SECTION: 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
 
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  1. UFGS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
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Changes or Criteria Notes to Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS)
Paragraph # and Title (if any) Note to Designer Change Text
     
1.3.6. Asbestos-Free Record Add paragraph: The contractor will provide a signed certification stating that no asbestos containing material was incorporated into this project. The certification shall contain the building number, a description of the work accomplished, contract number, name and address of contractor, date and signature of responsible official.  One copy of the certificate will be included in the O & M manual and one copy will be forwarded to the Fort Lewis Public Works Environmental Division to the attention of the Air Program Manager.
1.11   REAL PROPERTY RECORD Change link (for Checklist for DD1354 instructions)  to: Instructions for completing the form and a blank checklist (fill-able) in ADOBE (PDF) may be obtained at the following web site:
http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/DOD/UFC/ufc_1_300_08.pdf
1.11   REAL PROPERTY RECORD Add the following (after Checklist for DD1354 instructions):  This form shall be submitted for approval, and be approved a minimum of 30 days before final inspection of the project.  Failure to have this form completed and approved in time for the final inspection will result in delay of the inspection until the checklist is completed.
1.12 RADON TESTING Add article: All newly constructed buildings and building undergoing major modification must have radon testing done.  Testing will follow the protocols outlined in EPA guidance document Indoor Radon and Radon Decay Product Measurement Device Protocols <devprot1.hmtl>, Number 402-R-92-004, July 1992 and meet the following minimum criteria.
 (1)  Conduct a short-time test using an activated charcoal adsorption device (AC).  Follow the manufacture's directions for deployment.
 (2)  The test must be conducted in closed house conditions (i.e. windows and doors shut at least 12 hours prior to deployment and throughout the testing period.
 (3)  One AC will be placed at least every 5000 square feet on the lowest level of the occupied space.
 (4)  The following criteria must be considered when selecting the location of the device:
  (a)  The device must not be disturbed during the entire test period.
  (b)  Don't place the device near drafts from HVAC vents, doors, fans, or windows.
  (c)  Don't place near excessive heat (e.g. direct sunlight) or high humidity.
  (d)  Don't place device within 3 feet of openings (e.g. windows, doors) in the exterior walls.
  (e)  Don't place device within 1 foot of an exterior wall with no outside openings.
  (f)  Don't place device within 20 inches of the floor or within 4 inches of other objects.  The breathing zone is the optimal height.
  (g)  Don't place device in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, or closets.
 (5)  Copies of all laboratory test results shall be sent from the testing laboratory directly to the Fort Lewis Public Works ENRD Division to the attention of the Radon Program Manager at:  Public Work, Attn:  IMWE-LEW-PWE MS 17, Box 339500, Fort Lewis, WA  98433-9500.
The test result report shall contain the contract number, name of contractor and the number of the building tested.
 
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