Specifications include, but are not limited to: Relocation of historical cabin located East of Gore, OK on highway 64 to Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum property (470288 OK-101, Sallisaw, OK.). The cabin will be disassembled and moved to the new location where it will be reassembled to same specs with some modern additions. All materials requiring replacement must match existing materials. Modern additions include but not limited to roof and floor insulation, insulated doors, inside lighting and electrical. These will be called out in more detail below. Logs: Each log of the cabin will need to be labeled and recorded in their appropriate positions along with their physical condition being assessed to determine if they can be reused, repaired, or need replaced. Replacement logs must be the same species as the existing logs as well as being distressed to match. They must also be chinked as closely as possible to the original. Electrical wiring for lighting and receptacles will need to be placed between logs or hidden in the mortar. The front and back door will need to be insulated doors, clad the exterior and interior to match existing appearance with existing/new materials as needed. Roof: Remove and assess the roof’s materials and construction method. The roof will be reconstructed with existing materials, supplementing with new materials as needed, to match original materials and construction method used. The reconstructed roof must match the appearance of the current roof. The wood shake shingles are required to be replaced with Oak shingles, to match original look. Directional lighting is desired to be added and hidden as much as possible in the rafters. Floor: Remove and assess the floor materials and construction method of both the main and second floor. Each floor will be reconstructed with existing materials, supplementing with new materials as needed, to match original materials and construction method used. The reconstructed floors must match the appearance of the current floor. The second-floor loft will require mechanical fasteners to be added without compromising the look, meaning the fasteners will need to be hidden by means of trim or other options. Fireplace: Fireplace will need to be deconstructed as best as possible to preserve the existing stones. New fireplace must be constructed to same dimensions and looks as the existing one. It can be constructed with new materials and clad in the stones from original if possible. The fireplace will not be functional...