Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Carpet Cleaning – Water/Sewer Damage and Related Incidents: Projects of less than 3,000 square feet shall be supervised by IICRC certified Water Restoration Technician and projects above 3,000 square feet shall be supervised by IICRC certified Applied Structural Drying technician or comparable. 1. Clean and preserve the integrity of the carpet by using the most appropriate method which may include but not limited to extraction, steam extraction, rotary brush and/or extra spotting treatment. 2. Process shall include at a minimum: 2.1. Assess the damage; 2.2. Extract the water and remove unsalvageable carpet and related material; 2.3. Dry the affected areas and isolate the unaffected areas; 2.4. Monitor the process daily to ensure that drying is taking place and to prevent further moisture related damage. B. Carpet Cleaning – Fire Damage and Related Incidents: All fire restoration projects shall be supervised by IICRC certified Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician and projects above 3,000 square feet shall be supervised by IICRC certified Applied Structural Drying technician or comparable. 1. Apply proven interventions to halt and when possible, reverse the effects of this damage and eliminate unwanted odors and reclaim carpet and floors whenever possible. 2. Process shall include at a minimum: 2.1. Assess the damage; 2.2. Provide pre-cleaning; 2.3. Control corrosion and humidity: 2.4. Remove smoke and soot: 2.5. Eliminate odor and deodorize: 2.6. Clean carpet and floor thoroughly; 2.7. Monitor the process until the task is complete. C. Hard Flooring Cleaning: 1. Clean and return the flooring to its original appearance. 2. Process shall include at a minimum: 2.1. Assess damage: 2.3. Remove unsalvageable floor tiles and related material; 2.3. Dry the affected areas and isolate the unaffected areas; 2.4. Monitor the process until the task is complete. D. Mold Remediation: Projects greater than 3,000 square feet are to be directed by an independent industrial hygienist; however, the Contractor assigned supervisor shall be certified as an IIRCR Applied Microbial Restoration Technician or comparable on all projects. 1. Apply proven interventions to halt and when possible, reverse the effects of this damage and eliminate unwanted odors and spores as well as minimize contamination to adjacent spaces. 2. Clean and preserve the integrity of the building using the most appropriate method which may include containment, negative air, specialized cleaning, HEPA vacuuming, content manipulation and mold removal and prevention. Process shall include at a minimum: 2.1. Service and clean duct work if requested; 2.2. Determine and recommend industry standard requirements for containment, as well as placement and monitoring of negative air, air scrubbers, dehumidifier equipment. 2.3. Identification and removal of contaminated drywall, furnishings, etc.; 2.4. Apply anti-microbials as discussed or directed by MES or industrial hygienist; 2.5 Monitor the process until the task is complete. E. Structural Drying: Projects of less than 3,000 square feet shall be supervised by IICRC Certified Water Restoration Technician and projects above 3,000 square feet shall be supervised by IICRC Certified Applied Structural Drying Technician or comparable. 1. Apply proven interventions to halt the spread of water and humidity and possible mold contamination; 2. Remove bulk water as soon as possible to limit damage; 3. Determine the limits of water soaked contents and building materials; 4. Determine IICRC or industry standard requirements (as approved by MES) for dehumidifiers and air-mover quantities as well as specialty drying equipment required to dry walls, floors, etc.; 5. Clean and preserve the integrity of the building using the most appropriate methods; 6. Monitor the process until the task is complete.