ADDENDUM #2 NWIT North Lobby Renovations and HVAC System Upgrade Queen s Park Arena, New Westminster, BC

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1 November 30, 2016 ADDENDUM #2 NWIT North Lobby Renovations and HVAC System Upgrade Queen s Park Arena, New Westminster, BC This addendum modifies the Invitation to Tender only as noted: SPECIFICATIONS Section Hazardous Materials Abatement Please refer to Hazmat Addendum No. 1 from Astech Consultants (2 pages following) APPENDICES <DELETE> Appendix A Pre-Project Hazardous Building Materials Survey in its entirety and <REPLACE WITH> Appendix B Contractor Version Pre-Project Hazardous Building Materials Survey Revised November 24, 2016 (22 pages following) Please acknowledge this addendum on page 3 of 5 in the Bid Form Revised Nov 29/16. END OF ADDENDUM #2 Yours truly, Heather M. Rossi Intermediate Buyer Document #966805

2 CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER North Lobby Renovation Project HAZMAT ADDENDUM No. 1 Queens Park Arena, New Westminster, BC Page 1 HAZMAT ADDENDUM No. 1 November 25, 2016 This Addendum varies the contract documents entitled: PROJECT NAME: TENDER NUMBER: NORTH LOBBY RENOVATIONS AND HVAC SYSTEM UPGRADE NWIT This Addendum forms part of the Contract Documents and is to be read, interpreted and coordinated with all other parts. The cost of all work contained herein is to be included in the contract sum. The following revisions supersede the information contained in the original documents issued for the above-named project to the extent referenced and shall become part thereof. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by inserting its number and date on the Tender Form. Failure to do so may subject bidder to disqualification. 1) Tender Documents Delete the Pre-Project Hazardous Building Materials Survey Report dated October 26, 2016 in Appendix A of the Tender Documents in its entirety and replace with the attached Pre-Project Hazardous Building Materials Survey Report dated November 24, This revision corrects the location of asbestos containing floor tiles in the North Lobby and Northeast Stairwell, and now includes for leachate lead sample results. 2) Section article Add the following to article : e) Finished gypsum board surfaces have asbestos containing filling compounds. Therefore, as required for drilling through or for the installation of anchors into gypsum board surfaces, the electrical contractor or other personnel shall mark the locations. The Abatement Contractor shall then drill through the gypsum board with asbestos containing filling compounds utilizing a drill with shroud and HEPA filtered vacuum attachment to contain dust at the source. The Abatement Contractor shall then install the new anchors into the holes, as applicable. 3) Section article b) Add the following sentence to article b): However, as the upper sash of the wood-framed windows are to be retained and refurbished, the Abatement Contractor or qualified painting contractor shall conduct all surface preparation work (scraping, sanding, etc.) as and when required for the re-painting of the sashes with lead paint in a manner that controls the release of lead paint dust and debris. 4) Section article Add the following to article : e) As required for drilling through or for the installation of anchors into painted plaster, wood, concrete, and/or concrete block surfaces, the electrical contractor or other personnel shall mark the locations. The Abatement Contractor shall then drill through the lead paint and based substrate utilizing a drill with shroud and HEPA filtered vacuum attachment to contain dust at the source. The Abatement Contractor shall then install the new anchors into the holes, as applicable. Astech Consultants Ltd., #101-Bldg.C th Avenue, Cloverdale, BC, V3S 7X1 Telephone Fax

3 CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER North Lobby Renovation Project HAZMAT ADDENDUM No. 1 Queens Park Arena, New Westminster, BC Page 2 5) Section article a) Add the following sentence to article a): However, as the upper sash of the wood-framed windows are to be retained and refurbished, the Abatement Contractor or qualified painting contractor shall conduct all surface preparation work (scraping, sanding, etc.) as and when required for the re-painting of the sashes with lead paint in a manner that controls the release of lead paint dust and debris. END OF HAZMAT ADDENDUM Astech Consultants Ltd., #101-Bldg.C th Avenue, Cloverdale, BC, V3S 7X1 Telephone Fax

