Specifications include, but are not limited to: Task 1. Perform as the General Contractor: This includes coordination of the project and obtaining final permits from the city. Manage design and installation interfaces with Pavilion provider and foundation contractor. Ensure compatibility and technical assurance of form and fit of all components of the project. To the extent practicable, provide historical representation in selection of windows, trim, roofing and siding elements of the structure. Provide quality assurance in delivering a compliant, completed project, on time through communication with all parties. Task 2. Timbers: Inspect historic timbers stored at the Crocket Park barn and convert into siding for the pavilion. Saw to an even thickness of ½ to ¾ inch and prepare siding planks for installation. Install siding, and framing required, to achieve appearance as depicted in rendering attached. Assure proper sealing of the siding to protect against water intrusion into the structure. The rear of the Pavilion will not have siding installed; only sides and the front. Task 3. Roofing: The pavilion contractor provides wood tongue and groove decking. This task is to install the basic roof decking and complete the roofing with a modern shingled roofing that has an historic period appearance. Selection to be coordinated with Project Director. Ensure the roof is properly flashed to chimneys and that measures are installed to prevent weather leakage into pavilion interior. Install gutters and downspouts that have an historic character. Task 4. Windows and Trim: Install two operating windows, properly framed, similar to those on the provided rendering, and other trim around the windows, open door frame and elsewhere to enhance historic design character. Stain or paint exposed wood. Task 5. Pointing and Repair of Chimney and fireplace Stonework. To enhance appearance, point-up chimney and fireplace masonry joints and repair cracked or broken stonework to extent feasible and logical. Secure dampers to ensure the fireplace is inoperable and seal the top of the chimneys. {As a separate option, the chimneys may have to be lowered to be visually compatible with the roof ridge height. This topic to be separately discussed and would be separately priced}.