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Surveys, Soil & Termite Reports (in vault) 11113/2003 13:08 9042960053 POH ARCHITECTS PAGE 01 P()uPEREZ-QUIRO SES-ROWEL 4141 Southpoid Drive E.Sub 200 Jzrkwvitle, Florida 322% FAX � 0ckItEftrts S a 4 - 224 - 0001 F k X - 22 4 - 0023 D 1le GI Gl _ IsfiaFv"a�3lp-4Sg7� eAc G� aLL .l�lmbftcntr&d C,val F ry 'v)lo M : • A�y c civ��� MkAkt . 1=v��►ev�. t2�1 �. h �,ovo AmUeDukat i►SAKLOF'1�PA,C:�,pIgAS�CAYY,�?�apm, 1C� IlV�S NDMM �NATIOIDl5i1�BL11IQN� 9�yM[1�11CA�I�iSSIS[47x,Y ISAT�I►A1tOVSADMgMVUTUUNOb`!'AI, 11/13/2003 13:08 9042960053 PQH ARCHITECTS PAGE 02 I � i • A- 13-o� rip I W ---AZ v�fox _— lue ` d — e-z a� �(y / l6. 4, ,V G A / o�,ax i�p Qpo 0 I� P Ile P 61 11/13/2003 13:08 9042960053 POH ARCHITECTS PAGE 03 4 r T-7\ co _ -4%— A-- --3- - - - -A-3 3——33—�^ c x12 DITCH — —5- - --- ex / x 'gS �\ ` �x � Y �` / — 4— —� ATIANM BEACH Ct7Y HALL loll 1 Story Wood BuAdhq C \ U ---R^b �-BUQD�NG OVERHANG_---^�—fb � �b ✓� � K '~ � — � �x R I Cb �• „ •" � r r r ♦� ��it � �.' —' ' ,peb w ek � r � 1 tee. $ `x 107JNWMvdA7vHdSv x ~ x �% 01. : r 10/22/03 11:18 FAX 904 636 8828 EISMAA & KUWSU �VV� SIC.G ATLANTIC GULF SURVEYING CO. A LAND & ENGINEERING SURVEYS Brian R,Marie,P.L.S. President NG �.� ADL?1` - �tp L t ttrJ' vi��E3-{ T-L L October 22, 2003 Mr. Don Ford, CBO Building Official City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road Group # eq / PQ # Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 Amount r Jc� .d 015 Re: Limited Topographic Survey of Approval / Date �� �63 Atlantic Beach City Hall, Approval / D t8 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, Florida Approval / ate , AGS Proposal No. P2003-871 - Dear Mr. Ford: At the request of Mr.Bob Stasiewiczwith PQH Architects,ATLAN IC-GULF SURVEYING CO, is pleased to submit this proposal for professional surveying services for the above referenced site in Atlantic Beach, Florida. Our proposed scope of services, schedule and fee are as follows. SCOPE OF SERVICES Task I - Limited Topographic Survey We will provide a topographic survey of the area as outlined in the faxed request for proposal, dated 10-17-03 (attachment 1). The survey will be prepared under the supervision of a professional land surveyor, registered in the State of Florida, in accordance with the Minimum Technical Standards for Land Surveying in the State of Florida, and will include all of the necessary information required for site design. The survey will be prepared at a scale of 1"=20'or other acceptable scale and will be provided in Autocad R14 ".dwg file format. Two signed and sealed copies of the survey will be provided SCHEDULE From the notice to proceed,the services outlined above should be accomplished within 1 to 2 weeks, barring any unforeseen complications. 6455 Powers Ave., Jacksonville, Florida 32217 Phone 904-731-8341 •Fax 904-636-8828 10/22/03 11:18 FAX 904 636 8828 EISMAN & RUSSO IfJUU3 Mr. Don Ford October 22, 20036 Page 2 FEE AND BILLING We will accomplish the services outlined in Task I for the fees as detailed below: Task I -Limited Topographic Survey $2,090.00 ADDITIONAL SERVICES Any additional services required will be performed at the following rates: Registered Land Surveyor $65.00/Hour CADD Technician $55.00/Hour Field Party $95.00/1-lour CLOSURE I n addition tothe matters set forth herein,our agreement shall include,and shall be subject to,the Standard Provisions attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein. The term"the Client"as used in the attached Standard Provisions shall refer to the City of Atlantic Beach. If you concur with the foregoing and wish to direct us to proceed with the aforementioned services, please execute the enclosed copy of this letter agreement in the space provided and return the same to the undersigned. Fees and times stated in this agreement are valid for thirty (30) days after the date of agreement by ATLANTIC-GULF SURVEYING CO., INC. We appreciate this opportunity to submit this proposal. I will serve as project manager for this project. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, ATLANTIC-GULF SURVEYING CO., INC. Charles"Peter" Delcambre, P.S.M. Agreed to this day of , 2003 Project Manager By: Title: ` h". JXRgfd'a d%&v§ Y9y/NG CO. 10/22/03 11:18 FAX 904 636 8828 EISMAN & RUSSO L0004 STANDARD PROVISIONS (1) Payments for Services. Invoices will be subrihicted by he Surveyor co the Client monthly for services performed and expenses incurred Agreement during clho prior rrhonh• When the Surveyor s to is on a lump sum fcc basis,the statements will pursuant to this AL If the Surveyors compensation is on an hourly basis. be based upon the portion*(total Services actually completed the Services a the rates provided. Payment of each such invoice will the statements shall be based on time actually expended le providing e alto six days dhe be due within thirty(30)days receipt thereof- A service Burge will be added u the Surveyor accounts at die and expenses race allowed by law for each month of delinquency. If the Owner fails to make any payment due the Surveyor for novices and expenses sixty Y (60)days after the Surveyor's transmical of its invoice therefore,the Surveyor may,after giving seven(7)days written nonce co he Client suspend services under this Agreement until is has been paid M full amounts due for services and expenses. Nott-ConGn¢ency.Tim Client acknowledges and agrees that the payment for services rendered and expenses incurred by the Surveyor (2) pursuant to this Agreement is not subject to any contingency unless the same is expressly sec forth in this Agreement (3) Termination. The obligation to provide further services under this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven(J�days written notice in the event of subsanciat failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof through no leek expenses the terminating party. in he event of any to mminatn n.all In the eves the Surveyoreims compensatirsement on uncle this Agnder.and reement incurred expenses subject to r iher �t�ed fee. incurred by the Surveyor for services rendered wip be determined using a proportional amount of die total fee such termination the amount payable r the Surveyor to the coal amount of work which was to have based on a ratio of the amount of work done as reasonably determined by the Surveyor. been performed.less prior-Partial payments.r any which have ionic made• er s liability insurance).and by public liability (4) tiabili The Surveyor is protecwd by Workers Compensation insurance(and/or employ Y the insurance for bodily injury and property damage and will furnish certificates of insurance upon request The Surveyor agrees its tedmlwlders Client harmless from loss,damage,injury or liability arising directly from the negligent acts or omissions by the Su+vey PIoY agents.subcontractors and their employees and agents but only to the extent chat same is actually covered and paid under the foregoing ected by the Client eke out policies of insurance. if the Client requires increased insurance coverage,the Surveyor will,if specifically dir additional insurance,if obtainable,at the Clieni s expense. eunder.the use that of care and skill ordinarily (S) Limitation of Uabjl➢ . In performing its professional membs services its r ofes on practicingin he same or similar ocafiY- No other wa n Y exercised.under similar circumstances,by reputablerveye g Performance of services hereunder. It is agreed that. express or implied,is made or intended b the Surveyor's iandery ata rah 4 the Client will limit any and all liability,claim for damages. In accordance with and subjoa to the provisions of the foregoing P g P ( ) professional cost.of defense,or expenses to be levied against the Surveyor n(or,or with account respo to. and ill design ility. Bet cts.err expense under any policy or negligence to the amount actually paid in ttxnp maintain by he Surveyor. Under no circumstances shall the Surveyor be(table in extra costs policies or professional liability insurance ma or other consequences due to changed conditions or for costs related to the failure of the contractor or maeerial men w instill work in accordance with the plans and specifications. (6} Assienment and Subconttzctinit. Nothing undto er this Agreement shall II bo construed to give any rights or benefice in threemenis ur be he or` anyone other than the Client and The Surveyor.and all duties an for responsibilities benefit off a�undertaken y. Neither the Client nor the Surveyor shall sole and exclusive benefit of the Cline and the Survey mono s that ma become due or moneys that are due) assign.sublet or transfer any righu under Interest in(including but without limitation. y Y this Agreement without the written consent of e other•except to the extent that any assignment subletting or transfer is mandated by rh law or the effect of this limiadoa maybe restricted bylaw. Unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent o an asogn 3f�i1 no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty t responsibility professional uncut stun Agreement.consultants mE paragraph shall prevent the Surveyor from employing suchindependerht professional associates and consulanu u the Surveyor may deers appropriate to assist in the Performance of services hereunder• or co the use by the Surveyor of facts data and m Confndenttiati . The Client hereby consents to the use and dissemination by the Survey with respect co any information obtained by the Surveyor'in the performance of the services hereunder. g useNotwrhsandi le the to maintain facts.daa or information specifically identified in writing by the Client the Surveyor shah use reasonable care co maintain the confidentiality of such identified material. (tl) Centro MeLaw and Vcnitn This Agreement to be govemed by the laws of tie Stateof Florida. esenatives. (9) Bindingff2S& This Agreement than bind,and the benhts thereof shall inure to the respective Parties hereto,their legal i'ePr executors,administrators.successors and assigns. or and the Client and negotiations and oral (lo) Mer=cer Amendment This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the Sue ray understandings between tie parties are merged herein, This Agreement can be supplemented and/or amended only by a written document executed by both the Surveyor and the Client P ybe ineffective to the extent of such (1 i) Severability- An rovision in this A regiment that is ro ining or unenforceable in je jurisdiction.heaY Y provision prohibition or uncnforceabitity without invalidatingthe rem ainin provisions hereof aflatin the validity or enforceability o(stnh in any other jurisdiction. Client's Approving(nitiah Surveyors Approving MWAS n.wGsts y ANorars.AGs'"t'° p,ir 119.was 10/22/03 11:18 FAX 904 636 8828 EISMAN & RUSSO 10005 10/17/2003 13:20 9042960053 POH ARCHITECTS PAGE 02 'l. :i• 1 � R r•i•.yry�i' f .. �- — �� , f ,•y `'�to ��• i. '� '•�7�. 7 �i t• •` ..' rr`'�.rX4' •ti71 is . ' SEND INVOICES•TO,. 0. PURCHASE,ORDER CITY €'F ATLA[V�IG' BEACH. PO.,NUMBER ` 800 SEMINOLE,ROA[ ' � DATE' e. ATLANTIC:BEACH-E',FLORIDA 32233-5445 STs, 14, TELEPHONE, (9G4)12475880, F 'X(90 4) 24T=5819 VENDOR: SHIP TO: FF Mf I tic MAC 14 DATE NEEDED TERMS REQUISfTICJNED BY {"VilNE dr- F.O.B. Off' F O•B• CONTRACT-NO. AGGOUNLT NO: PROJECT' REQ NO,,., ` REQ.DATE 56 LINE" ITY UOM No. QUANTITEM;NO.AND,DESCRIPTION' UNIT COST` :EJGTENOEDCOST XFW'0 Dt4l OF +o cl,T ` H ALL AT 6�» EE 0 D p` A . trb, '=�x ssa '$ 's" ''t' ....;.t'"`,"`I :r- d 3"" t.I''••. -_ c 1TAI— f4-):., OE TO IF -INE-D R Dr :8 _. usT . 3" Y` +t NOTCCE.` P.O. NUMBER°MUSTRP EAR ON[ALL INVOICES, PACKING LfSTS, LABELS. PUR< HASt►sICSA6ENT I__j BILLS OF LADING AND CORRESPONDENCE_ FEDERAL TAX ID#L 59-6000267 PURCHASE 0R'DERr ISINVALII •AUTHORIZ VENDOR# 8 STATE TAX EXEhAPT#2 -02-t07391 PURCHAS'ING,'AGENT"s` sioNA4TUFIE. SE"ORDER'•' . IS.. D CANE`SEAR FRO DATE Q� E � A Tei.?�� ASS` . { P4^ - `R CONTROL.NO.. rssR,3a2s . P1310I12 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH 12/05/03 P.-O. -032897 Purchase Order Inquiry 16: 23 : 55 Type option, press Enter. 1=Select Date Date Invoice Nbr Invoiced Amount Received by User ID Posted 12042 11/14/03 2090 . 00 EMICKEY MARIA 11/20/03 Total 2090. 