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HomeMy Public PortalAbout22-9998 - Issue a RFP for the demolition of the structure at 2495 Ali-baba AveSponsored by: City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 22-9998 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) FOR THE DEMOLITION OF THE STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI BABA AVENUE (FORMER CITY POLICE STATION), WITHIN THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Opa-Locka's Building Official has recommended demolition of the former City Opa-Locka Police Station, located at 2495 Ali Baba Avenue, within the City of Opa-Locka (See attached Exhibit "A"); and WHEREAS, demolition is necessary, in part, due to the existence of extensive hazardous materials that were identified during the evaluation process for Hurricane Irma repairs, making restoration of the building economically unfeasible; and WHEREAS, the Interim City Manager recommends that the City issue an RFP for demolition of the former Police Station; and WHEREAS, the selected Contractor will be required to visit the site and be familiar with existing conditions of the adjoining community, roads, and structures adjacent to the site; and WHEREAS, the successful Contractor will also be required to investigate the conditions of public thoroughfares and roads as to availability, clearances, loads, limits, restrictions, and other limitations affecting transportation to, and ingress and egress of the site; and WHEREAS, in addition to other requirements, the selected Contractor will be required to conform to all City, State, and Federal regulations regarding the transportation of materials to and from the job site and shall secure in advance such permits as may be required; and Resolution No. 22-9998 WHEREAS, the City of Opa-Locka desires to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to seek proposals from qualified professionals to demolish the former Police Station; and WHEREAS, the City Commission authorizes the Interim City Manager to issue an RFP to demolish the Former Police Station located at 2495 Ali Baba Avenue and further authorizes the spending of up to Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) for advertising purposes, if deemed appropriate. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA LOCKA, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. RECITALS ADOPTED. The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. SECTION 2. AUTHORIZATION The City Commission of the City of Opa-Locka hereby authorizes the City Manager to issue a Request for Proposals, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", for the demolition of the Former Police Station located at 2495 Ali Baba Avenue, within the City and further authorizes the spending of up to Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) for advertising purposes, if deemed appropriate. SECTION 3. SCRIVENER'S ERRORS. Sections of this Resolution may be renumbered or re -lettered and corrections of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City Manager, following review by the City Attorney and without need of public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of same with the City Clerk. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption hereof and approval by the Governor of the State of Florida or Governor's designee. PASSED and ADOPTED this 22nd day of June, 2022. Veroni .-Williai'fis, Mayor 2 Resolution No. 22-9998 TEST: a Flores, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: City Attorney ette PQorris-Weeks, P.A. Moved by: Vice Mayor Taylor Seconded by: Commissioner Bass VOTE: 5-0 Commissioner Dominguez YES Commissioner Bass YES Commissioner Davis YES Commissioner Taylor YES Mayor Williams YES 3 City of Opa-locka A&enda Cover Memo City Manager: Darvin Williams CM Signature: UC- Ul,t,/ Ordinance ��� Other Commission Meeting Date: 06.22.2022 Item Type: (EnterX in box) Resolution X Fiscal Impact: (EnterX in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading (EnterX in box) 15t Reading 2nd Reading Est. $3,000 Public Hearing: (EnterXinbox) Yes No Yes No X X Funding Source: Account# : (Enter Fund & Dept) Ex: See Financial Impact Section Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No X Contract/P.O. Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid#: X Strategic Plan Related (EnterX in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communication Area: III Strategic Plan Obj./Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item wi!! address) X • in • • Sponsor Name City Manager Department: City Manager Short Title: A resolution authorizing the City Manager to issue an RFP for Demolition of Structure at 2495 Ali -Baba Avenue (Former Police Station). Staff Summary: The City of Opa-locka would like to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to seek proposals from qualified professionals to demolish the former Police Station. The Police Station has been recommended for demolition due to the presence of extensive hazardous materials identified in evaluating Hurricane Irma repairs, making restoration of the building economically unfeasible. After an environmental and structural assessment, it was determined that the building conditions were not feasible for renovation, therefore the City of Opa-locka Building & License Department approved the demolition of the facility through permit number 22040098. Staff believes it is in the best interest of the City to issue an RFP for the City to move forward with demolishing of the former Police Station. The property located at 2495 Ali -Baba Avenue also known as the City of Opa-locka former Police Station is a city -owned property registered under folio # 08-2122-002-0460. Financial Impact The RFP will be issued primarily electronically, but may require additional advertising, estimated to be $3,000, with funding available in the Non -Department Other Advertising budget 19-515491. ($9,318 available). Proposed Action: Staff recommends the approval of this request to issue the RFP to seek proposals from qualified companies. Attachment; Draft RFP "THE GREAT CITY" 6rtJ / ®PII KQ CITY OF OPA-LOCKA BUILDING DEPARTMENT Recommendation for Demolition June 15, 2022 Capital Improvement Program Department 780 Fisherman Street Opa-locks Florida 33054 Re: 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Legal Description: OPA LOCKA CENTER PB 45-71 LOTS 5 TO 11 INC BLK 311 OPA LOCKA, DATED 6-21-68 LOT SIZE 100.000 X 489 Building Official recommended action on (A) 1 Story GOVERNMENTAL/PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BUILDING (OTHER THAN MILITARY OR PENAL)., located at the above address is as follows: After Evaluation on October 14. 2021, the Official recommended that: Said structure be demolished by an individual qualified to obtain a demolition permit within 45 days of completion of demolition plans approved by the City of Opa-locka. The demolition permit shall be obtained from the Building Department of the City of Opa-locka. All debris resulting from the demolition shall be promptly removed from the premises. This recommendation was issued in accordance with Article V regarding DANGEROUS OR SUBSTANDARD STRUCTURES section 7-65 of the Code of Opa-locka Florida. In response to this recommendation, BEA Architects (Architectural and Engineering Firm) contracted by the City to plan and design the Demolition Plans on behalf of the Capital Improvement Program Department submitted on April 29, 2022, all required plans to obtain Permit No. 22040098 issued May 5th, 2022 by u Bui .ing Department of the City of Opa-locka (attached to this letter as reference). • r Esin Daniel Abia, EI, CAC, CBO, CFM Building Official, Building Department City of Opa Locka 780 Fisherman Street Opa-locka, FL 33054 CITY HALL . 780 FISHERMAN S7;0PA- LOCKA, FLORIDA 33054 . (305) 953-2868 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF HANDICAP BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3400 NW 135th St., Building B Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 Tel: (305) 953.2827 Fax: (305) 953-2897 PERMIT TYPE (Circle) OTHER Demolition BUILDING " THE GREAT CITY " ®PA 6®GG3A Rimaa MECHANICAL WALUFENCE SIGN PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED: CASH RECEIPT NO. __-- CASH or CHECK NO. PAVING ROOFING FIELD INSPECTION Owner City of Opa-locka Tel No 305-953-2868 Mail Address, 12950 NW 42nd Avenue Bldg Contr Tel No Mail Address Architect BEA ARCHITECTS Engineer vivo Tax folio no 08-2722 092 0460 - LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB: Lot No. 5-11 131k 311 Subdivision PB & Pagc NoPB:45 PG:71 Street Address of Job 2495 ALI-BABA AVE Lot Size 48,908 SF Survey Attached YES Present Use ABANDONED POLICE STATION 1 HEREBY MAKE APPLICATION FOR PERMITTO: ERECT ❑ ALTER ❑ DEMOLISH Ml ADD ❑ REPAIR ❑ REMOVE O REMODEL O ROOF D FENCE O SIGN O A 1 STORY RESIDENTIAL ❑ INDUSTRIAL❑ 'OTHER CIVIC FOR THE FOLLOWING USE AND OCCUPANCY N/A SQ./LIN. FT 48,908 SF ESTIMATED COST $80,000 1 understand that in signing this application. I am responsible for the supervision and completion of the construction in accordance with the plans and s Ificalions and for compliance with all Cit Federal. Stptc. and C w ly Laws applicable. SI(iNAfURE OF CONTR OR (QUALIFIER) OR OWNl R-ULt)R 0 PRINT NAME CONTRACTOR (QUALIFIER) OR OWNER-UUIIAE Q LIFIER'S LICENSE NUMBER OTARY PUBLU i •' aa ao a ARMING TO OWNER: YOU MUST RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. FAILURE TO SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE ISO SEEING IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CON- SULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNF,Y BEFORE RECORDING `YOUR COMMENCEMENT. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ZONING AP • ''4a/ED DrTE / DENIED I Wi:• !yl'/ 2 9/102 PUBLIC WORKS ((( PLUMBING -e- kv-ovq/ i(/ A ELECTRICAL /E% ( //- MECHANICAL WA- /V0/- BUILDING , '- j • ,c •'i z Principal Bldg 0 Accessory Bldg 0 Screen Enc 0 Well 0 Fence ❑ fool 0 Paving 0 Soakage Pit 0 Roofing ❑ Public Works _ 0 Building 0 Other De wl Field Inspection 0 CC Fee TOTAL BLDG VALUE & FEE ISSUED BY: 0 ESTIMATED VALUE FEE $ go, coo,. 7 a 0.. ...1 y Q 4� QE a14) U U D DATE 5 2. L ertification is required for finished floor levation prior to Certificate of Occupancy. ONTRACTOR'S UMBER UALIFIER'S AME UALIFIER'S ADDRESS [TY STATE ZIP CODE TEL. NO Property Search Application - Miami -Dade County Page 1 of 5 OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER Detailed Report Property Information Folio: 08-2122-002-0460 Property Address: 2495 ALI BABA AVE Opa-locka, FL 33054-3109 Owner CITY OF OPA LOCKA Mailing Address 2495 ALI BABA AVE OPA LOCKA, FL 33054-3109 PA Primary Zone 8000 COMMUNITY FACILITIES Primary Land Use 8940 MUNICIPAL : MUNICIPAL Beds / Baths / Half 0/0/0 Floors 1 Living Units 0 Actual Area Sq.Ft Living Area Sq.Ft Adjusted Area 10,882 Sq.Ft Lot Size 48,998 Sq.Ft Year Built Multiple (See Building Info.) Assessment Information Year 2021 2020 2019 Land Value $205,792 $205,792 $205,792 Building Value $183,053 $183,534 $175,653 XF Value $31,128 $31,299 $31,471 Market Value $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Assessed Value $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Benefits Information Benefit Type 2021 2020 2019 Municipal Exemption $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Note: Not all benefits are applicable to all Taxable Values (i.e. County, School Board, City, Regional). Generated On : 6/15/2022 Taxable Value Information 2021 2020 2019 County Exemption Value $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Taxable Value $0 $0 $0 School Board Exemption Value $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Taxable Value $0 $0 $0 City Exemption Value $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Taxable Value $0 $0 $0 Regional Exemption Value $419,973 $420,625 $412,916 Taxable Value $0 $0 $0 The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www.miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: https://www.miamidade.gov/Apps/PA/propertysearch/ 6/15/2022 Property Search Application - Miami -Dade County Page 2 of 5 OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER Generated On : 6/15/2022 Property Information Folio: 08-2122-002-0460 Property Address: 2495 ALI BABA AVE Roll Year 2021 Land, Building and Extra -Feature Details Land Information Land Use Muni Zone PA Zone Unit Type Units Calc Value GENERAL P 8000 Square Ft. 48,998.00 $205,792 Building Information Building Number Sub Area Year Built Actual Sq.Ft. Living Sq.Ft. Adj Sq.Ft. Calc Value 1 1 1955 7,861 $128,409 1 2 1959 1,400 $22,869 1 3 1984 1,621 $31,775 Extra Features Description Year Built Units Calc Value Central A/C (Aprox 400 sqft/Ton) 1991 7.5 $6,570 Chain -link Fence 6-7 ft high 1984 580 $5,359 Paving - Asphalt 1970 19,170 $15,815 Paving - Concrete 1955 1,758 $3,384 The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www.miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: https://www.miamidade.gov/Apps/PA/propertysearch/ 6/15/2022 Property Search Application - Miami -Dade County Page 3 of 5 OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER Generated On : 6/15/2022 Property Information Folio: 08-2122-002-0460 Property Address: 2495 ALI BABA AVE Roll Year 2020 Land, Building and Extra -Feature Details Land Information Land Use Muni Zone PA Zone Unit Type Units Calc Value GENERAL P 8000 Square Ft. 48,998.00 $205,792 Building Information Building Number Sub Area Year Built Actual Sq.Ft. Living Sq.Ft. Adj Sq.Ft. Calc Value 1 1 1955 7,861 $128,409 1 2 1959 1,400 $22,869 1 3 1984 1,621 $32,256 Extra Features Description Year Built Units Calc Value Central NC (Aprox 400 sqft/Ton) 1991 7.5 $6,660 Chain -link Fence 6-7 ft high 1984 580 $5,440 Paving -Asphalt 1970 19,170 $15,815 Paving - Concrete 1955 1,758 $3,384 The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www.miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: https://www.miamidade.gov/Apps/PA/propertysearch/ 6/15/2022 Property Search Application - Miami -Dade County Page 4 of 5 OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER Generated On : 6/15/2022 Property Information Folio: 08-2122-002-0460 Property Address: 2495 ALI BABA AVE Opa-locka, FL 33054-3109 Roll Year 2019 Land, Building and Extra -Feature Details Land Information Land Use Muni Zone PA Zone Unit Type Units Calc Value GENERAL P 8000 Square Ft. 48,998.00 $205,792 Building Information Building Number Sub Area Year Built Actual Sq.Ft. Living Sq.Ft. Adj Sq.Ft. Calc Value 1 1 1955 7,861 $122,573 1 2 1959 1,400 $21,830 1 3 1984 1,621 $31,250 Extra Features Description Year Built Units Calc Value Central NC (Aprox 400 sgft/Ton) 1991 7.5 $6,750 Chain -link Fence 6-7 ft high 1984 580 $5,522 Paving - Asphalt 1970 19,170 $15,815 Paving - Concrete 1955 1,758 $3,384 The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www.miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: https://www.miamidade.gov/Apps/PA/propertysearch/ 6/15/2022 Property Search Application - Miami -Dade County Page 5 of 5 OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER Generated On : 6/15/2022 Property Information Folio: 08-2122-002-0460 Property Address: 2495 ALI BABA AVE Full Legal Description OPA LOCKA CENTER PB 45-71 LOTS 5 TO 11 INC BLK 311 LOT SIZE 48998 SQUARE FEET Sales Information Previous Sale Price OR Book -Page Qualification Description The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www.miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: https://www.miamidade.gov/Apps/PA/propertysearch/ 6/15/2022 City of Opa-locka RFP NO: 22-XXXXXXX REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION) CITY OF OPA-LOCKA RFP NO. 22-XXXXXXX DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION) TABLE OF CONTENTS Subject Page Number Cover 1 Table of Contents 2 Advertisement 3 Part I - Proposal Guidelines 4 Part II - Nature of Services Required 8 Part III - Proposal Requirements 10 Part IV - Evaluation of Proposals 12 Proposer Qualifications 14 Price Proposal 15 Debarment, Suspension Certification 16 Drug -Free Certification 18 Non -Collusion Affidavit 19 Non -Discrimination Affidavit 20 E -Verify Form 21 CITY OF OPA-LOCKA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFP NO: 22-XXXXXXX DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION) Sealed Proposals for Demolition of Structure at 2495 Ali -Baba Avenue (Former Police Station) will be received by the City of Opa-locka at the Office of the City Clerk, 780 Fisherman St, 4th Floor, Opa-locka, Florida 33054, Wednesday, August 7, 2022 by 2:00 p.m. Any RFP Package received after the designated closing time will be returned unopened. The City of Opa-locka will be accepting proposals by mail, however it is your responsibility to submit your proposal by the due date. In addition, proposals may be submitted via www.demandstar.com (e -bid). The address to submit sealed proposals is listed below: CITY OF OPA-LOCKA Office of the City Clerk 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor Opa-locka, Florida 33054 An original and six (6) copies for a total of seven (7) plus 1 copy of the Proposal package on USB Flash Drive in PDF format shall be submitted in sealed envelopes/packages addressed to the City Clerk, City of Opa-locka, Florida, and marked RFP for Demolition of Structure at 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Old Police Station. Proposers desiring information for use in preparing proposals may obtain a set of such documents by visiting the City's website at www.opalockafl.gov or www.demandstar.com. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any technicalities or irregularities therein. The City further reserves the right to award a contract to that proposer whose proposal best complies with the RFP NO: 22-XXXXXXX requirements. Proposers may not withdraw their proposal for a period of ninety (90) days from the date set for the opening thereof. A pre -bid meeting will be held on Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at 780 Fisherman Street, Ste. 220, Opa-locka, FL 33054 and via zoom. To participate via Zoom, please use the call -in information listed below: https: / /us02web.zoom.us /j/4638013145?pwd=UGFoTmFpbE52c2d0ZnBTenB4Z21HZz09 Meeting ID: 463 801 3145 Passcode: 780334 One tap mobile +13126266799„4638013145#,,,,*780334# US (Chicago) +16465588656„4638013145#,,,,*780334# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/k1HRpbFTd City Clerk Joanna Flores, CMC 31 CITY OF OPA-LOCKA RFP NO. 22-XXXXXXX DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION) PART I PROPOSAL GUIDELINES Introduction: The City of Opa-locka is requesting proposals from qualified professional companies to provide Demolition services at the old Police Station 2495 Ali -Baba Avenue, Opa-locka, FL 33054. 