Range SupPrt Building<br />
Field Range htnne<br />
Obsewation Tower<br />
~vered Training Mea<br />
Cover* Training Ar-<br />
Range Sup@ Building<br />
Range SupPrI Building<br />
Range Slorage<br />
Range Storeroom<br />
Railhead Storage<br />
Storage Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Slorage Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Ammunition Breakdn Pt<br />
Range Storage Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Storerwm<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range StorerMm<br />
Storermm<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storeroom<br />
Range Stomge<br />
Range Storage<br />
DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC. VOLUME 1-26 PROJECT NO. IA2141~OOl
9<br />
3A14<br />
4A11<br />
4A13<br />
4A1B<br />
4A19<br />
4A21<br />
4A26<br />
4A29<br />
4A30<br />
4A34<br />
4A41<br />
4A43<br />
4A44<br />
4A46<br />
4A48<br />
4A51<br />
4A55<br />
4A60<br />
4A63<br />
4A64<br />
4A65<br />
4A75<br />
4A77<br />
,.- 4B43<br />
4B51<br />
.) -T, 4B55<br />
4B59<br />
4B60<br />
4B61<br />
4B62<br />
4B63<br />
4B74<br />
4B75<br />
4B77<br />
ABP- 2<br />
-.<br />
j<br />
ASBESTOS SURVEY<br />
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - FORT<br />
REPORT<br />
ORD INSTALLATION<br />
TABLE 2 - STRUCTURES IN WHICH NO ASBESTOS WAS DETECTED (CONTINUED)<br />
BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE BUILDING USAGE<br />
Obsewationlower<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
FieldlArine<br />
Field latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range &mine<br />
Field Range btnne<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range ktrine<br />
Range Storage<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range btrine<br />
Field Range ktnne<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Latrine<br />
Geld Ranege bdrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Range Latrine<br />
Field Latrine<br />
Field Range latrine<br />
DEI-01<br />
DEI-03<br />
DEI-05<br />
DEI-07<br />
DEI-1 O<br />
DEI-11<br />
DEI”12<br />
DEI-13<br />
DEI-15<br />
OH-16<br />
DEI”19<br />
DEI-21<br />
DEI-23<br />
DEI-24<br />
DEI-25<br />
DEI-27<br />
DEI-30<br />
DEI-33<br />
DEI-u<br />
DEH5<br />
DEI-38<br />
DEI-41<br />
DEI-50<br />
DEI-52<br />
DEI-M<br />
DEI-56<br />
DEI-57<br />
DEI-59<br />
DE1-60<br />
DEI-61<br />
DEI-63<br />
DEI+6<br />
DEb67<br />
DEI-68<br />
Ammunition Breakdn Pt DEI-69<br />
Range Storage Building<br />
Range Suppt Building<br />
bvered Training Ar=<br />
Coverd Training Area<br />
Covered Training Ar=<br />
Covered Training Arw<br />
bver~ Tmining Ar=<br />
Coved Training Are<br />
Guad Bhack<br />
Covered Training Area<br />
General Shack<br />
Aircraft tdczk-tJp<br />
Flange Storage<br />
Range Sup@ Building<br />
Range Storage<br />
Range Storage<br />
Radar Storage<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Storage Building<br />
Paper Pulverizing Bldg<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Building<br />
Office Building<br />
Admin General Putpose<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Warehouse<br />
Warehouse<br />
,<br />
DEI-70<br />
DEI-73<br />
DEI-74<br />
DEI”75<br />
DEI-76<br />
DE1-~<br />
DEI-Bo<br />
DEI-81<br />
DEI-82<br />
DEI-83<br />
DEI-84<br />
DEI-85<br />
DEI-66<br />
DEI-87<br />
DE1-8&<br />
DEi”90<br />
DEI-91<br />
DEI-93<br />
DEI-94<br />
DEI-95<br />
DEI-9B<br />
DEI”99<br />
DEI-100<br />
DEI-101<br />
DEI-102<br />
DEI-104<br />
DEI-105<br />
DEI-107<br />
DEI-1OE<br />
DEI-109<br />
DEI”113<br />
TPIER<br />
S-26<br />
S-28<br />
Offke<br />
Maintename Shed<br />
Storage<br />
batrine<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Storeroom<br />
Slorenmm<br />
Stand=by Generator<br />
Garage<br />
Pumphwse<br />
Storemmm<br />
Generator Room<br />
Storermm<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Gauage<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Siomge Shed<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Sentry Station<br />
Storermm<br />
Storage<br />
D*y Ca=<br />
Weightrmm<br />
Storage Shed<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Storeroom<br />
Slorerwm<br />
Loading Pier<br />
Maintenance Shed<br />
Storeroom<br />
‘DIAGNOSTIC ENGINEERING INC. VOLUME I -27 PROJECT No. 1A2141 ABMII