Jurgiel & Associates, Inc. - Overview - Asb and Lead



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Asbestos and Lead Consulting

Asbestos and Lead are widely known hazards that were commonly used in a variety of building products and other industrial applications. The presence of these hazards and associated regulations can create complex issues that effect all aspects of business today.

John A. Jurgiel & Associates has conducted asbestos-related projects since 1978. Our asbestos consulting activities involve asbestos identification surveys (including AHERA surveys for schools), preparation of bid documents (including technical specifications) for asbestos abatement projects, and the inspection and air monitoring of asbestos abatement projects. We have served as asbestos consultants on abatement projects of over $2.0M in size, as well as a multitude of smaller projects. Asbestos surveys have been conducted of major office complexes, school districts, health care facilities, as well as a large Air Force facility of over one-million square feet. Our services have also included evaluating potential surface dust contamination using microvacuum techniques and other precise analytical methods.

While consulting on lead-based paint projects has always been part of our expertise, the promulgation of OSHA, EPA, and HUD standards have increased our involvement in lead consulting. These activities include lead-based paint identification surveys (XRF surveys), lead-based paint risk assessments, preparation of remediation bid documents (including technical specifications), training programs, and remediation project oversite and air monitoring. John A. Jurgiel & Associates also serves a number of commercial painting and construction companies to assist in regulatory compliance issues.

All work is conducted by properly licensed individuals using state of the art methods and procedures under the direct supervision of Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH), Certified Safety Professionals (CSP), and Professional Engineers (PE).