Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Conduct an initial inspection noting sanitary and building code violations, as well as a visual inspection for defective paint, and generate an inspection report. Take “before” photographs. 2. If the project will include lead paint abatement, review lead report. Generate a work write-up for each participating property, including any necessary lead removal. Work with property owners to answer any questions regarding the work write-up and make revisions as needed. Prepare cost estimates for units, including related deleading work. 3. Coordinate, as necessary, with the Housing Lead Paint Inspector (to set up inspection times, finalize work write-ups, review construction bids and/or approve payment requests. Assist with contractor selection process. Coordinate time/date and conduct contractor walk- throughs of property with homeowner. Review construction bids, including related deleading work and compare construction bids with the cost estimate. 4. When required or as needed, be present at start-up meeting with the owner, contractor and housing staff during contractor agreement execution for questions/answers and to discuss start date and completion deadline.