1-2. Proposal Submission and Withdrawal: The City of Opa-locka will be accepting proposals by mail, however it is your responsibility to submit your proposal by the due date. In addition, proposals may be submitted via www.demandstar.com (e -bid). The City must receive all proposals by 2:00 pm on Wednesday. August 7, 2022. The address to submit sealed proposals is listed below: CITY OF OPA-LOCKA Office of the City Clerk 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor Opa-locka, Florida 33054 To facilitate processing, please clearly mark the outside of the proposal package as follows: RFP NO. 22-XXXXXXX - DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION). This package shall also include the Proposer's return address. Proposers may withdraw their proposals by notifying the City in writing at any time prior to the deadline for proposal submittal. After the deadline, the proposal will constitute an irrevocable offer, for a period of 90 days. Once opened, proposals become a record of the CITY and will not be returned to the Proposer. The City cautions proposers to assure actual delivery of mailed or hand -delivered proposals directly to the City Clerk's Office at 780 Fisherman Street, 4th Floor, Opa-locka, Florida 33054 prior to the deadline set for receiving proposals. Telephone confirmation of timely receipt of the proposal may be made by calling (305) 688-4611 before proposal closing time. Any proposal received after the established deadline will not be considered and will be returned unopened to the Proposer(s). 1-3. Number of Copies: Proposers shall submit an original and six (6) copies (a total of 7) plus one copy on CD in PDF format of the proposal in a sealed, opaque package marked as noted above. The Proposer will be responsible for timely delivery, whether by personal delivery, US Mail or any other delivery medium. 1-4. Development Costs: Neither the City nor its representatives shall be liable for any expenses incurred in connection with preparation of a response to this Request for Proposal. Proposers should prepare their proposals simply and economically, providing a straightforward and concise description of the Proposer's ability to meet the requirements of the RFP. 4 1-5. Inquiries: The City Clerk will receive written requests for clarification concerning the meaning or interpretations of the RFP, until eight (8) days prior to the submittal date. City personnel are authorized only to direct the attention of prospective Proposers to various portions of the RFP so that they may read and interpret such for themselves. No employee of the City is authorized to interpret any portion of this RFP or give information as to the requirements of the RFP in addition to what is contained in the written RFP document. 1-6. Addendum: The City may record its response to inquiries and any supplemental instructions in the form of written addenda. The CITY may mail written addenda up to three (3) calendar days before the date fixed for receiving the proposals. Proposers shall contact the City to ascertain whether any addenda have been issued. Failure to do so could result in an unresponsive proposal. Any oral explanation given before the RFP opening will not be binding. All Proposers are expected to carefully examine the proposal documents. Any ambiguities or inconsistencies should be brought to the attention of the City's Purchasing Agent through written communication prior to the opening of the proposals. 1-7. Contract Awards: The City anticipates entering into an Agreement with the Proposer who submits the proposal judged by the City to be most advantageous. The Proposer understands that this RFP does not constitute an offer or an Agreement with the Proposer. An offer or Agreement shall not be deemed to exist and is not binding until proposals are reviewed, accepted by appointed staff. The City reserves the right to reject all proposals, to abandon the project and/or to solicit and re - advertise for other proposals. 1-8. Contractual Agreement: This RFP and Consultant/Contractor proposal shall be included and incorporated in the final award. The order of contractual precedence will be the Contract or Agreement document, original Terms and Conditions, and Proposer response. Any and all legal action necessary to enforce the award will be held in Miami -Dade County and the contractual obligations will be interpreted according to the laws of Florida. Any additional contract or agreement requested for consideration by the Proposer must be attached and enclosed as part of the proposal. 1-9. Selection Process: The proposals will be evaluated and assigned points. The firm with the highest number of points will be ranked first; however, nothing herein will prevent the City from assigning work to any firm deemed responsive and responsible. The City reserves the right to further negotiate any proposal, including price, with the highest rated Proposer. If an agreement cannot be reached with the highest rated Proposer, the City reserves the right to negotiate and recommend award to the next highest Proposer or subsequent Proposers until an agreement is reached. 1-10. Public Records: Upon award recommendation or ten (10) days after opening, whichever occurs first, proposals become "public records" and shall be subject to public disclosure consistent with Chapter 119 Florida Statutes. Proposers must invoke the exemptions to disclosure provided by law in the response to the RFP, and must identify the data or other materials to be protected, and must state the reasons why such exclusion from public disclosure is necessary. Document files may 5 be examined, during normal working hours. 1-11. News Releases: The Proposer shall obtain the prior approval of the City Manager's Office of all news releases or other publicity pertaining to this RFP or the service, study or project to which it relates. 1-12. Insurance: The awarded Proposer(s) shall maintain insurance coverage reflecting at least the minimum amounts and conditions specified herein. In the event the Proposer is a governmental entity or a self -insured organization, different insurance requirements may apply. Misrepresentation of any material fact, whether intentional or not, regarding the Proposers' insurance coverage, policies or capabilities may be grounds for rejection of the proposal and rescission of any ensuing Agreement. 1. Evidence of General Liability coverage with limits not less than $1,000,000 per Occurrence/ $2,000,000 Aggregate (Including Policy Number and Policy Period); 2. Evidence of Auto Liability coverage with limits not less than $1,000,000 per Occurrence/$1,000,000 Aggregate (Including Policy Number and Policy Period); 3. Evidence of Workers' Compensation coverage with statutory limits and Employer's Liability coverage with limits not less than $100,000 (Including Policy Number and Policy Period); 4.The City listed as an additional insured (this may be specifically limited to the specific job(s) the contractor will be performing); 5. Minimum 30 -day written notice of cancellation. 1-13. Licenses: Proposers, both corporate and individual, must be fully licensed and certified in the State of Florida at the time of RFP submittal. The proposal of any Proposer who is not fully licensed and certified shall be rejected. 1-14. Public Entity Crimes: Award will not be made to any person or affiliate identified on the Station of Management Services' "Convicted Vendor List". This list is defined as consisting of persons and affiliates who are disqualified from public contracting and purchasing process because they have been found guilty of a public entity crime. No public entity shall award any contract to, or transact any business in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 Florida Statutes for Category Two (currently $25,000) with any person or affiliated on the "Convicted Vendor List" for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date that person or affiliate was placed on the "Convicted Vendor List" unless that person or affiliate has been removed from the list. By signing and submitting the RFP proposal forms, Proposer attests that they have not been placed on the "Convicted Vendor List". 1-15. Code Of Ethics: If any Proposer violates or is a party to a violation of the code of ethics of the City of Opa-locka or the State of Florida with respect to this proposal, such Proposer may be disqualified from performing the work described in this proposal or from furnishing the goods or services for which the proposal is submitted and shall be further disqualified from submitting any future proposals for work, goods or services for the City of Opa-locka. 6 1-16. Drug -Free Workplace: Preference shall be given to businesses with Drug -Free Work Place (DFW) programs. Whenever two or more proposals which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a proposal received from a business that completes the attached DFW form certifying that it is a DFW shall be given preference in the award process. 1-17. Permits and Taxes: The Proposer shall procure all permits, pay all charges, fees, and taxes, and give all notices necessary and incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the work. 1-18. Protests: Protests of the plans, specifications, and other requirements of the request for proposal and bids must be received in writing by the City Clerk's Office at least ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled bid opening. A detailed explanation of the reason for the protest must be included. Protests of the award or intended award of the bid or contract must be in writing and received in the City Clerk's Office within seven (7) working days of the notice of award. A detailed explanation of the protest must be included. 1-19. Termination for Convenience: A contract may be terminated in whole or in part by the City at any time and for any reason in accordance with this clause whenever the City shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the City. Any such termination shall be affected by the delivery to the contractor at least five (5) working days before the effective date of a Notice of Termination specifying the extent to which performance shall be terminated and the date upon which termination becomes effective. An equitable adjustment in the contract price shall be made for the completed service, but no amount shall be allowed for anticipated profit on unperformed services. 7 PART II MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. FACILITY DEMOLITION 1.1 EXISTING CONDITIONS 1.1.1 The project is located at 2495 Ali -Baba Ave, Opa-locka, Florida, 33054. The site comprises one parcel of land of approximately 48,998 Sq. Ft. The folio number of this parcel is 08-2122-002-0460. The vacant building was constructed of a concrete block, mortar, and stucco with a built-up roof field. The date of construction is unknown. The Interior finishes consisting of lay -in ceiling tile, drywall ceiling, drywall walls, interior concrete block and mortar, ceramic floor tiles, ceramic wall tiles, and vinyl floor tile. 1.1.2 The Contractor shall be held to have visited the site and to have familiarized themselves with the existing conditions of the adjoining community, roads, and structures adjacent to the site. 1.1.3 The Contractor shall investigate the conditions of public thoroughfares and roads as to availability, clearances, loads, limits, restrictions, and other limitations affecting transportation to, and ingress and egress of the site. 1.1.4 The Contractor shall conform to all City, State, and Federal regulations regarding the transportation of materials to and from and at the job site and shall secure in advance such permits as may be required. 1.1.5 The Contractor shall be familiar with applicable federal, state, and local requirements for performing this work, including all specific requirements, as they relate to storage, transportation, and permitted work hours. 1.1.6 Working hours at the site are to be from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, unless otherwise directed by the Owner or the Owner's Consultant. 1.1.7 The building and facility components at the site to be demolished are vacated and their use has been discontinued. The owner assumes no responsibility for the actual condition of the building to be demolished. Conditions existing at the time of inspection for bidding purposes will be maintained by the Owner as far as practical. 1.1.8 Two 1000 gallons fuel underground storage tanks (UST) are present -10-25 from the property line. These USTs must be disconnected and properly abandoned as part of the demolition work. The historical plans indicate that two (2) UST are 6-8 ft deep. These tanks are to be located and uncovered located by the Contractor and verified by the Owner's Consultant such that measurements can be taken and then properly abandoned during the facility demolition. For purpose of this bid package, the Contractor must prepare a unit cost for abandonment presuming a UST depth of 15 ft. 1.1.9 Two above -ground tanks are present in the facility one diesel, and one gas, these tanks must be disconnected and properly abandoned as part of the demolition work. 1.1.10 A Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey has been performed at the facility that identified buried piping, utilities, tanks, and underground structures. The removal and proper disposal and/or salvage or recycling of these materials is part of the scope of work. Excavations conducted for the removal of such materials must be properly backfilled and graded level as described in subsequent section of this contract document. 8 K. An Environmental Hazard Assessment has been completed and it will be provided by the City (Exhibit A) identifying the following elements: • Lead -Based Paint (LBP) Quantifiable concentrations of lead were identified in sample of the following paint: Sample #s Description Location Substrate Lead Results (ppm) L4 Brown Paint Northeast Interior Walls Concrete Block and Mortar 240 L11 Brown Paint South and Southeast Exterior Building Metal Handrail 780 L12 Green Paint Northwest Generator Room Metal Generator 120 All metal components present at the facility that have LBP must be sent to a local recycler. • Asbestos: Survey activities included visual observations of the interior, exterior and roofing materials to identify homogeneous areas of suspect ACM. A homogeneous area (HA) consists of building materials that appear similar throughout in terms of color and texture with consideration given to the date of application. Exterior assessment was conducted in visually accessible areas of the building. • Surface Mold Sampling: activities included surface swap samples of suspect visible fungal growth. Surface swab samples of suspect fungallbiological growth were collected from representative surfaces in the designated areas using a moist swab stick, sealed in a plastic container, and labeled for analysis. The results of the analyses are presented in the following table. Swab Lift Analytical Results Sample # Location Results (counts per area analyzed) S1 Lobby Area - Drywall and joint compound Hyphal elements - 144,515 count/cm2 Stachybotrys - 1,637,842 count/cm2 Evidence of fungal growth S2 South Restroom Hallway - white 2x4 worm ceiling tile Hyphal elements - 385,375 count/cm2 Stachybotrys - 3,211,455 count/cm2 Evidence of fungal growth S3 Detainee office - white 2x4 large worm hole ceiling tile Penicillium/Aspergillus Hyphal elements - 192,687 count/cm2 Group - 1042372 count/cm2 Stachybotrys - 2,344,362 count/cm Evidence of fungal growth 1.2 MATERIALS OWNERSHIP A. Except for items of materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, or otherwise indicated to remain the Owner's property, demolished materials shall become the Contractors property and shall be removed from the site with further disposition at the Contractor's option. B. Salvaged Materials: Items of salvageable value to the Contractor, after approval by the Owner is given, may be removed from the structure, and become the property of the Contractor as work progresses. Transport salvaged items from the site as they are removed. C. The Owner reserves the right to salvage any and all material as he deems useful prior to the scheduled demolition. The Contractor shall notify the Owner of their intent to start demolition (In writing) with sufficient time so as to allow salvage operations by the Owner to take place without disrupting the Construction Schedule. D. Storage or sale of removed items will not be permitted on site. 1.3 SUBMITTALS a. General: Submit each item in this Article according to the Conditions of the Contract. 9 b. Proposed dust control measures. c. Proposed noise control measures. d. Proposed Health and Safety Plan e. Schedule of demolition activities indicating the following: f. Proposed methods and operations of demolition. g. Detailed sequence of demolition and removal work, with starting and ending dates for each activity. h. Permits and Notices authorizing building demolition. i. Permit for transport and disposal of debris. j. Other applicable permits as required by Miami -Dade County and the State of Florida. k. Inventory of items to be removed and salvaged/recycled. 1. Inventory of items to be removed by Owner. m. Photographs or videotapes, sufficiently detailed of existing conditions of adjoining construction and site improvements that might be misconstrued as damage caused by demolition operations. n. Identify and accurately locate capped utilities, and other subsurface structural, electrical, or mechanical conditions. o. Landfill records for record purposes indicating receipt and acceptance of hazardous wastes by a landfill facility licenses to accept hazardous wastes. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Demolition Firm Qualifications: Firm Engage shall have successfully completed demolition Work similar to that indicated for this project. Contractors must submit to the owner as part of the pre -bid: list of references, similar project experience over the past 10 years and licensure verification. B. