Specifications include, but are not limited to: McDonough Outdoor Pool Renovations 1. Drain the pool. 2. Replace and repair all water tiles (6 inches), depth markers, and inserts for lane lines. Remove and replace all six (6) lanes of lane line tiles (6 inches) and end wall target “T”s. 3. Shallow end markings – replace deep end indicator tiles on bottom of pool at 5 foot depth. 4. Remove and replace all coping stones and grout. Properly mark water depth and “No Diving” symbol on the top of the coping stones or edge of the deck in accordance with COMAR. 5. Caulking of expansion joint seam between coping stones and pool deck around the perimeter of the pool. 6. Strip down of pool plaster. Chip out the pool plaster down to the pool shell prior to replaster. Any and all required prep work before applying Pool Plaster Gunite. White plaster pool interior including walls and floor. 7. Replace two (2) deep-end ladders and two (2) shallow-end ladders. Replace all ladder anchors. 8. Make any necessary repairs (check for leaks and cracks) to skimmers as needed to meet industry standards. All weirs to be replaced. 9. Make any necessary repairs (check for leaks and cracks) to plumbing/piping and replace as needed. Replace all floor return covers. 10. Pool shall be filled (water on-site) and balanced using the Code of Maryland (COMAR) standards, including Langelier Saturation Index readings to be in between -.3 to +.3 and the chlorine residual of at least 5.0ppm. Brush and vacuum the pool until completion of project and final inspection from the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH).