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�.- Exhibit 1 <br /> Scope of Work for Each Inspection Project: <br /> 1. The HOUSING INSPECTOR will visit the house for an initial <br /> inspection to determine if the house is structurally sound and <br /> if it can be rehabilitated, and to determine generally what <br /> needs to be done to rehabilitate the housing unit. <br /> 2. After receiving work order for inspection services from the <br /> county, the HOUSING INSPECTOR will perform a detailed <br /> inspection, prepare a detailed work write-up (work done <br /> must meet the county's Local Housing Assistance Plan <br /> requirements, as well as requirements of the Minimum <br /> Standards for Rehabilitation of Residential Properties), <br /> prepare a cost estimate, and submit the work write up and <br /> cost estimate to county staff. <br /> HOUSING INSPECTOR is prohibited from providing his <br /> cost estimate to anyone except county staff prior to bid <br /> opening. <br /> 3. HOUSING INSPECTOR will conduct a pre-bid walk-thru for <br /> rehabilitation contractors interested in bidding on the project <br /> 4. HOUSING INSPECTOR will review bids submitted for the <br /> project and provide comments to county staff. <br /> 5. HOUSING INSPECTOR will review and approve any change <br /> orders submitted for the project. <br /> 6. After the rehabilitation contractor completes the job, the <br /> HOUSING INSPECTOR will visit the job and prepare a <br /> punch list of unfinished items. <br /> 7. When there is a request for payment, HOUSING <br /> INSPECTOR will inspect the work and determines if the job <br /> was done satisfactorily. <br /> 8. The HOUSING INSPECTOR also will take Before and After <br /> digital pictures and provides those pictures to the county. <br /> FACommunity Development\SHIP\Inspection services-housing programs\Forms\SHIP Forms\Work Order for Detailed <br /> Inspection Services.doc <br /> 71 <br />