00 F3=Exit F7 Amount breakdown F11=Next PO F12=Cancel F16=Rec/Inv Comments F19=Acctg Inquiry Transmittal Letter C.C. Borden Construction, Inc. To: City of Atlantic Beach Date: 1/3/05 Attention: Don Ford Project Title: Atlantic Beach City Hall Additions and Alterations City of Atlantic Beach Project#0304-12 CCB Project#0405 Gentlemen: We are sending: ® Herewith the following: ❑ Shop Drawings ❑ Under separate cover Via: ❑ Courier ® 1St Class Mail ❑ FedEx ❑ Other Co ies Description Prepared B 1 Report of Moisture-Density Relationship of Soil #25224 Universal Engineering Sciences ❑ To Architect for approval ❑ Approved as submitted ® For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections Remarks: C.C. Borden Construction, Inc. By: Camille C. Borden President ae 116m; 1019 Rosselle Street / Jacksonville, FL 32204 / 904/354-3458 / Fax 904/354-4770 Transmittal Letter C.C. Borden Construction, Inc. To: City of Atlantic Beach Date: 12/13/04 Attention: Don Ford Project Title: Atlantic Beach City Hall Additions and Alterations City of Atlantic Beach Project#0304-12 CCB Project#0405 Gentlemen: We are sending: ® Herewith the following: ❑ Shop Drawings ❑ Under separate cover Copies Description Prepared B 1 Concrete Test Report #1 Ellis & Associates, Inc. ❑ To Architect for approval ❑ Approved as submitted Z For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections Remarks: C.C. Borden Construction, Inc. By: Camille C. Borden President Of 0 /Vtvs 1019 Rosselle Street / Jacksonville, FL 32204 / 904/354-3458 / Fax 904/354-4770 PROJECT NO: 04JX-3550 Ellis&Associates.. LREPORTNO:NO: 2-441 7064 Davis Creek Road Jacksonville,FL 32256 DATE: 12/08/2004 (904)880-0960 Office (904)880-0970 Fax Number REPORT OF: MOISTURE DENSITY RELATIONSHIP OF SOILS PROJECT: Atlantic Beach City Hall, Seminole Rd,JOB#0405 Jacksonville,Florida e ATTENTION: Mr.Allen Borden REPORTED TO: C. C.Borden Construction —' E' 1019 Rosselle Street Jacksonville,FL 32204 DEC 13 2004 ' e C.C.BOR.Dfi\j " CONSTRUCTION, LOCATION: Bldg.Pad,Stockpile MATERIAL: Dark Brown Fine SAND SPECIFICATIONS: ASTM D 1557 DATE SAMPLED: 12/02/2004 DATE TESTED: 12/06/2004 MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY: 106.5 P.C.F. OPTIMUM MOISTURE: 15.5 % SAMPLED BY: B.Calloway INSPECTED BY: D.Meyers Respectfully submitted, ELLIS&ASSOCIATES,INC. T DISTRIBUTION: (1)Client Nemer(Nick)Y.Oweis,P.E. Principal Engineer Registered Florida No. 44755 6643A NYO\sm Page 1 of 1 UNIVERSALOrder No: 90628-015-01 ENGINEERING SCIENCES ED Report No: 25224 Consultants In: Geotechnical Engineering•Environmental Sciences• 12 Construction Materials Testing•Threshold Inspection Date: /08/04 5561 Florida Mining Boulevard South • Jacksonville, FL 32257 • (904) 296-0757 • Fax (904) 296-0748 REPORT OF MOISTURE - DENSITY RELATIONSHIP OF SOIL CLIENT: CC Borden Construction 1019 Rosselle St. Jacksonville, FL 32204 PROJECT: City of Atlantic Beach - City Hall LOCATION: Building Area SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TEST METHOD ASTM D-1557 115 MAX.DRY DENSITY 100.2 pcf OPT. MOIST.CONTENT 15.0 % UNIFIED SOIL CLASS. W M 110 SOIL DESCRIPTION: U Brown Fine Sand W D 0 FILL: NAT.GROUND: 8 105 _ % MINUS NO.200 SIEVE c� W 3 H z CURVES OF 100%SATURATION FOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY 100 EQUAL TO* 2.75 2.70 2.65 95 5 10 15 20 25 MOISTURE CONTENT (% OF DRY WEIGHT) Rick G. Kushner, P.E. P.E. No. 38705 UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES P � , H A R C H I T E C T S ATLANTIC BEACH CITY HALL,ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS ATLANTIC BEACH,FL MEETING NOTATIONS December 12,2003 THOSE IN ATTENDANCE: Don C. Ford CBO, Building Official City of Atlantic Beach \ Tom Selfridge, P.E. Wolf Technologies Robert Stasiewicz PQH Architects, Inc. PLEASE REVIEW AND ADVISE OF ANY CHANGES. THESE MINUTES CONSTITUTE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE CONSIDERED CORRECT UNLESS THE WRITER (*) IS NOTIFIED WITHIN TEN DAYS OF THE DATE OF DISTRIBUTION. A meeting was held at the Atlantic Beach City Hall, 800 Seminole Road, on Friday, December 12, 2003. The purpose of the meeting was to review soil borings location criteria and site accessibility. The following items were discussed at the meeting: 1. Don reviewed the soils conditions encountered when the existing building was constructed. Garbage was found in the soils under portions of the building. Testing of the garbage did not reveal hazardous materials. Don believes similar conditions exist on the west side of the proposed new addition footprint. 2. The east portion of the existing building is piling supported. The west portion of the building is conventionally supported with stem walls and columns. 3. The existing retention area south of the building may be expanded to the east. 4. Everyone agreed that Tom would choose locations for the soil borings under the proposed new addition footprint. Except for the east edge of the new building, accessibility for the drilling rig should not be a problem. Boring for the east edge may need to be hand augered. Tom to give Don a day's notice prior to beginning work, scheduled for mid-next week. 5. Tom agreed to request PQH and City approval if additional borings are needed prior to beginning any additional boring work. 4141 Southpoint Drive East 1 Jacksonville,Florida 322161(904)224-00011 FAX(904)224-00231 AA C000946 I www.pgh.com 6. Tom explained that the Soils Report would be available one (1) to (2) weeks after the field work is completed. 7. Per PQH request, Don agreed to try and find the existing building Soils Report and provide a copy to PQH. END OF MEETING NOTATIONS Attch: as noted above cc: All attendees Jose M. Perez-PQH WRS/wmmABCH:mtg.121203 Date _. .. �� Group # PQ t '3� - Amount 1/ YYf 66 Wolf Technologies, Inc. Approval / Date Approval / Date December 4,2003 A,proval / Date Mr.Bob Stasicwicz PQH Architects,Inc. 4141 Southpoint Drive E., Suite 200 Jacksonville,Florida 32216 Subject: Proposal for a Geotechnical Exploration City Hall Additions City of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach,Florida WOLF Proposal No.2003-162 Dear Mr_Stasiewicz: Wolf Technologies(WOLF)is pleased to provide this proposal to perform a geotechnical exploration for the subject project.This proposal includes our understanding of the project,a discussion of the proposed scope of services,a fee estimate,and our schedule. iProject Information Project information was provided by your office onember 4, 2003. We understand that a 1280 square foot addition is planned to the south side of thesting Atlantic Beach City Hall building at 800 Seminole Road in Atlantic Beach,Florida. The single-story building addition will be irregularly-shaped and will include continuation of a structurally supported walkway around the new addition. The Detailed structural information has not yet been provided; however, we assume that maximum column and bearing wall loads will not exceed 50 kips and 3 klf,r"' pectively. 1 We assume less than three feet of earthwork cut or fillill be required to bring the site to the desired grade. We assume the site will be accessible to our All-Tehrain-Vehicle-mounted drilling equipment. Proposed Geotechnical Exploration i We plan to drill three soil test borings within the fampAnt area of the planned building addition to a depth of 15 feet each_ We will perform laboratory classification and index property testing as needed on samples obtained from the borings to help classify the soils and correlate engineering properties. At the completion of field and laboratory testing activities, we will provide au engineering report that includes the following: • A review of available project information. i • A discussion of the conducted field and laboratory services. 3047-4 St_Johns Bluff Road South•Jacksonville,Florida 32246•Telephone(9'04)997-1400•Fax(904)997-9150•www.wolfteehinc.com Proposal for a Geotechnical Exploration—City Hall Additions,aty of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach,Florida • A discussion of site and subsurface conditions. 0 An evaluation of the encountered subsurface conditions with respect to_the planned construction. • Foundation design recommendations, including an allowable foundation bearing pressure and minimum recommended foundation sizes. An estimate offoundationtstructural settlement_ • The results of the field and laboratory testing in the Appendix to our report. Lump Sum Fee Our lump sum fee for the outlined services, s$1,350. c!Iwill invoice for our services after submittal of our report. i Schedule ' Based on our current schedule,the field services can be cimpleted within three to four working days of your authorization to proceed. Our report can be availabl�j�within one to two weeks of completion of the field services depending on laboratory testing requirement;#. Ij Authorization i i To formally authorize its to proceed with this exploration; please fill out and sign the attached Service Authorization Sheet and return it to our office. We appreciate your consideration of WOLF for these services and look forward to providing geotechnical services for you on this Icct. Sincerely, Wolf Technologies,Inc. 4�0 WV Thomas . elfndge, Senior Geotechnical Engineer V 0 Attachments \ Distribution: PQH Architects,Inc.(7-) File(1) WOLF Proposal No.2003-162 Page 2 4 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Service Authorization Sheet Wolf Technologies,Inc.(WOLF)is pleased to provide the services described below. The purpose of this sheet is to obtain your authorization for the work verbally requested and confirm the terms and conditions tinder which thcsc stxvi/xs we provided as shown below and on the reverse. Gnnpcnsation for services rendetcd will be based on the attached schedule of fees(or as uthctwiac indicated below)which are a part of this work authorization. If we arc roqueMd to modify the scope of work at your request or do amtric during the execution of the work that a modification of scope is required,we will promptly seek and confute a mutually agreeable revision of the scope of work and associated charges.All testing will be performed in accordance with the applicable specifications unless otherwise noted and test results apply only to the materials actually tested. Project Name: City Hall Addition—City of Atlantic Beach Scope of Services' Geotechnical Exploration as Outlined in Attached Proposal For Payment of Charges: Client: Address: J; City,State,Zip I Telephone: Fax Work Authorized By: SlgR4WM. Print Name Title Datc Terms And Conditions 1. Se"11M To Be ProViided. WolfTeehnotoom lot.Meough and by its of ten. :ADDr' GR THE ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR THE HIGHER LIABILITY LIMIT IS empl yen and s>�attraeton(haeinaRa WOLF)b as mdepeadent consultant and arm to provide C 'OF THE GREATER RISK ASSUMED BY WOLF AND IS NOT A CHARGE FOR t'iatll,for its sole benera and exclusive om mwA ttll mvim ret IbrAh in our proposal No third L PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSUI ANCE.THIS LIMITATION SHALL NOT prey htxfxixies ere krtenkd by tins Agreeraart PLY TH£EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW. 5de Operations. Client will strange fee doe4ttay to the>�atY tot the parpost of 2 P�7�n�ut Tema,Clime aglem in pay Wolfe krvoite apoa toetW. If V"W iP not management.awks,Oils uk evdwtials FAMMr to eht 4.kid smites.Client treaeived%tt in 70 deys from a.alme's s�mpt of Wdf s mvaiae.CJiene agrxs m pays s�,vtee tt posassu m otsr■ry pe mits and titeasv s��rix ks aahsties a the site. telt■0 on the ilex due maant at die great of I%par a cera a she allavvAk lest eat,,utdadmg wo f rf;fidd pwmnnl arc aminod to witie f:fidd ft=dnllin sadlor sato ptmg seaaomrble aporuey'a tba and expenses if eolkekd1�h co Mlorncy.iVo deduction Strad be lade within a bk ditlamx of eaeL dt�iRneted loeatiea WOLF"a field parorad will avoid havirds f3aa Walf'a krvrdee on aecorert or lipvitMlad daaggtl m1Kf e>ptessh•iododcd to the Agrcmncat. arahl'' wldcit are viable m diem at Qrc rile.if Wt)[.F i nd�ieed in�rtil+M:of the pte�enet a After five days prior■alae m Chao,WOLF y suspend sovket wA paid an any protea when pet--tti�l of tmd,rgrnaad a overgnraul abcayclitls,sacb cow ooTttrs,ore iMl give gtxial paya�e�otiaraiced■wenn sat fcw,mmbty mm k;p&it sot received by WOLF witt.m 60days of so nor twill pmsoand wOU'u rat eeapcaatbk fa atq damalle a loss due to mdisdosed Cticef'a tcaeiipt ofWOLFS invoice,Milli Rceipt of invoice will be pt�maed direct dayyss afl& car suf■ca nr sobanfaee cvnfiitinns owned by Cficat athad paces except Ie the scant tlur tisaliiug try WOOF,vridr adoquale pasfaRe antodaed Title b of Ate aseaa on this Previ:iea sadh dararig car Oise ix a resrdt ofw04F s asstqImee.Odentise talent agtYes!be rhe additieaxt Eid—party may hrmiaata this Aljrameat witbeat cause am 30 days priorwriuen on d s i,a0 m indomarfy Wt)l P,iia daedors colicas employer agents and acute.This Agtess m win terminate atrlmtamrany upon dt inaabcacl/of Client. to the event C'lietre >nbten tors from my such clsinr mics car lofeea.ineladalM related CasauWt attorneys fce5 tegoats lamination prior to eompletiao atom tnopmed smvioer,Clieat agrees m pay WOLF for all WOLF vd11 taloa reaaonahlc preartions to maiatue damage to the�y awed by tease tt le charges itm ed to date and associased with immimdion of the work. 001 *am.t lnless eAecvri■e sand in WOi F a prolaml oa charges do not Dost of atitiaadd dot u any relae,d llamas,which may rt7adt ifCftMt rcgteClts WOLF to tcpoir such S. Standard or fart. WOt.F will,-form its se vices asiox that ftmc of axe and skin damage,v will do m at an ere additional oast. ardarn7y ererciseA tinder atidMr oonditiom by rtpwtabte rrranbers of WOIJ's pmfasian pn�aldthg I FkW iesls or In=d..described in wOt.P's tcport or shown on skeWict ea in tilts came or sknrlar leteeliryry a the time of xrna.]VO OTt1EA WARRANTY,t+JtPRECSED OR board an rlFWrie infomution fhrnislud by at!>ers car es6nra mete in the fidd by our persoond. i1vtPLIF:D,LS MADE OR ITTfENDED BV OUR PROPOSAL OR nti'OIJR ORA[.OR WWITEN Slab dlIemo�nsicos,depths or elcvadons should be c■nsiderpd■s approximations va s otherwise slated REPORTS. in ow Pro Mal of mpott. a. Insurance. WOLF maintains imamniet coverage a fotlows: 7. Field Rr{rretrenfarlve,The prex a(WOWS S m its arbeon"sclor'r fold panonnel• ■. worker's Ce Insurance- dth-fan orparttime,may be for the ptapore of peviding traject adn"W ation,assessment., b. P.f.iowi biGq lasumee•51.am.afkl and/or field testing of spadfc nspetd of t he psajctt as authas by Client Should a C. C*nu mciat Gtaefa)laabriliy Iasaraacc•S 1.800,000. s)not rotated by WOLF be invalwd in the pick Client will advise such txmttaeMf(s) d. Automobile Liability Inomantt-SI,808.0oo. Ow w0Lk s ser icts do not kwAude supervision or direehas of the mearu•med,6 or Most work of the aonanh0?%his etnplmyecs or agcntx limn will also il" oonvsuar dna du:preaaue of S. PRESS OFIOLI NAL ABILITY.FOP ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION FROM wgLF's it reptesatvia for prajtd adminh-Ano,afsenndlt,obstrvatim or letting will not WOLF OF$10.00 RECEIPT OF WHIGi IS HLRERY ACI(NOWLEDOEb,CLIENT AGIU S relieve lbeloontrador of its t<sponAbilides for performing Ole work in atcordanm with the Plana and THAT WOLFS LIAntLrTY AND THAT OF ITS OFFICERS,VIRECTORS,EMPLOYM, spetifiar s, AGI* M AND SUBCONTRACTORS TO CIJFNT OK ANY THIRD PARTY OUL TO ANY NEGUOPNT PROFESSIONAL ACTS,ERRORS OR OMISSIONS OR$REACH OF CONTRACT if•coon a(not a suhcanrnctor of W)LF)is involved in Ale pivitu,Clime agrcm id setordance BY WOLF WILL BE L(M11E0 TO AN AOOREGATF.OT 330.0118 OR WOWS TOTAL with yy sassed umsnuction practices,that de watiacW will be solely and tom+lad CHARGES.WRtCREVI:R tS GREATE&IF CLIENT PRFjrAS TO HAVE HIGHER LIMITS OF ratwnarlr 1br working Conditions oro de job site,incladiogts:tYtlty and mfety of all pe sons■ad PROFESSIONAL LIADiLtTY,WOU AGkV"TO iNCREASE Tilt?AGGRRGATF MoT.LT TOP.