The hired contractor will inspect two (2) single family dwelling units and provide test results identifying any lead hazards; provide a risk assessment and design for lead abatement to eliminate any lead hazards found in each dwelling unit; conduct clearance testing once interim controls or abatement work is completed and conduct a final clearance test when all remaining rehabilitation work is completed. Additional units may be added to the original contract through a change order process. Other specifics of the services to be provided under the program include: 1. Provide consultation to the County staff in the area of lead inspections. 2. Conduct component by component, wall by wall lead inspections using an XRF machine, dust wipes, chip, and soil samples. 3. Provide detailed reports outlining the results of the lead inspections. 4. Provide a computer assisted drawing of the layout of the housing unit showing the location of all rooms and dimensions. 5. Provide Risk Assessments and advise the County on lead hazard reduction options to include cost and risk analysis. 6. Provide Scope of Work for each dwelling that clearly outlines contractor responsibilities, work practices and lead hazard reduction methods to be utilized. 7. Provide digital photos (printed copy and on disk) documenting lead hazards present in each housing unit. 8. Upon contract award, meet with contractors at the beginning of each job to inspect and approve set-up, prior to the commencement of work. 9. Monitor lead hazard reduction projects at least once while in progress. 10. Provide clearance inspections and results.