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Port of San Francisco Hazardous Materials Abatement Building 49, Cranes 14 & 30 Pier 70, Port of San Francisco Contract No. 2810 June 26, 2018 1

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Port of San Francisco

Hazardous Materials AbatementBuilding 49, Cranes 14 & 30

Pier 70, Port of San Francisco

Contract No. 2810

June 26, 20181

AGENDA1. Welcome, Introductions, & General Information – Andre Antonio2. Project Overview – Dan Leung3. CMD – Selormey Dzikunu4. OLSE– Anna Liu5. ENVIRONMENTAL – Soko Made6. Bid Documents – Andre Antonio7. Questions

Work consists primarily of:• Removal and disposal of hazardous materials: lead paint, asbestos-

containing materials, PCB and Mercury-containing fixtures.• Seal surfaces by 3-layer application of Global Encasement Inc.’s

“LeadLock” or equivalent. • Spot abatement of lead-containing paints prior to torch cutting (as

needed) for removal of pipe-rack, metal hopper, etc.

From: • Building 49• Crane 14 tower• Metal hopper and pipe-rack• Shipyard Relics• Boom and Cab exterior of Crane 30

Hazardous materials removal from Building 49 includes:• Remove lead- and asbestos-containing materials as identified

in specifcations, including dust on floors and interior horizontal surfaces.

• Remove & replace corrugated metal roof w. ACM mastic.• Characterize & dispose of debris pile.

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SURCHARGE

CRANE 30 GANTRY (N.I.C.)

NORTH

LATHE

STAMP

HOPPER

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Building 49

Building 49

Roof with ACM mastic

Debris Pile

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Crane 14

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Remove & Dispose: Hopper and Pipe Rack

Stabilize & Re-use Historic Shipyard Relics

LatheStamp

• Award of Contract July 2018

• NTP, Construction Start September 2018

• Construction Term 90 Consecutive Calendar Days

• Substantial Completion December 2018

• Final Completion February 2019

Presented By: Selormey DzikunuFor questions email [email protected]

• Goals for Minority Participationin each trade = 25.8%

• Goals for Female Participationin each trade = 6.9%

• Refer to Section 00 73 41 for details.

• Contractor to be chapter 12B compliant, refer toSection 00 45 70 for details.

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Presented By: Anna [email protected]

Employers need to match or exceed the City’s Ordinances for the following:

• Prevailing Wages

• Sick Leave

• Health Care

• Worker Compensation

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Presented By:  Soko [email protected]

Construction & Demolition (C&D) Debris Management Requirements

• See Section 01 74 50 for details

• Minimum Diversion Rate of 75% Required

• Source‐separated C&D debris material must be taken to a facility that reuses 

and/or recycles that material

• MIXED C&D debris material must be taken to a REGISTERED FACILITY by a 

REGISTERED TRANSPORTER

• Diversion Reporting – Use Form C for initial, monthly, and final reports

• Weight Tags are required for monthly reporting 

• Contractor MUST include materials from ALL Subcontractors in reports

• City Representative is responsible for reviewing, signing, and approving all 

reports submitted by the Contractor.

QBD Addendum

ENSUING SITE VISIT699 Illinois Street

(Pier 70)

Questions?

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