Specifications include, but are not limited to: Repair/replace: Gate – galvanized tubing, galvanized hollow metal tube framing which rolls along mounts to travel horizontally across the outbound lane of the Great Salt Lake Marina Frontage Road for access to the park. The gate is 3 IN in diameter. The gate sustained bending to its frame during the earthquake event. Gate – chain link fencing attached to the gate framing. 24 FT long x 4 FT high, the gate was damaged from the earthquake which caused the gate to bend and not properly travel along its mounting. In-road loop sensor, 3 each of in-road loop sensor with wire leads to control electronic gate. Original dimensions are approximately 6 feet long x 12 feet wide, loop sensors damaged due to seismic activity to the frontage road. The Park Security Lighting is located at the entry gate to the Park on the Salt Lake Marina Frontage Road and consists of lighting mounted on a galvanized metal pole, approximately 20 feet tall. The lighting was powered by an underground power line inside PVC conduit. The power line and conduit run from the light on the north side of frontage road under the road surface for approximately 30 feet to the south side of the road where the power source is located. The goal of this project is to replace/repair, where necessary, the electronic chain link gate, rails, wheels, tracks, outbound sensors, outbound emergency stop sensors and electronic components, security lighting to return the gate to pre-2020 earthquake conditions. The gate will need to function trouble-free throughout the years in dry and wet conditions (snow/rain). Must be easily programmed by Parks staff. Must be able to open automatically to outbound traffic. This would include sensors to replace the original sensors destroyed in the earthquake. Must have a sensor to stop the gate closing if there is an obstruction (vehicle/trailer) blocking its path. This can be accomplished by replacing the sensor destroyed in the earthquake. Must be compatible with existing keypad or have a new similar keypad that can hold multiple programmed codes. The keypad must be easily programmed by Parks staff monthly or as needed. Gate must be able to withstand strong winds more than 100mph. Timeline for replacing/repairing the electronic security gate is by January 19, 2024.