Specifications include, but are not limited to: The scope of work for this project is expected to include: demolition of the existing court fencing and tennis nets, full-depth removal of the court surface, pavement, and subbase refurbishment or replacement of the court subbase, reestablishing grade of the courts, installation of new asphalt pavement, installation of new fencing, gates, and tennis nets, court surfacing and line painting.The existing courts are approximately 11,616 sf (121’ x 96’) and consist of two standard 36’x78’tennis courts with a 6-foot use zone surrounding each court and a short additional apron ofpavement around the existing fencing. The fencing around the courts is 10’ feet tall and has a 4’W entrance at the northwest corner and a double gated 8’ W entrance at the southwest corner. Thecourts were initially graded on a continuous slope to the south, but have heaved and cracked creating puddles. Reconstruction will include regrading the courts to drain to the south and east. The scope of work is divided into a base bid and one deduct alternate to reuse the existing vinyl fence mesh. Expected tasks to be completed for each are as follows: Base Bid: Reconstruction of two Tennis Courts Item 1. Landscaping, Access and Permitting• Staging and access plan shall be submitted by the selected contractor prior to the projectstart and reviewed and approved by the City. •Contractor shall install silt-fence shown on EPSC Plan and any additional measures to meetEPSC Permitting requirements.•Turf damage shall be minimized.•If damage to turf areas is unavoidable, department shall be notified prior and contractor must plan for reseeding and mulch.All damaged areas shall be seeded with LD Oliver — Catamount Grass Seed—Conservation Mix. Seeding shall take place immediately after final grade is established and no further disturbance is expected.• All excess materials must be removed by the contractor.• The City will obtain City Zoning, EPSC, and Stormwater permits.