Specifications include, but are not limited to: installation of two (2) bedrock wells, to be located in Keene and Alton, New Hampshire. The newly installed wells will be incorporated into the New Hampshire Groundwater Level Monitoring Network. The bedrock wells are to be drilled using airrotary drilling techniques to install borehole into bedrock. Permanent steel casing minimum 6-inches in diameter will be installed through the overburden above bedrock, as well as a minimum of 10 feet into competent (un-weathered) bedrock. The permanent steel casing will be cement grouted into competent bedrock and left to cure overnight. Final depth of the bedrock wells will be determined during drilling based on field observations of groundwater conditions but are anticipated to be no more than 400 feet total depth. Once drilled, the bedrock portion of the wells will be left as open boreholes with no screen or internal casing installed. Once drilling of the wells has been completed, the contractor will pump the wells by air-lift method to develop the wells and determine the yield of the wells. Locking caps will be provided and installed at the top of the steel casing. Site preparation, best management practices for fluid and sediment runoff control measures, and site restoration will be performed by the contractor. No well pumps, water piping, or utility trenches will be required for the bedrock wells. The wells will be installed by a licensed New Hampshire water well contractor in adherence to all applicable New Hampshire laws and rules.