Specifications include, but are not limited to: (a) NSP Rehabilitation Projects. Contractors selected for inclusion on the Comprehensive Prequalified Contractors List with a designation of interest in NSP Rehabilitation Projects pursuant to the process defined herein will be required to be qualified to rehabilitate all NSP-assisted residential properties to the extent necessary to comply with applicable laws, codes, and other requirements, including HUD Housing Quality Standards, HUD Uniform Physical Conditions Standards (UPCS), the NSP regulations and the Maricopa HOME Consortium Housing Rehabilitation Standards (collectively, the “NSP Rehabilitation Standards”).1 Each NSP Rehabilitation Project must also comply with green and energy efficiency standards as stated in each NSP Rehabilitation Project’s scope of work/specifications. NSP Rehabilitation Projects may involve the improvement of the overall appeal of the home and neighborhood by replacing older obsolete products, systems and appliances with Energy Star and WaterSense labeled products, including such items as compact fluorescent light bulbs, Energy Star rated HVAC systems and appliances, low-flow water fixtures and other “green” products as appropriate. (b) NSP Demolition Projects. Contractors selected for inclusion on the Comprehensive Prequalified Contractors List with a designation of interest in NSP Demolition Projects pursuant to the process defined herein will be required to be qualified to demolish structures, remove utilities, test for hazards, perform abatement, and clear/grade sites in accordance with the City codes and ordinances, “Uniform Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction” sponsored and distributed by the Maricopa Association of Governments (“MAG”), the Uniform Standard Details for Public Works Construction” sponsored and distributed by MAG (together, the “MAG Specifications”), any amendments or supplements to the MAG Specifications adopted by the City, the City Supplement to the MAG Uniform Standard Specifications and Details for Public Works Construction dated April 2008, OSHA regulations at 29 CFR Part 1926, as amended, Maricopa County standards and regulations and EPA regulations related to asbestos and other hazards, and applicable environmental review laws as set forth in 24 CFR 58.5 (collectively, the “Demolition Standards”).