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City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management

PRE-DEMOLITION HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIALS SURVEY

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

May 7, 2020

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Peyton Center

Office Building, Warehouse &

Hydrant Workshop

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Prepared for:

Rob Bocarro, Ph.D., PE

Deputy Commissioner

Department of Watershed Management

Office of Engineering Services

72 Marietta Street, NW

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Prepared by:

Arcadis U.S., Inc.

30 Braintree Hill

Suite 105

Braintree

Massachusetts 02184

Tel 617.778.8212

Our Ref.:

30028619

Date:

May 7, 2020

This document is intended only for the use of

the individual or entity for which it was

prepared and may contain information that is

privileged, confidential and exempt from

disclosure under applicable law. Any

dissemination, distribution or copying of this

document is strictly prohibited.

Survey Performed By:

_________________________________________

Garrett Grabowski

U.S. EPA AHERA Accredited Asbestos Inspector

Report Prepared By:

_________________________________________

Joseph Ashman

Project Task Manager 2

Report Reviewed By:

_________________________________________

Gregory Donovan

Certified Project Manager

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CONTENTS

1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 1

2 Survey Methodology ............................................................................................................................... 1

2.1 Asbestos Survey Approach ............................................................................................................ 1

2.2 Lead Paint Survey Approach .......................................................................................................... 2

2.3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste Survey Approach ......................................................... 2

3 Analytical Methods .................................................................................................................................. 2

3.1 Asbestos ......................................................................................................................................... 2

3.2 Lead Paint ....................................................................................................................................... 2

4 Findings ................................................................................................................................................... 3

4.1 Asbestos ......................................................................................................................................... 3

4.2 Lead Paint ....................................................................................................................................... 3

4.3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste ..................................................................................... 4

5 Recommendations .................................................................................................................................. 4

5.1 Asbestos ......................................................................................................................................... 4

5.2 Lead Paint ....................................................................................................................................... 4

5.3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste ..................................................................................... 5

6 Additional Survey Limitations .................................................................................................................. 5

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TABLES

Table 1 Homogeneous Areas Summary

Table 2 Lead Paint Summary

Table 3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste Inventory

FIGURES

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Office Building Sample Locations – Interior

Office Building Sample Locations – Exterior & Roof

Warehouse Sample Locations

Hydrant Workshop Sample Locations

APPENDICES

Appendix A Limitations and Service Constraints

Appendix B Accreditations

Appendix C Laboratory Reports – Asbestos

Appendix D Laboratory Reports – Lead

Appendix E Photograph Log

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1 INTRODUCTION

Arcadis U.S., Inc. (Arcadis) conducted a Pre-Demolition Hazardous Building Materials Survey (survey) for

the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management at the Peyton Center (Office Building,

Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop) located at 2750 Peyton Road in Atlanta, Georgia (site). The objective

of the survey was to ascertain the general presence, quantity, and location of asbestos-containing

materials (ACMs), lead paint, and regulated materials and universal waste at the site.

The results of the survey will assist in the preparation of an abatement scope of work and subsequent

abatement of identified hazardous building materials that may be required prior to demolition activities.

Arcadis’ survey and report are subject to the Limitations and Service Constraints provided in Appendix A.

The survey was conducted on March 30, 2020 by Mr. Garrett Grabowski of Arcadis. Additional survey

work was conducted on April 21, 2020 and April 29, 2020 by Mr. Jeffrey Pluta of Arcadis. A copy of

Arcadis’ accreditations is provided in Appendix B.

2 SURVEY METHODOLOGY

2.1 Asbestos Survey Approach

Arcadis conducted the asbestos survey of the site for compliance with the National Emissions Standards

for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs).

This was accomplished by initially conducting a visual inspection and collecting samples of suspect ACM

based on these observations. Arcadis conducted the asbestos survey in general accordance with ASTM

International (ASTM) E2356 Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. ASTM

E2356 meets the applicable requirements of current United States Environmental Protection Agency

(USEPA) NESHAP Standard 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 61, Subpart M (Asbestos), USEPA

Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) 40 CFR 763, Subpart E, and Occupational Safety

and Health Administration (OSHA) asbestos survey and/or sampling regulations.

The survey included an inspection of each survey area of the site providing a general sense of the overall

location, type, quantity, and condition of potential ACMs present. It was thorough in that most accessible

functional spaces were inspected, and bulk samples taken of suspect materials observed.

The survey included destructive, intrusive, and/or exploratory testing. Destructive sampling is performed

in order to identify materials which are hidden or obstructed. Hidden or obstructed areas include but are

not limited to wall cavities, pipe chases, spaces above fixed ceilings, materials located under carpeting or

subfloors, and ceramic tile grout/adhesive.

The asbestos survey included a visual and physical assessment of each accessible space to locate

suspect ACMs. Suspect materials were divided into "Homogeneous Areas" (HAs) (i.e., building materials

that were determined by the inspector to be homogeneous based on their color, texture, and assumed

date of installation). A representative number of samples were collected from each HA.