4 NWIT CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER APPENDIX B Contractor Version Revised Pre-Project Hazardous Building Materials Survey for North Lobby Interior Renovations and Exterior Window Replacement, November 24, 2016 Astech Consultants Ltd

5 November 24, 2016 CITY OF NEW WESTMINSTER 511 Royal Avenue New Westminster, BC V3L 1H9 Attention: Mr. Wayne Werbovetski, BArch, AIBC Project Manager Ref: CONTRACTOR VERSION - REVISED PRE-PROJECT HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIALS SURVEY FOR NORTH LOBBY INTERIOR RENOVATIONS AND EXTERIOR WINDOW REPLACEMENT PROJECT AT QUEENS PARK ARENA LOCATED AT QUEENS PARK, 1 ST STREET AND 3 RD AVENUE, NEW WESTMINSTER, BC 1.0 INTRODUCTION Astech Consultants were retained by the City of New Westminster to conduct a Pre-Project Hazardous Building Materials Survey and compile a detailed report on the presence and location of asbestos containing building materials, PCB containing ballasts, lead, mercury, and stored chemicals to be impacted by the planned North Lobby Interior Renovations and Exterior Window Replacement Project at Queens Park Arena located at Queens Park, 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC. Astech Consultants Ltd. survey and report format is designed specifically to satisfy the current applicable regulation from the Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation regarding hazardous building material assessments by a Qualified Person for buildings and structures. This survey was conducted on October 18 & 26, and November 2, 2016 by Rob Kingsley of Astech Consultants Ltd. It must be emphasized that this survey was concerned exclusively with the subject areas. The site survey was destructive in nature and thorough in investigating layered floor, wall, and ceiling systems. However, inaccessible floor cavities, wall cavities, and ceiling cavities which would require the actual dismantling of portions of the structure in order to gain access were not investigated. No attempt was made to investigate other areas of the building, underground services, or the surrounding property. Therefore, if during work activities, other hazardous materials, asbestos containing materials, or potential asbestos containing materials not included in this report are discovered, work should immediately cease in the affected area. At that time, Astech Consultants Ltd. should be contacted so that they can initiate immediate appropriate action so that there are no undue delays. 2.0 BUILDING DESCRIPTION The subject building on site is described as an ice arena faced with stucco and concrete. The building has had several renovations over the years. The subject of this report is specific rooms to be impacted by the renovation project, as listed in Section 4.1 of this report. At the time of survey, the subject areas of the building were in fair to good condition. Page 1 of 7 #101-Bldg.C th Avenue Cloverdale, BC, Canada V3S 7X1 Tel: Fax:

6 Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK 3.0 METHODOLOGY 3.1 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS A visual inspection was undertaken in order to determine the type, location, and homogeneous nature of asbestos and potential asbestos containing building materials located in the subject areas of the building. During this inspection, sixteen (16) bulk samples of potential asbestos containing materials were collected from specific locations of the building. The number of samples collected during this survey are in accordance with the guidelines established by WorkSafeBC in their publication Safe Work Practices for Handling Asbestos (2012 Edition), and as indicated by actual site conditions. The samples collected were submitted for analysis at our in-house laboratory in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, utilizing polarized light microscopy, and dispersion staining techniques. s of laboratory analysis of samples collected during this survey are attached. 3.2 LEAD PAINTS A visual inspection was undertaken in order to determine the type and location of paints suspected of containing lead at the subject areas of the building. During this inspection, eight (8) bulk samples of potential lead paint were collected from specific locations of the building. The samples collected were submitted for analysis at our in-house laboratory in accordance with US EPA methods and the requirements of the Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. s of laboratory analysis of samples collected during this survey are attached. Once laboratory analytical results indicated the presence of lead in six (6) of the paint bulk samples, Astech Consultants returned to site to collect six (6) bulk samples of intact paint on the base substrate of wood and stucco at the same locations as the lead paint samples. They were submitted for TCLP lead laboratory analysis in accordance with US EPA methods and the requirements of the Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. s of laboratory analysis of samples collected during this survey are attached. 3.3 PCB CONTAINING MATERIALS, LEAD, MERCURY, STORED CHEMICALS, AND SILICA A visual inspection was undertaken in order to determine the presence of: - fluorescent light fixtures & HID light fixtures suspected of containing PCB ballasts or capacitors, - construction materials suspected of containing lead and other heavy metals, - thermostats and associated equipment suspected of containing mercury, - stored chemicals suspected of being toxic, flammable, or explosive, and - building materials suspected of containing silica in crystalline and non-crystalline forms. 4.0 INSPECTION RESULTS 4.1 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS The visual inspection and/or analytical results determined that asbestos containing materials or potential asbestos containing materials are located at the following specific locations. Page 2 of 7

