Specifications include, but are not limited to: The successful bidder shall clean up and remove all debris and rubbish resulting form his work from time to time as required or directed. Upon completion of the work the premises shall be left in a neat, unobstructed condition, and the buildings broom cleaned, and everything in perfect repair and order. Old materials are the property of the successful bidder unless otherwise specified. Equipment, supplies, and materials shall be stored at the site only on the approval of the County of Livingston and at the successful bidder’s risk. In general, such on-site storage should be avoided to prevent possible damage or loss of material. Work shall be progressed so as to cause the least inconvenience to the County and with proper consideration for the rights of other successful bidders or workmen. The successful bidder shall keep in touch with the entire operation and install his work promptly. Bidders shall acquaint themselves with conditions to be found at the site and shall assume all responsibility for placing and installing the equipment in the locations required. Equipment for trade-in shall be dismantled by the successful bidder and removed at his expense. The condition of the trade-in equipment at the time it is turned over to the successful bidder shall be the same as covered in the specifications, except as affected by normal wear and tear form use up to the time of trade-in. All equipment is represented simply as is. Equipment is available for inspection only at the delivery point unless otherwise specified. 1. The bidder quotes the below indicated price(s) for UNTREATED GRANULAR BULK SODIUM CHLORIDE (Crushed Rock Salt), subject to the following conditions and specifications. 2. Crushed Rock Salt shall meet or exceed the most current ASTM-D-632 specifications for Type I, Grade I. 3. Crushed Rock Salt shall also meet or exceed the most current NYSDOT specifications and requirements for: Chemical Composition; Size Grading (Particle Size Distribution); and Moisture Content. 4. Salt shall be treated with an ANTICAKING AGENT. The quantity of agent used shall be in the range of 0.1 to 0.2 lbs./ton. Bidders shall supply with their bid a description of the agent used, quantity of agent used, quantity of agent used per ton of salt, method of determining the presence of the treatment and information relative to the solubility and photo decomposition of the treating agent. Potential harm to the ecology caused by agent treatment may be cause for rejection of a bid. 5. Salt shall be delivered in a free-flowing, dry, non-lumpy, ready-to-use condition.