Bulk material samples were collected in 4-mil plastic bags, and tightly sealed for transport to EMSL

Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Smyrna, Georgia. Each sample collected by Arcadis was assigned its

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own unique coded number. Samples were sent to EMSL for laboratory analysis under a chain-of-custody

protocol.

2.2 Lead Paint Survey Approach

Arcadis conducted a limited lead paint survey of representative interior and exterior surfaces for

compliance with USEPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (Standard 40 CFR 240-280)

and OSHA Lead in Construction (Standard 29 CFR 1926.62).

Suspect lead paint was identified based upon a visual inspection of painted interior and exterior building

components. Samples of suspect lead paint were collected, assigned their own unique identification

number, placed in 4-mil sealable plastic bags, and tightly sealed for subsequent shipment under a chain

of custody protocol to EMSL located in Cinnaminson, New Jersey.

2.3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste Survey Approach

Arcadis conducted a regulated materials and universal waste survey for compliance with the Resource

Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Universal Waste Rule (UWR) and Subtitle C hazardous waste

regulations.

Potentially regulated materials and universal waste was identified visually, and the information was

collected in chart format. The information collected included: type of material, container type/size, and the

approximate quantity of the material. No testing of regulated materials and universal waste was

performed.

3 ANALYTICAL METHODS

3.1 Asbestos

Asbestos bulk samples were analyzed for asbestos (reported in percent of type of asbestos) using

Polarized Light Microscopy with Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) in accordance with the USEPA Method

600/R-93/116. Percentage estimates of each material's composition are based on the analyst's best

visual judgment following PLM/DS analysis, and examination with a stereoscope.

EMSL is a member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), National Voluntary Laboratory

Accreditation Program (NVLAP). EMSL’s NVLAP format laboratory analytical reports are provided as

Appendix C.

3.2 Lead Paint

Lead paint chip samples were analyzed for total lead content (reported in total percent by weight) by

flame atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) in accordance with USEPA Method 7420, SW 846-

3050B/7000B. Strict quality control/quality assurance (QA/QC) provisions were adhered to for analysis of

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all lead samples. EMSL conformed to its own in-house QA/QC procedures established by their

accreditation manual. EMSL’s laboratory analytical reports for lead are provided in Appendix D.

4 FINDINGS

4.1 Asbestos

Arcadis identified twenty-one (21) HAs, of which, thirty-six (36) suspect ACM bulk samples were collected

and submitted for laboratory analysis. A listing of the identified HAs, including each HA material

description, location, condition, asbestos content, and estimated quantity, are presented in Table 1.

Approximate sampling locations are shown in Figures 1-4.

The following HAs have been confirmed or assumed to be ACMs:

• HA-16: 12” x 12” White Floor Tile (Layer 2) located in Warehouse

• HA-17: Electrical Components (Assumed ACM) located in Office Building and Warehouse

Due to the inability to effectively separate asbestos-containing floor tiles from non-asbestos containing

floor tiles and mastic the following HAs must be managed as ACM:

• HA-14: 12" x 12" Red Vinyl Floor Tile (Manage as ACM)

• HA-15: Mastic from HA-14 (Manage as ACM)

The remaining bulk samples collected by Arcadis as part of the survey were reported by the laboratory as

“None Detected” for asbestos. Representative photographs are provided in Appendix F.

4.2 Lead Paint

Ten (10) paint chip samples were collected and analyzed for lead content by flame AAS. Lead in paint

was detected in five samples analyzed at concentrations of 0.018 to 5.9% by weight. Details regarding

material description, location, substrate, and reporting limit of each paint chip sampled are presented in

Table 2. Approximate sampling locations are shown in Figures 1-4.

The following paint chip samples were confirmed to contain detectable levels of lead:

• PC-2: White Paint on Metal Siding at Office Building Exterior

• PC-3: Yellow Paint on Metal Door Guard Posts in Warehouse

• PC-4: Red Paint on Metal Fire Extinguisher Marking in Warehouse

• PC-5: Gray Paint on Metal Beams in Warehouse

• PC-6: White Paint on Metal Siding at Warehouse Exterior

The remaining paint chip samples collected by Arcadis as part of the survey were reported by the

laboratory as “None Detected” or below the laboratories limit of detection for lead. Representative

photographs are provided in Appendix F.

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4.3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste

Arcadis’ regulated materials and universal waste survey identified potentially regulated materials at the

site. Potentially regulated materials and universal waste identified included, but is not limited to, fire

extinguishers, exit signs, light fixtures, thermostats, etc.

In addition, suspect PCB-containing light ballasts (associated with fluorescent lights) were observed

throughout the site. Because all light ballasts must be labelled “No PCBs” by regulation, and an individual

assessment was not performed by Arcadis, it has been assumed all light ballasts contain PCBs. Light

ballasts, which are not clearly marked with “No PCBs” and are not scheduled for reuse must be properly

disposed or recycled.

Details regarding container type, container size, quantity, and location of each potentially regulated

material and universal waste identified are presented in Table 3.

5 RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 Asbestos

As presented in Table 1 and the laboratory data provided in Appendix C, results of the asbestos survey

identified confirmed and assumed ACMs at the site.

ACMs identified at the site that may be disturbed during demolition activities must be removed by a

licensed asbestos abatement contractor utilizing industry standard work procedures in accordance with all

federal, state, and local regulations governing asbestos.

Due to the inability to effectively separate some types of multi-layered ACMs (e.g., multi-layer floor

tile/mastic, gypsum board/joint compound) from non-ACMs, these materials are recommended to be

considered as ACM as well due to their proximity to confirmed or assumed ACM.

Suspect ACMs that could not be sampled during the survey have been assumed to contain asbestos at

concentrations above 1%. These materials must be managed as ACM until laboratory analysis can prove

otherwise.

If other suspect materials, not referenced in this survey report, are identified during demolition activities,

Arcadis recommends that these materials be considered ACM until they are inspected by an

appropriately licensed asbestos inspector and proven otherwise.

Asbestos waste must be disposed at an asbestos waste receiving facility that is duly permitted by the

state and/or local municipality in which it resides.

5.2 Lead Paint

As presented in Table 2 and the laboratory data provided in Appendix D, detectable levels of lead in paint

were identified at the site.

Arcadis recommends that the general contractor and any subtrades be advised of the presence of lead-

containing paint and their requirements for compliance with the OSHA Lead in Construction standard

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(Title 29 CFR, Part 1962.62). Compliance with OSHA is required for any detectable levels of lead in

painted surfaces.

Any work that could disturb known or suspect lead-containing paint should be conducted in a way to

minimize and control dust, and that the contractor performs a thorough cleanup.

If other suspect lead-containing paints, not referenced in this HBM Survey report, are identified during

renovation activities, Arcadis recommends that these materials be managed as lead-containing until they

are inspected and proven otherwise.

Waste characterization sampling and analysis is recommended for the representative waste stream

generated by demolition activities. Waste stream analyses should include toxicity characteristic leaching

procedure analysis, as required.

5.3 Regulated Materials and Universal Waste

As presented in Table 3 the results of the regulated material and universal waste survey visually identified

potentially regulated materials and universal waste at the site.

Regulated materials and universal waste identified that are not scheduled for reuse and may be disturbed

during renovation activities, must be removed and/or recycled prior to renovation. Arcadis recommends

the proper removal, transportation, and recycling or disposal of identified regulated materials.

Regulated materials identified herein may be regulated under the RCRA Universal Waste Rule and

Subtitle C hazardous waste regulations.

6 ADDITIONAL SURVEY LIMITATIONS

Arcadis’ survey is subject to the following limitations in addition to those presented in Appendix A:

• Utilities/services, including electric, water, and heat, were assumed to be active in most areas

surveyed. Materials associated with electrical components and energized equipment were not safely

accessible and were not sampled.

• The survey did not include access or inspection of confined spaces, underground piping, conduits,

building footings, and extent of subsurface soil asbestos contamination, if any.

• The findings of the survey are based on conditions observed at the site on the day of the survey.

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TABLES

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Table 1

Homogeneous Areas Summary

Peyton Center

Office Building, Warehouse and Hydrant Workshop

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

HA No. Material Description Material Location Sample Number Condition FriabilityAsbestos

Content

Estimated

QuantityUnit Notes

HA-1 Cove Base Adhesive Office Building - Throughout 1-1, 1-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 300 SF

HA-2 Suspended Ceiling Tile Office Building - Throughout 2-1, 2-2 Damaged Friable NAD 7,000 SF

HA-3Grout from Beige Ceramic Floor

TileOffice Building - Restrooms 3-1, 3-2 Damaged Friable NAD 600 SF

HA-4Adhesive from Beige Ceramic

Floor TileOffice Building - Restrooms 4-1, 4-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 600 SF

HA-5Grout from White Floor and Wall

Ceramic TileOffice Building - Men's Shower 5-1, 5-2 Damaged Friable NAD 350 SF

HA-6Adhesive from White Floor and

Wall Ceramic TileOffice Building - Men's Shower 6-1, 6-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 350 SF

HA-712" x 12" White Streaked Vinyl

Floor TileOffice Building - Throughout 7-1, 7-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 5,500 SF

HA-8 Mastic from HA-7 Office Building - Throughout 8-1, 8-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 5,500 SF

HA-9White and Yellow Pipe Insulation

WrapOffice Building - Throughout 9-1, 9-2 Good Friable NAD 70 LF

HA-10 Carpet Square Adhesive Office Building - Gymnasium 10-1, 10-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 45 SF

HA-11 Exterior Gray Duct Sealant Office Building - Exterior 11-1, 11-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 60 LF

HA-12 Exterior Window Caulk Office Building - Exterior 12-1, 12-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 20 LF

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Table 1

Homogeneous Areas Summary

Peyton Center

Office Building, Warehouse and Hydrant Workshop

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

HA No. Material Description Material Location Sample Number Condition FriabilityAsbestos

Content

Estimated

QuantityUnit Notes

HA-13 Asphalt Roofing Office Building - Roof 13-1, 13-2 Good Non-Friable NAD 7,000 SF

HA-14 12" x 12" Red Vinyl Floor Tile Warehouse 1-1, 1-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 75 SF

Due to the inability to effectively

separate HA-14 from the underlying

HA-16, HA-14 should also be managed

as ACM.

HA-15 Mastic from HA-14 Warehouse 2-1, 2-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 75 SF

Due to the inability to effectively

separate HA-15 from the underlying

HA-16, HA-15 should also be managed

as ACM.

HA-1612" x 12" White Floor Tile with

Clear MasticWarehouse 3-1, 3-2 Damaged Non-Friable 7% Chrysotile 75 SF

ACM Floor Tile is located under HAs

14 & 15. Mastic was determined to be

negative for asbestos content by

laboratory analysis.

HA-17 Electrical Components Office Building & Warehouse Not Sampled Good Non-FriableAssumed

ACM

Not

QuantifiedEA

Internal materials associated with

wiring insulation and electrical boxes.

Material is assumed asbestos-

containing until laboratory analysis

can confirm or deny the presence of

asbestos.

HA-18Joint Compound associated with

HA-19Hydrant Workshop Restroom 18-1, 18-2 Damaged Friable NAD 400 SF

HA-19 Gypsum Board Hydrant Workshop Restroom 19-1, 19-2 Damaged Friable NAD 400 SF

HA-20Cove Base Adhesive associated with 4" Gray Rubber Cove Base

Hydrant Workshop Restroom 20-1, 20-2 Damaged Non-Friable NAD 40 LF

HA-21 2' x 2' White Fissured Ceiling Tile Hydrant Workshop Restroom 21-1, 21-2 Damaged Friable NAD 100 SF

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Homogeneous Areas Summary

Peyton Center

Office Building, Warehouse and Hydrant Workshop

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

HA No. Material Description Material Location Sample Number Condition FriabilityAsbestos

Content

Estimated

QuantityUnit Notes

LF = Linear Foot

NAD = No Asbestos Detected

SF = Square Foot

Notes:

EA = Each

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Lead Paint Summary

Peyton Center

Office Building, Warehouse and Hydrant Workshop

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Sample ID Description Substrate Sample Location Condition Result (% wt.) Classification Notes

PC-1 Brown Paint Metal Door Casing Office Building Intact <0.0080% ND Below Laboratories Limit of Detection

PC-2 White Paint Metal Siding Office Building Intact 0.086% LCP

PC-3 Yellow Paint Metal Guard Post Warehouse Loose & Flaking 0.066% LCP

PC-4 Red PaintMetal Fire

Extinguisher MarkingWarehouse Loose & Flaking 0.018% LCP

PC-5 Gray Paint Metal Beams Warehouse Loose & Flaking 5.9% LBP

PC-6 White Paint Metal Siding Warehouse Loose & Flaking 0.68% LBP

PC-7 White Paint Gypsum Board Hydrant Workshop Intact <0.0080% ND Below Laboratories Limit of Detection

PC-8 Beige Paint Exterior Metal Siding Hydrant Workshop Intact <0.30% ND Below Laboratories Limit of Detection

PC-9 Red Paint Metal Beams Hydrant Workshop Intact <0.018% ND Below Laboratories Limit of Detection

PC-10 White Paint Metal Door Hydrant Workshop Intact <0.021% ND Below Laboratories Limit of Detection

Notes:

ND = None Detected

LBP = Lead-based paint

LCP = Lead-Containing Paint (Any detectable % lead by weight)

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Table 3

Regulated Materials and Universal Waste Inventory

Peyton Center

Office Building, Warehouse and Hydrant Workshop

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Material Container Type Container Size Approximate Quantity Location Notes

Exit Lights Plastic Not Determined 6 Office Building & Warehouse

Fluorescent Light Bulbs Glass Various 252Office Building & Hydrant

Workshop

Ballasts associated with Fluorescent Light Bulbs

Metal Not Determined 126Office Building & Hydrant

Workshop

Water Fountain Metal Not Determined 1 Office Building

HVAC Unit Metal Not Determined 2Office Building & Hydrant

Workshop

Fire Extinguisher Metal Not Determined 12Office Building, Warehouse &

Hydrant Workshop

Emergency Lights Plastic and Glass Not Determined 1 Office Building

Thermostat Plastic Not Determined 2Office Building & Hydrant

Workshop

HID Lights Glass Not Determined 36 Warehouse

Roll-Up Doors Metal Not Determined 4 Warehouse

Ice Making Machine Metal Not Determined 1 Hydrant Workshop

Air Compressor Metal Not Determined 1 Hydrant Workshop

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FIGURES

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City of Atlanta Arcadis Project #: 30028619

March 30 & April 21, 2020 Department of Watershed Management

Peyton Center 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Sample Location Figure 1 – OFFICE BUILDING INTERIOR Not to Scale

Men’s

Locker Room Men’s

Restroom

Women’s

Restroom

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Locker Room

Gymnasium Exterior

HVAC Duct Hallway

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City of Atlanta Arcadis Project #: 30028619

March 30 & April 21, 2020 Department of Watershed Management Peyton Center 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Sample Location Figure 2 – OFFICE BUILDING EXTERIOR & ROOF Not to Scale

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City of Atlanta Arcadis Project #: 30028619

March 30 & April 21, 2020 Department of Watershed Management

Peyton Center 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

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City of Atlanta Arcadis Project #: 30028619 Department of Watershed Management April 29, 2020 Peyton Center 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318 Sample Location Figure 4 – HYDRANT WORKSHOP INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Not to Scale

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APPENDIX A

Limitations and Service Constraints

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Limitations and Service Constraints

The opinions, conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are limited to the information obtained

during the performance of the specific scope of service identified in the report. To the extent that Arcadis relied

upon any information prepared by other parties not under direct contract to Arcadis, no representation as to the

accuracy or completeness of such information is made. This report is an instrument of professional service and

the services described in the report were performed in accordance with generally accepted standards and level

of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of the profession working under similar conditions including

comparable budgetary and schedule constraints. No warranty, guarantee or certification express or implied, is

intended or given with respect to Arcadis’ services, opinions, conclusions or recommendations. This statement

is in lieu of any other statement either expressed or implied.

Arcadis’ observations, the results of testing and Arcadis’ opinions, conclusions and recommendations apply

solely to conditions existing at the specific times when and specific locations where Arcadis’ investigative work

was performed. Arcadis affirms that data gathered and presented by Arcadis in this report was collected in an

appropriate manner in accordance with generally accepted methods and practices. Arcadis cannot be

responsible for decisions made by our client solely on the basis of economic factors. Observation and testing

activities such as those conducted by Arcadis are inherently limited and do not represent a conclusive or

complete characterization. Arcadis analyzed only the substances, conditions and locations described in the

report at the time indicated. Conditions in other parts of the project site, building or area may vary from

conditions at the specific locations where observations were made and where testing was performed by Arcadis.

Additionally, other building material hazards which were not identified by Arcadis, may also be present un-

accessed areas and in walls, ceilings, cavities and floors. Therefore, the extent of Arcadis’ opinions, conclusions

and recommendations are limited and 100% confidence in these opinions, conclusions and recommendations

cannot reasonably be achieved. Nothing contained in this report shall relieve any other party of its responsibility

to abide by contract documents and applicable laws, codes, regulations, or standards nor shall it be considered

medical advice or consultation.

No recommendations were provided for materials containing less than one percent asbestos. Materials

containing less than one percent asbestos do not meet either the generally accepted industry definition of

asbestos-containing material (any material containing greater than one percent asbestos) or the EPA definition

of friable ACM (any material containing more than one percent (1%) asbestos as analyzed by Polarized Light

Microscopy that, when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure.) Arcadis,

however, makes no statement, implied or explicit, about the hazards of materials containing less than one

percent asbestos

This report is expressly for the sole and exclusive use of the party for whom this report was originally prepared

and for the particular purpose outlined in the report. Only the party for whom this report was originally prepared

and/or other specifically named parties have the right to make use of and rely upon this report. Reuse of this

report or any portion thereof for other than its intended purpose, or if modified, or if used by third parties, shall

be at the user’s sole risk. This report must be presented in its entirety.

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APPENDIX B

Accreditations

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APPENDIX C

Laboratory Reports – Asbestos

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2205 Corporate Plaza Parkway SE, Suite 200 Smyrna, GA 30080

Tel/Fax: (770) 956-9150 / (770) 956-9181

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

072002420EMSL Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78BK

Customer PO: 30028619

Project ID:

Attention: Phone:Jeff Pluta (770) 431-8666

Fax:ARCADIS U.S., Inc. (770) 435-2666

Received Date:2410 Paces Ferry Road 03/30/2020 12:45 PM

Analysis Date:Suite 400 04/01/2020 - 04/02/2020

Collected Date:Atlanta, GA 30339 03/30/2020

Project: 30028619- Peyton Rd., Survey

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous

Non-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

1-1

072002420-0001

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Tan

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Mastic, White Cove

Base Adhesive/ Office

RoomHA: 1

1-2

072002420-0002

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Tan

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Mastic, White Cove

Base Adhesive/

Hallway AreaHA: 1

2-1

072002420-0003

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)40%Cellulose60%Gray

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Ceiling Tile, Pindot

Drop- Down Ceiling

Tile/ Office AreaHA: 2

2-2

072002420-0004

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)40%Cellulose60%Gray

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Ceiling Tile, Pindot

Drop- Down Ceiling

Tile/ Locker Room

(Men's)HA: 2

3-1

072002420-0005

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Grout, Grout

Associated W/ Beige

Ceramic Tile/ Men's

RestroomHA: 3

3-2

072002420-0006

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Grout, Grout

Associated W/ Beige

Ceramic Tile/

Women's RestroomHA: 3

4-1

072002420-0007

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Adhesive

Associated W/ Beige

Ceramic Tile/ Men's

RestroomHA: 4

4-2

072002420-0008

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Adhesive

Associated W/ Beige

Ceramic Tile/

Women's RestroomHA: 4

5-1

072002420-0009

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Grout, Grout

Associated W/ White

Ceramic Tile/ Men's

ShowersHA: 5

5-2

072002420-0010

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Grout, Grout

Associated W/ White

Ceramic Tile/ Men's

ShowersHA: 5

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2205 Corporate Plaza Parkway SE, Suite 200 Smyrna, GA 30080

