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RFQ For On -Call Demolition Service <br />MACRO-Z-TECHNOLOGY <br />adjacent work is not anticipated for this contract, this experience shows how IVIZT can adapt to restrictive <br />environments to perform demolition and the safety measures we take to ensure proper site clean-up. <br />Client: USACE I Consultant Project Manager: John King <br />--- ....­­ ................. .......... ........ .... ... <br />Reference Point of Contact: Stuart Royal, Project Engineer <br />Reference Phone: (858) 699-9325Reference ­ *Email: I stuart.a.roval(d-)usace.armv.miI <br />Project #4. $3.3-M D/13 Renovation & Upgrade of Single Story 10,700-SF Office Facility B522 <br />With 80% Building Demolition & HAZMAT Abatement <br />Location: Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, Year Completed: 2017 <<within last 5 years <br />Detachment Norco, CA <br />Project Description <br />NN <br />MZT performed as the Prime Contractor for the renovation of the existing <br />single -story 10,700-SF deteriorated and abandoned Building 522, which Relevant Scope items: <br />required major demolition, seismic reinforcement, and biological hazard demolition, asbestos <br />removal. This 80-year-old building was abandoned in 2008. However, new abatement, HAZMAT <br />missions at Seal Beach required more office and laboratory spaces. The removal, vermin abatement, <br />renovated facility houses administrative support staff, two labs, lab storage, Demolition of: foundations, <br />conference room, a break room, and a lobby. Upgrades to the facility footings, slabs, walls <br />include: structural seismic reinforcement; biohazard abatement; wall and Completed within 5 years <br />door demolition; layout reconfiguration; AT/FP blast resistant windows; Performed as Prime <br />floors, ceiling, and wall finish replacement; mechanical, electrical, plumbing, Contractor <br />telephone, IT systems upgrades; and fire alarm system reconfiguration. Public Agency <br />This project demonstrates MZT's ability to successfully complete a building demolition project. As the <br />building remained abandoned for years prior to the renovation efforts, IVIZT began the project by gutting the <br />entirety of Building 522 due to contamination of hazardous materials in nearly every surface, including the <br />drywall, floor tile, mastic, pipe insulation, and roofing mastic. Once the HAZMAT was removed and properly <br />disposed of, demolition efforts included the saw cut and removal of existing interior concrete slab, <br />demolition and removal of all interior and exterior electrical systems and components, removal of all existing <br />HVAC systems and components, and demolition of existing door frames, windows, wall paneling, stucco, <br />flooring, and some exterior walls. <br />Similar Size, Scope, and Complexity <br />Similar Size. At 10,700-SF of demolition and $3,3-M, this is similar in size to the structures to be demolished <br />under the City's On -Call Demolition Services contract. <br />Similar Scope. This project included: asbestos abatement, HAZMAT removal, vermin abatement, and <br />demolition of foundations, footings, slabs, and walls. <br />Similar Complexity. IVIZT tented the building for abatement of asbestos, lead, mold, urine, scat, and <br />animal carcasses. All wall and ceiling insulation was bagged as biohazard waste. All personnel were <br />required to use HAZMAT suits during the abatement of contaminated material, which was performed by <br />licensed professionals. <br />................ - ............................. .................. .. .... .... ........ .... ..................... - - ---------- - ----- -- <br />Client: NAVFAC Southwest Consultant Project Manager: Zach Zatica <br />Reference Point of Contact- Eric Keyes, Construction Manager <br />... ... .......... ..... . ......... <br />Reference Phone: (562) 572-5649 1 Reference Email: eric.keyes@navy.mil <br />