To prepare the Glenwood Resource Center Campus Site for redevelopment, hazardous materials testing is required in and around the existing buildings and tunnels to facilitate continued early demolition and design efforts. Figure 1 provides an aerial overlay of the project area. Testing is to include asbestos surveys, lead assessments, and hazardous building materials inventories. This work will identify the presence, location, and quantity of hazardous materials, and the testing results will be communicated to contractors, vendors, and employees working on site to meet the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) communication of hazard requirements, as outlined in 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1926.1101. Additional details for each testing category are included below. The selected contractor shall prepare a report detailing the hazardous materials assessment results. The report shall include, at a minimum, the following for each structure assessed: • Project Information • Field Activities • Photo Log and Sample Locations • Findings and Recommendations • Analytical Reports • Staff and Company Certifications