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Muller Associates - Asbestos Removal, Project Code 11093, Project Specifications, July 1987, 1987 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 14, Item RG06.01.4.543
Muller Associates - Asbestos Removal, Project Code 11093, Project Specifications, March 1987, 1987 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 15, Item RG06.01.4.544
Muller Associates - Project Manual, West Wing Environmental Control, Long Range Improvements and Standby Chiller, Project 8424906, Variable Frequency Control Schedule, Cooling Tower, Heating and A/C Equipment, Chiller, Variable Air Volume Control Units (2 copies) Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 13, Item RG06.01.4.542
Muller Associates - Repairs/Replacement of Mechanical, Electrical, and HVAC Equipment, June 7, 1988, 1988 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 18, Item RG06.01.4.547
Muller Associates - Replacement of Air Handling Units B, F, G, H, I and M and Electrical Switchboards, February 20, 1989, 1989 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 19, Item RG06.01.4.548
Muller Associates - Replacement of Gallery AHU A, J, K, L, Specifications, Project 13633, November 20, 1987, 1987 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 16, Item RG06.01.4.545
Muller Associates - Report on Exisiting Facilities, Vol. 1 of 2, July 15, 1985 MISSING, 1985 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 8, Item RG06.01.4.537
Muller Associates - Report on Exisiting Facilities, Vol. 2 of 2, July 15, 1985, 1985 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 9, Item RG06.01.4.538
Muller Associates - West Wing Environmental Control, Long Range Improvements and Standby Chiller, Project Code 12228, Project Specifications, April 8, 1986, 1986 Box RG-06 Box 21, Folder Folder 12, Item RG06.01.4.541
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