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Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances MTO - Regional Office (N00724) 1355 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, Ontario Prepared for: Ontario Realty Corporation Through its service provider, SNC-Lavalin ProFac Inc. 234 Concession Street, Suite 202 Kingston, Ontario, K7K 6W6 DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 DST Consulting Engineers Inc. 2150 Thurston Drive, Suite 203, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 5T9 Tel.: (613) 748-1415 Fax: (613) 748-1356 E-mail: ottawa@dstgroup.com

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page i MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Executive Summary DST Consulting Engineers Inc. was retained by the Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC) through its service provider, SNC-Lavalin ProFac Inc. (ProFac) to conduct surveys for asbestos and other designated substances within buildings in the ORC Eastern Ontario portfolio, and provide recommendations for the management, repair or removal of identified designated substances. ORC has implemented an asbestos management program for use at all buildings where asbestos-containing materials are present, to comply with the requirements of Ontario Regulation 278/05. This survey meets the building owner s legal obligations to maintain a record of asbestos containing materials, as required by Ontario Regulation (O.Reg.) 278/05 Designated Substance: Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations, and the requirement to maintain a record of materials containing the 11 designated substances listed in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as required by Section 30 of the, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.1. DST performed an asbestos and designated substance survey of the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724) in Kingston, Ontario, on November 26 th to the 30 th and on December 19 th, 2007. The following tables summarize the findings and recommendations for each individual building surveyed. Details of the findings and recommendations can be found in the survey report and appendices. B11145 Regional Office Designated Substance Findings Asbestos The following friable ACMs were identified: Grey cement compound pipe fitting insulation The following non-friable ACMs were identified: Transite Paneling 9 x9 Vinyl floor tiles Exterior tar duct insulation Window caulking (suspected) Drainpipe joint packing (suspected) Roofing materials (suspected) Lead Lead levels detected in the paint samples analysed were low, less than 5,000 ppm but greater than 600 ppm. Lead may be present as a normal constituent in ceramic tile glazing, solder on copper pipes, emergency light batteries and cast iron drainpipe caulking. Mercury Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes and thermometers. Recommendations Damaged asbestos-containing grey cement compound pipe insulation must be removed from one elbow in the west mechanical penthouse. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for lead-containing materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific lead-containing materials are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials and equipment containing mercury are outlined in the report. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page ii MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Designated Substance Silica Benzene Findings Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials, plasters and in ceramic tiles. Benzene may be present as a normal constituent of the fuel in the emergency generator fuel storage tank. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing benzene. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing benzene are outlined in the report. B11146 Repair Garage Designated Substance Findings Asbestos Friable asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) were not identified in the building. The following non-friable ACMs were identified: Transite 12 x12 Vinyl floor tile Vinyl Sheet Flooring Roofing Material (Suspected ACM) Lead Lead levels detected in the paint samples analysed were low (<5,000 ppm but greater than 600 ppm), with the exception of one sample that had 160,000 ppm lead. The countertops in the ground floor Battery Room are constructed of a soft malleable metal, suspected to be lead. Lead may be present as a normal constituent in ceramic tile glazing, solder on copper pipes, emergency light batteries and cast iron drainpipe caulking. Mercury Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes and thermometers. Silica Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials, plasters and in ceramic tiles. Recommendations A transite panel on top of a cabinet in the mechanical room must be removed. It appears to have been used as a cutting board. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. The grey floor paint sample that had the high concentration of lead was peeling throughout the second floor and is recommended for removal or repair. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific lead-containing materials are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials and equipment containing mercury are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page iii MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 B11147 Machinery Storage Designated Findings Substance Asbestos The following friable ACMs were identified: Grey cement compound pipe fitting insulation Non-friable ACMs were not identified within the building Lead Mercury Silica Lead levels detected in the paint samples analysed were less than 5,000 ppm, with the exception of one sample that had 5,300 ppm lead. Lead may be present as a normal constituent in solder on copper pipes. Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes, thermostats and thermometers. Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials and in brick and mortar. B16224 Services Building Designated Findings Substance Asbestos Friable ACMs were not identified within the building The following non-friable ACMs were identified: Roofing materials (suspected) Window caulking (suspected) 12 x12 Vinyl floor tile Drywall joint compound Lead Lead levels detected in the paint samples analysed were low, less than 5,000 ppm. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for asbestoscontaining materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for lead-containing materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific lead-containing materials are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials and equipment containing mercury are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for asbestoscontaining materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for lead-containing materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific lead-containing materials are outlined in the report. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page iv MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Designated Substance Mercury Silica Findings Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes. Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials, plasters and in brick and mortar. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials and equipment containing mercury are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. B16225 Storage Building Designated Substance Findings Recommendations Asbestos ACMs were not identified within the building No action required. Lead There was no suspected lead paint identified in No action required. the building. Mercury Mercury was not present within the building No action required. Silica Silica is present as a normal constituent in At the present time, remedial action concrete building materials. is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. B21301 OPP Office Designated Findings Substance Asbestos Friable ACMs were not identified within the building The following non-friable ACMs were identified: Roofing materials (suspected) Window caulking (suspected) 12 x12 Vinyl floor tile Lead No lead paint samples were taken within the building. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for asbestoscontaining materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. No action required. Mercury Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials and equipment containing mercury are outlined in the report. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page v MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Designated Substance Silica Findings Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials, ceramic tiles and in brick and mortar. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. B23496 Forestry Storage Building Designated Substance Asbestos Lead Findings Friable ACMs were not identified within the building The following non-friable ACMs were identified: Roofing materials (suspected) One paint sample had low levels of lead (less than 5,000 ppm). One paint sample had 7,000 ppm lead. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for asbestoscontaining materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. The lead-containing green exterior trim paint is peeling and should be removed or repaired. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific lead-containing materials are outlined in the report. Mercury Mercury was not present within the building No action required. Silica Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. B25153 Modular Office Building Designated Findings Substance Asbestos Friable ACMs were not identified within the building The following non-friable ACMs were identified: Window caulking (suspected) Lead There was no suspected lead paint identified in the building. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for asbestoscontaining materials in the building. Other detailed recommendations concerning ACMs are outlined in the report. No action required. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page vi MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Designated Substance Mercury Silica Findings Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes. Silica is present as a normal constituent in ceramic tiles. Recommendations At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials and equipment containing mercury are outlined in the report. At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials containing silica. Other detailed recommendations concerning specific materials containing silica are outlined in the report. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page vii MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 1 1.1. SCOPE OF WORK... 1 1.2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION... 1 1.2.1. Asbestos... 1 1.2.2. Lead... 3 1.2.3. Mercury... 3 1.2.4. Silica... 4 1.2.5. Benzene... 4 1.2.6. Other Designated Substances... 4 2.0 SURVEY METHODOLOGY... 5 2.1. SURVEY AND SAMPLING METHODOLOGY... 5 2.2. QUALITY CONTROL... 6 2.3. ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL CONDITION ASSESSMENT... 6 3.0 FINDINGS... 8 3.1. SITE DESCRIPTION... 8 3.2. SURVEY AND LABORATORY RESULTS... 8 3.2.1. Asbestos... 8 3.2.2. Lead... 11 3.2.3. Mercury... 13 3.2.4. Silica... 13 3.2.5. Benzene... 13 3.2.6. Other Designated Substances... 13 4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS... 14 4.1.1. Asbestos... 14 4.1.2. Lead... 15 4.1.3. Mercury... 15 4.1.4. Silica... 16 5.0 LIMITATIONS OF REPORT... 17 6.0 CLOSURE... 18 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Database of Asbestos Containing Materials Laboratory Certificates of Analysis Survey Sheets Floor Plans Photographs DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 1 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 1.0 Introduction DST Consulting Engineers Inc. was retained by the Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC) through its service provider, SNC-Lavalin ProFac Inc. (ProFac) to conduct surveys for asbestos and other designated substances within buildings in the ORC Eastern Ontario portfolio, and provide recommendations for the management, repair or removal of identified designated substances. ORC has implemented an asbestos management program for use at all buildings where asbestos-containing materials are present, to comply with the requirements of Ontario Regulation 278/05. This survey meets the building owner s legal obligations to maintain a record of asbestos containing materials (ACMs), as required by Ontario Regulation (O.Reg.) 278/05 Designated Substance: Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations, and the requirement to maintain a record of materials containing the 11 designated substances listed in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as required by Section 30 of the, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter 0.1. 1.1. Scope of Work The major tasks of the survey program were to: Conduct surveys for ACMs and other designated substances for designated buildings of each installation; Collect and analyze the required number of suspect ACM samples to satisfy the requirements of O.Reg. 278/05; Collect and analyze paint chip samples of representative paint coatings of suspected lead-based paints in each building; Provide a summary of findings and recommendations for each installation including: o prioritized recommendations for remediation work; o digital photographs illustrating the location and current condition of representative ACMs (principally those for which high priority recommendations are provided) and other designated substances; o floor plans illustrating locations of samples collected; o recommendations for the remediation of any deficient or degraded condition ACMs and other designated substances; and o supply, host, and maintain an online updatable database accessible to ORC and ProFac with observations and findings for each building. Results of the asbestos and other designated substances survey are documented in individual reports for each ORC installation surveyed. Information for all buildings surveyed within an installation is grouped within the report for that installation. 1.2. Background Information 1.2.1. Asbestos Asbestos is a naturally occurring form of fibrous silicate minerals. Asbestos has historically been added to a wide variety of building materials due to several beneficial properties, including DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 2 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 durability, flexibility, high tensile strength, and resistance to heat, wear and corrosion. Historically, asbestos has been known to be added to the following materials: spray-on or trowel-applied fireproofing and acoustic plaster, drywall joint compound, thermal insulation, gaskets, flooring, ceiling tiles, roofing, coatings, cement products (transite), and various other miscellaneous materials. ACMs are commonly divided into two types, friable and non-friable. Friable materials can be easily crushed by hand pressure and readily release fibres when disturbed. Friable materials include such things as thermal insulation on pipes and other mechanical equipment, and ceiling tiles. The regulations include materials that are crumbled, pulverized or powdered (i.e., asbestos-containing debris) as friable. Non-friable materials generally release fibres when they are cut or shaped, and include such products as floor tiles, intact hard plaster finishes, and asbestos cement products. Some non-friable materials may become friable when damaged, such as by water infiltration or weathering. Asbestos fibres can become airborne when ACMs are disturbed. Inhalation of airborne asbestos fibres in significant quantities poses health risks and can cause asbestosis (a scarring of the lungs which makes breathing difficult), mesothelioma (a rare cancer of the lining of the chest or abdominal cavity) or lung cancer. Asbestos is a designated substance regulated under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), R.S.O. 1990, Chapter O.1, as amended. In Ontario, a material is defined as an asbestos-containing material if the material has an asbestos content of 0.5% or more. The disturbance of ACMs on construction and building maintenance projects is controlled by the O.Reg. 278/05, Designated Substance Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. This Regulation classifies all asbestos work procedures as Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3, each of which has defined precautionary measures. All ACMs are subject to specific handling and disposal precautions, and must be removed before partial or full demolition, or prior to performing work that may disturb the ACMs. The Ministry of Labour must be notified of any project involving removal of more than a minor amount of friable asbestos material. In Ontario, the time-weighted average exposure limit for a worker to airborne asbestos is 0.1 fibres per cubic centimeter (f/cc) of air, as defined in O.Reg. 837, Designated Substance Asbestos, as amended. Disposal of asbestos waste is controlled by the Ontario Environmental Protection Act, R.R.O., 1990, Regulation 347, General Waste Management, as amended by O.Reg. 395/07. This regulation requires that asbestos waste be sealed in double containers resistant to puncture and tears, and appropriately labeled. The waste must be disposed at a licensed waste disposal site. Proper notification must be issued to the site representative prior to transportation of waste. The transport of the waste to the disposal site is controlled by the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDGA). DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 3 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 1.2.2. Lead Lead has been used in numerous building materials, coatings, mechanical and electrical equipment, and other objects that are often found in buildings. Lead can be found in the following materials and products: paints, ceramic glazes, pipe solder, caulking in drainpipes, lead-acid batteries, munitions, and as shielding around equipment. The Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Labour (MoL) has published the document Guideline: Lead on Construction Projects. This document classifies all disturbances of lead-containing materials as Type 1, Type 2a, Type 2b, Type 3a or Type 3b work, based on presumed airborne concentrations of lead generated during the work. The MoL