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2.0 GENERAL SITE CONDMONS <br /> The site consists of an approximately 80,200 square-foot, one-story structure with a <br /> partial mezzanine located at 4101 South Airport Way, Stockton, California. The building <br /> area consists of approximately 73,872 square feet of warehouse space and approximately <br /> 6,328 square feet of office space. According to information provided in the request for <br /> proposal (RFP) from John Deere Parts Distribution Center and on-site interviews, the <br /> construction date of the original building was 1957 with a subsequent addition in 1970. <br /> The site building was constructed of concrete slab floor, metal ceiling deck, wood <br /> fiberboard, concrete block, concrete, and sheet metal exterior walls. The facility is <br /> equipped with gas/electric forced-air heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) <br /> ducted systems. The piping was covered with fiberglass insulation and hard mudded pipe <br /> elbow fitting insulation. ATC observed that the roofing materials consist of built up <br /> asphaltic materials with a tar mopped and gravel ballast covering. Collecting <br /> representative samples of the roofing materials was not included in the scope of work for <br /> this asbestos survey. The roofing materials should be presumed asbestos-containing until <br /> sampling and analysis prove otherwise. According to the prior report conducted by Hall- <br /> Kimbrell Environmental Services, August 24, 1988, the woven-tape around the duct work <br /> on the roof was positive for asbestos. <br /> Samples collected from the building included cementitious panels, duct seam sealant, <br /> wallboard material, carpet glue, floor tiles and associated mastics, baseboard glue, ceiling <br /> tiles, drywalls and associated joint compounds, plaster, duct insulation seam tape, thermal <br /> system insulation(TSI), ceiling cork board, duct vibration cloth and window putty. <br /> 3 <br />