Specifications include, but are not limited to: 3.2.1 Work Anticipated/Implementation Plan. The following four phases are intended to describe a generic restoration procedure. Offerors must describe their tailored implementation plan, including the mobilization, demobilization and restoration procedures anticipated throughout each phase: Phase I: Build location, roads, dikes and pits. Mobilize rig and associated equipment. Estimated Completion Time - 30 days from the start of the project. - Set any conductor pipe or weld suitable casing stub to existing casing and/or make useable by welding or adding piping and valves. - Build adequate work pad for service rig. Either dig earthen working pits or use steel tanks. - Build any roads or accesses necessary to access the location safely. - Control any hydrocarbon and water flows to prevent contamination of surface waters. Phase II: Control and Plug Well to Specifications. Estimated Completion Time-60 days from the start of the project. - Remove any pipe or obstructions to an adequate depth to set first cement plug. Control any flows of water or hydrocarbons in the process. - Pump cement plugs and/or use mechanical plugs and tag plugs if necessary. Phase III: Recycle equipment, restore pits, and waste disposal. Estimated Completion Time - 90 days from the start of the project. - Remove all scrap iron, oil storage tanks, heater treaters, and debris for proper disposal in a recycling facility or county or other certified landfill - Backfill and level the pit in a manner approved by the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation's Petroleum Engineer or the Board's inspector