Repair and resurfacing of three (3) all-weather tennis courts, one (1) basketball court, and one (1) Pickleball court shown in the diagrams below. The Contractor shall field verify all measurements. • Bank of 3 Tennis courts – surface area approximately 23,058 SQ FT. • Bank of 2 courts – Basketball and Pickleball surface area approximately 5,490 SQ FT. 2. Prepare courts to receive new surface; clean and scrape courts of all loose material, dirt, foreign matter and debris. 3. Power wash all areas to insure proper bonding of acrylic surfacing. 4. Remove vegetation from cracks and the perimeter of the courts by pressure washing, manual removal, and treatment with a broad spectrum herbicide containing glyphosate. 6. Patch all structural cracks, dings, voids, etc. in the asphalt surface using an acrylic patch binder material. All cracks will be filled the entire depth – multiple applications if needed. Contractor shall feather and sand all crack repairs to be even with adjacent court surface. 7. Patch all depressions (“birdbath”) holding more than 1/8” of water. Court should be flooded with water and after draining for one (1) hour in minimum 70 degree Fahrenheit in sunlight. Areas identified should be outlined with chalk, and the water swept out. After the area is surface dry, apply coat of acrylic patch material to the entire area within the chalk line. After applying the patch binder, strike off with a straight-edge the length of which is in excess of the dimensions of the “birdbath” to the same elevation as the surrounding surface. After the leveling operation, the patch should be allowed to cure property.