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Williams St., Denver 13DE0810A 02/28/2013 30 1,684 A & L Abatement, LLC 3534 Pecos St., Denver 13DE0980N 03/11/2013 173 Monday, February 03, 2014 Page 1 of 109 Colorado Asbestos Abatement Projects by Contractor for 2013 Permit Project Linear Square ContractorAbatement Site Permit/Notice # Begin Date Length Feet Feet A & L Abatement, LLC 4350 Xavier St., Denver 13DE1040A 03/15/2013 30 1,336 A & L Abatement, LLC 2026 S. Lincoln St., Denver 13DE1112A 03/06/2013 30 2,000 A & L Abatement, LLC 4138 Vrain St., Denver 13DE1140N 03/20/2013 520 A & L Abatement, LLC 590 S. Williams St., Denver 13DE1442A 03/29/2013 30 478 A & L Abatement, LLC 1707 Irving St., Denver 13DE1466A 04/09/2013 30 422 A & L Abatement, LLC 5700 Washington St., Denver 13DE1546N 04/16/2013 1,530 A & L Abatement, LLC 3984 Vrain St., Denver 13DE1575A 04/19/2013 30 471 A & L Abatement, LLC 3921 Stuart St., Denver 13DE1681A 04/26/2013 30 351 A & L Abatement, LLC 2046 Ivanhoe St., Denver 13DE1981A 05/15/2013 30 253 A & L Abatement, LLC 3515 Mariposa Atreet, Denver 13DE2016A 05/16/2013 30 2,413 A & L Abatement, LLC 2426 S. Clayton St., Denver 13DE2137A 05/22/2013 30 1,348 A & L Abatement, LLC 310 Leyden St., Denver 13DE2156N 05/10/2013 70 A & L Abatement, LLC 4586 Bryant St., Denver 13DE2185A 05/13/2013 30 66 A & L Abatement, LLC 7007 E. Dartmouth Ave., Denver 13DE2265N 05/20/2013 54 A & L Abatement, LLC 1468-1472 S. Clarkson St., Denver 13DE2305A 05/29/2013 30 1,335 A & L Abatement, LLC 1468 S. Clarkson St., Denver 13DE2305A-01 05/29/2013 30 576 A & L Abatement, LLC 1468 S. 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