assigns different levels of respiratory protection and work procedures for each classification. The Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL) for inorganic lead in air is 0.05 mg/m 3, as prescribed by Ontario Regulation 843, Designated Substance Lead, as amended by O.Reg. 109/04. The OEL is an 8-hour daily or 40-hour weekly time-weighted average. Work procedures and personal protective equipment must be used to ensure that workers are not exposed to airborne lead levels that exceed this OEL. The disposal of construction waste containing lead is governed by O.Reg. 347, as amended. The classification of the waste in this regulation is dependent upon the results of a leachate test. The transport of the waste to a disposal site is controlled by the federal TDGA. Although the MoL has published a guideline for control of lead exposures on construction projects, it does not include criteria for the classification of lead-paint. Instead, it uses presumed airborne lead concentrations as criteria for classifying work. However, in regulations set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Lead-Based Paint is classified as any paint application containing at least 1.0 milligrams of lead per square centimetre of surface area (1.0 mg/cm2), or at least 0.5% lead content by weight (5,000 ppm). This criteria was widely, although not universally, used in Canada. In Canada, the Federal Hazardous Product Act has recently lowered the allowable concentration of lead in paints for new consumer products to 0.06% lead content by weight (600 ppm). 1.2.3. Mercury Mercury is a transitional metal that is liquid at room temperature. Numerous reports have cited mercury as being highly toxic, in particular to children and the fetus. Mercury can be found in the following equipment often found as part of mechanical systems in buildings: thermostats, barometers, thermometers, pressure gauges, and electrical switches. Fluorescent light tubes contain mercury vapour equivalent to a single droplet of liquid mercury. There are no regulations that specifically govern the disturbance of mercury on construction projects. However, the OHS Branch of the MoL has published The Safe Handling of Mercury: A Guide for the Construction Industry. This document provides advice on how to reduce the risk of mercury exposure and outlines clean-up methods for spills. The OEL for airborne mercury is prescribed by Ontario Regulation 844, Designated Substance Mercury, as amended by O.Reg. 390/00. Work procedures and personal protective equipment DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 4 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 must be used to ensure that workers are not exposed to airborne mercury levels that exceed this OEL. Liquid mercury is classified as a hazardous waste under O.Reg. 347, as amended. The transport of the waste to a disposal site is controlled by O.Reg. 347 and by the federal TDGA. It is now common practice to recycle fluorescent light tubes, and other items containing mercury vapour or liquid mercury, recovering the component materials, and avoiding the generation of hazardous waste. 1.2.4. Silica Silica is an abundant mineral that occurs naturally in sand and rock containing quartz. Silica is therefore a normal constituent present in many building materials, including concrete, terrazzo and hard plaster finishes. There are no regulations that specifically govern the disturbance of silica on construction projects. However, the OHS Branch of the MoL has published the document Guideline: Silica on Construction Projects. This document classifies the disturbance of materials containing silica as Type 1, Type 2 or Type 3 work, and assigns different levels of respiratory protection and work procedures for each classification. The OEL for airborne silica is prescribed by Ontario Regulation 845, Designated Substance Silica, as amended by O.Reg. 391/00. Work procedures and personal protective equipment must be used to ensure that workers are not exposed to airborne silica levels that exceed this OEL. 1.2.5. Benzene Benzene may be a constituent of liquid petroleum and related products (e.g.: fuels, oils, paints, thinners, and cleaning solvents) that may be stored in storage tanks and containers. There are no regulations that specifically govern the disturbance of benzene on construction projects. Industrial processes involving benzene are regulated under the Ontario Regulation 839 Designated Substance Benzene, as amended by O.Reg. 105/04. The transport of the waste to the disposal site is controlled by O.Reg. 347 and by the federal TDGA. 1.2.6. Other Designated Substances The following Designated Substances are not expected to be present in any buildings at the installation in forms or quantities that would impact future work: Acrylonitrile; Arsenic; Coke Oven Emissions; Ethylene Oxide; Isocyanates; and, Vinyl Chloride. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 5 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 2.0 Survey Methodology 2.1. Survey and Sampling Methodology DST conducted the ACM and designated substance surveys and sampling in accordance with general health and safety requirements, a project-specific health and safety plan, and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) protocols to ensure the collection of high quality data. The assessment of ACMs was performed for ongoing management, and may be used for future construction or renovation purposes. Where assumed ACMs have been identified in this report, or where ACMs may be present within concealed spaces, additional intrusive investigation, sampling and laboratory analysis of samples may be required. The objective of the building surveys was to complete an inspection of the building exterior and of building interior components (e.g. mechanical systems, floors, ceilings and walls) within each room that were accessible using non-destructive techniques. The field survey program consisted of the following key tasks: Coordination of site visits through the property managers; Surveys completed by experienced DST personnel; and, Sending bulk samples of building materials for asbestos analysis and paint chips for lead analysis to an accredited laboratory. The inspection team performed the following tasks as part of the surveys: The completion of survey sheets for each room or group of similar rooms within each building; An evaluation of the suspected ACM building materials (e.g. condition and friability); The collection of bulk material samples for the purpose of confirmatory laboratory analysis, where required. Samples were not collected where sampling would have caused excessive damage or posed a potential safety concern to building occupants and/or the public; The visual identification of other suspected designated substances; and The preparation of floor plans showing the location of rooms surveyed and marking sample collection locations. Details regarding the location of ACMs, condition and cost estimates for removal can be found in the database provided in Appendix A. Cost estimates are for complete removal based on unit rates that are typical for the type of material being removed, and do not include contractor mobilization and demobilization. Cost estimates are provided on a room by room basis. Economies of scale may be realized if asbestos abatement is performed in several rooms simultaneously. The laboratory certificates of analysis are presented in Appendix B. Copies of survey sheets with a complete room-by-room description of materials observed are included in Appendix C, DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 6 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 along with a description of the acronyms used in the database. Sample locations are indicated on floor plans in Appendix D. Photographs are provided in Appendix E. 2.2. Quality Control A quality assurance quality control (QA/QC) program was implemented for the project to help manage the office and fieldwork programs. All project documentation was maintained and controlled under each specific project QA file with unique project file identifiers. Bulk ACM samples were delivered to a NVLAP (National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) certified laboratory for analysis using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). A copy of the NVLAP Certificate is attached. All building material samples analyzed that were found to contain less than 1% asbestos were further analyzed utilizing a PLM Stratified Point Count (PC) method. This analytical method can obtain a reliable quantification limit of 0.25%. The NVLAP certification number for the laboratory performing the analysis can be found on the laboratory certificates of analysis appended to this report. Lead paint samples were analyzed at a laboratory accredited by the National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP). These samples were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry in accordance with ASTM D3335-85A and EPA SW846 (7420/7421). The NLLAP certification number for the laboratory performing the analysis can be found on the laboratory certificates of analysis appended to this report. A QA/QC coordinator was assigned to the project to ensure that all samples sent for analysis were properly numbered and labelled. The QA/QC coordinator also completed the chain of custody forms to ensure proper transmittal of samples to the laboratory. All building documentation was reviewed to ensure that the survey forms for each building surveyed were complete. All samples were labelled with unique sample identification numbers. Sample identification numbers were composed of the ORC building number where the sample was collected, followed by an identifier differentiating between asbestos and paint chip samples, and a sequential two-digit numeric identifier for each sample. A single letter suffix was added, corresponding to a duplicate sample collected from a visually homogenous building material as per the requirements of O.Reg. 278/05. Laboratory results for all buildings at a given installation were presented in a single laboratory analysis report named with the 6 character alpha-numeric installation identifier. 