7 Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK UPPER FLOOR North Lobby (south of built-in serving counter) - Asbestos containing 12" floor tiles on wood sub-floor on asbestos containing 9" floor tiles (concealed beneath layer(s) of rubber mats, non-asbestos paper backed sheet flooring, wood, and other building materials). - Asbestos containing pipe thread compound at fittings of natural gas piping (mostly concealed). - Asbestos containing pipe thread compound at fittings of sprinkler piping (mostly concealed). Former Server Area (north of built-in serving counter) - Asbestos containing pipe thread compound at fittings of natural gas piping (mostly concealed). - Asbestos containing pipe thread compound at fittings of sprinkler piping (mostly concealed). - Non-asbestos floor tile adhesive (previously sampled) (concealed beneath a layer of wood). - Non-asbestos putty in exterior wood windows. Northwest Storage Room - Asbestos containing pipe thread compound at fittings of sprinkler piping (mostly concealed). - Non-asbestos putty in exterior wood windows. - Non-asbestos floor tile adhesive (previously sampled) (concealed beneath a layer of wood). Northeast Storage Room - Asbestos containing filling compound residue on wood windows, wood around windows, and metal conduit at east wall near ceiling (some concealed). - Asbestos containing pipe thread compound at fittings of sprinkler piping (mostly concealed). - Non-asbestos floor tile adhesive (previously sampled) (concealed beneath a layer of wood). - Non-asbestos fibreglass insulation on mechanical piping system. - Non-asbestos insulation beneath metal casing of hot water tank. - Non-asbestos putty in exterior wood windows. Northwest Stairwell Top Landing - Asbestos containing floor tiles (may be multi-layered and is concealed beneath layer(s) of rubber mats and wood). Not likely to be impacted by project. Northeast Stairwell including Landings - Asbestos containing floor tiles (some concealed). EXTERIOR (AT SUBJECT AREAS ONLY) Walls - Non-asbestos stucco on non-asbestos wall construction paper on north wall of the subject areas. Windows - Non-asbestos putty in exterior wood windows. Rooftop - As advised by the City, the roofing assembly was completely replaced in 2008, and no asbestos containing materials were used. Page 3 of 7

8 Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK 4.2 LEAD The visual inspection and/or analytical results determined the following in the subject areas: - non-leachable paints containing lead were used on interior wood walls, doors, door frames, shelves and framing of serving counter, windows including frames and sills, and metal covered wood doors (except where wood walls have only a single layer of beige paint such as the North Lobby west wall which is considered to be non-lead containing), - non-leachable paints containing lead were used on exterior stucco surfaces and wood windows including frames, sills, trim, and plywood covers, and - the connection bells of cast iron drain pipes contain a lead packing material. 4.3 PCB CONTAINING MATERIALS The visual inspection determined that there are no fluorescent light fixtures suspected of having PCB containing ballasts in the subject areas. 4.4 MERCURY The visual inspection determined that there is one (1) wall mounted thermostat in the North Lobby that contains mercury. There are also numerous fluorescent light tubes/bulbs in the subject areas. 4.5 STORED CHEMICALS AND OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The following list of materials were present in the subject areas at time of inspection: - a few containers of rodent poison, - a fire extinguisher, - smoke/fire detector(s) with a radioactive component within, and - piping containing natural gas leading to heating equipment or capped off above the floor. 4.6 SILICA All concrete, cement, stucco, and any other cementitious building materials are suspected of containing silica in crystalline and non-crystalline forms. 4.7 NON-ASBESTOS GYPSUM BOARD The visual inspection determined that there are no gypsum board products at the subject areas. 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS Prior to the renovation of a building or it's components, the asbestos or assumed asbestos containing materials that are directly impacted by the work must first be removed and disposed of by a qualified hazardous materials abatement contractor s trained and authorized personnel. Asbestos or assumed asbestos containing materials not impacted by the work may remain in place in their existing stable condition in which they are considered to be safely enclosed or encapsulated. Workers must be advised in writing of their presence and location so that the asbestos containing materials are not inadvertently Page 4 of 7

