Specifications include, but are not limited to: Demolition: - Demolition, removal and disposal of the existing toilet facility and vault. - La Crosse County will arrange for vault to be pumped prior to demolition. - La Crosse County will disconnect electrical to building prior to demolition. - Timeframe of demolition must coordinate with building installation date. County will provide at minimum a two-week lead-time for required completion date. Building: - Building will be a dual privy. - Building will be manufactured using concrete including the roof and fabricated to meet all local building codes requirements and to withstand heavy snow and high wind as happens in our region. - Building design, materials, and material placement in each stall to meet A.D.A - Paint to conform to all federal specifications or be similar “top-of-the-line components,” water repellant and appropriate for application to concrete. - Interior: sanitary wall, ceiling and floor system that will not mildew, rot, or rust. - ADA approved Unisex vault toilet signs and anchored into concrete. - All colors to be chosen by La Crosse County. - Building will be prefabricated and delivered complete and ready-to-use Each stall will contain the following: - 1 galvanized steel entry door. Color chosen by La Crosse County. Hardware shall consist of rust resistant hinges, automatic closing mechanism, door stop, door sweep, kickplate on inside of door, lever handle lockset and dead bolt lock. - 1 double coat hook, stainless steel. - Stainless steel grab bars, meet ADA standards and affixed to withstand at minimum, 300-pound top loading. - 1 plastic toilet riser. - Urinal is not required. - 1 lockable stainless steel toilet paper dispensers with a minimum three roll capacity and fastening system to withstand 300-pound top loading. - Minimum 1 window or skylight with translucent glazing material. - Minimum 1 wall vent, stainless steel painted. - Minimum of 4” thick walls - Minimum of 5” thick floor Precast Water-tight Double Vault with permanent lid and lockable cleanouts: - minimum of 1,000 gallons capacity each side - minimum of 4” thick reinforced concrete - Coat complete interior of vault and underside of floor slab or a vault liner. - Sloped so waste will drain to the clean out end of the vault. - Vault depth is 4’-5’, same width as the exterior of the facility and 2’-4’ longer than the facility to the rear of the facility. - vent pipes to be located on the back side of the building and screened to prevent wildlife entry. - Minimum of 24” diameter manhole cover (lockable clean-out) installed at rear of building - Vent stack minimum 12” in diameter and a minimum 3’ higher than the roof peak (highest point), installed in floor slab. Installation: - Earth Work to include excavation of the hole, compaction of the ground at the bottom of the hole, providing and installing aggregate bedding material and leveling sand for building support, compaction of the aggregate bedding material, crane for off-loading and setting the structure on the site, backfill and clean-up. - Building must be ready to use after installation. Alternate Proposal -- Construct building to be electrical ready. - Building to have electric rough-ins – 3 (three) lights total (consists of one ceiling light in each stall and one outside light between the entrance doors) and 2 (two) switches. Stall lights to have motion switches. Outside light to have daylight sensor and no switch. - Preference is to not have conduit exposed. - No electrical subcontractor needed. La Crosse County will run electrical wiring.