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ITB - Asbestos Abatement Services 2008

  • YEAR CREATED: 2008
  • ENTITY TYPE: State
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
This document is a set of specifications and requirements for asbestos abatement work for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The document outlines the procedures and guidelines that a vendor must follow when conducting asbestos inspections, preparing abatement plans, and monitoring abatement activities. The document specifies that the vendor must provide an asbestos inspection report to TxDOT within five working days after completing sample collection and analysis. The report should include the location of the inspected property or structure, names of the vendor's employees who performed the inspection, description of samples collected and analyzed, drawings of the structure indicating the location of collected samples, and a summary of the samples collected and analyzed. The vendor is also required to prepare an asbestos abatement plan based on the inspection results, which should include the identification of the property or structure containing asbestos-containing materials (ACM), description of methods and procedures for abating ACM, and cross-referencing of homogeneous areas containing ACM with the inspection report. During the abatement activities, the vendor must verify that the abatement contractor has the necessary certifications and permits, ensure compliance with applicable regulations, and provide a licensed Asbestos Air Monitor Technician to observe the activities and collect air samples. The vendor is responsible for reporting the abatement activities and air monitoring results to TxDOT. The document also mentions that all documents prepared by the vendor or furnished by TxDOT become the property of TxDOT, and the vendor must provide its personnel with required safety equipment and ensure compliance with safety policies. TxDOT's responsibilities include providing a contract manager as the point of contact, providing any available sketches, pictures, maps, dimensions, etc. to facilitate understanding of each project, and assigning task work order numbers for better organization and tracking of projects.
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