Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Complete building survey and property survey. The intent is to provide a complete survey of the building from the lowest level to the roof of both buildings, to provide a clear understanding of the building for the demolition contractor’s use. An ALTA property survey is to be provided to clearly understand the limits of the property and all elements that are relative to the property for use during the project and for post deconstruction development. Copies of the survey will be submitted to the Office of Facilities Management for review and approval. 2. Hazardous Materials. Acknowledge and identify all hazardous materials to be removed. Respondent will engage a qualified and licensed environmental company regularly engaged in the identification and verification of all types of hazardous materials. A Hazardous Materials Building Survey report will be submitted to the Office of Facilities Management for review. Respondent will provide recommendations to Louisville Metro as to the best practices for removal of all identified and verified hazardous materials and this work will become part of the deconstruction work by the successful deconstruction contractor. The objective of the hazardous building material survey is to identify building materials that will require abatement, removal, or special handling, or have unique disposal requirements. If not addressed properly, these materials may expose workers to health hazards if disturbed during deconstruction activities. In addition, not addressing hazardous building materials properly may invoke fines, citations, penalties from regulatory agencies or litigation from those potentially exposed to hazardous conditions. 3. Cost opinion for complete deconstruction, hazardous material abatement and site restoration. The cost opinion shall be of the greatest detail for Louisville Metro to clearly understand the total cost implications. The consultant must engage the services a professional Cost Estimator for the Project. The selected consultant will coordinate with this entity throughout the entire design process. The consultant will make available all documents to the Cost Estimator to ensure an accurate cost for the project is provided and communicated to Louisville Metro. Cost opinions will be submitted at the following intervals during the preparation of the deconstruction design drawings: 30%, 50%, 95% and 100%.