Specifications include, but are not limited to: Initial Asbestos Assessment Asbestos inspections shall be in accordance with SCDHEC Asbestos Regulation #61 – 86.1. The retained Contractor shall test all suspect materials for asbestos of the existing structures (interior and exterior) and provide a detailed report of the findings. A separate report is required for each structure. Should asbestos be found, and if required by SCDHEC Asbestos Regulation #61 – 86.1, an “Asbestos Project Design” per structure shall be required. Abatement Plan (Project Design) The “Asbestos Project Design” shall be a written plan prepared by a certified asbestos project designer specifying how the asbestos abatement project will be performed (for each structure) including, but not limited to, a scope of work and technical specifications. The project design must comply with 40 CFR 763.90 (9) Federal Register and SCDHEC regulations. The scope of work of this project design shall, at a minimum, address the following: • Preparation of each asbestos-related work area • Establishment of each containment • Establishment of each decontamination unit and procedures for use • Evaluation and selection of various fiber release control options • Establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of negative air pressure within each containment • Regulated Asbestos Containing Material (RACM) enclosure, removal, encapsulation, or repair work practices. • Visual inspection procedures for each asbestos abatement containment area are completed and received by the Owner no more than 45 days after the actual inspection. • Clean-up and final clearance procedures. • Air monitoring, including analysis documentation, and any other required record keeping. • Respiratory protection and personal protective equipment requirements. • Procedures for on-site storage, handling, and disposal of Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACM) and project waste. • Procedures for maintaining personnel licenses and training certificates on-site.