Examples of Abatement Designer in a sentence
This project was designed by a licensed State of Connecticut Department of Public Health Asbestos Abatement Designer (Peter J.
Abatement Designer: Required for all individually permitted asbestos removals conducted in public areas consisting of more than 3000 square feet (281 square meters), 1500 linear feet (462 meters), or 656 cubic feet (18 cubic meters) of RACM.
Architect/Engineer may be required to include these bid documents as a part of their plans and specifications and will identify such documents as the work product of the Abatement Designer.
If testing by State reveals that abatement of hazardous materials is involved in the project, State shall furnish the services of an Abatement Designer to develop bid documents specifically related to abatement of the hazardous materials.
Recognizing that the Architect/Engineer is not responsible or liable for asbestos existing and in place prior to commencement of this Project, or for the activities of any Asbestos Abatement Designer or Contractor, the Architect/Engineer is not required to carry professional liability insurance or insurance rider for asbestos abatement activities.
This project was designed by a State of Connecticut Department of Public Health licensed Asbestos Abatement Designer.
The internal audit assurance provided consists of independent evaluations of the adequacy and effectiveness of risk management, internal controls, financial reporting mechanisms and records, information systems and operations, safeguarding of assets (including fraud prevention) and adherence to laws and regulations.
Bidders shall submit the following documentation upon the request of the Director of Purchasing: Proposed Project Schedule Current MDEP Asbestos Abatement Contractor License, Asbestos Abatement Designer License and Asbestos Abatement Supervisor license for the proposed project superintendent.
All personnel involved in excavation or other soil disturbing activities shall receive the required two-hour training by a Certified Asbestos Inspector or Certified Abatement Designer, when asbestos discoveries are anticipated, or discoveries are made.
Recognizing that Architect/Engineer is not responsible or liable for hazardous materials existing and in place prior to commencement of this Project, or for the activities of any Abatement Designer or the Contractor, Architect/Engineer is not required to carry professional liability insurance or insurance rider for asbestos abatement activities.