9 Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK disturbed. Removing, enclosing, encapsulating, or otherwise disturbing (e.g. drilling) asbestos containing materials must be performed by a qualified contractor s trained personnel in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. Disposal of asbestos containing materials must be performed in accordance with the BC Ministry of Environment - Environmental Management Act - Hazardous Waste Regulation. 5.2 LEAD BASED PAINTS Lead based paints on building materials not impacted by the project may remain in place as long as they are in a stable condition in which the lead is considered to be safely encapsulated within the paint. However, there are a few areas of the exterior wood windows where the lead based paints are in a deteriorated condition and flaking/delaminating from the base substrate of wood, therefore requiring repair and/or abatement. Lead based paints that are in good repair (stable condition) do not pose a hazard to building occupants or the environment. Where lead or potential lead based paints and/or primers are affected by a project, the work must be performed by a qualified person or contractor in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation and the WCB publication entitled Lead- Containing Paints and Coatings - Preventing Exposure in the Construction Industry. Where the base substrate material is to be removed in conjunction with lead paint removal, the base substrate and lead based paints and/or primers should be removed intact, in accordance with the worker s/ contractor s risk assessment and site specific work procedures. The workers conducting the work and workers in close proximity to the work being performed, should be protected with personal protective equipment as determined by the contractor s risk assessment and site specific work procedures. Lead containing paints which remain attached to stucco, wood, and/or other building materials must be labelled as lead based paints (LBP) for transporting to a licensed/approved disposal site or recycling facility. A licensed/approved facility receiving the waste must be informed of the lead content of these materials and be agreeable to receiving these materials. Prior to acceptance of waste with lead paints at a licensed/ approved disposal facility, the contractor generating the waste must ensure that all waste materials containing LBPs are sampled intact, fastened directly to the base substrate, and representative of the waste stream created by demolition. Astech Consultants has submitted six (6) samples for analysis utilizing a Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure for lead (TCLP lead) test to determine the potential for soil and/or groundwater contamination. The contractor shall have any additional samples analyzed utilizing a Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure for lead (TCLP lead) test to determine the potential for soil and/or groundwater contamination, if deemed necessary by the site receiving the waste. If the lead paints are to be separated or removed from the building materials by means of sanding, scraping, abrading, blasting, etc., more stringent work procedures would apply. The removed lead paints, depending on lead concentrations and leachate results, may become a Hazardous Waste and therefore must be disposed of in accordance with the BC Ministry of Environment - Environmental Management Act - Hazardous Waste Regulation. Where affected by a renovation project, the lead in bells of drain pipe must first be removed, and be recycled or disposed of, in accordance with the BC Ministry of Environment - Environmental Management Act - Hazardous Waste Regulation. Page 5 of 7