2.3. Asbestos-Containing Material Condition Assessment The condition of suspected ACMs was assessed using the following criteria: GOOD Condition Material is completely encapsulated (covered by a jacketing material) and/or shows no signs or evidence of damage or deterioration. No asbestos-containing material is exposed. Includes conditions where the encapsulating material may have minor surface damage (i.e., scuffed or stained), but has not been penetrated (i.e., ripped, torn or punctured). No missing material is evident. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 7 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 FAIR Condition Minor damage or penetration of the encapsulating material (i.e., cut, ripped or torn), or troweled friable ACM that has never been covered or jacketed. Small amount of ACM is visible; however the material has not experienced any major deterioration or damage. The extent of missing ACM should be minor or none. POOR Condition Original encapsulating or jacketing material is missing or has been damaged (i.e., large cuts or rips). ACM is exposed and the amount of missing material is moderate to severe. DEBRIS Presence of fallen ACM material is noted separately from the conditions Good, Fair and Poor. Debris includes major damage to ACMs, which has resulted in ACM that has fallen and is no longer attached to the original substrate. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 8 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 3.0 Findings Complete information on the findings of the surveys is available to registered users electronically; through ORC s Real-Estate system RealSuite or other database access. Authorized users of this report may obtain the most up-to-date information by accessing the electronic reports and data from these databases. Access to the databases may be obtained through ORC or through the Facility Manager of ORC s service provider, SNC-Lavalin ProFac Inc., Facilities Management Unit. 3.1. Site Description The MTO Regional Office (N00724) is located at 1355 John Counter Blvd., in Kingston. The following buildings were surveyed at the installation: Building Number B11145 B11146 B11147 B16224 B16225 B21301 B23496 B25153 Building Name Regional Office Repair Garage Machinery Storage Services Building Storage Building OPP Office Forestry Storage Building Modular Office Building 3.2. Survey and Laboratory Results Designated Substances are present at the MTO Regional Office (N00724) in Kingston in quantities or forms that are expected to impact future maintenance, renovation or demolition work. The following sections present the findings for the survey of these materials. 3.2.1. Asbestos DST performed an asbestos survey at the MTO Regional Office (N00724) on November 26 th to the 30 th and on December 19 th, 2007. A total of 157 samples were analyzed from the samples collected at the installation. The number of samples analyzed may differ from the number of samples collected during the survey, as the laboratory was instructed to stop analysis of similar materials once a positive result was obtained (as per O.Reg. 278/05), and some materials analyzed may have had multiple layers (i.e., vinyl floor tiles with mastic, paper pipe insulation impregnated with tar, etc.). The following paragraphs list the types of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) identified on site. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 9 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 B11145 Regional Office The following friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B11145 Grey cement compound pipe fitting insulation The following non-friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B11145 Transite paneling 9 x9 Vinyl floor tile Exterior tar duct insulation Window caulking (suspected) Drainpipe joint packings (suspected) Roofing materials (suspected) The following materials were sampled, but confirmed not to contain asbestos in some locations of B11145 (see field notes and certificates of analysis for more details on locations and material descriptions): Drywall joint compound 12 x12 vinyl floor tiles 2 x4 Lay-in ceiling tile Acoustic ceiling tile Layered cardboard wrap Mag Block Plaster Vinyl sheet flooring Tar paper pipe insulation Vermiculite Grey cement compound pipe valve insulation in the west mechanical room (Note: pipe elbow and roof drain grey cement compound insulation in B11145 was confirmed to contain asbestos) B11146 Repair Garage Friable asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B11146. The following non-friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B11146: Transite paneling 12 x12 Vinyl floor tile Vinyl sheet flooring Roofing materials (suspected) The following materials were sampled, but confirmed not to contain asbestos in some locations of B11146 (see field notes and certificates of analysis for more details on locations and material descriptions): Drywall joint compound Layered cardboard wrap DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 10 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Plaster B11147 Machinery Storage The following friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B11147: Grey cement compound pipe fitting insulation (assumed, too high to sample) Non-friable asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B11147. B16224 Services Building Friable asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B16224. The following non-friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B16224: 12 x12 Vinyl floor tiles Drywall joint compound Roofing materials (suspected) Window caulking (suspected) The following materials were sampled, but confirmed not to contain asbestos in some locations of B16224 (see field notes and certificates of analysis for more details on locations and material descriptions): Select 12 x12 vinyl floor tiles (in locations 1, 6 and 8) Plaster B16225 Storage Building Suspected asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B16225. B21301 OPP Office Friable asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B21301. The following non-friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B21301: 12 x12 Vinyl floor tile Roofing materials (suspected) Window caulking (suspected) The following materials were sampled, but confirmed not to contain asbestos in some locations of B21301 (see field notes and certificates of analysis for more details on locations and material descriptions): Drywall joint compound 12 x12 vinyl floor tiles in the Lunch Room 2 x4 Lay-in ceiling tile Mag Block DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 11 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 B23496 Forestry Storage Building Friable asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B23496. The following non-friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B23496: Roofing materials (suspected) B25153 Modular Office Building Friable asbestos-containing materials were not identified in B25153. The following non-friable asbestos-containing materials were identified in B25153: Window caulking (suspected) The following materials were sampled, but confirmed not to contain asbestos in some locations of B25153 (see field notes and certificates of analysis for more details on locations and material descriptions): Drywall joint compound 12 x12 vinyl floor tiles 2 x4 Lay-in ceiling tile Vinyl sheet flooring Although every attempt was made to look above ceilings and into wall cavity hatches, some ACMs may be concealed and not observed at the time of the survey. Should any previously unidentified suspect ACMs be encountered as part of future work, these materials are to be treated as ACMs and handled accordingly, unless sampling proves otherwise. Materials that have not been analyzed, but that are visibly similar to other materials identified as asbestos-containing, must be considered asbestos-containing unless proven otherwise by laboratory analysis. Old floor finishes under current floor finishes were examined and sampled, where accessible. Old floor finishes may exist under current finishes in other locations not noted, but these finishes may not have been accessible or visible at the time of the site visit. If additional old floor finishes are encountered during future work, these materials should be assumed to contain asbestos unless laboratory sampling proves otherwise. 