Specifications include, but are not limited to: The contractor will remove and properly dispose of all building material down to bare earth as asbestos containing waste using the following procedure: The demolition contractor will file a timely Notice of Asbestos Renovation or Demolition (NESHAP) from the local office of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and provide a copy to the County’s designated Asbestos Coordinator and the Asbestos Consultant. The demolition contractor will provide open top roll-off containers to the job site and line the interior of the containers with two layers of re-enforced plastic liners, a 10mil polyethylene dumpster liner or other material approved in advanced of the project by the Asbestos Consultant. The liners will be large enough to cover the waste material in its entirety after loading. All material will be adequately wet and remain wet until sealed in the roll off container. After a container is properly loaded the material will be sealed by folding over excess plastic liner and securing it with spray glue and/or tape to create a water tight seal. The material will be transported to a Class I landfill. An asbestos Waste Shipment Record (WSR) will accompany each load. A final report from the asbestos consultant company and copies of all WSR’s signed by the landfill operator will be returned to the County’s Asbestos coordinator within 35 days completion. The County will not pay any invoices that are not accompanied by signed WSR’s. The demolition contractor is responsible for complying with all local, state, and federal asbestos regulations (NESHAP, OSHA). 1. Install foundation. 2. Form and pour steps in equal heights and widths per building code. Steps to be 7” maximum height and 11” depth for 4 or more risers and 13” depth for 3 or fewer risers. Broom finish all concrete 3. Install railing support and railing per building codes. 1. Groove or kerf back of flat trim 2. Back prime all wood trim in wet areas. 3. All joints to be beveled and sanded for smooth transitions between pieces 4. Fill all nail holes and joints with sandable, paintable wood filler. 5. Paint per specification requirements.