Inside Containment with Custom Scaffolding
Asbestos Bagging with Labels for Disposal
Containment with Flex Duct
Structural Steel after Abatement
Bagging of Asbestos Fireproofing
Sturtural Steel after abatement with a Lockdown Encapsulant
Exterior of a Commercial Abatement Project
Containment of an Abatement Project
New Non-Asbestos Fireproofing being Install
Fireproofing Bagged and ready for Load-Out
Asbestos Fireproofing Removed and Bagged
Viewing Port for Regulators
LEC constructed custom scaffolding to enable abatement above the Plaster Ceiling without damge the the existing ceiling.
The negative air machines exhaust HEPA filtered air through the flex duct to an area outside of the containment. This provides for the negative pressure inside the abatement area.
One of the final stages of fireproofing abatement - Appling a Lockdown Encapsulant
Notice the Flexible Duct, it is the exhaust of the HEPA filtered air outside the work area. This is what creates the negative pressure in the containment, which ensures all fibers stay inside the containment.
The blue color tint in the new fireproofing helps to identifiy it as non-asbestos containing.
It is amazing to sse how much waste is generated from the abatement of fireproofing. Until you see them lined up like this you can not have a good appreciation of how much work goes into a simple structural fireproofing abatement project.
Officals use the Viewing Port to monitor abatement activities inside the containment without having to enter the Regulated Area.