3.2.2. Lead The following paint samples were analyzed from the buildings listed below: B11145 Regional Office Sample Number Sample Location Paint Description Concentration Lead (ppm) LP-01 Basement Storage Grey floor paint 1,400 LP-02 Basement Off-white wall paint 1,700 DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 12 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 B11146 Repair Garage Sample Number Sample Location Paint Description Concentration Lead (ppm) LP-01 Boiler room Black stair paint 1,100 LP-02 Boiler room Grey floor paint 160,000 LP-03 Boiler room Green wall paint 3,100 LP-04 Entrance Pink wall paint 2,000 B11147 Machinery Storage Sample Number Sample Location Paint Description Concentration Lead (ppm) LP-01 Garage Grey floor paint 5,300 LP-02 Garage Green wall paint 1,100 LP-03 Garage While wall paint 630 LP-04 Electrical room Silver wall paint < 62 B16224 Services Building Sample Number Sample Location Paint Description Concentration Lead (ppm) LP-01 Storage room Beige wall paint 840 LP-02 Warehouse Grey floor paint < 76 B23496 Forestry Storage Building Sample Number Sample Location Paint Description Concentration Lead (ppm) LP-01 Exterior White wall paint 4,200 LP-02 Exterior Green trim paint 7,000 Grey floor paint within B11146 had a high lead content (160,000 ppm) and was peeling throughout the second floor. Green exterior trim from B23496 had a lead content greater than 5,000 ppm and was also found to be peeling. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 13 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Besides the samples listed above, no other suspected lead-based paints were identified by DST as part of our site visits. The Repair Garage (B11146) contained a former Battery Room. The countertops in the Battery Room are constructed of a soft malleable metal, suspected to be lead. Lead may also be present in the emergency light batteries, in the solder on copper pipes, in the cast iron drain pipe caulking and in the ceramic tile glazing in the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724). 3.2.3. Mercury Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes, thermostats, and thermometers in the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724). 3.2.4. Silica Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials, brick and mortar, plasters and in ceramic tiles found in the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724). 3.2.5. Benzene Benzene may be present as a normal constituent of the fuel in the emergency generator fuel storage tank in the Regional Office (B11145). Benzene is not suspected in other buildings at Installation N00724. 3.2.6. Other Designated Substances The following Designated Substances were neither observed, nor suspected as being present in any buildings at the installation in forms or quantities that would impact future work: Acrylonitrile; Arsenic; Coke Oven Emissions; Ethylene Oxide; Isocyanates; and, Vinyl Chloride. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 14 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 4.0 Conclusions and Recommendations Based on the results of the survey and laboratory analysis of bulk material samples, the MTO Regional Office (N00724) contains ACMs and/or other designated substances in the following buildings: B11145 Regional Office B11146 Repair Garage B11147 Machinery Storage B25153 Modular Office Building B16225 Storage Building B23496 Forestry Storage Building B16224 Services Building B21301 OPP Office The following sections present the specific conclusions and recommendations for each material identified. 4.1.1. Asbestos Based on the results of the survey and laboratory analysis of bulk material samples, the MTO Regional Office (N00724) contains the following ACMs in some or all buildings: Transite Paneling 9 x9 Vinyl floor tile 12 x12 Vinyl floor tile Tar duct insulation Vinyl sheet flooring Drywall joint compound Grey cement compound pipe fitting insulation Window caulking (suspected) Drainpipe joint packings (suspected) Roofing materials (suspected) Based on the findings of the survey, the following recommendations are presented for materials in fair to poor condition, or debris, observed in the following locations: Building Survey Floor ACM Description Recommended Action Quantity Location B11145 69 2 nd floor Grey cement compound Remove damaged elbow 1 Elbow B11146 1 Ground Floor pipe fitting insulation Transite Transite and debris on top of cabinet. Remove and dispose. 3 sq ft DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 15 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 The following recommendations apply to all observed ACMs and suspected ACMs: Materials must be maintained in good condition. Appropriate work procedures and precautionary measures must be used, as outlined in O.Reg. 278/05, when performing work that may disturb ACMs or suspected ACMs. The condition of material(s) identified in this report must be inspected at least annually, and this record must be updated accordingly. If ACMs or suspected ACMs become damaged and worker exposure to the material is likely to occur, the damaged material must be repaired or removed following work procedures outlined in O.Reg. 278/05. Prior to future construction or renovation projects, additional intrusive investigations will be required to assess site conditions in concealed areas, such as above solid ceilings, in pipe chases, in column enclosures and within shafts, as applicable. Additional sampling and laboratory analysis may also be required for building materials that were concealed or were assumed to contain asbestos and therefore were not sampled during this assessment. 4.1.2. Lead Lead levels detected in the paint samples analysed were typically low, less than 5,000 ppm. Two lead-based paints were found with lead levels greater than 5,000 ppm, and were found to be peeling. The grey floor paint found in B11146 had a high lead content (160,000 ppm lead) and was peeling throughout the second floor. The exterior green trim on B23496 (7,000 ppm lead) was also found to be pealing. The paint which is readily peeling should be removed following appropriate precautions, and the paint should be sealed with a layer of non-lead based paint. No special lead precautions are typically required when disturbing materials coated with paints containing trace levels of lead (<600 ppm). For paints with concentrations >600 ppm, work procedures outlined in the MoL document entitled Guideline: Lead on Construction Projects should be followed to reduce the exposure to lead when disturbing materials coated with these paints. The Repair Garage (B11146) contained a former Battery Room. The countertops in the Battery Room are constructed of a soft malleable metal, suspected to be lead. Lead may also be present in the emergency light batteries, in the solder on copper pipes, in the cast iron drain pipe caulking and in the ceramic tile glazing in the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724). At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing lead besides those painted surfaces listed as peeling above. 4.1.3. Mercury Mercury may be present as a normal constituent in fluorescent light tubes, thermostats, and thermometers in the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724). DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 16 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 At the present time, remedial action is not required for materials and equipment containing mercury. 4.1.4. Silica Silica is present as a normal constituent in concrete building materials, brick and mortar, plasters and in ceramic tiles found in the MTO Regional Office Installation (N00724). At the present time, remedial action is not required for typical building materials containing silica. 4.1.5. Benzene Benzene may be present as a normal constituent of the fuel in the emergency generator fuel storage tank in the Regional Office (B11145). Benzene is not suspected in other buildings at Installation N00724. At the present time, remedial action is not required for typical equipment containing benzene. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances Page 17 MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 5.0 Limitations of Report This report is intended for client use only. Any use of this document by a third party, or any reliance on or decisions made based on the findings described in this report, are the sole responsibility of such third parties, and DST Consulting Engineers Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions conducted based on this report. No other warranties are implied or expressed. The data, conclusions and recommendations which are presented in this report, and the quality thereof, are based on a scope of work authorized by the Client. The sampling program included the collection and analysis of bulk material samples with a frequency compliant with current regulatory standards. There is a practical limitation on the number of bulk samples collected and analyzed in any building. This requires the surveyor to extrapolate observations and analytical results between sample collection locations. The uncertainty, and inherent risk, associated with this necessity increases with the distance between sampling locations. The survey did not include selective demolition of floors, floor finishes, ceilings, or walls to examine concealed conditions. Similarly, window caulking and/or roofing materials may not have been subjected to destructive sampling if it was concluded that this may compromise the integrity of the building envelope components. Note, however, that no scope of work, no matter how exhaustive, can identify all potential contaminants. This report therefore cannot warranty that all conditions on or off the site are represented by those identified at specific locations. Any recommendations and conclusions provided that are based on conditions or assumptions reported herein will inherently include any uncertainty associated with those conditions or assumptions. Note also that standards, guidelines and practices related to environmental investigations may change with time. Those which were applied at the time of this investigation may be obsolete or unacceptable at a later date. Any comments given in this report on potential abatement problems and possible methods are intended only for the guidance of the designer. The scope of work may not be sufficient to determine all of the factors that may affect construction, clean-up methods and/or costs. Contractors bidding on this project or undertaking clean-ups should, therefore, make their own interpretation of the factual information presented and draw their own conclusions as to how the conditions may affect their work. Any results from an analytical laboratory or other subcontractor reported herein have been carried out by others, and DST Consulting Engineers Inc. cannot warranty their accuracy. Similarly, DST cannot warranty the accuracy of information supplied by the client. DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Appendix A Database of Asbestos Containing Materials DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Asbestos Database Property Building Survey Location Reference Floor Room Specific Location Equipment Type Asbestos Friability Containing Material (Friable, Non- Description Friable) Asbestos Type % Present Accessiblity Condition (Good, Remedial Fair, Poor, Action Abated, Required None) (Y/N) Recommended Action and Comments Quantity Estimated Remeditation Cost Inspection Date N00724 B11145 4 Basement Crawlspace Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 4 Basement Crawlspace Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 16 Basement Documents room Floor 731 - Vinyl Floor Tile N00724 B11145 19 Basement Telco room Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder F - Fair N Elbows lacks canvas jacket, but not easily accesible. Ongoing Management. 12 Elbows $480 28-Nov-07 Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 33 Elbows $1,320 28-Nov-07 9x9 vinyl floor tile under current 12" x 12" vinyl tile Non-Friable Chrysotile 5% Not accessible G - Good N Ongoing Management 900 sq ft $1,800 27-Nov-07 Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 2 Elbows $80 28-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 20 Basement Washroom Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 21 1st Floor Entrance Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 31 1st Floor Cafeteria Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 60 2nd Floor Office Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 60 2nd Floor Office Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 63 1st Floor Mail room Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 63 1st Floor Mail room Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Not accessible G - Good N Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder F - Fair N Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Not accessible P - Poor N Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder F - Fair N Visible through access hatch above toilet. Ongoing Management 2 Elbows $80 28-Nov-07 Elbow lacks canvas jacket, but above ceiling tile. Ongoing Management. 1 Elbow $40 28-Nov-07 Roof drain above ceiling tiles. Ongoing Management 1 Roof drain. $40 28-Nov-07 Minor debris on top of vermiculite inside column. Ongoing management. 2 sq ft $100 28-Nov-07 Above ceiling tiles. Ongoing Management 5 Elbows $200 28-Nov-07 Above ceiling tiles. Ongoing Management 5 Elbows $200 29-Nov-07 Elbow damaged, but above ceiling tile. Ongoing Management. 1 Elbow $40 29-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 66 2nd Floor Pipe chase Drainpipe 735 - Pipe Drainpipe joint packing Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 29-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 67 2nd Floor Storage Floor 731 - Vinyl Floor Tile 9x9 vinyl floor tile Non-Friable Chrysotile 5% All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 75 sq ft $150 29-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 69 2nd Floor Mechanical room Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 69 2nd Floor Mechanical room Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation N00724 B11145 70 2nd Floor Stairwell Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 130 Elbows $5,200 29-Nov-07 Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder P - Poor Y Remove damaged elbow 1 Elbow $40 29-Nov-07 Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 5 Elbows $200 29-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 104 Cafeteria Penthouse Mechanical room Wall 744 - Other Materials Containing Asbestos Transite panels behind electrical equipment Non-Friable Chrysotile 20% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 35 sq ft $53 30-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 Exterior Exterior - roof Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation Tar duct insulation Non-Friable Chrysotile 10% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder F - Fair N Tar on rooftop ductwork. Ongoing Management 2000 sq ft $10,000 30-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 Exterior Roof 743 - Roofing Material Roofing Material Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 30-Nov-07 N00724 B11145 Exterior Window 744 - Other Materials Containing Asbestos Window Caulking Non-Friable Suspect All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 30-Nov-07 N00724 B11146 1 Ground Boiler room Equipment 744 - Other Materials Containing Asbestos Transite panel on top of cabinet Non-Friable Chrysotile 65% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder P - Poor Y Transite and debris on top of cabinet. Remove and dispose. 3 sq ft $5 26-Nov-07 N00724 B11146 7 Ground Entrance Floor 731 - Vinyl Floor Tile 12"x12" vinyl tile Non-Friable Chrysotile 5% All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 280 sq ft $560 26-Nov-07 N00724 B11146 8 2nd Floor Office Floor 732 - Vinyl Sheet Flooring Non-Friable Chrysotile 45% All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 1300 sq ft $3,900 26-Nov-07 N00724 B11146 Exterior Roof 743 - Roofing Material Tar Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder U - Unknown N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B11147 1 1st Floor Garage Equipment 734 - Mechanical/pipe insulation Pipe fitting - grey cement compound Friable Assumed Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N At ceiling. Too high to sample. Ongoing Management 4 Elbows $160 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 2 1st Floor Storage Ceiling 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 3 1st Floor Kitchen Ceiling 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 3 1st Floor Kitchen Floor 731 - Vinyl Floor Tile 12"x12" vinyl tile (peach swirl pattern) Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 300 sq ft $600 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 4 1st Floor Storage Ceiling 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 5 1st Floor Washroom Ceiling 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 6 1st Floor Storage Wall 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 7 1st Floor Wall 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 8 1st Floor Office Floor 732 - Vinyl Floor Tile 12"x12" vinyl tile Non-Friable Chrysotile 5% All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 180 sq ft $360 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 9 1st Floor Wall 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 10 1st Floor Warehouse Wall 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 11 1st Floor Warehouse Wall 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 11 1st Floor Warehouse Ceiling 733 - Dry Wall Joint Compound Non-Friable Chrysotile 2% Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07

