HVAC, Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting & Wallpaper, Drywall & Plaster, Floor Coverings, Electrical, and Roofing Repairs. The scope is specific to each home. General Conditions: 1. Contractors are to include all overhead and profit in the individual items. 2. The owner, after careful review, understands and accepts the scope of the work described and has initialed and dated each page of the work write-up. 3. Contractor certifies that he/she has reviewed and agrees to perform the scope of work described and has initialed and dated each page of the work write up. 4. The contractor shall remedy any defect due to faulty material or workmanship and pay for all damage to other work resulting therefrom, which appears within one year from final payment by the City. All reported deficiencies or issues must be resolved by the Contractor whether the work of subcontractors or not. The City will not contact subcontractors to resolve issues. Further, the contractor shall furnish the owner with all manufactures and suppliers’ written warranties covering items furnished under the contract prior to release of final payment. Roof replacement work requires a two-year warranty. 5. All lead-based paint renovation activities performed for compensation in target housing shall be conducted in accordance with North Carolina Renovate, Repair and Paint (RRP) Rule and, when using US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds, 24 CFR 35 Subpart J. To bid on a pre-1978 property, the contractor’s firm must provide all required Lead documents including RRP firm certification and renovator letter. 6. Remove from site all construction materials, tools, and debris. Sweeps clean all exterior work areas. Vacuum all interior work areas, removing all visible dust, stains, labels and tags. 7. All painting must be of the highest quality. The surfaces must be prepared and inspected before painting. 8. The primer and topcoats must have the same tint. 9. Paint and Primer shall be the following or approved equal: a. Sherwin Williams “Super Paint”, “Resilience”, “Duration” or “Emerald”.