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Assembly briefed on Signal Hill demolition: contractor says 40% done; building official cautions on reuse
Summary
Borough staff updated the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly on April 24 that interior demolition at the Signal Hill (Mental Health) building is about 40% complete and that the contractor is containerizing PCB waste and preparing for asbestos abatement.
Borough staff updated the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly on April 24 about the Signal Hill project (the former Mental Health building abatement and demolition). The contractor had completed roughly 40% of interior demolition, staff said, and had filled the first container of PCB-contaminated material. Asbestos abatement work was scheduled to begin the following week.
Cody Allen, project manager, told the assembly that with interior framework exposed he asked the city’s building official, Ted Hanson, to walk the buildings with him on April 16. Hanson provided a verbal assessment that the structure could not be repurposed for anything other than residential use and flagged interior…
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