Specifications include, but are not limited to: Provide the materials, labor, equipment and supervision necessary to remove and replace gym wood flooring at the Human Performance Center; 1.09 QUALITY ASSURANCE Use new materials of quality acceptable to the University Representative and meeting all applicable regulations as pertain to this project. Remove and replace all material delivered to site which, in the opinion of the Representative, does not meet specifications and quality. The University expects quality workmanship and only those who are qualified to perform the tasks in their respective trades are acceptable. The term qualified above is understood to mean "Journeymen" skilled in their respective trades. Correct, at no expense to the University, any work performed which, in the opinion of the University Representative, is found unacceptable or not according to code. 1.10 TRAFFIC CONTROL Coordinate the schedule of delivery vehicles which will interfere with normal campus traffic. When deliveries are made from the street curb, provide sufficient properly attired and equipped flagmen to safely control and maintain the flow of traffic. It is the policy of the University of New Orleans to provide full access to all disabled individuals in all areas possible. Because of this commitment, contractors, vendors or servicing agencies are cautioned to ensure that their staff is made aware of this commitment. When parking on the campus of this University, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor, vendor or servicing agency to ensure that no sidewalks or access ways are blocked at any time. If temporary blocking is required, the Contractor, shall assume the responsibility for the safe transit of all disabled persons. Park only in authorized areas; comply with all traffic and parking regulations of the University. The University will furnish the Contractor, at no charge, permits for all vehicles which will be parked in the designated parking areas. 1.11 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Conduct building demolition so University's operations will not be disrupted. 1. Provide not less than 48 hours' notice to the University Representative of activities that will affect University's operations. 2. Maintain access to existing exits and other adjacent occupied or used facilities. a. Do not close exits or other occupied or used facilities without written permission from authorities having jurisdiction. B. Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work. 1. If materials suspected of containing hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify the University Representative. Hazardous materials will be removed by University under a separate contract. C. Storage or sale of removed items or materials on-site is not permitted. B. SUBFLOOR 1. Cover concrete with 6 mil polyethylene sheets. 2. Arrange subfloor panels in a staggered brick pattern perpendicular to finished flooring direction with panel ends offset 48” in alternating rows. Attach overlapping side and end joints of adjacent panels by applying ribbon of adhesive, and ¾” staples 12” on center. Provide nominal ¼” spacing between panel edges, and provide 1 ½” expansion voids at perimeter and at all vertical obstructions. Install sold blocking at doorways, under bleachers in the stacked position and below portable goals. 3. Secure panels to concrete with steel anchors inserted into anchor pockets provided. Maintain proper anchor penetration with installation tools and procedures. C. MAPLE FLOORING 1. Install maple flooring by power nailing or stapling approximately 10” on center with end joints properly driven up. 2. If required, size joints between flooring strips to allow for intermediate expansion in accordance with local humidity conditions. 3. Provide 1 ½” expansion voids at perimeter and at all vertical obstructions. D. Vapor Retarder: Install with joints lapped a minimum of 6 inches and sealed.