Specifications include, but are not limited to: Vendor shall supply all labor, tools, transportation, materials, equipment and permits as necessary and required to perform services as described herein. Fugitive Dust is any airborne particulate matter generated from sweeping activities that is visible (cloud of dust), or adversely affects any person, their property, or their reasonable enjoyment of their property which shall not be permitted. Disposal of all materials (sand, etc.) collected during cleanup shall be done in an environmentally friendly manner and in compliance with all applicable laws. Disposals shall be at the Vendor’s expense and shall not be on State property. Environmentally friendly disposal is defined as the proper disposal of collected materials such as but not limited to: • Trash (paper, cardboard, refuse, etc.) shall be disposed of at a transfer station or landfill. • Dirt, soil, “rocks” that are clean (no oil gasoline, etc.) can be deposited at a land fill or similar place. • Contaminated refuse shall be treated as a hazardous waste and disposed of according to the type of contamination. Sand Sweeping and Removal Services shall include machine sweeping and hand sweeping as required by the facility. All hand sweeping shall be agreed to in writing before the work is performed. Sweeping includes corners. All additional cleaning work not specified herein requires written pre-approval. The State shall: • Make every effort to ensure parking lots are empty prior to cleaning. • Clean traffic Islands prior to sweeping unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. • Walkways/sidewalks shall be cleaned prior to sweeping, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing. Motorcycle Training Ranges: • Swept clean. • Then blown clean to remove all dust and fine debris (“fugitive” dust does not apply). • Cleaned late March or early April according to a detailed schedule which shall be provided annually. Hampton Beach State Park: • All cleaning shall be done between the hours of Midnight to 6 AM. • Clean, debris free sand may be deposited back on the beaches and spread by hand and or equipment. Debris free sand is defined as sand that does not contain man-made substances, trash of any kind, metal of any kind, or particulates greater than 3/8 inch (10mm) in diameter. • The Vendor shall remove all debris off-site and properly dispose of it in accordance with all State and Federal regulations. • Clean debris and sand off of the stairwell, ADA ramps and landings across from 18th Street and Ocean Blvd, Route 1A North. • Sweep the parking lot at Jenness State Beach, in Rye, NH and sidewalks. • Sweep out the State-owned parking spaces and roadway at the State Park toilet building at the intersection of Ocean Blvd. and High Street. • Sweep the entire Hampton Beach State Park, Parking areas and Sidewalks from Haverhill Street North to Great Boars Head. The sidewalk along Ocean Blvd. from Haverhill Street to Great Boars head is State Park property. • Sweep the State-owned Parking Spaces along Ocean Blvd., Route 1A North from Dumas Ave to High Street. • Sweep The State-owned parking spaces along Ocean Blvd., Route 1A South from the intersection of 5th to across from Dumas Ave.