Specifications include, but are not limited to: The work includes an estimated 260,000 lineal feet of paint striping, 160 crosswalks, and other striping and stencil work.; 1. All work and materials shall meet or exceed applicable standards as set forth by the latest edition of the Manual and Uniform Traffic Control Devices and MDOT Specifications Section 627 and Section 708.; 2. All work shall be performed under the direction of the Deputy Public Works Director or his designee.; 3. All work shall be performed in such a manner that presents the least disruption to traffic. Night work may be authorized by the Deputy Public Works Director to facilitate traffic flow and work progress.; 4. All quantities listed are estimates. The City retains the right to change the quantities based on its actual needs. Payment shall be made only on the actual amount of markings applied.; 5. All crosswalks shall be “piano key” style with twenty-four inch wide lines with twenty-four inch spacing, six feet long.; 6. All crosswalks, stop bars, arrows, centerlines, lanelines, and edgelines shall be reflectorized, with glass beads applied at 8 pounds per gallon.; 7. Bidder shall supply and setup all work zone traffic control and safety devices necessary to warn motorists and protect workers. All work area markings and devices shall conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, latest edition.; 8. All pavement markings applied by truck shall have a minimum wet film thickness of sixteen mils, before beads are applied. Paint that is applied by hand or with the use of portable sprayers shall be in two uniform covering coats with each at least 10 mils thick.; 9. The successful bidder shall perform a test strip to demonstrate paint thickness. The bidder shall make any adjustments necessary to obtain the specified paint thickness.; 10. All Main Street pavement markings shall be completed no later than May 28, 2022 (Saturday prior to Memorial Day).