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Project Scope Furnished all craft labor, supervision and materials to remove existing gravel built up roof system. Replaced with liquid membrane system at six separate roofs with a total of 80,000 sq. ft., replaced 26 gravity vents and all of the flashing. Project Description There were six different roofs within the scope of this project. The old existing material needed to be removed and the roof needed to be maintained watertight daily as the project proceeded. The existing roofing material contained asbestos. The material had to be kept wet while removal was in progress. All material had to be double bagged and placed into asbestos containers for disposal. A 130 ton crane was utilized along with two skid pans to lower old material from the roofs and to lift new material. New roofing system installed included: ° Self stick vapor barrier ° 1.5” of insulation ° .5” of hard board ° Three coats of liquid applied membrane 1 st coat - 45 mils with fabric embedded 2 nd coalt - 30 mils 3 rd coat - 30 mils Non-skid areas were installed per the design package 26 gravity vents were replaced as part of the scope. A dropped object plan was developed to protect plant equipment and personnel. All existing drain covers were replaced with new. Installed approximately 1600 lineal feet of new stainless steel flashing All roof drains were tested for functionality Challenges Existing roof contained asbestos Not exceeding maximum re-coat times between coats of liquid membrane. Materterial storage and material movement Project Highlights Zero OSHA recordables Zero Human Performance issues No re-coat times exceeded No Reworks and Quality - All membrane thicknesses were achieved without having to re-coat any areas PROJECT PROFILE 100 Crescent Centre Parkway, Suite 1240 | Tucker, GA 30084 USA | office: 770.879.4400 | www.wisgrp.com Farley Turbine Building Roof Removal and Replacement Client: Southern Nuclear Location: Farley Turbine Building Project Duration: 9-6-14 to 4-11-15 Contract Method: Target Price New gravity vent installed and roof finished Existing roof removed with partial lmoisture barrier installed

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Project Scope Furnished all craft labor, supervision and materials to remove existing gravel built up roof system. Replaced with liquid membrane system at six separate roofs with a total of 80,000 sq. ft., replaced 26 gravity vents and all of the flashing.

Project DescriptionThere were six different roofs within the scope of this project. The old existing material needed to be removed and the roof needed to be maintained watertight daily as the project proceeded. The existing roofing material contained asbestos. The material had to be kept wet while removal was in progress. All material had to be double bagged and placed into asbestos containers for disposal. A 130 ton crane was utilized along with two skid pans to lower old material from the roofs and to lift new material.

• New roofing system installed included:

° Self stick vapor barrier

° 1.5” of insulation

° .5” of hard board

° Three coats of liquid applied membrane

■ 1st coat - 45 mils with fabric embedded

■ 2nd coalt - 30 mils

■ 3rd coat - 30 mils

■ Non-skid areas were installed per the design package

• 26 gravity vents were replaced as part of the scope. A dropped object plan was developed to protect plant equipment and personnel.

• All existing drain covers were replaced with new.

• Installed approximately 1600 lineal feet of new stainless steel flashing

• All roof drains were tested for functionality

Challenges• Existing roof contained asbestos

• Not exceeding maximum re-coat times between coats of liquid membrane.

• Materterial storage and material movement

Project Highlights• Zero OSHA recordables

• Zero Human Performance issues

• No re-coat times exceeded

• No Reworks and Quality - All membrane thicknesses were achieved without having to re-coat any areas

PROJECT PROFILE

100 Crescent Centre Parkway, Suite 1240 | Tucker, GA 30084 USA | office: 770.879.4400 | www.wisgrp.com

Farley Turbine Building Roof Removal and Replacement

Client: Southern Nuclear

Location: Farley Turbine Building

Project Duration: 9-6-14 to 4-11-15

Contract Method: Target Price

New gravity vent installed and roof finished

Existing roof removed with partial lmoisture barrier installed