1. Conduct a site assessment and evaluate the perimeter of each housing unit; 2. Provide a detailed description on the foundational settlement issue(s) to HTHA; 3. Conduct and provide accurate square footage and linear footage of floors, footings, foundation and slabs; 4. Provide recommendations and solutions to HTHA about the details and procedures to restore the existing floors, footings, foundation and slabs; 5. Conduct an assessment to provide an elevation survey report on the floors, footings, foundation and slabs; 6. Assess the interior and exterior of each housing unit to determine areas where construction work will take place to restore the floors, footings, foundation and slabs; 7. Coordinate with the HTHA Maintenance Department on the materials required to ensure safety and proper Hopi Tribe, HTHA, and other applicable approvals are in place. 8. Provide HTHA with a project schedule and a timeline for the anticipated Project duration; 9. Provide HTHA with safety construction zones within the immediate vicinity of work sites; 10. Clean up inside and around the construction site, including the disposal of material and debris; 11. Comply with all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards for disposal of materials, and all other applicable federal and Hopi rules. 12. Deliver an electronic copy of the final report, including, but not limited to, cost estimates, pictures, site assessments, survey results, recommendations for construction, and any other information determined necessary and appropriate by the HTHA Maintenance Department.