Specifications include, but are not limited to: Bidder must be a member of the American Sports Builders Association (ASBA); Court Cleaning/Preparation - The contractor shall sand, scrape and/or power wash the entire court surface to remove dirt, stains, debris, mildew, loose surfacing material and other materials that may impact the adhesion of the acrylic coatings. Low Spot/Birdbath Repair - Prior to the application of the court surface system, the entire court area shall be water flooded and allowed to drain for sixty minutes. At that time the surface shall be inspected for depressions, and areas holding water deeper than 1/16 inch shall be clearly marked to establish the bird bath outline. Once they are completely dried, the outlined area shall be patched and leveled using acrylic court leveling material. Crack Repair (typical for small cracks) - The contractor shall rout, air blow, and clean all structural cracks in the pavement. All cracks will fill their entire depth with acrylic patch binder material. Multiple applications may be necessary. The contractor shall feather and sand all crack repairs to be even with the adjacent court surface, including net posts and center anchors. Manufactured Crack Repair (If recommended is typically used on cracks > 1”) – The contractor shall overlay ________ linear feet of pavement cracks with a manufactured crack repair system (ie: Riteway Crack Repair system) in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations. Contractor to verify measurements. (Please specify the proposed crack repair system to be used). Resurfacer Coats (based on court condition 1-2 coats is typical) – The contractor shall provide and install 1 coat of acrylic resurfacer (ie: Plexipave Acrylic Resurfacer) at an undiluted coverage rate consistent with the manufacturer's product specifications. (Please specify the product/manufacturer to be used).