Tel/Fax: (770) 956-9150 / (770) 956-9181

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

072002420EMSL Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78BK

Customer PO: 30028619

Project ID:

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous

Non-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

6-1

072002420-0011

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Adhesive

Associated W/ White

Ceramic Tile/ Men's

ShowersHA: 6

6-2

072002420-0012

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Adhesive

Associated W/ White

Ceramic Tile/ Men's

ShowersHA: 6

7-1

072002420-0013

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Brown

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Floor Tile, 12"x12"

Vinyl Floor Tile/ Office

AreaHA: 7

7-2

072002420-0014

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Brown

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Floor Tile, 12"x12"

Vinyl Floor Tile/

Women's Locker

RoomHA: 7

8-1

072002420-0015

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Yellow

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Adhesive

Associated W/ HA7/

Office AreaHA: 8

8-2

072002420-0016

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Yellow

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Adhesive

Associated W/ HA7/

Women's Locker

RoomHA: 8

9-1-Insulation 1

072002420-0017

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)20%Cellulose80%White

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Pipe Insulation, White

& Yellow Pipe

Insulation/ Women's

RestroomHA: 9

9-1-Insulation 2

072002420-0017A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)20%Glass80%Yellow

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Pipe Insulation, White

& Yellow Pipe

Insulation/ Women's

RestroomHA: 9

9-2-Insulation 1

072002420-0018

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)20%Cellulose80%White

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Pipe Insulation, White

& Yellow Pipe

Insulation/ Men's

RestroomHA: 9

9-2-Insulation 2

072002420-0018A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)20%Glass80%Yellow

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Pipe Insulation, White

& Yellow Pipe

Insulation/ Men's

RestroomHA: 9

10-1

072002420-0019

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Various

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Carpet

Square Adhesive/

GymHA: 10

10-2

072002420-0020

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Various

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Adhesive, Carpet

Square Adhesive/

GymHA: 10

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2205 Corporate Plaza Parkway SE, Suite 200 Smyrna, GA 30080

Tel/Fax: (770) 956-9150 / (770) 956-9181

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

072002420EMSL Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78BK

Customer PO: 30028619

Project ID:

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous

Non-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

11-1

072002420-0021

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Various

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Duct Sealant, Duct

Sealant On HVAC

Duct Work/ Adj. Gym

AreaHA: 11

11-2

072002420-0022

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Various

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Duct Sealant, Duct

Sealant On HVAC

Duct Work/ Adj. Gym

AreaHA: 11

12-1

072002420-0023

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Caulk, Window

Caulking/ Window

Adj. OfficeHA: 12

12-2

072002420-0024

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Caulk, Window

Caulking/ Window

Adj. OfficeHA: 12

13-1

072002420-0025

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)80%Synthetic20%Black

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Shingle, Roofing

Asphalt Shingles/

RoofHA: 13

13-2

072002420-0026

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)80%Synthetic20%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Shingle, Roofing

Asphalt Shingles/

RoofHA: 13

Analyst(s)

Anthony Sanaie (26)

Kyle Rich (2)

Michael Murphy

or Other Approved Signatory

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim

Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without

written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All

samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of

the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.

Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc Smyrna, GA NVLAP Lab Code 101048-1

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2205 Corporate Plaza Parkway SE, Suite 200 Smyrna, GA 30080

Tel/Fax: (770) 956-9150 / (770) 956-9181

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

072002433EMSL Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78BK

Customer PO: 30028619

Project ID:

Attention: Phone:Jeff Pluta (770) 431-8666

Fax:ARCADIS U.S., Inc. (770) 435-2666

Received Date:2410 Paces Ferry Road 03/30/2020 12:45 PM

Analysis Date:Suite 400 04/01/2020 - 04/02/2020

Collected Date:Atlanta, GA 30339 03/30/2020

Project: 30028619 - Peyton Road

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous

Non-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

1-1

072002433-0001

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Red

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

12 x 12 Vinyl Floor

Tile - Warehouse

HA: 1

1-2

072002433-0002

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Red

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

12 x 12 Vinyl Floor

Tile - Warehouse

HA: 1

2-1

072002433-0003

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Yellow

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Yellow Adhesive

Associated With HA1

- WarehouseHA: 2

2-2

072002433-0004

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Yellow

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Yellow Adhesive

Associated With HA1

- WarehouseHA: 2

3-1-Floor Tile

072002433-0005

7% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)93%Tan

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Floor tile !2" x 12"

With Clear Adhesive -

WarehouseHA: 3

3-1-Mastic

072002433-0005A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Clear

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Floor tile !2" x 12"

With Clear Adhesive -

WarehouseHA: 3

3-2-Floor Tile

072002433-0006

7% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)93%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Floor tile !2" x 12"

With Clear Adhesive -

WarehouseHA: 3

3-2-Mastic

072002433-0006A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Clear

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Floor tile !2" x 12"

With Clear Adhesive -

WarehouseHA: 3

Analyst(s)

Anthony Sanaie (4)

Kyle Rich (4)

Michael Murphy

or Other Approved Signatory

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim

Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without

written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All

samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of

the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.

Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc Smyrna, GA NVLAP Lab Code 101048-1

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 North Cinnaminson, NJ 08077

Tel/Fax: (800) 220-3675 / (856) 786-5974

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

042010278EMSL Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78BK

Customer PO: 30028619

Project ID:

Attention: Phone:Jeff Pluta (770) 431-8666

Fax:ARCADIS U.S., Inc. (770) 435-2666

Received Date:2410 Paces Ferry Road 04/30/2020 9:15 AM

Analysis Date:Suite 400 05/05/2020

Collected Date:Atlanta, GA 30339 04/29/2020

Project: 30028619

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous

Non-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

1-Joint Compound

042010278-0001

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Joint

Compound

HA: 18

2

042010278-0002

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%White

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Joint

Compound

HA: 18

1

042010278-0003

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)83%Cellulose

Glass

15%

2%

Brown/White

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Drywall

HA: 19

2

042010278-0004

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)65%Cellulose

Glass

30%

5%

Brown/White

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Drywall

HA: 19

1

042010278-0005

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Yellow

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Vinyl

Cove Base Mastic

HA: 20

2

042010278-0006

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Yellow

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Vinyl

Cove Base Mastic

HA: 20

1

042010278-0007

None DetectedPerlite

Non-fibrous (Other)

10%

10%

Cellulose

Min. Wool

20%

60%

Gray/White

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Ceiling

Tile

HA: 21

2

042010278-0008

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)30%Cellulose

Min. Wool

50%

20%

Gray/White

Fibrous

Homogeneous

Bathroom - Ceiling

Tile

HA: 21

Analyst(s)

Dave Poitras (4)

Shelby Baker (4)

Samantha Rundstrom, Laboratory Manager

or Other Approved Signatory

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim

Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without

written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All

samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of

the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.

Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Cinnaminson, NJ NVLAP Lab Code 101048-0, AIHA-LAP, LLC-IHLAP Lab 100194, NYS ELAP 10872, NJ DEP 03036, PA ID# 68-00367, LA #04127

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APPENDIX D

Laboratory Reports – Lead

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed WeightLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077Phone/Fax: (856) 303-2500 / (856) 786-5974http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Jeff PlutaARCADIS U.S., Inc.2410 Paces Ferry RoadSuite 400Atlanta, GA 30339

Received: 04/22/20 10:00 AM

30028619

Fax: (770) 435-2666Phone: (770) 431-8666

Project:

4/21/2020Collected:

Test Report: Lead in Paint Chips by Flame AAS (SW 846 3050B/7000B)*

202003862CustomerID: ACAD78BKCustomerPO: 30028619ProjectID:

EMSL Order:

0.2569Site: office brown interior door & casing

202003862-0001PC-1 <0.0080 % wt4/22/2020 g4/21/2020

0.0910Site: office white exterior metal siding

202003862-0002PC-2 0.086 % wt4/22/2020 g4/21/2020

0.1736Site: warehouse yellow door guard posts

202003862-0003PC-3 0.066 % wt4/22/2020 g4/21/2020

0.2710Site: warehouse red fire ext. marking

202003862-0004PC-4 0.018 % wt4/22/2020 g4/21/2020

0.2616Site: warehouse grey interior beams

202003862-0005PC-5 5.9 % wt4/22/2020 g4/21/2020

0.2648Site: warehouse white exterior metal siding

202003862-0006PC-6 0.68 % wt4/22/2020 g4/21/2020

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Phillip Worby, Lead Laboratory Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 4/24/2020 10:50:13 AM

*Analysis following Lead in Paint by EMSL SOP/Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 0.008 % wt based on the minimum sample weight per our SOP. Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) result signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Cinnaminson, NJ NELAP Certifications: NJ 03036, NY 10872, PA 68-00367, AIHA-LAP, LLC ELLAP 100194, A2LA 2845.01

Initial report from 04/24/2020 10:37:46

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed WeightLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077Phone/Fax: (856) 303-2500 / (856) 786-5974http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Jeff PlutaARCADIS U.S., Inc.2410 Paces Ferry RoadSuite 400Atlanta, GA 30339

Received: 04/30/20 10:00 AM

30028619

Fax: (770) 435-2666Phone: (770) 431-8666

Project:

4/29/2020Collected:

Test Report: Lead in Paint Chips by Flame AAS (SW 846 3050B/7000B)*

202004018CustomerID: ACAD78BKCustomerPO: 30028619ProjectID:

EMSL Order:

0.2693Site: White Bathroom Wall

202004018-0001PC-7 <0.0080 % wt5/1/2020 g4/29/2020

0.0658Site: Beige Exterior

202004018-0002PC-8 <0.030 % wt5/1/2020 g4/29/2020

0.1094Site: Red Interior Beams

202004018-0003PC-9 <0.018 % wt5/1/2020 g4/29/2020

0.0931Site: White Exterior Door + Casing

202004018-0004PC-10 <0.021 % wt5/1/2020 g4/29/2020

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Phillip Worby, Lead Laboratory Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 5/5/2020 11:53:54 AM

*Analysis following Lead in Paint by EMSL SOP/Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 0.008 % wt based on the minimum sample weight per our SOP. Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) result signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Cinnaminson, NJ NELAP Certifications: NJ 03036, NY 10872, PA 68-00367, AIHA-LAP, LLC ELLAP 100194, A2LA 2845.01

Initial report from 05/05/2020 11:53:54

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APPENDIX E

Photograph Log

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 1

Photograph: 1

Description:

Office Building exterior

view of the building.

Location:

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

Photograph: 2

Description:

Warehouse exterior

view of the building.

Location:

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 2

Photograph: 3

Description:

Hydrant Workshop

exterior view of the

building.

Location:

2750 Peyton Road

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

Photograph: 4

Description:

HA-1: Cove Base

Adhesive

Location:

Office Building -

Throughout

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 3

Photograph: 5

Description:

HA-2: Suspended

Ceiling Tile

Location:

Office Building -

Throughout

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

Photograph: 6

Description:

HA-3: Grout from Beige

Ceramic Floor Tile;

HA-4: Adhesive from

Beige Ceramic Floor

Tile

Location:

Office Building -

Restrooms

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 4

Photograph: 7

Description:

HA-5: Grout from White

Floor and Wall Ceramic

Tile;

HA-6: Adhesive from

White Floor and Wall

Ceramic Tile

Location:

Office Building - Men’s

Shower

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

Photograph: 8

Description:

HA-7: 12" x 12" White

Streaked Vinyl Floor

Tile;

HA-8: Mastic from HA-7

Location:

Office Building -

Throughout

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 5

Photograph: 9

Description:

HA-9: White and Yellow

Pipe Insulation Wrap

Location:

Office Building -

Throughout

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

Photograph: 10

Description:

HA-10: Carpet Square

Adhesive

Location:

Office Building -

Gymnasium

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 6

Photograph: 11

Description:

HA-11: Duct Sealant at

exterior HVAC

Ductwork

Location:

Office Building -

Exterior

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

Photograph: 12

Description:

HA-12: Exterior

Window Caulk

Location:

Office Building -

Exterior

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 7

Photograph: 13

Description:

HA-13: Asphalt Roofing

Location:

Office Building - Roof

Photograph: 14

Description:

HA-14: 12" x 12" Red

Vinyl Floor Tile;

HA-15: Mastic from HA-

14

Location:

Warehouse

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 8

Photograph: 15

Description:

HA-16: 12"x12" White

Floor Tile and

associated Clear Mastic

(Layer 2)

Location:

Warehouse

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

Photograph: 16

Description:

HA-17: Electrical

Components

Location:

Office Building &

Warehouse

Photograph taken by:

Garrett Grabowski

Date: 3/30/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 9

Photograph: 17

Description:

HA-18: Joint

Compound associated

with HA-19;

HA-19: Gypsum Board

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

Photograph: 18

Description:

HA-20: Cove Base

Adhesive associated

with 4" Gray Rubber

Cove Base

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 10

Photograph: 19

Description:

HA-21: 2' x 2' White

Fissured Ceiling Tile

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

Photograph: 20

Description:

PC-1: Brown Paint on

Metal Door Casing

Location:

Office Building

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/21/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 11

Photograph: 21

Description:

PC-2: White Paint on

Metal Exterior Siding

Location:

Office Building

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/21/2020

Photograph: 22

Description:

PC-3: Yellow Paint on

Metal Door Guard Post

Location:

Warehouse

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/21/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 12

Photograph: 23

Description:

PC-4: Red Paint on Fire

Extinguisher Marking

Location:

Warehouse

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/21/2020

Photograph: 24

Description:

PC-5: Gray Paint on

Metal Beam

Location:

Roof

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/21/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 13

Photograph: 25

Description:

PC-6: White Paint on

Metal Exterior Siding

Location:

Warehouse

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/21/2020

Photograph: 26

Description:

PC-7: White Paint on

Gypsum Board

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 14

Photograph: 27

Description:

PC-8: Beige Paint on

Metal Siding

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

Photograph: 28

Description:

PC-9: Red Paint on

Metal Beams

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

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PHOTOGRAPH LOG

Peyton Center Office Building, Warehouse & Hydrant Workshop 2750 Peyton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318

arcadis.com 15

Photograph: 29

Description:

PC-10: White Paint on

Metal Door

Location:

Hydrant Workshop

Photograph taken by:

Jeff Pluta

Date: 4/29/2020

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Arcadis U.S., Inc.

30 Braintree Hill

Suite 105

Braintree, Massachusetts 02184

www.arcadis.com