�p�y diming prfarn—ce of the-v&a..d ooa;Ai c will a8(Ment safety requircmmis and A MAXIMI IM OF SI,004.000,UPON CLMKrs WRITTEN REQUEST AT THE TIME OF OSHA atioms. These rcquirtm ants will epply WnlinoOady and will ria(be limited m.1 ACCEPTING OUR PROPOSAL,PROVIDED CLIENT AGREE$TO PAY AN ADDITIONAL wnrkiry Wis. It is agreed Olaf WOLF will ata he=Rwfrsfik for)ob or sift ufNv er security on the CONSWRAnuN OF TEN PERCENT OF WOOF'S TOTALCHARGU.OR$300,WHICIIEVER projcck rahtrthan for WOLFS emplrrye,s and submatiwmors,00 that WWdea not have the dory 3047-4 St.Johns 131uff head South,Jacksonville,Florida 32246-Telephone(904)997-1400-Fax(904)997-9150 Of 0 CW ro amp the work of the eonttnktor, and On_to i dorm such third party that WOLFS.eptat(s)rcfects Conditions coy at the time of the study and may not reflect cetdidOM at n a, Umf-revrM Cend;t;oma nr Occurrence+. U k posxihle that tmforesecn eondifions er lam ome. Chem hirdeT adtnovteages dun tach wit: for rek-se creates aanerrencrs may be encountered it the site.which could substantially aha the ttcocaaary services,or a potential coonia of interest fir WOLF and by chis request aunt waivts lane risks iavolvtd in completing WOIF's ser ices. if this Dams.WOLF will promptly notify and any such c1Fia if WOLF eomplia with the o.P.XL eanxult with Client,but will act based on WOLFS sok judgment whet risk to WOIF Personnel is c. Dien alines that ad dowmemz Bled to Client nr CUcin s agrnu or immaved. rossible actions could i-cm&: es,;f ata paid for,win be retunted upon donated sod will nor be t Complete plate the original Se of Services is acordanm with tole u%4 by Cleat Of any Other may far coy Pmptyt whatsoever.Cheri( gin opt pmccdmes tbrtaer ngreet that documents r-rad--d by WOLF perm to this originally intended in out proposal,if praaicnhk in WOIF'a judgement; Apert mar will Oat be used for wry pxnjcd-ot expressly provided for in b. Agree with Cheat to modify the Scope of Services and the nhmatt of this AV--..t without WOLFS Deur written approval charges to include Qaly of the rmfm conditions or aaerakea with such mvion agreed to m writing; d. Chau%hitt famish donnnents at infonmatianwithin Client's C, Terminate the terviees tffccdvc on the dine Spalfed by WOLF in wrii4 control and deemed necessary by WOLF for proper W-10- ee of rwr servieea. WOLF may rely upon Qlcnt1wavided documents is performing 9. S-rople Disposal. Test specimens or smnpka genially arc Conanmed a smbamttially die services milaired under this AFeentem hewevec,WOLF assumes no akered during testing and any remnants set diSPOMd Of ramedistely 19(m congdetim of kits. ttsporigiblity or liability for their accuracy.Q;arrtyrovided document: Ronaining drilling sample%and other FPeeimers are dispxtFrd of 30 days after zulmtisdat of WOLF'S - will remain the property of the Client.but WOLF may retain one confidential foe copy as needed to rapport our fcport a_ Non-Ha7ardnus Samples. At Client's w6aat request WOLF will remin r. Upon Qient's mq*mA WOLF's work product may be pmvided on preservable tea specimens m the residue drercfrom for 30 44Ya after magnetic media By such request.Client agrees Aum dee written copy anbmissi m of one report free of a-r-Nc diagics.Aft dee initial 30 drays remained by WOLF In ft files,with of ked one conformed written copy and upon Client's mew requests.WOLF will roc its ben efforts to retain provided to Qiemt shalt he the official base document, WOLF makes no test spec mens or Ics but only for a tnsmomdly acceptable storage charge warranty or ftpresatytion m Chad that the tseRmetie copy is accurate or and. Of date. C3idrt agrees that WOLF is am raxpmable or liable canpltte,but W71 correct in Rood faith any prgia km or mars bmaght to for any loss of kit,perineus or sampleN retained in storage. WOLFS attention by 0cr t. Any modifindi"of tach magnetic copy by b. Hazedous or Potentially Hsa11NOM Samples. In the event that test Clinsa shall beat Client's risk x d without fablity,to WOLF.Such sunplet contain toxic or haxadnus constituents as defined by app kabte magnetic copy is subjat to nil caterer coalitions of tris Agreement law eompko-of m7 testing mrd—pmary stocige by WOLF and per C�t's state preference,WOLF will 1)neem suck samples m Client 15. Cohens.The parties agree to atenrpt to resoh!any d;spuk my dispute without resort to for proper disposal;2)ming a manifest%igued by Client as generator and at litgatimoq{ mclud;ng use of mcdladon,prior to fling of my suit However,m the event a claim mulls additional cod,have aids samples trmsporsed to a location selected by 'son litigntian and the claimant does nmt prem tlen the claimant shall pry.11 posts incrrrcd to Client far lrrmper final disposal;or 3)at an additional r per aample, pursuing mod defending the claim.mchdmR reasonahte atmmcy's fens dispose of such samples at a Qroptr�y tmeased dl%posal iW'Yy. Client 16. Opinions d Cost_If requested,WOLF will use in best dforts and experience on similar a�aez to pay an costs assoctakd w h the sloTW dxgFpOrt and disposal p,oj provide realistic opinions or es6maka of Coes for aemediation m ermxtrmction u of such umpk&Client Mcoffazea sad ggecF that Wr"is acting ax a � basil en srasonebly avu7xbk daN WOLF's designs m WOLF's recoaanrndetiens. bails and err two time.wwaer tide in said material:. However,secb opinions aro Intended priauaity to provide isdmnatiat m the order tdmagttitudc of IO. Waste OISIwFat If pion WOLF m eomaineuizc drillingwaxes and/or flmds sale of$bell tots aid are not intended for use in fan budgeting m�eli t trio inions featly r tagreed obterwise,m writing with WW.Client urdestads ua,a1 costs of stteh work and heavily ptodoccel by WOI.PF activity(Wades).Client will provide■secure senpontry storage location at or on re0opal economics,local construction practices,matow availability.she fond tions,weather neer the pr*d site to pmtvaN tmnpe ing with sock cmnaiaerUed Wades.Nmdartudeta Wastes Will eondslloss.contractor skirt*and many Odw fi—beyond WOLF%control. he disposed of by WOLF for on additional dnmPfc at an appropriately Nocnud f"Dw.Any haraaleus Wastes will he dixIsmad of ander rmniA:d ettocuted by Client at any properly ficensed fauliy seltowd 17, Textimi ny.Should WOLF or any WOLF employee be compdkd by law to provide by Client with WOLFF aFsistarke, At no time will WOLF take title to such karmdaah wades. te�timon or other evillCmCt by say Party,whether at depmkiea ha irmg Of trial,is M1600 to services 1 L Client Diaelthemre•.Cheat�a m advise WOLF a aeration ofthis A(CCtaCnt of = under this Agreement and WOLF is not a party is me dispute,then WOLF skill be P� tt can by Client for eke asamciated reasonable expense and labor for WOLF s preparations and tlaxardour sutisdrea er troy r onditieo krwwhm tr Must reasotMbly sbWd iX know.Try LRtnt b*ti1 at apprnpriste unit nater, To the extent ft panty ammpelling the tcxamnay ultimately to one,err nese dee ate matt preatvmtr q Paaaia tamhger m htaaann health tlhe latwironrtherht a yyOf p Met,compensation,client will receive a credit a reftmd on any related doable egoiprnw.cxiart xRrCes m prtmvlde woLP COmHinAhmR ntorcd inforhnxtion to it 6eoemes an WOLF. .vmtlmtwe ro me Coma. By vimm deetcriag iatn this Agreameat sox pmvidaitg aervfots hneurde 1 WOLF does teat aasmrte txtttral tm[a sespo® a operamr arat,erWise fa tr site or eke Is.rr Cenfam will n WOLF-11 randirtribute is as libb same tol.any d led part t wi irfomtaint faeelt(s)is�of tete she•er emke fat• m way feaa>t•sok er teat on ervtieodl by Aiwa rat►weep rat rae.Fr,er�ikttrc or wn�++:wnme n,mr�•mina pets witkmtt print p�Ne%gala qty tzaditlom u me ille lain tory ptueal a pola�aal�r m p�lit 6nkh,salt lY orio from GIim4 onlen emgxlkd M btw or cider ofa court sr regulatory body of comficterit ire Clieae tsras umder«Mix of its txaard m stelify dtc appropnetc kdexaC%cox er ]tmsdMlM Such teleac Coil,tnccuir surly d r prior noxa to Client, bol pabtk�getteki a required bylaw err odutvvlse to daebx in a bwely manner•ants iafotmNiad 19. Cee erttiag taw.This Apxemew shall be governed in all respects by de laws of me Act maybe necessaryto prevernt 4amsge lohooka keatth.seely.a tx arvironmait State of 1066A. 1z tilviroamental lademoitya. in eaanectkm wine toxic or harsudam subseanus err 20, Priority Over Form AgirnontnUprrduse Ordrsg,The PWiCs w�a dart the Ottindtatats and m the taitzha m extant permitted by law,far sepeaee mad valuable nansidemtiom of poravht of these terms and conditions tlltnf Centro)over turd govcrtt as to an�ts•font wfid, signed SI.00 Client*$IM to defer4 hold harmless&W kniemnify,WOLF 6.wad against my and all Pr the es such a Client Pttechase Orders,Work Orden etc,trod drat amclr tams ntny rived eta4us,Ilablitles or jadFmeats,except to the OWN fatally detetmimed as btihmg caned by wolfs by Crim!m WOf.F as m mens of emveok%m of eke patties witbord ahcriag wW of the tams or toagliRCthoe or%utlltml mfwondnxY eeitrltiag 4om P-mrin 6 havoc. AL diene:vialatimn of amy rode sada ar kcal samuttt regulation or 21. 1 Survival Ali pmvtxiae ofmis Agreement fa imesemnity a afvcmien of responsibility OrdirralCc rClatiag to the aaaagmnnr err diyosal of toxic R hararidOts or fisilididy between Client and WOLF%W a irvive eke carnpkoan of dee sevica And fttermiagtion fatatmlCta 0r OOtMilmds; of dds A#tcaKaL b. Cliemt'a u derukfmg afar arrangement for the haaalim removal 22, SevcrFblgty. In the event that any provision �remn of this Acnt a m found be Imanntat,staar¢,transportation err disposal oaan f toxic hailm vnmmfnre6ble timer law,the mrinsin;ng provisions shall coodut is fid"forte and c f xl. nrbstanocs or constituents found or identified on tke xilr, V. Toxic or lnzaumlon t substances or emnsfitmmomts introduced m Ax nix��yy 2•.1. Assignnneat. This Agreement may sot be nwhited by either Pats without the prior Client or mild pawas before.during or aft"the camplethm of WOLF s PCmmi of the other. Services: 24. 1 Cauxidecatinm, The parties agree that the charges for WOLF's sierras are sufficiently d. Allegations that WOLF u a handler,genetmhrr,operator.Vella,MOM. adjusted imtude arty spadfic considerahmm pnytak t0 Quit unda me%e form%cold tenditimns. enmpotler,or disposer oaks expressly tauined by Client for salt 25. iategradan,Thir Aglameet the ataded daaonents and thou incorporated heroin x'rvim under die Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 ac eonstitufi the entirc Agreement between die parries and cannot be ckmmsed except try a written amended or airy other similar federal stmt or kacal rwhitioa or law title to issirimic t signed by bum patties. the WOLF's scrviom.or •App1ks only if toxic or has sdoas mise rim nr co mstimcm are anticipated or encountered. e. Any third petty suit or claim for drmnmgxs xrpinat WOLF @Letting strid ; liability.personal injtdy(including death)err property dgnw.c fhom exposure to or retcm of tone or hazardous sulsraceF or constlineMs at or I END OF DOCUMENT f mm the project site borom during at After comptctim of WOLP'a cervices order thin Ag eaneat ' Equipment Contmminatbdm a4, WOLF will endeavor to n one b banienry nail ficid equipment which may become for armitu ted iw the conduct ofew aeev;eet. occasionally,Fnta AU�IIIORIZED AGENT'S SIGNATU t ugripteerm cannot be txttnmam pic ely decaiaarnl betstue of die Wt of haauds encmmooxsed, if(hie oceans,it will be neemmy to dispose of the eptipment in a manner"Mir to that iodiated fa .��m hmvardoas samola or watts and m ehmse Client for eke toss.Client agrees to pay the fair market wive DA ll G: orany much egttipment and reasonable aixposal eosts E 14. Documents*. WOLF-;II fumish Clem the weed upon timber ofwTkten rapist.Fnd WOOF PROPOSAL NO.: 2003—]52 fVpp0ring doeuacnts. Theo instruments of services are fumiskel rat Cfent's exclusive;mental use —- Md rCNanee use of Climfs counsel•use of CI;CmCs qualified biddos(design sctvim only)and for regulatory svbminal in connection with the pMjeo or service,provided for in thin Aloe ment bot .t for advertising a other type of distribution,and aro suhjas to the following: a, All documents genermcd by WOLF under this Agreement taunt remain the sole property of WOLF. Any uoant %ed War distribution of WOLF's work Shill be it Client's and recipienl's sek risk and without liamlity to WOLF. WOLF awry retain a confidential 6k Copy of its work prodrd slid related dnaumenta. i b. If Client desires to release,or fa WOLF.o provide,our report(s)to a third party not dcsetbed abnvc for that party's elinucc,WOLF wig a a smrod reltascprovmded we receive wntteu aomphtnce f.catch third patty to be lamed try acwMI he tetras and conditions siorilar to this Agreement (t.g.Secondmry Client Agrchncat). Reports Pmvided fa di lova e of Itlionnatim only will err rtelok wpamk agreement. Clietd acknowkdges 3047-4 St.Johns Bluff Road South,Jacksonville,Florida 32246-Te(�phone(904)997-1400-Fax(904)997-9I50 ATEe Associates, Inc. 66001 Youngerman Circle Jacksonville,Florida 32244-3745 (904)771-3055,(800)733-2832 FAX#(904)771-2977 Adcox Constructionro Company, Inc. `,, 123 General Doolittle Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32225 Attention: Mr. John Adcox Reference: Report on Foundation Soi Project: Atlantic Beach Area: Commissioner's ©Q 23 Date of Inspection: Apri Dear Mr. Adcox: On the above date, ATEC Associates, Ini- representative, bark Mechling, conducted an inspection of. the foundation excavation at the referenced project. The purpose of the inspection was to determine whether trash materials located by soil borings and test pits had been removed from the area under the Commissioners Chambers Building. Adcox representative, Jimmy Pugh, was also on site and supplied location and elevation information. At the time of the inspection, the area excavated was that under the slab-on-grade portion of the building and to 101 beyond in a horizontal direction. The area of walkway, entryway and cantilever slab column pads was not excavated. The site was excavated to depths and locations as on the attached drawing when visited. Trash materials, including bottles, newspapers, and . some vegetation, had been removed during the excavation process. The bottom of the excavation lay from 4.61 to 61 below the existing grade. The excavation itself appears to have removed this trash material to below its vertical limits. At the time of inspection, approximately 1/29 to 11 of brown, silty with organics remained in the excavation. A .backhoe was used to push back this material revealing brown, silty sand which appears suitable for fill under the proposed building. A Subsidiary of American Testing and Enbineering Corporation Consulting Geotechnical,Materials and Offices in Major U.S.Citi eVSince 1958 Environmental Engineers Atlantic Beach City Hall Commissioner's Chambers March 30, 1990 Page two The contractor was advised to remove the remaining fluid, silty sands and organics so as not to place fill materials on top of them. Respectfully submitted, ATEC ASSOCIATE , C. Mark Mechling, P. District Manager MM/jcm Enclosure r L11 VCjCJjV.; 111V GGUU-1 Yc migermatt Circle RELAT1014511111 Jticksmivllle , l�lorida 32244 (9U4) 771=3uss (Pioclor Me1J,od) hoiecl__ Atlantic Beach City Hall OVI f,oied IJc). 