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with governing EPA notification regulations before starting demolition. Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. C. Scheduling: Arrange demolition schedule with the Owner so as not to interfere with Owner's on - site operations if such activity should occur. PART 2 - EXECUTION 2.1 EXAMINATION a. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped. b. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine the extent of demolition required. c. Inventory and record the condition of items to be removed and reinstalled and items to be removed and salvaged. d. Survey the condition of the building to determine whether removing any element might result in a structural deficiency or unplanned collapse of any portion of the structure or adjacent structures during demolition. 2.2 PREPARATION A. Employ certified, licensed exterminators to treat building and control rodents and vermin before and during demolition operations. B. Conduct demolition operations and remove debris to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks and other adjacent occupied and used site facilities. 10 C. Do not close or obstruct streets, walks, or other adjacent or used facilities without permission from the Owner and authorities having jurisdiction. Provide alternate routes around closed of obstructed traffic ways if required by governing bodies. D. Conduct demolition operations to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities. Ensure safe passage of people around demolition area. E. Erect temporary protection, such as walks, fences with screening, railings, canopies and covers passageways, where required by authorities having jurisdiction. F. Protect existing site improvements, appurtenances, and landscaping to remain. G. Provide and maintain interior and exterior shoring, bracing or structural support to preserve stability and prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of buildings to be demolished and adjacent buildings to remain. H. Strengthen or add new supports when required during progress of demolition. 2.3 EXPLOSIVES A. Explosives: Use of explosives is not permitted. 2.4 POLLUTION CONTROLS A. Use water mist, temporary enclosures, and other suitable methods to limit the spread of dust and dirt. Comply with governmental environmental protection regulations. B. Do not create hazardous or objectionable conditions, such as flooding and pollution when using water. C. Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent surfaces and areas. D. Remove debris from elevated portions of the building by chute, hoist or other devices that will convey debris to grade level. E. Clean adjacent buildings and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by demolition operations. Return adjacent areas to the condition existing before the start of demolition. F. Silt screen to be placed around the perimeter of each parcel on the inside of the chain -link fence. 2.5 DEMOLITION A. Building Demolition: Demolish all above and below grade structures, including buildings, foundations, railings, and piping. Use methods required to complete demolition within limitations and as follows: B. Prior to demolition, the Contractor shall remove and properly dispose of lighting fixtures as PCB - containing equipment. Fluorescent tubes shall be removed and recycled. C. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly. On -site storage of sale of removed items is prohibited. D. Demolish concrete, steel, and masonry in small sections. E. Remove structural framing members and lower to ground by a method suitable to avoid free fall and prevent ground impact or dust generation. F. Break up and remove concrete slabs on grade unless otherwise shown to remain. G. Below -Grade Demolition: 1. Demolish foundation walls and other below -grade construction, as follows: 2. Completely remove below -grade construction, including foundation walls and footings. 3. Remove pile caps and footings where present. 4. Breakup and remove below -grade concrete slabs. 11 5. Remove all abandoned utility lines under the buildings and within the parcel boundaries. H. Facility Demolition Method: The Contractor will use conventional techniques for demolition. Discuss proposed methods at the Pre -demolition Meeting, to be scheduled by the Owner, and indicate schedule requirements based on the method(s) selected. I. Post -Demolition and removal of demolition debris, the site must be graded to a level working grade to be determined by the Owner. J. Damages: Promptly repair damages to adjacent facilities caused by demolition operations. K. The underground water supply line, which passes under Ali Baba Avenue and connects the east and west parcels will remain in place and must be plugged and capped at the boundaries of each parcel — this work must be coordinated with City of Opa-Locka Public Works Station. 2.6 DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS A. General: Promptly dispose of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on -site. Rubbish and debris to be removed from the site at least weekly. B. Burning: Do not burn demolished materials. C. Disposal: Transport demolished materials off Owner's property and dispose of them legally. D. Recycling: The contractor is encouraged to pursue the reuse of demolition debris, such as crushed or broken concrete and metal. However, in accordance with EPA regulations, The Contractor must segregate ACM from concrete that is planned to be recycled. SECTION - RELATED DOCUMENTS AND SECTIONS A. "Environmental Hazard Assessment", dated January 7, 2022, prepared by Terracon. B. "Pre -Demolition Opa Locka Police Station", dated January 2022, prepared by BEA Architects. C. GPR Underground Utilities Survey, dated June 2022, prepared by Terracon. D. Demolition Package. SECTION- REMOVAL OF PCB BALLASTS AND MERCURY -CONTAINING LIGHT BULBS PART 1 — GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE OF WORK A. This Section of the specifications describes the minimum Work procedures and requirements to provide properly trained personnel and sufficient facilities to properly remove, load, transport, unload and dispose of PCB dielectric oil -filled ballasts and mercury -containing light bulbs. PCB dielectric oil -filled ballasts are defined as those ballasts which contain greater than 50 ppm of PCB fluid. Mercury -containing light bulbs are defined as those which contain greater than 0.009 mg/L of mercury. B. The Contractor shall be responsible, in the event of a PCB or mercury problem or spill, for the immediate notification of the Owner and Owner's Consultant. The notification will include the following: 1. Name of the company causing the problem. 2. Names of the owners/operators of the company. 3. Date and time of the problem. 4. Location, type, and extent of the problem. 5. Cause of the Problem. 6. Methods used to control the problem. 7. Estimated cost of cleanup. 8. Preventive measures taken to reduce the possibility of further problems. 1.2 MONITORING THE WORK A. Monitor the work for compliance with published rules and regulations such as, but not limited to. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 12 1.3 QUALIFICATIONS A. The Contractor shall submit to the Owners Representative his qualifications for removal of PCB - contaminated wastes. This submission by the" Contractor shall include the following information: B. All Federal, state, and local permits for handling and transporting PCB materials. Compliance with the requirements as a Commercial Storer, Transporter or Generator of PCB Wastes pursuant to 40 CFR 761. C. Written evidence of an EPA approved method of PCB and mercury disposal or destruction. D. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan pursuant to 40 CFR 761.65 (c)(7)(ii) to be implemented by the transporter. E. A written Closure Plan pursuant to 40 CFR 761.65 (e) to be implemented by the Contractor. A written Hazard Communication Program pursuant to 29 CFR 1910.1200 to be implemented by the Contractor. 1.4 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Provide in accordance with all Federal -State and Local regulations; all safety equipment, materials, equipment, permits, containers, labels, manifests, transportation, placards, licenses, documents, labor, and supervision required to test, provide certifications of PCB decontamination, restore, drain, remove, load, transport and provide final EPA -approved disposal of all PCB contaminated items such as, but not limited to, ballasts, starter compensators, capacitors, dirt, rags, cleaning equipment and clothing; removal and disposal of all mercury -containing light bulbs; and removal and proper disposal of all light fixtures as indicated on the plans. PART 2 — EXECUTION 2.1 BALLAST REMOVAL AND PACKING A. Remove all ballasts from light fixtures with care. Pack all ballasts in drums with care, so as not to cause ballasts to leak as a direct result of removal and packing of ballasts. Install absorbent material on the bottom of each drum. Segregate all leaking ballasts from non -leaking ballasts, separately package leaking ballasts in double plastic bags, label these bags with yellow "Caution Contains PCBs" stickers, and place these bags in a separate drum with absorbent material labeled as containing leaking ballasts. Supply and install labels on all drums with the following information: 1. Contents of the Drum (number of ballasts). 2. DOT description. 3. Name address and telephone number of the Generator. 4. Name address and telephone number of the Contractor. 5. Emergency telephone numbers. 6. Date when each drum was filled. B. Ensure that no other material or waste is contained in the drums except for the ballasts from florescent light fixtures and absorbent material removed under this contract. C. Supply DOT -approved 17C drums only. Leaking drums shall not be accepted. All drums filled with ballasts shall be moved to a loading dock immediately accessible to an 8.5 -foot by 48 -foot truck capable of transporting 40,000 pounds of payload weight. D. Alternately Contractor at its option, may use a smaller truck, e.g., an 8.5 -foot by 26 -foot truck capable of transporting 20,000 -pounds of payload weight. If there is no loading dock available, a truck with a lift gate shall be used for the pickup. 2.2 REMOVAL OF MERCURY -CONTAINING LIGHT BULBS A. Install absorbent material at the bottom of the drums which will be used for disposal of the mercury -containing fluorescent bulbs. B. Carefully remove all florescent light bulbs from the light fixture and place them in drums so as not to cause the light bulbs to break. The light bulbs shall be segregated from the PCB -ballasts. 2.3 BALLAST AND MERCURY -CONTAINING LIGHT BULB SHIPMENT LOADING AND TRANSPORTATION 13 A. Supply a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest (EPA form 8700-22) signed by the Owner and Contractor's truck driver. B. Provide personnel to lift drum lids for disposal operator and visual inspection of the contents of the drums before transportation from the site. C. Provide an estimate of the weight of all of the filled drums. Inspect all labels on the drums. D. Correct any labels that are not properly labeled. E. Load all drums onto truck. F. The shipment shall be transported in accordance with all DOT, EPA, state, and local regulations to the designated disposal facility. 2.4 BALLAST AND MERCURY -CONTAINING LIGHT BULB SHIPMENT UNLOADING A. Assign each drum a unique drum number. Weigh each drum. B. Owner is invited to witness each weighing. Sign each manifest and shall fax one copy pf the completed Manifest to the Contracting Officer within 5 days of the receipt of the shipment and return hard copies by certified return mail. C. The Contractor shall store all drums in accordance with EPA, State, and local regulations. 2.5 BALLAST DISPOSAL A. The Contractor shall dispose of the PCB ballasts in accordance with the following method: Dismantling the ballast from the lighting fixture, removing the PCB capacitor and asphalt potting material, and disposing of the PCB materials by incineration pursuant to 40 CFR 761.70. 2.6 MERCURY -CONTAINING LIGHT BULB DISPOSAL A. Mercury -Containing light bulbs present at the facility shall be disposed of as a hazardous waste in accordance with CFR 40 Part 260. 2.7 FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE DISPOSAL A. Contractor shall dispose of all fluorescent light fixtures, less the PCB ballast and light bulbs, as non -contaminated wastes. SECTION - PROJECT CLOSEOUT PART 1 — GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for project closeout, including but not limited to: B. Inspection procedures. C. Project record document submittal. D. Submittal of warranties. E. Final cleaning and grading. 1.2 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Substantial Completion is claimed, when the Contractor can demonstrate 100 percent completion of the portion of the work claimed as substantially complete. Include supporting documents for completion as indicated in the Contract Documents and a statement showing as accounting of changes to the Contract Sum. B. If 100 percent completion cannot be shown, including a list of incomplete items, the value of incomplete construction, and reasons the work is not complete. C. Advise the Owner of pending insurance change over requirements. D. Submit specific warranties, workmanship bonds, final certifications, and similar documents. E. Make final changeover of permanent locks and transmit keys to the Owner. Advise Owner of change over in security provisions. 14 F. Inspection Procedures: On receipt of a request for inspection, the Owner and/or his consultant will either inspect the site to verify substantial completion of the demolition work and will inform the Contractor of unfilled requirements, if any. The Owner's Representative will prepare a Letter of Substantial Completion following inspection or inform the Contractor of work that must be completed or corrected before the letter will be issued. G. The Owner's Representative will repeat inspection when requested and assured that the work has been substantially completed. Results of the completed inspection will form the basis of requirements for final acceptance and payment. 1.3 FINAL ACCEPTANCE A. Preliminary Acceptance: Before requesting final inspection for a Letter of Final Acceptance and Final Payment, complete the following: 1. Submit a certified copy of the Owner's Representative's final inspection list of items to be completed or corrected, stating that each item has been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance, and the list has been endorsed and dated by the Owner's Representative. 2. Submit Final Close -Out Documents, which include, but are not limited to, final manifests and landfill receipts, personal air sampling data, copies of the daily log and reports, and copies of the daily sign-in/sign-out sheets. 3. Submit an updated liquidated damages settlement statement, if any. 4. Submit an updated final statement, accounting for final additional changes to the Contract, if any. 5. Submit Contractor's Affidavit and Release of all Claims Form as required under General Conditions of the Contract. 6. Submit consent of Surety to Final Payment. 7. Submit the Final Payment Request with releases and supporting documentation not previously submitted and accepted. B. Re -inspection Procedure: The Owner's Representative will re -inspect the Work upon receipt of notice that the Work, including the inspection list from earlier inspections, has been completed, except items whose completion has been delayed because of circumstances acceptable to the Owner's Representative. C. Upon completion of re -inspection, the Owner's Representative will prepare a Letter of Final Acceptance or advise the Contractor of Work that is incomplete or of obligations that have not been fulfilled but are required for Final Acceptance. If necessary, re -inspection will be repeated by the Owner' s Consultant. 1.4 RECORD DOCUMENTS SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor upon final disposal of all PCB and mercury -containing waste, shall document in writing the following information and submit such to the Contract Administrator and the Owner's Representative, within twenty (20) days of each incineration/recycle delivery. All final documents must be delivered to Owner's Representative within twenty (20) days of completion of the project. B. Give particular attention to concealed elements that would be difficult to measure and record at a later date. C. Note related Change Order numbers where applicable. D. Miscellaneous Record Submittals: Refer to other Specification Sections for requirements of miscellaneous record keeping and submittals in connection with actual performance of the Work. 15 1.5 FINAL CLEANING AND GRADING A. The Contractor is responsible for leaving the site clean of construction and demolition debris, rubble or any waste generated from the demolition activities including rubbish, litter, and foreign substances, as well as adjacent roadways. B. Removal of Protection: Remove temporary protection and facilities installed for the protection of the Work during construction. C. Compliance: Comply with regulations of authorities having jurisdiction and safety standards for cleaning. Do not burn waste materials. Do not bury debris or excess materials on the Owner's property. Do not discharge volatile, harmful, or dangerous materials into drainage systems. Remove waste materials from the site and dispose of in a lawful manner. D. Where extra materials of value remaining after completion of associated Work have become the Owner's property, arrange for disposition of these materials as directed. E. The contractor is responsible for grading the site to a level working grade before final acceptance and payment are issued by the Owner. END OF SECTION DEMOLITION CHECKLIST The following list contains contact information, scheduling guidance, and removal procedures for waste items prior to the demolition of the Facility located at 2495 Ali Baba Avenue. The Contractor and/or its' licensed subcontractor(s) will be responsible for the execution of Items 1 through 8. These tasks should be addressed in the contract with the City of Opa-Locka (the Owner), please plan adequately to allow time for said tasks to be planned, scheduled, and completed. Items for disposal are categorized as non -hazardous for removal purposes; for disposal purposes, these items may be categorized as hazardous waste. Personnel removing and handling items are not required to have 'hazardous material training per 29 CFR 1910.1200 for the removal of said items. 