The District of Columbia government and the owners of the D.C. United Soccer franchise entered into an agreement to build a new stadium for the team in the Buzzard Point area of Southwest DC. The new stadium was completed by 2018.
The site contained four structures along First Street, SW. A previous HAZMAT survey identified asbestos-containing materials, lead paint contamination, and traces of other hazardous material including PCB’s, mercury, lead-acid batteries, as well as Freon and other refrigerants.
Under the agreement between the City and the developers, the City was required to clear the site and remove any and all hazardous materials. The City contracted with a firm to abate the asbestos during demolition of existing buildings and the Department of General Services hired DMY Capitol to monitor the abatement and perform clearance testing to get close outs to obtain the raze permits necessary to demolish the buildings and get the site ready for construction.
DMY’s contract required the services of an Industrial Hygienist to perform the following:
- Daily verification of all workers and supervisor documentation
- Ambient air sampling inside all regulated work areas
- Air sampling when lead-containing components are disturbed
- Documentation via digital photos of work areas, containments and work progress during the project
- Final visual inspections of all abatement areas
- Sampling and testing of any suspect asbestos-containing materials
- Issuing a reports at the conclusion of the abatement and demolition phases.