EP 1110-1-28
31 Aug 01
five deteriorated painted surfaces are sampled per unit during most risk
assessments. The number of paint chips analyzed per unit should typically range from
two (2) to ten (10). A total of two composite soil samples per unit are also
typical for risk assessments. One QA dust spike sample for each 50 field
wipes, and QA paint chip samples at 1% to 5% of total paint chip samples
collected should be allowed. Typical lab cost for lead dust, paint chip and soil
sample analysis can range to .00 per sample keeping in mind that an
NLLAP recognized lab must be used. The prices may vary depending on
geographical region. Check with qualified labs in the area of the project. It
may be cost-effective to overnight mail samples to remote labs with known
proficiency and cost savings in lead analysis. This information can easily be
obtained by asking some of the large national consultants that do business with
the District Office in other areas. In the bid, ask the contractors to provide a
unit cost per sample to be charged by them in calculating their overall proposal,
in the event additional samples beyond those projected must be collected once
the contract begins (e.g., re -sampling certain areas, etc.). Include the
requirement for a preliminary site walkover.
******************************************************************************
Bid assumptions include: [insert bid parameters]
2.0
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
2.1
TASK 1 DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT CONDITIONS/PROJECT WORK
PLAN
******************************************************************************
NOTE: Determine the need for the Contractor to review information contained
in the installation's Lead Hazard Management Plan and conduct interviews with
personnel familiar with the unit histories, in the Contractor's development of
the Project Work Plan and Risk Assessment Sampling Plan.
******************************************************************************
2.1.1
Background Data
The Contractor shall review g neral information on physical characteristics and occupant use patterns
e
affecting children less than six years old for the units that will be addressed in the assessment, [and
preexisting survey data] prior to performing Task 2.
2.1.1.1
Lead Hazard Management Plan Review
[The Contractor shall review the installation's Lead Hazard Management Plan, including the history of
LBP hazards in the units to be assessed in this SOW.]
A-15