Specifications include, but are not limited to: Heavy Duty Large Lake Dock designed to withstand wind, waves, and high use/large boats on Iowa’s large lakes. • Docks should be fully adjustable for varying water levels and available in roll-in, 20 ft lift-in, post mounted sections, or floating configurations. • Dock should be available in varying widths (4 to 8 feet) • Decking material must be weather, wear, and impact resistant • Decking material for roll-in or post mounted configurations must be porous to prevent large waves from lifting the dock • Dock framing will be constructed from hot-dipped galvanized steel or aluminum • Welded steel bumper tubes should be placed every 10 feet and covered with plastic, pvc, or other cushioning material • Quote should include prices for: o 6’ by 60’ (total length) lift in dock (three 20’ sections) with ten 5’ tall bumper tubes o 6’ by 60’ (total length) roll in dock with approach and bumper tubes o 6’ by 30’ (total length) roll in dock with approach and bumper tubes o Individual components: 6’ by 20’ lift in dock section Approach - price per foot? 5’ tall welded bumper tubes Other major components: ___% of MSRP Light-weight Maintenance Free Dock designed to be installed by park/area managers and requiring minimal maintenance • Framework should be heavy duty galvanized steel • Float tanks with a 20 year warranty • Decking should be maintenance free vinyl, non-slip, and UV/ heat resistant • There should be no exposed fasteners. Corner bumpers and rub rails should be installed the length of the dock to protect boats. • Axles/rollers to protect floats from dragging during installation/removal • Docks should be delivered and initially installed by the vendor. • Quote should include prices for: o Dock sections: 4’ by 20’, 30’ 6’ by 30’, 40’ o Approaches 4’ by 16’, 18’ 6’ by 10’, 20’ o ADA Compliant railing for approach o Spud Poles with auger system to drive them in o Tie up cleats. o All other parts/tools for assembly and installation: ___% of MSRP.