Lead Abatement per the Lead Assessment report (attached) Mold Remediation per the Mold Investigation Report (attached): • All interior wall and ceiling coverings will be removed to the studs. • All insulation will be removed. • All flooring coverings will be removed. • Deteriorated subflooring in living room and front bedroom will be removed. • All kitchen cabinets and fixtures will be removed. • All bathroom fixtures will be removed. Abatement/remediation activities are to include, but not necessarily limited to: Development of a plan for the removal of regulated materials at the site and provide copy to the Sanilac County Land Bank Authority. Acquisition of all required permits. Submission of all necessary regulatory notifications. Complete remediation must pass clearance testing conducted by the SCLBA contracted third-party clearance examiner. The SCLBA will cover the cost of up to two clearance exams. After that, the cost of additional exams will be the responsibility of the abatement/remediation firm. Remove and package regulated materials for disposal according to regulatory standards, providing documentation of abatement/remediation permits and reconciliation with the Lead Assessment Report and Mold Investigation Report provided. Dispose of regulated materials in licensed landfills with proper transport. Provide disposal documentation including copies of abatement waste transportation and disposal records to Sanilac County Land Bank Authority. Proposals should indicate time frame for completion Proposals should include a list of subcontractors that will work on the project including name, address, and ownership info.