To prepare the Glenwood Resource Center Campus Site for redevelopment, hazardous materials testing is required in and around the existing buildings and tunnels to facilitate continued early demolition and design efforts. Figure 1 provides an aerial overlay of the project area. Testing is to include asbestos surveys, lead-based paint (limited) assessments, and hazardous building materials inventories. This work will identify the presence, location, and quantity of hazardous materials, and the testing results will be communicated to contractors, vendors, and employees working on site to meet the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) communication of hazard requirements, as outlined in 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1926.1101. Additional details for each testing category are included below. 3.1 Package 1: Hazardous Materials Assessment for Demolition Task 100: Project Management and Quality Control TASK 110: PROJECT MANAGEMENT Perform contract administration and coordination efforts, establishing one project manager as the primary point of contact. Project Manager will develop and manage a project schedule for all tasks detailed herein, ensure project deadlines are met, correspond with the client in a timely and effective manner, participate in project team meetings and provide comprehensive updates, prepare and submit progress reports, and oversee the development and delivery of all reports to ensure deliverables meet the expectations of project schedule and budget. TASK 120: QUALITY CONTROL Prepare a quality plan and a site-specific safety plan for the scope of work, as well as a scope of work review. Task 200: Buildings Recommended for Demolition TASK 210: ASBESTOS SURVEY Task 211 – Visual Assessment and Sampling Plan The selected firm shall conduct a visual assessment of the interior and exterior of approximately 70 buildings to identify suspected asbestos containing materials (suspect ACM). To aid in the execution and documentation of the visual assessment and subsequent sampling of suspect ACM, the site has been subdivided into six (6) groups of planned demolitions, as shown in the attachments provided. Upon completion of the visual assessment, the selected firm shall produce and submit a proposed sampling plan for GRC, HDR, and Arch Icon review prior to conducting the suspect ACM sampling. The sampling plan will outline the number of samples to be taken, schedule and prioritize the execution of sampling, and right-size efforts to complete the sampling based on site-specific information.