72-01083 Dte 4/2(90 SSS _ �, I.s0tenot dark brown fine grain sand with a _ J_I I- - trace of organics �- - - - lcr-01ton fill material from offsife for bldg pad N/A Elev.- N/A - _ Irsl 13e1llu:l ASTM D 1557 A Lit,-itr►urn Dr C)erlsil� 101.C}�:,( PROCTOR IJo. 175 —� I—�_ 1 1 1 1 C,t)lnr,uln 1.•1o1SItnC Conlerd 12.8 a _ —I NUIVwI I.101sltrie N 1_ Clicnt- Flame: _ 1 J J_i_ .�_�_i j_ Adcox Construction Co. tzo 1 1 ' 1_ _( ' _ _ O ienL I1o. . Lal, fly. 1155 Technician: L.V. Alvis, Sr. Engrg. Te h Repor No. 1 -p- Mark `- - - -�-+- -;-j-I-I- - -I-!-'- I�_ _ Mark Mechling, P.E. u; _! t I 1 1 _(_ 71—,--1 � - IDS ' 1 1 1 1 i—I ; —j 'j-.._ �. GPECIFIC GnAVITY 2.70 - 1 2.80 80 ATEC Associates, Inc. VV66001 Youngerman Circle Jacksonville,Florida 32244.3745 (904)771-3055,(800)733-2832 FAX#(904)771-2977 April 5, 1990 Adcox Construction Company, Inc. 123 General Doolittle Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32225 Attention: Mr. Jimmy Pugh Reference: Field Soil Density Tests Atlantic Beach City Hall Project - Dear Mr. Pugh: Per your request, we have reviewed the job specifications regarding field soil density tests for the referenced project. We have also studied the use of nuclear gauges for field densities. The job specifications for the referenced project call for field densities by either the Sand Cone Method (ASTM D 1556) or the Rubber Balloon Method (ASTM D 2167) . The nuclear methods of density and moisture of soils (ASTM D 2922 and ASTM D 3017, respectively) , are accepted by the ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials. The ASTM specification for nuclear density tests contains the following passage: "The in-place nuclear density tests of this method offer several advantages over the older, conventional methods (sand-cone, rubber-balloon, etc. ) , particularly in tests performed for the continuing control of construction.,' Based on our experience with the various types of field densities discussed here, it is our opinion that the nuclear density tests represent an acceptable alternative to the sand-cone and rubber- balloon methods for the fill soil types encountered thus far on this project, and should therefore continue to be used on the project. Respectfully submitted, ATEC ASSOCIATE , Inc. Mark Mechling, p.E -. District Manager MM:j cm A Subsidiary of American Testing and Engineering Corporation Offices in Major U.S.Cities/Since 1958 Consulting Geotechnical,Materials and Environmental Engineers ATfC Associates, Inc. Adcox Construction vy3520 Investment Lane,Suite 1 Atlantic Beach City Hall West Palm Beach,Florida 33404-1774 PROJECT NO. 72-01083 PREPARED Mark MechlinQ (407)844-1166 rh V \ \ \• y WV ti S i Iti , �CI R I Iti \ �\. �\ �.•• -� do � i� le � \ \ \ AN f Iti Q — ELEVATIN-1 91LOIN EXISTt�lC I j� "- APPROX. ATEA OF EXCAvATio I D Consulting Geotechnical&Materials Engineers ATM Associates, Inc. Adcox Construction Atlantic Beach City Hall vy 3520 Investment Lane,Suite 1 West Palm Beach,Florida 33404-1774 PROJECT NO. 72-01083 PREPARED Mark Mechling (407)844-1166 SE�t9/,l'OL E . 0.40 (7D-xP w) I q _---�Qa_rY!GTTAP K/rr"c4✓IV.4 Vf64X �_—__-4..__ —. IN I C/ wAr-ax MG TGC `,, 10 fJ f •• � f 10 A 61 tort pl�C' . +ee 17.1 FOK \ 1pOf F106tP ®-ELEYATIotJ BELOW EXIST)KG- ,� — APPRox, AgEA OF EXCAVATioq SNARRovi CROSS+{ATCH- SHAr_toKl) NYIDI . ..CKOLs11A.TCH, DEEpr rN Consultina Geatechnical R Mnfarinlc Fnninan.- WNER ARCHITECT'S ARCHITECT ❑ FIELD REPORT CONSULTANT ❑ AIA DOCUMENT 0771 FIELD / ❑ ~: PROJECT: Al�l111 4- /,� .� �( FIELD REPORT NO: Q CONTRACT: vvv ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: �1�4 DATE p TIME WEATHER TEMP. RANGE U -{- EST. % OF COMPLETION --Fe, CONFORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE WORK IN PROGRESS - fT PRESENT AT SITE 14 d4dof1 OBSERVATIONS e7o, op11110I IIIl l 11 64 l ... ` Ir 1 +l it y C 5 r ovzTvrnfi 61 "4 ` c1. IIA L' �' Waw ��r►.m�tc> N�rr o arr 6� wt r.f, �r uir-r� ITEMS TO VERIFY � �G1s.�� n�i.� / �Q MJ r!� kr INFORMATION OR ACTION REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS 1 REPORT BY: AIA DOCUMENT 711 A CHITECT'S ftEl REPORT • OC OBER 7972 EDITION • AIA® m 1972 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YO K AVE., NW, WASHINGTON. D.C_20MA ATEC Associates, Inc. h 2 1 VV66001 Youngerman Circle 190 Jacksonville, Florida 32244-3745 (904) 771-3055,(800) 733-2832 FAX # (904)771-2977 REPORT OF IN-PLACE SOIL DENSITY TESTS Date: 3/30/90 Client: Adcox Construction Company Report # 3 Address: P.O. # Project: Atlantic Beach, City __a__ Project # 72-01083 Soil Description: Dark brown, fine grain sand with a tracq ab # 1159 Maximum Dry Optimum o organi4�ethod Density 101.0 lbs/cu. ft. Moisture 12.8 % of Test ASTM D 292 2 TEST ELEV. PROC- % WET DRY $ NO. LOCATION OR TOR MOIST DENSITY DENSITY COMPAC LIFT NO. TION 11 South End - City Hall -1.0 1 10.8 108.1 97.6 96.6 12 South End - City Hall +0.0 1 12.1 110.4 98.5 97.5 13 North End - City Hall -1 1 16.9 114.7 98.1 97.1 14 North End - City Hall +0.0 1 16.1 116.1 100.0 99.0 Center of Board of 15 Commissioner's Chambers -4.0 1 7.3 105.9 98.8 97.8 REMARKS : All tests meet project requirements of 95% compaction. LVA Elevations are approx. in feet below existing groun ievei. Ground level = +0.0. R. MichAel R se Mirk Mechling, P.E. Project Manager, C.M.T. District Manager A Subsidiary of American Testing and Engineering Corporation Consulting Geotechnical, Materials and Offices in Major U.S.Cities/Since 1958 Environmental Engineers ATE C Associates, Inc. V66001 Youngerman Circle Jacksonville, Florida 32244-3745 (904)771-3055,(800) 733.2832 FAX # (904) 771.2977 REPORT OF IN-PLACE SOIL DENSITY TESTS Date: 5-4-90 Client: ADCOX CONT CO Report # 9 Address : P. O. # , Project: ArI nnr;r Rpnrh ri ry uai 1 Project # 72-01083 dark brown fine grain sand Soil Description: w/traces of organics Lab # 1320 Maximum Dry Optimum Method Density 101 .0 lbs/cu. ft. Moisture 12.8 % of Test ASTMD 2922 TEST ELEV. PROC- % WET DRY 140. LOCATION OR TOR MOIST DENSITY DENSITY COMPAC LIFT 140. TION ottom 23. S.W. Footer of Foot tel_ 16.0 _U5. 7 99.7 98. 7 24. N.W. 1 19.0 114. 1 95.9 95.0 25. N. Center 1 17.6 115. 2 97.9 96.9. 26. N.E. Area- Footing 1 20.0 115. 2 95.9 95.0 27. S.E. 1 17. 1 116.5 99.5 98.5 REMARKS : All test meets min. prod requirements of 95% comp FIELD TECHNICIAN: L V ALVIS R. Michael ose Mark Me hling, P.E. Manager, Traditional Services District Manager A Subsidiary of American Testing and Engineering Corporation Consulting Geotechnical, Materials and Offices in Major U.S.Cities/Since 1958 Environmental Engineers ARCHITECT'S OWNER ARCHITECT FIELD REPORT CONSULTANT ❑ AIA DOCUMENT 0717 FIELD PROJECT: .} 1�. ;LG�G� �� TIaII FIELD REPORT NO: O CONTRACT: ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: G{0 DATE t�j � p TIME I 00 V%'EATHER Gf KN TEMP. RANGE EST. % OF COMPLETION t F� CONFORMANCE WITH SCHEDULE WORK IN PROGRESS PRESENT AT SITE OBSERVATIONS r �sirk. 4,� A'L, �o � a ! 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Report No.: Page of Lab No.: Report of In-Place Density (Asphalt or Soil) Tests or Coring for Thickness (-- circle one --) Project: Contractor: Method: Reported To: Location by: Location: Course: Material: Spec. Requirements: Date Tested: Pass/ Location Elev/ Base/LR/ Dry Max. %of Moist Fail/ Depth/ Asphalt Density Dry Max % Retest Lift Thickness Density* Den E: al! - 8 JAN 0 7 2004 BY, *Source of Proctor(Project Number) P-Test Meets Specification Requirements F-Test Fails To Meet Specification Requirements R- Retest To Be Completed In Field Employee Name Standby Approval Billing Comments _ Trip Charge(Job Canceled) i Superintendent Printed Name Out of Town Mobilization(T001) i i City Superintendent Signature t L---------------------------------J white copy-office use yellow copy-personal use pink and goldenrod-client use (Office use) Transmittal Letter C.C. Borden Construction, Inc. To: City of Atlantic Beach Date: 11/10/04 Attention: Don Ford Project Title: Atlantic Beach City Hall Additions and Alterations City of Atlantic Beach Project#0304-12 CCB Project#0405 Gentlemen: We are sending: ® Herewith the following: E] Shop Drawings ❑ under separate cover riesCoDescri tion Pre ared B02282 — Termite Control Submittals B&B Exterminating Co., Inc. APPROk/77r CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH BUILDING OFFICE �= 10 Submittal #7 NOV 2 ❑ To Architect for approval ❑ Approved as submitted ® For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections Remarks: Submittal #7 C.C. Borden Construction, Inc. er By: Allen Borden — Project Manager Y 1 g 1019 Rossellel Street / Jacksonville, FL 32204 / 904/354-3458 / Fax 904/354-4770 g a OUETOACUTETOXICITY. FOR RESTEONLYSSEPESTIF-OE RETAIL BALE 70 AND USE ONLY 9Y CERTIFlI'1J APPLICATORS OR PERSONS UNDER THEIR DIRECT SUPERVISION AND ONLY FCR THOSE USES COVERED BY THE CER 141--D APPLICATORS CERTIFICATION. Clog NM, I it ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Chlorpyrifos (0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6-trichtoro-2-pyddyl) phosphorothioate.....................42.8°x, INERT INGREDINTS:....................... ..............................................................................r opo RECEIVED TOTAL...........................................100.0% Contains 4 pounds of chlorpyrifos per gallon NOV 41 .2004 Contains petroleum distillate C.C. BORDEN KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CONSTRUCTION, INC. WARNING AVIS{ PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles, no use este producto hasty que le etiqueta ha a silo exolicada amDliamente. FIRST AID Z�44 ��&GA- IF SWALLOWED: Cali a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mount to an unconscious person. IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove I tact lenses, if present after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take Off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Calf a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. S IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air. If person is tllll 911 or an ambulance, thengive artificial respiration,preferablymouth-to-mouth f possible. Call poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards To Humans And Domestic Animals WARNING May be fatal if swallowed. Harmful if absorbed through skin or clothing. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Harmful if inhaled. Avoid breathing of vapors. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking or using tobacco. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Keep away from food,feed stuffs and EPA Reg.No.51036.122 an Wturedl3y EPA Eat.No.51036 Gq.ppt AD1 o1800 MICRO FLO COMPANY P.O_Box 772099 Memphis,TN 38117.2099 water supplies. When treating adjacent to an existing structure, the applicator must check the area to be treated, and immediate!y adjacent areas of the structure, for visible and accessible cracks and holes to prevent any leaks or significant exposures to persons occupying the structure. People present or residing in the structure during application must be advised to remove their pets and themselves from the structure if they see any signs of leakage. After application, the applicator is regtared to check for leaks. All leaks resulting in the deposition of termiticide in locations other than those prescribed on this label must be cleaned up prior to leaving the application site. Do not allow people or pets to contact contaminated areas or to reoccupy contaminated areas of the structure until the clean up is completed. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor. or going for treatment. You may also contact: -(800)424-9300 CHEMTREC(transportation and spills) -(800)900-4044 Poison Control Center(human health) -(800)345-4735 ASPCA(animal health) NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Chlorpyrifos is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Treat symptomatically. If exposed, plasma and red blood cell cholinesterase tests may indicate degree of exposure (baseline data are useful). Atropine,only by injection, is the preferable antidote. Oximes, such as 2-PANUprotopam, may be therapeu- tic if used early; however, use only in conjunction with atropine. In case of severe acute poisoning, use antidotes immediately after establishing an open airway and respiration. May pose an aspiration hazard. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish, birds,and other wildlife. Do not apply directly to water. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Cover or incorporate spills. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposals of equipment washwaters. . PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS COMBUSTIBLE! Do not use or store near heat or open flame. Do not cut or weld container. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Treated areas must be inspected annually for signs of reinfestation. Spot treatments not to exceed 25%of the amount required to treat the entire struction at the label rate. Spot treatments are allowed only where there is dear evidence that reinfestation or barrier disruption has occurred. This product cannot be used for spot and local treatments to existing structures after December 31, 2002. AND DIS Do not contaminate water,food or feed by storage or d posaPO L STORAGE: Storage below 55 degrees F may result in formation of crystals. If product crystallizes out of solution,store at 72 degrees F to 90 degrees F and agitate to redissolve crystals. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law_ If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste repre- sentative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent►. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or punc- ture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, orb other hY procedures approved by state and local authorities. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE) Mixers and loaders must wear a minimum of long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant footwear, chemical-resistant gloves(such as nitrite or butyl), and protective eyewear(goggles,a faceshield, or safety glasses with front, brow and temple protection). Mixers and loaders who do not use a mechanical system (such as an in-line injector)to transfer the contents of this container must wear coveralls or chemical- resistant apron in addition to other required PPE. Pesticide applicators must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants,shoes plus socks,and chemical-resistant gloves. In addition, all pesticide handers must wear a respiratory protection device (MSHA/NIOSH approved num- -2- ber TC-21C) or a NIOSH approved respirator with any R, P or HE filter,and protective eyewear when working in a non-ventilated space and all pesticide applicators must wear protective eyewear when applying termiticide by rodding or sub-slab injection. SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate for soil treatment is used to establish a barrier which is lethal to termites. The chemical emulsion must be adequately dispersed in the soil to provide a barrier between the wood in the structure and the termite colonies in the soil. It is important that the service technician be familiar with current control practices including trenching, rodding,substab injection, and low pressure spray applications. These techniques must be correctly em- ployed to prevent or control infestations by subterranean termite species of RETICULITERMES, ZOOTERMOPSIS, and COPTOTERMES. Choice of appropriate procedures includes consideration of such variable factors as the design of the structure, water table,soil type, soil compaction, grade conditions, and the location and type of domestic water supplies. The biology and behavior of the involved termite species are important factors to be known as well as suspected location of the colony and severity of the infestation within the structure to be protected. For advice concerning current control practices for specific local conditions,consult resources in structural pest control. GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Do not contaminate wells or cistems. Contamination of public and private water supplies must be avoided by following these precautions: 1. Use antiback-flow equipment or procedures to prevent siphonage of pesticide back into water supplies. 2. Do not treat soil that is water saturated or frozen. 3. Consult state and local specifications for recommended distances of treatment areas from wells, and refer to Federal Housing Administration Specifications for further guidance. STRUCTURES Post construction application is prohibited. FOUNDATIONS Structures that contain wells or cisterns within the foundation of a struction can only be treated using the following techniques. t. Do not treat soil while it is beneath or within the foundation or along the exterior perimeter of a structure that contains a well or cistern. The treated backfill method must be used if soil is removed and treated outside/away from the foundation. The treated backfill technique is described as follows: a) Trench and remove soil to be treated onto heavy plastic sheeting or similar material or into a wheelbarrow. b) Treat the soil at the rate of 4 gallons of dilute emulsion per 10 linear feet per foot of depth of the trench, or 1 gallon per 1.0 cubic foot of soil. See"Dilution Directions" section of the label. Mix thoroughly into the soil takng care to contain the liquid and prevent runoff or spillage. c) After the treated soil has absorbed the diluted emulsion, replace the sail into the trench. 2. Treat infested and/or damaged wood in place using an injection technique such as described in the "Control of Wood Infesting Insects"section of this label. STRUCTURES w1'TM ADJACENT WELL�`tSTERNS etur+mia nr� •..T� ... Applicators must inspect all structures with nearby water sources such as wells,cisterns,surface ponds, streams,and other bodies of water and evaluate.at a minimum, the treatment recommendations listed below prior to making an application. 1. Prior to treatment,if feasible, expose the water pips(s) coming from the watt to the structure, if the Pipe(s)enter the structure within 3 feet of grade. 2. Prior to treatment applicators are advised to take precautions to limit the risk of applying the termiticide into subsurface drains that could empty into any bodies of water. These precautions include evaluating whether application of the termiticide to the top of the looter may result in contamination of the subsur- face drain. Factors such as depth to the drain system and soil type and degree of compaction should be .3- taken into account in determining the depth of treatment. 3. When appropriate (i.e., on the water side of the structure),the treated backfill technique(described above)can also be used of minimize off-site movement of termiticide. All nonessential wood and cellulose containing materials„including scrap wood and form boards,should be removed from around foundation wails, crawl spaces, and porches. This does not include existing structural soil contact wood that either has been or needs to be treated. RATE DETERMINATION GUIDELINES Consult the local extension agent or state entomologist for application rate recommendations. An initial treatment using a maximum of 0.50%dilution will provide effective, optimum long term residual control. A 0.5%dilution may be used to protect utility poles and fence posts. MIXING DIRECTIONS It is important that the termiticide dilution be uniformly mixed in the spray tank before beginning the treat- ment. Once mixed, Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate will not settle out In the tank although the initial mixing will be enhanced by agitation, circulation through the treating hose,and the filling process. 1.FII tank 1/4 to 1/3 full. 2.Start pump to begin by-pass agitation and place end of treating tool in tank to allow circulation through hose. 3.Add appropriate amount of Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate. 4.Add remaining amount of water. 5.Let pump run and allow recirculation through the hose for 2 to 3 minutes. DILUTION DIRECTIONS Gallons of Finished Dilution Desired Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate Needed for a 0.5% Dilution 1 1 113 fl oz 5 6 2/3 ff oz 10 13 1/3 fl oz 24 1 qt 48 2 qt 97 1 gf APPLICATION VOLUME To provide maximum control and protection against termite infestation apply the specified volume of the finished water emulsion and active ingredient as set forth in the directions for use section of this label. If soil will not accept the labeled application volume,the volume may be reduced provided there is a corre- sponding increase in concentration so that the amount of active ingredient applied to the soil remains the same. NOTE: Large reductions of application volume reduce the ability to obtain a continuous barrier. Variance is allowed when volume and concentration are consistent with label directed rates and a continu- ous barrier can still be achieved. Do not treat soil that is water saturated or frozen or in any conditions where run-off or movement from the treatment area (site) is likely to occur. PRECONSTRUCTION SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE TREATMENT PRECONSTRUCTION TREATMENT: DO NOT APPLY AT A LOWER DOSAGE AND/OR CONCENTRA- TION THAN SPECIFIED ON THIS LABEL FOR APPLICATIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FINISHED GRADE. -4. Prior to each application, applicators must notify the general contractor, construction superintendent, or similar responsible party, of the intended termiticide application and intended sites of application and instruct the responsible person to notify construction workers and other individuals to leave the area to be treated during application and until the termiticide is absorbed into the soil. Areas treated must be inspected annually for signs of reinfestation. Effective preconstruction subterranean termite control requires the establishment of a unbroken vertical an or horizontal chemical barrier between wood in the structure and the termite colonies in the soil Follow state and local regulations to meet minimum treatment standards for preventive preconstnrction treatments. All holes in commonly occupied areas into which material has been applied must be plugged. Plugs must be of a non-cellulose material or covered by animpervious, non-cetluk7se material. See"Rate Determination Guidelines"and Table 1 for dilution directions When treating foundations deeper than 4 feet, apply the termiticide as the backfill is being replaced, or if the construction contractor fails to notify the applicator to permit this, treat the foundation to a minimum depth of 4 feet after the backfill has been installed. The applicator must trench and rod into the trench or trench along the foundation wails and around pillars and other foundation elements,at the rate prescribed from grade to a minimum depth of 4 feet. When the top of the footing is exposed, the applicator must treat the soil adjacent to the footing to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the footing. However,in no case should a structure be treated below the footing. 1. For Horizontal barriers,applications shall be made using a low pressure spray after grading is completed and prior to the pouring of the slab or footing. a. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. If the fill is washed gravel or other coarse material,it is important that a sufficient amount of dilution be used to reach the soil substrate beneath the coarse fill. b. If concrete slabs cannot be poured over the soil the same day it has been treated, a vapor barrier should be placed over the treated soil to prevent disturbance of the termiticide barrier. 2. For Vertical barriers, apply the 0.5%dilution at a rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth. Establish vertical bamers in areas such as around the base of foundations,plumbing lines, backfilled soil against foundation walls and other areas which may warrant more than just a horizontal barrier. a. Rodding and/or trenching applications should be made to reach the top of the footing. Rod holes should be spaced to provide a continuous barrier. b. Trenches need not be wider than 6 inches. Treat soil with the dilution as it is being replaced in the trench. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. c. Hollow block foundations or voids of masonry can be treated to make a complete chemical barrier especially if the soil was not treated prior to pouring the footing. Apply the dilution at a rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet so that it reaches the top of the footing. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. d. For crawl spaces, establish a vertical barrier on both sides of the foundation and around all areas where underground utilities exit the soil. Do not apply the dilution to the entire surface piera intended as the crawl. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0,5%dilution. 3. For Plenum type structures which use a sealed underfloor space to circulate heated and/or cooled air throughout the structure, apply the dilution at the rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear fleet per foot of depth. Soil adjacent to both sides of foundation walls,supporting piers,plumbing and conduits should be .5- treated by trenching or rodding(where soil conditions permit)to a depth of 6 inches or, if less shallow, to the top of the footing. When conditions will not permit trenching or rodding,surface application adjacent to interior foundation walls may be made but the treated strip shall not exceed a width of 18 inches,horizontally, from the foundation waifs, piers or pipes. The surface application should be made at a rate of 1 gallon per 10 square feet as a very coarse spray under low pressure(not to exceed 20 P.S.I. when measured at the treating tool). After soil treatment,a continuous vapor barrier of at least 6 mil polyethylene film or other suitable vapor barrier must be installed on the ground surface over the entire subffoor area and on the inside of the plenum walls, in accordance with the recommended practices for plenum type structures. For outside structures only. CONTROL OF WOOD INFESTING INSECTS Dosage and Mixing Instructions: Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate is recommended for use as an aqueous emulsion containing 0.5% Chlorpyrifos. Treatment Directions To control wood-infesting beetles such as powderpost beetles(LYCTIDAE), false powder post beetles (BOSTRICHIDAE),deathwatch beetles(ANO1311DAE),old house borers(CERAMBYCIDAE) and ambrosia beetles(SCOLYTIDAE) in industrial plant sites areas either as coarse sprays or by brushing the product onto targeted surfaces. Use a sufficient amount of spray to cover the area to the point of wetness but avoid runoff. Use the following guidelines to determine appropriate rates of application: For control of carpenter ants in outdoor non-residential structures only. Apply dilution around doors and windows and other places where carpenter ants enter the premises and where they crawl and hide. Use a sufficient amount of spray to cover the area to the point of wetness but avoiding runoff. Treatment of localized areas is intended to kill workers and winged reproductive forms of termites in the treated areas and to prevent infestations for a temporary period. This type of application is not intended to be a substitute for soil treatment or mechanical alteration to control subterranean termites. INDUSTRIAL PLANT SITES To control ants, bees, carpenter ants, clover mites,cockroaches, crickets,earwigs, hornets, millipedes, scorpions,spiders,ticks,wasps and yellowjackets. Outside surface: Apply Chlorpyrifos Pro Termite Concentrate termiticide as a residual spray to outside surfaces of non-residential buildings includingporches, window frames, eaves, patios,garages, refuse dumps and other areas wnere pests congregate or have been observed. Perimeter sprays: To help prevent infestation of buildings,treat a band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the building. Also,treat the building foundation to a height of 2 to 3 feet where pests are active and may find entrance. For scorpions,treat or remove accumulations of lumber, firewood, and other materials which serve as insect harborage sites. Dosage and Mixing Instructions: Use Chlorpyrifos Pro Termite Concentrate mixed as a 0.25%to 0.5% dilution as indicated in the following