10 Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK 5.3 MERCURY Where affected by the renovation project, the mercury containing thermostat and light tubes/bulbs must first be removed, and be relocated for future use, recycled or disposed of, in accordance with the BC Ministry of Environment - Environmental Management Act - Hazardous Waste Regulation. 5.4 STORED CHEMICALS AND OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Stored Chemicals Prior to a renovation project that affects the listed materials, stored chemicals must first be removed, and be recycled or disposed of, in accordance with the BC Ministry of Environment - Environmental Management Act - Hazardous Waste Regulation. Natural Gas Where affected by a renovation project, the natural gas that is contained in some piping must be shut off and purged by Fortis BC or a qualified trades person prior to work that would affect the gas. 5.5 SILICA Where cementitious building materials that are suspected of containing silica in crystalline form are directly impacted by the project (i.e. drill, cut, or abrade), the work should be performed in a controlled manner to avoid the release of crystalline silica dust. Cutting, drilling, or other disturbing these building materials must be performed by a qualified contractor's trained personnel in accordance with the Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. 6.0 OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES For the remediation of hazardous building materials, contract specifications, quality control, and final acceptance of the work remain the responsibility of the Owner. In order to ensure that the Owner has acted in a responsible manner, and to ensure regulatory board compliance, it is recommended that the work be performed in a controlled manner by a qualified and properly insured Hazardous Materials Abatement Contractor. As well, the abatement contractor upon completing the work shall have their Qualified Person inspect the worksite in its entirety to confirm that the work is complete and ready for visual inspection by Astech Consultants Ltd. Project Documentation should also be provided including, but not necessarily limited to, a Notice of Project for work involving Asbestos and Lead, Risk Assessment, Exposure Control Plan, and Site Specific Work Procedures, Worker Respirator Fit Test Forms/Logs and Training Acknowledgement Forms, Certification of DOP Testing of HEPA Filtered Equipment used on site, Air Sample s, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for products used on site, Transportation Waybills, and Waste Manifest Forms. Page 6 of 7

11 Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK 7.0 APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The following approximate quantities for hazardous materials to be impacted by the project in the subject areas are provided as a means to satisfy the requirements of WorkSafeBC, and are for reference only. Contractors shall be responsible for verifying quantities for the purpose of bidding the work. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS Asbestos Multi-Layered Floor Tiles and Contaminated Building Materials in North Lobby (estimate to be impacted during renovation activities) Asbestos Floor Tiles and Contaminated Building Materials in Northeast Stairwell Asbestos Filling Compound Residue on Wood and Metal Conduit APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES 10 square feet 465 square feet A few locations Asbestos Pipe Thread Compounds at Fittings of Natural Gas and Sprinkler Piping 20 OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Non-Leachable Lead Paint Remaining Attached to Building Materials for Recycle/Disposal Non-Leachable Lead Paint Sanding/Scraping in Preparation for Refurbishing/Repainting on Upper Portion of Wood Windows Lead in Bells of Drain Pipe Not Determined 24 windows A few locations for capping or tie-ins Mercury Containing Thermostat 1 Mercury Containing Light Tubes 96 Tubes We hope you have found the above information useful. If you have any questions, or require clarification please contact this office. Rob Kingsley Astech Consultants Ltd. Ref: 16428HE01R1C.RK Page 7 of 7

12 ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE REPORT Date: October 26, 2016 Client: Location: CITY OF NEW WESTMINISTER Queens Park Arena 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue New Westminister, BC Comments: 1) Analyzed as per NIOSH 9002, except for Vermiculite as per EPA/600/R-04/004. 2) WCB defines asbestos containing material as 0.5% or more asbestos, with the exception of Vermiculite which is defined as any asbestos. 3) Sample(s) will be disposed of after 90 days, unless the Client requests otherwise. Sample(s) Collected on October 18, 2016 Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Location Description Layer: Colour % Type % Type 16428BS01 Exterior - North Wall Paint Wall Stucco (Outer Layer) 1: 2: Grey Lt. Grey 2% Cellulose 98% Non-Fibrous None Detected 16428BS02 Exterior - North Wall Wall Stucco (Inner Layer) 3: Dark Grey 2% Cellulose 98% Non-Fibrous None Detected 16428BS03 Exterior - North Wall Paint Wall Stucco (Outer Layer) 1: 2: Grey Lt. Grey 2% Cellulose 98% Non-Fibrous None Detected 16428BS04 Exterior - North Wall Wall Stucco (Inner Layer) 3: Dark Grey 2% Cellulose 98% Non-Fibrous None Detected 16428BS05 Exterior - North Wall Paint Wall Stucco (Outer Layer) 1: 2: Grey Grey 2% Cellulose 98% Non-Fibrous None Detected 16428BS06 Exterior - North Wall Wall Stucco (Inner Layer) 3: Grey 2% Cellulose 98% Non-Fibrous 16428BS07 Exterior - North Wall Wall Construction Paper 4: Black 95% Cellulose 5% Non-Fibrous None Detected None Detected 16428BS08 Exterior - North Wall Paint Caulking (at Perimeter of Door) 1: 2: Beige White 100% Non-Fibrous None Detected Analyst(s): Jesse James #101-Bldg.C th Avenue Cloverdale, BC, Canada V3S 7X1 Page 1 of 2 Tel: Fax:

