Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) through the Division of Parks and Watercraft is responsible for the management of 56 campground facilities located in state parks throughout the State of Ohio. These campgrounds include camping sites for “primitive” tent camping as well as sites with differing levels of service connections for Recreational Vehicles (RVs). Some RV sites have no direct service connections whereas other sites have partial to full-service connections that include electrical service, potable water, and sanitary sewer hook-ups. The campgrounds also include support service facilities such as campground offices for camper check-in/check-out, children’s play areas, access points for fishing and boating, and fish cleaning stations. Common restroom facilities and common washhouses with restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities are distributed around the campground areas. Caesar Creek Lake and the surrounding area (State Park) is owned by US Army Corps. ODNR leases this park from US Army Corps and is required to obtain written approval for any capital upgrades to the park prior to bidding out a project. Campground area has a main road that feeds campsite loops. Caesar Creek campground has a total of 287 sites in which 18 of the sites (located in area “C”, sites 84 through 98, and sites 74 through 76) have been upgraded to full service hook up sites. Full service hook-up to the eighteen (18) sites was upgraded within the last two (2) years.