Common use of Renovation Clause in Contracts

Renovation. (a) Prior to a renovation, all asbestos containing materials that will be disturbed during the renovation, must be removed by a Florida Licensed Asbestos Contractor under the direction of a FLAC. Exceptions may be granted by DHED prior to the removal. The Subrecipient must obtain approval for all exceptions from DHED. DHED will request the PBCAC to review and approve all exceptions. (b) Asbestos abatement work may be contracted by the Subrecipient or by DHED upon request. (c) If the Subrecipient contracts the asbestos abatement, the following documents are required to be provided to the DHED. 1. An Asbestos Abatement Specification (Work Plan) 2. Post Job submittals, reviewed and signed by the FLAC (d) If the Subrecipient requests DHED to contract the asbestos abatement, DHED will initiate the request through the PBCAC who will contract the asbestos abatement. DHED will provide a copy of all contractor and consultant documents to the Subrecipient. (e) Materials containing <1% asbestos are not regulated by EPA/NESHAPS. However, OSHA compliance is mandatory. OSHA requirements include training, wet methods, prompt cleanup in leak tight containers, etc. The renovation contractor must comply with US Dept of Labor, OSHA Standard Interpretation, “Compliance requirements for renovation work involving material containing <1% asbestos”, dated 11/24/2003. The renovation contractor must submit a work plan to DHED prior to removal of the materials.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: CDBG Capital Improvement Agreement, CDBG Capital Improvement Agreement, CDBG Capital Improvement Agreement

Renovation. (a) Prior to a renovation, all asbestos containing materials that will be disturbed during the renovation, must be removed by a Florida Licensed Asbestos Contractor (FLAC) under the direction of a FLACFLAC prior to demolition. Exceptions may be granted by DHED prior to the removal, (such as asbestos containing roofs, transite pipe). The Subrecipient must obtain approval for all exceptions from DHED. DHED will request the PBCAC to review and approve all exceptions. (b) Asbestos abatement work may be contracted by the Subrecipient or by DHED upon request. (c) If the Subrecipient contracts the asbestos abatement, the following documents are required to be provided to the DHED.DHED and the PBCAC 1. An Asbestos Abatement Specification (Work Plan), sealed by a FLAC. 2. Pre and Post Job submittals, reviewed and signed by the FLAC (d) If the Subrecipient requests DHED to contract the asbestos abatement, DHED will initiate the request through the PBCAC who will contract the asbestos abatement. DHED will provide a copy of all contractor and consultant documents to the Subrecipient. (e) Materials containing <1% asbestos are not regulated by EPA/NESHAPS. However, OSHA compliance is mandatory. OSHA requirements include including training, wet methods, prompt cleanup in leak tight containers, etc. The renovation contractor must comply with US Dept of Labor, OSHA Standard InterpretationInterpretation (OSHA), “Compliance requirements for renovation work involving material containing <1% asbestos”, dated 11/24/2003. The renovation contractor must submit a work plan to DHED and PBCAC prior to removal of the materials.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: CDBG Capital Improvement Agreement