Asbestos Database Property Building Survey Location Reference Floor Room Specific Location Equipment Type Asbestos Friability Containing Material (Friable, Non- Description Friable) Asbestos Type % Present Accessiblity Condition (Good, Remedial Fair, Poor, Action Abated, Required None) (Y/N) Recommended Action and Comments Quantity Estimated Remeditation Cost Inspection Date N00724 B16224 Exterior Roof 743 - Roofing Material Roofing Material Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16224 Exterior Window 744 - Other Materials Containing Asbestos Window Caulking Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff without a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B16225 No Suspect ACMs N00724 B21301 2 Main Floor Reception Floor 731 - Vinyl Floor Tile 12"x12" vinyl tile Non-Friable Chrysotile 3% All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 375 sq ft $750 19-Dec-07 N00724 B21301 Exterior Roof 743 - Roofing Material Roofing Material Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 19-Dec-07 N00724 B21301 Exterior Window 744 - Other Materials Containing Asbestos Window Caulking Non-Friable Suspect All building occupants G - Good N Ongoing Management 19-Dec-07 N00724 B23496 Exterior Roof 743 - Roofing Material Shingles Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07 N00724 B25153 Exterior Window 744 - Other Materials Containing Asbestos Window Caulking Non-Friable Suspect Maintenance and operations staff with a ladder G - Good N Ongoing Management 26-Nov-07

Survey Report: Asbestos and other Designated Substances MTO Regional Office (N00724), Kingston, Ontario DST File No.: BE-OT-007498 March 30, 2008 Appendix B Laboratory Certificates of Analysis DST CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC.

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON N00724, B21301 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : 12/31/2007 Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x8b-00039 Report Date : 01/03/2008 Page 1 of 2 On 1/3/2008, fifteen (15) bulk material samples were submitted by Scott MacDonald of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B21301-01A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 3% Chrysotile - Floor Tile None Detected - Tan Mastic B21301-01B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B21301-01C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B21301-02A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B21301-02B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B21301-02C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B21301-03A Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B21301-03B Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B21301-03C Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B21301-04A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B21301-04B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B21301-04C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B21301-05A Mag Block None Detected - Thermal Insulation B21301-05B Mag Block None Detected - Thermal Insulation B21301-05C Mag Block None Detected - Thermal Insulation

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON N00724, B21301 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : 12/31/2007 Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x8b-00039 Report Date : 01/03/2008 Page 2 of 2 On 1/3/2008, fifteen (15) bulk material samples were submitted by Scott MacDonald of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content These samples were analyzed by layers. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Results may not be reproduced except in full. This test report relates only to the samples tested. These test results do not imply endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis under Lab Code 102056. Analyst(s): Michael Mcleister Lab Manager : Bruce Crabb Approved Signatory : Lab Director : Steve Moody Approved Signatory : Thank you for choosing Steve Moody Micro Services

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 PLM Detail Report Supplement to PLM Summary Report TDH License No. 30-0084 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON Lab Job No. : x8b-00039 Project : N00724, B21301 Report Date : 01/03/2008 Project # : BE-OT-007498 Page 1 of 2 % Of Sample Number Layer Components Sample % of Layer Analysis Date Analyst B21301-01A Floor Tile (Tan) 100% Chrysotile 3% 01/03 MM B21301-01A Calcite / Vinyl Binders 97% 01/03 MM B21301-01A Tan Mastic (Tan) Calcite 40% 01/03 MM B21301-01A Glue Binders 60% 01/03 MM B21301-01B Not Analyzed - Positive Stop 100% 01/03 MM B21301-01C Not Analyzed - Positive Stop 100% 01/03 MM B21301-02A Acoustic Tile (Light Grey) 100% Cellulose Fibers 50% 01/03 MM B21301-02A Mineral Wool Fibers 30% 01/03 MM B21301-02A Perlite 20% 01/03 MM B21301-02B Acoustic Tile (Light Grey) 100% Cellulose Fibers 50% 01/03 MM B21301-02B Mineral Wool Fibers 30% 01/03 MM B21301-02B Perlite 20% 01/03 MM B21301-02C Acoustic Tile (Light Grey) 100% Cellulose Fibers 50% 01/03 MM B21301-02C Mineral Wool Fibers 30% 01/03 MM B21301-02C Perlite 20% 01/03 MM B21301-03A Joint Compound (White) 100% Calcite / Talc / Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-03B Joint Compound (White) 100% Calcite / Talc / Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-03C Joint Compound (White) 100% Calcite / Talc / Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-04A Floor Tile (Tan/Grey) 95% Calcite / Vinyl Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-04A Black Mastic (Black) 5% Calcite / Tar Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-04B Floor Tile (Tan/Grey) 95% Calcite / Vinyl Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-04B Black Mastic (Black) 5% Calcite / Tar Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-04C Floor Tile (Tan/Grey) 95% Calcite / Vinyl Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-04C Black Mastic (Black) 5% Calcite / Tar Binders 100% 01/03 MM B21301-05A Thermal Insulation (White) 100% Synthetic Fibers 5% 01/03 MM B21301-05A Glass Wool Fibers 2% 01/03 MM B21301-05A Calcite / Binders 93% 01/03 MM

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 PLM Detail Report Supplement to PLM Summary Report TDH License No. 30-0084 NVLAP Lab No. 102056 Client : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON Lab Job No. : x8b-00039 Project : N00724, B21301 Report Date : 01/03/2008 Project # : BE-OT-007498 Page 2 of 2 % Of Sample Number Layer Components Sample % of Layer Analysis Date Analyst B21301-05B Thermal Insulation (White) 100% Synthetic Fibers 5% 01/03 MM B21301-05B Glass Wool Fibers 2% 01/03 MM B21301-05B Calcite / Binders 93% 01/03 MM B21301-05C Thermal Insulation (White) 100% Synthetic Fibers 5% 01/03 MM B21301-05C Glass Wool Fibers 2% 01/03 MM B21301-05C Calcite / Binders 93% 01/03 MM

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 1 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B11145-01A Lay-in Ceiling Tiles None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-01B Lay-in Ceiling Tiles None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-01C Lay-in Ceiling Tiles None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-02A Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11145-02B Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11145-02C Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11145-03A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-03B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-03C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-04A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-04B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-04C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-05A Pipe, Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) 65% Chrysotile - Thermal Insulation B11145-05B Pipe, Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11145-05C Pipe, Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11145-06A Layered Cardboard Wrap None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper Wrap None Detected - Cardboard Wrap B11145-06B Layered Cardboard Wrap None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper Wrap None Detected - Cardboard Wrap

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 2 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B11145-06C Layered Cardboard Wrap None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper Wrap None Detected - Cardboard Wrap B11145-07A Pipe, Mag Block None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-07B Pipe, Mag Block None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-07C Pipe, Mag Block None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-08A Plaster None Detected - Plaster B11145-08B Plaster None Detected - Plaster B11145-08C Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11145-08D Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11145-08E Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11145-08F Plaster None Detected - Plaster B11145-08G Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11145-09A Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring None Detected - Fiber Backing B11145-09B Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring None Detected - Fiber Backing B11145-09C Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring None Detected - Fiber Backing B11145-10A 9" x 9" Vinyl Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-10B 9" x 9" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11145-10C 9" x 9" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 3 