13 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample(s) Collected on October 20, 2016 Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Location Description Layer: Colour % Type % Type 16428BS09 Upper Floor - North Lobby Sheet Flooring Wear Surface 1: Beige Mosaic 100% Non-Fibrous None Detected Paper Backing (beneath Rubber Mats) 2: Beige 60% Cellulose 30% Glass 10% Non-Fibrous None Detected 16428BS10 Upper Floor - North Lobby Pipe Thread Compound (at Fitting of Sprinkler Piping) 1: Beige 99% Non-Fibrous 1% Tremolite 16428BS11 Upper Floor - North Lobby Pipe Thread Compound (at Fitting of Natural Gas Piping) 1: Beige 98% Non-Fibrous 2% Chrysotile 16428BS12 Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) Sheet Flooring Wear Surface Jute Backing (on Countertop) 1: 2: Red Brown 10% Cellulose 90% Non-Fibrous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-Fibrous None Detected None Detected 16428BS BS BS BS16 Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) Upper Floor - Northeast Storage Room Upper Floor - Northeast Storage Room Window Putty 1: Beige 100% Non-Fibrous None Detected Window Putty 1: Beige 100% Non-Fibrous None Detected Window Putty 1: Beige 100% Non-Fibrous None Detected Paint Filling Compound Residue (on Wood Window Frame) 1: 2: Brown Off-White 98% Non-Fibrous 2% Chrysotile Analyst(s): Brittany Ford American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Bulk Asbestos Proficiency Analytical Testing (BAPAT) Astech Consultants Ltd. Laboratory Participant ID# Page 2 of 2 Bulk Sample Report

14 LEAD (in Paint) BULK SAMPLE REPORT Date: October 26, 2016 Client: Location: CITY OF NEW WESTMINISTER Queens Park Arena 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue New Westminister, BC Comments: 1) Analyzed by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) with direct read PPM. 2) Sample results report lead only. 3) WCB defines lead-containing surface coating material as a paint or other similar material that dries to a solid film that contains over 90 PPM (90 mg/kg or 90 µg/g or 0.009%) dry weight of lead. 4) Samples will be disposed of after 25 days, unless the client requests otherwise. 5) < means less than. Sample(s) Collected on October 18, 2016 Bulk Sample # 16428LS01 Bulk Sample # 16428LS02 : Exterior - North Wall : Paint (Grey) (on Wood Window Trim) : 1,326 PPM : Exterior - North Wall : Paint (Grey) (on Stucco Wall) : 182 PPM Analyst: Trevor Shendruk Sample(s) Collected on October 20, 2016 Bulk Sample # 16428LS03 Bulk Sample # 16428LS04 : Upper Floor - North Lobby : Paint (Beige) (on West Wood Wall) : <5.5 PPM : Upper Floor - North Lobby : Paint (Cream on Green) (on South Wood Door Frame) : 2,658 PPM #101-Bldg.C th Avenue Cloverdale, BC, Canada V3S 7X1 Page 1 of 2 Tel: Fax:

15 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Bulk Sample # 16428LS05 Bulk Sample # 16428LS06 Bulk Sample # 16428LS07 Bulk Sample # 16428LS08 : Upper Floor - North Lobby : Paint (Purple on Green) (on South Metal Covered Wood Door) : 4,656 PPM : Upper Floor - North Lobby : Paint (Olive) (on Lower Portion of Wood Wall beneath Counter) : 1,738 PPM : Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) : Paint (Cream on Light Green) (on North Wood Wall) : 1,136 PPM : Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) : Paint (Blue) (on Wood Shelving beneath Counter) : 747 PPM Analyst: Gina Foley Page 2 of 2 Bulk Sample Report

