Snowplowing & Hand Shoveling 1. Contractor must furnish all snowplowing equipment as well as all transportation, equipment, fuel, labor, tools, supplies, and all else necessary to complete work to specifications. 2. Snow plowing will be at the request of the DNR project supervisor or his representative except when snowfall is 3 inches or greater, contractor shall plow all areas. Project includes the area in front of the ADA vault toilets and hand shoveling in front of toilet doors so they open freely at both parking lots. Hand shovel path from parking lot to ADA toilet at the Normanna Road parking lot. 3. Snow plowing will be done whenever the snowfall is 3” inches or greater. 4. Snow plowing must be plowed before 8:00 AM each morning during a snow event. 5. When snowfall is 3 inches or greater and DNR determines that plowing will not be necessary, the DNR will contact the contractor by 8:00 pm the night before. 6. It shall be the contractors’ responsibility to provide the DNR with a telephone number where contractor can be reached and message can be left if not answered by contractor. By the DNR contacting the telephone number provided to cancel plowing for a snowfall, the DNR shall have no obligation if plowing is done. 7. Extra snow removal may be requested during high snowfall years, for the per-time rate for plowing (push back snow banks, etc.). 8. At the beginning of the season, push snow banks back to allow for enough snow storage for the entire season. Other 1. No work shall commence on this agreement until contractor receives notice to proceed. 2. Contractor to furnish all necessary equipment, fuel, labor, tools, supplies, and all else necessary to complete work. 3. Contractor will not subcontract any part of the work. 4. Prior to work commences, the DNR project supervisor will meet with the contractor to review performance standards. 5. All work shall be completed to the satisfaction of the Department of Natural Resources project supervisor. 6. Work and performance not meeting specification and not to the satisfaction of the DNR project supervisor shall be just cause for the State to terminate contract. 7. Contractor is responsible for cost to repair excessive damage to sod and grass. DNR project supervisor will be the final determination if damage is excessive. 8. Contractor is responsible for all cost to repair damage caused by contractor to road and parking surfaces, structures, power and other utility lines and all other damages. 9. Sanding may be requested on an on-call basis