table: Gallons of Finished Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate Needed Dilution Desired 1 0.2576 Solution 0.5%Solution 5 2/3 fl oz 1 113 fl oz 10 3 1/3 ft oz 5 2/3 fl oz 24 6 2/3 ft oz 13 1/311 oz 16 fl ozI at 97 2 qt 1 gal Small amounts of solution mixed at 0.5%to termitiade rates remaining in the spray tank can be diluted as indicated in the following table and used to treat surfaces or perimeter areas: -6- Concentration Amount of Water to Amount of Water to of Termiticide Add to Each Gallon of Add to Each Gallon of Dilution Termiticide Dilution to Termtticide Dilution to Provide a 025%Spray Provide a 0.5%S ra 0.5% 1 gallon no CONDITIONS OF SALE All statements concerning the use of this product apply only when used as directed. THE MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT OR ITS USE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE LABEL. Read all directions carefully. •7_ 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 1 -CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION COMPANY ADDRESS: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS: TopPro SPECIALTIES (800)424-9300(CHEMTREC,transportation and spills) P.O.BOX 772099 (800) 900-4044(Poison Control Center, human health) MEMPHIS,TN 38117 (800)345-4735(ASPCA,animal health) (A Unit of BASF Corp. and Micro Flo Ccmparry) PRODUCT NAME(S) : CHLORPYRIFOS PRO TERMITE CONCENTRATE CHEMICAL NAME : 0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)phosphorothioate CHEMICAL FAMILY : Organophosphate PRODUCT CODE : EPA Reg. No. 51036-122 SECTION 2-COMPOSMON INFORMATION OF INGREDIENTS COMPONENT PERCENTAG CAS NUMBER OSHA PEL ACIGH TLV E Chlorpyrifos 42.80% 2921-88.2 0.2 mg/m3 0.2 mg/m3 (skin) (skin) Aromatic hydrocarbons 50.0- 55.0 1 64742-94-5 100 ppm not listed SECTION 3-HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SUMMARY (As defined by OSHA Hazard Communication Standard,29 CFR 1910.1200) EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: -Cholinesterase inhibitor, may be fatal if swallowed. -Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled. -Causes moderate eye irritation. -Avoid breathing product vapors or spray mist. -Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. -Keep out of reach of children. Symptoms of over exposure are headaches, nausea, vomiting, cramps, weakness, blurred vision, pin point pupils, tightness in chest, labored breathing, nervousness, sweating, watering of eyes, drooling, muscle spasms and coma. POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS: EYE - Irritating,and may injure eye time if not removed promptly. SKIN- Harmful If absorbed through the skin. Large exposures could be fatal. INHALATION -Vapor or mist concentrations may be harmful if inhaled. High concentrations could be fatal. INGESTATION - May be fatal if swallowed. POTENTIAL PHYSICAL HAZARDS:Combustible liquid and vapor. SECTION 4--FIRST AID MEASURES IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. IF SWALLOWED: Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician immediately. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes. Call a physician. 2 NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: This product is an organophosphorus ester that inhibits cholinesterase. Product also contains a xylene-range aromatic solvent. In cases of severe acute poisoning,the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by the attending physician. If lavage is performed, endotracheal and/or esophageal control is suggested. Danger of lung aspiration must be evaluated against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach. ANTIDOTE: Treat symptomatically. Atropine only by injection is an antidote. Oximes such as 2-PAWprotopam, may be therapeutic but should only be used in conjunction with atropine. SECTION 5-FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASHPOINT(method): ISO F(closed cup) FLAMMABLE LIMIT'S(LFL-UFL):21/a- 15% FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: Combustible liquid. Vapors can form explosive mixtures at temperatures at or above the flashpoint. During a fire, irritating and highly toxic gases may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, or water spray when fighting fires involving this material. FIREFIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate area and fight fire from a safe distance. Approach from upwind to avoid hazardous vapors and decomposition products. Fire exposed oontalners can build up pressure and should be kept cool with water spray it possible. Explosive vapor could form from ruptured containers. Foam fire extinguishing system is preferred to prevent environmental damage from excessive water run off. If water is used,avoid heavy hose streams. If possible,dike and collect water used to fight fire to prevent minimize run off. FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece. Wear full firefighting turn-out gear(Bunker gear). HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride, Ethyl sulfide, Diethyl sulfide,Nitrogen oxides. SECTION 6 ACCIDENT t RELEASE MEASURES Clean up spills immediately, using precautions described in Section 8. Isolate hazard area. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. SMALL SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material such as dry sand, vemUculite or fuller's earth, then place in a chemical waste container. Rinse area with dilute soda ash and place rinsate into chemical waste container. LARGE SPILL: Same as for small spills, may neutralize with dilute alkaline solutions of soda and ash and place into chemical waste container. Do not allow material to run off into soil, drainage systems, or bodies of water. Notify and consult with proper regulatory authorities. SEEMON D STORAGE HANDLING: Use only in a well-ventilated area. Loosen closure cautiously before opening. Do not reuse this container. Empty containers retain product residue(liquid and/or vapor)and can be dangerous. STORAGE: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! Store away from heat (>100 F) and keep from freezing (<20 F). If product crystallizes, store at So to 8o F and agitate to redissolve crystals. Do not use direct heat to warm. Keep away from food,feed and drinking water. SECTION 8-EXPOSURE CONTROLS DOE PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary to control any air contaminants to within their TLVs during the use of this product. Facilities staring or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: EYE PROTECTION-Safety glasses. CLOTHING - Long-sleeved coveralls wom over a minimum of short-sleeved shirt and short pants. Chemical resistant footwear plus socks. GLOVES-Chemical-resistant such as nitrile,butyl rubber, barrier laminate or viton. 3 RESPIRATOR - When handled in a non-ventilated area, use a dust/mist filtering respirator with MSHS/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a respirator with an organic vapor removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides(MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G). Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. 2. Remove clothing Immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thorough!/ and put on clean clothing. 3.Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. SECTION 9-PHYSICAL MID CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Pale, amber liquid. ODOR: Aromatic. MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 350.5 MOLECULAR FORMULA: C9H„C6NO3PS BOILING POINT:275 F MELTING POINT. 105 F(technical) SPECIFIC GRAVrrY: 1.08 g/ml 0 25 C(9.0#/gl) pH: 3.8 VAPOR PRESSURE:2.5 mPa ® 25 C (technical) VAPOR DENSITY: Unknown %VOLATILE: 50.0% WATER SOLUBILITY: Emulsifies completely SECTION 10-STABILrrY AND REACTIVITY CHEMICAL STABILITY: Normally stable. Product will decompose if heated above 300 F for an extended period that significantly increases the risk of explosion. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid temperatures above 100°F(60°C). INCOMPATIBIL17Y WITH OTHER MATERIALS: Strong alkalis,amines and oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride, Ethyl sulfide, Diethyl sulfide, Nitrogen oxides. Especially during combustion. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION 11--TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE TOXICITY: Oral L050(rat, female)- 350 mg/Kg Dermal LDw(rat) - >2,000 mg/Kg Inhalation LCSo(rat) - 1.50 mg/L Eye Irritation(rabbit) - Moderate irritant Skin Irritation(rabbit) - Moderate irritant Sensitization(guinea pig) - Non-sensitizer MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Pre-existing cholinesterase depression. CARCINOGEN STATUS: 4 OSHA - Not listed NTP - Not listed IARC Not listed MUTAGENIC DATA:No evidence of effects during in vivo and in vitro assays. ADDITIONAL DATA: Chlorpyrifos is not known to exhibit reproductive or birth defects. Repeated or prolonged low level exposures may cause sensitization to subsequent exposures that mimic acute exposures. SECTION 12-ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY: This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish, birds, bees and other wildlife. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. FISH TOXICITY: (Technical) 96 hour LC5o, Rainbow trout-48 ug/L AVIAN TOXICITY: (Technical) Oral LD5o, Bobwhite quail-83 mg/Kg BEE TOXICITY: Highly toxic. SECTION 13-DISPOS L CONSIDERATIONS WASTE: Pesticide wastes are toxic and hazardous. Dispose of in accordance with applicable federal,state and local laws and regulations. Do not discharge or pour into soil, drainage system or bodies of water. CONTAINER: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration,or if allowed by state and local authorities, by buming (plastic containers). If burned, stay out of smoke. SECTION 14-TRANSPQRT INFORMATION DOT SHIPPING DESCRIPTION: RO,Organophosphorus Pesticides, Liquid,Toxic (Chlorpyrifos), 6.1, UN 3018, PG 111; ERG#152 DOT HAZARD CLASS: 6.1 UN NUMBER: UN 3018 DOT PACKING GROUP: PG III DOT PRIMARY/SUBSIDIARY LABEL: Keep Away From Food DOT PRIMARY/SUBSIDIARY PLACARD: Keep Away From Food DOT EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE it: 152 SECTION 1s-REGULATORY INFORMATION FiFRA: All pesticides are govsmed under the Federal Insecticide, F information presented below is pertinent only when this Product is handled outside and Rodenticide Act. The regulatory Pesticide. of the normal use and application as a OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD STATUS: Regulated CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY: 1# SARA TITLE 111 STATUS: 302 Extremely Hazardous Substance _ No 311/312 Hazard Categories - Immediate, fire 313 Toxic Chemicals - No CALIFORNIA PROP s5 STATUS: Not listed. 5 WCTION 16--OTHER INFORMATION DISCLAIMER:The information presented herein is based on available data from reliable sources and is owect to the best of Micro Ro's knowledge. Micro Flo makes no warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of the data or the results obtained from the use of this product Nothing herein may be construed as recommending any practice or any product in violation of any law or regulations. The user is solely responsible for determining the suitability of any material or product for a specific purpose and for adopting any appropriate safety precautions. We disclaim all liability for injury or damage stemming from any improper use of the material or product described here. REVISED DATE: July 14, 1999 REVISED FOR: Addition of Poison Control Emergency Numbers PREPARED BY: M.Gaskins REVIEWED BY: S. McNeal APPROVED BY: K. Braniy RESTRICTEDUSE OUE TO ACUTE TOk1CITY. "RETAIL SALE TO AND USE ONLY BY CERTIFIC[Q APPLICATORS OR PERSONS UNDER THEIR DIPECT SUPERVISION AND ONLY"THOSE USES COVERED BY THE CERTIFIED APPLICATOR'S CERMCATION. ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Chlorpyrifos (0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6-tdchtoro-2-pyddyl) phosphoothioate.....................42.8% INERT INGREDINTS:.................. 22% RECE V E� TOTAL..........................................100.0% Contains 4 pounds of chlorpyrifos per gallon NOV 0 12004 Contains petroleum distiflate C.C. BORDEN KEEP CUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CONSTRUCTION, INC. WARNING AVISO PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingies, no use este producto pasta que le etiqueta ha a sido exolicada ampliamente. FIRST AID EO C IF SWALLOWED: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have p P R0N�FFgGE N person sip a san control lasscenof or water if gable tr. Do not swallow. . Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a IF IN EYES: Hold g anything by mouth to an unconscious person. eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove ®0�{ contact lenses, if present after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. ! N SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take Ott contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Calf a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, cal 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards To Humans And Domestic Animals WARNING May be fatal if swallowed. Harmful if absorbed through skin or clothing. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Harmful'1f inhaled. Avoid breathing of vapors, Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking or using tobacco. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Keep away from food,feed stuffs and EPA Reg.No.51036.122 Manufactured By A0101EPA Est.No.51036-GA-001 800 MICRO FLO COMPANY P.O.Box 772099 Memphis,TN 38117.2099 water supplies. When treating adjacent to an existing structure, the applicator must check the area to be treated, and immediately adiacent areas of the structure, for visible and accessible cracks and holes to prevent arty leaks or significant exposures to persons occupying the structure. People present or residing in the structure during appiication must be advised to remove their pets and themselves from the structure if they see any signs of leakage. After application, the applicator is required to check for leaks. All leaks resulting in the deposition of termiticide in locations other than those prescribed on this label must be cleaned up prior to leaving the application site. Do not allow people or pets to contact contaminated areas or to reoccupy contaminated areas of the structure until the clean up is completed. EMERGENCYTELEPHONE NUMBERS: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact: -(800)424-9300 CHEMTREC(transportation and spills) -(800)900-4044 Poison Control Center(human health) -(800) 345-4735 ASPCA(animal health) NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Chlorpyrifos is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Treat symptomatically. If exposed, plasma and red blood cell cholinesterase tests may indicate degree of exposure (baseline data are useful). Atropine, only by injection, is the preferable antidote. Oximes, such as 2-PAWprotopam, may be therapeu- tic if used early; however, use only in conjunction with atropine. In case of severe acute poisoning, use antidotes immediately after establishing an open airway and respiration. May pose an aspiration hazard. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish, birds, and other wildlife. Oo not apply directly to water. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. Cover or incorporate spills. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS COMBUSTIBLE! Do not use or store near heat or open flame. Do not cut or weld container. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Treated areas must be inspected annually for signs of reinfestation. Spot treatments not to exceed 25%of the amount required to treat the entire struction at the label rate. Spot treatments are allowed cnly where there is dear evidence that reinfestation or barrier disruption has occurred. This product cannot be used for spot and local treatments to existing structures after December 31, 2002. STORADo not contaminate water,food or feed b storage or disposal. D DISPOSAL STORAGE: Storage below 55 degrees F may result in formation of crystals. If product crystallizes out of solution,store at 72 degrees F to 90 degrees F and agitate to redissolve crystals. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If these wastes cannot be by use according to label disposed of instructions.contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency f the Hazardous Waste repre- sentative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or punc- ture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EOUIPMENT(PPE) Mixers and loaders must wear a minimum of long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant footwear, chemical-resistant gloves(such as nitnle or butyl),and protective eyewear(goggles,a faceshield, or safety glasses with front, brow and temple protection). Mixers and loaders who do not use a mechanical system (such as an in-line injector)to transfer the contents of this container must wear coveralls or chemical- resistant apron in addition to other required PPE. Pesticide applicators must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoe gloves. chemical-resistants plus socks,and chemical-resistant In addition, all pesticide handlers must wear a respiratory protection device (MSHA/NIOSH approved num- .2- ber TC-21C)or a NIOSH approved respirator with any R, P or HE filter, and protective eyewear when working in a non-ventilated space and all pesticide applicators must wear protective eyewear when applying termiticide by rodding or sub-slab injection. SUBTERRANEAN TERMITES Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate for soil treatment is used to establish a barrier which is lethal to termites. The chemical emulsion must be adequately dispersed in the soil to provide a barrier between the wood in the structure and the termite colonies in the soil. It is important that the service technician be familiar with current control practices including trenching, rodding, substab injection, and low pressure spray applications. These techniques must be correctly em- ployed to prevent or control infestations by subterranean termite species of RETICULITERMES, ZOOTERMOPSIS,and COPTOTERMES. Choice of appropriate procedures includes consideration of such variable factors as the design of the structure, water table,soil type, soil compaction, grade conditions,and the location and type of domestic water supplies. The biology and behavior of the involved termite species are important factors to be known as well as suspected location of the colony and severity of the infestation within the structure to be protected. For advice concerning current control practices for specific local conditions,consult resources in structural pest control. GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Do not contaminate wells or cisterns. Contamination of public and private water supplies must be avoided by following these precautions: 1. Use antiback-flow equipment or procedures to prevent siphonage of pesticide back into water supplies. 2. Do not treat soil that is water saturated or frozen. 3. Consult state and local specifications for recommended distances of treatment areas from wells, and refer to Federal Housing Administration Specifications for further guidance. PRE-CONSTRUCTION ePSTRUCTURES WITH WELLSW RNC INSIpE Post construction application is prohibited. FOUNDATIONS Structures that contain wells or cisterns within the foundation of a struction can only be treated using the following techniques. 1. Do not treat soil while it is beneath or within the foundation or along the exterior perimeter of a structure that contains a well or cistern. The treated backfill method must be used if soil is removed and treated outsidelaway from the foundation. The treated backfill technique is described as follows: a) Trench and remove soil to be treated onto heavy plastic sheeting or similar material or into a wheelbarrow. b) Treat the soil at the rate of 4 gallons of dilute emulsion per 10 linear feet per foot of depth of the trench, or t gallon per 1.0 cubic foot of soil. See"Dilution Directions" section of the label. Mix thoroughly into the soil takng care to contain the liquid and prevent runoff or spillage. c) After the treated soil has absorbed the diluted emulsion, replace the soil into the trench. 2. Treat infested and/or damaged wood in place using an injection technique such as described in the "Control of Wood Infesting Insects" section of this label. STRUCTURES WITH ADA NT W I I$T R `• D10R OTHER WATER BODIES Applicators must inspect all structures with nearby water sources such as wells,cisterns,surface ponds, streams,and other bodies of water and evaluate.at a minimum, the treatment recommendations listed below prior to making an application. 1. Prior to treatment,if feasible, expose the water pipe(s)coming from the well to the structure, if the pipe(s)enter the structure within 3 feet of grade. 2. Prior to treatment applicators are advised to take precautions to limit the risk of applying the termiticide into subsurface drains that could empty into any bodies of water. These precautions include evaluating whether application of the termiticide to the top of the footer may result in contamination of the subsur- face drain. Factors such as depth to the drain system and soil type and degree of compaction should be .3. taken into account in determining the depth of treatment. 3. When appropriate(i.e., on the water side of the structure),the treated backfill technique(described above)can also be used of minimize off-site movement of termiticide. All nonessential wood and cellulose containing materials,including scrap wood and form boards,should be removed from around foundation wails, crawl spaces, and porches. This does not include existing structural soil contact wood that either has been or needs to be treated. RATE DETERMINATION GUIDELINES Consult the local extension agent or state entomologist for application rate recommendations. An initial treatment using a maximum of 0.50%dilution will provide effective, optimum long tens residual control. A 0.5%dilution may be used to protect utility poles and fence posts. MIXING DIRECTIONS It is important that the termiticide dilution be uniformly mixed in the spray tank before beginning the treat- ment. Once mixed, Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate will not settle out In the tank although the initial mixing will be enhanced by agitation, circulation through the treating hose,and the filling process. 1.Fill tank 1/4 to 1/3 full 2.Start pump to begin by-pass agitation and place end of treating tool in tank to allow circulation through hose. 3.Add appropriate amount of Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate. 4.Add remaining amount of water. 5.Let pump run and allow recirculation through the hose for 2 to 3 minutes. DILUTION DIRECTIONS Gallons of Finished Dilution Desired Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate Needed for a 0.5% Dilution 1 1 113 fl oz 5 62/3ffoz 10 13 1/3 fl oz 24 1 qt 48 2 qt 97 1 gl APPLICATION VOLUME To provide maximum control and protection against termite infestation apply the specified volume of the finished water emulsion and active ingredient as set forth in the directions for use section of this label. If sal will not accept the labeled application volume,the volume may be reduced provided there is a corre- sponding increase in concentration so that the amount of active ingredient applied to the soil remains the same. NOTE: Large reductions of application volume reduce the ability to obtain a continuous barrier. Variance is allowed when volume and concentration are consistent with label directed rates and a continu- ous barrier can still be achieved. Do not treat soil that is water saturated or frozen or in any conditions where runoff or movement from the treatment area (site) is likely to occur. PRECONSTRUCTION SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE TREATMENT PRECONSTRUCTION TREATMENT. DO NOT APPLY AT A LOWER DOSAGE AND/OR CONCENTRA- TION THAN SPECIFIED ON THIS LABEL FOR APPLICATIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE FINISHED GRADE. 4. Prior to each application, applicators must notify the general contractor, construction superintendent, or similar responsible party, of the intended termiticide application and intended sites of application and instruct the responsible person to notify construction workers and other individuals to leave the area to be treated during application and until the termiticide is absorbed into the soil. Areas treated must be inspected annually for signs of reinfestation_ Effective preconstruction subterranean termite control requires the establishment of a unbroken vertical and/ or horizontal chemical barrier between wood in the structure and the termite colonies in the soil. Follow state and local regulations to meet minimum treatment standards for preventive preconstrucbon treatments. All holes in commonly occupied areas into which material has been applied must be plugged. Plugs must be of a non-cellulose material or covered by animpervious, non-cellulose material. See"Rate Determination Guidelines"and Table 1 for dilution directions When treating foundations deeper than 4 feet, apply the termiticide as the backfill is being replaced, or if the construction contractor fails to notify the applicator to permit this,treat the foundation to a minimum depth of 4 feet after the backfill has been installed. The applicator must trench and rod into the trench or trench along the foundation walls and around pillars and other foundation elements,at the rate prescribed from grade to a minimum depth of 4 feet. When the top of the footing is exposed, the applicator must at the soil adjacent to the footing to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the footing. However, in no case should a structure be treated below the footing. 1. For Horizontal barriers,applications shall be made using a low pressure spray after grading is completed and prior to the pouring of the slab or footing. a. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. If the fill is washed gravel or other coarse material, it is important that a sufficient amount of dilution be used to reach the soil substrate beneath the coarse fill. b. It concrete slabs cannot be poured over the soil the same day it has been treated, a vapor barrier should be placed over the treated soil to prevent disturbance of the termiticide barrier. 2. For Vertical barriers, apply the 0.5%dilution at a rate of 4 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth. Establish vertical bamers in areas such as around the base of foundations,plumbing lines, backfilled soil against foundation walls and other areas which may warrant more than just a horizontal barrier. a. Rodding and/or trenching applications should be made to reach the top of the footing. Rod holes should be spaced to provide a continuous barrier. b. Trenches need not be wider than 6 inches. Treat soil with the dilution as it is being replaced in the trench. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. c. Hollow block foundations or voids of masonry can be treated to make a complete chemical barrier especially if the soil was not treated prior to pouring the footing. Apply the dilution at a rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet so that it reaches the top of the footing. See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. areas where underground utilities exit the soil. Do not apply the dilution to the entid. For crawl spaces, establish a vertical barrier on both sides of the foundation and around all piers and intended as the crawl. re surface area See Table 1 for directions for dilution. Do not exceed 0.5%dilution. 