Specifications include, but are not limited to: Remove and dispose of play equipment and playground surface material following all local, state, and federal regulations. The Vendor shall send the materials to a recycler or sell for scrap material to the greatest extent practical. Grade and prepare the site for new equipment installation. Design, provide, and install playground equipment and resilient solid surface material within the proposed budget for each location. Meet the newly passed New Hampshire RSA 155:83 Public Playground Accessibility. o Any public playground constructed on or after January 1, 2024, shall, in addition to meeting general safety standards and Americans with Disabilities Act standards, include accessible pathways made from resilient solid surface material that is not a loose fill or aggregate, beginning at the entrance of the playground, continuing to each piece of playground equipment, and extending to the playground exit. Source. 2023, 196:1, eff. October 3, 2023. Supply direct supervision from the manufacturer or supply qualified and certified representative during playground installation. Perform a post-installation inspection of equipment upon completion to ensure the proper installation of the equipment. o Modifications must be submitted in writing to the City if not correctly installed and remedied immediately. The City will conduct co-inspection with the Vendor's representative of assembly and installation work following installation. o The City or its representatives will supply the punch list for completion generated by this co-inspection. o The Vendor shall submit to the City the manufacturer’s certification of compliance and warranty following punch list completion. Documentation attesting the equipment has been installed, meeting all specifications warranted by the manufacturer. o Provide the City with the manufacturer's warranty of installed equipment.