Utility Project; Lexington, SC
CCI personnel cleaned loose flaking black mastic with leadcontaining
paint off of a 20-foot diameter pipe. Phase 2 of this
project included spot priming of bare metal 135 chembuild and coat
exterior of paint with two coats of H.B. Tnemecol.
Apartment Complex; New Bern, NC
This project involved the removal of lead-based paint. CCI
encapsulated exterior wood trim (fascia and soffit) and removed
exterior doors.
Chemical Company; Mt. Holly, NC
This project involved the removal of lead-based paint from an
outside canopy and support columns utilizing needle guns equipped
with an explosive-proof, HEPA-filtered vacuum collection system.
This was due to the close proximity to volatile storage tanks
containing ethylene oxide. Non-sparking needles were used in the
removal of the lead-based paint. As the paint was removed, it was
containerized in approved drums and prepared for disposal. The
project was completed in two weeks.
Paper Mill; Plymouth, NC
This project involved the removal of lead-based paint from
structural steel components utilized in building a new sawmill. The
paint was removed utilizing vacuum-attached needle guns and
rotopeen hammers. Once TCLP samples were analyzed, the
material was disposed of properly as hazardous waste.
Paper Mill; Riegelwood, NC
This project involved the removal of lead-based paint from various
towers and vessels to facilitate the demolition of processing
equipment throughout the plant. The paint was removed utilizing
vacuum-attached needle guns and rotopeen hammers. Once TCLP
samples were analyzed, the material was disposed of properly as
hazardous waste.
Apartment Complex; New
Bern, NC
This project involved the removal of lead-based
paint. CCI encapsulated exterior wood trim (fascia and soffit) and
removed exterior doors.
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