26 Jan, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Mold as well as asbestos force Ocala City Council to make temporary move

Ocala City Hall in Florida closed in mid-December due to asbestos as well as mold in the duct work. The City Council has had to relocate from their chambers until March while remediation work is underway. Mold was discovered in the air conditioning duct work after people complained about odors in the council chambers. The air conditioning system is disconnected from other locations in the building, so only the chambers as well as the subordinate floor hallway are affected by the problem. A temporary wall was erected to isolate the problem areas so as not to affect the city manager’s office.

The asbestos was discovered in the bodily that taped the duct work together. The environmental survey by PBO3 cost $2,782. The ceiling duct work with the asbestos was removed by Sunrise Environmental for $9,844. Installation of the recent air handler as well as duct work will cost $46,600, as well as the work cannot proceed until the parts can be obtained. After that work is completed, it will cost $13,000 to install a recent ceiling as well as carpeting.

For the filled story, go to Ocala.com.

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