Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Review and update the SMART Program Policies and Procedures manual in conjunction with airport staff. 2. Maintain and update homeowner educational materials including a SMART Program Homeowner Handbook. 3. Develop an Acoustical Test Plan for the Airport’s Residential Sound Insulation Program. 4. Provide technical assistance for the program and participate in meetings with the community, contractors, property owners, tenants, and the FAA. 5. Develop overall program schedules and monitor schedules of individual contractors. 6. Conduct pre-construction acoustic testing in accordance with FAA guidelines in order to determine eligibility 7. Schedule and perform surveys of the eligible residences to assess existing architectural, acoustic, mechanical, environmental and electrical conditions. 8. Inspect and document possible unsafe and/or unpermitted modifications to the structure. 9. Prepare construction documents as necessary and in accordance with FAA, federal, state, local government, local agency and utility requirements which include plans, details and technical specifications for acoustic treatment of eligible residences. 10.Prepare construction cost estimates for each residence.