Specifications include, but are not limited to: The work on this project is for public work. A brief description of the scope of work is provided below: 5th Street Pavement Improvements - From J Street to G Street Furnish all labor, equipment and materials necessary for the replacement of the existing sidewalk, remove a 2-inch thick layer of existing asphalt and replace with a 2-inch-thick HMAC overlay, replacement of 4-inches of HMAC and 6-inches subbase material for deep patching sections, as required and shown on plans, per the Contract Documents. Improvements shall include, but not be limited to: cold milling or grind out of the existing roadway asphalt surface in designated areas, saw-cutting at transition areas, including side streets and at deep patch sections, crack sealing and tack coating application for road surface preparation in improvement area, and replacement of all existing pavement markings. Contractor shall provide all traffic control, including flaggers and all other work as may be required for a complete installation and placement of the new asphalt concrete pavement overlay. Additive Alternative #1- 5th Street Pavement Improvements - From G Street to F Street Furnish all labor, equipment and materials necessary for the replacement of the existing sidewalk, remove a 2-inch thick layer of existing asphalt and replace with a 2-inch-thick HMAC overlay, replacement of 4-inches of HMAC and 6-inches subbase material for deep patching sections, as required and shown on plans, per the Contract Documents. Improvements shall include, but not be limited to: cold milling or grind out of the existing roadway asphalt surface in designated areas, saw-cutting at transition areas, including side streets and at deep patch sections, crack sealing and tack coating application for road surface preparation in improvement area, and replacement of all existing pavement markings. Contractor shall provide all traffic control, including flaggers and all other work as may be required for a complete installation and placement of the new asphalt concrete pavement overlay.