1. Electric, Water" Sewer - The Contractor shall confirm with the Owner those utilities have been disconnected and abandoned prior to demolition. Proper entities should be notified with ample time for disconnection of services to be completed. 2. Fluorescent & High -Intensity Discharge (HID) Bulbs - The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of fluorescent and 11ID (mercury vapor, metal halide, high-pressure sodium, stadium lights) bulbs prior to demolition. The GC or the CM can contact a recycler for the pick-up of bulbs after removal. 3. Lighting Ballasts and Emergency Lighting Batteries - The Contractor shall ensure that all ballasts and emergency lighting batteries are removed from their fixtures and placed in an accessible protected location in crates prior to demolition. 4. Grease Traps / Septic Tanks - The Contractor and/or their licensed subcontractor shall ensure Grease Traps and Septic Tanks, if encountered are pumped out prior to demolition. Grease Trap lines may be required to be jetted out. 5. Mercury Devices - The Contractor and/or their subcontractor shall ensure that all thermostat mercury devices are removed, placed in a small container, and placed in the same location of the ballast and batteries. Mercury devices must be removed prior to demolition. 6. Salvage - Contact the Owner to arrange the salvaging of any equipment, facility components, mechanical systems, or any other items that the city deems recyclable or salvageable, which would also include and not limited to steel and concrete building systems and facility components. The Contractor 16 must take into account that their intended recyclable or resalable items may be reduced due to salvaging by the city. 7. Notification of Demolition - A NESHAP notification is required by law to be submitted to the local regulatory agency. Notification is required to be submitted 10 Business Days prior to the demolition start date. The county has authority to stop work if regulatory compliance is not met (i.e., wetting Construction and Demolition (C&D) material prior to loading and wetting C&D material to eliminate air emission (dust) during demolition). 8. Other Chemical Products (paints, solvents, lab chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, etc.) All chemicals must be removed prior to demolition. If there are any questions about hazardous materials found on the property, please contact the City. 17 COLT? OF OPA u OC A PART III PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS 3-1 RULES FOR PROPOSALS In order to maintain comparability and enhance the review process, proposals shall be organized in the manner specified below and include all information required herein. The proposal must name all persons or entities interested in the proposal as principals. The proposal must declare that it is made without collusion with any other person or entity submitting a proposal pursuant to this RFP. 3-2 SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS The proposal shall be submitted on 8 1/a "x 11" paper, portrait orientation, with headings and sections numbered appropriately. Ensure that all information is written legibly or typed. The following should be submitted for a proposing firm to be considered: 3.2.1 Cover Page - Show the name of Proposer's agency/firm, address, telephone number, name of contact person, date, and the proposal number and description. 3.2.2 Tab 1 - Table of Contents Include a clear identification of the material by section and by page number. 3.2.3 Tab 2 - Letter of Transmittal 3.2.3.1 Limit to one or two pages. 3.2.3.2 Briefly state the Proposers understanding of the work to be done and make a positive commitment to perform the work. 3.2.3.3 Give the names of the persons who will be authorized to make representations for the Proposer, their titles, addresses and telephone numbers. 3.2.3.4 Provide an official signature of a Corporate Officer certifying the contents of the Proposer's responses to the City's Request for Proposal. 3.2.4 Tab 3 - General Information 3.2.4.1 Name of Business. 3.2.4.2 Mailing Address and Phone Number. 3.2.4.3 Names and contact information of persons to be contacted for information or services if different from name of person in charge. 3.2.4.4 Normal business hours. 3.2.4.5 State if business is local, national, or international and indicate the business legal status (corporation, partnership, etc.). 3.2.4.6 Give the date business was organized and/or incorporated, and where. 3.2.4.7 Give the location of the office from which the work is to be done and the number of professional staff employees at that office. 3.2.4.8 Indicate whether the business is a parent or subsidiary in a group of firms/agencies. If it is, please state the name of the parent company. 3.2.4.9 State if the business is licensed, permitted and/or certified to do business in the State of Florida and attach copies of all such licenses issued to the business entity. 19 3.2.5 Tab 4 - Project Approach Describe in detail your proposal to fulfill the requirements of the scope of services listed in section 2.2 of this RFP. 3.2.6 Tab 5 - Experience and Qualifications 3.2.6.1 Specify the number of years the Proposer has been in business. 3.2.6.2 Identify the Proposer's qualifications to perform the services identified in this RFP as listed in section 2-2 of the Scope of Services. Include resumes, not exceeding one page each, of all key personnel who will be assigned to the City. 3.2.7 Tab 6 - Schedule 3.2.7.1 Include a timetable that identifies the amount of time required to complete each component of the Program. 3.2.7.2 Indicate the earliest available start date for your project team. 3.2.7.3 Indicate the project completion date based on the date provided in 3.2.7.1. 3.2.8 Tab 7 - Pricing of Services 3.2.8.1 Fee basis should be an all-inclusive, base fee. 3.2.9 Tab 8 - References 3.2.9.1 List a minimum of three (3) references in Florida for which the proposer has provided elevator services. Include the name of the organization, brief description of the project, name of contact person telephone number and email address. 3.2.10 Tab 9 - Additional Forms Proposers must compete and submit as part of its Proposal all of the following forms and/or documents • Proposer Qualifications • Certification regarding debarment and suspension • Drug Free workplace certification FAILURE TO SUBMIT ALL OF THE ABOVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION MAY DISQUALIFY PROPOSER. 20 PART IV EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS 4-1 SELECTION COMMITTEE A Selection Committee, consisting of City personnel, will convene, review and discuss all proposals submitted. The Selection Committee will use a point formula during the review process to score proposals and assign points in the evaluation process in accordance with the evaluation criteria. The Proposer shall satisfy and explicitly respond to all the requirements of the RFP including a detailed explanation of how the services shall be performed. Each proposal will be reviewed to determine if the Proposal is responsive to the submission requirements outlines in the Solicitation. A responsive Proposal is one which follows the requirements of this Solicitation that includes all documents are submitted in the format outlined in this Solicitation, is of timely submission, and has the appropriate signatures as required on each document. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the Proposal being deemed non- responsive. The Contract (s) will be awarded to the most responsive proposer whose Proposal best serves the interest of and represents the best values to the City of Opa-locka. 4-2 EVALUATION CRITERIA The Committee may select and choose to invite any and/or or all firms to make a presentation and be interviewed by the Committee as part of the evaluation process for this Solicitation. The Committee's decision will be communicated by staff to all Respondents. The Respondent's presentation may clarify but may not modify their submitted proposal. Any discussion between the presenter (s) and Evaluation Committee during presentations are intended only for purposes of providing clarification in response to questions from the Committee. Category Points Experience and Qualifications of professional personnel assigned to project 1. Number of years providing demolition services 2. Qualifications and experience of staff 3. Licensing 4. Adherence to requirements, forms and qualifications listed in this RFP 25 References 1. Performance of similar services for governmental clients including at least two references 10 Resources and approach 1. Adequate resources 2. Proposed plan and approach to fulfilling scope 30 Price Proposal 1. Cost of proposed services 35 TOTAL 100 21 4-3 ORAL PRESENTATIONS Proposers may be required to make individual presentations to the City Selection Committee in order to clarify their proposals. Only those firms with the highest rated scores in accordance with the stated criteria and their weights will be invited to give oral presentations. However, the City has the right to accept the best proposal as submitted, without discussion or negotiation. If the City determines that such presentations are needed, a time and place will be scheduled for oral presentations. Each Proposer shall be prepared to discuss and substantiate any of the areas of the proposal submitted, and its qualifications to perform the specified services. During the oral presentations, the Proposers should relate their discussion to the evaluation criteria, which will include (but not be limited to) their approach to the project. The proposed Project Manager must be in attendance. The Evaluation Criteria may be changed for the oral presentation evaluation phase. References and site visits (if completed) shall be included in the final evaluation criteria, along with other criteria and weights as determined by the Selection Committee. Finalists will be informed as to the revised criteria, if any, prior to their oral presentation. Additionally, prior to award of an Agreement pursuant to this RFP, the City may require Proposers to submit such additional information bearing upon the Proposer's ability to perform the services in the Agreement as the City deems appropriate. 4-4 FINAL SELECTION The City of Opa-locka will select the firm that meets the best interests of the City. The City shall be the sole judge of its own best interests, the proposals, and the resulting negotiated agreement. The City's decisions will be final. Following the notification of the selected firm, it is expected that an Agreement will be executed between both parties. City staff will recommend award to the responsible Proposer whose Proposal is determined to provide overall best value to the City, considering the evaluation factors in this RFP. 4-5 AWARD AND CONTRACT EXECUTION After review by the Selection Committee of the proposals and oral presentations a recommendation will be made to the City Manager for submission to the City Commission for final approval. Upon Commission authorization, contract negotiations will be initiated with the first ranked firm. If those negotiations are unsuccessful, the City will formally terminate negotiations with the first ranked firm and will commence contract negotiations with the next ranked firm, etc. Upon successful contract negotiations with the prevailing firm, the remaining firms will be notified that the process has been completed and that they were not selected. 22 RFP NO.22-XXXXXXX PROPOSER QUALIFICATIONS DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION) The Proposer, as a result of this proposal, MUST hold a County and/or Municipal Contractor's Occupational License in the area of their fixed business location. The following information MUST be completed and submitted with the proposal to be considered: 1. Legal Name and Address: Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Phone/Fax: 2. Check One: Corporation () Partnership () Individual () 3. If Corporation, state: Date of Incorporation: State in which Incorporated: 4. If an out-of-state Corporation, currently authorized to do business in Florida, give date of such authorization: 5. Name and Title of Principal Officers Date Elected: 6. The length of time in business: years 7. The length of time (continuous) in business as a service organization in Florida: years 8. Provide a list of at least three commercial or government references that the bidder has supplied service/commodities meeting the requirements of the City of Opa-locka specification, during the last twenty-four months. 9. A copy of County and/or Municipal Occupational License(s) Note: Information requested herein and submitted by the proposers will be analyzed by the City of Opa-locka and will be a factor considered in awarding any resulting contract. The purpose is to insure that the Contractors, in the sole opinion of the City of Opa-locka, can sufficiently and efficiently perform all the required services in a timely and satisfactory manner as will be required by the subject contract. If there are any terms and/or conditions that are in conflict, the most stringent requirement shall apply. 23 PRICE PROPOSAL FORM RFP NO: 22-XXXXXXX Ib-I n �"ow _ D OLITION OF STRUCTURE AT 2495 ALI-BABA AVENUE (FORMER POLICE STATION) Firms must use the Cost Proposal below to submit your Firm's cost for this project indicated in the Scope of Service herein. The City reserves the right to increase, decrease, and/or choose the items and quantities below for the Project to meet its available budget using the hourly rates provided below. Proposing firm must completely fill out each row below. Your firm must provide a detailed fee schedule that explains the cost and services for each description of task. LUMP SUM PRICE: $ SUBMITTED THIS DAY OF 2022. BID SUBMITTED BY: Company Telephone Number Name of Person Authorized to Submit Bid Signature Title Fax Number Email Address 24 CITY OF OPA-LOCKA CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION PROPOSED DEBARMENT AND OTHER MATTERS OF RESPONSIBILITY 1. The Proposer certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that the Proposer and/or any of its Principals: A. Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or declared ineligible for the award of contracts by any Federal agency. B. Have not, within a three-year period preceding this offer, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for: commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, state, or local) contract or subcontract; violation of Federal or state antitrust statutes relating to the submission of offers; or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, tax evasion, or receiving stolen property; and C. Are not presently indicted for, or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity with, commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 1-B of this provision. 2. The Proposer has not, within a three-year period preceding this offer, had one or more contracts terminated for default by any City, State or Federal agency. A. "Principals," for the purposes of this certification, means officers; directors; owners; partners; and, persons having primary management or supervisory responsibilities within a business entity (e.g., general manager; plant manager; head of a subsidiary, division, or business segment, and similar positions). This Certification Concerns a Matter Within the Jurisdiction of an Agency of the United States and the Making of a False, Fictitious, or Fraudulent Certification May Render the Maker Subject to Prosecution Under Section 1001, Title 18, United States Code. B. The Proposer shall provide immediate written notice to the Contracting Officer if, at any time prior to contract award, the Proposer learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. C. A certification that any of the items in paragraph (a) of this provision exists will not necessarily result in withholding of an award under this solicitation. However, the certification will be considered in connection with a determination of the Proposer's responsibility. Failure of the Proposer to furnish a certification or provide such additional information as requested by the Contracting Officer may render the Proposer non- responsive. D. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render, in good faith, the certification required by paragraph (a) of this provision. The knowledge and information of a Proposer is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. 25 E. The certification in paragraph (a) of this provision is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when making award. If it is later determined that the Proposer knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies available to the Government, the Contracting Officer may terminate the contract resulting from this solicitation for default. AS THE PERSON AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE STATEMENT, I CERTIFY THAT THIS FIRM COMPLIES FULLY WITH THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS. Signature Printed Name 26 CITY OF OPA-LOCKA RFP NO.22-XXXXXXX DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION FORM Whenever two (2) or more bids/proposals, which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service, are received by the CITY OF OPA-LOCKA for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid/proposal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. In order to have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of controlled substances is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in number (1). 4. In the statement specified in number (1), notify the employees that as a condition for working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction on or plea of guilty or no contest to any violation of Chapter 893, Florida Statutes or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any singular state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community by any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of Section 287.087, Florida Statutes. This Certification is submitted by the (Name) of (Title/Position) (Company) who does hereby certify that said Company has implemented a drug -free workplace program, which meets the requirements of Section 287.087, Florida Statutes, which are identified in numbers (1) through (6) above. Date Signature 27 CITY OF OPA-LOCKA NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA - COUNTY OF MIAMI DADE being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: (1) He/She/They is/are the (Owner, Partner, Officer, Representative or Agent) of the PROPONENT that has submitted the attached proposal; (2) He/She/They is/are fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Proposal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such Proposal; (3) Such Proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham Proposal; (4) Neither the said PROPONENT nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, have in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other PROPONENT, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham Proposal in connection with the Work for which the attached Proposal has been submitted; or to refrain from Proposing in connection with such Work; or have in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or communication, or conference with any PROPONENT, firm, or person to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal or of any other PROPONENT, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposed Price or the Proposed Price of any other PROPONENT, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against (Recipient), or any person interested in the proposed Work; (5) The price or prices quoted in the attached Proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the PROPONENT or any other of its agents, representatives, owners, employees or parties of interest, including this affiant. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: By: Witness Signature Witness Print Name and Title 28 NON-DISCRIMINATION AFFIDAVIT I, the undersigned, hereby duly sworn, depose and say that the organization, business or entity represented herein shall not discriminate against any person in its operations, activities or delivery of services under any agreement it enters into with the City of Opa-locka. The same shall affirmatively comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local equal employment laws and shall not engage in or commit any discriminatory practice against any person based on race, age, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or any other factor which cannot be lawfully used as a basis for service delivery. By: Title: Sworn and subscribed before this day of , 20 Notary Public, State of Florida (Printed Name) My commission expires: 29 E -VERIFY Effective January 1, 2021, public and private employers, contractors and subcontractors will be required to register with, and use of the E -verify system in order to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Vendor/Consultant/Contractor acknowledges and agrees to utilize the U.S. Station of Homeland Security's E -Verify System to verify the employment eligibility of: a) All persons employed by Vendor/Consultant/Contractor to perform employment duties within Florida during the term of the contract; and b) All persons (including sub-vendors/sub-contractors) assigned by Vendor /Consultant/ Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the Station. The Vendor /Consultant/ Contractor acknowledges and agrees that use of the U.S. Station of Homeland Security's E -Verify System during the term of the contract is a condition of the contract with the City; and By entering into a Contract, the Contractor becomes obligated to comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," as amended from time to time. This includes but is not limited to utilization of the E -Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees, and requiring all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with, an unauthorized alien. The contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Failure to comply will lead to termination of this Contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontract must be terminated immediately. If t contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of 1 year after the date of termination. The Contractor acknowledges it is liable to the City for any additional costs as a result of termination of the contract due to Contractor's failure to comply with the provisions herein. 30 E -VERIFY FORM Definitions: "Contractor" means a person or entity that has entered or is attempting to enter into a contract with a public employer to provide labor, supplies, or services to such employer in exchange for salary, wages, or other remuneration. "Subcontractor" means a person or entity that provides labor, supplies, or services to or for a contractor or another subcontractor in exchange for salary, wages, or other remuneration. Effective January 1, 2021, public and private employers, contractors and subcontractors will begin required registration with, and use of the E -verify system in order to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees. Vendor/Consultant/Contractor acknowledges and agrees to utilize the U.S. Station of Homeland Security's E -Verify System to verify the employment eligibility of: a) All persons employed by Vendor/Consultant/Contractor to perform employment duties within Florida during the term of the contract; and b) All persons (including sub-vendors/subcompanies/subcontractors) assigned by Vendor/Consultant/Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the Station. The Vendor/Consultant/Contractor acknowledges and agrees that use of the U.S. Station of Homeland Security's E -Verify System during the term of the contract is a condition of the contract with the City of Opa-locka; and Should vendor become successful Contractor awarded for the above -named project, by entering into this Contract, the Contractor becomes obligated to comply with the provisions of Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," as amended from time to time. This includes but is not limited to utilization of the E -Verify System to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees, and requiring all subcontractors to provide an affidavit attesting that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with, an unauthorized alien. The contractor shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Failure to comply will lead to termination of this Contract, or if a subcontractor knowingly violates the statute, the subcontract must be terminated immediately. If this contract is terminated for a violation of the statute by the Contractor, the Contractor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of 1 year after the date of termination. Company Name: Authorized Signature: Print Name: Title: Date: 31 Asbestos, Lead Paint and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 Prepared for: BEA Architects, Inc. Miami, Florida Prepared by: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Offices Nationwide Established in 1965 Employee -Owned terracon.com lIerracon Geotechnical Environmental Construction Materials Facilities January 24, 2022 BEA Architects, Inc. 3075 NW South River Drive Miami, Florida 33142 Attn: Ms. Carmen M. Villalobos, M. Architect P: 305 461-2053 Ext: 196 E: carmen.villalobos(c�beai.com Re: Asbestos, Lead Paint and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa-Locka, Florida Terracon Project No: H8217173 Dear Ms. Villalobos: lierracon Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon) is pleased to submit the attached report to BEA Architects, Inc. The purpose of this report is to present the results of an asbestos, paint containing lead (PCL) and mold survey performed on January 5 and 7, 2022 at the above referenced building in Opa-Locka, Florida. This survey was conducted in general accordance with Terracon Proposal Number dated December 14, 2021. We understand that this survey was requested due to the planned future Demolition of the Building. Based on the laboratory results, asbestos was detected in samples collected. Surface Swab samples for suspect fungal/biological growth indicated high concentrations on all three of the samples collected. Please refer to the attached report for details. Lead containing paint was detected above the laboratory reporting limit. Please refer to the attached report for details. II Brown Concrete Block and Mortar Wall It Brown Metal Handrail ■ Green Metal Generator Terracon appreciates the opportunity to provide this service to BEA Architects, Inc. If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Mr. Sergio A. Adasme 954.741-8282. Sincerely, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Florida Asbestos Business License Number ZA-337 Sergio A. Adasme Tom Holley, CHMM, C,IH, CSP, MRSA Environmental Services Licensed Asbestos Consultant AX -75 Project Industrial Hygienist Senior Industrial Hygienist Terracon Consultants, Inc. 5371 NW 33rd Avenue, Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 P [954] 741 8282 F [954] 741 8240 terracon.com Environmental • Facilities Geotechnical • Materials Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa Locka Police Station • Opa Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 • Terracon Project No. H8217173 TABLE OF CONTENTS lrerracon 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Project Objective 1 1.2 Reliance 2 2.0 BUILDING DESCRIPTION 2 3.0 FIELD ACTIVITIES 2 3.1 Asbestos 2 3.2 Lead Paint 4 3.3 Surface Mold Sampling 4 4.0 REGULATORY OVERVIEW 5 4.1 Asbestos 5 4.2 Lead in Construction 5 4.3 Surface Mold Sampling 6 5.0 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 7 5.1 Asbestos 7 5.2 Lead Based Paint 7 5.3 Surface Mold Sampling 8 6.0 LIMITATIONS/GENERAL COMMENTS 9 APPENDIX A: ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS APPENDIX B: PCL ANALYTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS APPENDIX C MOLD SWAB ANALYTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS APPENDIX D: LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS ASBESTOS, LEAD PAINT AND MOLD ASSESSMENT DEMOLITION SURVEY REPORT Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida Terracon Project No. H8217173 January 24, 2022 1.0 INTRODUCTION Terracon performed an asbestos, lead paint and mold assessment survey on January 5 and 7, 2022 at the building located at 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa-Locka, Florida. The survey was performed at your request to assess potential hazardous materials that may be present to accommodate the planned future demolition activities of the building. The assessment was conducted by Terracon's State of Florida accredited asbestos building inspector Mr. Ryan Nanan. Terracon applicable licenses and certifications are presented in Appendix D. Building components were surveyed and homogeneous areas of suspect asbestos -containing materials (ACM) were visually identified and documented. In addition, an assessment for mold and possible water intrusion was performed. Although reasonable effort was made to survey accessible suspect materials, additional suspect but un-sampled materials and/or issues could be in walls, in voids, below the ground or in other concealed areas. Suspect ACM samples were collected in general accordance with the sampling protocols outlined in EPA regulation 40 CFR 763 (Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA)). Asbestos samples were delivered to an accredited laboratory for analysis. Suspect ACM samples were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy. Suspect PCL samples were obtained from representative surfaces potentially containing lead containing coatings. Lead paint samples were delivered to an accredited laboratory for analysis by Flame Atomic Absorption. The surface mold samples were obtained from representative areas and analyzed to the genus level by quantitative analysis. 1.1 Project Objective We understand this asbestos survey was requested due to the planned demolition of the building to satisfy requirements of the USEPA regulation 40 CFR 61, Subpart M, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). NESHAP regulations prohibit the release of asbestos fibers to the atmosphere during renovation or demolition activities. The asbestos NESHAP requires that potentially regulated ACM (RACM) be identified, classified and quantified prior to planned disturbances or Renovation/Demolition activities. Reliable ■ Responsive ■ Convenient ■ Innovative 1 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lierracon In addition, PCL samples were obtained to identify potential exposures sources, regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1926.62 and other applicable EPA regulations that could develop if coatings are disturbed during planned demolition activities. Terracon also performed visual observations in the interior of the building for suspect visible mold growth, water intrusion and/or sources of potential moisture. Terracon assessed the presence and extent (document location, affected material types and estimated quantities) of readily visible suspect mold growth. However, Terracon may not have identified all possible microbial reservoirs or growth sites, as walls and floors may hide certain building materials with potential fungal growth. 1.2 Reliance This report is for the exclusive use of BEA Architects, Inc. for the project being discussed. Reliance by any other party on this report is prohibited without written authorization of Terracon and BEA Architects, Inc. Reliance on this report by BEA Architects, Inc. and all authorized parties will be subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations stated in the proposal, this report and Terracon's Agreement for Services. The limitations of liability defined in Terracon's Agreement for Services is the aggregate limit of Terracon's liability to BEA Architects, Inc. 2.0 BUILDING DESCRIPTION The vacant building was constructed of a concrete block, mortar and stucco with a built-up roof field. Date of construction is unknown. The Interior finishes consist of lay -in ceiling tile, drywall ceiling, drywall walls, interior concrete block and mortar, ceramic floor tiles, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl floor tile. 3.0 FIELD ACTIVITIES The survey was conducted in general accordance with the sample collection protocols established in USEPA AHERA regulations 40 CFR 763.86. Paint chip sampling for lead was conducted on observed painted surfaces located within the surveyed areas. A summary of survey activities is provided below. The mold assessment was conducted using industry consensus guidelines. 3.1 Asbestos Survey activities included visual observations of the interior, exterior and roofing materials to identify homogeneous areas of suspect ACM. A homogeneous area (HA) consists of building materials that appear similar throughout in terms of color and texture with consideration given to the date of application. Exterior assessment was conducted in visually accessible areas of the building. A physical assessment of each homogeneous area of suspect ACM was conducted to assess the friability and condition of the materials. A friable material is defined by the EPA as a material which can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry. Friability was assessed by physically touching suspect materials. 2 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lierracon Based on results of the visual observation, bulk samples of suspect ACM were collected in general accordance with AHERA sampling protocols. Samples of suspect materials were collected randomly selected locations in each homogeneous area. Bulk samples were collected using wet methods as applicable to reduce the potential for fiber release. Samples were placed in sealable containers and labeled with unique sample numbers using an indelible marker. The selection of sample locations and frequency of sampling were based on Terracon's observations and the assumption that like materials in the same area are homogeneous in content. Eight -six (86) bulk samples were collected from 28 homogeneous areas of suspect ACM. A listing of suspect ACM observed and samples during the survey is provided below: White 2'x4' Worm Ceiling Tile White 2'x4' Large Worm Ceiling Tile Drywall and Joint Compound Ceiling Concrete/Drywall Ceiling Perimeter Drywall and Joint Compound Interior Drywall and Joint Compound Brown/Beige/Yellow 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set and Yellow Mastic • Brown 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set • Brown 15"x15" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout, Thin Set and Black Mastic • Brown 1"x1" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set • Red 4"x4" Brick Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set • Beige 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set • White 2'x4' Worm Wall Tile and Brown Glue • White 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic • Brown 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic • Blue 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Multicolor Carpet and Brown Mastic • Brown with Block Pattern 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set • Brown 12"x12" Ceramic Floor/Wall Tile, Grout and Thin Set • Brown with Black Strips 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic • Exterior Stucco Wall Exterior Concrete Walkway • Interior Concrete Block and Mortar • Roof Field • Roof HVAC Unit Flashing • Roof Vents • Roof Pitch Pans a Roof Parapet Wall Bold indicates asbestos detected Reliable ■ Responsive • Convenient ■ Innovative 3 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lrerracon Bulk samples were submitted under chain of custody to EMLab P&K of Fort Lauderdale, Florida for analysis by PLM per EPA methodology EPA/600/R-93/116. The percentage of asbestos, where applicable, was determined by microscopic visual estimation. EMLab P&K is accredited under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP Accreditation No. 200738-0). 