Specifications include, but are not limited to: PHASE I –Engineering Assessment1.Review of available pertinent existing historical documentation of proposed areas where materials or areas ACM, LCM and/or other hazardous materials may be located.2.Meet with District Representatives and Architects as needed to decide what abatement stepsshould be undertaken in connection with the modernization plans for selected schools.3.Develop a management plan to identify hazardous materials.4.Physically investigate school sites to conduct necessary sampling, analysis, and testing of materials not clearly identified as ACM, LCM and other hazardous materials and identify their nature and hazard potential.5.Provide a written report (“Report”) for the school sites which shall include at a minimum the following: •Summary of findings as to the type, extent, and location (by building) of hazardous materials to be disturbed.•Type of impact anticipated by the work planned•Recommendations for the abatement steps that should be undertaken to handle any disturbance and recommended methodology for same.•Recommendations as to whether abatement of hazardous materials identified is necessary, desirable, and/or cost-effective and recommendations to avoid disturbing ACM or LCM that are not to be removed.•Estimated costs of said abatement.PHASE II –Scope of Work Document Preparation1.Prepare a site specific hazardous materials Abatement Scope of Work and Specifications.2.Assist in the preparation of bidding and contract documents for abatement contractors.3.Be available to attend pre-bid meetings for bidding contractors.PHASE III –Abatement Management/Final Report1.Perform site audits of abatement activities to ensure contractor compliance with abatement scope of work and procedures.2.Perform independent confirmation sampling of abatement activities.3.Prepare final “Closeout Report” of abatement activities which as a minimum includes:•Test results of confirmation sampling events•Site inspection reports of abatement activities•Summary of abatement activities and certification that the abatement activities complied with all applicable Health and Safety laws, guidelines, and requirements of Cal/OSHA Title 8, the CDE (California Department of Education), the DTSC (Department of Toxic Substances Control), and the California Division of the State Architect (DSA).