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B11145-11A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-11B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-11C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-12A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper B11145-12B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper B11145-12C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper B11145-13A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic B11145-13B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic B11145-13C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic B11145-14A Acoustic Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-14B Acoustic Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-14C Acoustic Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-15A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-15B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-15C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-16A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-16B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11145-16C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 4 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B11145-17A Pipe, Tar None Detected - Floor Tile No Mastic B11145-17B Pipe, Tar None Detected - Floor Tile No Mastic B11145-17C Pipe, Tar None Detected - Floor Tile No Mastic B11145-18 Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) 65% Chrysotile - Thermal Insulation B11145-19A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-19B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-19C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11145-20A Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11145-20B Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11145-20C Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11145-21A Vermiculite / Zonolite None Detected - Vermiculite B11145-21B Vermiculite / Zonolite None Detected - Vermiculite B11145-21C Vermiculite / Zonolite None Detected - Vermiculite B11145-22A Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-22B Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-22C Pipe Fittings - Cement Compound (Grey) None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-23A Not Provided None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-23B Not Provided None Detected - Thermal Insulation

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 5 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B11145-23C Not Provided None Detected - Thermal Insulation B11145-24A Mechanical / Pipe Insulation, Tar None Detected - Paper / Foil Wrap None Detected - Glass Fiber Wrap 10% Chrysotile - Tar Coating B11145-24B Mechanical / Pipe Insulation, Tar Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11145-24C Mechanical / Pipe Insulation, Tar Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11145-25A Transite 20% Chrysotile - Cement Asbestos Board B11145-25B Transite Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11145-25C Transite Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11146-01A Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11146-01B Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11146-01C Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11146-01D Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B11146-02A Transite 65% Chrysotile - Thermal Insulation B11146-03A Layered Cardboard Wrap None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper Wrap None Detected - Cardboard Wrap B11146-03B Layered Cardboard Wrap None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper Wrap None Detected - Cardboard Wrap B11146-03C Layered Cardboard Wrap None Detected - Felt / Tar Paper Wrap None Detected - Cardboard Wrap B11146-04A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11146-04B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B11146-04C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 6 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B11146-05A Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11146-05B Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11146-05C Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11146-05D Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11146-05E Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B11146-06A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B11146-06B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11146-06C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11146-07A Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring 45% Chrysotile - Fiber Backing B11146-07B Vinyl Sheet Flooring Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B11146-07C Vinyl Sheet Flooring Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-01A Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B16224-01B Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B16224-01C Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B16224-01D Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 7 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B16224-01E Plaster None Detected - Base Plaster None Detected - Top Plaster B16224-02A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile Insufficient Mastic B16224-02B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile Insufficient Mastic B16224-02C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile Insufficient Mastic B16224-03A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-03B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-03C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-04A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 2% Chrysotile - Floor Tile No Mastic B16224-04B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-04C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-05A Drywall Joint Compound 2% Chrysotile - Joint Compound B16224-05B Drywall Joint Compound Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-05C Drywall Joint Compound Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-05D Drywall Joint Compound Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-05E Drywall Joint Compound Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-06A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-06B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-06C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 8 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B16224-07A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B16224-07B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile Insufficient Mastic B16224-07C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile Insufficient Mastic B16224-08A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-08B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-08C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B16224-09A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 5% Chrysotile - Floor Tile None Detected - Black Mastic B16224-09B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B16224-09C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Not Analyzed - Positive Stop B25153-01A Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B25153-01B Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B25153-01C Lay-in Ceiling Tile None Detected - Acoustic Tile B25153-02A Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B25153-02B Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B25153-02C Drywall Joint Compound None Detected - Joint Compound B25153-03A Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring None Detected - Fiber Backing B25153-03B Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring None Detected - Fiber Backing B25153-03C Vinyl Sheet Flooring None Detected - Sheet Flooring None Detected - Fiber Backing

Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. 2051 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, TX 75234 (Phone 972-241-8460) PLM Summary Report NVLAP Lab No. 102056 TDH License No. 30-0084 Client : Project : Project # : Identification : Test Method : DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON B11145, B11146, B16224, B25153 BE-OT-007498 Sample Date : Not Provided Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 600 / R-93 / 116 Lab Job No. : x7b-12905 Report Date : 02/21/2008 002 Page 9 of 9 On 12/11/2007, one hundred forty two (142) bulk material samples were submitted by a representative of DST Consulting Engineers Inc. - Ottawa, ON for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. The PLM Detail Report is attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content B25153-04A 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic B25153-04B 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile No Mastic B25153-04C 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile None Detected - Floor Tile None Detected - Yellow Mastic These samples were analyzed by layers. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Results may not be reproduced except in full. This test report relates only to the samples tested. These test results do not imply endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis under Lab Code 102056. Analyst(s): Steve Moody Lab Manager : Bruce Crabb Approved Signatory : Lab Director : Steve Moody Approved Signatory : Thank you for choosing Steve Moody Micro Services