16 LEACHATE LEAD SAMPLE REPORT Date: November 10, 2016 Client: Location: CITY OF NEW WESTMINISTER Queens Park Arena 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue New Westminister, BC Comments: 1) Samples were analyzed in accordance with EPA Analytical Methods 6020A & ) Sample results report leachate lead only. 3) Reportable Detection Limit is 0.10 mg/l. 4) Ministry of Environment defines lead leachate hazardous waste level as 5.0 mg/l or greater. 5) Samples will be disposed of after 30 days, unless the client requests otherwise. Sample(s) Collected on November 2, 2016 Bulk Sample # 16428LLS01 Bulk Sample # 16428LLS02 Bulk Sample # 16428LLS03 Bulk Sample # 16428LLS04 Bulk Sample # 16428LLS05 Bulk Sample # 16428LLS06 : Exterior - North Wall : Paint (Grey) (on Wood Window Trim) : 0.65 mg/l : Exterior - North Wall : Paint (Grey) (on Stucco Wall) : <0.10 mg/l : Upper Floor - North Lobby : Paint (Cream on Green) (on South Wood Door Frame) : 0.85 mg/l : Upper Floor - North Lobby : Paint (Olive) (on Lower Portion of Wood Wall beneath Counter) : 2.07 mg/l : Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) : Paint (Cream on Light Green) (on North Wood Wall) : 0.14 mg/l : Upper Floor - Former Server Area (North Portion of North Lobby) : Paint (Blue) (on Wood Shelving beneath Counter) : 4.37 mg/l #101-Bldg.C th Avenue Cloverdale, BC, Canada V3S 7X1 Page 1 of 1 Tel: Fax:

17 PHOTOGRAPHS Sample BS01/BS02 - Non-Asbestos Multi-Layered Stucco on North Wall Sample BS03/BS04 - Non-Asbestos Multi-Layered Stucco on North Wall Page 1 of 9

18 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Samples LS02 on BS05/BS06 on BS07 with BS08 - Lead Paint on Non-Asbestos Multi- Layered Stucco on Non-Asbestos Construction Paper with Non-Asbestos Caulking at Perimeter of Door Sample LS01 - Lead Paint on Wood Window Trim, Frame, and Sill Page 2 of 9

19 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample BS09 - Non-Asbestos Paper Backed Sheet Flooring beneath Rubber Tiles Sample BS10 - Asbestos Containing Pipe Thread Compound at Sprinkler Pipe Fitting Page 3 of 9

20 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample BS11 - Asbestos Containing Pipe Thread Compound at Natural Gas Pipe Fitting Sample BS12 - Non-Asbestos Jute Backed Sheet Flooring on Countertop Page 4 of 9

21 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample BS13 - Non-Asbestos Putty in West Exterior Window in Server Area Sample BS14 - Non-Asbestos Putty in East Exterior Window in Server Area Page 5 of 9

22 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample BS15 - Non-Asbestos Putty in Exterior Window in NE Storage Room Sample BS16 - Asbestos Filling Compound on Wood at Window in NE Storage Room Page 6 of 9

23 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample LS03 - Non-Lead Containing Paint on West Wall in North Lobby Sample LS04 - Lead Paint on South Wood Door Frame at North Lobby Page 7 of 9

24 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample LS05 - Lead Paint on South Metal Covered Wood Door at North Lobby Sample LS06 - Lead Paint on Lower Wood Wall beneath Counter in North Lobby Page 8 of 9

25 Queens Park Arena located at 1 st Street and 3 rd Avenue, New Westminster, BC Astech Consultants Ltd. Sample LS07 - Lead Paint on North Wood Wall in Server Area Sample LS08 - Lead Paint on Wood Shelving beneath Counter Page 9 of 9