Specifications include, but are not limited to: Project location: Compound 1 Contractor shall dig out and remove existing concrete grease trap from the ground and move offsite. Contractor shall supply and install one new tank and plumb tank into existing lines. Tank shall have minimum 1,500 gal total volume capacity and be capable of producing a minimum of 1,000 gal per day. Tank shall be made of 6,000 psi fiber cement with enforced walls and rebar. Tank shall have one each minimum 24” lid made of cast iron. Tank dimensions: minimum 6’ diameter, 8” deep. Contractor shall use a vacuuming truck attached to discharge line to collect all flow while area is excavated and new tank is installed. Contractor shall replace dirt around new tank. Project location: Compound 3 Contractor shall break cement from around existing grease trap and remove and dispose of all cement offsite. Contractor shall supply and install one new tank and plumb into existing lines. Tank shall have a minimum 950 gal total volume capacity and be capable of producing a minimum of 750 gal per day. Tank shall be made of 6,000 psi fiber cement with enforced walls and rebar. Minimum of 4’ wide by 8’ long by 5” deep. Contractor shall use a vacuuming truck attached to discharge line to collect all flow while area is excavated and new tank is installed. Contractor shall replace dirt around new tank. Project location: Compound 4 Contractor shall dig and remove existing concrete grease trap from the ground and move offsite. Contractor shall supply and install one new tank and plumb into existing lines. Tank shall have a minimum 950 gal total volume capacity and be capable of producing a minimum of 750 gal per day. Tank shall be made of 6,000 psi fiber cement with enforced walls and rebar. Minimum of 4’ wide by 8’ long by 5” deep. Contractor shall install proper fittings for vacuum truck to catch all waste water from kitchen while work is being performed onsite. There is no cement to removed in this area. Contractor shall replace dirt around new tank.