The scope of work for each repaired structure will vary but may include (although not limited to) the following: Coordination with property owner, Lead Hazard Control Program Supervisor and Program Coordinator obtaining all necessary state and local permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work for each structure. (For abatements and interim controls) • Control of lead-based paint hazards in eligible residential units as specified by a certified Lead Risk Assessor in accordance with HUD and KDHE guidelines. • Control of lead-based paint hazards in residential units in accordance with HUD’s Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead Based Paint Hazards in Housing (Second Edition 2012), including but not limited to interim controls, encapsulation, and abatement measures designed to provide a lead safe environment for a period of 20 years. • Dry wall repair or replacement; rough and trim carpentry. • Repair of trip and fall hazards, such as step repair/replacement and/or handrail installation or repair. • Surface preparation and painting; flooring repair or replacement. • Specialty construction elements associated with historic properties. • Debris removal in accordance with all Federal, State, and local requirements, including disposal of materials containing lead-based paint...