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Environmental n Facilities e Geotechnical a Materials <br />The Historic Inn at Furnace Creek <br />Client: <br />Xanterra Parks & Resorts <br />Dates: <br />2017-2018 <br />Project Value: <br />$176,000 <br />References: <br />Heather Willis <br />Project Manager <br />(760)786-3369 <br />hwillis@xanterra.com <br />Highlights: <br />Hazardous Materials Testing <br />Abatement Design <br />Abatement Oversight & <br />Clearance Sampling <br />Death Valley National Park <br />Death Valley, California <br />Terracon worked directly for Xanterra Parks & Resorts, <br />providing asbestos and lead surveys of the property <br />structures scheduled for renovation at The Historic Inn and <br />The Ranch at Furnace Creek, in Death Valley, California. <br />The multi -phased project was performed on 30+ occupied <br />resort buildings and structures. Our team performed a <br />comprehensive survey to evaluate interior, exterior, and/or <br />the roof of the structures for suspect asbestos -containing <br />materials (ACM), lead based paint (LBP) and/or lead - <br />containing paint (LCP) that would be impacted during <br />proposed renovations. The surveys required several months <br />of staged and continuous site visits, requiring close <br />coordination with resort management. <br />Terracon's Industrial Hygienists sampled hundreds of <br />suspect materials and prepared user-friendly reports and <br />drawings for the design team. We then developed <br />abatement specification documents and provided on-site <br />project monitoring services, including review of the <br />contractor's submittals, pre -abatement and post -abatement visual inspections of the regulated <br />work areas, and air testing of perimeters during and post -abatement, including clearance air <br />The Historic Inn at Furnace Creek <br />Terracon provided hazardous materials testing and abatement <br />services <br />sampling. This project required special <br />attention to the historic features of the site <br />buildings. Terracon staff efficiently worked <br />around ongoing operations <br />accommodating unusual working hours <br />and restrictive conditions. <br />1rCity of Santa Ana Public Works Agency— Various Environmental Services (RFP No. 18-043) 13 <br />A2 — Hazardous Materials Surveys <br />