A. The Contractor(s) work includes the removal of hazardous materials to the extent specified and/or necessary prior to normal demolition, renovation, alteration, repair, or other construction operations. The Contractor is responsible for locating, accessing and removing all hazardous materials in areas of project work including materials and assemblies scheduled for removal and any necessary removal coincidental to the completion of the work of the project. All removal shall be to the extent necessary to properly complete the work of the project. This project requires close coordination with all other trades and work on this project. The Contractor’s hazardous materials scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: 1. Preparation, removal, disposal and cleaning of floor, wall, and ceiling systems with materials with detectable asbestos down to the substrate for the purposes of renovation. 2. Preparation, removal, disposal and cleaning of floor, wall, and ceiling finishes with lead containing paint at scheduled locations where removal of the existing finish and system down to substrate will be required for the scope of renovation. 3. Implement safe lead work practices that conform with the OSHA Lead in Construction Standard, Federal RRP requirements and specific method specifications identified for removal or installation of any finish or equipment assumed to disturb lead containing paint, for the purpose of renovation. 4. Preparation, cleaning, removal of visible suspect ACM TSI or TSI exposed after demolition (i.e. in plain sight, or visible after ceiling and wall demolition) at scheduled impacted interior areas to facilitate renovation. 5. Protection or removal and salvaging/disposal of classroom casework, components, windows, and MEPF/comm/data fixtures where work will be required for renovation.