1. Surface Preparation • Remove and dispose of existing baseboards in designated painting areas. • Remove all wall coverings and residual adhesive. • Skim coat and patch as needed to achieve smooth, paint-ready surfaces. • Sand, clean, and prepare all walls, trim, rails, doors, and other designated surfaces. 2. Priming • Apply appropriate primer to all prepared wall, trim, and door surfaces to ensure adhesion and uniform finish. 3. Painting & Finishing • Apply two (2) coats of City-specified finish paint to all designated wall areas. • Areas with chair rails may follow a three-tone scheme (upper wall, chair rail, lower wall). • Trim, chair rails, doors (wood or metal), and other architectural features shall be properly prepared and either: • Painted with two coats of finish paint, or • Stained and sealed, per existing conditions and City direction. 4. Phasing & Coordination • Submit a detailed phasing plan for City approval prior to mobilization. • Work shall be completed in phases to minimize disruption to operations. • Clearly identify and secure work areas, isolating them to prevent dust, fumes, or noise from affecting occupied spaces. • Upon completion of each phase, perform cleanup, inspection, and address punch list items before proceeding. 5. Protection & Cleanup • Protect all floors, furniture, and adjacent surfaces not scheduled for painting. • Maintain dust and fume control measures at all times. • Clean work areas daily and leave in a safe, orderly condition. • Comply with all applicable codes, safety standards, and OSHA regulations.