3.2 Lead Paint Terracon performed a visual assessment of the interior and exterior of the building to identify, locate and assess predominant painted surfaces for lead. Representative paint chip samples were chosen from each unique combination of paint color, component and substrate. A total of twelve paint chips samples were collected and submitted to EMLab P&K of Tustin, Califomia for analysis. The paint chips were analyzed by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) by NIOSH 7082 and EPA method 7000B Modified. EMLab P&K is accredited under the Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (AIHA-LAP, Accreditation No. 178697). A listing of suspect lead paint observed and sampled during the survey is provided below: • Brown Drywall and Joint Compound Wall • Moss Green Drywall and Joint Compound Wall • Blue Drywall and Joint Compound Wall • Brown Concrete Block and Mortar • White Wood Baseboard • White Wood Door Frame • Brown Metal Door • Green Wood Door Frame • Green Wood Door Brown Stucco Wall Brown Metal Handrail Green Metal Generator Bold indicates lead detected. 3.3 Surface Mold Sampling Samples taken from a surface were analyzed for the presence of fungi/mold by direct microscopic examination. The primary purpose of a direct microscopic examination of a sample taken from a surface was to determine whether fungal spores were growing on the surface sampled, and if so, what kinds of fungi were present. This type of analysis may identify marker genera that may be indicative of indoor fungal growth. The presence of biological materials on a particular surface is not a direct indication of what may be in the air. The swap samples were collected based on visual observations using laboratory -supplied swabs pressed over the suspect mold -impacted areas. Samples were placed inside a sampling container, labeled, and submitted under secure chain of custody to Aerobiology Laboratory for direct examination. Copies of laboratory reports are included in Appendix C. Terracon collected a total of three surface swap samples of suspect visible fungal growth Reliable ■ Responsive ■ Convenient ■ Innovative 4 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 4.0 REGULATORY OVERVIEW lrerracon 4.1 Asbestos The asbestos NESHAP (40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M) regulates asbestos fiber emissions and asbestos waste disposal practices. It also requires the identification and classification of existing building materials prior to demolition or renovation activity. Under NESHAP, asbestos -containing building materials are classified as either friable, Category I non -friable or Category II non -friable ACM. Friable materials are those that, when dry, may be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Category I non -friable ACM includes packings, gaskets, resilient floor coverings and asphalt roofing products containing more than 1% asbestos. Category II non -friable ACM are any materials other than Category I materials that contain more than 1% asbestos. Friable ACM, Category I and Category II non -friable ACM which is in poor condition and has become friable or which will be subjected to drilling, sanding, grinding, cutting or abrading and which could be crushed or pulverized during anticipated renovation or demolition activities are considered regulated ACM (RACM). In the State of Florida, asbestos activities are regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). RACM must be removed prior to renovation or demolition activities which will disturb the materials. The owner or operator must provide the FDEP with written notification of planned removal activities at least 10 working days prior to the commencement of asbestos abatement activities. Removal of RACM must be conducted by a State of Florida -licensed asbestos abatement contractor. The OSHA Asbestos standard for construction (29 CFR 1926.1101) regulates workplace exposure to asbestos. The OSHA standard requires that employee exposure to airbome asbestos fibers be maintained below 0.1 asbestos fibers per cubic centimeter of air (0.1 f/cc). The OSHA standard classifies construction and maintenance activities which could disturb ACM and specifies work practices and precautions which employers must follow when engaging in each class of regulated work. 4.2 Lead in Construction Lead is regulated by the EPA, HUD, FDEP and OSHA. The EPA and FDEP regulate lead use, removal, and disposal, and OSHA regulates lead exposure to workers. The EPA and HUD, with their small child -safety focus, define Lead -Based Paint (LBP) as paint, varnish, stain, or other applied coating that contains lead equal to or greater than 1.0 mg/cm2, 5,000 mg/kg, or 0.5% by dry weight as determined by laboratory analysis. However, for the purpose of the OSHA lead standard, with its focus on the safety/exposure of construction workers, paint -containing lead includes any detectable concentrations of metallic lead, all inorganic lead compounds, and organic lead soaps. A synopsis of the OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1926.62) and the applicability are as follows: The OSHA Lead Standard for Construction (29 CFR 1926.62) applies to all construction work where an employee may be occupationally exposed to lead. All work related to construction, alteration, or repair (including painting and decorating) is included. The lead -in -construction Reliable ■ Responsive ■ Convenient ■ Innovative 5 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lierracon standard applies to any detectable concentration of lead in paint, as even small concentrations of lead can result in unacceptable employee exposures depending upon on the method of removal and other workplace conditions. Under this standard, construction includes, but is not limited to, the following: Demolition or salvage of structures where lead or materials containing lead are present Removal or encapsulation of materials containing lead New construction, alteration, repair, or renovation of structures, substrates, or portions containing lead, or materials containing lead Installation of products containing lead Lead contamination/emergency clean-up Transportation, disposal, storage, or containment of lead or materials containing lead on the site or location at which construction activities are performed Maintenance operations associated with construction activities described above 4.3 Surface Mold Sampling Microorganisms are ubiquitous in the environment and have specific requirements for survival and growth. At present, no mandatory regulations or standards have been established for the maximum allowable concentration of fungal genera. Results of surface sample data is based on industry consensus guidelines and laboratory -provided data interpretation. If fungal growth was present, analysis included identification to genus or group and a quantitative assessment of the amounts present. 5.0 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 Asbestos Asbestos was identified in the Black Mastic associated with the non -asbestos Brown 15"x15"Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set (6% Chrysotile) in (HA9) samples (9A, 9B and 9C). Approximately 1,400 square feet and is in the southeast area of the building. The laboratory analytical report is included as Appendix A. Asbestos was identified in the White 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile (3% Chrysotile) and the Black Mastic (8% Chrysotile) in (HA14) samples (14A, 14B and 14C). Approximately 50 square feet and is in the south area of the gun range. The laboratory analytical report is included as Appendix A. Asbestos was identified in the Black Mastic associated with the non -asbestos Brown 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile (6% Chrysotile) in (HA15) samples (15A, 15B and 15C). Approximately 250 square feet and is in the computer room hallway and computer room. The laboratory analytical report is included as Appendix A. Reliable ■ Responsive ■ Convenient ■ Innovative 6 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 1[erracon Asbestos was identified in the Black Mastic associated with the non -asbestos Blue 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile (5% Chrysotile) in (HA16) samples (16A, 16B and 16C). Approximately 300 square feet and is in the conference room. The laboratory analytical report is included as Appendix A. Asbestos was identified in the Brown with Black Strips 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile (4% Chrysotile) and the Black Mastic (5% Chrysotile) in (HA20) samples (20A, 20B and 20C). Approximately 160 square feet and is in the property/evidence room. The laboratory analytical report is included as Appendix A. 5.2 Lead -Based Paint Quantifiable concentrations of lead were identified in sample of the following paint: Sample #s Description Location Substrate Lead Results (ppm) L4 Brown Paint Northeast Interior Walls Concrete Block and Mortar 240 L11 Brown Paint South and Southeast Exterior Building Metal Handrail 780 L12 Green Paint Northwest Generator Room Metal Generator 120 *EPA/HUD LBP The OSHA Lead in Construction rule 29 CFR 1926.62 regulates lead exposures during the demolition or renovation of structures where lead is present. An employer is required to perform an initial determination assessment for employees involved with the disturbance of lead containing paint to determine the anticipated level of dust exposure during demolition or renovation activities. 5.3 Surface Mold Sampling Terracon collected three surface swap samples of suspect visible fungal growth. Surface swap samples of suspect fungal / biological growth were collected from representative surfaces in the designated areas using a moist swab stick, sealed in a plastic container, and labeled for analysis. Results of analyses are presented in the following table. Swab Lift Analytical Results Sample S1 S2 S3 Lobby Area — Drywall and joint compound South Restroom Hallway — white 2x4 worm ceiling tile Detainee office — white 2x4 large worm hole ceiling tile Results (counts per area analyzed) Hyphal elements —144,515 count/cm2 Stachybotrys— 1,637,842 count/cm2 Evidence of fungal growth Hyphal elements — 385,375 count/cm2 Stachybotrys— 3,211,455 count/cm2 Evidence of fungal growth Hyphal elements —192,687 count/cm2 Penicillium/Aspergillus Group -104,372 count/cm2 Stachybotrys — 2,344,362 count/cm2 Evidence of fungal growth Reliable ■ Responsive ■ Convenient ■ Innovative 7 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lierracon As provided by the laboratory, the analytical results are interpreted as follows: Rare — less than or equal to 10 spore counts per Count/cm2 Low — 11-100 spore counts per Count/cm2 Medium — 101-1,000 spore counts per Count/cm2 High — greater than 1,000 spore counts per Count/cm2 Values noted as High (>1000) are typically non -satisfactory levels indicating amplification of microbial spores. Recommendations Asbestos: Any concealed building materials discovered during demolition activities not identified in this report, which are suspected to contain asbestos, should be sampled by an AHERA-certified asbestos inspector and analyzed by a NVLAP-accredited laboratory to confirm the presence or absence of asbestos prior to disturbing such materials. If the materials are found to contain asbestos, various regulations (EPA NESHAP, DERM, and OSHA) will apply. The results of this assessment should be communicated to the renovation or demolition contractor and other subcontractors working in the building and a copy of the survey should be on -site during renovation or demolition activities. In addition, a 10 -day renovation/demolition notice should be sent to Miami -Dade County Division of Environmental Resource Management (DERM), which is located at 701 N.W. 1st Court, Suite 400, Miami FL, 33136. We recommend that a call be made to (305) 372-6925 to confirm their regulatory requirements. When ACMs are left in place during demolition, OSHA regulations apply, including supervisor and worker training, work practices, air monitoring, demarcation and signage, personal protective equipment, and recordkeeping. Non -friable ACM debris dislodged during demolition/renovation may be disposed of site in a sanitary landfill that accepts asbestos -containing demolition/construction debris wastes within the framework of local/state regulations. Please verify with the local landfills about their policies on accepting such wastes prior to planning the demolition work. Non -friable ACM debris mixed with demolition/renovation debris should not be used as fill material on -site nor should it be recycled/sold/given away to others for the same use. If the substrate (such as concrete) on which non -friable ACMs are installed is intended for recycling, the non -friable ACMs shall be removed as RACM prior to the recycling process by a Florida DBPR-licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to initiating substrate recycling activities. Reliable ■ Responsive ■ :venieni ■ nnovative 8 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lierracon If the demolition/renovation contractor changes the means and methods of demolition/renovation or if the contractor or the environmental consultant believes the Category I non -friable materials are being made friable, or if visible dust emissions are generated, the work should be stopped. In these situations, revised notification for removal of non -friable ACM may become necessary and the removal work will then need to be done by a Florida DBPR-licensed asbestos abatement contractor. Paint -Containing Lead: With the lead detected in the Northeast Interior Walls, South and Southeast Exterior Building and Northwest Generator Room, proper notification to the contractors as to the presence of lead coating so that the proper controls, training, work practices, etc., as delineated in the OSHA Lead in Construction standard (29 CFR 1926.62) can be implemented. In addition, the contractor should also be made aware that the disposal of lead -containing construction components may require Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) testing. Likewise, direct contact with the Miami -Dade County Division of Environmental Resources Management (305-372-6925) is recommended to confirm their actual regulatory requirements. Surface Swap Samples: The samples were collected at random locations from lobby walls to ceiling tiles. Areas determined to have evidence of fungal growth should be cleaned and sanitized by a Florida Licensed Mold Remediator, in compliance with F.S.468.84, with employees trained to perform remediation procedures as described in the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings; or the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC), Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Mold Remediation S520, and/or other applicable state or local guidelines, as appropriate. Additional testing is recommended after the areas have been cleaned. If areas of suspect mold staining and/or water intrusion are subsequently identified, please contact Terracon for evaluation of the possible impacts or future actions. 6.0 LIMITATIONS/GENERAL COMMENTS It should be noted that suspect asbestos materials and lead paint, other than those identified during the January 5 and 7, 2022 survey may exist in locations outside of the surveyed areas. Should suspect materials other than those which were identified during this survey be uncovered prior to demolition activities, those materials should be assumed asbestos -containing, and/or paint - containing lead until sampling and analysis can confirm or deny their asbestos content. The asbestos, PCL and mold survey were conducted in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the same locale. The results, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this report are based on conditions observed during our survey of the building. The information Reliable ■ , 9 Asbestos, PCL and Mold Assessment Demolition Survey Report Opa-Locka Police Station Opa-Locka, Florida January 24, 2022 Terracon Project No. H8217173 lierracon contained in this report is relevant to the date on which this survey was performed and should not be relied upon to represent conditions later. This report has been prepared on behalf of and exclusively for use by BEA Architects Inc. for specific application to their project as discussed. This report is not a bidding document. Contractors or consultants reviewing this report must draw their own conclusions regarding further investigation or remediation deemed necessary. Terracon does not warrant the work of regulatory agencies, laboratories or other third parties supplying information which may have been used in the preparation of this report. No warranty, express or implied is made. Reliable ■ Responsive ■ Convenient ■ Innovative 10 APPENDIX A ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS eurofins EIVILab P&sK Report for: Mr. Sergio Adasme Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL 5371 NW 33rd Ave. Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 lrerracon Consulting Engineers & Scientists Regarding: Project: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida EML ID: 2823258 Approved by: Signatory Balu Krishnan Dates of Analysis: Asbestos PLM: 01-10-2022 and 01-11-2022 Service SOPs: Asbestos PLM (EPA 40CFR App E to Sub E of Part 763 & EPA METHOD 600/R-93-116, SOP EM -AS -S-1267) All samples were received in acceptable condition unless noted in the Report Comments portion in the body of the report. The results relate only to the samples as received and tested. The results include an inherent uncertainty of measurement associated with estimating percentages by polarized light microscopy. Measurement uncertainty data for sample results with >1% asbestos concentration can be provided when requested. Eurofins EMLab P&K ("the Company") shall have no liability to the client or the client's customer with respect to decisions or recommendations made, actions taken or courses of conduct implemented by either the client or the client's customer as a result of or based upon the Test Results. In no event shall the Company be liable to the client with respect to the Test Results except for the Company's own willful misconduct or gross negligence nor shall the Company be liable for incidental or consequential damages or lost profits or revenues to the fullest extent such liability may be disclaimed by law, even if the Company has been advised of the possibility of such damages, lost profits or lost revenues. In no event shall the Company's liability with respect to the Test Results exceed the amount paid to the Company by the client therefor. Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 1 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Location: 1A, White 2'x4' Worm Ceiling Tile Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Ceiling Texture ND Gray Ceiling Tile ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 40% Cellulose 20% Mineral Wool Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Total Samples Submitted: Total Samples Analyzed: Total Samples with Layer Asbestos Content > 1%: 66 66 15 Lab ID -Version$: 13526787-1 Location: 1B, White 2'x4' Worm Ceiling Tile Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Ceiling Texture ND Gray Ceiling Tile ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 40% Cellulose 20% Mineral Wool Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526788-1 Location: 1C, White 2'x4' Worm Ceiling Tile Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Ceiling Texture ND Gray Ceiling Tile ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 40% Cellulose 20% Mineral Wool Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526789-1 Location: 2A, White 2'x4' Large Worm Ceiling Tile Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Ceiling Texture ND Tan Ceiling Tile ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 40% Cellulose 20% Mineral Wool Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526790-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 2 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 2B, White 2'x4' Large Worm Ceiling Tile Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Ceiling Texture ND Tan Ceiling Tile ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 40% Cellulose 20% Mineral Wool Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID-Versiont: 13526791-1 Location: 2C, White 2'x4' Large Worm Ceiling Tile Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Ceiling Texture ND Tan Ceiling Tile ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 40% Cellulose 20% Mineral Wool Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526792-1 Location: 3A, Drywall and Joint Compound Ceiling Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID-Versiont: 13526793-1 Location: 3B, Drywall and Joint Compound Ceiling Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID-Versiont: 13526794-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 3 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 3C, Drywall and Joint Compound Ceiling Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526795-1 Location: 4A, Concrete/Drywall Ceiling Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Drywall ND Gray Concrete ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID-Versiont: 13526796-1 Location: 4B, Concrete/Drywall Ceiling Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Drywall ND Gray Concrete ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526797-1 Location: 4C, Concrete/Drywall Ceiling Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Drywall ND Gray Concrete ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID-Versiont: 13526798-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 4 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 5A, Perimeter Drywall and Joint Compound Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND Yellow Tape ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 12% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate (866) Date Date Date Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com of Sampling: 01-05-2022 of Receipt: 01-06-2022 of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526799-1 Location: 5B, Perimeter Drywall and Joint Compound Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND Yellow Tape ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 12% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526800-1 Location: 5C, Perimeter Drywall and Joint Compound Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND Yellow Tape ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 12% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526801-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 5 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 6A, Interior Drywall and Joint Compound Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526802-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 6 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 6B, Interior Drywall and Joint Compound Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID-Versiont: 13526803-1 Location: 6C, Interior Drywall and Joint Compound Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Paper ND White Joint Compound ND White Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526804-1 Location: 7A, Brown/Beige/Yellow 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout, Thin Set and Yellow Mastic Lab ID -Version$: 13526805-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Yellow Mastic ND White Thinset ND Brown Grout ND Beige Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofms EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofms EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 7 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Location: 7B, Brown/Beige/Yellow 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout, Thin Set and Yellow Mastic Lab ID -Version$: 13526806-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Yellow Mastic ND White Thinset ND Brown Grout ND Beige Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 8 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Location: 7C, Brown/Beige/Yellow 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout, Thin Set and Yellow Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Yellow Mastic ND White Thinset ND Brown Grout ND Beige Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Lab 1D -Version$: 13526807-1 Location: 8A, Brown 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND White Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526808-1 Location: 8B, Brown 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND White Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526809-1 Location: 8C, Brown 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND White Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID-Versiont: 13526810-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 9 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 9A, Brown 15"x15" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout , Thin Set and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Ceramic Tile ND Brown Grout ND White Thinset ND Black Mastic 6% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526811-1 Location: 9B, Brown 15"x15" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout , Thin Set and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Ceramic Tile ND Brown Grout ND White Thinset ND Black Mastic 6% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Lab ID-Versiont: 13526812-1 Location: 9C, Brown 15"x15" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout , Thin Set and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Brown Ceramic Tile ND Brown Grout ND White Thinset ND Black Mastic 6% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Lab ID -Version$: 13526813-1 Location: 10A, Brown 1"xl" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND Tan Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab 1D-Versiont: 13526814-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 10 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 10B, Brown 1"xl" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND Tan Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab 1D -Version$: 13526815-1 Location: 10C, Brown 1"xl" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND Tan Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526816-1 Location: 11A, Red 4"x4" Brick Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND Red Brick ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526817-1 Location: 11B, Red 4"x4" Brick Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND Red Brick ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID-Versiont: 13526818-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 11 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 11C, Red 4"x4" Brick Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Gray Grout ND Red Brick ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526819-1 Location: 12A, Beige 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526820-1 Location: 12B, Beige 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526821-1 Location: 12C, Beige 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526822-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 12 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 13A, White 2'x4' Worm Wall Tile and Brown Glue Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Ceiling Tile ND Brown Glue ND White Ceiling Texture ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526823-1 Location: 13B, White 2'x4' Worm Wall Tile and Brown Glue Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Ceiling Tile ND Brown Glue ND White Ceiling Texture ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526824-1 Location: 13C, White 2'x4' Worm Wall Tile and Brown Glue Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Ceiling Tile ND Brown Glue ND White Ceiling Texture ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526825-1 Location: 14A, White 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Floor Tile 3% Chrysotile Black Mastic 8% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID-Versiont: 13526826-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 13 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 14B, White 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Floor Tile 3% Chrysotile Black Mastic 8% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526827-1 Location: 14C, White 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Floor Tile 3% Chrysotile Black Mastic 8% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526828-1 Location: 15A, Brown 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Floor Tile ND Black Mastic 6% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526829-1 Location: 15B, Brown 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Floor Tile ND Black Mastic 6% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab 1D -Version$: 13526830-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 14 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 15C, Brown 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Floor Tile ND Black Mastic 6% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526831-1 Location: 16A, Blue 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Blue Floor Tile ND Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526832-1 Location: 16B, Blue 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Blue Floor Tile ND Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID-Versiont: 13526833-1 Location: 16C, Blue 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Blue Floor Tile ND Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526834-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofms EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofms EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 15 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 17A, Multicolor Carpet and Brown Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Mastic ND Multicolored Carpet ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526835-1 Location: 17B, Multicolor Carpet and Brown Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Mastic ND Multicolored Carpet ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab 1D -Version$: 13526836-1 Location: 17C, Multicolor Carpet and Brown Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content Tan Mastic ND Multicolored Carpet ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -version$: 13526837-1 Location: 18A, Brown with Block Patten 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Lab ID -Version$: 13526838-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 16 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Location: 18B, Brown with Block Patten 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Lab ID -Version$: 13526839-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Location: 18C, Brown with Block Patten 17"x17" Ceramic Floor Tile, Grout and Thin Set Lab ID -Version$: 13526840-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Location: 19A, Brown 12"x12" Ceramic Floor/Wall Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Brown Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab 1D -Version$: 13526841-1 Location: 19B, Brown 12"x12" Ceramic Floor/Wall Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Brown Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab 1D -Version$: 13526842-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 17 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 19C, Brown 12"x12" Ceramic Floor/Wall Tile, Grout and Thin Set Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Thinset ND Brown Grout ND Red Ceramic Tile ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526843-1 Location: 20A, Brown with Black Strips 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Floor Tile 4% Chrysotile Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526844-1 Location: 20B, Brown with Black Strips 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Floor Tile 4% Chrysotile Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526845-1 Location: 20C, Brown with Black Strips 12"x12" Vinyl Floor Tile and Black Mastic Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Floor Tile 4% Chrysotile Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526846-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 18 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 21A, Exterior Stucco Wall Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Plaster ND Gray Stucco ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13526847-1 Location: 21B, Exterior Stucco Wall Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Plaster ND Gray Stucco ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab 1D -Version$: 13526848-1 Location: 21C, Exterior Stucco Wall Sample Layers Asbestos Content White Plaster ND Gray Stucco ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13526849-1 Location: 22A, Exterior Concrete Walkway Sample Layers Asbestos Content Gray Concrete ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13526850-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 19 of 20 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 22B, Exterior Concrete Walkway Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-11-2022 Lab ID-Versiont: 13526851-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Gray Concrete ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 22C, Exterior Concrete Walkway Sample Layers Asbestos Content Gray Concrete ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID-Versiont: 13526852-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. t A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823258, Page 20 of 20 . eurofins EMLab P&K Report for: Mr. Sergio Adasme Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL 5371 NW 33rd Ave. Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 lierracon Consulting Engineers & Scientists Regarding: Project: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida EML ID: 2825069 Approved by: Dates of Analysis: Asbestos PLM: 01-11-2022 and 01-12-2022 Signatory Balu Krishnan Service SOPs: Asbestos PLM (EPA 40CFR App E to Sub E of Part 763 & EPA METHOD 600/R-93-116, SOP EM -AS -S-1267) All samples were received in acceptable condition unless noted in the Report Comments portion in the body of the report. The results relate only to the samples as received and tested. The results include an inherent uncertainty of measurement associated with estimating percentages by polarized light microscopy. Measurement uncertainty data for sample results with >1% asbestos concentration can be provided when requested. Eurofins EMLab P&K ("the Company") shall have no liability to the client or the client's customer with respect to decisions or recommendations made, actions taken or courses of conduct implemented by either the client or the client's customer as a result of or based upon the Test Results. In no event shall the Company be liable to the client with respect to the Test Results except for the Company's own willful misconduct or gross negligence nor shall the Company be liable for incidental or consequential damages or lost profits or revenues to the fullest extent such liability may be disclaimed by law, even if the Company has been advised of the possibility of such damages, lost profits or lost revenues. In no event shall the Company's liability with respect to the Test Results exceed the amount paid to the Company by the client therefor. Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2825069, Page 1 of 6 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-07-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-07-2022 Date of Report: 01-12-2022 Total Samples Submitted: 20 Total Samples Analyzed: 20 Total Samples with Layer Asbestos Content > 1%: 0 Location: 23A, Interior Concrete Block and Mortar Sample Layers Asbestos Content Gray Concrete ND White Mortar ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534957-1 Location: 23B, Interior Concrete Block and Mortar Sample Layers Asbestos Content Gray Concrete ND White Mortar ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534958-1 Location: 23C, Interior Concrete Block and Mortar Sample Layers Asbestos Content Gray Concrete ND White Mortar ND Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534959-1 Location: 24A, Roof Field Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 6% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534960-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2825069, Page 2 of 6 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 24B, Roof Field Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 6% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-07-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-07-2022 Date of Report: 01-12-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13534961-1 Location: 24C, Roof Field Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 6% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534962-1 Location: 24D, Roof Field Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 6% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab 1D -Version$: 13534963-1 Location: 24E, Roof Field Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 6% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534964-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2825069, Page 3 of 6 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 25A, Roof HVAC Unit Flashing Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roof Flashing ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 5% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-07-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-07-2022 Date of Report: 01-12-2022 Lab 1D -Version$: 13534965-1 Location: 25B, Roof HVAC Unit Flashing Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roof Flashing ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 5% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534966-1 Location: 25C, Roof HVAC Unit Flashing Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roof Flashing ND Brown Insulation ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 15% Cellulose 5% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Moderate Lab ID -Version$: 13534967-1 Location: 26A, Roof Vents Lab ID-Versiont 13534968-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 8% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by any agency of the federal government. Eurofins EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. ND means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2825069, Page 4 of 6 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 26B, Roof Vents Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-07-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-07-2022 Date of Report: 01-12-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13534969-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 8% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 26C, Roof Vents Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Shingle ND Brown Drywall ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 8% Glass Fibers 2% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13534970-1 Location: 27A, Roof Pitch Pans Lab ID -Version$: 13534971-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roof Flashing ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 27B, Roof Pitch Pans Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roof Flashing ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13534972-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. 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Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2825069, Page 5 of 6 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida ASBESTOS PLM REPORT Location: 27C, Roof Pitch Pans Eurofins EMLab P&K 5750 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, FL 32822 (866) 871-1984 Fax (954) 776-8485 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-07-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-07-2022 Date of Report: 01-12-2022 Lab ID -Version$: 13534973-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roof Flashing ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 10% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 28A, Roof Parapet Wall Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofmg Material ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 8% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13534974-1 Location: 28B, Roof Parapet Wall Lab ID -Version$: 13534975-1 Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofing Material ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 8% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 28C, Roof Parapet Wall Sample Layers Asbestos Content Black Roofmg Material ND Composite Non -Asbestos Content: 8% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Lab ID -Version$: 13534976-1 The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. 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Eurofms EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2825069, Page 6 of 6 APPENDIX B PCL ANALTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS tiff eurofins EU Lab P&K Report for: Mr. Sergio Adasme Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL 5371 NW 33rd Ave. Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 irerracon Er i+»arda!,l, Regarding: Project: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida EML ID: 2823289 Approved by: Dates of Analysis: Lead - Flame AA: 01-13-2022 Laboratory Manager Danny Li Service SOPs: Lead - Flame AA (EM -BC -S-8443) AIHA-LAP, LLC accredited service, Lab ID #178697 All samples were received in acceptable condition unless noted in the Report Comments portion in the body of the report. Due to the nature of the analyses performed, field blank correction of results is not applied. The results relate only to the samples as received and tested. Sample size, as it relates to Wipe samples only, is supplied by the client. 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Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823289, Page 1 of 4 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL CIO: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida LEAD: FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION Location: L-1: Brown Drywall and Joint Compound Wall L-2: Moss Green Drywall and Joint Compound Wall L-3: Blue Drywall and Joint Compound Wall L-4: Brown Concrete Block and Mortar Wall Comments (see below) A A A A Lab ID -Version$: 13526886-1 13526887-1 13526888-1 13526889-1 Analysis Date: 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 Sample type Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Method* NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified t Method Reporting Limit 39 ppm 39 ppm 39 ppm 40 ppm Sample size 0.2567 grams 0.2592 grams 0.2536 grams 0.2501 grams §Total Lead Result < 39 ppm < 39 ppm < 39 ppm 240 ppm Comments:A) The relative percent difference of the matrix duplicate pair was above control limits. The laboratory control sample and matrix blank were both within control limits and validated the batch. Eurofins EMLab P&K 2841 Dow Avenue, Suite 300, Tustin, CA 92780 (866) 888-6653 Fax (623) 780-7695 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: 01-06-2022 Date of Report: 01-13-2022 SPECTROMETRY Sample results have not been corrected for blank values. Bulk samples are not covered under the AIHA-LAP, LLC service accreditation. Wipe samples must meet ASTM E1792 criteria. Method Reporting Limits may not be valid for non-ASTM E1792 wipe samples. *Sample preparation and analytical methods are based upon NIOSH 7082 and EPA 7000B. $ The Method Reporting Limit is the minimum concentration of Lead that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample. § Total Lead Result has been rounded to two significant figures to reflect analytical precision. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823289, Page 2 of 4 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida LEAD: FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION Location: L-5: White Wood Baseboard L-6: White Wood Door Frame L-7: Brown Metal Door L-8: Green Wood Door Frame Comments (see below) A A A A Lab ID -Version$: 13526890-1 13526891-1 13526892-1 13526893-1 Analysis Date: 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 Sample type Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Method* NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified f Method Reporting Limit 40 ppm 40 ppm 39 ppm 39 ppm Sample size 0.2498 grams 0.2499 grams 0.2561 grams 0.2556 grams §Total Lead Result < 40 ppm < 40 ppm < 39 ppm < 39 ppm Comments:A) The relative percent difference of the matrix duplicate pair was above control limits. The laboratory control sample and matrix blank were both within control limits and validated the batch. Eurofins EMLab P&K 2841 Dow Avenue, Suite 300, Tustin, CA 92780 (866) 888-6653 Fax (623) 780-7695 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: null Date of Report: 01-13-2022 SPECTROMETRY Sample results have not been corrected for blank values. Bulk samples are not covered under the AIHA-LAP, LLC service accreditation. Wipe samples must meet ASTM E1792 criteria. Method Reporting Limits may not be valid for non-ASTM E1792 wipe samples. *Sample preparation and analytical methods are based upon NIOSH 7082 and EPA 7000B. t The Method Reporting Limit is the minimum concentration of Lead that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample. § Total Lead Result has been rounded to two significant figures to reflect analytical precision. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823289, Page 3 of 4 Client: Terracon - Fort Lauderdale, FL C/O: Mr. Sergio Adasme Re: Opa Locka Police Station; 2495 Ali Baba Avenue Opa Locka, Florida Eurofins EMLab P&K 2841 Dow Avenue, Suite 300, Tustin, CA 92780 (866) 888-6653 Fax (623) 780-7695 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 01-05-2022 Date of Receipt: null Date of Report: 01-13-2022 LEAD: FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY Location: L-9: Green Wood Door L-10: Brown Stucco Wall L-11: Brown Metal Hand Rail L-12: Green Metal Generator Comments (see below) A A A A Lab ID -Version$: 13526894-1 13526895-1 13526896-1 13526897-1 Analysis Date: 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 01/13/2022 Sample type Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Paint Chip sample Method* NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified NIOSH 7082 & EPA 7000B modified j- Method Reporting Limit 40 ppm 40 ppm 40 ppm 48 ppm Sample size 0.2520 grams 0.2521 grams 0.2485 grams 0.2101 grams §Total Lead Result < 40 ppm < 40 ppm 780 ppm 120 ppm Comments:A) The relative percent difference of the matrix duplicate pair was above control limits. The laboratory control sample and matrix blank were both within control limits and validated the batch. Sample results have not been corrected for blank values. Bulk samples are not covered under the AIHA-LAP, LLC service accreditation. Wipe samples must meet ASTM E1792 criteria. Method Reporting Limits may not be valid for non-ASTM E1792 wipe samples. *Sample preparation and analytical methods are based upon NIOSH 7082 and EPA 7000B. t The Method Reporting Limit is the minimum concentration of Lead that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample. § Total Lead Result has been rounded to two significant figures to reflect analytical precision. $ A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Eurofins EPK Built Environment Testing, LLC EMLab ID: 2823289, Page 4 of 4 APPENDIX C MOLD SWAB ANALYTICAL LABORATORY RESULTS AERObioLOCIy LAbORATORy ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED Ei fie t de Susee 19997 Certificate of Analysis 52538 N.W. 33rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (954)-451-3748 www.aerobiology.net Terracon Consultants, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale 5371 NW 33rd Avenue, Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Atnn: Sergio Adasme Project: H8217173/OpaLocka Police Station Condition of Sample(s) Upon Receipt: Acceptable Date Collected: 01/05/2022 Date Received: 01/05/2022 Date Analyzed: 01/06/2022 Date Reported: 01/06/2022 Project ID: 22000331 Page 1 of 3 1049 Quantitative Direct Exam Client Sample Number S1 S2 Sample Location Drywall and Joint Compound Wall Lobby Area White 2'x4' Worm Ceiling Tile South Restroom Hallway Sample Type Swab Swab Area Swab Swab Lab Sample Number 22000331-001 22000331-002 Spore Identification Raw Ct Calculated count/cm2 Sensitivity count/cm 2 % total Raw Ct Calculated count/cm2 Sensitivity count/cm 2 % total Alternaria - - - - - - - - ascospores - - - - - - - - Aureobasidium - - - - - - - - basidiospores - - - - - - - - Cercospora - - - - - - - - Chaetomium - - - - - - - - Cladosporium - - - - - - - - colorless - - - - - - - - Curvularia - - - - - - - - Drechslera/Bipolaris Group - - - - - - - - Epicoccum - - - - - - - - hyphal elements 90 144,515 1,606 8 240 385,375 1,606 11 Penicillium/Aspergillus Group - - - - - - - - Pithomyces - - - - - - - - Pyricularia - - - - - - - - rusts - - - - - - - - smuts, Periconia, myxomycetes - - - - - - - - Stachybotrys 1,020 1,637,842 1,606 92 2,000 3,211,455 1,606 89 Torula - - - - - - - - Ulocladium - - - - - - - - unknown - - - - - - - - Debris Rating 2 Debris Rating 1 Comments Evidence of fungal growth in situ Evidence of fungal growth in situ Totals 1110 1,782,357 - —100 2,240 3,596,830 - —100 Revised 05/2015 v2.1 AERObiotOCIy LAbORATORy ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED Erizaadz Si ce 1997 Certificate of Analysis 5253B N.W. 33rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 (954)-451-3748 www.aerobiology.net Terracon Consultants, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale 5371 NW 33rd Avenue, Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Atnn: Sergio Adasme Project: H8217173/OpaLocka Police Station Condition of Sample(s) Upon Receipt: Acceptable Date Collected: 01/05/2022 Date Received: 01/05/2022 Date Analyzed: 01/06/2022 Date Reported: 01/06/2022 Project ID: 22000331 Page 2 of 3 1049 Quantitative Direct Exam Client Sample Number S3 N/A Sample Location White 2'x4' Large Worm Ceiling tile Detainee Office N/A Sample Type Swab N/A Area Swab Swab Lab Sample Number 22000331-003 N/A Spore Identification p Raw Ct Calculated count/cm2 Sensitivity count/cm 2 % total Raw Ct Calculated count/cm2 Sensitivity count/cm2 % �0 total Alternaria - - - - - - - - ascospores - - - - - - - - Aureobasidium - - - - - - - - basidiospores - - - - - - - - Cercospora - - - - - - - - Chaetomium - - - - - - - - Cladosporium - - - - - - - - colorless - - - - - - - - Curvularia - - - - - - - - Drechslera/Bipolaris Group - - - - - - - - Epicoccum - - - - - - - - hyphal elements 120 192,687 1,606 7 - - - - Penicillium/Aspergillus Group 65 104,372 1,606 4 - - - - Pithomyces - - - - - - - - Pyricularia - - - - - - - - rusts - - - - - - - - smuts, Periconia, myxomycetes - - - - - - - - Stachybotrys 1,460 2,344,362 1,606 89 - - - - Torula - - - - - - - - Ulocladium - - - - - - - - unknown - - - - - - - - Debris Rating 1 Debris Rating N/A Comments Evidence of fungal growth in situ Totals 1645 2,641,421 - —100 0 #N/A - —100 Revised 05/2015 v2.1 AERobiOLOCIy ,x'a LAbORATORy ASSOCIATES, . ey INCORPORATED ETftelte4C Secede 1997 Certificate of Analysis 5253B N.W. 33rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 954-451-3748 www.aerobiologv.net Terracon Consultants, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale 5371 NW 33rd Avenue, Suite 201 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Atnn: Sergio Adasme Project: H8217173/OpaLocka Police Station Condition of Sample(s) Upon Receipt: Acceptable Date Collected: 01/05/2022 Date Received: 01/05/2022 Date Analyzed: 01/06/2022 Date Reported: 01/06/2022 Project ID: 22000331 Page 3 of 3 Footnotes and Additional Report Information Debris Rating Table 1 Minimal (<5%) particulate presence Reported values are minimally affected by particulate load. 2 5% to 25% of the trace occluded with particulate Negative bias is expected. The degree of bias increases directly with the percent of the trace that is occluded. 3 26% to 75% of the trace occluded with particulate Negative bias is expected. The degree of bias increases directly with the percent of the trace that is occluded. 4 75% to 90% of the trace occluded with particulate Negative bias is expected. The degree of bias increases directly with the percent of the trace that is occluded. 5 Greater than 90% of the trace occluded with particulate Quantification not possible due to large negative bias. A new sample should be collected with measures taken to reduce particulate load. 1. Penicillium/Aspergillus group spores are characterized by their small size, round to ovoid shape, being unicellular, and usually colorless to lightly pigmented. There are numerous genera of fungi whose spore morphology is similar to that of the Penicillium/Aspergillus type. Two common examples would be Paecilomyces and Acremonium. Although the majority of spores placed in this group are Penicillium, Aspergillus, or a combination of both. Keep in mind that these are not the only two possibilities. 2. Ascospores are sexually produced fungal spores formed within an ascus. An ascus is a sac -like structure designed to discharge the ascospores into the environment, e.g. Ascobolus. 3. Basidiospores are typically blown indoors from outdoors and rarely have an indoor source. However, in certain situations a high basidiospore count indoors may be indicative of a wood decay problem or wet soil. 4. The Smut, Periconia, Myxomycete group is composed of three different groups whose spores have similar morphologies. Smuts are plant pathogens, Periconia is a relatively uncommon mold indoors, and Myxomycetes are not fungi but slime molds. Although these organisms do not typically proliferate indoors, their spores are potentially allergenic. 5. The colorless group contains colorless spores which were unidentifiable to a specific genus. Examples of this group include Acremonium, Aphanocladium, Beauveria, Chrysosporium, Engyodontium microconidia, yeast, some arthrospores, as well as many others. 6. Hyphae are the vegetative mode of fungi. Hyphal elements are fragments of individual Hyphae. They can break apart and become airbome much like spores and are potentially allergenic. A mass of hyphal elements is termed the mycelium. Hyphae in high concentration may be indicative of colonization. 7. Due to rounding totals may not equal 100%. 8. The analytical sensitivity is the smallest concentration of spores that can be reliably measured and is equal to (1 spore/# fields observed)(sample area/microscopic field area)(1/unit volume)(dilution factor) 9. A dash (-) indicates a result less than the analytical sensitivity. 10. The results in this report are related to this project and these samples only. Suzanne S. Blevins, B.S., SM (ASCP) Laboratory Director Revised 05/2015 v2.1 APPENDIX D LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS ■ 4 RW 005anlix Convnnr STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION tunnel. 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