• Provide expert assessment and advisory services on matters pertaining to the University’s management of environmental issues. • Evaluate the University’s current environmental policies, management systems, and processes through comprehensive audits. • Provide consultations, survey reports, and close-out documentation with floor plan for all environmental-related tasks and work activities performed under the contract. • Conduct Asbestos Containing Material (ACM), Lead-Based Paint (LBP), Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB), and Toxic Mold (TM) site assessments, and air quality sampling and monitoring activities for airborne contaminants that may present a potential health hazard or concern to campus students, staff, and faculty, or the surrounding community. • Conduct field surveys to collect data and perform laboratory analysis of ACM, LBP, PCB, and TM, as needed, to establish a baseline condition for levels of pollution or contamination for a specific site or area of consideration. • Develop conceptual models involving identification and consideration of potential contamination sources, critical pathways and receptors that could potentially have an adverse impact on the immediate and wider environment. • Ensure the University maintains an appropriate measure of compliance with federal, state, and local environmental rules, regulations, ordinances, etc.