Hazardous Materials Abatement and Demolition Services of a Courthouse
Service Type: | Hazardous Materials Abatement and Demolition |
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Client: | Governmental Agency |
Location: | Kitchener, Ontario |
Tri-Phase was retained by a municipality to complete hazardous materials abatement and interior demolition for an existing courthouse that was approximately 87,000 square feet in size as part of its renovation/revitalization work. The scope of work included but was not limited to the removal and disposal of asbestos-containing drywall, ceiling, ductwork insulation, cement, transite pipes, firestopping, vinyl flooring, pipe insulations, partitions, etc. following Type I-III procedures. Tri-Phase removed concrete blocks, slab and stairwells with asbestos-containing white textured paint within the entire building. This work was completed across the entire building, which included a basement, ground floor and two upper levels.
Once the hazardous materials abatement was completed, Tri-Phase provided interior demolition of the entire building. The demolition scope of work included interior partitions, bathrooms, finishings, ceilings and walls. The scope of work also included the demolition of electrical and mechanical materials which included HVAC systems, chillers, heating systems, pipes, and cooling towers. Tri-Phase was able to recycle 98% of the demolished materials. Once the demolition was complete, the building was ready to be turned over to the client for the rebuild as the remaining structure stayed intact.