3. For Plenum type structures which use a sealed underfloor space to circulate heated and/or cooled air throughout the structure, apply the dilution at the rate of 4 gaYons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth. Soil adjacent to both sides of foundation walls,supporting piers, plumbing and conduits should be .5- treated by trenching or rodding(where soil conditions permit)to a depth of 6 inches or,if less shallow, to the top of the footing. When conditions will not permit trenchingor rodding,surface ation adjacent to interior foundation walls may be made but the treated trip shall of exceed a width of 18 inches,horizontally, from the foundation walls, piers or pipes. The surface application should be made at a rate of 1 gallon per 10 square feet as a very coarse spray under low pressure(not to exceed 20 P.S.I. when measured at the treating tool). After soil treatment,a continuous vapor bamer of at least 6 mil polyethylene film or other suitable vapor barrier must be installed on the ground surface over the entire subffoor area and on the inside of the plenum walls, in accordance with the recommended practices for plenum type structures. For outside structures only. CONTROL OF WOOD INFESTING INSECTS Dosage and Mixing Instructions: Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate is recommended for use as an aqueous emulsion containing 0.5% Chlorpyrifos. Treatment Directions To control wood-infesting beetles such as powderpost beetles(LYCTIDAE), false powder post beetles (BOSTRICHIDAE),deathwatch beetles(ANOBIIDAE),old house borers(CERAMBYCIDAE)and ambrosia beetles(SCOLYTIDAE) in industrial plant sites areas either as coarse sprays or by brushing the product onto targeted surfaces. Use a sufficient amount of spray to cover the area to the point of wetness but avoid runoff. Use the following guidelines to determine appropriate rates of application: For control of carpenter ants in outdoor non-residential structures only. Apply dilution around doors and windows and other places where carpenter ants enter the premises and where they crawl and hide. Use a sufficient amount of spray to cover the area to the point of wetness but avoiding runoff. Treatment of localized areas is intended to kill workers and winged reproductive forms of termites in the treated areas and to prevent infestations for a temporary period. This type of application is not intended to be a substitute for soil treatment or mechanical alteration to control subterranean termites. INDUSTRIAL PLANT SITES To control ants, bees, carpenter ants, clover mites,cockroaches, crickets,earwigs, hornets, millipedes, scorpions,spiders,ticks,wasps and yellowjackets. Outside surface: Apply Chlorpyrifos Pro Termite Concentrate termitiade as a residual spray to outside surfaces of non-residential buildings including porches, window frames, eaves, patios,garages, refuse dumps and other areas where pests congregate or have been observed. Perimeter sprays: To help prevent infestation of buildings, treat a band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the building. Also,treat the building foundation to a height of 2 to 3 feet where pests are active and may find entrance. For scorpions,treat or remove accumulations of lumber, firewood, and other materials which serve as insect harborage sites. Dosage and Mixing Instructions: Use Chlorpyrifos Pro Termite Concentrate mixed as a 0.25%to 0.5% dilution as indicated in the following table: Gallons of Finished Chlorpyrifos PRO Termite Concentrate Needed Dilution Desired 1 0.25%Solution 0.5%Solution 5 2/3 If oz 1 1/3 fl oz 10 3 1/3 ft oz 6 2/3 fl oz 24 6 2/3 fl oz 13 1/3 fl oz &If oz 1 at 1 at 2 at 97 20 �t 1 gal Small amounts of solution mixed at 0.5%to termitiade rates remaining in the spray tank can be diluted as indicated in the following table and used to treat surfaces or perimeter areas: -6- Concentration Amount of Water to Amount of Water to of Termiticide Add to Each Gallon of Add to Each Galton of Dilution Termiticide Dilution to Termiticide Dilution to Provide a 025'16 Spray Provide a 0.5%Spray 0.5% 1 gallon none CONDITIONS OF SALE All statements concerning the Use of this product apply only when used as directed THE MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THIS PRODUCT OR ITS USE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE LABEL Read ail directions carefully. 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 1 -CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION COMPANY ADDRESS: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS: TopPro SPECIALTIES (800)424-9300(CHEMTREC,transportation and spills) P.O. BOX 772099 (800) 900-4044(Poison Control Center,human health) MEMPHIS,TN 38117 (800)345-4735(RSPCA,animal health) (A Unit of BASF Corp. and Micro Flo Company) PRODUCT NAME(S) : CHLORPYRIFOS PRO TERMITE CONCENTRATE CHEMICAL NAME : 0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)phosphorothioate CHEMICAL FAMILY : Organophosphate PRODUCT CODE : EPA Reg. No. 51036-122 SECTION 2--COMPOSITION INFORMATION OF INGREDIENTS COMPONENT PERCENTAG CAS NUMBER OSHA PEL ACIGH TLV E Chlorpyrifos 42.80% 2921-88.2 0.2 mg/m3 0.2 mg/m3 (skin) (skin) Aromatic hydrocarbons 50.0- 55.0 64742-94-5 100 ppm not listed SECTION 3-HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SUMMARY (As defined by OSHA Hazard Communication Standard,29 CFR 1910.1200) EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: -Cholinesterase inhibitor, may be fatal if swallowed. -Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled. -Causes moderate eye irritation. -Avoid breathing product vapors or spray mist. -Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. -Keep out of reach of children. Symptoms of over exposure are headaches, nausea, vomiting, cramps, weakness, blurred vision, pin point pupils, tightness in chest, labored breathing, nervousness, sweating, watering of eyes, drooling, muscle spasms and coma. POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS: EYE -Irritating, and may injure eye tissue if not removed promptly. SKIN-Harmful If absorbed through the skin. Large exposures could be fatal. INHALATION -Vapor or mist concentrations may be harmful'rf inhaled. High concentrations could be fatal. INGESTATION - May be fatal if swallowed. POTENTIAL PHYSICAL HAZARDS: Combustible liquid and vapor. SECTION 4-FIRST AID MEASi gES IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. IF SWALLOWED: Do not induce vomiting. Call a physician immediately. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes. Calla physician. a NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: This product is an organophosphorus ester that inhibits cholinesterase. Product also contains a xylene-range aromatic solvent. In cases of severe acute poisoning, the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by the attending physician. If lavage is performed, endotracheal and/or esophageal control is suggested. Danger of lung aspiration must be evaluated against toxicity when considering emptying the stomach. ANTIDOTE: Treat symptomatically. Atropine only by injection is an antidote. Oximes such as 2-PAWprotopam, may be therapeutic but should only be used in conjunction with atropine. SECTION 5-FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASHPOINT(method): 150 F(closed cup) FLAMMABLE LIMITS(LFL-UFL):20/a- 15% FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: Combustible liquid. Vapors can form explosive matures at temperatures at or above the flashpoint. During a fire, irritating and highly toxic gases may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use alcohol foam, carbon dioxide, or water spray when fighting fires involving this material. FIREFIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate area and fight fire from a safe distance. Approach from upwind to avoid hazardous vapors and decomposition products. Fire exposed containers can build up pressure and should be kept cool with water spray it possible. Explosive vapor could farm from ruptured containers. Foam Hire extinguishing system is preferred to prevent environmental damage from excessive water run off. If water is used,avoid heavy hose streams. if possible,dike and collect water used to fight fire to prevent minimize runoff. FIREFIGHTING EOUIPMENT: Self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece. Wear full firefighting turn-out gear(Bunker gear). HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride, Ethyl sulfide, Diethyl sulfide, Nitrogen oxides. SECTION 6-ACCI ENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Clean up spills immediately, using precautions described in Section 8. Isolate hazard area. Keep unnecessary and unprotected personnel from entering. SMALL SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material such as dry sand, vermiculite or fullers earth, then place in a chemical waste container. Rinse area with dilute soda ash and place ansate into chemical waste container. LARGE SPILL: Same as for small spills; may neutralize with dilute alkaline solutions of soda and ash and place into chemical waste container. Do not allow material to nm off into soil, drainage systems, or bodies of water. Notify and consult with proper regulatory authorities. SECTION - D STORAGE HANDLING: Use only in a well-ventilated area. Loosen closure cautiously before opening. Do not reuse this container. Empty containers retain product residue(liquid and/or vapor)and can be dangerous. STORAGE: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! Store away from heat (>100 F) and keep from freezing (<20 F). If product crystallizes, store at 50 to 80 F and agitate to redissolve crystals. Do not use direct heat to warm. Keep away from food,feed and drinking water. SECTION a-EXPOSURE CONTRAS PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Local exhaust ventilation may be necessary to control any air contaminants to within their TLVs during the use of this product. Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: EYE PROTECTION-Safety glasses. CLOTHING - Long-sleeved coveralls wom over a minimum of short-sleeved shirt and short pants. Chemical resistant footwear plus socks. GLOVES-Chemical-resistant such as nitrile,butyl rubber, barrier laminate or viton. 3 RESPIRATOR - When handled in a non-ventilated area, use a dust/mist filtering respirator with MSHS/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a respirator with an organic vapor removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides(MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G). Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. 2. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. 3.Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. SECTION9-PHYSIC AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Pale, amber liquid. ODOR: Aromatic. MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 350.5 MOLECULAR FORMULA:C91-11,03NO3PS BOILING POINT:275 F MELTING POINT: 105 F(technical) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.08 g/ml 0 25 C(9A#/gi) pH: 3.8 VAPOR PRESSURE:2.5 mPa @ 25 C (technical) VAPOR DENSITY: Unknown %VOLATILE: 50.0% WATER SOLUBILITY; Emulsifies completely SECTION10 EA CHEMICAL STABILITY: Normally stable. Product will decompose if heated above 300 F for an extended period that significantly increases the risk of explosion. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid temperatures above 100°F(60°C). INCOMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER MATERIALS: Strong alkalis,amines and oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride, Ethyl sulfide, Diethyl sulfide, Nitrogen oxides. Especially during combustion. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION 11 -TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ACUTE TOXICITY: Oral LDsa(rat,female)- 350 mg/Kg Dermal LD,o(rat) - >2,000 mg/Kg Inhalation LCSo(rat) - 1.50 mg/L Eye Irritation(rabbit) Moderate irritant Skin Irritation(rabbit) - Moderate irritant Sensitization(guinea pig) - Non-sensitizer MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Pre-existing cholinesterase depression. CARCINOGEN STATUS: 4 OSHA - Not listed NTP Not listed IARC - Not listed MUTAGENIC DATA:No evidence of effects during in vivo and in vitro assays. ADDITIONAL DATA: Chlorpyrifos is not known to exhibit reproductive or birth defects. Repeated or prolonged low level exposures may cause sensitization to subsequent exposures that mimic acute exposures. SECTION 12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY: This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish, birds, bees and other wildlife. Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites. FISH TOXICITY: (Technical) 96 hour LC50, Rainbow trout-48 ug/L AVIAN TOXICITY: (Technical) Oral LDw, Bobwhite quail-83 mg/Kg BEE TOXICITY:Highly toxic. SECTION 13-DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE: Pesticide wastes are toxic and hazardous. Dispose of in accordance with applicable federal,state and local laws and regulations. Do not discharge or pour into soil, drainage system or bodies of water. CONTAINER: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reoondidoning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration,or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning (plastic containers). If burned, stay out of smoke. SECTION 14-TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT SHIPPING DESCRIPTION: RO,Organophosphorus Pesticides, Liquid, Toxic (Chlorpyrifos), 6.1, UN 3018, PG 111; ERG#152 DOT HAZARD CLASS: 6.1 UN NUMBER: UN 3018 DOT PACKING GROUP: PG Ill DOT PRIMARY/SUBSIDIARY LABEL: Keep Away From Food DOT PRIMARY/SUBSIDIARY PLACARD: Keep Away From Food DOT EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE#: 152 SECTION is-REGULAIM INFORMATION FIFRA: All pesticides are govemed under the Federal insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. The regulatory information presented below is pertinent only when this product is handled outside of the normal use and application as a pesticide. OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD STATUS: Regulated CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY: 1# SARA TITLE III STATUS: 302 Extremely Hazardous Substance _ No 311/312 Hazard Categories - Immediate, fire 313 Toxic Chemicals - No CALIFORNIA PROP 65 STATUS: Not listed. 5 SECTION 16-OTHER INFORMATION DISCLAIMER:The information presented herein is based on available data from reliable sources and is correct to the best of Micro No's knowledge. Micro Flo makes no warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy of the data or the results obtained from the use of this product. Nothing herein may be construed as recommending any practice or any product in violation of any law or regulations. The user is solely responsible for determining the suitability of any material or product for a specific purpose and for adopting any appropriate safety precautions. We disclaim all liability for injury or damage stemming from any improper use of the material or product described herein. REVISED DATE: July 14, 1999 REVISED FOR: Addition of Poison Control Emergency Numbers PREPARED BY: M.Gaskins REVIEWED BY: S.McNeal APPROVED BY: K. Branly