31.1. Vendor shall supply all labor, tools, transportation, materials, equipment and permits as necessary and required to perform hazardous material testing services as described herein. 31.2. Vendor shall provide material safety data sheets with the delivery of any and all products covered by RSA 277- A, the “Worker’s Right to Know Act.” 31.3. The Vendor must be licensed to work in the State of New Hampshire, have a minimum of three (3) years of verifiable commercial experience. The Vendor shall provide five references for similar work performed and copies of all applicable licenses and certifications with their bid. 31.4. The Vendor shall perform the following for initial building and site inspections regarding the presence of asbestos or suspected asbestos that would result in NESHAP guidelines for monitoring services 31.4.1. The Vendor shall furnish all labor, supervision, material, equipment, insurances, permits, construction tools, and equipment necessary to perform an inspection of properties, buildings, and other structures for suspected asbestos-containing material (ACM) and/or lead containing materials. 31.4.2. The asbestos inspection and sampling shall be conducted according to AHERA guidelines (40 CFR Part 763) and 29 CRF Part 1926.1101 (OSHA). The asbestos inspection shall be performed by a State of New Hampshire Licensed Inspector. 31.4.3. The lead inspection and sampling shall be conducted by a New Hampshire Certified Lead Inspector or New Hampshire Certified Lead Risk Assessor for all residential sites and child-occupied (<6 years of age) facilities. The lead inspection and sampling in non-residential sites and non-child occupied facilities shall be conduct by inspectors having undergone manufacturer’s training for portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer equipment, paint chips or other as needed and to be utilized and supervised by a Certified Industrial Hygienist. The scope of lead and asbestos inspections will be determined based on each project request and intent pursuant to all applicable State and federal requirements (including but not limited to Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations 1926.62. 31.4.4. Work Product: As a result of the inspections and sampling, an AHERA style report for each building or property surveyed shall be submitted. The report shall include scope of survey, survey procedures and observations, analytical methods, summary of results for asbestos containing materials (ACM) and/or lead, estimated quantities and condition of ACM/Lead, marked up floor plans or sketch provided by consultant for the building showing where the samples were taken, chain of custody for the samples taken and test results on laboratory letterhead. 31.4.5. Vendor shall provide a New Hampshire licensed Asbestos Designer to recommend the options for abatement response actions, budget estimates, bid assistance, work plan/specification development, and abatement monitoring and inspection services. 31.5. The Vendor shall perform the following for abatement monitoring projects: 31.5.1. Abatement monitoring and inspections services for asbestos shall include at a minimum: that monitoring to be conducted by a certified asbestos project monitor, baseline air testing, ambient area air testing during the abatement, air clearance testing following abatement, PCM air sample analysis by New Hampshire licensed laboratory, inspections of abatement Vendor work, checklist review of abatement, and vendor submittals documents and final project reporting. 31.5.2. Abatement monitoring and inspections services for lead shall include at a minimum be conducted by a competent person, baseline dust sampling, ambient area air testing during abatement, lead dust wipe sampling by a New Hampshire licensed lead risk assessor following lead removal work If applicable), analysis of lead air and dust samples by a New Hampshire licensed laboratory, inspections of abatement contractor work, checklist review of abatement contractor submittals documents, and final project reporting.